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Mumbai brought to a standstill Heavy rains brought Mumbai to a standstill Tuesday, with roads waterlogged with yellow-tinged water, disrupting schools, government, and transport.
"We do know that I-70 eastbound traffic was at a standstill or close to a standstill because of a crash way out ahead of it," he said at a news conference.
They pretty much brought central Hong Kong to a standstill.
Their battle put production for season 8 at a standstill.
Eventually they would have reached a standstill, forming another condensate.
Getting a second opinion can also help end a standstill.
Hurricane Maria brought life in Puerto Rico to a standstill.
By Thursday morning, the traffic was already at a standstill.
Work at Futurewei came to a standstill after the blacklist
"The building has come to a standstill," the employee said.
It has also brought the sporting world to a standstill.
But Washington won't simply be at a standstill until then.
The excavator was withdrawn, the demolitions left at a standstill.
It has also brought the sporting world to a standstill.
The outbreak has brought life to a standstill in Iran.
The national war over gun control remains at a standstill.
Earlier this year, Extinction Rebellion brought London to a standstill.
The rocket fire brought much of Israel to a standstill.
Their protest brought Wednesday's proceedings to a standstill for hours.
I didn't know that things would soon crawl to a standstill.
Negotiations to resolve the trade war are currently at a standstill.
Crowds of mourners brought the state capital, Chennai, to a standstill.
But for now, the Tibetan flag proposal remains at a standstill.
Buses and streetcars were also at a standstill on Wednesday, NOLA.
" • "It's a problem associated with productivity, we're basically at a standstill.
"They were at a standstill for so long," one source said.
Negotiations between congressional Democrats and the president are at a standstill.
Nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang have remained at a standstill.
This briefly brought the entire parade of humanity to a standstill.
Congress came to a standstill on Zika funding before the recess.
"Every manufacturer is at something of a standstill anyway," he said.
"With the soul at a standstill until they return," one read.
League traffic tends to come to a standstill while he deliberates.
Dating, among other facets of life, has come to a standstill.
Uber immediately halted its testing program, which remains at a standstill.
Then, she reached a standstill, and even began putting on weight again.
To be able to do so, Osram must waive a standstill agreement.
In New York, for example, there has been a standstill since 2010.
That was the night she says her world came to a standstill.
The outage caused a standstill at checkout lines all over the country.
In the first quarter of 2018 it slowed almost to a standstill.
All departing flights were canceled on Monday, putting travel at a standstill.
They are still waiting for approval, with their research at a standstill.
It's a standstill so Clarke and Roan decide to try to negotiate.
In Croatia, flooding brought traffic to a standstill in several coastal towns.
But Albany seems to be at a standstill on the housing front.
Even the idea of a standstill transition was initially resisted by Mrs.
It has just been brought to a standstill by the humble drone.
Much of the city will come to a standstill until April 7.
But all other kind of social activity is grinding to a standstill.
Boston came to a standstill on the morning of April 19, 2013.
If Rivera lost his phone, the restaurant might come to a standstill.
The Great Blizzard of 2003 brought East Coast cities to a standstill.
RK: So, in Hong Kong and China, businesses are at a standstill.
Negotiations between the White House and members of Congress appear at a standstill.
On February 5, Super Bowl 51 will bring the country to a standstill.
That leaves NATO's responses to cyber attacks on member countries at a standstill.
Traffic literally comes to a standstill along Serangoon Road as observers look on.
But 7 months after the hurricane, disaster-relief funding remains at a standstill.
The process has come to a standstill, to the dismay of many residents.
So far, neither side has backed down, and talks are at a standstill.
The world's eighth-busiest airport being forced into a standstill didn't go unnoticed.
Politics on all sides have brought both sets of negotiations to a standstill.
He'd walk away at an opportune moment, grinding the match to a standstill.
In the meantime, some traditional distributors of medical supplies are at a standstill.
On Monday, a strike brought public transit — including airline flights — to a standstill.
The virus outbreak has brought state legislatures across the country to a standstill.
It blasts from a standstill to 62 mph in a claimed 1.9 seconds ...
The Seattle airport was brought to a standstill for part of Friday evening.
We rolled slow, clanging our bells as we brought traffic to a standstill.
"The observed pace of regulatory activity has come to a standstill," he said.
After January 31, the EU and the UK will enter a standstill period.
When the body was found, work at the plant came to a standstill.
The move is intended to bring the country to a standstill on Thursday.
In December, borrowing in the high-yield bond market came to a standstill.
"We are at a standstill," said a national EU diplomat who follows Brexit.
We should be at a bit of a standstill politically and financially in August.
Would the political turmoil and economic collapse bring the entire event to a standstill?
Guessing she most likely brought traffic to a standstill when she crossed the street.
When winter weather brought New York City to a standstill, James had an idea.
A powerful storm packing heavy winds has brought much of Maine to a standstill.
Rcom continues to be in a standstill agreement with its lenders until end-2017.
It can accelerate from a standstill to 62 miles per hour in 7.2 seconds.
In 2006, Hezbollah fought Israel to a standstill in a 34-day border war.
But a weapon and assault charge in 2007 brought her momentum to a standstill.
British politics would crawl to a standstill at a critical time in global politics.
Real talk: Net neutrality legislation is at a standstill on Capitol Hill right now.
From a standstill, it's difficult to coast the Racer board up to its speed.
Unable to maintain a standstill, they shuffled back and forth, talking at each other.
They brought the city to a standstill, burning trucks and firing on government forces.
And yet he has brought part of the government to a standstill over it.
With the president in town, and rain, Los Angeles traffic ground to a standstill.
"It feels like nothing is getting better, it's all at a standstill," he said.
And shippers have made drastic cuts to their operations with work at a standstill.
The coronavirus has brought the cruise industry to a standstill and walloped stock prices.
The talks are now at a standstill over deep divisions among the three countries.
London (CNN Business)Last year, a vegan sausage roll brought Britain to a standstill.
A standstill agreement among the parties, however, looks designed to mitigate the governance risk.
Both sides have continued to dig in as trial negotiations remain at a standstill.
This has brought Italy to a standstill, and may bring a general election soon.
If the subways and buses shut down, the city would come to a standstill.
But on Wednesday, sources in the bloc said the talks had hit a "standstill".
The only oxygen-producing plant is at a standstill due to lack of fuel.
Here are 10 blizzards that have brought parts of the US to a standstill.
With negotiations apparently at a standstill, the strike could last days or even weeks.
On Tuesday, not a single Democrat showed up, putting the two nominations at a standstill.
The athlete's football career has also come to a standstill after his peaceful political protest.
This often means dragging the action to a standstill to prove he's done his homework.
Osram waived a standstill agreement, paving the way for AMS to launch a takeover bid.
Now, the case is reportedly at a standstill, despite the reported wealth of evidence involved.
But talks between the team and city officials appeared to hit a standstill in 2015.
The first Futurewei employee said work had come to a standstill since Huawei was blacklisted.
"As a result of his detention, the proceedings have come to a standstill," Meron said.
So, with Washington policy at a standstill, Cramer sees two ways this market can go.
The Liberal Democrats said they want to grind the business of government to a standstill.
The resistance is one action, but that can actually be a standstill without a plan.
A major power cut left trains at a standstill and 1 million homes without power.
Others could be seen coming to a standstill in the middle of a shopping center.
The prefectural government recently fought Tokyo to a standstill in court over the expansion plan.
I feel like I'm at a standstill and don't know how to get started again.
That's without a pandemic streaking across the globe and bringing regular business to a standstill.
A standstill like this cannot be withstood by society, economically or politically for too long.
Businesses are shuttered, the American people are hurting, and our economy is at a standstill.
But now a standstill in so many of the activities we love has gone global.
But then the coronavirus outbreak hit Hong Kong and largely brought society to a standstill.
Successive governments failed to provide a budget for the commission, bringing work to a standstill.
Streets, schools and banks were closed throughout the country, bringing the economy to a standstill.
The UAW and GM, while communicating, appear to be at a "standstill," according to Lightbody.
Some towns remain at a standstill as residents fear the flooding the rainfall can bring.
This has left the CHIP debate at a standstill, with no clear resolution in sight.
More than 9 million Americans are reportedly now at risk of unemployment as a result of the industry coming to a standstill as countless servers, chefs, dishwashers, suppliers, and vendors have lost their jobs as a result of the industry coming to a standstill.
Growth is slowing to a standstill globally, because much of the world's population already has smartphones.
"Not much has to go wrong to bring GDP growth to a standstill," said Vanden Houte.
Some people who need loans to take care of existing property are also at a standstill.
Cars were brought to a standstill Tuesday by yellow-tinged water on waterlogged streets, photos showed.
Estonians recall the crippling Russian cyber-attack that brought their country to a standstill in 2007.
He says he expects a trial "at some point", but concedes that "we're at a standstill".
In some of the most dramatic cooling episodes, overturning circulation seemed to come to a standstill.
And traffic, which sat in a standstill for hours, is reportedly just beginning to move again.
We were at a standstill: I demanded the Mel C tin, but my sisters wanted Geri.
However, the U.S. and Turkey are at a standstill when it comes to the Kurdish issue.
The Model X will sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in a paltry 3.1 seconds.
Her community is at a standstill with the loss of such a charismatic thinker and maker.
In the United States, political polarization has brought fiscal policy — spending and taxes — to a standstill.
A false alarm about a security situation brought Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport to a standstill Wednesday afternoon.
Lawmakers are back in Washington today, but talks to end the shutdown are at a standstill.
He was standing near the access lanes to the bridge, and traffic was at a standstill.
When I finally reached Olympia, I found the main street blocked, with traffic at a standstill.
See how the demonstrations brought the country to a standstill and earned the ire of China. 
Terrorist attacks and assaults on health workers have at times brought the response to a standstill.
Like honestly talk about what is the ... New York has been at a standstill since 22015.
A strike last Tuesday brought a large part of the Catalan transport network to a standstill.
Since my last lay off in early 2015, the cycle seems to have reached a standstill.
His decision to step down ended a standstill arrangement between the company and the Icahn Group.
What happened next was the vehicular equivalent of a stampede, packing the roads to a standstill.
Other data could show some of the early signs of an economy brought to a standstill.
Outside Downing Street, protesters sang "No-one voted for Boris" and brought traffic to a standstill.
America's automotive manufacturing will not come to a standstill as the coronavirus spreads throughout the country.
The workers protested reduced wages amid falling wool prices, bringing the local industry to a standstill.
But as I looked around CVS in Harlem that Sunday, everything had come to a standstill.
Others, from closer to home, streamed toward the church all morning, bringing traffic to a standstill.
The grouting came to a standstill—but the passage of water underneath the dam did not.
It rockets from a standstill to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds, according to Car and Driver.
LONDON — Earlier this year, a little-known environmental group, Extinction Rebellion, brought London to a standstill.
But this fact-check drama is at a standstill, with the Post standing by its rating.
Browsing playlists from within Waze, though, will only be allowed when the car is at a standstill.
The GOP's inability to agree on reform has left it at a standstill for the time being.
But eventually and repeatedly the poem would come to a standstill because language betrayed me every time.
"Some people's lives are basically at a standstill because of this unusual and drastic directive," he said.
Economists predict prices will go up at grocery stores and U.S. industries would come to a standstill.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global aluminum production growth ground to a standstill in the first half of this year.
Since then, wages have largely been at a standstill, and have failed to keep up with inflation.
A huge mob of 10,000 angry cabbies brought the capital of Jakarta to a standstill in March.
Strike 4 Repeal estimated that 5,000 people packed the O'Connell Bridge today, bringing traffic to a standstill.
A change in Indonesian mining rules in January led to a standstill in Freeport's copper concentrate exports.
"With vessel traffic at a standstill, liquefaction activity appears to have been ramped down drastically," Iyengar said.
The peg has produced a black market for the currency and brought economic growth to a standstill.
" The ruling brought the criminal case against Mr. Dear to what the district attorney called "a standstill.
My body was in such shock that I was at a standstill; the bruising wasn't going away.
The case had ground to a standstill under Fernandez's government, leaving Argentina isolated from global capital markets.
Warp 1, or light speed, makes the Enterprise look like it's at a standstill over the sun.
DACA is only one piece of a larger debate over immigration reform that remains at a standstill.
With no road map, executive decision-making could be paralyzed and investment could come to a standstill.
Britain's negotiations with the European Union were at close to a standstill before Germany's coalition talks collapsed.
The brawl brought the game to a standstill as officials attempted to separate players from both teams.
Delaware's system, which requires a 7-to-5 jury majority, is under review and at a standstill.
Given that the porn industry is now at a standstill, when do you think its decline began?
Since then, those pilots have picketed and threatened to strike, leaving millions of deliveries at a standstill.
Now there are fears the waters will get too warm and bring the business to a standstill.
The latter has decimated thousands of lives across Europe and brought all its economies to a standstill.
Argentine ports and cellphone service largely came to a standstill, while flights in the region remained operational.
Tourists and residents alike came to a standstill, pulling out their phones to call their loved ones.
