Both plans aim to improve the primary deficit, with President Obama nearly balancing the budget by the end of the time-window (2022).
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"During this early time window--the launch period--the initial investment is significantly high, " says Mark Beaumont, who heads sales and marketing for game publisher Capcom .
For instance, HTC Sense introduces a customizable active lockscreen experience that transforms the lockscreen into a real-time window to the most important information and content, such as social updates, photos, weather or stock updates that are viewed by simply turning on the display.
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The men described the fourth man, The Master, as a middle-aged, part-time teacher who hung around their window-and-door-making shop.
Generally speaking, tPA is only effective and only given within a 4.5-hour time window after stroke symptoms appear, said Antoniello.
If they then spend some of that drive time at the drive-though window, that's a double whammy.
Available only to those in its (slowly) expanding FiOS network, Verizon is out to give subscribers a kinda sorta new way to watch television, and, of course, to cash in on the time-shifting craze while the window of opportunity is still open.
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The billion-dollar project is the brainchild of Dennis Tito (he of ISS space-tourism fame), and is seeking private and charitable funding in time to make the proposed launch window -- opening on January 5, 2018.
The launch window -- five-day launch window begins early tomorrow morning East Coast time.
But yeah, I mean I think there was a window in time where people were more receptive to it than - or were receptive to it, and it was a window of opportunity.
An hour later, the gunman fired upon officers from a second-floor window, but this time, police returned fire, striking the suspect, authorities said.
Continue south down the paths of Central Park, past the sunbather-filled 15 acres of Sheep Meadow, to Columbus Circle, where you can do a bit of window-shopping at the Time Warner Center, which has upscale shops of every stripe as well an enormous Whole Foods Market on the lower level.
The bar intrudes into available desktop viewing space inside the browser and needs re-loading every time the user opens a new window, slowing surfing considerably.
The explosions went off near the finish line about 4 hours and 9 minutes into the race, within a 10-minute window of the average finish time for the marathon.
The pair, who work in advertising, had originally planned to spend time in a see-through box, but when the window space was made available they decided it was the "next best thing".
In an opening chapter on how the Middle East plays in American minds, he shows how moments in Middle Eastern history used to be reported in the National Geographic, a popular magazine that at least at one time was a window on the world for millions of middle-class Americans.
If not, then these committees will only serve as additional bureaucratic window dressing at a time when the SEC must re-establish its credibility with American voters and savers.
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Rather than calling at a specific time, this Santa, based in Colorado, gives a half-hour window.
It is the first time since the 1960s the Fed has opened its borrowing window to a non-bank.
It is an essential part of managing the land - and is controlled by a strict code and within a window of time before birds start to nest.
"We need to determine the long-term effect in animals, and we need to determine the optimal time window" when the VEGF nanofibers need to be administered, said Dr. Hsieh.
Secretary of State Katherine Harris also sparked controversy when she insisted that counties adhere to a seven-day window for certifying results, which didn't leave enough time to complete hand recounts of ballots as requested by Democrats in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
In its simplest state, this is geographical data with a timestamp, but when you plot this data onto the scenery of a map and then create a shifting window into the scene through the sequence of time, you create a data-driven story.
Having updated Lonely Planet's Trans-Siberian Railway guide a couple times, and clocked something like 15 to 20 days of Russian rail time in my life, my first remembrances of the Trans-Siberian rarely consider what is out the window.
The children get so-called Crummey letters (named after a court case), which give them a small window of time within which they can withdraw the money.
And then, for a fifth time, they went back -- into the fury of that village, under fire that seemed to come from every window, every doorway, every alley.
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