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There have been some good times, some bad times, and some really, really bad times.
We have been through the good times, very good times, bad times, and very bad times.
Crazy supportive of his founders in good and bad times.
There's going to be good and bad times with it.
"God forbid there's bad times," he said at one point.
We worked through good times, bad times, stress and everything else.
Layoffs Bad times ahead for employees of General Motors and ESPN.
By the way, in good times and in bad times, bingo.
It's not like no one else went through bad times before.
WE'RE GOING TO BE THERE IN GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES.
Compared to others around us, we were lucky in bad times.
We worked through good times, bad times, stress, and everything else.
" Even through bad times, locals have proudly boasted: "Ytown is my town.
WE ARE THERE IN GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES FOR OUR CLIENTS.
It's the heart of the community at good times and bad times.
First, saving money for bad times is not just a biblical precept.
In bad times you realize you do not want to lose everything.
There was euphoria and everybody thought that bad times would not come.
"Good companies are born in bad times" as a theme isn't wrong.
And that leaves them with a much fatter cushion for bad times.
Why, then, are so many people worried that bad times are coming?
Bad Times at the El Royale opens in theaters on October 12.
Muslims and Hindus were together in good and bad times, weddings to deaths.
But that inquiry may not put the bad times in Uber's rearview mirror.
During bad times, it leaves scope for fiscal easing to offset the damage.
There are times in this game you've got to learn from bad times.
The bad times weren't as bad, but the good times weren't as good.
"She was a rock for me, especially through my bad times," he said.
Bad Times at the El Royale will open in theaters on October 12.
"But in good times and in bad times, Morso is where I come."
Is this team capable of executing through the good and the bad times?
The scientifically measured predictions have panned out and the bad times have begun.
YOU SHOULD HAVE A COMPETITIVE TAX SYSTEM IN GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES.
The bad times rush in along with the assorted villains bringing escalating violence.
"Tom Jurich is our leader in good times and in bad times," Pitino said.
We take bad shots sometimes and it just ticks me off, at bad times.
Keep loving each other through thick and thin and bad times [and] good times.
"A '4' is bad, but it is even worse in bad times," they wrote.
That's a very important channel, and it could become very regressive in bad times.
Federal Reserve rate-hiking cycles are generally seen as bad times for the bulls.
"Far better to sell it when it's good times than bad times," Routt said.
Bad times, historically speaking, are good for ideas, and our moment is no exception.
That's how I feel about the trailer for Bad Times at the El Royale.
Even in bad times, the combined force of ideology and partisanship deters crossover voting.
No. We like Nucor because it does well even in good and bad times.
Presidents are clearly punished for bad times and rewarded when the economy is strong.
"I get that these are bad times," she writes in The Problem With Everything.
Multiple bad times can lead to stroke penalties and even disqualification, but rarely do.
Our companies can operate in any environment, in good times and in bad times.
You have to be out there every day, in good times and in bad times.
And not simply because people need to eat whether in good times or bad times.
So, it&aposs not like I ain&apost seen some bad times and hard times.
As it is, "Bad Times" comes up well short of the sum of its parts.
"It definitely shares the boldness in choice that Cabin has," he says of Bad Times.
"There have been good times/There've been bad times" the Rolling Stones sang in 1964.
We had our good times and our bad times -- and our strange times in between.
Because everything we see now says that bad times will be a very frequent occurrence.
Bad times will count against Mr. Trump only if people hold him responsible for them.
In bad times—Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush—the data have contributed to defeat.
Love London, love the Mayor, love this rude, giant fuck-you to the bad times.
" The 26-year-old continued, "We worked through good times, bad times, stress, and everything else.
"I like to be able to remember the extremely good and extremely bad times," she confessed.
Clockwise from top left: Assassination Nation, Bad Times at the El Royale, Life Itself, Unsane, Gringo.
As founders we like to think that we have all the answers, especially in bad times.
As its constitution bars income tax, Texas has few ways to stabilise revenues in bad times.
But if bosses can trim pay during bad times, they are less likely to fire workers.
"I like to be able to remember the extremely good and extremely bad times," she writes.
"He was such a light of sunshine, always positive in good and bad times," she said.
Bad Times at the El Royale has a run time that's as long as its name.
In bad times — when a nor'easter stormed through, say — great chunks of Tangier were torn off.
One billion dollars is the size of the city's general reserve, its cushion against bad times.
"I just want to be with my teammates during good times and bad times," he said.
I don't know, but I'm thinking it's likely to be bad times in the stock market.
Black Americans remembered a horrific past but watched those bad times slowly fading with racial progress.
The dark wings represent the bad times but the fading wings represent how Demi's moved forward.
After all, a girl needs a manicure that's gonna last through good times, bad times — and water.
If not, growth would continue at the 1 to 2 percent seen in the recent "bad times".
Nike, which stood by Mr Woods in the bad times, has a valuable clothing deal with him.
This helps them to survive during the bad times, but limits their ability to expand during booms.
"Crazy bad times are upon us and it's going to get a helluva lot worse," Grossman warns.
Mark Akiman, Buddies in Bad Times I haven't quite hit the level of too much for porn.
But according to Mr. Evans's memoir, "Good Times Bad Times" (1983), Mr. Murdoch never liked Mr. Giles.
Then again, the Oval Office would have been a reminder of all the bad times they shared.
Characters enter the ominous digs in "Bad Times at the El Royale," but they don't always exit.
Another just-opened film, "Bad Times at the El Royale," was a flop for 20th Century Fox.
"Gratitude is sometimes dangerous because people say you should be grateful for the bad times," Neo said.
It erases the history of communities that have been here through the good and the bad times.
Raising rates during good times makes sense because it gives the Fed room to cut during bad times.
"There are no good times in the year leading up to the exam, only bad times," she says.
We wanted that laughter to carry the weight of the bad times and help us to get free.
You gotta go through good times and bad times and it makes you the person that you are.
The real question is if Beijing will meddle with bonds in bad times, as it has in stocks.