Now, negotiations are at a standstill, with each side insisting the ball is in the other's court.
The strike, which was backed by the Catalan regional government, also brought public transit to a standstill.
But on Monday, the airport was brought to a standstill as protesters occupied parts of the airport.
Demonstrators and paramilitary forces faced off in the streets of Khartoum, bringing the city to a standstill.
We need to stay solvent as we come to a standstill … cash flows are drying up overnight.
Instead, it is being driven by a deadly virus that brought a flourishing economy to a standstill .
And the process for Turkey to become a member of the European Union is at a standstill.
The government has come to a standstill, and Ms. Park's approval ratings are in the single digits.
Experts call them "phantom traffic jams," moments when traffic grinds to a standstill for no apparent reason.
"I was just at a standstill," said Mr. Smith, whose debt has ballooned to more than $13,20193.
They've launched street protests that brought parts of London and New York and Sydney to a standstill.
When the traffic is at a standstill, some of the smaller cottages look dwarfed by the cars.
But as the island's economic growth has ground to a standstill, voters appear cautious about continuing that path.
" New contender Robert Whittaker joined Rockhold, saying "the division is at a standstill … There's no incentive to fight.
For one, Altria entered into a standstill agreement that limits to 35 percent the company's ownership in Juul.
Boeing orders have been at a standstill since shortly after global regulators grounded the 737 Max in March.
In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, in early November 2012, New York City was at a standstill.
Israeli forces were fought to a standstill, and eventually forced to withdraw without achieving any of their goals.
I considered how horrific it looked, only to realize that one car hadn't been forced to a standstill.
All the more challenging, health workers were attacked in the conflict zone, bringing vaccination efforts to a standstill.
And the Post Office's plan to auction off a 1.7-acre parcel in Sacramento is at a standstill.
Unfortunately, it still didn't provide any assistance from a standstill like the throttle on VanMoof's X2, for example.
But at the same time not much has to go wrong to bring GDP growth to a standstill.
The sudden mass movement has brought the country to a standstill and caught the political elite by surprise.
Senate Democrats are working to grind legislation to a standstill to pressure Mitch McConnell, the NY Times reports.
Latin American nations far sturdier than Haiti have been brought to a standstill by protests over fuel prices.
Since May 21st, a virus has shut down Philadelphia's online court system, bringing network access to a standstill.
With Christmas around the corner, volume is drying up, and the market has essentially come to a standstill.
"Without them — as these courageous strikes have demonstrated — our business would come to a standstill," the author states.
Many traffic lights and railroad signals also timed by GPS default to red, bringing transport to a standstill.
Reed said he feared that if there's no budget deal, the federal government could come to a standstill.
But Trump's push to make the farm bill more partisan could bring the legislative package to a standstill.
The Ludicrous Model S, if you don't recall, will hit 60 mph from a standstill in 2.8 seconds.
Environmentalists say the crisis has brought many projects intended to help farmers fight climate change to a standstill.
Chinese business has come to a standstill as half the population travels over a one-week public holiday.
With the floor debate largely at a standstill, rank-and-file Republicans are drafting a range of alternatives.
Protesters disrupted the morning commute and brought parts of the central business district to a standstill around lunchtime.
Some of the extra traffic, which Hannity said was at a "standstill," could be attributed to Kim's arrival.
Immigration has led to violent protests and a general strike, bringing the island to a standstill since February.
Traffic comes to a standstill, strangers huddle under a shared awning, and inside-out umbrellas litter trash cans.
In those incidents, graffiti taggers forced trains to a standstill using the emergency brake and then vandalized them.
In the days that followed, the Ebola response ground to a standstill in the epicenter of the outbreak.
Two years ago, the government and Apple fought to a standstill over encryption following the San Bernardino shooting.
Members of the opposition New Democratic Party brought the legislature to a standstill by pounding on their desks.
The virus has also caused countless flight cancellations and brought parts of the Chinese economy to a standstill.
This 4,220-pound machine moves from a standstill to 60 miles an hour in a robust six seconds.
Britain left the EU last month and a "standstill" transition period is due to end on Dec. 31.
So many people poured into the streets on Friday to celebrate that traffic was brought to a standstill.
The 203,600-pound Cooper S ALL4 goes from a standstill to 60 miles per hour in seven seconds.
Washington D.C., along with the United States' east coast, has been brought to a standstill by a blizzard.
The company on Wednesday posted a video of the R500T truck performing 360-degree turns from a standstill.
As court duels drag on, campaigns lag, research comes to a standstill and years of community mobilization dissipate.
Public broadcaster NHK reported that flights and public transport across the region had been brought to a standstill.
In London, students chanting, "Save our planet!" gathered in Parliament Square, where they brought traffic to a standstill.
The protests, led by British climate group Extinction Rebellion, brought parts of central London to a standstill on Tuesday.
Which is why many of them were delighted when the city of Lisbon came to a standstill in November.
As Brexit negotiations crawl to a standstill, details of the tactics the Leave campaign used are still being uncovered.
Although the debate seems to be at a standstill, activists against the repeal don't think the fight is over.
"In the megacities in China, we learned that traffic is at a standstill there an awful lot," Bangle says.
Another Grand Coalition would be a standstill and with the FDP Germany would take a step into the past.
On Thursday, the Journal reported that talks were at a standstill as Washington weighs limits over business with Huawei.
"Things are 'mouta mouta' here," said Tankoano, using an expression in the local Mossi language meaning "at a standstill".
As a result, their cases are at a standstill, and they're stuck waiting indefinitely in the jail's lockdown unit.
If the U.S. hold-up continues, the court might grind to a standstill by the end of next year.
Major projects such as the Mes Aynak copper mine, being developed by a Chinese consortium, remain at a standstill.
So while traffic came to a standstill, passersby witnessed as a red carpet was rolled out onto the road.
Any one of these crimes could call the election into question and bring the democratic process to a standstill.
They had fought ISIS to a standstill in Kobane and with our help back in 2014-43, repulsed them.
With a rumble from the exhaust, it'll snap from a standstill to 21 miles an hour in 226 seconds.
A Futurewei employee not affected by the layoffs said work had come to a standstill since Huawei was blacklisted.
Negotiations between the U.S. and China — the two largest economies in the world — also appeared to reach a standstill.
In the following months, talks appeared to be at a standstill, and North Korea tested several short-range missiles.
The combination of a crazy presidential race and long-standing political polarization has brought Congress almost to a standstill.
And last fall, Philadelphia came to a standstill at times as Pope Francis greeted hundreds of thousands of people.
Eventually, the men and the Children chose peace over mutually assured destruction, after fighting each other to a standstill.
"We're at a standstill," said Parker, who works as a substitute teacher and doesn't have his own retirement fund.
The demonstrators had vowed to disrupt every stage of Mr. Trump's visit by bringing central London to a standstill.
Until the plane is cleared to fly again, a substantial chunk of Boeing's business will remain at a standstill.
Automakers are shutting down manufacturing plants in Europe as the coronavirus spreads and brings many industries to a standstill.
He swivels his hips, and as he does so, he slows down: to a crawl, then to a standstill.
The bad news: A good chunk of Disney's business is at a standstill and that's unlikely to change overnight.
The deadly virus has brought all the key EU economies to a standstill, with most people confined at home.
Many restaurants and shops in once bustling airport terminals have closed with business essentially having come to a standstill.
But after draconian containment measures and colossal medical efforts, new reported cases there have slowed almost to a standstill.
For anyone who "really wants Sweden to come to a standstill," she said, information technology is a vulnerable area.
DAKAR, Senegal — Julius Ikena's trade business is at a standstill because he cannot make electronic payments to his partners.
As France braces for a fifth day of nationwide strikes, much of its train network is at a standstill.
A slew of food inspections were postponed, immigration cases came to a standstill, and some National Parks were shuttered.
When the Alexandrians and their enemies are at a standstill, it's Rick's son Carl who takes the first shot.
The teams played to a standstill in the third quarter as Miami entered the fourth with a 77-74 lead.
"Military tensions have brought human rights dialogue with the DPRK to a standstill," Ojea Quintana told the 47-member forum.
It can go from a standstill to 249 mph and get back to 0 mph in less than 42 seconds.
WE'VE BASICALLY BEEN AT A STANDSTILL SINCE THE MARKETS HIT CLOSE TO A RECORD HIGH JUST ABOUT A MONTH AGO.
The widening scope of the new virus has strained China's health care system and brought the country to a standstill.
Nant Capital has also entered into a standstill agreement with Tribune, limiting its ability to raise stake in the publisher.
It is ironic, then, that the scandal that has ensued seems to have brought her administration almost to a standstill.
"For now, we're sort of in a standstill until we see how the data this week turns out," he added.
Yet these days, players can use the glyphs they buy forever, and steady profits have screeched almost to a standstill.
For years it would arrive limp and tan, which brought breakfast to a standstill when I sent the toast back.
As Tokyo ground to a standstill over the weekend, with most businesses closed, three Rugby World Cup matches were canceled.
The highways out of town were at almost a standstill, turning their eight-hour drive into a sixteen-hour journey.
Additionally H/2 has said it is prepared to sign a standstill agreement, deferring the interest payment for three months.
The Snow Gods reserve special contempt for those who don't respect their ability to bring human activity to a standstill.
However, in the absence of a standstill agreement, Barington is not prohibited from agitating against the company in other matters.
But there's no denying that those muscular haunches are menacing, even at a standstill under the staid convention center lights.
To make matters worse, the island's agricultural industry is at a standstill, importing more than 85 percent of its produce.
Most of the destruction is in rural areas, though the rains caused Mumbai's transport network to come to a standstill.
Separately, a Seville court rejected on Monday international creditor challenges to a standstill agreement protecting the restructuring process in Spain.
A strike by lorry drivers in Brazil continued to affect fuel supplies across the country, bringing businesses to a standstill.
About 5 minutes after I entered the store, everything came to a standstill because the Snapbot needed to be restocked.
Drivers of Barcelona's signature black and yellow cars have been bringing sections of the city to a standstill last Wednesday.
She spoke at the Extinction Rebellion climate protests in London, which brought the British capital to a standstill in April.
The catapult releases its bungee cord, slinging the drone from to a standstill to 50 mph in half a second.
OPEC members appear to be inching towards agreement on a standstill production agreement in cooperation with key non-OPEC countries.
At each, the vehicle has to slow down almost to a standstill to cross it, and then gradually regain speed.
Work on the huge project ground to a standstill last year after its owner defaulted on payments to his bankers.
Yet Gurgaon, often described as India's 'millennium city' has been brought to a standstill since yesterday due to heavy rains.
Whatever disorienting swirl of historical and present violence had flown about the room, it all came to a standstill now.
Negotiations are at a standstill and neither party seems to be facing the potential crisis with any sense of urgency.
But much of the country remained at a standstill, and traders said they could not pay for imports of necessities.
Without constructive conversations, we're all at a standstill—online, in person, and when it comes to moving the country forward.
The Category 85033 storm has saturated the streets with large-scale flooding, bringing much of east Texas to a standstill.
August 12 and 13: Protesters caused their biggest disruption yet when they brought Hong Kong International Airport to a standstill.
Retail businesses came to a standstill because people hoarded the little cash they had for food and other needed supplies.
The ceremony on Thursday brought Thailand to a standstill as many businesses, including banks, shut to honor the late king.
And now that the White House's inner battle seems at a standstill, a trade war may be poised to start.
Action typically requires the votes of four commissioners, which means that three commissioners can bring the commission to a standstill.
The protests, led by British climate group Extinction Rebellion, brought parts of central London to a standstill again on Tuesday.
Airlines have stopped most of their activities and the entire tourism industry, from hotels to museums, is at a standstill.
Watching public life grind to a standstill is strange in a moment when I've never felt more full of life.
More demonstrations, more sit-ins, more tying up traffic and bringing normal life to a standstill until the war stopped.
But negotiations with Democratic leaders are at a standstill, and each side says the ball is in the other's court.
While the steep hills I encountered slowed me down, it was the stunning vistas that brought me to a standstill.
Most of the art I create is with other people, and all of my productions have come to a standstill.
An agreement would probably invoke a "standstill" transition period, during which few Britons would notice any changes until December 2020.
However, efforts to pass the legislation are at a standstill and it's unclear when Congress will take up the issue.
"What we cannot allow is for central London to be brought to a standstill," said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor.
Along with a recession due to the city coming to a standstill, 1,755 people were infected, and 299 people died.
How are we supposed to feel about the way the Don Jr. crisis has brought the administration to a standstill?
Traffic on the bridge was at a standstill with a truck parked at a 90-degree angle across the road.
Strike in France: Nationwide protests against changes to the pension system threaten to bring the country to a standstill today.
But after decades of breakneck economic growth, the country's wealth has ceased trickling down, bringing social mobility to a standstill.
After a rally at Arizona State University with 15,000 people — huge by Clinton standards — her convoy is at a standstill.
The department plan said routine inspections, enforcement and the monitoring of food and drug imports would come to a standstill.
