When snow falls, everything crawls to a halt, with exploration and economic progress ground to a halt.
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Ms. Mastropietro explained that a halt to refugee arrivals meant a halt to some federal funding, which meant budget cuts.
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I would prefer a halt to the flow of corrupt international bank transfers over a halt to the flow of people, since the former has more power than the latter.
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But that came to a halt in 2011, when .
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South Korea's export growth came to a halt in June.
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But it didn't put a halt to research in Antarctica.
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Older workers have seen their wages come to a halt.
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Departments devoted to cybersecurity policies will grind to a halt.
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That section of the city effectively comes to a halt.
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The rail company placed a halt on deliveries on Sept.
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New orders for the planes have ground to a halt.
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But not all scientific progress has ground to a halt.
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The van then came to a halt outside Southwark Cathedral.
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Strikes broke out after ICA's work ground to a halt.
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Puerto Rico's economy ground to a halt in the storm.
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Of course, we cannot grind technological change to a halt.
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How does grinding policymaking to a halt hold Trump accountable?
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And yet progress has ground almost to a halt. Why?
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Release the trigger to put a halt to the spinning.
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Bring it to a halt, and the problems spread instantly.
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All of that came to a halt earlier this month.
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Public life in America has methodically ground to a halt.
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Even the country's unrelenting construction has come to a halt.
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"My life is ground to a halt," Ms. Catlin said.
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U.S. sanctions against Venezuela led to a halt of operations.
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U.S. sanctions against Venezuela led to a halt of operations.
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Germany's economic growth ground to a halt late last year.
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A strike won't cause entertainment to screech to a halt.
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The investigation, still in its infancy, ground to a halt.
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But growth there came to a halt during the recession.
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Our businesses will come to a halt in many cases.
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For many across the region, life ground to a halt.
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An unprecedented general strike briefly brought Seattle to a halt.
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ZTE's factories ground to a halt, spurring anger from Beijing.
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The pace ground to a halt, riddled with foul calls.
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Months later, their efforts were suddenly brought to a halt.
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Laser technology brings it to a halt when obstacles loom.
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The junk bond market ground to a halt in December.
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Life as we know it would grind to a halt.
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It came to a halt after hitting a traffic sign.
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This bill would put a halt to all of that.
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It would bring the conservative legislative agenda to a halt.
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They call on Putin to order a halt to the activities.
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As time passes, however, star formation eventually grinds to a halt.
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Then finally, almost too late, the truck screeched to a halt.
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But in 270, all manufacturing and sales came to a halt.
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Faced with such risks, some want simply to call a halt.
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Without the internet, our world would come grinding to a halt.
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As production ground to a halt, customers scrambled to find alternatives.
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Once he found out, "things came to a halt," says Booth.
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A chase ensued before the van was brought to a halt.
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It's not realistic to expect everything to grind to a halt.
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Rebels say Iranian militia groups brought earlier evacuations to a halt.
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Research ground to a halt, but illegal recreational use carried on.
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The shakeup has apparently ground the staffing process to a halt.
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Without reliable water service, America's economy would grind to a halt.
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The party has tried to make government grind to a halt.
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It wasn't something that immediately ground the city to a halt.
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And there, for a moment, the universe screeches to a halt.
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Conversations about Israel-Palestinian final status negotiations ground to a halt.
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The convergence between west and east eventually ground to a halt.
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The exchanges could grind to a halt like a rusting factory.
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PHILADELPHIA — Every Thursday, Reece Whitley's busy life screeches to a halt.
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Computer disruptions do more than simply grind businesses to a halt.
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Photosynthesis ground to a halt, which meant no more plant growth.
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After the 2008 financial crisis, bank mergers ground to a halt.
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But on August 3, 2014, these dreams ground to a halt.
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It is time to call a halt to the MOX effort.
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Yet, instead of screeching to a halt, the traffic cruises on.
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A major fuel shortage brought the economy grinding to a halt.
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Construction activity will also be on a halt during this period.
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Eventually, years later, they come to a halt in New York.
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You're making small talk when the elevator jars to a halt.
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Arizona State's physical defense brought the Red Storm to a halt.
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Amid the chaos, Libya's economy has basically ground to a halt.
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Yet, exhausted and intimidated, the mothers called a halt in 1999.
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The idea was less of a reversal, really, than a halt.
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The investigation into DeVry ground to a halt early last year.
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If the pumps fail, then those functions come to a halt.
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Fact is, if stars get sick ... production grinds to a halt.
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Mr. McCain was instrumental in putting such interrogations to a halt.
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CHICAGO — Road construction and bridge repairs may come to a halt.
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The legal fights have essentially ground the program to a halt.
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Constitutional structures do not grind to a halt when Congress does.
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All have come to a halt during the current government shutdown.
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He hobbled to a halt before falling to the ground in agony.
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Modern life would grind to a halt if they all suddenly disappeared.
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Just the financial impact alone should be enough to cause a halt.
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That eight-game win streak came to a halt Sunday in Atlanta.
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Wanda Cinema's shares will remain suspended since a halt on February 24.
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The SUV screeched to a halt and he fired through the windshield.
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Even so, the Senate ground to a halt Thursday when Republican Sen.
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And his cautious economic progress has now almost ground to a halt.
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Yet Republicans want to bring this kind of oversight to a halt.
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Yet negotiations with Russia over the mandate have ground to a halt.
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China's crude oil imports from the U.S. had ground to a halt.
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The city seemed to both come alive and grind to a halt.
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My loyal pawn Alessandra comes skidding to a halt next to me.
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She is seeking damages and a halt to the alleged copyright infringement.
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When the team bus lurched to a halt around 9:15 p.m.
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Governing by crisis Congress has often fumbled and ground to a halt.
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In the meantime, business in the UK isn't grinding to a halt.
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And then, a few days ago, everything came screeching to a halt.
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Rebels say they will not attend without a halt to the bombing.
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Economic growth of 7.5 percent in 2010 steadily ground to a halt.
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Some ran into packed Broadway theaters which brought productions to a halt.
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The lawsuit seeks a halt to the alleged infringement and unspecified damages.
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Since then, however, Coca-Cola's deal activity has ground to a halt.
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The paro cívico (civic strike) has brought normal life to a halt.
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And when those norms break down, the machinery grinds to a halt.
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However, despite this turmoil, the relationship hasn't exactly ground to a halt.
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Across Lebanon, banks are closed and business is grinding to a halt.
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Across Lebanon, banks are closed and business is grinding to a halt.
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The provision would bring enforcement of the Johnson Amendment to a halt.
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The action, initially zipping at an antic clip, grinds to a halt.
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That effort was a success, and the process came to a halt.
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But during the shutdown, much of that work came to a halt.
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When the DRA was shut recently Aden's repatriation ground to a halt.
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Banning deficit spending, they say, would bring the economy to a halt.
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Then a diesel locomotive, headed north, slowed and screeched to a halt.
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This ground to a halt when the Depression hit France in 1932.
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The coronavirus has all but ground the US economy to a halt.
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Plans to decarbonize developed economies ground to a halt in many countries.
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The business community began pressing for a halt to the extradition bill.
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Government data shows that the reorganization coincided with a halt in approvals.
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At that point, our world had not yet ground to a halt.
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Matter In September 33, trains in the Netherlands ground to a halt.
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Of course time itself can't be made to grind to a halt.
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Duterte ordered a halt on loans from the 18 countries on Aug.
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The economy has ground to a halt after years of high growth.
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So how can we bring a halt to this march toward war?
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Meanwhile, new startups in the space have ground nearly to a halt.
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But the love story of my laptop came clamoring to a halt.
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Without helium, a lot of scientific research would come to a halt.
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Without him, the Hawkeyes' offense more or less ground to a halt.
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Can it put, at a halt, everything that happens in downtown Selma?
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In the past two weeks, everyday business has come to a halt.
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Source: CoinMarketCap That excessive speculation appears to have come to a halt.
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But Congress' work on Capitol Hill has not ground to a halt.
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The European Union called this week for a halt to "judicial harassment".
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Sterling's recent rally came to a halt after the latest polling data.
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A political culture defined by mutual disbelief grinds discourse to a halt.
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Invoking national security, his administration demanded a halt to the papers' publication.
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Still, the frantic shopping for others needed to come to a halt.
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Offshore and onshore exploration ground to a halt when global prices slumped.
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And the car will come to a halt at the first intersection.
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While he moved on almost effortlessly, my life came to a halt.
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Overall, however, fighting came to a halt in much of the country.
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In prison, a medical emergency brings all inmate movement to a halt.
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Let's move this along without grinding the whole column to a halt.
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The Japanese slowed, coming to a halt as Porsche celebrated their 18th victory.
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Analysts wondered whether the companies' global shopping spree would screech to a halt.
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Humanitarian groups have repeatedly called for a halt to strikes on medical facilities.
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After several hours of running, though, the mother ship drifted to a halt.
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The central government has demanded a halt to all independent Kurdish oil sales.
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But in recent years, new FiOS investments have practically ground to a halt.
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But they secured a halt of all missiles and of all nuclear tests.
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It implies a halt to—and perhaps even the reversal of—economic integration.
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The car came to a halt when it rolled into a concrete pillar.
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And so was infrastructure—the city ground to a halt under strict curfew.
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Global production of aluminum may have ground to a halt but consumption hasn't.
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Oil exports, the lifeblood of the OPEC nation's economy, ground to a halt.
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They petitioned to parliament to bring the installation of machines to a halt.
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The response is slowed to a halt, threatening national security in the process.
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As a result, much of Spain's transport infrastructure has ground to a halt.
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Hunter's bill would go further, bringing the entire regulatory process to a halt.
