Oftentimes, rules in place around accountability, for example, are interpreted at the state level as being locked in time, when federal statute is in fact agnostic.
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Of course, public hospitals haven't been locked in a time-warp during these changing times.
Appearing before courts, being arrested by the police, spending time locked up, none of it made any difference to him.
Hollywood, after all, has never stopped fingering the rich as villains, and Cameron's portrayal of a gilded class seemed (intentionally) locked in its time.
She took the stairs four at a time and locked herself up in her room.
So, obviously, there was some give and take on that, but the larger numbers have been locked for quite some time.
But with first-time buyers locked out in this way, the idea that business as usual in the housing market is desirable looks flawed.
Screen turns blue when locked in Kindle Free Time mode.
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C. (employment news, changes in interest rates, etc. are often provided to reporters who are locked up until release time when outside communication lines are opened.) The requirements for those connections are usually very specific.
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Estela and Pam both asked about plans to help responsible homeowners like themselves, who had been making their mortgage payments on time but were locked out of refinancing at a lower rate.
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Providing emergency loans to the eurozone's weaker members, each time they are locked out of markets, progressively increases the burden on Germany's public finances, because Germany is by a margin the biggest contributor to these funds.
Jerry Speyer of Tishman Speyer Properties, for example, has seen his real estate empire spiral into default and spends much of his time these days locked in rooms with bankers, according to a recent New York Times article.
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In the midst of it, our suburban boy keeps getting locked out of the auditorium each time he dashes to the bar for a drink.
He locked the car but took the time to check door by door, shaking each one vigorously to make sure that they were all properly closed.
At the same time, he became locked in a fierce battle with his business rivals, most notably Nusli Wadia, a textile tycoon and scion of a powerful Parsee family.
This isn't the first time a company has locked horns with the DTCC, the brokerage-owned private company that handles the bulk of the clearing and settlement in U.S. securities transactions.
The West Ham striker equalised an early West German goal when he head home Bobby Moore's free-kick - but the real drama came after the game on 30 July went into extra-time with the score locked at 2-2.
Perkins took a gamble in the 77th minute with a looped shot from 25 yards out and it took a slight deflection from Kennedy on its way into the net to turn the tie on its head - and into extra-time with the score locked at 3-3.
The Knicks won for the 15th time in 16 games and locked up their highest seed since they were also a No. 2 in 1994.
Legislators were concerned at the time that utilities would get locked into higher prices and be unable to take advantage of dips in the electricity market.
But they locked down prisons Friday for the second time since Clements' slaying without giving a reason, and said state troopers are providing extra security for Colorado government officials.
Home values may gain value over time, but home equity is locked-in until the house is sold.
Apparently Calacanis was one of hundreds of attendees who was locked out by security for a period of time.
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The students, many of whom are visiting the U.S. for the first time, say they have been locked out of the basements.
The troubled 26-year-old actress was sentenced to spend five days in jail, but that time will be served in a locked-down rehabilitation facility.
New Zealand beat Australia 66-64 in sudden death overtime to win the gold medal after the two sides had been locked together 58-58 after extra-time.
The teams were locked at 26-26 after extra-time, and Cardiff's Tom James had the first chance to win the penalty shoot-out but hooked his effort wide.
Given its existing commitments to Greece, Ireland and Portugal, this would be barely enough to support Spain and insufficient for Italy if they were locked out of markets for any length of time.
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The film started out as a project for 21 BAS personnel and contractors to help occupy their free time during the winter when the continent is locked in darkness and freezing conditions.
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That is the amount of time members of the NFL Referees Association sat locked out from officiating NFL games before a new labor agreement was struck in the early hours of September 27, 2012.
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