Disruptions in oil supply not only exact a financial price – they could literally bring parts of China to a standstill.
For instance, he refused to recommit to the annual G-20 embrace of a standstill and rollback of protectionist measures.
One of the English officers drew a gun and held it to his grandfather's head, drawing everything to a standstill.
Time is at a standstill, and it's hard to give a sense to the audience that things are going somewhere.
The United States and China have agreed to a standstill until early March so that they may reach a deal.
American disarray was amplified at South Vietnamese military headquarters, with the Thieu-Ky clash grinding army affairs to a standstill.
I heard a loud bang, and after what felt like a hundred seconds, the train finally came to a standstill.
It was an introduction to band's music for many, as the band's noisy, monolithic doom brought attendees to a standstill.
"New York has been at a standstill since 2010," Chesky said onstage at Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
They were at a standoff, a standstill and it didn't seem like there was a clear path to a resolution.
Talks are at a standstill, and China is now making very clear that it could pull American businesses into the fray.
Those traveling in south western Pennsylvania near Somerset and Bedford saw the major highway come to a standstill late Friday night.
If investors stop funneling money into dispensaries and other business opportunities, it could bring the legal weed industry to a standstill.
China is spluttering under sky-high pollution levels which have brought factories, roads and schools to a standstill for several days.
The scope of evacuations put traffic at a standstill on Pacific Coast Highway, the only route to safety for Malibu residents.
Both vehicles are a standstill briefly, until the Hummer starts to pull over; the Mercedes, though, goes around and drives off.
The former advisor's optimistic outlook on U.S.-China negotiations came as talks between the nations appeared to be at a standstill.
The feature is rolling out now to workplaces that are either now running extremely efficiently or have halted to a standstill.
While electric scooter startups are at a standstill in San Francisco, Lime is taking its scooter service to Santa Monica, Calif.
Seven years later, a far greater catastrophe followed with the major meltdown at Chernobyl, bringing the American industry to a standstill.
In addition to the food shortage, 84 percent of the island remains without power and its economy is at a standstill.
Britain is due to leave the EU on Friday unless it secures a "standstill" transition agreement to avoid a disruptive departure.
The flight went without a hitch, but high winds did mean that the airplane effectively stood at a standstill at points.
It involves using directed radiation to slow a group of atoms nearly to a standstill, producing all manner of interesting effects.
Europe is "now gambling with its future", said Sewing, who said he was "so concerned" about a standstill in policy integration.
Fighters who were just starting out their careers have been put to a standstill, whereas others, like the kids at Wor.
Islam said scores of people had instead camped on embankments, railway lines and highways, where traffic has come to a standstill.
The group said on Friday that it asked creditor banks a standstill agreement for the time needed to renegotiate its debt.
Trams and busses had come to a standstill—as if someone had shut them down with one push of the button.
Lawmakers remain at a standstill over Zika funding as members of both chambers departed Thursday for a record seven-week recess.
Nant Capital has also entered into a standstill agreement with Tribune, limiting its ability to raise its stake in the publisher.
But several Senate Republicans have signaled they believe they should remain in town, even if negotiations are still at a standstill.
But the criminal inquiry "seems to be at a standstill", the plaintiffs' lawyers, led by Damien Chervaz, said in a statement.
The vote leaves the current fight over the Zika virus at a standstill with days left before the July 85003th recess.
Manufacturers said the import duties had increased prices, made it difficult to source material and brought business planning to a standstill.
And they were at a standstill with the House for months, which passed a prison reform only bill earlier this year.
Under a "standstill agreement" announced on Wednesday, AkzoNobel and Elliott agreed to suspend all ongoing litigation for at least three months.
The vote leaves the current fight over the Zika virus at a standstill with days left before the July 22019th recess.
And in the meantime, more than a quarter of federal agencies are at a standstill and 800,000 workers aren't getting paid.
Government officials in Oregon are telling people to prepare to shelter in place, since the traffic may come to a standstill.
Senna's career as a fashion buyer is at a standstill, and her dreams of becoming a designer seem out of reach.
In 2016, anti-corruption protesters broke into the Green Zone, sacking the Parliament building and bringing the government to a standstill.
Its strategy has been to fight ethnic rebels to a standstill, manage the conflicts through cease-fires and enrich its officers.
But for those who booked through their card issuer, even credit card experts are at a standstill about what to do.
With global travel grinding to a standstill, Europe's travel and leisure stocks index has halved in value in roughly three weeks.
None have brought the industry to a standstill like the coronavirus pandemic, and the bottom-line impact has already been jarring.
A proposed three-tower project in Jersey City came to a standstill last year after a falling out with the mayor.
FRANKFURT — European auto manufacturers have so far defied expectations that supply chain chaos would bring their assembly lines to a standstill.
According to Czinger, the 21C travels from a standstill to 186 mph and back to 0 mph again in 15 seconds.
The teams played to a standstill in the third quarter as Miami held on to its three-point lead (63-60).
At this session, ministers gave the impression to the industry figures present that they were committed to a standstill transition period.
The days when the Cup final, practically the only televised domestic game of the season, brought the country to a standstill.
A similar US move against Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE (ZTCOF) in April brought its factories to a standstill for months.
Years ago when his acting career was at a standstill, his mom sent him to carpentry school as a backup plan.
The nuclear situation therefore remains at a standstill, and that's at a minimum delayed any prospects for better inter-Korean ties.
Imagine: You're late for the most important meeting of your life and traffic is at a standstill on congested city streets.
No surprise, the 2016 presidential election figures in at least half of the dialogues, and it brought one to a standstill.
The AP report comes as gun legislation sits at a standstill in Congress yet pops up consistently among Democratic presidential candidates.
I took a seat in the back, and when the debate started, all the reporters rifling around came to a standstill.
Traffic on New York's Tappan Zee Bridge has come to a standstill after a crane collapsed around midday Tuesday, blocking all lanes.
Some protesters walked onto Interstate 95 and surrounded cars, bringing four lanes of traffic to a standstill, according to the WSVN footage.
"We want a standstill arrangement for three years, that would kick in after the government's negotiations on Brexit are finalised," McFarlane said.
We have no idea how fast it will go, or how quickly it will reach 60 or 125 mph from a standstill.
But if fellow officers can't trust that they can stand up to one another, actual change will likely remain in a standstill.
Both vehicles are at a standstill briefly until the Hummer starts to pull over; the Mercedes, though, goes around and drives off.
The case was at a standstill, he said, no leads to chase, and since five murders packed his agenda, just as well.
Trump and Xi will meet in November, so it's possible they might agree to a standstill to allow more time for negotiations.
In the case of the GX, the most notable tradeoff is in how power is supplied to the pedals from a standstill.
Extinction Rebellion — XR for short — first made major headlines in April by bringing London to a standstill for more than a week.
The Cowboy, however, provides noticeably more power from a standstill, helping you get started easier when under load or on an incline.
Talks are at a standstill for now, with the threat of greater tariffs and other trade restrictions hanging over the world economy.
Reuters reported last month that talks between SAIL and ArcelorMittal were at a standstill, with the two companies disagreeing on key terms.
Fears of violent clashes brought life to a standstill in Almaty, Kazakhstan's biggest city, on Wednesday, when the latest protest took place.
Oil group Total SA said three of its five refineries in France were being prepared for restart after days at a standstill.
Hong Kong shares declined Monday as businesses faced major disruptions amid a general strike aimed at bringing the city to a standstill.
The fighting brought civilian life in the city to a standstill, and also severely damaged Ghazni&aposs historic neighborhoods and cultural treasures.
Friends traded theories and rumors, and workplaces came to a standstill when TV stations cut to live broadcasts of police news conferences.
In 25.8, cars were stranded on the roads for 285 hours after a two-inch snowfall brought the city to a standstill.
This is a question that admits of no answer, a kind of Zen koan that brings the reflecting mind to a standstill.
When Loeffler moved his work to the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin in 1913, research on the island came to a standstill.
Huge pro-democracy protests in late 2014 brought parts of the city to a standstill and hindered policy-making and legislative work.
Security is tight throughout Singapore, with armed police roaming the streets and motorcades of the international delegations bringing traffic to a standstill.
This includes pushing for a standstill transition to 53, and potentially a "temporary customs partnership" lasting for at least a year longer.
The EU has long insisted that the only possible transition arrangement would be a "standstill" one, involving continued compliance with EU law.
On Sunday, the eleventh day of mass protests, protesters blocked roads and brought the country to a standstill, according to Al Jazeera.
The overall impression is of a market stuck in an uneasy truce after bulls and bears fought each other to a standstill.
As the protesters held their ground, Mr. Rizvi grew bolder and urged his supporters to bring the whole country to a standstill.
Mass shootings in Texas and Ohio leave 31 people dead; protests disrupt Hong Kong's transportation systems, bringing the city to a standstill.
And all the other bills are just on a standstill — I just have to hope and pray that they'll work with me.
In return, the Islamists halted their protests, which had blocked roads and brought life to a standstill in parts of the country.
Marshal the troops too quickly for a storm that underwhelms and get mocked for bringing the city to a standstill over nothing.
Whether it's highways, electricity transmission projects, new offshore wind turbines or hard-rock mines, broken bureaucracy is grinding progress to a standstill.
But on Monday, the airport was brought to a standstill as demonstrators occupied parts of the airport, in protest against police violence.
In June 2014, thousands of London cabbies stopped working and blocked traffic to protest Uber's incursions, bringing central London to a standstill.
For nearly a year, British pilots have been negotiating with the airline for higher pay, but negotiations have been at a standstill.
Entire cities and transport links came to a standstill for weeks as the Chinese authorities scrambled to try to contain the virus.
Launching a drone ballistically is definitely quicker than doing it from a standstill, but the other big advantage SQUID has is flexibility.
"Vietnam's socialist experiment was failing, growth was at a standstill and inflation was running at something like 500% per annum," he said.
The government is currently at a standstill as the two leaders try to share power, but continue to bicker, per Al Jazeera.
The venerable mind-body problem, argued to a standstill by philosophers and scientists, will move to the courtroom, the mystery stubbornly intact.
You either need to structurally reform the economy or just maintain everything at a standstill for fear of very high inflationary pressures.
The traffic on Collins Avenue where the hotel sits was at a standstill, and the hotel's arrival area was packed with cars.
"It's depressing," said one veteran German diplomat who said Grenell's wrecking ball approach had brought the German-American relationship to a standstill.
The country of around 4 million people came to a standstill as Croatians watched the game on screens in squares and cafes.
Brexit secretary Steve Barclay has said Britain could stay in a standstill transition deal with the EU until the end of 2022.
It will also create a standstill transition period after Brexit day on March 29th 503, which will last until at least December 2020.
Mark Geragos, a lawyer for Kesha, argued that her career is "at a standstill" because of Kesha's refusal to record with Dr. Luke.
In 2014, parliament did not form a government for six months, bringing the economy of the country of 1.8 million to a standstill.
The light dusting of snow then brought some Florida cities to a standstill since they don't have snow removal equipment or ice trucks.
By stepping back on the board once its rolled to a standstill, the Pint's gyroscope deactivates, allowing you to safely dismount the rideable.
The crisis brought the country to a standstill for seven weeks and was only resolved after a court ordered Sirisena to reinstate Wickremesinghe.
President Trump said that Congress was expected to introduce legislation to replace the program, but so far things have been at a standstill.
That marks the second time in two months that Australia's second-biggest copper mine has been brought to a standstill over power issues.
" Smith soon took his turn, racing three laps before coming to a standstill in front of his sons, asking, "Did he get me?
A 24-hour strike to protest against Argentina's $50bn standby-loan agreement with the IMF brought much of the country to a standstill.
Even though Roach believes the trade war is in a standstill, he thinks a resolution may not be in the cards this year.
The Thai capital, Bangkok, was hit by heavy rain at the weekend, with gridlocked traffic bringing parts of the city to a standstill.
Authorities brought Boston to a standstill for four days as they searched for the Tsarnaev brothers, perpetrators of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
Our system of commerce and travel would come to a standstill if we essentially pushed out security to the highways outside an airport.
Initial public offerings are at a standstill in the U.S. There have been no IPOs on the New York Stock Exchange since Dec.
With them having dedicated their young lives to progressing their motorsport career, feeling it coast to a standstill often leaves drivers utterly bemused.
Production at Freeport's giant mine in Papua, Indonesia, came to a standstill last week after the government banned copper concentrate exports on Jan.
The Sueddeutsche daily said the truck's automatic brakes had brought the vehicle to a standstill after about 80 meters, preventing even more deaths.
Six years into the business, Quincoces finds herself at a standstill, hoping Lemonis can take her brand beyond being just a regional product.
With just one week left before Congress recesses for the political conventions, GOP leaders and Democrats remain in a standstill over the funds.
The new administration is already facing major unrest with strikes and protests bringing Zimbabwe's two largest cities, Harare and Bulawayo, to a standstill.
The intrepid animal brought traffic in San Francisco's Mission District to a standstill Tuesday morning, darting between cars on the busy roads nearby.