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"Things are definitely grinding to a halt today," an EPA official told CNN.
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Many a great tennis champion has skidded to a halt at Roland Garros.
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Colgate (211-211) saw its two-game winning streak come to a halt.
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At one point, our driver screeches to a halt—at a green light.
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In the meantime, credit to industry has all but ground to a halt.
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Cellphone-armed citizens certainly have not put a halt to abuses of authority.
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That unfair burden would grind much personal and economic activity to a halt.
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Major parts of the US immigration enforcement system have ground to a halt.
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Russia's Energy Minister Alexander Novak played down the potential consequences of a halt.
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How many production lines around the world would suddenly grind to a halt?
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Before Robbins took the helm, Cisco's revenue growth had ground to a halt.
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That toxin, scientists have found, can bring a fungal outbreak to a halt.
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The cabin quickly filled with smoke when the plane came to a halt.
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Last week, however, "our business pretty much ground to a halt," he said.
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Sessions came to a halt and Congress emptied when Cunha's arrest was reported.
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Cardi has put a halt on her live performances till after the birth.
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The funding and program implementation behind SECURE has now ground to a halt.
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But construction came to a halt after the Asian financial crisis in 1997.
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Any outcome of this magnitude will grind the domestic economy to a halt.
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The crash shut down the airport, with all operations grinding to a halt.
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If Democrats start objecting, it could grind the Senate's work to a halt.
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The lights came on, and 225 skaters brought their wheels to a halt.
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Exploration: How do we talk about travel when it's grinding to a halt?
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Question: How do we talk about travel when it's grinding to a halt?
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But tourism has ground to a halt — gutting hotels, taxis and tour companies.
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Last October, about 1,500 cabs brought traffic in downtown Montreal to a halt.
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"You have people getting sick, so manufacturing comes to a halt," she said.
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Canada has ordered a halt to all distribution of ranitidine while it investigates.
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Starace added that there would be "some slow down, but not a halt."
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Once landed, it applies the brakes to bring the plane to a halt.
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The Venezuelan strongman must not be allowed to bring it to a halt.
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In healthcare, go-lives, implementation periods, and pilots grind adoption to a halt.
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Meanwhile, the pipeline of new start-ups has ground nearly to a halt.
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Nevertheless, Dr. Feinstein said her department is weighing a halt to routine shielding.
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He has demanded a halt to the caravan in a series of tweets.
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Car manufacturing in the United States could grind to a halt within days.
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Trading in Dayang Trands' shares remain suspended after a halt since early January.
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Public access and tours to all NASA facilities also come to a halt.
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Today, many of the reform initiatives we began have come to a halt.
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At one point Mr. Abubakar's had party demanded a halt to the counting.
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That led to a halt in copper-concentrate production there, too, on February 10th.
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Everything came to a halt last week when British lawmaker Jo Cox was murdered.
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The Shinetsu Line in Niigata prefecture came to a halt just before 7 p.m.
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Making matters worse, waste collection has ground to a halt in most major cities.
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Progress came to a halt when Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016.
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And just like that, the intersection is blocked, and traffic comes to a halt.
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Police eventually brought the car to a halt as he was exiting Highway 329.
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Trucker strikes previously brought large parts of France to a halt, hurting the economy.
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Syria peace talks in Geneva have come to a halt, even before really starting.
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The band is seeking triple damages and a halt to sales of infringing products.
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But when neither of them are on-screen, Good Omens grinds to a halt.
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And when those "miters" don't line up correctly, train traffic grinds to a halt.
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However, his academic career came to a halt after an accident hurt his hand.
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A halt in interest rate increases would be beneficial for non-interest bearing bullion.
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Indeed, discretionary fiscal adjustment appears to have come to a halt in many economies.
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The OFAC sanctions, however, have effectively brought activity in its bonds to a halt.
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The glasses never surfaced, and talk about such a product slowed to a halt.
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A tiny mammal has reportedly brought the world's largest scientific experiment to a halt.
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On November 21st officials ordered a halt in licence approvals for new online lenders.
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That would put a halt to major promotions such as two-for-one discounts.
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Which, given her penchant for loose change, should probably be put to a halt.
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It shut down the main port for oil tankers, bringing exports to a halt.
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One day, a Hollywood executive predicts, the spending binge will come to a halt.
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In the fourth quarter of 2016, primary checking account growth ground to a halt.
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With no battery storage, the solar pumps come to a halt in cloudy weather.
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Official research ground to a halt—at least until MAPS picked up the baton.
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In a statement she called for immediate dialogue and a halt to "inflammatory rhetoric".
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They spluttered to a halt as soon as they had begun earlier this month.
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Strikes and food riots, often led by Communist instigators, ground cities to a halt.
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Those who achieve success come to a halt and accept themselves as they are.
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GoPro plunged as much as 28 percent in after-hours trading following a halt.
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All other book projects have come to a halt while we deal with this.
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But the New Orleans zinc round-about appears to have ground to a halt.
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Mzannar fought to keep it afloat until production came to a halt in 2018.
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At the corner of 143rd Rd and 171st St, Spenser comes to a halt.
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Inflation has ground to a halt and many firms remain wary of raising wages.
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Fiona Hill, one of Mr. Bolton's top deputies, calls that session to a halt.
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Just when the club needs it most, though, it has ground to a halt.
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With just over half the required funds collected, the drive slowed to a halt.
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Much of the US immigration system has ground to a halt during the stalemate.
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For about 10 minutes on Thursday, the paper of record ground to a halt.
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I have joined 180 scientists in calling for a halt to the 5G deployment.
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Such a ban would force Huawei's business to "come to a halt," he added.
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In other words, you become so comfortable that your creativity comes to a halt.
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The authorities warned people not to eat fish and ordered a halt to fishing.
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Much of corporate Italy has effectively ground to a halt due to the uncertainty.
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Earlier this year the company filed for bankruptcy, bringing a halt to the lawsuits.
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Mercury retrograde ends Wednesday, but before it gets better, things screech to a halt.
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I was a sophomore in college when my world came screeching to a halt.
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He said shares had fallen by the 10 percent limit, which requires a halt.
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While House Intelligence Committee members say their probe has ground to a halt, Sens.
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That came to a halt, however, when government officials urged people not to gather.
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Many sectors are effectively coming to a halt as firms shut down — hopefully, temporarily.
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Local media reports said the league, which was brought to a halt on Feb.
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Local media reports said the league, which was brought to a halt on Feb.
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Bookings for flights in coming weeks and months have also ground to a halt.
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Work also ground to a halt after the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
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Still, the staff's safety was paramount, and that's why production came to a halt.
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Those protests erupted after Kinshasa's governor ordered a halt to campaigning over security fears.
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Concerts that once drew musicians from as far as Ethiopia came to a halt.
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After a month it came to a halt, and broadcast only intermittently following that.
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And, sure enough, it appeared to bring the normal chemical reaction to a halt.
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The killing in Rwanda itself came to a halt, but not the ethnic recriminations.
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Traders said the deposit was high enough to bring U.S. imports to a halt.
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But a prostitution sting and suspicions of espionage brought the planning to a halt.
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The storm nevertheless ground other parts of the central Gulf Coast to a halt.
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The attackers fled after a crowd started gathering and traffic came to a halt.
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A deep recession is looming as activity across the economy grinds to a halt.
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Further, if investors anticipate a halt to trading, there would likely be panic selling.
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The decision puts a halt to the current Champions League and Europa League matches.
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Many investigations into the tax problems of politically connected individuals came to a halt.
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But until it all came screeching to a halt in Paris, he was untouchable.
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But each & every day, this administration is grinding legal, documented immigration to a halt.
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Both cars screeched to a halt, and Shaquille and the other driver got out.
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Under Mr. Reagan's 1986 tax act, similar investments did not come to a halt.
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Still – would the economy screech to a halt without Trump in the White House?
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It seeks a halt to any infringements, triple and punitive damages and other remedies.
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Following GST, work ground to a halt and her embroidery machine is gathering dust.
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On Saturday, rescuers called a halt to efforts to find survivors in the rubble.
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President-elect Donald J. Trump has called for a halt to any more transfers.
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Their growing movement culminates in a strike that brings the town to a halt.
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For millions of people, life as they know it has come to a halt.
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Four days later, Boeing announced it would bring the 737 factory to a halt.
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His car ground to a halt, and he surrendered to the officers shortly after.
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The energy collapse brought a halt to the love fest between investors and these partnerships.
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Ministry officials said the suspension subsequently led to a halt of water supplies to Kaesong.
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His career might have been disrupted, but not enough to bring it to a halt.
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A friend helped him solve the early puzzle that had brought production to a halt.
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Chrome will just eat up more and more RAM until everything grinds to a halt.
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The WTO demands a halt to unfair aid for jets including the Airbus A22674 superjumbo.
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The commodities market tanked and most construction and engineering building projects ground to a halt.
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But a congressional bill proposed last week aims to put a halt to those cuts.
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So it's really, in Asia, a lot of things have just ground to a halt.
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Earlier this year bad weather in New Zealand and Australia brought harvesting to a halt.
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Yes, but: Some companies are at least putting a halt to new Chinese production capacity.
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"My concern is that they have put a halt on the program itself," he added.
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A popular Pentagon program to reward immigrant recruits with citizenship has ground to a halt.
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Putting a halt to kidnappings was one of the conditions the government set for negotiations.
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The country's economy would grind to a halt with transport closures and disrupted cellphone networks.
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"A lot of times when veterans get injured, life comes to a halt," he said.
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Solar installations have ground to a halt since June, after the ITC began its probe.
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A Democratic-controlled House of Representatives will grind the Trump economic agenda to a halt.
