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We responded to an urgent situation in the Madrid embassy.
It's a much more urgent situation than I think is being reflected.
The coronavirus bill is much larger, and an arguably more urgent situation.
The cyber threat is, "not hopeless, but an urgent situation," he added.
"This is an urgent situation," Ivette told me, her voice tight with exhaustion.
"Not every urgent situation is an emergency," the hospital said in an emailed statement.
Since Vegas, this is an urgent situation and we don't have years to figure it out.
Resistance names what you don't want and leaves the vision thing for another, less urgent situation.
Trump's immigration issues with Mexico have created further uncertainty, making an already urgent situation even more dire.
"Why not hold off on that battle until you have an emergency or urgent situation?" a third source said.
There, he will discuss the "urgent situation," as well as the administration's proposal to provide the island some relief.
"Evidently they had to flee from a very urgent situation, from very sudden violence -- so they need everything," he said.
Emergency Access, also a premium feature, allows someone you trust (like a family member) to get into your account in an urgent situation.
U.S. battlefield successes against the Islamic State have paradoxically created an urgent situation: deciding the fate of hundreds of captured foreign fighters in Syria.
Usually I do a lot of chores on Sundays, but my apartment is fairly clean and I'm not at an urgent situation with laundry yet.
"As a result, if law enforcement is confronted with an urgent situation, such fact-specific threats will likely justify the warrantless collection of CSLI," he wrote.
He has asked for the decision to be expedited given the urgent situation in the camps, and he said he hopes for a ruling by next month.
Asked why some White Helmets were not included in the evacuation plans, a British Foreign Ministry spokesperson said: "This was a response to a specific and urgent situation".
Once they were able, officials hurried "to run the test extremely quickly in response to this urgent situation," he said, and the positive results were available the same day.
We don't always immediately know what to do, but it's wise to have the supplies readily available should you ever find yourself in the midst of an urgent situation.
On Monday's episode of TLC's 90 Day Fiancé spinoff, The Other Way, she let it all out after producers "received a frantic call" from her about an urgent situation in India.
Marie-Helene, the club's manager, told the outlet that because it was just about closing time, there weren't many partygoers left when one of her employees approached her with an "urgent" situation.
Mr. Morales, who stepped down on Sunday, was granted refuge "for humanitarian reasons and in light of the urgent situation Bolivia is facing," said Mexico's foreign minister, Marcelo Ebrard, in a televised address.
So, this is an urgent situation for Congress to pass this, but we are ready and we are working with the Fed to provide unprecedented liquidity to support American business and American workers.
The big picture: Dealing with this uncertainty is an urgent situation, particularly since it may result in some counties having no insurers at all, as well as coverage that is unaffordable for millions of Americans.
"We had emphasized this is an urgent situation for transgender students," said Joshua Block, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union who represents Gavin Grimm, the student who brought the case that the Supreme Court dodged.
The forecast is based on the assumption that the urgent situation in Norway and other countries remains for the coming two months, and that growth thereafter gradually returns to the normal, the government said in a whitepaper.
The forecast is based on the assumption that the urgent situation in Norway and other countries remains for the coming two months, and that growth thereafter gradually returns to the normal, the government said in a white paper.
"This is an urgent situation, and we simply need to know what the rules of the game are going to be for 2018 in order to hit affordability as well as stability," said Brad Wilson, CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina.
Under the new plan, "transit disadvantaged" residents, including those without the Uber app, will be granted a taxpayer-subsidized Uber ride each month to anywhere within the service area during daytime hours in the case that they are facing an urgent situation requiring transit, according to Cochran.
This urgent situation in Latin America will present a thornier challenge to the vice president than his four-day trip this month to Poland and Germany, where he was sent to deliver earnest, eloquent entreaties in support of Israel and accuse Iran of trying to perpetrate another Holocaust.
"In normal circumstances the president should have canceled the trip or booked a flight back home to deal with a very urgent situation, but it could be that he has absolute confidence that his deputy is in charge," said Eldred Masunungure, a political science lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe.
"Technically, yes, we are slightly overheating but you know on the other hand basically we do not see any booming bubbles or any other kind of unbalanced things in respective indicators so in this respect we are definitely not in an urgent situation," told Reuters on the sidelines of a conference in Vienna.
We have to be careful because we could stifle innovation by going too far in that direction, but we're in an urgent situation where if we don't recognize the need as we did in the immediate aftermath of World War II, as we did in the race to the moon that we're now celebrating 50 years later, if we don't recognize the need for concerted, scientific, and technological government investment now in partnership with our private entrepreneurial instincts, we're going to fall further and further behind.
Women younger than eighteen don't need parental consent in case of urgent situation or after 90 days.
"In the absence of a narrative, especially in an ambiguous and/or urgent situation, people will seek out and consume plausible stories like water in the desert. It is our innate nature to connect the dots. Once an explanatory narrative is adopted, it's extremely hard to undo," whether or not it is true.
Early warning system is the term that the International Early Warning Programme coordinated by the United Nations uses for all systems that are used to send emergency population warnings. The United Nations Development Programme uses the Send Word Now Emergency Notification System to alert its worldwide staff when an urgent situation arises.