Now we're at a standstill: Trump seems unwilling to give up the wall, and House Republicans, at least, are prepared to back him.
Bunge rebuffed Glencore's approach, and a standstill agreement prevents Glencore from making a new offer until next month, a source said this month.
With health reform debates at a standstill in Washington, her advice for the millions of Americans stuck in the middle feels very timely.
The two investors have been working to agree on a standstill agreement meaning the interest payments would not be due on Dec. 15.
"Traders have failed to get excited today as the trade spat seems to have reached a standstill," CMC Markets analyst David Madden wrote.
But Argentine ports came to a standstill for a few hours, said Guillermo Wade, the manager for the Port and Maritime Activities Chamber.
In 260 Jacques Chirac's government shelved his attempt to reform the system after weeks of protests and strikes brought Paris to a standstill.
By mid-May, more than 10 million people across France were on strike, and the country had all but come to a standstill.
Why it matters: North Korea has tested weapons repeatedly in recent months, after talks with the U.S. came to a standstill in February.
Huge vessels, each of which disgorges as many as six thousand passengers, can drive locals away and bring neighborhood streets to a standstill.
There was a standstill traffic outside of Baltimore, and things could have easily gone awry, but this is where Super Cruise really shined.
"At its height an estimated 1,000 vehicles were at a standstill, (with) tailbacks for 8 miles north and south bound," Police Scotland said.
When Franklin D. Roosevelt pushed the New Deal through Congress, the conservatives on the Court, for a time, fought him to a standstill.
With huge crowds along Fifth Avenue near Trump Tower, a large slice of Manhattan came to a standstill for much of the day.
"Traders have failed to get excited today as the trade spat seems to have reached a standstill," CMC Markets analyst David Madden wrote.
Many of those who would be affected by the reforms have walked off their jobs to strike, bringing the country to a standstill.
The bitter cold lifted in the region after days of dangerously low temperatures left at least 29 dead and cities at a standstill.
Even now, in Argentina's winter, people have taken to the streets in support of the bill, sometimes bringing Buenos Aires to a standstill.
As we moved through the gridlock, I fell asleep for a good 30 minutes while it felt like we were at a standstill.
In 1994, a slow-speed police chase brought Los Angeles' 405 freeway — and the vast majority of the American viewing public — to a standstill.
As the protesters turned their focus from labor rights to the British Imperialist administration, strikes and work stoppages brought the territory to a standstill.
It has backed the Houthis in Yemen, who have managed to fight the US-backed and armed Saudi and Emirati armies to a standstill.
With our newsroom at a standstill (sorry, boss), we waited patiently to hear if our combination of hacks, knowledge, and luck had paid off.
Ships belonging to logistics giant Maersk were at a standstill, and the company later said it took a $300 million hit from the attack.
The Chinese population officially returned to work on Monday after the extended Lunar New Year holiday, but much of China remained at a standstill.
Job growth has tailed off a touch, a manufacturing reading Monday showed the sector at a standstill and the consumer remains unwilling to spend.
Apple has disabled Facebook and Google's internal applications after privacy violations were revealed, leaving Google and Facebook employees at a standstill for key operations.
The protests came amid a three-day general strike against the cuts which brought public transport to a standstill and shut down media outlets.
Extinction Rebellion, the climate change protest group, first made major headlines in April by bringing London to a standstill for more than a week.
The first tiebreaker, opening yet again with the Ruy Lopez, which was played 10 times during the 16 matches, was fought to a standstill.
It said, however, that two of its five refineries in France were at a standstill and two more set to halt in coming days.
And as such negotiations languish in a standstill, the settlements continue to grow, making any hope for peace dimmer with every new neighborhood built.
But if Britain's trading infrastructure came to a standstill because of extra trading frictions with the EU, trade with those partners would suffer too.
"Everything is just at a standstill," said a banker involved in discussions between lenders, companies and government officials, who asked not to be named.
So the A.I. might get very intelligent, but I hope as a human I continue to get intelligent and not stand at a standstill.
"We think the economy was not recovering last year but it was at a standstill," said Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute.
The car is powered by a 310-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 that will rocket it to 62 mph from a standstill in 7.1 seconds.
Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, came to a standstill when taxi drivers and public-transport workers demonstrated against ride-hailing apps, such as Uber.
A wave of protests are planned across Hong Kong this weekend, as well as a strike which could bring the city to a standstill.
On Thursday, he did not touch specifically on rules reform but urged fellow Republicans not to let Democrats slow Senate business to a standstill.
The vote comes as lawmakers are at a standstill over how to get the Zika proposal to President Obama's desk before the summer recess.
Long-distance rail traffic came to a standstill and commuter and freight trains were disrupted after the walkout by workers from the EVG union.
I'd heard of financial therapy before, but until our own cash flow was at a standstill, I didn't think of it as an option.
The day served as a powerful symbol of a woman's power—and of the fact that without them, society would come to a standstill.
Still, Ali's career had been at a standstill for almost 3-1/2 years because boxing officials would not give him licenses to fight.
Iran threatens to violate part of the 2015 nuclear deal; a nationwide blackout in Argentina brings the country to a standstill for a day.
The processions bring Seville to a standstill over the Easter week, and the 60 or so brotherhoods start preparing for them months in advance.
And at the global level, the budget of the World Health Organization has been at a standstill and not adjusted for inflation for years.
If that is forthcoming, the agreement would lead to a standstill transition period during which very little would change before the end of 2020.
In a new report, the bank said economic growth in China could come to a standstill or even contract by as much as 2.8%.
They won not because they battled the army of the dead to a standstill, or even held their own in a near-glorious defeat.
I was only 4 years old, and so I missed this huge "happening," the student and worker uprising that brought France to a standstill.
The outbreak has brought elite-level sport to a standstill and sparked fears that the 2020 Olympics may have to be postponed or cancelled.
Given that virtually all travel has come to a standstill during the coronavirus pandemic, this feature makes the current sign-up bonus more appealing.
Because of the power failure and gas leaks, businesses are at a standstill, but her husband was working as an Uber driver in Boston.
The Taycan Turbo can produce up to 670 horsepower (500 kW), allowing it to go from a standstill to 60 mph in 3 seconds.
With elections next year, some Lebanese politicians are promising to deport the refugees once the war in Syria has been fought to a standstill.
Only the onset of the Jewish Sabbath, during which religious Jews do not use the telephone, brought the frenzy of reporting to a standstill.
Powerful enough to jump fifteen feet in the air from a standstill, they provide a bracing reminder of humans' place in the food chain.
The issue of forced technology transfers, which China refused to put on the table, was the reason talks were at a standstill, SCMP reported.
The crisis has killed more than 211 people, infected over 22003,000 and brought large parts of the world's second-largest economy to a standstill.
However, Jiangxi is prevented from buying more than a 20% interest in First Quantum under a standstill agreement reached by the companies in October.
So the A.I. might get very intelligent, but I hope as a human I continue to get intelligent and not stand at a standstill.
These days, however, the tortoise is at a standstill, and the justices have left for a winter recess and won't return until late February.
MADRID (Reuters) - Some of Spain's biggest port terminals came to a standstill on Monday as shipping companies redirected cargos to avoid a dockers' strike.
Traffic on the freeway came to a standstill for an entire night when hundreds of protesters poured onto the freeway at the downtown exits.
Although it hasn't ever been confirmed, it's widely believed Russia was behind the cyberattacks that left large parts of Estonian society at a standstill.
Randomly getting inspired to clean the entire house sounds productive — until your hand-me-down vacuum craps out and everything comes to a standstill.
Bunge rebuffed the Glencore's approach, and a standstill agreement prevents Glencore from making a new offer until next month, a source said this month.
This process could collapse if traffic comes to a standstill at Dover or Calais, and the parts that manufacturers need are stuck in transit.
The Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF) alliance on Sunday began an open-ended strike that brought much activity in Khartoum to a standstill.
By Wednesday morning, tens of thousands of mainly young people had arrived in the area, blocking streets and bringing central Hong Kong to a standstill.
While Sirius XM agreed to a standstill agreement for 18 months, it probably does not rule out an outright acquisition of Pandora later, analysts said.
With the traffic at a standstill for four hours, drivers had already been milling about between cars and immediately lined up to buy some breakfast.
The US was at a standstill in January because of the money it would take to build a wall, so what can South Africa do?
There's a lot of debate on how many doodads people want or should have at their fingertips while driving, and even while at a standstill.
Ralph Lauren has shut about half of its 110 stores in China, while jewellery maker Pandora said business in the country was at a standstill.
Toyota says the Supra 2.0 rockets from a standstill to 60 mph in five seconds and hits an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
Malaysia's latest salvo has brought the offshore ringgit NDF market to a standstill, traders said, while the currency is slowly beginning to strengthen again onshore.
"We are at a standstill now, absent a complainant," said Stephen P. Davis, the deputy commissioner of public information for the New York Police Department.
The government and the opposition lawmakers are at the edge of a standstill after the mass pro-democracy protests in 2014 called the Umbrella Movement.
Pictures of the flood showed traffic being brought to a standstill, but people were still making their way to work by hook or by crook.
It culminated in the blockage of store entrances on the Magnificent Mile in a surreal scene that brought Chicago's premiere shopping district to a standstill.
Shortly after, the US Food and Drug Administration stepped in with warning letters, abruptly bringing such work in the American infertility scene to a standstill.
They splintered in different directions and blocked major roads, bringing Hong Kong's central district to a standstill and prompting malls and shops to close early.
At China's private firms, investment spending has plunged, layoffs are ticking up and borrowing has come to a standstill, China Beige Book International research shows.
The state had been brought to a standstill, with ports closed, trains and trams stopped, traffic lights out and long commuter delays, state agencies said.
Year-on-year gold demand overall slumped 18 percent, according to the WGC's latest Gold Demand Trends report, as Chinese buying came to a standstill.
It seemed that Washington, D.C. came to a standstill to listen to Comey's account of his troubling interactions with the president of the United States.
A standstill agreement prevents Glencore from making a new offer until next month, and Bunge is keeping its options open for now, the source added.
Prayers at site At noon on Wednesday, the country came to a standstill for a minute's silence to honor those who died in the tragedy.
The club — which won every trophy possible a year ago and which went unbeaten in 39 straight games this season — has ground to a standstill.
"It is possible that resulting delays to public tenders is one of the reasons GDP came to a standstill in the second quarter," said Codogno.
Traffic came to a standstill on choked roads Tuesday and those without vehicles walked, even in central Escuintla, which was not under an evacuation order.
On Friday morning, activists unfurled a giant banner and lay down on an access road near Heathrow, bringing traffic to a standstill for several hours.
On Monday, German rail workers staged a four-hour stoppage that brought long-distance rail traffic to a standstill and disrupted commuter and freight trains.
But bringing the body to a standstill would do nothing to solve the rows that have brought America and China before it again and again.
The women's team has been a quadrennial phenomenon, winning world and Olympic championships and bringing much of the country to a standstill in the process.
Lopez Obrador then brought large swathes of the capital to a standstill for weeks with huge demonstrations, and declared himself the legitimate president of Mexico.
The Taliban -- who fought the world's military hyperpower to a standstill -- may end up in a unity government with Afghan liberals they once called puppets.
The protest, which brought the capital Islamabad to a standstill, ended in clashes between police and demonstrators that killed seven people and injured over 200.
With Mars retrograde for 10 weeks after April 17, however, love could grind to a standstill if you don't take a chance here and there.
Unlike many racing series, Formula One begins the race with the cars at a standstill until the red lights go out, when the charge begins.
The shock to the United States and Europe, meanwhile, is expected to be concentrated between April and June as daily life grinds to a standstill.
Brexit is at a standstill because none of the options has the support of a majority of Parliament (or, it seems, of the British people).
The same goes for Volvo, whose CEO, Hakan Samuelsson, described production in China as at a "standstill" in an Automotive News story from early February.
Football around the world has been brought to a standstill by the pandemic and Italy's top-fight Serie A has been suspended since March 9.
From early Tuesday morning until late Wednesday night, Belgium and France, England and Croatia came almost to a standstill, nervously anticipating the World Cup semifinals.
Swaths of China have ground to a standstill as authorities try to contain the virus by shuttering factories and enforcing quarantines, disrupting trade and tourism.
After an embarrassing failure to pass an alternative healthcare plan, and an even more mortifying failure to repeal ObamaCare, Senate Republicans have reached a standstill.
More than 800,000 people reportedly flooded the streets this weekend in a coordinated large-scale demonstration that brought parts of the city to a standstill.
In the capital New Delhi attempts by authorities to prevent demonstrations proved ineffective, as large crowds brought parts of the downtown area to a standstill.
The hyperpartisan healthcare debate is only one of the issues in which the parties seem so divided that legislative progress has come to a standstill.
With traffic at a standstill as the police rushed to answer 911 calls about the shooting at the cemetery, the pair invaded a kosher market.
Transport came to a standstill, forcing Herrera and two Venezuelan colleagues to walk almost 20 km (12 miles) to reach their homes in southern Bogota.