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Each senator had the authority to grind the body to a halt through the filibuster.
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That skid-marked to a halt when I forgot to check one for tree sap.
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Headline service revenue growth in the Russian telecoms segment has slowed nearly to a halt.
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Early the next morning, the hire car came screeching to a halt outside his flat.
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These conditions are degrading civility in Washington and, in turn, grinding progress to a halt.
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GoPro shares plunged as much as 28 percent in after-hours trading after a halt.
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But the latest results has brought that trend to a halt, at least for now.
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Some members of Congress have crafted legislation that would bring a halt to the policy.
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A general strike aimed at bringing the city to a halt is planned for Monday.
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Still, a halt to refueling could by itself have little practical effect on the war.
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Index heavyweight Samsung Electronics, which resumed trade on Friday after a halt, lost 73.423 percent.
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Fighting had almost ground to a halt on Saturday, with just occasional artillery rounds heard.
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One came to a halt outside the house, and several men carrying weapons clambered down.
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The race to upload 3D-printed gun blueprints online has officially come to a halt.
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" And according to staffers inside the agency, climate change work has "ground to a halt.
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"There was a day when Julia brought everything to a halt in rehearsals," he recalled.
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Milan's vibrant aperitivo scene has slowed to a halt, and empty trams smell of disinfectant.
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Not even in wartime has an economy ground to a halt the way China's did.
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Overthinking, people-pleasing and perfectionism typically kick in, effectively grinding her confidence to a halt.
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The incident might bring the Definitely Dalí project to a halt, according to the gallery.
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Chinese buying of soybeans has already ground nearly to a halt ahead of the duties.
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Officials are under increasing pressure to revive the economy, which nearly ground to a halt.
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"That has come to a halt because of COVID-19 and social distancing," she said.
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For a few hours last Thursday, just about everything at Google ground to a halt.
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Venezuela ground to a halt on the second day of an unprecedented nationwide power blackout.
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As he did, Jackie Bradley Jr., who had broken for home, screeched to a halt.
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Still, research into vaccines could come to a halt without proper protection like face masks.
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American sports have ground to a halt in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak.
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The Army then ordered a halt to the discharges in a memorandum dated July 20.
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Industrial Control Systems that relied on Windows machines for input were grounded to a halt.
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The president is pushing ever more aggressively to bring the emancipation project to a halt.
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Some countries, including Canada, have also requested a halt in distribution of all ranitidine products.
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Antipollution regulations, if properly enforced by officials, could also bring the projects to a halt.
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All of a sudden our taxi came to a halt and the driver hustled away.
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Meanwhile, the pipeline of new startups in the space has ground nearly to a halt.
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"You want schools to be suspended and life to come to a halt?" she said.
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Post-Maria recovery essentially ground to a halt last year as federal funds dried up.
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Failure would mean even more pain for an economy that's already ground to a halt.
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They "have trouble with efficiency and can bring the office to a halt," says Foster.
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Cut their jobs and their pay and the local economy will grind to a halt.
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New development deals have ground to a halt at the Trump Organization since the election.
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Beijing brought the world's No. 2 economy to a halt to quell the coronavirus epidemic.
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She pumps hard, grinds to a halt on a dune, bruises her leg, starts again.
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With the latest tariffs, purchases are likely to grind to a halt, traders and analysts said.
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For a moment, it seemed like the Sean Hannity conspiracy train had come to a halt.
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To a one, unbidden, they park or land or glide to a halt some distance away.
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The busy metropolis, so unaccustomed to dealing with this much snow, has ground to a halt.
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Image: MacPawWindows or macOS running out of room and crawling to a halt as a result?
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The president had announced a halt in the drills after his meeting with Kim on Tuesday.
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But it's hard to know when and how this will all come crashing to a halt.
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Plus, the exposition sequences seem to arrive at random and grind the story to a halt.
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Details of the agreement are still emerging, but it includes a halt on US tariff increases.
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The automaker's assembly lines came to a halt in mid-September and have been idle since.
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In 1975, Iceland ground to a halt when a majority of its women went on strike.
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Now, according to an earnings report released on Wednesday, user growth has ground to a halt.
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The cost-cutting program has included layoffs, a hiring freeze and a halt on pay rises.
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I knew it would all come to a halt if we interrupted our lives with children.
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But the bond rally came to a halt last week as political tensions took center stage.
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Soon after, it ground to a halt and the developer went missing, along with her money.
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The Food and Drug Administration is calling for a halt of blood donations in the area.
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But when I tried to rattle off a burst of shots, things ground to a halt.
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But Tuesday's outage showed that it could bring entire networks of websites grinding to a halt.
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From then on, board decisions, which required consensus between the two sides, came to a halt.
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The deal calls for a halt to the violence between the Syrian regime and rebel forces.
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But the bond rally came to a halt last week as political tensions took centre stage.
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Her training came to a halt when she ended up in the hospital -- for 10 days.
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"A week ago, we were talking about the agenda grinding to a halt," the Republican said.
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It is not just public transport that is grinding to a halt because of the heat.
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Over and over, the film grinds to a halt as he monologues about decadent modern society.
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My journey towards becoming better (read: more socially adept) seems to have stopped to a halt.
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But since 2012 progress has largely ground to a halt as the commodities boom has ended.
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In controlled mode, it will come to a halt in front of a wall or person.
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" His paper reported: "The meeting came to a halt as everyone stopped to read the article.
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When it continued, only then did Mokhtari enforce the rule and bring play to a halt.
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The lawsuit seeks a halt to any infringements, plus damages as high as $150,000 per infringement.
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Unfortunately, their fun briefly came to a halt as their vehicle was pulled over by authorities.
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Game grinds to a halt as the Broncos start killing the clock by stomping on it.
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Colorado's GOP senator promised to grind DOJ business in the Senate to a halt in response.
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But passport processing applications will come to a halt, and most federal employees will be furloughed.
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However, the vote was marred by a halt to the count and widespread allegations of fraud.
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In fact, the dance frequently comes to a halt, with the performers frozen in odd positions.
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Would the labor market absorb millions of demobilized soldiers as military production ground to a halt?
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Why have the plans for February's openings ground to a halt immediately after our unionization effort?
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Let's stop glorifying toxic workaholic traits It's time for the music to come to a halt.
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Construction has mostly ground to a halt in Greece since the onset of the debt crisis.
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Money loses its role as a store of value, and commerce can grind to a halt.
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Even much of the day-to-day office work at PDVSA has ground to a halt.
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Brexit could bring a new golden age of prosperity —or British industry grinding to a halt.
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The fight eventually came to a halt and the scene was cleared by police without incident.
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Although American politics almost ground to a halt last week because we didn't do The Conversation.
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Maintaining a single-digit lead, Yale did not so much finish as sputter to a halt.
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Sending tens of millions of text messages would have ground the cell networks to a halt.
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The dad tried to track the boy down to bring his joy ride to a halt.
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However, the rocket drill brought talks about sports and other inter-Korean exchanges to a halt.
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The sun was still climbing in the sky when we screeched to a halt in Sofia.
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After the Asian financial crisis in 1997, construction projects across Bangkok, Thailand, came to a halt.
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That means if one machine goes down, the whole operation screeches to a halt, Blystone said.
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New York (CNN Business)Disney's tourism business has come to a halt because of the coronavirus.
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Around the world, there were signs that global air travel was increasingly grinding to a halt.
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But every passing day has made the prospect of a halt in trading seem more urgent.
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He swerved the truck, an enormous Ford Raptor, at the ATV, which jolted to a halt.
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And as usual, Marty is keeping secrets that could bring their entire operation to a halt.
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With the economy grinding to a halt, multiple public companies are withdrawing their prior earnings guidance.
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Demonstrators clashed with security forces and barricaded roadways across the nation, bringing commerce to a halt.
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Any time GnuPG has to deal with such a spammed certificate, GnuPG grinds to a halt.
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All pending administrative proceedings at the SEC, except for emergencies, have also come to a halt.
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Exhaustion and illness brought him to a halt a mere 30 miles short of his goal.
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Early Tuesday morning, all public transport came to a halt for three hours in another strike.
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"It actually came close to a halt as it came over the White House," Trump said.
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Theaters are shuttered, sporting events have ground to a halt, travel has slowed to a crawl.
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Now the virus threatens to burst this great wealth bubble, bringing economic growth to a halt.
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It suspended the Umrah pilgrimage, froze international flights and brought most business activity to a halt.
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Lesli Linka Glatter was supposed to be in Budapest when Hollywood suddenly ground to a halt.
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Biden also called for a halt on evictions for those who miss rent or mortgage payments.
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A halt on evictions is "the fundamental answer that solves all of the above," Cuomo said.
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They refused to handle Pullman cars, bringing freight and passenger traffic to a halt around Chicago.
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Fears that pig organs would infect humans with bizarre retroviruses brought the research to a halt.
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That&aposs something that Congress can do...and literally grind almost any war to a halt.
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The upshot was that a show once defined by near-constant motion ground to a halt.
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Kirchner and her allies would grind to a halt now that she is back in power.
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"In my vision of the Republic, the election campaign should come to a halt," he wrote.
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Sales have come to a halt in China, and it is unclear when they will resume.
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The city's lawyers were trying to bring the suit to a halt, pending their own investigation.
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The hacker's activity on the web came to a halt shortly after the malware was identified.
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A halt in the trade of Hong Kong-listed Wanda Hotel Development was issued Wednesday morning.
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Work on major legislation is expected to grind to a halt once the omnibus is passed.
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But the absence of top names won't put a halt to discussions about future business opportunities.
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During that stretch the movie grinds to a halt, finally rallying when it's mostly too late.