Diversification, long talked about, has to happen now, although it is harder to do it in bad times.
"In the good times we've come here, in the bad times we've come here," Brandon Cordeiro, 28, said.
Boles: I was here during the bad times, and I was here during the so-called good times.
Across the country, the sense that the nation is on the edge of bad times colors daily life.
"They need to reduce debt during the good times to have space during the bad times," Thomsen said.
Our society is constructed to reward the rich in good times and punish the poor in bad times.
"Through good and bad times, they have grown and matured together creating a special bond that will last."
"People have things that they keep because they know in bad times they need to have that," Mrs.
Am I looking at the full scope of our relationship, or am I just highlighting the bad times?
It also sets a positive example that might one day help a Snap or Facebook through bad times.
It was the worst five-day start to a year ever and supposedly a harbinger of bad times.
"You have good times, and then you have bad times to compensate for the artificially good times," he added.
"We take bad shots sometimes, and it ticks me off at bad times," Kings coach Dave Joerger told reporters.
In 1942 Keynes endorsed a proposal to lower national-insurance contributions during bad times and raise them in good.
I have only been in Washington for 30 years, so I haven't seen all the bad times in Washington.
In bad times the scope for fiscal stimulus in America would be limited by an already large budget deficit.
But against all odds, she's been there throughout the ups and downs, the good times and the bad times.
Fox's "Bad Times at the El Royale" opened below estimates in seventh place with $7.2 million at 2,808 screens.
In good times, we forget the pain of the past and in bad times we're slow to seize opportunities.
At the LA premiere of "Bad Times at the El Royale," Johnson more a pink dress with silver details.
She feels like she supported him through the bad times and now he's moving on without talking to her.
"Bad Times" required you to sing live on set — and you did at least 27 takes for one scene.
But also good times can be impermanent, and bad times can be, and everything is cyclical and everything changes.
For decades, states have ratcheted down college funding in bad times, without replacing it when the economy comes back.
At good times you have challenges of one sort, and in bad times you have challenges of another sort.
A one-shot penalty will be incurred for bad times, shown as a red card against the player's name.
Most companies go through good and bad times; we try to find the founders that would go the distance.
And yet there's a strange charm to Bad Times at the El Royale, which never really shows its hand.
All of which is to say: don't assume the domestic flop means bad times ahead for the Robert Langdon series.
Lagarde also recommended that countries pay a premium in good times based on the benefits they receive in bad times.
In bad times, Argentine politicians had traditionally raised this unifying specter before the public, and President Illia was no different.
DREW GODDARD'S new film, "Bad Times at the El Royale", has all the ingredients of a 1960s neo-noir film.
"During my 60 years at IWC, I have seen very good times, but also very bad times," Mr. Klaus said.
And advertising dollars, the thing that sustains many media companies, are often cut first as companies contract in bad times.
What this book could be about, based on Trumpian logic: good times, bad times It was the best of times.
Q: Any advice out there for people like me who may be going through bad times themselves, for whatever reasons?
JMT is making the most of bad times, snapping up distressed debt at just 5 percent of its nominal value.
In Bad Times at the El Royale, it's not the gesture of repentance, being sorry for one's sins, that's important.
Jews know that in bad times they are persecuted, and so their ability to thrive as a distinct group is challenged.
The Bad Times at El Royale actress recently broke her silence about their relationship in the latest cover story for Tatler.
He talks up the benefit of stable revenue and says he wants to ensure his firm does fine in bad times.
And then good times come and then we forget all about them and then we find ourselves in bad times again.
"She said that if these girls needed me in good times, they need me much more in bad times," Miller said.
These bad times for the city were, for a while, a heyday for killers and their bosses, and their troubadours too.
"Tryin to find the look for Bad Times at the El Royale," the actor captioned a video he posted to Instagram.
Like most, people, I have regrets, but I would not trade my life, in good or bad times for anybody else's.
As magnetic as Newton was in leading the Panthers through the good times, he was equally despondent during Sunday's bad times.
He manipulates news coverage in many ways, including letting cronies snatch control of national media outlets that fell on bad times.
Imagine if more people were earning enough income during the good times to put some savings away for the bad times.
I'm just trying to make the point that it is a company's responsibility to prepare for bad times in good times.
Strategies The bond market is flashing warning signals that bad times may be ahead for the stock market and the economy.
"We have experienced bad times in the past, but we've always managed to get through everything pretty well," the tomato farmer said.
"Most of the really bad times where I end up in a hospital is something triggered by Spencer," she said on Thursday.
But, despite the bad times, the Giudice family still seems to have a little fun, especially when it comes to birthday festivities.
President Obama is an extraordinary figure who has done some good things in bad times, and some great things under impossible circumstances.
Even the bad times, in recollection, seem somehow not to include him, though he was right there, drunk, sarcastic, maudlin, a phantom.
Just as any business person would do, you use the good times to fix the problems that existed in the bad times.
In this environment, where volatility is increasing and uncertainty prevails, it's important to own assets that can hold up in bad times.
Gross sees that as a problem because investors have less "insurance," in the form of central bank maneuverability, for bad times ahead.
Iran has another strength: It has demonstrated that it will be there for its friends and allies in good and bad times.
In the longer run, it will build valuable loyalty by sticking with your employees through the good times and the bad times.
But I would not trade a day of my life in good or bad times for the best day of anybody else's.
I know in bad times and sad times I can always find the laugh somewhere, in something, and I think most people do.
"You build something to be in the game, you build something you can live with through bad times and good times," he said.
He's traveled with me all over the country and has seen me through more good and bad times than any person ever will.
So, even though there aren't cut-and-dry guidelines for what makes a "bad" time to meet the parents, "bad" times do exist.
If you're ready to take a wild journey with some shady characters, Bad Times at the El Royale is your ticket to ride.
I love Chris, he's my rock through the good and bad times, he's challenged me when I needed it and comforted me too.
Primarily, he sees Bad Times as a workout for his stars, a chance to pit some of his favorite actors against one another.
But this experience does not back the idea of unlimited deficits or monetary financing of governments in good times and bad times alike.