But many activists and Saudi feminist groups argue that the reforms pushed by the crown prince have reached a standstill, precipitating the urgency to flee.
Stocks slumped in May as trade talks between the U.S. and China were at a standstill and economic data began to point to a slowing.
When I and those around me weren't at a standstill for two hours, we were re-routed, because we didn't have enough space to go anywhere.
"This is how you bring America to a standstill," a Minnesota journalist shared on Twitter alongside a photo of an error message at a cashier's stand.
According to sources, Glencore is subject to a standstill agreement with Bunge that prevents it from making a fresh approach following its unsuccessful move last year.
The festival has seen the city come to a standstill as hundreds of thousands of people descend on the area to check out the wild exhibitions.
Though the government lifted the ban two years ago, federal funding remains hard to come by, and government-sponsored gun violence research is at a standstill.
Stocks slumped in May as trade talks between the United States and China were at a standstill and economic data began to point to a slowing.
The case has been at a standstill while an appeal is heard, and earlier this week Republicans put the case on hold for another three months.
That's why impulse response becomes paramount with sound reproduction: how fast does a headphone's internal speaker or diaphragm return to a standstill after making a sound?
What I didn't anticipate was how the action inside of the sports sedan would catch my passengers' attention — even when the car was at a standstill.
There are really good examples of campaigns against limbic capitalist products like cigarettes that, if not quite successful, at least fought the industry to a standstill.
Why it matters: The trade war with China will probably get worse — with a tariff escalation looming in January — and Brexit negotiations have reached a standstill.
But some traders caution that the Golden Arches might be at a standstill once again, especially given how much McDonald's beat their first-quarter earnings estimates.
They all but brought central London to a standstill when they occupied five of the capital's bridges—Blackfriars, Lambeth, Southwark, Waterloo, and Westminster—on November 17.
It has earned a temporary reprieve from its banks, who have agreed to a standstill on its debt obligations as part of a planned debt restructuring.
Six years ago, Damon told local Boston news outlet WCVB that his father would "fight [cancer] to a standstill," referring to Kent's disease, which is incurable.
The 17 people who died in the wave of attacks that brought the country to a standstill last January will be honored this week in Paris.
The long "cane trains" that carry the crop to processing plants cross the coastal highway here and there on narrow tracks, bringing traffic to a standstill.
What's happening: In New York, state delegates are at a standstill on whether bettors in New York should be allowed to bet using a mobile device.
The violence brought much of central Hong Kong to a standstill, as tear gas permeated the air forcing shops to shut and trapping residents inside buildings.
The storm brought the Turkish metropolis to a standstill at rush hour, even closing the Eurasia Tunnel, which connects Asia with Europe under the Bosporus strait.
Britain and the European Union are negotiating a "standstill" transition period of about two years to follow Britain's departure from the bloc in March next year.
Specifically, the company neglected to update how it conducted coasting tests, in which a car slows to a standstill to measure its air resistance and drag.
The pilots are taking the case straight to Amazon, because they say their own executives won't talk to them and contract negotiations are at a standstill.
The IPO market is at a standstill and the new taxes worried S&P enough that it threatened to change Romania's credit rating outlook to negative.
The snow and cold have brought parts of the Northeast to a standstill and were blamed for at least 18 deaths over the past several days.
Tams told the news outlet that the ship was at a standstill as they waited for hours for the storm to move through the Yucatan Channel.
Cape May Brewing Co. in New Jersey, like other breweries across the country, is at a standstill and their 85033 product release calendar is on hold.
China is boasting of its growing economic and political development as the country comes to a standstill for the once-every-five-years Communist Party Congress.
It said that its management and supervisory boards would review the agreement "in the near term" and decide whether to proceed by lifting a standstill agreement.
The revelation comes amid a standstill on denuclearization talks between Washington and Pyongyang, which Kim Jong Un blames on the Trump administration refusing to loosen sanctions.
While the bill has long had support in the Democrat-dominated State Assembly, the State Senate has kept the legislation at a standstill in recent years.
Anyone who can count to three knows that the world economy and our society could not survive a standstill like this for even a few months.
But Democrats and Republicans are still divided over a deal, and Senate Democrats blocked on Sunday a massive GOP stimulus bill after talks reached a standstill.
Brown then arrived and argued with the officer, but ultimately they came to a standstill when the cop said that he needed to wait for backup.
MUMBAI, India — Mumbai, India's bustling commercial hub, came to a standstill on Wednesday as protesters called for a general strike and thousands took to the streets.
According to Alfa, the top spec Stelvio can hit 60 mph from a standstill in just 3.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 177 mph.
The coronavirus pandemic has brought the bulk of the cruise industry to a standstill as Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruises announced Friday the suspension of operations.
The coronavirus outbreak has left the world at a standstill as quarantines and other measures are implemented to contain the spread of the disease COVID-19.
Many people experienced a standstill moment after that stunning picture of an earthrise came to light, taken by Apollo 8 astronauts during Christmas week of 1968.
After protesters wearing gilets jaunes (yellow jackets) brought the country to a standstill last year, a chastened Mr Macron wants to be seen to be listening.
At the time, the research and consultancy firm said the virus had "brought much of China's wind turbine component production to a standstill in recent weeks."
What had brought things to a standstill were a cow and bull in the middle of the road, in the vigorous act of making a calf.
Disaster aid negotiators are at a standstill over how much money should be allocated to Puerto Rico, which was hit hard by two hurricanes in 2017.
The CSU has also blamed the SPD for a standstill in implementing steps to cut the flow of arrivals, such as the suspension of family reunions.
The government also extended the Lunar New Year holiday, effectively bringing factories around the country to a standstill as workers have been ordered to stay home.
Oil turned negative Wednesday morning and then took a major leg down after Trump's comments seemed to reassure markets that hostilities may be at a standstill.
Even before Harvey struck, it was unlikely that Washington would let government come to a standstill and let the U.S. become known as an untrustworthy debtor.
The rapid-fire decisions made by that quartet of candidates speaks to how quickly the 2020 race has gone from a standstill to a dead sprint.
In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy.
The auto business is "at a standstill" in the flooded Houston area due to Hurricane Harvey, said Mike Jackson, CEO of the nation's largest dealer chain.
Authorities were finally able to bring him to a standstill by orchestrating an intentional crash, according to bystander video and Midland County District Attorney Laura Nodolf.
Job searches typically slow to a standstill at the end of the year as job hunters turn their attention to holiday parties and hunting down Fingerlings.
Brown then arrived and argued with the officer but ultimately they came to a standstill when the cop said that he needed to wait for backup.
Authorities reported that migrants threw rocks, mattresses and branches onto the road to bring traffic to a standstill in an attempt to board vehicles to Britain.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of London commuters traveling to Britain's busiest rail station were stranded on Monday after a signaling fault brought services to a standstill.
No matter how handy you are, your home repairs and DIY projects can come to a standstill when there's an issue where hands and eyes can't reach.
And the House investigation has been at a standstill ever since then -- with a myriad of fights, including battles over who should testify at their next hearing.
Routed to all four wheels through an 8-speed tiptronic automatic transmission, that power will push the S5 to 62 mph from a standstill in 4.7 seconds.
Turkey aspires to join the EU but its accession negotiations, launched in 2005, are at a standstill amid concerns over human rights and the rule of law.
Washington also has been increasingly voicing concern at Hezbollah power, echoing Israel, whose forces were fought to a standstill by the militia in a 2006 Lebanon war.
After Kathy Griffin was featured in a photo of herself holding a fake decapitated head of the sitting president Donald Trump, her career came to a standstill.
"We are sticking to the current prices as the domestic market remains at a standstill," Tokyo Steel's managing director Kiyoshi Imamura told a news conference on Monday.
" In Thursday's interview, she said President Donald Trump agenda "can't be at a standstill while we wait for John McCain to determine what he's going to do.
During the press conference, police said the crash occurred on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70, where traffic was at a standstill because of an earlier crash.
Job searches typically slow to a standstill in the last few months of the year as job hunters turn their attention instead to eggnog and ugly sweaters.
On Thursday, protesters once again brought much of Hong Kong to a standstill, making good on their pledge to suffocate the city until lawmakers meet their demands.
When we left our home to drive north to a safe place to take shelter on Tuesday, the roads were clogged, with traffic almost at a standstill.
This comes as the partial government shutdown rolls into its 20th day, as negotiations with Democrats over funding for his proposed border wall remain at a standstill.
By the Thursday evening rush, rains had caused delays on several subway lines and brought foot traffic at Waterloo, the capital's busiest train station, to a standstill.
The incident is reminiscent of similar stoppages at airports in the UK, when drone sightings at London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports brought air traffic to a standstill.
A robot with the physical build of an NFL linebacker and the agility of a wide receiver leaps from a standstill onto a waist-high wooden block.
It can leap more than three times its own height from a standstill, then bounce off of a wall like a parkour athlete to fly even higher.
Johnson has proposed a standstill agreement with Brussels where trade between the two sides will not face tariffs or quotas while they negotiate a future trade agreement.
Delivered through an eight-speed automatic, those horses will yank the Rover from a standstill to 2.53 miles per hour in a few ticks under 5 seconds.
The virus is bringing the Italian economy a standstill, with a consensus among economists predicting that Rome will not be able to escape a recession in 2020.
With the coronavirus bringing sport to a standstill, the virtual world is seizing the opportunity to fill the void, leading to a rise in online viewing figures.
China's property market ground to a standstill in February along with many other businesses as the fast spreading coronavirus and strict containment measures kept buyers at home.
Those strikes started in French universities and were quickly joined by union members and others, bringing the country to a standstill and forcing reforms in many sectors.
Both the Kokuka Courageous and Front Altair could be found on the tracking website MarineTraffic, which showed both vessels at a standstill in the Gulf of Oman.
But as the coronavirus spreads across the world, bringing countries to a standstill, the lack of access to overseas supplies is sending jitters through the construction industry.
On Thursday morning, when sirens wail across Israel, bringing the country to a standstill in a moment of collective remembrance and mourning, Eva's Instagram story will end.
In addition to the consumer spending hit, Goldman also noted the growing likelihood of "significant supply chain disruptions" as the outbreak sends business activity to a standstill.
Soccer has been brought to a standstill by the coronavirus crisis with domestic leagues suspended and international competitions such as Euro 2020 and the Copa America postponed.
"The Russians have come to the conclusion that, so long as President Trump is in office, U.S.-Russian relations will remain at a standstill," Mr. Lewis said.
In China where the virus originated, the economy has come to a standstill, while the country has been essentially cut off from the rest of the world.
Beyond the ballot box, the student movement brought the country to a standstill last year and in recent months over the crisis in funding for higher education.
At the G28500O, the administration's position on trade meant that the G6900 broke from its usual stance of committing to a standstill and rollback of protectionist measures.
If that production is brought to a standstill, many people could die, not directly from Covid-19, but indirectly from a lack of access to those drugs.
Meet the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe, whose rated 603 horsepower will blast it from a standstill to 60 mph in a claimed 3.7 seconds.
The project has been at a standstill since 22019, when the Obama administration stopped the licensing process and established a Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future.
However, Tepper cautions that as great as these fundamental tail winds may be, they may already be priced in and the stock's rally could hit a standstill.
DUBAI, June 4 (Reuters) - Dubai-based private equity firm Abraaj said on Monday its secured creditors are expected to "imminently conclude" a standstill on its debt obligations.
Relief efforts would come to a standstill, cleanup of heavily damaged areas would stop, and the potential for epidemics and other public health threats would increase exponentially.
Today's lawsuit exposes policies and practices that, while less overtly misogynistic, still end up bringing women's careers to a standstill as soon as they start their families.
Every Sunday, traffic in the otherwise quiet suburban neighborhood comes to a standstill while hundreds of people flood the street to wait for the gates to open.
Nuclear negotiations have been at a standstill for months following a February summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump in Hanoi, Vietnam.
It was the closest thing to warfare that Hong Kong has seen in the six months of sustained protests that have brought the city to a standstill.
She watches those around her move on as her life remains at a standstill, frozen in the place where she was born and where she will die.
In early May, Conagra said it had ended a standstill agreement with Jana, which gave the activist hedge fund further leverage in attempts to engineer a tie-up.
Tokyo (CNN)A single, small slug has been blamed for a massive power failure that brought part of Japan's high-speed rail network to a standstill last month.
And that is possible because the tone in the market is dramatically better compared to February when spreads widened sharply and the primary market came to a standstill.
Trump does not appear poised to quickly end that standoff, and officials say talks with the Chinese are at a standstill as both sides regroup from the setback.
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Says a source close to the situation: "It's just creating basically a standstill in personnel movement going back and forth" because the White House isn't going to blink.
In Transit The snow may have stopped falling but the blizzard that brought travel in the Northeast to a standstill is still wreaking havoc on transportation and tourism.
"Negotiations have ... effectively come to a standstill," the Commission added of Turkey, a member of the U.S.-led NATO alliance which shares a border with Iraq and Syria.