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This eventually catches up with stocks as the economy grinds to a halt or even shrinks.
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The second we let the ego tell us we have graduated, learning grinds to a halt.
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After the attacks are successful, the forward-driving motion of the film comes to a halt.
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Dianne Feinstein has called for a halt on all confirmation proceedings until the FBI can investigate.
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So a delay or a halt of refugee resettlement is not like waiting for a promotion.
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Thiel believes economic progress outside of Silicon Valley largely ground to a halt in the 1970s.
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But opposition delegates said without a halt to government bombing, they will not continue to participate.
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On Saturday, Russia vetoed a United Nations resolution calling for a halt in air attacks on Aleppo.
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A couple of strikes on the ground and the referee correctly calls a halt to the action.
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Rogoff believes President-elect Donald Trump's prescriptions for growth likely will put a halt to economic stasis.
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The vehicle later came to a halt near Antwerp's waterfront, it added without going into further details.
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At work, the divisions among the staff had brought productivity to a halt and tensions were high.
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This information is dead, as dusty as the machinery that ground to a halt 40 years ago.
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It is, however, unlikely that Chinese acquisitions will come to a halt, especially those with strategic significance.
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The spark reportedly caught the attention of a train operator who brought the subway to a halt.
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The Abrams M1A2 Main Battle Tank rolled to a halt in front of its new commander, Mason.
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Production was brought to a halt in 2015 after workers blocked access to Grasberg for five days.
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But America's admission of refugees from around the world virtually ground to a halt after the Sept.
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Traffic ground to a halt in downtown Windsor, where lines for gas stations spilled into gridlocked roadways.
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Rack up enough gigabytes in a month, and your data speeds will be slowed to a halt.
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A halt on government announcements on approved harvesting levels for fishers delayed the Alaskan crab fishing season.
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As a result something that plays fine on your laptop might bring your smartphone to a halt.
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" would appreciate if these speculations regarding my personal life would respectfully come to a halt," she wrote.
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The 23-year-old's dreams of moving to Alabama and cheering in college came to a halt.
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The WHO warns that operations could grind to a halt during a critical stage of the outbreak.
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In the past year or so, Apple has seen its iPhone growth engine come to a halt.
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Mining of low-quality iron ore came to a halt in March over allegations of illegal mining.
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Doing so would allow it to address potential legal liabilities while bringing the cases to a halt.
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The bread supply chain has ground to a halt on several occasions as traders have boycotted tenders.
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U.S. shipments have nearly ground to a halt since the 25 percent tariffs implemented on April 2.
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Auto production, which contributes about a quarter of Brazil's industrial output, ground to a halt on Friday.
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The discussions ground to a halt after Peabody and a Husky senior vice-president met on Aug.
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The Democratic takeover of the House could certainly help put a halt to, if not reverse, backsliding.
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"Losing even that minimal amount of funding will essentially bring the program to a halt," Loeb said.
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At the end of March, pundits in Washington believed the legislative process was sputtering to a halt.
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People have to be brought to a halt in the middle of everyday life to take notice.
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Rosselló also said he was extending a halt in tax collections for federal workers by 90 days.
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The camera comes to a halt on the "Tribute in Light," the annual memorial to the Sept.
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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - British Airways' IT systems can grind to a halt without the help of hackers.
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As she worked to unravel the company's myriad debts and repayments, outgoing cheques ground to a halt.
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The Democrats called on Azar to "put a halt to" approving more states to implement work requirements.
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Hudner's plane slammed into the snowy hillside and screeched to a halt, 100 yards away from Brown.
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Its movement grinded to a halt amid an onslaught of outside spending from doctor and insurer groups.
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Her prose gallops along; her short, action-packed chapters often screech to a halt on a cliffhanger.
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Finally, she gets sick of Khloé's persistence and yells at her, bringing the convo to a halt.
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The pandemic might mangle the stock markets, shut down colleges and bring worldwide travel to a halt.
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Portaluppi warned authorities Gremio were willing to strike unless they call a halt to the footballing programme.
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As Hurricane Michael made landfall on Wednesday, travel in the Florida panhandle had come to a halt.
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Volatility blew up as investors realized that normal life was grinding to a halt across the globe.
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The mayor called on residents to remain indoors, and the city's transportation system came to a halt.
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That run came to a halt with a 6-73, 6-1, 6-4 loss to Tsitsipas.
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Just seconds before, time had slowed to a halt, and now it sped up a thousand times.
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The attorney general thus can bring the special counsel's inquiry to a halt, or bleed it dry.
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We asked people how they were making ends meet as the economy was grinding to a halt.
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As daily life grinds to a halt in much of the world, artists are processing the changes.
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As normal life grinds to a halt in much of the world, artists are processing the changes.
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The journey for more than 6,000 migrants came to a halt here in Tijuana in mid-November.
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Ms. Haley also called for a halt to the shipment of foreign arms to Myanmar's security forces.
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A halt in green-energy initiatives could persist, and energy consumption could shift primarily toward internet usage.
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Ohio General Attorney Dave Yost issued an order Friday to put a halt on all "nonessential" surgeries.
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The bustle of city life in London came to a halt as Big Ben chimed the hour.
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Sports competitions have come to a halt in Europe, hampering the preparations of athletes for the Olympics.
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The accords did not demand the dismantling of Israeli settlements or even a halt to settlement growth.
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A major cyberattack powered by compromised devices brought online traffic to a halt last fall, for example.
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Not every federally funded agency, program and service will grind to a halt -- just those considered nonessential.
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Her career came to a halt when it was revealed that she seemingly benefited from the scheme.
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The Hill: Congress grinds to a halt as House leadership competitions consume both sides of the aisle.
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"This might put a halt to our season, which is not a good thing," Claus, 30, said.
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Since then, the so-called Dickey amendment has brought federal funding of firearms research to a halt.
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Kudlow repeated that the administration is seeking fair treatment and a halt to intellectual theft by China.
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New York City and the region did not come to a halt under a blanket of snow.
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And it sometimes felt less persuasive, as when he stretched many phrases out almost to a halt.
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She ordered a halt to the payments, but suspended her order to allow the government to appeal.
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Some highways have ground to a halt from congestion as evacuees flee the most dangerous hurricane areas.
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Fresh start Denuclearization talks essentially ground to a halt within weeks of the June 12 Singapore summit.
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The shutdown, however, doesn't mean every federally funded agency, program and service will grind to a halt.
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"If they put a halt to it, shoot, it's definitely going to hurt our market," Randall said.
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That show of solidarity has the potential to bring the entire state school system to a halt.
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The company, enterprise software maker Chef, found that, without the code, its business ground to a halt.
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The South Carolina project has since come to a halt because of mounting delays and regulatory hurdles.
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Unemployment stood at 21 percent heading into 2010 after layoffs rose and hiring ground to a halt.
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Mitch McConnell, the GOP's leader in the Senate, used filibusters to grind the Senate to a halt.
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But some Democrats are arguing for a halt by dragging special counsel Robert Mueller into the fight.
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But if pedestrians know they'll never be run over, jaywalking could explode, grinding traffic to a halt.
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But if pedestrians know they'll never be run over, jaywalking could explode, grinding traffic to a halt.
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Once at a halt, Newman's car could be seen leaking large amounts of fuel onto the ground.
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The FAA was the last major air safety regulator to order a halt to 737 MAX flights.
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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a halt to inbound flights that was lifted at 11:30 a.m.
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Despite the outcry, Dr. Drimmel said he wasn't calling for Starlink to be brought to a halt.
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Some services have already come to a halt, and even more are due to be cut back.
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For players who want a challenge, co-op will bring the game's already easygoing pace to a halt.
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"We need to see a halt to the fighting, a return to negotiations," his spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric, said.
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Those include possible "junk" credit ratings, a halt to state-funded road projects, and suspension from national lotteries.
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That romanticism comes to a halt when they finally reach Nick's motel room, which is messy and dodgy.
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If CPB attempted to check every shipment, they say it could potentially grind economic activity to a halt.
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Suddenly, the boat came to a halt as it smashed into an object hidden under the dark water.
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Even Google's efforts in the smartwatch space appear to have sputtered, if not entirely ground to a halt.
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But the operation ground to a halt when a truck clearing a route for ambulances came under fire.
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To rein in the exuberance, the government ordered a halt to all property transactions in the new area.
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Several departments had their funding approved earlier in 2018, before the wall disagreement ground talks to a halt.
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When this season of Bachelor In Paradise suddenly came to a halt, the news shook the entertainment world.
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But when price growth once again ground to a halt it added negative rates to QQE in January.
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The news sent Taubman's stock soaring up 52% after it resumed trading following a halt for the announcement.
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Enormous carbon ceramic brake discs are needed to bring the Chiron to a halt from its top speed.
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The central government, for its part, has ordered a halt to some of these plants, but not all.
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Hundreds of trains came to a halt in open country and in the tunnels of Delhi's underground railway.
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"I would appreciate if these speculations regarding my personal life would respectfully come to a halt," she wrote.
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And since Republicans took charge of the Senate in 2015, judicial confirmations have virtually ground to a halt.
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The drop prompted a halt in trading on the first day that circuit breakers were put into place.
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The French economy has ground to a halt in the second quarter of the year, reporting zero growth.
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Space-based synchronization would grind to a halt, affecting everything from the financial sector to the electrical grid.
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When the hype bubble inflates, critical thinking can grind to a halt, and the results can be calamitous.
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Government would grind to a halt if cabinet ministers simply told Mrs May it was time to go.
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As part of the ceasefire, the Syrian army has announced a halt to military operations for seven days.