I do not want to forget the bad times—and I had a lot, believe me—but I always turn to the light.
The cruise industry has weathered bad times before, including other illness outbreaks and even the 2012 Costa Concordia shipwreck, which killed 32 passengers.
For me, it's just knowing inside of myself that we're going to be OK. Bad times come, we should not expect they won't.
For me, it's just knowing inside of myself that we're going to be OK. Bad times come, we should not expect they won't.
BAD TIMES AT THE EL ROYALE The guests at a tacky hotel that straddles the California-Nevada state line run into some trouble.
That means your portfolio will probably grow less than the market during good times but fall less than the market during bad times.
The bad times for Magar began when both her parents died and her aunt's family felt burdened, saying she must pay her way.
Behind them are both a sunrise and sunset, alluding to the fact that their marriage would carry them through good and bad times.
New instruments such as "contingent convertible" bonds, which are explicitly designed to force losses on their owners in bad times, are doing their job.
Mercury retrogrades are famous for bringing delays and miscommunication—they're known as bad times to sign contracts, travel, or buy electronics or expensive items.
Governments in emerging economies tend to overspend in good times and cut back in bad times, adding to economic instability rather than dampening it.
Now only 41% of the state's residents said they expected good times over the next year, while 50% said they expect bad times financially.
Those next three-four weeks were like a breakup, where I'm looking for ... I'm just thinking about the good times, not the bad times.
Critics are supporting "Bad Times," set at a fictional hotel on the California-Nevada border, with a 75 percent "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Remember that good times and bad times will be part of your life equally, and you have to learn to handle both with equanimity.
Read More Cramer: Let the bad times roll for stock prices Additionally, Cramer found plenty of stocks that are still well off their highs.
This is an important part of my strategy for retirement and it has allowed me to get through the bad times of sex work.
"People back home are going through some really bad times," said Hernandez, who played for Puerto Rico in the World Baseball Classic in March.
The only question is how long the bad times will last, and that will depend on how fast and how far the virus spreads.
Actually, it's not so much the money, it is morale boosting that jobs are assured, that they're not being laid off in bad times.
It is because of you that this firm is known for being there for its customers and communities, in good times and bad times
And as a result, more and more people had confidence that the private equity industry can deliver good returns in good and bad times.
With Apple's announcement of disappointing sales in China on Wednesday, the bad times for stocks continued in the first week of the new year.
Second, a number of studies have found that well-capitalized banks are more prolific, consistent and higher-quality lenders during good and bad times.
And when interest rates are generally very low, the Fed has only limited room to cut them to help the economy in bad times.
And doing better than the crowd in bad times is one of the most important things an investor can do to grow their nest egg.
"As long as you're market player, you have your good times and you have your bad times, and sometimes you just go bankrupt," Xiao said.
Presidents' Day weekend and the Fourth of July are particularly bad times to buy a new car, if you want to get a good deal.
As they lived their lives, on the leading edge of the baby boom, they saw some bad times, but they also did well for themselves.
Stocks tend to pay off steadily in good times when the economy is growing and we are relatively flush, but to decline in bad times.
Given political realities, this may be best achieved by building in stronger automatic stabilizers, mechanisms to increase spending in bad times, without requiring Congressional action.
The long-term growth rate of the U.S. economy for the past century, which includes good times and very bad times, is still 22019 percent.
The human connection between a child and a parent is what ultimately makes the child thrive during the good and the bad times, he added.
Many fruit trees are particularly resistant to both drought and wet weather, he said, making them a reliable source of good food in bad times.
Bad Times at the El Royale is most effective when it makes us work to discern what people really mean by the words they're saying.
Increased labour-market flexibility might make it easier for firms to sack workers in bad times, boosting average productivity; they can rehire low-skilled workers later.
This is why indexing can be a good option for many investors, assuming they can stick with an index through the market's good and bad times.
I wouldn't try to predict where things are going, but I do think we tend to, in bad times, really get serious about stuff like this.
Here's what we'll have to do: we'll have to have him on because, you know, in good times and bad times people should like that one.
A bar with a good community of regulars is a place to find laughter in good times, consolation in bad times, and advice in confusing times.
The markets are tanking — the S&P 500 is down 8% in last two months alone — as investors brace for bumpy, if not bad, times ahead.
Our family dynamic has changed over the years — as with any family, we grow, we go through good times, bad times, rough times and happy times.
Dakota Johnson costars with the Australian actor in the upcoming film Bad Times at El Royale, and she admits to losing focus during his shirtless scenes.
In bad times, many perfectly good-hearted people keep the interrogation of our culture limited to an easy "Nazi Punks, Fuck Off" and back to bed.
The task today is to find a form of fiscal policy that can revive the economy in the bad times without entrenching government in the good.
Speaking of those ups and downs, one of the interesting things about Sonic's Twitter is that it's sort of self-aware, and recognizes those bad times.
It returned to the bad times of the 70s," Fernandez told a local radio, adding that it was "guaranteeing military interventions against popular, democratically elected governments.
There is a hint of Strauss's Marschallin, fallen on bad times, in the elaborate dress for Fricka, Wotan's aggrieved wife (the mezzo-soprano Tanja Ariane Baumgartner).
Mouthpiece plays at the Buddies in Bad Times Theatre through November 6, and at The Cultch in Vancouver, B.C, from January 31 to February 5, 2017.
In the hedonist's view of American immigration patterns, bad times for chefs in China are good times for dumpling chasers and noodle hunters in New York.
"Instead, you should be grateful for your capacity to come through the bad times... Especially for people with high levels of empathy and the people pleasers."
"It always rang alarm bells when anyone got misty-eyed about the good times," which, she writes, tended to be "pretty bad times" for other people.
"After that, there were a lot of ups and downs and definitely some dark, bad times and a lot of things to think about," she said.
That's true on "Allergic" and "A Thousand Bad Times," both spacey songs with a sharp kick that suggest the "Grease" soundtrack dipped into an acid bath.