In fact, by 2030, the industry could reach a standstill — with natural resources becoming so jeopardized that any move towards a more sustainable future will be near impossible.
The debut comes as the U.S. IPO market was picking up after stock-market volatility brought it to a standstill for the first few months of the year.
Strained affordability, political uncertainty thanks to Brexit and increased taxes for overseas buyers and buy to-let investors have brought the U.K. capital's housing market to a standstill.
Nuclear negotiations have been at a standstill since the collapse of the second Trump-Kim summit in Vietnam in February over disagreements in exchanging sanctions relief and disarmament.
"Negotiations have ... effectively come to a standstill," the Commission said of Turkey, a member of the U.S.-led NATO alliance which shares a border with Iraq and Syria.
The United States had urged the two countries to consider reaching a "standstill agreement" to buy more time for talks, a senior U.S. administration official said on Tuesday.
Bad debt rose as huge loans to sectors such as infrastructure came undone after sections of the economy came to a standstill following the 2008 global financial crisis.
In a recorded message released later on Thursday, Temer, 76, said the nation has not come to a standstill and that Congress continues to vote on government proposals.
After the Washington D.C. region recorded one of the heaviest snowfalls in recent memory, the city remained at a standstill, with the entire transit system closed through Sunday.
Critically, the possibility of a standstill agreement is no longer being conditioned on adherence by Iran, which remains determined to increase its oil production to pre-sanctions levels.
Johnson has proposed a standstill agreement with Brussels under which trade between the two sides would not face tariffs or quotas while a future trade agreement is negotiated.
Negotiations had been underway between Pawling officials and management at Daryl's House for the outdoor stage expansion, but they're at a standstill until the numbers game is settled.
"The country is at a standstill and we are fighting to keep our company afloat," said small business owner Monica Giana Micheletti, 49, at the Sao Paulo demonstration.
Before President Donald Trump came to somewhat of a standstill with Congress, banks and industrials topped the charts on expectations of repatriation, lower corporate taxes, and bountiful deregulation.
So, both sides remain at a standstill ... even though it's been two weeks since R. Kelly's team agreed to set up a meeting between Joycelyn and her fam.
Negotiations between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the two agencies that develop the fuel standard, have been at a standstill.
Speaking to reporters at the White House as he departed for Camp David on Sunday, Trump reiterated that he was weighing the move as negotiations hit a standstill.
The House Select Committee on Benghazi and the White House are at a standstill over whether President Obama should answer questions about the 2012 attack, according to Politico.
Recently, hopes of a fledgling growth turnaround were doused by data showing China's factory output growth slowing in October and Japan's economy grinding to a standstill in Q83.
Attorneys for both Gawker and Hogan, whose legal name is Terry Bollea, agreed on Wednesday to a standstill in litigation the publisher faces in Florida until July 13.
Britain leaves the EU in March 2019 and a "standstill" transition deal until the end of 2020 agreed last month won't be formally ratified until October or later.
A sudden power outage that Georgia Power said was caused by a fire in an underground electrical facility brought the airport to a standstill Sunday about 1 p.m.
Read More: Hurricane Dorian is at a standstill over the Bahamas, where 5 people have died, and is forecast to move 'dangerously close' to Florida's coast this evening.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's embattled President Michel Temer said on Thursday that the country has not come to a standstill and that Congress continues to approve important government proposals.
But Washington and its sprawling Maryland and Virginia suburbs were mostly at a standstill from the blizzard that dumped more than 2 feet (60 cm) in the area.
Recently, hopes of a fledgling growth turnaround were doused by data showing China's factory output growth slowing in October and Japan's economy grinding to a standstill in Q3.
It's only one month into 2019 and meteorologists are already talking in superlatives as extreme weather patterns have brought cities and towns across the globe to a standstill.
The British government has negotiated a standstill transition period, during which trading ties would remain the same, from the departure date in March next year until December 2020.
But the stressed-out credit markets were at the vortex of pain with a standstill in corporate paper and spreads widening in all areas, from corporates to mortgages.
The company that makes the next-generation iPhone's main processing chips suffered a malware attack on Thursday that brought production at several of its factories to a standstill.
In Herald Square, swarms of people fill every available inch of sidewalk and rush-hour traffic on West 343th Street, a main thoroughfare, is often at a standstill.
It's fair to say that those two broad dynamics — the Trump administration's regulatory rollbacks and the stubborn march of clean energy — have fought each other to a standstill.
He also spoke of a "phenomenal" trade deal with the U.S. Yesterday: Protesters brought back the Trump baby balloon and tried to bring central London to a standstill.
The damage was widespread in the official numbers on Monday, the first significant batch of government data since China's vast containment efforts brought the country to a standstill.
The strike, which was backed by the regional government of Catalonia, also brought the subway system and bus network to a standstill during most of the working day.
Oil prices slid 10% on Monday as the acceleration in coronavirus cases worldwide, which is bringing travel and business to a standstill, further dents global demand for crude.
In August, a city-wide strike brought parts of the territory to a standstill, and almost 1,19673 flights were canceled as protesters occupied the airport for two days.
The phenomenon is repeated across numerous communities in West Africa, where traffic and business come to a standstill for hours or days, waiting for the streets to drain.
The new coronavirus brought parts of China to a standstill before spreading around the world, leading container lines to re-route cargoes and reduce calls to Chinese ports.
As a result, it is able to increase flight capacity at a time when growth at MAX carriers like Southwest Airlines and American Airlines remains at a standstill.
With economic activity at a standstill, unemployment surging and inflation spiraling out of control, the populist regime finally lost the support it had mortgaged the future to maintain.
" The move comes as diplomacy has once again hit a standstill, despite an administration official's insistence that "the door is wide open for continued discussions with North Korea.
Business activity in China may look like it's at a standstill amid the COVID-19 outbreak, but investors should start planning their next moves, experts said on Thursday.
The GLE 63 S reportedly sprints from a standstill to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds, only two-tenths of a second slower than the AMG GT R.
BRUSSELS, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Talks between the EU and Britain to seal a Brexit divorce deal this week have hit a "standstill", according to sources in the bloc.
For reference that is more than a full second quicker than the $37,0003 electric Chevrolet Bolt, which hits 60 miles per hour from a standstill in 6.5 seconds.
The figures suggested growth in the world's fifth-biggest economy was near a standstill as Prime Minister Theresa May tried to win last-minute Brexit concessions from Brussels.
And Malaysia's construction and plantation industries came to a standstill when mass migrant crackdowns occurred previously, Joseph Paul, program officer at Malaysian human rights organization Tenaganita, told CNBC.
While sources say the gathering was cordial, the two groups came to a standstill over YouTube's removal of a 2017 video from Heritage's content arm, The Daily Signal.
The hidden explosives, the commanders say, have helped keep the conflict close to a standstill despite the superior air power and other resources of the Saudi-led coalition.
That has brought to a standstill several efforts to advance legislation to create a national data breach standard, though Treasury weighing in could help the effort regain momentum.
But eventually, between Democrats and Trump, someone will have to blink — or risk having to explain to the American people why necessary government functions are at a standstill.
According to Jag, the XF Sportbrake can hit 60 mph from a standstill in just 5.3 seconds and eventually reach an electronically limited top speed of 121 mph.
"We are under attack," BLMTO co-founder Alexandria Williams shouted into a megaphone on Sunday after they, named an honored group, brought the Pride parade to a standstill.
The United States has urged both sides to reach a "standstill agreement" to buy time for talks before Japan strips South Korea of its status of favored trading partner.
BEIJING — The first red alert over air pollution in the Chinese capital almost brought this city to a standstill in December, with schools shut, construction halted and driving restricted.
He shoots with a quick release and unchanging mechanics on the move, coming off of screens, from a standstill when spotting up, and when creating off the the dribble.
"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," the statement continued.
Hasina's previous term as prime minister saw uprisings and human rights violations in Bangladesh, including student-led protests initially over road safety that brought the country to a standstill.
Washington, already brought to a standstill by just an inch of snow, ordered schools to close Friday as a winter storm threatened as much as two feet of snow.
The 6.5-liter V12 engine will rocket the Veneno to 60 mph from a standstill in 2.9 seconds on the way to its 220-mile-per-hour top speed.
The Wall Street Journal reported that U.S.-China trade talks have been at a standstill as the Trump administration weighs China's demands to ease restrictions on telecom giant Huawei.
Taxi associations in Madrid have also been striking in protest at VTCs this month, bringing a major road in the Spanish capital to a standstill, per this Reuters report.
And while Boston may be extremely familiar with dealing with large snowfall accumulations, the other East Coast cities are sometimes brought to a standstill by just a few inches.
However, one separate media report said that despite suffering only superficial damage, the tanker is now at a standstill and waiting to be towed back into a Norwegian port.
Jana reportedly rejected and offer to add two nominees to the board because it would have meant that they would have to adhere to a standstill agreement until 2019.
Then, he cried fraud and declared himself the rightful winner, but alienated many supporters with huge street protests that brought much of the capital to a standstill for weeks.
Hotz says that though the car does a good job of recognizing speed variation in vehicles ahead, it can have a hard time recognizing a car at a standstill.
The Minsk peace process, which has sought since mid-43 to broker an end to the conflict, has been at a standstill all summer, and violence has been escalating.
The majority board initially tried to deflect Air Products with a shareholder-unfriendly private placement, and then by demanding the Americans sign a standstill agreement, stopping them buying shares.
Mr. Ergen said on Wednesday that the company was prepared to drop Viacom channels from its lineup, especially after negotiations between the two companies hit a standstill last week.
Figure skater Kim Yuna's captivating performance in Vancouver brought the country to a standstill seven years ago and gave rise to a new generation of skaters, skiers and sliders.
Share offerings by Russian companies have all but come to a standstill since 20123 when a sharp drop in oil prices and Western sanctions plunged the economy into recession.
The special counsel and Trump's legal team for about five weeks have been at a standstill over the issue of an in-person interview, sources told the news network.
The most a progressive can responsibly call for, I'd argue, is a standstill on further deals, or at least a presumption that proposed deals are guilty unless proved innocent.
She shared that the project reached a standstill and she was overjoyed to hear from them; the team flew out to discuss plans and were hired on the spot.
Since then, the most significant development is deterioration of the debt situation — as Kuwait's Public Institution for Social Security is refusing to join other creditors in a standstill agreement.
By half past six, the infection had spread to Palo Alto and Menlo Park, traffic was at a standstill for miles, and gunshots had been heard in nearby Sunnyvale.
Most activities on the island, known for its beaches and temples, usually come to a standstill on the day of "Nyepi", including a temporary closure of the international airport.
Washington lawmakers are currently negotiating a $1.8 trillion stimulus package to help boost the economy during the global pandemic that has brought much of the country to a standstill.
As Myshkin dwells on his childhood, and reads his mother's letters, the novel alternates between beautifully rendered images and a gentle stagnation that brings the narrative to a standstill.
" The statement added: "In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy.
Disputes over taxes and spending have repeatedly brought Washington to a standstill over the past decade, but lawmakers so far have overcome their partisan divisions to confront the crisis.
Imagine, for instance, that Sanders, Warren, and Biden battle each other to a standstill or that Biden supporters will not accept a Sanders or Warren candidacy, and vice versa.
They were also close to an agreement with creditor banks to convert some of Trevi's debt into equity and to agreeing a standstill on the debt, the source added.
For the next two years, the two sides fought to a standstill roughly centered on the area of the 38th parallel, the prewar dividing line between the two Koreas.
Investors are panicked that the virus is spreading so quickly, with each day threatening to bring more countries to a standstill, that it could severely harm the global economy.
Its reputation was further burnished in 2006, when it fought Israel to a standstill in a 34-day war that killed more than 1,000 Lebanese and dozens of Israelis.
Both sides are refusing to shift their positions and communication between the two camps has been at a standstill since the president stormed out of a meeting last week.
What was not included in the settlement was a "standstill" provision, under which Elliott would have been barred from waging a proxy fight for a set period of time.
That doesn't mean everything will change overnight: There will be a standstill period, as Britain and the European Union work out the final details before the end of 216.
On Sunday night, Dorian crawled toward the Abaco Islands and came to a standstill over Grand Bahama Island, unleashing devastating rainfall and winds for more than 36 straight hours.
The 23-horsepower, twin-turbo V-22 powering the Nissan provides massive amounts of thrust from a standstill, rocketing to 23 in only 23 seconds with launch control enabled.
The UK leader is expected to attend as he deals with the political chaos of Brexit at home and a standstill with European leaders over a revised Brexit deal.
At the time, the grocer did not strike a standstill agreement with Jana, a source told Reuters, meaning the hedge fund can continue to pressure it to improve performance.
"We're out here because negotiations have come to a standstill," explained Athena Holbrook, a Collections Specialist and member of the union's bargaining committee, as she circled the picket line.
Footage of the incident from a different camera angle showing a panorama view of a military parade at a standstill during the speech, does include the sound of a blast.
The company reported Wednesday no new commercial aircraft orders in May — the second straight month that Boeing's orders were at a standstill in the face of the 737 Max crisis.