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On Tuesday, 146 House Democrats sent a letter to the Obama administration demanding a halt to the deportations.
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When the crowd's unrelenting roar finally came to a halt, Ms. Osato paused and was visibly taken aback.
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The lawsuits filed last month seek civil penalties, a halt to further violations and legal fees and costs.
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His birth put a halt to the renewed debate at the time about the legitimacy of female succession.
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That gloomy talk highlights worries that growth in the world's largest economy may be coming to a halt.
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And if their fame and fortune suddenly came to a halt, well, they'd be okay with that too.
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Buemi was leading halfway through the second race in Putrajaya, Malaysia, when his car slowed to a halt.
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But when their relationship ended three-and-a-half years later, his sex life ground to a halt.
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He also called for a halt to the U.S. deployment of an missile defense system in South Korea.
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Trade ministers from Germany and France have also called for a halt in negotiations on the EU-U.
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Research projects by U.S. government scientists on cybersecurity, climate monitoring, quantum computing and more, came to a halt.
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Buried beneath the traffic deluge designed to grind a target's web traffic to a halt are ransom notes.
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The company acquiesced, a visual tradition that began in 1902 came to a halt, and numerous headlines ensued.
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In a smart city that depends on the Internet of Things, operations would be brought to a halt.
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The same report said traffic on a six-mile stretch of road in Shanghai ground to a halt.
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But Republican leaders in the House may put a halt to the push and ultimately side with Trump.
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But, as Vox points out, cutting them off would cause the entire economy to grind to a halt.
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As a result, imports have ground to a halt, creating shortages of goods from fancy cars to sugar.
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And this action will stop the influx of cars contributing to congestion grinding our streets to a halt.
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After James' 3-ball gave the Sooners a 25-22 advantage, though, their offense ground to a halt.
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On the "terrible first," wagons piled high with belongings flooded the streets, and trade ground to a halt.
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Morning rush-hour traffic turned to frustrating bottlenecks on busy Athens avenues, with traffic crawling to a halt.
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The president isn't taking no from a Seattle judge who put a halt on his temporary refugee ban.
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The appearance of the wayward swap wallaby, a species common in Eastern Australia, brought traffic to a halt.
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The added security, along with increased sea patrols by Western navies, brought the pirate frenzy to a halt.
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Summer camp for adults and beloved tech-free weekend getaway Camp Grounded ground to a halt in 2017.
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And that majority, under McConnell's gleefully nihilist direction, would grind the judicial nomination process almost to a halt.
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"The whole system is coming to a halt," said Gerald Lefcourt, a criminal defense attorney in New York.
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The signals are the traffic lights of the subway and when one fails trains come to a halt.
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In the span of less than a week, the entire Western auto industry effectively ground to a halt.
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It has put hundreds of millions under varying forms of lockdown and brought the economy to a halt.
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On top of its fiscal constraints, the storm has ground its economy - and tax revenues - to a halt.
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As county records office around the country shutdown, title searches and deed filings will grind to a halt.
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It clunks to a halt now and then for some heartfelt, badly handled material about pregnancy and abortion.
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Construction work is grinding to a halt, and companies are offering real estate on soft loans or barter.
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Politics grinds almost to a halt, even though every World Cup year is also a major election year.
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The virus, which emerged in China in late 2019, has brought all major economies close to a halt.
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As the plane came skidding to a halt, the wheels snapped off, the guide told jurors on Monday.
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COVID-19, the disease that results from the virus, has ground life to a halt across the world.
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Ford has earlier shut down operations in South American, bringing its entire global manufacturing machine to a halt.
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And now as the coronavirus invades communities around the world, travel is once again grinding to a halt.
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The problem is that many of these workers are actually suffering as American commerce grinds to a halt.
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But Mboweni said the government's focus for now was on ensuring the economy "doesn't grind to a halt".
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In recent days, though, the offense has screeched to a halt, having scored just once in 25 innings.
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But then, in the early 2000s, the rise in the share of working women came to a halt.
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But instead of bringing it to a halt, Mr. Pompeo's actions seem only to have fueled the case.
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Calling a halt to NATO enlargement should not come without strings attached; Moscow needs to take reciprocal steps.
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As an opposition lawmaker, Moon co-sponsored a resolution calling for a halt to leaflet launches in 2014.
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Poland, where state control over the economy remains significant, has also called a halt to its privatisation programme.
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Hours before the planned execution, they asked for a halt to the proceedings to allow for DNA testing.
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In Mexico the left-wing populist policies of Andrés Manuel López Obrador have brought growth to a halt.
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It is not immediately clear how a halt on loans from the 18 countries would impact the Philippines.
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The judge ordered a halt to the payments but suspended the order to allow the government to appeal.
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Slightly more than three weeks after that, the hackers caused a halt in operations at the second bank.
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The economy nearly ground to a halt between August and November due to jitters over the presidential vote.
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Cathay has come under intense scrutiny by Chinese officials, who want to bring the protests to a halt.
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After Adams's Grand Cherokee came to a halt, he pushed open the passenger door and assessed the damage.
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Cathay has come under intense scrutiny by Chinese officials, who want to bring the protests to a halt.
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When USA Gymnastics filed for bankruptcy in 2018, the lawsuits against the organization were put to a halt.
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Somewhere between Forty-ninth Street and Forty-second Street, a signal failed and we ground to a halt.
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If this intricate infrastructure is not kept informed about changes, the aid system will grind to a halt.
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When the financial crisis brought construction to a halt, he switched to buying homes and apartments to rent.
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When Black Lives Matter took to the streets and ground traffic to a halt, they were being disruptive.
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The agreement also includes a halt in "all hostile acts" and a no-fly zone around the border.
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In the past couple of years, Twitter's user growth has slowed and then practically ground to a halt.
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But construction ground to a halt in 1993 due to famine after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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"Social contact with family and friends has almost come to a halt," she told the NRC over the phone.
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Confidence in the vaccine may have contributed to the initial expectations that the outbreak would come to a halt.
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Public transport ground to a halt and restaurants closed their doors, said Mario Rodriguez Casasnovas, a spokesman for Coparmex.
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Travel in the US had ground to a halt, but Diller thought it would come back, and it did.
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The snow could pile up in feet instead of inches, threatening to bring the entire system to a halt.
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Republicans' seven-year quest to repeal Obamacare ground to a halt at 270:2700 am on Friday when Sen.
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Amid the fuss, municipal authorities ordered a halt to construction, and final building permits have yet to be issued.
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ILGA said reports of new arrests were alarming and urged the government to bring the detentions to a halt.
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Its sales ground to a halt, its supply chain was disrupted, and banks and trading platforms turned their backs.
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What began as student protests eventually became a national movement, with worker strikes bringing the country to a halt.
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The preliminary agreement includes a halt on US tariff increases that were supposed to go into effect this week.
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Paine next announced a halt to production of the mighty Saturn V rocket that carried the lander into space.
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Earlier this week, much of the internet ground to a halt when the servers that power them suddenly vanished.
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The U.S. Coast Guard on Saturday ordered port condition Zulu, a halt to all traffic, beginning at 8 a.m.
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If it detects you've stopped concentrating while the car is in motion, it will gently come to a halt.
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Under new leadership, the CFPB's rulemaking efforts will grind to a halt and its enforcement agenda will dramatically diminish.
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They throng the steps of Kuppam station, crowding the train well before it has even clanged to a halt.
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Trump said the United States will develop the weapons unless Russia and China agree to a halt on development.
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After breaking free, the escapee ran down a main road, startling bus drivers and bringing traffic to a halt.
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Christiana Danielle Danielle's life of performing came to a halt when a mysterious throat virus resulted in emergency surgery.
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That in turn could bring PDVSA's operations—and by extension whatever remains of the Venezuelan economy—to a halt.
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Calmejane, almost came to a halt five kilometers from the line, however, due to cramp in his right thigh.
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Last month, they were stunned by numbers showing the hiring all but ground nearly to a halt in May.
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The question of how to regulate the Irish border has caused Brexit-EU negotiations to grind to a halt.
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Plans to build a tunnel in West LA were put to a halt by local residents and neighborhood associations.
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After his motorcade came to a halt, he calmly exited the car while his security detail surveyed the damage.
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The aircraft travels some distance along the runway on its nose, kicking up smoke, before coming to a halt.
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CARL QUINTANILLA: Back to today's other big story, of course, job creation really grinded to a halt in February.
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A halt to the big Grasberg copper mine in Indonesia by Freeport McMoRan was also giving copper bulls solace.
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Among dogs, this evolutionary pressure for intra-species cooperation has ground to a halt, and it's starting to show.
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"Disarmament processes have slowed and even come to a halt," Guterres told the audience at the Nagasaki peace park.
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"We asked them to put a halt immediately to these air strikes," Clarence Nelson, panel vice-chair, told reporters.
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The drop in yields picked up pace after the U.S. Federal Reserve signalled a halt to its rate increases.
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" It demands a halt to "all Israeli settlement activities," saying this "is essential for salvaging the two-state solution.
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But in his comments on the proposal, Assad seemed skeptical about whether a halt in the conflict was possible.
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Kia cars had been assembled by Pakistan in the past but disappointing sales led to a halt in manufacturing.
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If the BLM moves ahead, they say, new renewable energy development on federal land will grind to a halt.
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The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles federal court seeks a variety of damages and a halt to any infringement.
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Likewise, without the continual availability of data from suppliers, distributors and customers, modern manufacturing grinds quickly to a halt.
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" That came to a halt, he told CNBC, because "there were not enough submissions to justify holding the expo.
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But this Congress will be consumed by the investigations into Trump, which could grind legislative progress to a halt.