And so even though we had a lot of really bad times and creative differences, I was going to hang my hat on the good stuff.
Even as a 12-year-old, she goes through her fair share of heartbreaks and bad times, but that doesn't necessarily make her a sad person.
But she accepted it with such grace and has been such a remarkable leader for so many years, in good and bad times, and without a misstep.
And the important thing is whether you also make money in the good times and the bad times when others -- >> Could Ray Dalio start Bridgewater today, though?
When we told him we wanted the bass to sound like Led Zeppelin's "Good Times Bad Times," he scoffed at us, like it was an outdated concept.
"It might not be a big change now, but it probably will create more liquidity in bad times, which is when you really need it," Dimon said.
Even though the bad times happened and it took me a lot of time to get through it, it made me the person I am, thank God.
"In the good times, we have gathered here, and in the bad times we've gathered here, "Ann Northrop, journalist and legendary gay rights activist, told the crowd.
Ten years ago, Ms. Olthof acted in the Netherlands' longest-running soap opera, "Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden," which translates to "Good Times, Bad Times," Ms. Lam said.
Puerto Rico could not adjust to bad economic times with currency depreciation, but Puerto Ricans could adjust to bad times by moving to the mainland United States.
A year since the DNI shared its assessment of Russian election interference, we've definitely had more bad times than good, and we've made a lot of mistakes.
The theory is that a higher target would encourage companies to raise prices, while giving the central bank more space to cut interest rates in bad times.
One of the best signs I see that the consumer is very healthy is that in good times, Target beats Walmart; in bad times, Walmart beats Target.
All of these themes converge in Bad Times at the El Royale, an ambitious and kind of bizarre movie about religion, salvation, and who we really are.
"When you look at most portfolios, they have a very strong bias to do well in good times and bad in bad times," Dalio says in the book.
In Josh and Benny Safdie's neon-soaked drama, Good Time, a sense of discontentment dooms the characters to countless bad times in spite of how hard they try.
" "So to have your best friend with you through all the good times and the bad times and to win in the way we did makes it special.
"When you look at most portfolios, they have a very strong bias to do well in good times and bad in bad times," Dalio says in Robbins' book.
Bad Times at the El Royale collects a bunch of big, pulpy characters, mixes them together, and then throws it all into what looks like a tense chaos.
It is better to scale back investment in bad times than never have it in the first place, argues Chris Hoene of the California Budget and Policy Centre.
Now it's threatening to upend one of Silicon Valley's most celebrated customsThis year has seen a boom in IPOs — but also a possible sign of bad times ahead
Mr. Waititi knows that we love to cry at sad and bad times, but he also knows that people in pain need to get on with their lives.
Instead, make sure you have a comprehensive financial plan in place so you know exactly what to do during good times — and bad times like we're experiencing now.
"That pregame ceremony, I wasn't expecting to get hit with that many emotions — it was amazing," he said, then reflected on the bad times that preceded the good.
" Peduto, the mayor, said the city is working on programs "to allow people who have lived through the bad times to be a part of the good times.
" Another prepper expressed disbelief about non-preppers: "How has it not dawned on them yet that we need to spend the good times preparing for the bad times?
" Another prepper expressed disbelief about non-preppers: "How has it not dawned on them yet that we need to spend the good times preparing for the bad times?
To force large banks to get ready for the bad times during the good times, the Fed created a tool after the 2008 crisis called countercyclical capital buffering.
Making people feel good, people who come in and have had a sh—y day or have just been broken up with or are just going through bad times.
These are people who wronged him, and he snaps his phone shut in disgust, not wanting to think about the bad times while he was in his happy place.
Lagarde recommended that countries pay a premium in good times based on the benefits they receive in bad times, incentivising members to streamline their economies and maintain fiscal discipline.
We do not worry about charge-offs increasing in a recession — we fully expect it, and we manage our business knowing there will be good times and bad times.
However, the menacing music and Meredith's episode-closing voice over ("The bad times are gonna find you all on their own") confirm Father DeLuca's presence is only terrible news.
They stayed in Iran when the sanctions hit and, like Fanaei in Qatar, put up with the bad times in the hope that the good times would eventually return.
It is disturbing to think that bad times could be imposed at will, needlessly, by a governor who seems hostile to the city's needs and Mr. de Blasio's agenda.
"Despite my recovery, the Keating Five experience was not one that I have walked away from as easily as I have other bad times," McCain said in his memoir.
His new plan to sell a gigantic slug of assets to fund a buyback and more shows a willingness to be bold in bad times as well as good.
"Greece and China will remain good friends in good and bad times, good partners for mutual progress," said the envoy, Zou Xiaoli, according to Xinhua, the Chinese news agency.
The snow will cut his income by 803 percent this year, he said - and the bad times will last until he can replant or repair all his damaged trees.
The bank has also set a countercyclical "bad times" buffer rate on banks of 0.5 percent valid from this year which will double to 1.0 percent from July 2018.
The bank had decided in June to double the countercyclical "bad times" buffer rate on banks to 1.0 percent, which banks will need to meet from July next year.
In bad times, we tend to either ask too much or expect too little of art, pretending it might heal or save us, and dismissing it when it doesn't.
"That's all," he says, as if anyone could do it, but no one else has invested a lifetime of history, passion, bad times and good in making it perfect.
It's very appropriate that we have Mark here to kick off this amazing event, talking about transforming businesses and evolving during good times and bad times, because Mark did that.
Now their families have enough to eat in bad times - and they are putting away savings, even as they face more frequent droughts, unreliable rainfall and other climate change pressures.
"This stress test is another reminder of our housing finance system's failed model: Taxpayers are on the hook during bad times, but investors benefit greatly during good times," Corker said.
Trust circles provide incentives to care for, and talk sense into, members of one's circle who may be experiencing bad times or undergoing particularly damaging forms of exclusion or alienation.
Even if a recession is coming and stocks are headed for bad times, it doesn't mean the entire market will suffer immediately — or that the pain will be equally distributed.
I made a point of writing about the bad times as well as the good times because it was something tangible that I could do to keep his memory alive.
