The NRC still hasn't signed off on Westinghouse's improvements, though Southern and Westinghouse say they expect approval next year.
Mr. Christie has said he won't sign off on a spending plan without a tax cut of some sort.
But the fuzzy warmth clearly didn't rub off on whoever wrote the DUP's response to the Westminster boundary commission's proposals.
We can't keep on putting this off.
WHITEHOUSE: "White House to Main Street" Town Hall: Elyria, OH
The recent food scares have also led to tightening food safety regulations, limiting what can and can't be sold on and off the farm, and how producers have to package their food -- a restriction that is especially challenging at an open-air farmers market, Fahy said.
Unlike the later coverage of Watergate, there were no reporters like The Washington Post's Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who were told by their editors, "Get on this and don't get off it, " says Summers, whose works focused on people and events largely ignored or treated cursorily by the official investigations.
The company says that in the future, passengers will be able to count on vouchers and refunds if their flights don't take off, as well as a limit on how many hours a plane will sit on the tarmac.
"I have not yet signed off on the specific units and I wouldn't want to speculate off the top of my head, " said Gates, who has been held over by the incoming Obama administration.
It's not all sweet-loving however -- PC Mag isn't too psyched on the Starbucks feature, which apparently can't be turned off, and says that the earbuds are absolutely awful (no real surprise there), though the complaints are minor compared with the praise lavished on the player.
"There won't be any easy off-ramps on this one, " McConnell said last week.
And, I mean, you almost don't need your acid to get off on the Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds piece.
Its sales didn't take off until it could ride on Prozac's coattails.
And you don't have Boehner and McConnell signed off on it yet.
And its players' ability to beat defenders one-on-one hasn't dropped off either with their number of dribbles per game staying fairly close to the usual 10, according to WhoScored.com.
The struggling smart-phone company delivered the demo many believed it didn't have in it on Thursday, showing off features that match--and in some ways improve on--the Apple iPhone that kicked off the touch-screen phone fad two years ago.
Bernard Jenkin MP, a Conservative rebel on the recent EU budget vote, gave his view that the EU budget is "one of the biggest scandals in public life... the accounts haven't been signed off for 17 years on the trot".
"The birds know that someone was down there, but don't know two walked on but only one walked off, " she said.
It's all a reminder that President Obama's decision on contraception isn't a one-off political intervention but the initial exploit of an elaborate new system.
They keys have the same flat, close-together design they always had, so don't be put off if you see these on the shelf at Best Buy.
So I don't know if that's taking off on it.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton
In this clubhouse full of veterans, few admit to any superstitions, beyond the universal acknowledgement that you don't step on the baseline when coming on or off the field.
Chris Harrison, Ivan Poupyrev and Munehiko Sato at Disney Research have suggested in a paper that fingerprinting on a capacitive touchscreen isn't far off -- it's just what we need to fingerprint that matters.
The debt agreement hangs on the troika signing off on a second bailout for Greece but it can't be executed instantly.
WSJ: Greek Party Leaders Struggle to Resolve Overhaul Differences
He says bipartisan deals on Social Security or taxes won't happen unless Bush changes his tune by, for example, backing off his insistence on private accounts for Social Security.
An early focus was on making the equipment safe and on assuring diners that they wouldn't slip off.
As it turned out, the Germans laid mines, all right, but they didn't set them off because they were caught sitting on them.
The Connolly team say their recommendations on academic selection shouldn't put the parties off implementing their other suggestions, which would create more incentives for schools to work together.
BBC: Will schools report follow in the wake of Eames Bradley?
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