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The statement also called for an immediate ceasefire and a halt to all military operations in the northern region.
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Processing only 48 people in more than ten months is not thorough processing; it's effectively a halt to processing.
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It could set the race to autonomy back years, and grind a lot of this momentum to a halt.
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A family is a finicky machine: when one part starts to falter, the whole thing slows to a halt.
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Talks between Sprint and T-Mobile over a possible merger have come to a halt, both companies announced Saturday.
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That economic boom ground to a halt in 2014 when ISIS began its brutal conquest of Iraq and Syria.
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The offer was 39 percent above the company's closing share price last Wednesday, ahead of a halt in trading.
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Zurich comes to a halt when the Swiss financial capital holds its Knabenschiessen ("boys' shooting") sharpshooting festival every September.
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However, his ski career came to a halt after sustaining multiple injuries including a broken back and shattered heel.
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He and a team of exorcists continued to see her, but eventually, she called a halt to the sessions.
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And just like that, Dos Anjos' unlikely reign as a fairly dominant UFC champ comes skittering to a halt.
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Although markets have not ground to a halt, activity so far in the third quarter has not been robust.
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Trump said the United States would develop equivalent weapons unless Russia and China agreed to a halt in development.
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At 35 days, the federal shutdown has been the lengthiest to ever grind the U.S. government to a halt.
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The car then hurtled across the runway zone before coming to a halt on rough terrain beside the tarmac.
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Eventually—after the bulldozer led the cops on a 12-block, ten-minute chase—it grumbled to a halt.
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Operations came to a halt at the country's only refinery in Limbe this month after a storage tank exploded.
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The amendment process on the bill largely came to a halt late last week, with both McCain and Sen.
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The Supreme Court acted after a decision ordering a halt to the policy by a federal judge in California.
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Two candidates were interrupted by shouting protesters, who ground the debate to a halt before CNN could restore order.
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"I never got a good feeling about the contractor, so I put a halt on the project," she said.
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But at restaurants and barbershops, things have ground to a halt without warning, and that business is lost forever.
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Campaign season shouldn't bring government to a halt, and law enforcement shouldn't ignore actual wrongdoing in an electoral context.
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Uber and Lyft, hit hard in recent weeks as the world has slowly ground to a halt, fell today.
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As elective procedures have come to a halt because of the coronavirus, some healthcare workers are getting laid off.
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As activity grinds to a halt, fragile businesses will be under pressure to rein in spending and cut costs.
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Friday: What did it sound like as one of the busiest cities in the U.S. ground to a halt?
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The "key measure" of success is whether aid leads to a halt of migration to the US, he said.
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China is trying to kick its economy back into gear after draconian coronavirus countermeasures ground it to a halt.
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Patrick Kane scored the lone goal for Chicago, which saw its four-game winning streak come to a halt.
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Across the board, markets in Europe and Asia plunged on Thursday, causing American trading to come to a halt.
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The Yemen war's fourth cease-fire began on April 10, and their offensive ground to a halt last year.
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In exchange for a halt to NATO's bombing, the Bosnian Serbs grudgingly agreed to lift their siege of Sarajevo.
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Budget talks between Democrats and Republicans ground to a halt over the weekend in a dispute over immigration policy.
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As he rode a zip line into Victoria Park, as a promotional stunt, he gradually slowed to a halt.
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Despite nearly three years of aggressive money printing, inflation has ground to a halt on weak consumption and exports.
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Even as the blaze encroached on the nearby Beacon Rock Golf Course, things didn't exactly grind to a halt.
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Will the market and economy steady themselves over the next few weeks, or will growth grind to a halt?
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Legislating on Capitol Hill is quickly screeching to a halt, despite loud calls for action on guns and immigration.
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Lower court judges placed a halt on the ban while those cases worked their way through the judicial system.
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It wouldn't be a Trump press conference if he didn't bring everything to a halt to insult CNN, right?
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Afterward, Mr. Kim declared a halt on all nuclear and ICBM tests and embarked on diplomacy with President Trump.
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Every few hours, this frantic life comes to a halt, as the call to prayer resonates across the camp.
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Meanwhile, the non-infected people stare at the infected ones in bafflement, as the system grinds to a halt.
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Defenders say the city ignored repeated court orders calling a halt to the demolition plans at Kropotkinskaya and elsewhere.
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Thursday's announcement brings a halt to the steady recovery Pearson had been making, helped by years of cost cuts.
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In the case of Equifax, 28500 million consumers filing separately in arbitration would grind the system to a halt.
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It said the United Nations must guarantee "holding Russia and Iran and sectarian militias ... to a halt to fighting".
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Dyn faced multiple DDoS attacks that caused much of the internet to come to a halt on Oct. 21.
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Before the start of any negotiations, the opposition has demanded a halt to airstrikes and a release of detainees.
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Relief includes a halt to the undesirable standardizing of accreditation that is emerging, however unintentionally, from all this regulation.
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It ended with a patrol car crashing into his vehicle to bring it to a halt, Mr. Toscano said.
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Thursday's announcement brings a halt to the steady recovery Pearson had been making, helped by years of cost cuts.
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As a result, the small-scale attacks that had become commonplace in recent years were brought to a halt.
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One possible reason: Amazon had little competition for the Kindle, so innovation in e-readers ground to a halt.
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"I need my coke, sorry," Regina Hall said, an oversight that brought an elaborate wedding scene to a halt.
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Too many components had degraded or been replaced, and all of a sudden the mechanism ground to a halt.
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Opponents have also brought to a halt a planned 800-foot tower near Sutton Place on the East Side.
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Another Republican senator said Mr. Trump had not urged him to help bring the Russia inquiry to a halt.
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But a halt to production that lasts longer than a month could put even those larger companies in peril.
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But the sheer difficulty of having any debate at all illustrates why the Senate has ground to a halt.
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Finally, during the presidential transition, McClatchy reported that Flynn had put a halt to a military operation Turkey opposed.
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I downloaded it this fall, and got so obsessed that it nearly brought my actual cooking to a halt.
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Julia Roberts, Jodie Foster and Dominic West were there too, but Amal's dress brought the procession to a halt.
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However, negotiations have since ground to a halt with Washington demanding tangible steps and Pyongyang asking for U.S. concessions first.
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The groups had been fighting for more than a decade, but the eclipse quickly brought the battle to a halt.
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And without a user base to support further AR app development, momentum for the whole platform ground to a halt.
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On Twitter, some reports said a British-flagged supertanker called 'Pacific Voyager' had come to a halt in the Gulf.
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It smashed through the market, going 60 to 80 meters (200 to 260 feet) before finally coming to a halt.
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Many of the 4 million government contractors who have seen their paychecks come to a halt are eligible, as well.
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Dear Alex, It feels like almost yesterday we were chatting frequently on Bumble before it suddenly crashed to a halt.
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And while some said the country was grinding to a halt, others used comedy to illustrate the frustration among drivers...
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Greek lawmakers passed tough austerity measures over the weekend amidst protests that brought much of the country to a halt.
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Look no further than the cities of Atlanta and Baltimore, whose online operations ground to a halt after ransomware takeovers.
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SHORTLY AFTER 2am on November 11th 1918 a train came to a halt in a wood in Compiègne, near Paris.
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Talks aimed at resolving the conflict have ground to a halt ahead of Ukraine's presidential and parliamentary elections next year.
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Since Bachelor In Paradise screeched to a halt in June following allegations of sexual misconduct, Olympios has been laying low.
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A federal judge reached the same conclusion in 2013, ordering a halt to much of Mr Arpaio's immigration enforcement routine.
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A whole soccer match came to a halt when a cat decided to go for a run across the field.
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Should these grind to a halt, the wider economy will suffer, as will the popularity of new President John Magufuli.
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It had been two weeks since I'd come home, and the emails and meeting invites had slowed to a halt.
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That was, of course, before Huawei was added to a U.S. "entity list" that ground those plans to a halt.
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When the train came to a halt he stood carefully, feeling a tentative toddler-like ability to manage his walking.
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But unless he puts a halt to guojin mintui, Chinese entrepreneurs will conclude that the state is turning against them.
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The tweet sent the stock soaring up 11 percent, causing a halt in trade for a portion of the day.
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On Twitter, some reports said a British-flagged supertanker called Pacific Voyager had come to a halt in the Gulf.
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Yet, in 2014, the party, and Kesha's career, screeched to a halt when She entered rehab for an eating disorder.
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But things began going downhill – or down line – when he began sliding the opposite way before coming to a halt.
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It would take just one injured reindeer or a chimney accident and the whole system would grind to a halt.
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Rather than being freed from corruption, the economy is grinding to a halt under the weight of arbitrary tax demands.
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Here's the thing—if Twitter wanted to put a halt to abuse on its platform, it would've done so already.
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An outcry at home and abroad forced U.S. President Donald Trump to order a halt to the separations in June.
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Separately, a 24-hour nationwide strike on Tuesday has led to a halt in power generation at the two units.
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CollegeHumor became one of the web's few legacy companies, surviving while numerous other web-comedy companies grind to a halt.
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It gained in eight of the previous 10 sessions, with a five-day rally coming to a halt on Thursday.
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Huawei and ZTE, however, may not be the only international entities affected by a halt in partnerships with the university.
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But only if it can be safeguarded from hackers and terrorists, and not grind to a halt in a crisis.
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By blocking, delaying and boycotting top nominees like Ben Carson they seek to grind the new administration to a halt.
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In the wake of the Bachelor in Paradise scandal that caused a halt to production due to what Warner Bros.
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All soy crushing units had ground to a halt in Brazil because of lack of supplies, industry group Abiove said.
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The rover experienced some kind of error on July 2nd, causing most of its activities to come to a halt.