Optimistically set at the intersection of Agatha Christie and Quentin Tarantino, "Bad Times" is a hard-boiled thriller with flashes of a horror but largely a statement of authorial intent.
That means Tencent is exposed to flighty Chinese investors, who tend to be quicker than most to buy and sell, making the good times richer — and the bad times poorer.
"In good times or bad times, it's always easier to get a little bit more on the backs of the employees," said Brian Heller, an employment lawyer in New York.
It doesn't help in the slightest to say that we've survived bad times before when one feels that this is worse than anything that's happened, at least in my lifetime.
But despite the many hardships currently facing the traditional advertising industry, analysts say the French company's issues are specific to Publicis, not a harbinger of bad times for agencies overall.
When even one of the estates from one of your "owners" (at Tidal, the big name musicians also have an "ownership stake" in the company) is suing you, it's bad times.
However, many believe that it can also lead to complacency and a feeling that a central bank will always be there in the bad times, meaning critical reforms are never undertaken.
With this kind of fiscal rule a government can truly run a counter-cyclical fiscal policy, allowing moderate deficits in bad times, which are compensated by fiscal surpluses in the good.
"There are good times and bad times ... To do my job, you need to be focused and [it] helps me when I'm alone and relaxed," she told Mashable in an email.
And, since greening not only continues to spread, but has also killed off a good percentage of existing trees, the more likely result is some very bad times ahead for oranges.
With just a few days to go until the much-anticipated end of 2017, it's time to look back on the year that was: both the bad times and the good.
They've been through some good times and bad times with me and Diamond Head, and then after that, the other guitarist Abs, has been in the band ten years this year.
"There's times in this game where you got to learn from the bad times, and I think right now it's just one of those stretches for him," catcher Kevin Plawecki said.
Like veteran gamblers, they at first hold their cards close to the chest, keeping them from both the other guests and the audience until the bad times arrive, just as promised.
We know it's painful, and continuing to hobble along through the bad times might seem comforting, but this month you need to muster the courage to sever ties and move on.
Books of The Times There is a notion — best expressed by Harry Lime, the genial psychopath played by Orson Welles in "The Third Man" — that bad times make for good art.
The actress broke out after starring in the Fifty Shades franchise, and has since been seen in films including Suspiria, Bad Times at the El Royale and The Peanut Butter Falcon.
The November holiday came more than a month after a false pregnancy report claimed that the Bad Times at El Royale actress, 29, the Coldplay frontman, 41, were expecting a child together.
It also asks whether the respondent thinks business conditions and the country as a whole will have good times or bad times financially in the next 3.33 months and five years respectively.
By the time Cooper appeared on WWHL, the scandal surrounding Griffin's photoshoot had subsided, but if there's one thing we know about Cohen, it's that he likes to rehash the bad times.
Being optimistic, Chiquis revealed that the "bad times" were actually helpful in the healing process and was what she needed to be strong for her siblings during the loss of their mother.
By and large, down rounds reflect down markets and just like Apple has its good days and its bad days, a start-up will have its good times and its bad times.
BAD TIMES "TRADE-OFFS" The agreement takes effect from Tuesday, when national pension fund chief Orr, who has previously served as RBNZ deputy governor and chief economist, starts his five-year term.
Everyone goes through bad times in their life, but narcissists choose to keep themselves there like a "never-ending trainwreck," Neo said, so they can turn every accusation back on their victim.
There are reasons to think that current prices are reflecting idiosyncrasies in the supply and demand for safe assets, rather than a conviction among global investors that very bad times are ahead.
It was once a great city that fostered an enormous black middle class, most of whom have stuck around through the bad times and expect to be part of Detroit's next act.
Till you become me, you have in stock many memos and presentations which make you curse Microsoft Office, many meetings where you doodle poetry and your share of good times and bad times.
As much as the producers of the show wanted me to focus on the good times, I couldn't help but think about — and occasionally bring up on camera -- the potential for bad times.
I can give the pat answers that weary all of us, or I can admit my struggle, confront evil and seek to extend the love of God in both good and bad times.
If Freddie Mercury and evil Kevin from the Ghostbusters remake had a baby raised on LSD and anarchist philosophy, only then would you have Billy Lee from Bad Times at the El Royale.
The reason why bonds do well in bad times is that they've always been considered a risk-off asset, said Nathan Thooft, co-head of Global Global Asset Allocation for Manulife Asset Management.
Prudent budgetary policy dictates that in the good economic times, one should run budget surpluses in order to provide room to stimulate the economy in the bad times through increasing the budget deficit.
Based on the experience of the past decade, the multiplier would probably be around 1.5, meaning 3 percent higher GDP in bad times — and considerable additional revenue from that higher level of GDP.
The screenwriter and director Drew Goddard is back in theaters this month with "Bad Times at the El Royale," a star-studded neo-noir thriller that not many people seem to be seeing.
This sort of dynamic is ultimately part of how economies recover from bad times — prices go down and people swoop in to take advantage of the bargains, which helps push things back up.
"British Airways is going through some good times, we want to share in those profits just as we shared the pain in the bad times," BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton told BBC television.
Regulators on both sides of the Atlantic, too, seem unfazed by the incident as they continue their push to reduce the size of capital cushions that banks must set aside for bad times.
You either have EU rules, that work across the border, and, again, no one wants to see a return to the hard border, we all remember the bad times, as well-, PD: Yes.
Johnson's prickly interview with DeGeneres is actually an uncomfortable mirror of her 503 appearance on the Ellen show, which she visited while promoting her movies Suspiria and Bad Times at the El Royale.
If you've seen her alongside Viola Davis in director Steve McQueen's heist masterpiece Widows, or with Jeff Bridges in mystery drama Bad Times at the El Royale, you'll be very aware of this already.
The fund would not lead to permanent transfers or debt mutualization, because countries that receive funds during the bad times would need to pay them back once they recover — making it a revolving fund.
The Thor actor shows off his ripped physique in the first preview for Bad Times at the El Royale, a new thriller that reunites him with his Cabin in the Woods director Drew Goddard.