The agreement holds Altria to a "standstill agreement" that prohibits it from acquiring more than a 35 percent stake or selling off its Juul shares within six years from closing.
ATHENS (Reuters) - The ancient monuments in Athens got a rare dusting of snow on Tuesday as temperatures across Greece hit record lows, bringing transport to a standstill in some areas.
After Election Day, the city essentially slowed to a standstill, and on Thursday morning, the military was seen patrolling the streets downtown, telling everyone from shopkeepers to protesters to behave.
The floods have brought much of the southern plains of the country to a standstill, flooding major roads and businesses, including a popular tourist resort and the region's largest airport.
Two ultranationalist members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet quickly took the general to task, before a nationwide memorial siren brought Israel to a standstill for two minutes on Thursday.
The result was some of the worst violence the autonomous territory has seen since the movement began months ago and it brought parts of Hong Kong close to a standstill.
In a standstill, with nearly all the town's businesses shut and streetlights dark, Ojai residents gathered on street corners to swap stories of how they narrowly beat back the beast.
Target checkout lines across the U.S. were brought to a standstill after a technical glitch stopped payment registers from working for 2 hours on Saturday — the day before Father's Day.
In the last few months, parts of Helsinki have been brought to a standstill by protesting farmers driving tractors, while thousands of pensioners and students have also taken to streets.
British traders said forward sales of other grains such as wheat to the EU were also at a standstill, although that was largely driven by a poor crop last summer.
READ: A Hong Kong policeman shot a protester in the stomach on Facebook Live Wednesday marked the third day of widespread protests designed to bring the city to a standstill.
A U.S. official said in Washington that the United States has urged both nations to consider signing a "standstill agreement" on their dispute to buy time for them to talk.
READ: China is running out of options in Hong Kong This week, protesters this week brought the city to a standstill, leading to increasingly violent clashes with police and residents.
Even his band – together since their teens – is at a standstill, and in an almost cringeworthy rom-com trope, he's dating someone overtly annoying and set up as Sasha's inferior.
"Around the world today, we see self-centered nationalism in ascendance, tensions heightened by international exclusivity and rivalry, with nuclear disarmament at a standstill," Matsui said in his peace declaration.
Meanwhile, there is a growing movement among elected Democrats, in response to pressure from immigration activists, to bring the government to a standstill until and unless a deal is struck.
Drilling in offshore prospects, where the hope for new oil is highest, has been at a standstill since August 2016, according to Drillinginfo, which monitors rig activity in the region.
He became emperor in 1989 after months of intense media attention over his father's failing health, and during such periods, "society comes to a standstill," he said in his address.
Patty Murray of Washington, said Tuesday that the effort to craft a "limited, bipartisan plan" to take to Senate leaders by the end of September had come to a standstill.
Chief EU negotiator Michel Barnier said Wednesday in Strasbourg that Brexit was at a "standstill" as British lawmakers had failed to offer an alternative they would be willing to support.
But his efforts have come to a standstill since the breakdown in February of a summit meeting in Vietnam between President Trump and Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader.
I couldn't have imagined that it would come with the catastrophic consequences now facing the nation as Covid-19 overwhelms health care systems and brings the economy to a standstill.
On Friday, the government made a deal to halt hard-line Islamist groups' huge protests over the Supreme Court's ruling, which had brought parts of the country to a standstill.
Something about the way Nikhil "forsaken" Kumawat was playing caught the attention of tournament administrators, and the Shanghai, China-based event came to a standstill while they sorted things out.
The virus originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year and has so far killed 7,400 people across the world, and almost brought normal life to a standstill.
That means emptying theater halls and stadiums, paying sick workers to stay home, closing schools and universities — in short, bringing much of normal life, including economic life, to a standstill.
Or at least to the heady days of May 1968 when laborers and students joined hands and for a month brought the country to a standstill and won unprecedented gains.
At one point the traffic was so bad she came to a standstill because the van dedicated to accompany her could not make it up the shoulder of the road.
The fourth-largest player, Reliance Communication, is at a standstill with its lenders pending the sale of its tower assets and the merger of its wireless business with Aircel Limited.
Officials gave the all-clear after about 20 minutes, as crowds of aides milled around the sidewalks and as traffic ground to a standstill on the streets of Capitol Hill.
According to Russia's VTB bank, Croatia and a group of Agrokor creditors plan to sign a "standstill agreement" this week to freeze debt repayments as part of debt restructuring talks.
The government eventually dropped the case after saying it had found another way to gain access to the phone, and the debate has essentially been at a standstill since then.
"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," the NFL's statement reads.
Mr. Rozenholc fought Donald J. Trump to a standstill in the 573s when he tried to evict tenants at 100 Central Park South in order to build a condominium tower.
Rivian, the electric-truck company set to begin production of its R21.3T pickup and R225S SUV, posted a video of the upcoming R22019T performing 360-degree turns from a standstill.
At the weekend house, as my friend blithely jotted down D-R-A-G and P-E-A-R and S-P-E-A-R, I came to a standstill.
There was no immediate comment from other Israeli leaders, during a Passover holiday period when government business is largely at a standstill and many in the country are on vacation.
Japan's index of coincident economic indicators worsened in September and the government cut its view for the first time in more than three years, suggesting growth is at a standstill.
DATA: New home prices in China grew at their weakest pace in nearly two years in January as the economy slowed and the country's property market ground to a standstill.
Soccer around the world has been brought to a standstill by the pandemic with Italy having suffered more than 10,000 deaths from the virus, the highest number in any country.
However, while Trump and May exchanged warm words, tens of thousands of protesters marched against the U.S. president through central London, bringing much of the British capital to a standstill.
But in 1998, crowds of soccer fans celebrating France's World Cup victory trampled the grounds, damaging the aging spigots and some of the piping, bringing the fountains to a standstill.
The falling-out has left Baha Mar at a standstill, fenced off at the end of a road that bears its name, more than a year after its original opening date.
Whole Foods has not struck a standstill agreement with Jana, according to the source, meaning the hedge fund can continue to put pressure on the company to turn around its performance.
Norway's leading industry has hit the brakes due to a 70-percent drop in the price of Brent crude since mid-2014 that has brought the Norwegian economy to a standstill.
President Donald Trump met with China President Xi Jinping Saturday, and the U.S. said it left the meeting with a standstill on new tariffs and an agreement on agriculture with China.
The number of tear gas canisters used was almost double the amount fired during 2014's pro-democracy Umbrella Movement, when the city was brought to a standstill for 79 days.
This would mark a significant escalation by Extinction Rebellion, which mobilised thousands of people in a peaceful civil disobedience campaign that brought parts of central London to a standstill in April.
In addition, frustration is likely to continue to increase, as the democratic rise has come to a standstill worldwide, and protests have admittedly increased, but their success rate has declined enormously.
On June 25th a general strike called by the General Confederation of Labour, the largest trade-union grouping, in protest at the government's economic policies, brought the country to a standstill.
The city seemed to slow to a standstill, and the ripple effect of the strike had massive implications—when writers stopped writing, cameras turned off, caterers were cancelled, drivers didn't drive.
An Israeli army spokeswoman said the assailant hurled rocks from his moving car at an oncoming military patrol vehicle, which then gave chase, forcing the car to a standstill shortly afterwards.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Car factories across Germany were at a standstill on Friday as industrial workers staged a third day of 24-hour strikes, focusing on plants owned by Mercedes-Benz (DAIGn.
The central bank's policy of defending the naira has been disastrous, creating shortages of products such as milk and fuel and bringing factories to a standstill for want of imported inputs.
ATHENS (Reuters) - The Athens Metro came to a standstill on Thursday when workers in the Greek capital began a 24-hour strike to oppose the possible privatization of the rail operator.
As a result, 99.5 percent of Medicare Fee for Service claims are paid without review for billing accuracy and the recovery of improper payments has essentially been brought to a standstill.
Masked vandals later looted a nearby coffee shop, pharmacy, a grocery store and several other small shops, blockading a main boulevard with a bonfire and bringing evening traffic to a standstill.
Shutdown As the partial government shutdown rolls into its 16th day -- and negotiations with Congressional Democrats to end it appear to be at a standstill -- President Trump mulls an unprecedented move.
Throngs of shoppers and visitors sometimes bring swaths of Lower Manhattan to a standstill, prompting some local residents to cite clogged sidewalks as their biggest problem in a recent community survey.
Emperor Akihito said he wanted to avoid a situation in which "society comes to a standstill" before his death, and the elaborate funeral rites distract from the enthronement of his heir.
"In the most affected business area, Extruded Solutions, production is now at 70-80 percent, except for the Building Systems business unit, where operations remain almost at a standstill," Hydro said.
Protesters also threw petrol bombs from an overpass on to the highway linking the Northern New Territories with Kowloon, bringing traffic to a standstill in a haze of tear gas smoke.
But China's economy is now being dragged down by a housing glut, and real estate investment has nearly come to a standstill after more than a decade of double-digit growth.
A drop in crude oil prices to 13-year lows has brought drilling come almost to a standstill nearly everywhere else in the world, creating rare commercial prospects for non-U.
Attempts by the U.S. to broker a political solution with Russia to the Syrian civil war effectively failed, leading to a standstill that left Syrian President Bashar al Assad in power.
More than two months after the hurricane, the fragile power grid is performing at less than 60 percent of capacity, bringing the economy to a standstill and forcing thousands to flee.
Negotiations to end the shutdown, at a standstill over President Trump's demand for border wall funding, could end up on the back burner, even as contagion effects seep through the economy.
Now, the development is almost at a standstill as the partners work their way through bankruptcy court but are still allowed to trade, their futures debated regularly in the news media.
The last time America ground to a standstill was 2900/220006, when all air travel into and out of the country was suspended for a week while we secured our system.
LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - The Drone Racing League (DRL) is taking off in more ways than one as the coronavirus pandemic brings most other sport to a standstill around the world.
In the United States, where consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of economic activity, commerce has come to a standstill as people stay home to slow the virus' spread.
The head of Goldman Sachs' financing group in Asia excluding Japan, Aaron Arth, said the equity-linked new-issuance market had "come to a standstill in the face of extreme volatility".
The 20-lap race on a virtual Indianapolis road course featured a cast of top drivers and gamers, competing remotely, after the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak brought motorsport to a standstill.
Johnson called the election, which wasn't supposed to happen until 2020, because Britain's parliament has been at a standstill with the Conservative Party lacking a majority in the House of Commons.
"If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill," she wrote.
"The brand may be tired, innovation may be com[ing] to a standstill, but Apple's grip on the consumer remains very, very strong," he said in the same "Trading Nation" interview.
Because electric motors can provide full torque from a standstill and the powerful V-2.53 charges hard to its redline, you'll basically find it impossible to catch the NSX off guard.
The accumulation put New York City—and the entire East Coast, for that matter—at a standstill, as subways, buses, and roads were in total lockdown mode for hours on end.
Despite widespread workers' strikes that have brought the country to a standstill, European Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen told CNBC earlier on Thursday that the French government had to see reforms through.
The economy almost ground to a standstill in the fourth quarter of last year and annual growth in 2018 was no better than it was the year before, at just 1.1 percent.
The measure is reportedly at a standstill because some of the councilmembers are getting flooded with calls and emails from residents who are understandably quite angry about the idea, what a surprise.
Joshua Wong, the leader of the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement, which brought the city to a standstill for 79 days in 2014, has rejected Lam's words, claiming the bill remains in place.
While the protest broke up, black cab drivers brought the area to a standstill as part of their own protest against plans to ban cars from more key roads in the capital.
The city was again brought to a standstill on Wednesday, when tens of thousands of mostly young protesters swarmed around the Legislative Council buildings, where lawmakers were due to debate the bill.
Much of the discussion around GBV that's happening in South Africa now is the result of #TotalShutdown, a nationwide protest against GBV that nearly brought the country to a standstill last August.
There will still be VATS (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System), but it will work in real time, rather than allowing players to slow battles down to a standstill as in previous games.
Though 9% of Mercosur's tariff lines, and 5% of the EU's, will remain above zero, a "standstill" clause commits the members not to raise any of the tariffs above an agreed rate.
The weather system dubbed "the Beast from the East" brought rare snow and sub-zero temperatures to much of Britain in late February and early March bringing normal life to a standstill.
The ad appeared on the day of the Raptors victory parade, which brought Canada's biggest city to a standstill with an estimated 2 million gathering to celebrate the country's first NBA championship.
"Following a jolt of funding from Norway that jump-started Tanzania's REDD+ process in 2009, progress has now come to a standstill," Brian Schaap, REDDX senior program associate, said in a statement.
Although the athletic apian engine can propel the car to 2000 mph from a standstill in 3003 seconds, the note immediately informed me this was not a car aimed at driving enthusiasts.
This power propels the GT S from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds compared to the 3.6 seconds it took for the SLS to hit the same speed from a standstill.
Things feel like they're at a standstill, but you're still in a decent mood as the moon in fellow air sign Aquarius lights up the romance and creativity sector of your chart.