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The show came to a halt for 15 minutes after the person passed out, according to the Orange County Register.
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Schools closed, hospitals evacuated patients, and the local economy of the state's most populated city came grinding to a halt.
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With no centralized location for parties, momentum came to a halt, leaving many bassheads feeling displaced, explains +65 resident Nez.
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Only by repeating the majority's tired and debunked claims that broadband investment and innovation screeched to a halt in 2015.
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Mediation efforts by Egypt and the United Nations succeeded in bringing a halt to the exchanges after about six hours.
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That diplomacy appears to have ground to a halt because of the reluctance of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi to engage.
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"This is an attempt to bring the standard of living Americans have come to enjoy to a halt," he said.
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The move comes despite shares in the chemical firm not having traded since early 2015, when Tianhe requested a halt.
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A federal judge this week ordered a halt to most family separations at the border and the reunification of families.
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When asked, most citizens say they want clean air, water, a stable climate, and a halt to widespread species extinction.
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Drug approvals would grind to a halt and Europe might have to import medicines - something that would require new legislation.
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Just before the ceremony began, three cars skidded to a halt outside the mosque, and groups of men stormed inside.
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The intensity of the heat was enough to grind activity in the city to a halt, according to local media.
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In a new interview with Billboard, the now 36-year-old explained why her rise suddenly came to a halt.
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He put a halt on the idea because it would need to sell for the hefty price tag of $100,000.
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Sad indeed, but not all leggings-buying has to come to a halt while investigations into that brand are ongoing.
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As Vox's Dylan Matthews explains, the first few shutdowns didn't actually cause the federal government to grind to a halt.
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Pressley repeatedly objected to lines of questioning by Cammarata, frequently claiming marital privilege and putting a halt to the proceedings.
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His subsequent speech about the bond between England and Scotland is also brought to a halt, by a fuming Dougal.
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Suddenly, an audience member taking the wrong path to the bathroom screeches her dusty Vans to a halt beside us.
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With a government shutdown grinding business in Washington to a halt, Trump is likely to be set back even further.
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Thousands remain homeless, the vast majority of residents still have no power, and the economy has ground to a halt.
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The country took measures that were substantial and costly but nonetheless insufficient to actually bring the epidemic to a halt.
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Read more stories: The week the coronavirus brought the sports world to a halt Jerry Brewer: Sports bring us together.
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During these conversations, however, the game grinds to a halt when one of you has to make a dialogue choice.
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And just then, moments after pulling out of the Court Square station in Queens, the train came to a halt.
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The narrative grinds to a halt with the ascent of André Courrèges and the arrival of the white gogo boot.
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But her run screeched to a halt with three straight bogeys from the 13th hole at the Seaview Bay Course.
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She once mediated a case for two years before it came to a halt and ultimately ended up in court.
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Local reports indicated surge-pricing for alternatives like Uber had increased dramatically as public-transit service ground to a halt.
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Streaming As 2017 grinds to a halt, two media business stories promise to have a substantial impact on streaming video.
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It has led anti-Duterte protests calling for a halt to his war on drugs, which has left thousands dead.
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Five years later, amid the financial crisis and a continuing erosion of print advertising, the momentum came to a halt.
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Many have been camped outside the facility in Matamoros, blocking strikebreakers from entering and bringing production nearly to a halt.
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That streak has now ended this month, with a city economy dependent on tourism and entertainment grinding to a halt.
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A ban on selling American-made chips and other equipment to ZTE has brought the company's factories to a halt.
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Her campaign put a halt on events with more than 50 people, and the office will no longer share food.
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In truth, the shortages, though noticeable nationwide, have been sporadic, and France gives no appearance of grinding to a halt.
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That means "the exponential growth of the outbreak has in all probability been brought to a halt," Van Dissel said.
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So it is up to Congress to put a halt to the bloodshed, which it has the powers to do.
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That means "the exponential growth of the outbreak has in all probability been brought to a halt," Van Dissel said.
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At that moment — Tuesday night for France and Belgium; Wednesday for England and Croatia — whole cities ground to a halt.
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The meeting came to a halt as everyone stopped to read the article, according to one person who was present.
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Taylor has noticed a dip in people booking hotels and Airbnbs as international travel is slowly grinding to a halt.
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This isn't the first time airlines have relied on the US government as demand for travel grinds to a halt.
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The Indian government has announced a halt in operations against militants in Kashmir for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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His plan calls for a halt on nuclear construction and license renewals until a solution for nuclear waste is found.
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Outside a village called Salahiya, the tanks and armored personnel carriers of the 16th Division suddenly came to a halt.
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Judge Collyer ordered a halt to the payments last year but suspended her order to allow the government to appeal.
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Trump in turn offered security guarantees to Pyongyang and pledged a halt to large-scale military drills with South Korea.
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The plan worked until the mid-1990s, when the raging civil war in the region put a halt to development.
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" They added, "Success in that campaign would be a North American commitment to denuclearization and a halt of missile tests.
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Bolt looked anything but invulnerable as he hopped to a halt, shouting an epithet while his rivals continued to accelerate.
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Last year, inflation rose and business investment ground to a halt; from underwear to automobiles, sales of consumer products slowed.
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Separatists are waging violence against civilians in the Kashmir Valley, in a bid to bring the region to a halt.
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With the shutdown stretching into its 25th day, negotiations between Trump and top congressional Democrats have screeched to a halt.
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Representatives of many other governments have called for a halt to extrajudicial and vigilante killings, and punishment for those responsible.
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Ecuador's economy ground to a halt last year after growing, on average, 4 percent or more from 2006 to 2014.
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Cars screech to a halt, raucous children in a swimming pool fall silent and grocery bags fall to the ground.
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Future research must include longer-term studies that can make sure sperm production actually comes to a halt, she said.
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They had been preparing for their activities to come to a halt for four months in accordance with the order.
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During the Obama years, the steady rise in the number of undocumented immigrants in this country came to a halt.
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The EPA received a halt order from the Supreme Court in 2016 until a lower court had ruled on it.
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Thousands of pieces of merch on the internet were rendered essentially worthless, bringing the Mueller industrial complex to a halt.
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Seconds later, a yellow school bus whines to a halt in front of him, just as Frog knew it would.
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The truck hits two vehicles before jackknifing and landing on a pickup before sliding and finally coming to a halt.
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As Vox's Dylan Matthews has explained, the first few shutdowns didn't actually mean the federal government ground to a halt.
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Not long ago, Gary Johnson, the Libertarian Party's 2016 Presidential candidate, put a halt to his considerable consumption of marijuana.
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An aerial view reveals that the movement of people and technology and deal closure have simply come to a halt.
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The spread of coronavirus has wreaked havoc on daily life, grinding most of our routines and plans to a halt.
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He gets paid a salary, but business has ground to a halt and he's worried he might be laid off.
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Mr. Trump sacrificed that option when he boasted how "proud" he'd be to grind the government to a halt. 5.
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When Lyndon Johnson announced a halt to the bombing of North Vietnam in 285, the bombing of Laos sharply escalated.
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A party opposing the president will probably seek an injunction — a halt in the action — while the matter is litigated.
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The president had ordered a halt to the Obama-era program, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, in the fall.
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The sudden influx of more passengers (about 20 percent on the metro) almost brought the service grinding to a halt.
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And some of these states are statutorilyrequired to shut down their programs if the federal funding comes to a halt.
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On both points, Trump proved to be a big reason that progress on disaster aid had slowed to a halt.
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The consequence of all these edits is that the pacing frequently stutters, and in fact sometimes grinds to a halt.
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The normally brisk sorghum trade between the two countries has ground to a halt as tensions mount between Washington and Beijing.
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The Kuwait-sponsored draft demands a halt to "the use of any excessive, disproportionate and indiscriminate force" by the Israeli military.
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The technologies don't come to a halt, of course, they simply move on, seeking out other places where they race ahead.
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Now, with crude less than half its price of two years ago, the country appears to be grinding to a halt.
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The resolutions call for all sieges to be lifted, humanitarian aid access and a halt in air strikes and forced displacement.
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Trying to grind the Senate to a halt to try to stop this -- they gave up the filibuster on Neil Gorsuch.
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Before taking office, Trump was critical of the U.N. after its security council called for a halt to Israeli settlement-building.
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It crashed into an unoccupied parked car and two pedestrians before coming to a halt in a shallow ravine, officials said.
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The newspaper said lawyers for Qualcomm have asked for a halt to implementation of the fine and related penalties, citing sources.
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The reforms came to a halt when Alexander was killed in 1881, soon after marrying his long-time mistress Catherine Dolguruky.
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The groups asked U.S. District Judge Denise Capser in Boston to order a halt to such practices without going to trial.
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Nico Hulkenberg and Daniel Ricciardo were both in scoring positions when their cars came to a halt with three laps remaining.
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In short, this is not the organization you want ground to a halt as a result of a ransomware-fueled cyberattack.
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Although Turkey and the EU entered into membership negotiations in 2005, the country's membership process came to a halt soon after.
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The Obama administration announced a halt to new coal-mining leases on public lands as it reviews the federal coal program.
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Captain T signals a halt and jumps out to check an area where a roadside bomb went off that very morning.
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But for a few hours on Wednesday afternoon, the terror attack brought London to a halt and sent Parliament into lockdown.
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Work at the US Census Bureau, which is already behind in preparations for the 2020 census, would grind to a halt.
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You try to open a website and it grinds to a halt, or read an email and it churns along sluggishly.
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The women told me about their careers — flight school, promotions, college classes, and engagements — coming to a halt after their assaults.
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This included confidence-building measures such as a halt to the sieges of Syrian cities and bombing of civilians, he said.