Goddard is wary of revealing too much about Bad Times, which he calls a "love letter" to '60s film noir and crime fiction, as well as his shot at making a big ensemble picture.
" Cramer Remix: Why Apple is a hot value play Cramer: Let the bad times roll for stock prices Cramer: A once red-hot play ready for investing Owens-Illinois: "Owens-Illinois is so cheap.
Of course when building that township, I went through two very bad times: in 1986 when there was a very bad recession in Malaysia; and in 250 which everybody knows was the financial crisis.
The bar will be lit with neon spelling out "Good Times, Bad Times" — a homage to Led Zeppelin but also evocative of the ups and downs of Lower Manhattan over the last half-century.
Bad Times at the El Royale boasts a cast of versatile performers in Bridges, Hamm, Johnson, and Erivo (who sings, gloriously) — as well as Chris Hemsworth, who plays a Charles Manson–like cult leader.
Armenia used to be a communist country, so it was really bad times and I feel like I've been through extreme poverty with my parents, so I definitely appreciate the success that I have now.
"[Richards] learned how to deal with life in unique ways, even in the good times and the bad times," which is an essential skill for anyone who aspires to be successful in business, O'Leary says.
The BoE's Financial Policy Committee (FPC) said British banks must now hold 5.7 billion pounds ($7.28 billion) between them as an additonal buffer against bad times, and that it will probably double that in November.
To make sure you have the discipline to stay on track, you should sit down with a financial adviser to come up with an investment plan that makes sense during good times and bad times.
The country's rich literary history has been overshadowed by the turmoil of civil war, and Daraya's secret library is a testament to the Syrian people's long pursuit of knowledge in both good and bad times.
Sound budget management demands that while in bad times the budget deficit might be allowed to increase to support the economy, in good economic times, every effort must be made to reduce the budget deficit.
The argument for the labor law was the essence of free-market orthodoxy: If companies could more easily lay off workers in bad times, they would be more willing to hire them in good times.
The logic of fiscal policy is straightforward: In good times, the government should spend less, so that in bad times it can afford to spend more and tax less, helping to support an ailing economy.
The returns from such strategies have been much lower than from momentum (2-4% a year): not enough, perhaps, to induce a patient buy-and-hold strategy among those willing to ride out the bad times.
He was disheartened by the election result and feared that Trump's policy to ban immigrants from Muslim-majority countries was the opening strike for a new stage of bad times for people who look like him.
Other responses - from improved social welfare schemes that channel cash to farmers in bad times, to efforts to diversify incomes or provide access to formal financial services - also can help communities cope with drought, researchers said.
In addition, as the budget deficit widens in the good times, we would not have the room for fiscal policy stimulus to support the economy in the bad times when such support might really be needed.
Metacritic score: 64 Bad Times at the El Royale, written and directed by Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods), is an ambitious and kind of bizarre movie about religion, salvation, and who we really are.
This CEO also exemplified another piece of advice I give my CEOs: In bad times, you should own the problem, and then over-communicate when it comes to informing your board about it and exploring solutions.
In the past populism tended to rise in bad times and ebb in good ones, so you might have expected it to recede as the global recovery increased employment and wages over the past 18 months.
We weather through good times and the bad times," said Christine Loose, the group director of lodging at Kohler, who described football Sundays as "a party that extends far beyond the four walls of the stadium.
We've had a lot of messages from people who have been going through bad times recently, letting us know that our game was a nice respite from that, which I will say was very deeply heartwarming.
What I can tell you is that, as the plot continues to thicken and it becomes harder for anyone to imagine leaving the hotel, Bad Times at the El Royale turns theological, or at least philosophical.
"What's very interesting to observe is that despite all of these changes…clients are not yet moving their asset allocation, they stick in the good and bad times to their asset allocations," Ermotti told CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche.
Regulation could be "countercyclical", in other words, leaning against the natural financial cycle in order to limit excess, prepare financial institutions for bad times, and leave more room for leniency when the economy is on the ropes.
The Bad Times at El Royale actor, 68, reveals in a PEOPLE exclusive clip from this week's upcoming episode of Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist that getting a first date with Susan (née Geston), 64, wasn't easy.
ETFs had a higher sensitivity to price performance of the underlying benchmark, intensifying position build-ups in good times and putting additional pressure on outflows during bad times, noted Trieu Pham, EM Sovereign Debt Strategist at ING.
"When you saw growth in excess of demand growth ... that led to more bad times," Parker said, adding that shares in the sector, once beleaguered by high oil prices and bankruptcies, are cheap compared with other industries.
LEON ALLEYNE-MCLAUGHLINVice-ChairKent Labour StudentsCanterbury Living in "The low-rate world" (September 24th), you say, means finding "a form of fiscal policy that can revive the economy in the bad times without entrenching government in the good".
In some of the world's poorest places, bad times mean children, as well as adults, may need to leave home to find work, sometimes leading to separation from their families, risks of abuse and disruption to their education.
Cuts to unemployment benefits designed to encourage the jobless to seek work follow a similar pattern: in bad times, the benefits in terms of increased interest in work are outweighed by the squeeze such reforms place on spending.
It would also head off a pair of competing ballot initiatives championed by labor leaders to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour without allowing the governor to halt increases in bad times, a deal-breaker for Brown.
"There is a historic relationship between the U.K. and Jordan that goes back 100 years, and we've been partners through good times and bad times," Razzaz told CNBC, pointing out the political and economic challenges posed by Brexit uncertainty.
DAKAR, April 250 (Reuters) - A steep rise in gold prices may have given hope to a battered mining industry in 214, but after four tough years producers in Africa are still too wary to call the bad times over.
Another option could be for such a budget to operate as a re-insurance fund for national unemployment schemes during economic bad times, when national budget deficits run high, but this would require prior convergence of labor market policies.
Gunvalson, 55, shared her official promo photos from each season in an Instagram post, remarking that a lot has changed in her life through the past 12 years and thanking fans who've gone through both good and bad times with her.