Even the soixante-huitards at the Sorbonne—who brought France to a standstill—were quickly forgotten as the wheels of capitalism inevitably churned them up (or at least it looks inevitable now).
On Sunday night, much of downtown came to a standstill after riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who had defied a police ban to march through the city.
"If necessary we will bring half the VW group to a standstill," works council chief Bernd Osterloh said at a rally at the Wolfsburg plant, referring to the global carmaker's German operations.
When the men arrived for the project, however, they found that it was at a standstill, and instead told the women that they would take the children on an "adventure" to Florida.
He said he wants a "standstill" arrangement with the EU which would maintain tariff-free trade, and then negotiations to solve the Irish border issue afterwards, as part of wider trade talks.
During rush hour, workers sit at a standstill in their cars, staring at businesses designed to service those cars, lately with political volunteers waving signs aimed at the owners of those cars.
"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," a statement from the NFL read.
NYPD says they've apprehended the suspect that they believe brought lower Manhattan to a standstill Friday after they planted two pressure-cooker-like devices in the subway near the World Trade Center.
Demonstrations continued Friday in cities across the country, with one of the largest taking place on the streets of Atlanta, where thousands of people protesting police abuse brought traffic to a standstill.
According to Motor Trend, the V6 Camry will hit 60 mph from a standstill in just 5.8 seconds, 0.1 seconds slower than the 10-speed automatic-equipped Accord 2.0 the publication tested.
"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," a statement from the NFL read.
On Monday, a massive citywide strike organized by the pro-democracy movement brought Hong Kong to a standstill, with businesses shuttered, roads empty, and over 100 flight cancellations at the city's airport.
It's a Sichuanese inspiration, with a flaky fish in a lightly sour green broth so packed with fresh chiles that it brought all conversation, not to mention rational thought, to a standstill.
The pandemic has brought the global sporting calendar to a standstill, with top soccer leagues in Europe being put on hold while the Euro 2020 tournament has been delayed until next year.
The US stock market is now in bear market territory after slumping more than 30% from the highs of the year on fears the coronavirus will bring economic life to a standstill.
But the lockdown also brought activity in much of the world's second biggest economy to a standstill for weeks on end, and is likely to result in China's first contraction in decades.
A Sri Lankan court issued a temporary order preventing the disputed prime minister from holding office, the latest twist in a political drama that has bought the island nation to a standstill.
However, the country's tourism industry is at a standstill with closed landmarks and canceled flights, and there are concerns that the virus' impact on travel could extend to the summer tourist season.
Gasoline shortages this year have brought much of the country to a standstill, raising prices for transport and basic goods and stoking anger against the authorities at a time of economic stagnation.
Professional racer Shea Holbrook drove a prototype Taycan from a standstill up to 90.58 miles per hour (145 km/h), then slammed on the brakes back to zero all within 10.7 seconds.
The US stock market is now in bear market territory after slumping more than 30% from the highs of the year on fears the coronavirus will bring economic life to a standstill.
The Trump administration is pursuing a massive $21.48 billion stimulus package to buttress an economy reeling from the health crisis that has brought major cities in the United States to a standstill.
What to watch: Fernández appears to be calling for a standstill, hoping he can buy time to stimulate demand and brighten growth prospects while keeping the IMF and other investors at bay.
Some in Austin's packed Paramount Theatre at first thought the silence was part of the movie, but quickly began to laugh and murmur once the film came to a standstill on screen.
"If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill," the judge warned.
Trade growth came close to a standstill in the first quarter of 217 but has been accelerating gradually since then especially from the fourth quarter onwards ("World Trade Monitor", CPB, May 21.6).
Just as Britain is set to begin trade negotiations to hammer out the final details of Brexit, new data showed that economic growth in the bloc came almost to a standstill. 210.
The talks have been at a standstill since a failed military coup in Turkey in July, which set off a ferocious crackdown against soldiers, civil servants, police officers, judges and other groups.
Commissioner Gary Bettman of the N.H.L. said that with negotiations on Olympic participation at a standstill, people should assume the league will not be sending its players to the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.
The relationship between the Irish superstar and the promotion had been perceived to be at a standstill following his short-lived retirement after not traveling to a press conference for UFC 1003.
Mom Tiffany Miller posted in a now-viral open letter on Facebook that she and her 3-year-old daughter had reached a standstill in the bathroom of a Kansas McDonald's this week.
"It is a nice idea but it is a standstill, it does not move," said Manar Shaqoura, 19, a law student who managed to snag a table at the front of the vessel.
Britain and the EU have agreed in principle on a "standstill" transition deal from Brexit Day in March 2019 to the end of 2020, but it won't be ratified until October or later.
"While global production is weakening (down 3.1 percent at end-February) and one-third of steel production lines are at a standstill, supply is still abundant," they continued, citing China's growing production capacity.
The group that has brought the Dutch construction and agriculture sectors to a standstill is a tiny non-profit, Mobilisation for the Environment (MOB), that operates on a shoestring budget with seven staff.
The unidentified man had also tried unsuccessfully to stab other people, police said, in an incident that brought the central business district in Australia's largest city to a standstill in the early afternoon.
During a standstill on the federal farm policy in 2013, there were worries of a "dairy cliff" and predictions of milk prices soaring if the government's dairy policy reverted back to permanent law.
More than three years into the Brexit crisis, Britain's economy probably slowed to a standstill in the April-June period and might even have contracted for the first time since 2012, economists say.
The United States has urged its two key Asian allies to consider reaching a "standstill agreement" to buy more time for talks, a senior U.S. administration official told reporters in Washington on Tuesday.
More than three years into the Brexit crisis, Britain's economy probably slowed to a standstill in the April-June period and might even have contracted for the first time since 280, economists say.
The delay keeps Washington at a standstill, as health care is the only pillar of President Donald Trump's agenda that has had any real momentum in Congress, having passed the House in May.
Luke Johnson, the chain's leading shareholder, has been seeking to extend a standstill agreement on its bank facilities – protecting it from action to recover debts – which officially expired at midnight on Friday. bit.
Trump's political agenda is at a standstill and fellow Republicans, who had previously lined up as a bulwark against any meaningful oversight, are beginning to hint at a willingness to probe his behavior.
Myanmar's democratic transition has ground to a standstill as authorities seek to silence critics while allowing hate speech, particularly against Muslim Rohingya, the head of a U.N. fact-finding human rights mission said.
Freeport's exports of copper concentrate from its Grasberg mine have been at a standstill since mid-January, when Indonesia introduced rules that are intended to improve revenues from its resources and create jobs.
Routed to the rear wheels through either a 7-speed manual gearbox or 8-speed automatic transmission, the power will push the Grand Sport to 60 mph from a standstill in 3.6 seconds.
For many women and girls in India, even talking about periods is taboo, and a lack of access to sanitary products means life comes to a standstill for a few days every month.
The league said that it came to "a standstill agreement" on the policy as it worked with the NFL Players Association over a grievance the union filed over the policy one week earlier.
Washington (CNN)Progress in talks to reopen the government remains at a standstill after Saturday's meeting with Trump administration officials and congressional staff, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Saturday.
But it came to a standstill when a roommate revealed that Tyler had lied about his long weekend whereabouts and had gone to Florida with an ex-girlfriend to compete in a triathlon.
During the dialogue meeting in the capital of Managua, protesters also agreed to remove their makeshift barricades "as soon as possible," a form of protest that has brought the nation to a standstill.
As the partial government shutdown reaches its 10th day, negotiations are at a standstill, and neither President Trump nor Democratic leaders are showing signs of budging from their positions on border wall funding.
Chicago (CNN)Demonstrators marched Saturday on all five northbound lanes of Chicago's Dan Ryan Expressway, bringing the interstate to a standstill after police officials who'd planned to keep the stretch partially open relented.
In a rare hallway interview, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky told an NBC reporter that he won't bring up gun control legislation next week, effectively bringing the issue to a standstill.
"We are talking of 10 million euros which is peanuts compared with the kind of damage deriving from a stop in refinery production, bringing the country to a standstill," a trading source said.
Rimac's Concept One, which debuted in 1503, has a rating of 2150,22.1 horsepower, allowing it to reach top speeds of 22020 mph and hit 62 mph from a standstill in just 2.5 seconds.
Democrats and Medicaid advocates contend it would lead to states cutting enrollment and services, especially in economic downturns and public health emergencies — like the ongoing pandemic that's brought the country to a standstill.
With the whole world almost at a standstill over the rapid spread of coronavirus to 125 countries, Africans are inspiring their continent with music and dance in an attempt to beat the virus.
In Bay County, which includes Panama City and Mexico Beach, vehicle traffic regularly comes to a standstill, utility trucks block roads, and spray-painted pieces of plywood stand in for missing street signs.
As the world's fifth largest economy comes to a standstill, the pound on Wednesday plunged to its lowest level since March 1985, barring levels seen during a freak "flash crash" in October 2016.
As fear grips the nation amid health concerns, Indian banks - already burdened with some $140 billion in bad loans - worry their balance sheets could be hit further as businesses grind to a standstill.
There was no mention of a standstill agreement or public nondisparagement clause — meaning the hedge fund could still amass more shares and start a fight if it doesn't think SAP is doing enough.
Massive protests demanding universal suffrage brought the city to a standstill for weeks in 2014, but the city's leader continues to be elected by a small committee comprised mostly of Hong Kong's elite.
Construction has been at a standstill for more than a year, the Plain Dealer reports, and it won't be ready for the 100th anniversary of the founding of the NFL planned for 2020.
If this can be agreed, it will trigger a standstill transition period until December 2020 during which little would change for Britons while the details of future trade ties would be thrashed out.
With economies around the world disrupted by widespread travel restrictions and economic activity near a standstill, foreshadowing a deep recession on par with the 2008 global financial crisis, bonds have not been spared.
A young couple, both migrant workers, left their newborn son at a Guangdong Province hospital last month because they were out of money and, with the economy at a standstill, couldn't find work.
The book piles on loads of scary details about what the world would be like if your computer became nothing but a doorstop and every device in America was brought to a standstill.
For four weeks, long queues at pumps brought much of the country to a standstill, raising prices for transport and basic goods and stoking anger against authorities amid economic stagnation and high inflation.
" Andrew Kenningham, chief Europe economist at Capital Economics, said he thinks Germany's economy will remain at a standstill in the first half of 2020, which means a recession is "absolutely on the cards.
The Trump administration, under Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, has brought student loan forgiveness measures for defrauded for-profit college students to a standstill, a move that is being challenged in court. Sen.
Bunge reacted by saying it was not in talks, and the Wall Street Journal reported last month that Glencore had a standstill agreement temporarily preventing it from making a hostile bid for Bunge.
On the final day of that year's festival, after traffic on Hopkins Street came to a standstill, deputies of the New Iberia sheriff's office fired grenades of tear gas into the black crowds.
Like most members of the Heathrow Pause group, Davidsen has been active within the Extinction Rebellion -- the environmental activists who brought London to a standstill in April by blocking streets in central London.
With U.S. investors up in arms about a standstill in housing markets, rising health care costs and declines in auto stocks, Cramer argued that times like these may warrant thinking outside the country.
The strike had brought much activity in the capital Khartoum to a standstill as the Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF) alliance tried to pressure Sudan's ruling military council to relinquish power.
PARIS (Reuters) - French growth is set to slow close to a standstill in the final quarter as waves of anti-government protests hit business activity, the central bank estimated on Monday, downgrading its outlook.
Even in areas where that disease has been fought to a standstill—endemic cases in the US were eliminated in 2016—it has recurred because the virus can find a foothold in vulnerable populations.
While US health systems appear to be at a standstill around how to make data sharing work for them, we think there are several ways to make interoperability an attractive proposition across the board.
Because Jupiter and Earth both constantly move in their orbits, to observers on Earth, Jupiter appears to slow down, and 120 days after it becomes visible, it comes to a standstill and reverses course.
But by the reunion, which aired in September 2018, they were at a standstill — with Franco admitting he still had feelings for Laughton but she making it clear his lying had pushed her away.
Airbus has said it wants to build a fleet of autonomous, multirotor eVTOL aircraft that can be used to fly from rooftop to rooftop in dense cities where traffic is often at a standstill.
Household spending — traditionally the motor of French growth — slowed to a standstill in the fourth quarter after expanding 0.4 percent in the previous three months, data from the INSEE statistics agency showed last week.
The United States has urged its two key Asian allies to consider reaching a "standstill agreement" to forestall any further action and allow time for negotiations, a senior U.S. official told reporters on Tuesday.
In southern Portugal, the town of Evora was almost at a standstill Saturday as only a few foreign tourists dared to venture out to take photographs of the Roman ruins called Diana&aposs Temple.
Thunberg, a 16-year-old student, spoke to hundreds of activists at Marble Arch, one of a number of London landmarks that have been brought to a standstill over seven days of direct action.
The company's ability to raise funds has been substantially impaired and the business has been brought to a standstill with there being minimal/virtually no disbursements, DHFL said in the note accompanying the results.

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