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And most worrying, would the slow slog of his asylum application grind to a halt the day he becomes an adult?
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Morton served up three homers against Cleveland in his last turn as his four-game winning streak came to a halt.
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This means the global economy, which Gross said is based on credit creation, in turn is slowly grinding to a halt.
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But without vigorous backing from the executive, such programmes as land reform and voluntary crop substitution will grind to a halt.
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THIS WEEK Argentine trade unions opposed to the government of Mauricio Macri will try to bring the country to a halt.
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Corporate decision-making eventually ground to a halt and the warring co-owners turned to the courts to break the deadlock.
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Then, it all came to a halt when he was diagnosed with lymphoma and multicentric Castleman's disease, a rare genetic disorder.
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Estonia joined the European Union in 20143 and the euro zone in 22014; Moldova's EU candidacy has ground to a halt.
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Somalia's democratic trailblazing in Africa came to a halt in 265, when General Mohammed Siad Barré seized power in a coup.
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But at least the Castros are calling a halt to one-family rule—though not, of course, to one-party rule.
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In China, trading was suspended for the second time in a week, with a seven percent stock drop triggering a halt.
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The shares had been suspended from trade since December 24.05 and the company's Shenzhen-listed shares still remain on a halt.
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It is how they would react to a Fed which, having begun to tighten, is forced to soon call a halt.
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The AirPods comparison sort of grinds to a halt when you look at the design and fit of the Powerbeats Pro.
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Its screen blinked off, but the engine kept going, petering along for a few more minutes before whirring to a halt.
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Brunson was knocked out with a high kick shortly afterward and his march toward the middleweight title came to a halt.
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The number 63 bus came to a halt near the Trevi Fountain, a popular tourist attraction, before the fire took hold.
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As the UK referendum result dropped in that fateful Friday morning, the tech startup world didn't immediately grind to a halt.
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Only legalization allows us to control drugs, reduce youth access, and call a halt to organized crime's monopoly of the industry.
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A federal judge ordered a halt to the policy but an appellate court said it could continue while the administration appeals.
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Gasping for breath, legs aching, I tear down a hallway, barreling left around a corner only to skid to a halt.
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The futures price for January bitcoin surged to $18,850 at one point early today and twice triggered a halt to trading.
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A government shutdown would mean lots of federal operations coming to a halt, which could mean some frustrating disruptions for you.
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Bernie Sanders said he is "in favor" of Democrats using parliamentary tactics that could essentially bring the Senate to a halt.
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When that enzyme grabs favipiravir instead of a nucleotide, the virus's multiplication machinery gets gummed up and grinds to a halt.
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Rail-car loadings in China, electricity output and iron ore supplies show that China's industrial output is grinding to a halt.
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Banking regulations slowed to a halt during President Trump's first quarter in the White House, according to a new financial index.
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Rowling's script periodically screeches to a halt to putty in those storylines, a tactic perhaps more conducive to novels than movies.
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Apple's bulletproof Wall Street growth story came to a halt as iPhone sales slowed and interest in the Apple Watch declined.
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"If you allowed anyone with an idea to stop other people from making work, creative expression would grind to a halt."
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The resurgence came after a halt the day before when the country celebrated the fifth anniversary of its independence from Sudan.
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In a statement, President Mahmoud Abbas reiterated his commitment to a two-state solution and demanded a halt to settlement expansion.
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In an interview with Reuters in March this year, Central Bank Chairman Artur Javadyan signalled a halt to the easing cycle.
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After meeting Kim for instance, the President blindsided his team by announcing a halt to US military exercises with South Korea.
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The US Postal Strike of 1970 brought mail delivery to a halt as 210,000 letter carriers stopped working for 8 days.
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The opportunity to put a halt to our deepening reliance on imports for dozens of critically important minerals is within reach.
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Copper prices retreated as a rally on hopes that President-elect Donald Trump will boost infrastructure spending ground to a halt.
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Senate Republicans are struggling to unite behind a plan to fund the government after budget talks have ground to a halt.
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The expansive legislation would also place a halt on the payday lending restrictions that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently proposed.
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Recent rocket tests by the North Koreans have, however, brought talks about sport and other inter-Korean exchanges to a halt.
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Highlighting the fragility of Japan's economy, growth in the country's industrial output ground to a halt in July after June's gains.
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There's absolutely no question we're slowing down, but I don't see evidence in our businesses that we're slowing to a halt.
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I support the development of offshore wind and solar, a halt to new fossil fuel investments, and a ban on fracking.
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You would think that Jonas, the horrible snow storm world eater, would have brought New York City grinding to a halt.
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All imports from what had been the country's four-largest supplier of raw material ground to a halt in October 2017.
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Right around 10 am Pacific, we started seeing reports from both coasts that the internet had suddenly slowed to a halt.
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Seismic surveyors saw sales dwindle in the 2014-2016 downturn after oil prices fell sharply and exploration came to a halt.
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New York (CNN Business)The junk bond market, one of the biggest beneficiaries of easy money, has screeched to a halt.
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The largest monthly job loss on record, 1.97 million, was in September 1945 as America's wartime economy came to a halt.
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For instance, EchoGuides saw its business ground to a halt when the conditions made it too dangerous to visit lava areas.
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Several Broadway plays and musicals had previously put a halt to cast members greeting fans and signing programs at stage doors.
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"As soon as you start putting blanket statements on everything, you can obviously grind a company to a halt," Danilkis said.
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After the train ground to a halt, Ms. Brick, who was traveling with Beckie Bintrim, 32, of Brooklyn, surveyed their surroundings.
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Sanders has called for a wholesale ban on fracking, while Biden called for a halt to new fracking on public land.
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Much of the world is at a halt due to the novel coronavirus, which has infected a reported 265,000 people worldwide.
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When he heard the reverb of the screeching guitars, it echoed the background noise of the train screeching to a halt.
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Meanwhile British Airways has seen its U.K. operations grind to a halt as a result of its first ever pilots' strike.
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In Venezuela, six mega-projects being built by Odebrecht have ground to a halt, including an expansion of the Caracas subway.
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If they refuse to participate in roll call votes, the Senate will come to a halt for lack of a quorum.
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On Sunday, Michelle O'Neill, leader of Sinn Féin in Northern Ireland called a halt to negotiations with the Democratic Unionist Party.
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The company is still highly profitable, but its growth has ground to a halt as consumers continue to abandon pay television.
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The family is especially jittery because one daughter recently returned from Italy after her study abroad program skidded to a halt.
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Several Broadway plays and musicals have already put a halt to cast members greeting fans and signing programs at stage doors.
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The Mossad tried repeatedly to kill the scientists before recruiting agents inside the project who helped bring it to a halt.
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A halt in operations at the Abu Dhabi food processing plant that serves the Saudi Arabia market is also a concern.
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Several Broadway plays and musicals had previously put a halt to cast members greeting fans and signing programs at stage doors.
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Beyond sharing video chat happy hour screenshots and quarantine dinner concoctions, our piece-by-piece biographies have ground to a halt.
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Communities all over the world are grappling with the new normal in places where public life is coming to a halt.
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Indians All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor went 0-for-4 to see his 11-game hitting streak come to a halt.
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Yes, there are red lines which, if crossed, would justify bringing everything to a halt with our bodies in the streets.
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Many construction projects have ground to a halt in recent months as credit evaporates amid soaring inflation and the sliding lira.
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AOL just announced that they were retiring Instant Messenger, and that felt like a "Halt and Catch Fire" kind of moment.
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But the party life came to a halt when top leadership jumped ship and the SEC started looking into the books.
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The protesters, lending support to an Indigenous campaign against a natural gas pipeline, brought rail service and ports to a halt.
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The committee put a halt to Broadcom's campaign last week in order to investigate the potential deal over national security concerns.
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Leydi Duenas-Claros also seeks a halt to her deportation proceedings and wants the government to reconsider her denied asylum claim.
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The Saudi-backed Syrian opposition ruled out even indirect negotiations unless Damascus took steps including a halt to Russian air strikes.
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That timing could collide directly with an impeachment trial, an all-consuming proceeding that brings other Senate work to a halt.
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Interdependencies between component makers mean one small missing piece or stalled factory can grind the whole production system to a halt.
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He said he heard a loud noise coming from beneath the train about 10 seconds before it screeched to a halt.
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The former Vice President was launching into his closing statement when immigrant rights activists briefly brought the event to a halt.
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President Donald Trump has ordered a halt to those payments and has vacillated on his support or opposition to this legislation.
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Much of the country came to a halt as transport workers went on a strike that could last into next week.
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Last October a court ordered a halt to the clearing of its remaining 200 hectares (a thirtieth of its original extent).
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The committee put a halt to Broadcom's campaign last week in order to investigate the potential deal over national security concerns.
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STEADY RECOVERY Thursday's announcement brings a halt to the steady recovery Pearson had been making, helped by years of cost cuts.
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It came shortly after the session had resumed following a halt prompted by a crash for Manor's German rookie Pascal Wehrlein.
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The committee put a halt to Broadcom's bid last week in order to investigate the potential deal over national security concerns.
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While legislation has been moving in Florida's capital, action on the issue on Capitol Hill has seemingly come to a halt.
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Gross domestic product growth shuddered to a halt in 2016 and inflation for the last 12 months averages at 29 percent.
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If you only pay attention to the quarreling inside the Beltway, you'd think the country's progress was grinding to a halt.
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Some are even pushing legislative proposals aimed at preventing the gears of government from grinding to a halt in the future.
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Proponents of United Nation's Palestinian refugee aid have recently called for a halt in funding reductions, claiming potential for catastrophic consequences.
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