The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage – TICCIH – was alerted of the urgent situation and wrote an open letter in February 2013 addressed to key organizations including the Swedish National Heritage Board. This letter reinforces the singular importance of the Forsby-Köping cableway as transportation heritage, urging the authorities involved to avert demolition and assure its preservation.
This is an urgent situation that requires close monitoring and the involvement of other disciplines. 6+: There are severe consequences if quick intervention is not established, including possible permanent damage or death. A child with a PEWS score of 6+ will mostly be transferred to a PICU to receive the level of critical care they need to improve outcomes with a staff trained to do so.
James Meighan portrayed the Falcon from 1945 to 1947. Ken Lynch and Les Damon in a broadcast of The Falcon Like the Falcon film series, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. Each show began with a telephone ringing and Michael Waring, the Falcon, answering the phone. Speaking with a woman whose voice was never heard, Waring would explain that he had an urgent situation in which he had to deal with criminals.
Examples of the correct use of a "pan-pan" call from a boat or ship may include the following cases, provided the skipper or master remains confident they can handle the situation, and that there is no current danger to the life of any person or to the safety of the vessel. Once the urgent situation that led to the pan-pan broadcast is resolved or contended with, conventional practice is for the station that initiated the pan-pan call to make a followup broadcast to all stations, declaring that the urgent situation no longer exists. A call that originates as a "pan-pan" signal might be followed by a Mayday distress signal if the situation deteriorates to the point of "grave and imminent danger," thus warranting immediate action (intervention, assistance, response) on the part of listeners in accordance with standard operating practices for distress signaling. ; Fouled propeller, engine failure or out of fuel: Provided the vessel is now either anchored or under sail and safe from any immediate danger of collision or stranding.
Ecological triage refers to the decision-making of environmental conservation using the concepts of medical triage. In medicine, the allocation of resources in an urgent situation is prioritized for those with the greatest need and those who would receive the greatest benefit. Similarly, the two parameters of ecological triage are the level of threat and the probability of recovery. Because there are limitations to resources such as time, money, and manpower, it is important to prioritize specific efforts and distribute resources efficiently.
The president is the party's spokesperson and official representative and presides over the National Assembly, the National Direction, and the Executive Commission. They may convoke the National Direction, Executive Commission, and Political Commission whenever necessary to resolve an urgent situation affecting the country or the PCR. The president presides over every PCR meeting, designates the commission of assessors, convokes extraordinary National Assembly meetings, and administers party income and expenses with the director of finance. Party founder Jorge Radhamés Zorrilla Ozuna is the current president.
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales, whose resignation amid allegations of fraud in October's presidential election left his country without a leader and mired in growing chaos, departed Bolivia Monday November 11, 2019 night on a plane for Mexico, which offered him asylum. Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard said his country decided to grant asylum “for humanitarian reasons, and given the urgent situation faced in Bolivia” after Mr. Morales made the request in a phone call. In line with international conventions, he is under Mexico's protection.
Although the others were quickly located, the bomb which had fallen into the ocean could not be located promptly. This Day in History, January 17th : The History Channel. The U.S. Navy responded to the coast off Spain with an 18-ship, 2,200-man recovery task force under Admiral William S. "Wild Bill" Guest. In addition to military ships, the civilian-crewed Aluminaut and deep-sea submersible Alvin were both used to respond to this urgent situation as part of the task force, along with other specialized equipment.
"Pan-pan" (from the French: ', 'a breakdown') indicates an urgent situation, such as a mechanical failure or a medical problem, of a lower order than a "grave and imminent threat requiring immediate assistance". The suffix "medico" used to be added by vessels in British waters to indicate a medical problem ("pan-pan medico", repeated three times), or by aircraft declaring a non-life- threatening medical emergency of a passenger in flight, or those operating as protected medical transport in accordance with the Geneva Conventions.ICAO Annex 10 V2 Section 5.3 "Pan-pan medico" is no longer in official use.
Nureña was the brother-in- law of the deceased Osores, designated by Osores during his final hours. In order to replace him the viceroy designated as temporary Governor his own nephew Luis Fernández de Córdoba y Arce, hoping that he would have occasion to display his military skills in the War of Arauco. He was later confirmed in the position by king Philip III of Spain. From his arrival in Chile, the governor was immediately in the most urgent situation with the Mapuche toqui Butapichún making frequent incursions into Spanish territory north of the Bio- Bio River.
Historian and retired Major General Steve Gower has assessed the gun as being "undoubtedly one of the more significant Australian weapon developments of the Second World War" as it represented a success in adapting a foreign-designed weapon to meet the Australian Army's requirements. Similarly, Australian historian Adrian Threlfall noted the shortcomings of the gun, but stated that its rapid development and introduction into service provides an example of the Army's success in adapting to the demands of jungle warfare.Threlfall (2014), p. 199 Jeffrey Grey also judged that the gun "was not a perfect weapon, but a compromise born of an urgent situation".
