But we felt like we could handle the heat of the sequester.
Mr Obama's budget claims to be a superior deficit-cutting alternative to the sequester.
This usually occurs through, for example, planting trees, which sequester carbon in their wood.
Monarch larvae, however, are unaffected by the poison, and they are able to sequester the compound in their tissues.
The elderly were at high risk—why not sequester the most vulnerable?
Monarch larvae, however, are unaffected by the poison, and they are able to sequester the compound in their tissues.
These allow alternatives to be more sustainable and could be a way to sequester carbon to help stop the climate crisis.
Some families are even offering bonuses to staff who are willing to sequester themselves with the family between shifts.
For instance, seagrass meadows, salt marshes and mangrove habitats can sequester huge amounts of what scientists call “blue carbon.”
They claim that yields increase seven per cent with the treatment, and that soils sequester 2.6 tons more tradable carbon per hectare.
Saying he would have to sequester jurors if he opened up the proceedings, the judge promised to release a transcript after Roof was sentenced.
CE will capture some of the oil company's CO2 emissions, which Occidental will then sequester underground (and get more oil out of its wells as a result).
Among the most remarkable are the nudibranchs that eat anemones and hydroids and then sequester certain types of immature, undischarged cnidae from the prey.
The first lawsuits were launched against Donald Trump’s declaration of a national emergency on the Mexican border, which allows him to sequester funding for his border wall.
In some cases, part of that beauty comes from subcellular structures called chloroplasts, which they extract intact from the algae they eat and then sequester in gut diverticula for purposes of their own.
But Duran, who has spent the last 35 years in prison on a second-degree murder conviction, questioned how the prison could sequester healthy inmates when nearly half the prison population has been infected.
In 2020 we could see radical biohackers using advanced biotechnology to develop faster growing trees, or deploying gene drives to geoengineer phytoplankton that can help sequester carbon dioxide on the ocean floor.
The same day, the Jersey City health department took the rare step of issuing an administrative order telling Alaris to sequester coronavirus patients on one floor, and to provide staff members with proper protective gear, according to a copy of the health order.
Tower closures would also be one of the most visible sequester effects to date—though on April 5th the White House did call the sequester “part of the equation” explaining worse-than-expected employment numbers, with just 88,000 new jobs created in March.
Yet complaints have greeted the Federal Aviation Authority’s proposal to close Victoria’s air-traffic control tower, as one of 149 “contract” towers (federally funded, but staffed by private contractors) marked to lose FAA support under government spending cuts known as the sequester.
sequester
verb possession
- requisition forcibly, as of enemy property
Example: the estate was sequestered
verb possession
- take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority
verb change
- undergo sequestration by forming a stable compound with an ion
Example: The cations were sequestered
verb change
- keep away from others
Example: He sequestered himself in his study to write a book
verb change
- set apart from others
Example: The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on
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