The yellow metal is up about 20 percent year to date, and some high-profile investors — like George Soros and Stanley Druckenmiller — have made no secret that they see bad times ahead in the markets and gold is a safer bet.
"I feel gross about it," the Bad Times at the El Royale star tells GQ Australia about his wealth, who earnt$31.5 million last year which landed him at No. 11 on the 2017 Forbes list of highest paid actors.
But the number of financial crises we have suffered over history suggests that the precautionary principle is needed; those high salaries in finance have a huge social cost in the bad times and that cost needs to be accounted for.
In an interview in Baghdad, the minister said separate talks are under way with the companies to link the fees they obtain to the price of oil, increasing their remuneration in good market conditions and reducing it during bad times.
That the wisdom of experience in good times, hard times and bad times, of even making past mistakes, isn't part and parcel of building the kind of character and vision needed to lead 330 million people of a very heterogeneous nation?
DUBAI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates congratulated Sudan after its military council and opposition reached a power-sharing deal and said it would stand with Khartoum in "good times and bad times", Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said.
Since her Tony win for her Broadway debut as Celie in "The Color Purple" in 2016, Ms. Erivo has made a transition to film, appearing in Drew Goddard's "Bad Times at the El Royale" and Steve McQueen's "Widows" last year.
Talking about money is never a fun conversation but it's a must-have before getting married to a person that's not only your partner in life, but your partner in good times and bad times — especially when it comes to money.
I began to wonder what purpose memes serve in this community during bad times, and so to find out I reached out to /r/Bitcoin mods and meme posters to ask, basically, what is the deal with all of these memes?
At that point, Puerto Rico's strong ties to the United States became a liability because Puerto Rico could not adjust to bad economic times with currency depreciation, but Puerto Rican people could adjust to bad times by moving to the mainland United States.
I might have been middle class myself, the child of Harvard-educated parents, but the working class was not an abstraction to me; they were my friends and their families who were hit hard by the bad times that never seemed to end.
The role of the president of the United States is to encourage our country in bad times and emergencies, and to represent our nation to other world leaders, and Trump's attitude and terrible demeanor would not fly with either of those tasks.
The actor, the most Australian of the Hollywood Chrises, will soon appear in a new thriller, Bad Times at the El Royale, a bizarre but satisfying film that also stars Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, Cynthia Ervio, Jeff Bridges, and six of Hemsworths' abs.
In this fall's mystery-box thriller Bad Times at the El Royale, from writer-director Drew Goddard (The Cabin in the Woods), seven strangers — all with secrets to bury — meet at Lake Tahoe's El Royale, a rundown hotel with a dark past.
"To be where I'm at today and see hope and see a light ... I feel blessed to be able to have fought through the bad times," he told us at Delilah in L.A. -- where his GF, Bre Tiesi, was hosting an event.
"The bags remind me of how I got here and the bracelets remind of me the days when I was at the camp, those bad times," Amini, 31, said over the rattle of her machine, a measuring tape draped around her neck.
"The study shows that if you get in early and stay in the market — despite some of the bad times — you will come out on top," she says, adding that the analysis did not include more risky investment activities such as day trading.
But after The Cabin in the Woods, any movie made by Drew Goddard is expected to be full of twists, and Bad Times at the El Royale delivers on that promise — so outlining what happens next in any detail risks spoiling the fun.
The best parts of Bad Times at the El Royale feel like scenes in a play, with groups of characters isolated in some of the hotel's rooms before they eventually all end up in the lobby, talking to and second-guessing one another.
The trailer is stylish and energetic — the recent trailer of Knives Out mostly reminds me of Bad Times at the El Royale, and not just because a Marvel Chris is involved — and promises things will get much stranger before they start to make sense again.
The TV shopping stocks have been caught up in the weakness of overall retail stocks but they are unique in that they offer investors more sustainable top-line growth rates and have in the past outperformed traditional retail in both good and bad times.
In Europe the stocks of financial firms, the fortunes of which are tied to the business cycle, have risen relative to those of firms that make consumer staples—food, beverages, household goods and so on—which are more resilient in bad times (see chart 3).
Finance wonks briefly turned their attention to the legendary "inverted yield curve," often seen as a the harbinger of bad times, but there was no guarantee that the inversion of short- and long-term bond yields from their typical pattern is a signal of anything.
"British Airways is going through some good times, we want to share in those profits just as we shared the pain in the bad times," BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton told BBC TV, adding that while pilots were willing to compromise, BA was not.
"British Airways is going through some good times, we want to share in those profits just as we shared the pain in the bad times," BALPA General Secretary Brian Strutton told BBC TV, adding that while pilots were willing to compromise, BA was not.
Those low yields have been a boon to people who own bonds because yield and price move in opposite directions: The benchmark Bloomberg Barclays Aggregate index returned more than 2.4 percent through June, despite predictions early in the year of bad times for bond investors.
Regulators have moved to lighten some rules on the banks, and one of the ideas Liangs group considered a countercyclical bank capital requirement that could be raised when times are good and loosened to encourage lending in bad times is in place but never used.
Companies now can't just be about capitalism: They have to be "values-driven" in their approach to everything from marketing to billing to customer support, and making sure those values remain apparent in the "good times and the bad times," Buscemi previously told Business Insider.
To cram all that into a two-hour film is impressive, and so even when it stumbles, Bad Times at the El Royale feels like a deeply weird and wondrous accomplishment, especially coming from a risk-averse major movie studio like 20th Century Fox.
"That risk has therefore been seriously underpriced for a year or more, because we are dealing with a political generation which has no serious experience of bad times and is frankly cavalier about precipitating events they could not then control, but feel they might exploit," Rogers said.
Cramer Remix: Why Apple is a hot value play Cramer: Let the bad times roll for stock prices Cramer: A once red-hot play ready for investing Cramer pinpointed the straw that broke the camels back to two weeks ago, when Lions Gate reported a disappointing quarter.