According to the UNHCR, by June 2019, there were some 4 million Venezuelan refugees, among whom 1.3 million were in Colombia. Because of their urgent situation, many migrants from Venezuela crossed the border illegally, indicating they had few opportunities to gain "access to legal and other rights or basic services and are exposed to exploitation, abuse, manipulation and a wide range of other protection risks, including racism, discrimination and xenophobia". Since the start of the migrant crisis, media outlets and state officials warned about the increasing discrimination of migrants in the country, especially xenophobia and violence against the migrants.
Cut and run or cut-and-run is an idiomatic verb phrase meaning to "make off promptly" or to "hurry off". The phrase originated in the 1700s as describing an act allowing a ship to make sail quickly in an urgent situation, either by cutting free an anchor or by cutting ropeyarns to unfurl sails from the yards on a square rig ship. Though initially referring to a literal act, the phrase was used figuratively by the mid-1800s in both the United States and England. The phrase is used as a pejorative in political language, implying a panicked and cowardly retreat, and it has been used by politicians in the United States, Great Britain, and Australia as a criticism of calls to withdraw troops, becoming particularly associated with the United States Republican Party.
Villeroy de Galhau has supported Mario Draghi's policy of "easy money" and complimented Draghi's policy during the European debt crisis of 2012. He has called German inflation fears "exaggerated and irrational".in his book L'espérance d'un européen He has taken many public positions as governor of the Banque de France, for instance on cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin which he recalls is not a currency, unemployment ("the most urgent situation in France"), social expense, public service payroll, the banking union, over- indebtedness, and contactless payment. In the traditional letter from the governor of the Banque de France to the French President, he called on Emmanuel Macron to use the economic recovery to pursue political reforms and defend the European social model as a shield against social inequalities, in 2017.
United Nations Security Council resolution 906, adopted unanimously on 25 March 1994, after reaffirming resolutions 849 (1993), 854 (1993), 858 (1993), 876 (1993), 881 (1993), 892 (1993), 896 (1994) and 901 (1994), the Council regretted that no agreement on a political settlement had been made between Abkhazia and Georgia, and extended the mandate of the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) until 30 June 1994. The Council stressed the urgent situation in Georgia created by the large numbers of displaced people from Abkhazia and the right for them to return home. It also reaffirmed the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Georgia. Both parties were urged to resume negotiations as soon as possible towards a political settlement and the political status of Abkhazia based on the principles set out in previous Security Council resolutions, so that the possibility of a peacekeeping force could be considered.
At the same time the main Fengtian force at Shanhaiguan failed to make any progress after two days of continuous attacks on the Zhili defenders. In the meantime the Fengtian army received unconfirmed intelligence—provided by the Japanese—that the Zhili clique had enlisted the help of 13 ships of the Zhengji (政记) Shipping Company to transport three to four divisions directly to the rear of the Fengtian forces via the Taku Forts. However, no intelligence could be obtained on the exact landing spot chosen, though possible sites included Yingkou and Huludao. Most Fengtian officers wanted to deploy the General Reserve as a rear guard, but Fu Xingpei, the deputy chief of general staff, opposed the idea, claiming the urgent situation on the battlefield would not allow a division of forces and the General Reserve had to be sent to the Jiumenkou sector.
On the other hand, Ireland would not agree to the appointment of a High Commissioner to Ireland because that would imply that Ireland was in the Commonwealth which the Irish government did not accept.'De Valera Rule 1932–75' by David McCullagh, Gill Books 2018, pg. 173 As a compromise, Chamberlain proposed the title "United Kingdom Representative in Éire" but de Valera rejected this, insisting that the word 'in' be replaced with 'to'. And so "United Kingdom Representative to Éire" was agreed upon and Maffey was appointed on 3 October 1939.'The Geopolitics of Anglo Irish Relations in the 20th Century'; GR Sloan; Leicester University Press 1997 For de Valera, the change signified Ireland's independence, sovereignty and equality with the United Kingdom.'De Valera Rule 1932–75' by David McCullagh, Gill Books 2018, pg. 174 Chamberlain remarked that the title would "seem to be well suited to an appointment such as this which is essentially an emergency arrangement intended to meet a temporary but urgent situation".No. 29 UCDA P150/2548 (Documents in Irish Foreign Policy) After Maffey took up his appointment as "Representative", there were reports that the Irish Republican Army might abduct or kill him.
In January 1946, the School of Natural Sciences moved to Zhangjiakou, but failed to continue its journey to the northeast of China due to the urgent situation of the war. The Central Bureau of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region decided to settle the School at Zhangjiakou, and merged it with Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region College of Technology (晋察冀边区工科专门学校) to form Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region College (晋察冀边区工业专门学校). At the end of the same year, Shanxi- Chahar-Hebei Border Region Institute moved to Bailing Village, Jianping County, Hebei, and merged with Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region Academy of Railway (晋察冀边区铁路学院) to form Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region College of Industry and Transportation (晋察冀工业交通学院), but remained respective identity. One year later, Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region Institute moved to Jingxing County, renamed as Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region Bureau of Industry College of Technology (晋察冀边区工业局工业学校).

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