Yes, there were some bad times to come — Mr. Barghati and colleagues were not going to forgive his characterization of their people as "little brown rats," particularly after watching their $300 million investment go up in flames — but still, this formerly cool-as-a-cucumber character screaming?
Things started to decline after the Great Depression, and soon only the "lower forms of entertainment" survived, but throughout the good and bad times, the large open area was a place for large crowds to congregate, either in bread lines, for parades, or for annual New Year's Eve celebrations.
Like its predecessor (which featured Mr. Robot's Rami Malik), it features a high-profile lineup of actors: Cynthia Erivo (Widows, Bad Times at the El Royale) voices Raylene, while Martin Starr (Silicon Valley), Lamorne Morris (New Girl) and Lance Reddick (The Wire, Fringe) are also part of the cast.
Therefore, to criticise economists, particularly central bankers, for their mistakes — which he argues are largely pretty small in the grand scheme of things — ignores the good work done for the vast majority of the time, and the way that central banks help the economy when the bad times do arrive.
These deals, known as pension risk transfers, have been around for at least 90 years, but they can be limited by a Catch 22: in good times, corporate leaders feel less of a need to rid their companies of pension burdens, and in bad times it is more expensive to do so.
" It seems a heartwarming tale of fighting for the American dream: A mechanic opens his garage to welcome daylight, recalls how his father "started this business decades ago," talks about the good times, the bad times, and his worries about Mr. Trump's "empty promises" before proclaiming that Mr. Cruz is a "principled leader.
"You" is the kind of song that every rock band's first album should start with, a dramatic intro on par with Led Zeppelin's "Good Times Bad Times," The Killers' "Jenny Was a Friend of Mine," or Lil Wayne flying in on Tha Carter II (yes, Lil Wayne is a rock band now).
"It has to do with the fact that she's a Dutch woman who has fallen on bad times and found herself involved in a lot of wealthy nobles and aristocrats," he continued, "who during wartime are now allocated to their relevant armies" and did not come to her defense when she was accused of spying.
Cramer Remix: Why Apple is a hot value play Cramer: Let the bad times roll for stock prices Cramer: A once red-hot play ready for investing Macy's: Cramer is not positive about this stock ahead of the quarter, as it is too similar to Nordstrom and sells too much product from VF Corp.
The Golden State Warriors, for example, want to become more citified in upscale San Francisco, but defenders of their longtime home along an interstate on the outskirts of Oakland argue that would be a betrayal of a diverse and vociferous fan base that has supported the team through far more bad times than good.
Here's what to see if you just want to see the best of the best... We're not entirely sure what's going on in Bad Times at the El Royale, just that it involves a star-studded cast (including Jon Hamm, Dakota Johnson, Cynthia Erivo, and Chris Hemsworth) gathering at a seedy motel where something bad goes down.
Even 20th Century Fox's Bad Times at the El Royale, a crime thriller boasting a shirtless Chris Hemsworth as the villain, had a deliberate pace and serpentine story that proved to be too much of an acquired taste for a big splashy release; it opened in 2,1013 theaters with just $7.1 million, grossing just $17.8 million total.
Familiar names include Daniel David Stewart (The Band's Visit), Austin Stowell (Battle of the Sexes, Whiplash), Rafi Gavron (A Star is Born), Graham Patrick Martin (Major Crimes), Jon Rudnitsky (Home Again, Saturday Night Live), Lewis Pullman (Bad Times at The El Royale, the new Top Gun: Maverick) and Pico Alexander (Home Again, A Most Violent Year).
It's definitely no coincidence that the writer and director of Bad Times at the El Royale is Drew Goddard, who made his feature directing debut with 2012's The Cabin in the Woods but cut his teeth writing on shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer (which is set at the literal mouth of hell) and its spinoff Angel.
His advice to surviving the bad times: "Be who you are, and I mean that in the sense of, we all go through things, and I think it's just being aware of what you're experiencing at that time, whether it's frustration, whether it's anger, whether it's joy or sadness, it's fine to experience those things because we all do," he said.
Now, I sometimes feel sadness for people who didn't engage online in the same way back then, because as superfluous as some of those conversations might have seemed at the time, the friendships I formed brought me: friends in real life; people to talk me through bad times; matching tattoos; and even my first apartment, as decrepit as it was.
And, following her revelatory, star-making lead role on Broadway's The Color Purple, her journey to cinematic dominance is well underway: This fall, moviegoers can see her hold her own with Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm and others in the thriller Bad Times at the El Royale, and alongside Viola Davis and Liam Neeson in 12 Years a Slave director Steve McQueen's Widows.
For example, the notion that voters blindly reward or punish incumbent presidents for good or bad times led us to the presidential election of 1936; political scientists have portrayed that election as a historic ideological mandate for Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, but we found that Roosevelt's support hinged crucially on how much incomes grew in each state in the year leading up to the election.
" Elizabeth Alexander, a former press secretary for the former vice president, who also served as the communications director when he was in the Senate, posted on Twitter, "Traveled the country and world with @joebiden for 5 yrs as a senior member of his staff,in both the Senate and WH. Been with him in good times, bad times,quiet moments and on the biggest stages.
SO LIKE IN THE OIL PATCH, I WANT TO GO TO HOUSTON IN A YEAR OR TWO, AND WALK IN A ROOM AND TALK TO SOME OF THE OIL FOLKS AND HAVE THEM SAY TO ME, JAMIE – YOU KNOW, INSTEAD OF SAYING YOU GUYS CUT AND RAN WHEN THINGS GOT TOUGH, YOU DIDN'T HELP US, YOU DIDN'T DO ANYTHING – INSTEAD SAY YOU GUYS WERE HERE IN GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES.
" Like many of our readers, Ekman invoked the political turmoil and social conflict so evident in the United States, but offered perspective drawn from her parents' experience: "This isn't the first time our country has been through hard times- my mom saved newspapers from the 1950s and 1960s that documented many difficult moments in the US. Going through my parents' memorabilia and possessions was a good exercise to understand that life moves through cycles of good and bad times, happiness and grief, but with common sense and hard work, many people manage fine.

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