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Now this isn't to say it's going to be worthless.
"My life would be worthless without the others," she said.
All of this would be worthless if I wasn't actually DOING.
Yes, your stocks will collapse but your bonds will be worthless, too.
Other products purchased online, like artwork or jewelry, could be worthless counterfeits.
"The concept of Scooter Experience will be worthless," he said by email.
Your shops will fill with unfamiliar products, and your currency will be worthless.
Worse still, it looks like investors are assuming that some carmakers will soon be worthless.
An identical copy is hanging in the museum, so one of them has to be worthless.
So the money would be worthless, unless you swam in it like Scrooge McDuck or something.
The flimsy inflatable pontoons proved to be worthless as the helicopter flipped over in the water.
Their children are worthless, and if this violence continues, their children's children will be worthless too.
They'd be worthless anyway, as the Home Smart app hasn't been updated with scene support yet.
You know what you're getting with a particular brand, and without that reassurance, brands would be worthless.
If DACA disappeared, and with it their Social Security numbers, their own driver's licenses would be worthless.
Perfect replicas of masterpieces would become universally accessible; every Van Gogh and Velázquez might soon be worthless.
Belfort pleaded guilty in 1999 to manipulating investors into buying stocks that eventually turned out to be worthless.
They can understand companies going bankrupt, but they cannot fathom that mines still producing coal might be worthless.
But if TON fails to spawn a vibrant marketplace, the grams that investors purchased will quite likely be worthless.
The deal would most likely help some creditors, whose bonds could be worthless if the island defaults on them.
Not only would it not be appropriate for me to comment but — more importantly — my comments would be worthless.
If the so-called stablecoin is shown to essentially be worthless, then markets are not going to react kindly.
Your puppy pictures might turn out to be worthless, but that college translation from Serbo-Croatian could be valuable.
The distortions that emerge — like the backpack full of soon-to-be-worthless cash — can seem absurd, even laughable.
I was left with the impression that because so many people consider me to be worthless, I had no future.
As the Supreme Court hears oral arguments Tuesday on DACA, students are worried that their college degrees could be worthless.
His poleaxing of cap and trade leaves firms in Ontario with C$2.8bn of pollution permits that may now be worthless.
"We will make pixels by the inch and the pound, but they will be worthless unless we collaborate together," said Zolli.
Musk is skipping HUDs because he's hell-bent on autonomy and thinks the tech would be worthless in self-driving cars.
"It doesn't have to take five years for those bonds to more or less be worthless," Song said over the phone.
But that is not to say the files may be worthless: plenty of institutions, organizations, and individuals still use outdated Windows versions.
Well actually, now that the Paris Agreement on climate change has been made, investing in fossil fuel will soon enough be worthless.
Hedge fund manager Bill Ackman reportedly thinks WeWork could be worthless, noting Japanese investment giant SoftBank "should have walked away" from it.
Some stores and bus companies were no longer accepting cash on Monday out of fear the notes would be worthless next week.
She's no genius — her Asia policy, in particular, is so ineffectual and contradictory as to be worthless — but you saw the debate?
"My immediate reaction was worry that my current Huawei could be worthless," Xin Yi, 24 year-old student from Singapore, told Reuters.
That means that, as of about April 14, gift cards to the store will be worthless, so customers need to act fast.
When an author starts off with "I'm here to tell you …" I'm pretty sure the rest of that sentence will be worthless.
In theory, whatever black money cannot be laundered will be worthless, yielding a gain for government's finances and perhaps ultimately for poorer Indians.
A bilateral agreement signed by any Arab leader today would be worthless in the event of a change of government in his country.
John Hempton of Bronte Capital, who has been shorting shares of Valeant, said on Monday he still believes Valeant shares will be worthless.
Overall about 15 per cent of companies had lost value — many of those could be worthless — while 29 per cent increased in value.
Indeed, in the event that Maduro is eventually forced from power, as those like him often are, the currency would potentially be worthless.
Hope vanishes the moment it becomes ubiquitous: "It grows on trees" is what we say of something so common as to be worthless.
Venezuela is one of the most crime-ridden countries on Earth but few muggers bothered to rob people of their soon-to-be-worthless cash.
Virgin plastic bags are so cheap, at 2100 cent per bag, that old (often contaminated) ones are rumored to be worthless; they just get trashed.
Now he offers what he says is evidence, but the only support for that is his own testimony, which has proven before to be worthless.
No business wants to sink costs into a domestic investment that might be worthless based on the chance that the next tweet contradicts the previous tweet.
In this explanation, Martin may have believed the exploit would be worthless in three weeks time, potentially because it was would be used or otherwise exposed.
Conversely, the elliptic-curve algorithm Google is normally using might be worthless against future's quantum computers, but it's the best option against the computers of today.
They keep two sets of books, function with two different brains, and buy in — at least partly — to Trump's grandiose message: You'd be worthless without me.
Because I own the company it's a little bit different for us, because our equity would be worthless because I want to own this business forever.
From another, it was an argument for survival: Whatever unity the Democrats could manage would be worthless without settling what, and who, the party stood for.
Employees with stock options who had been hoping for a large payout from a listing now fear their options may be worthless if the company is sold.
When Borders went bankrupt in 2015, gift card holders made the claim that the bookstore had not adequately warned them that the cards would soon be worthless.
Barry Silbert, CEO and founder of Digital Currency Group and Grayscale Investments, said besides bitcoin the majority of the once blazing hot crypto market will eventually be worthless.
The dispute centered on the $1.2 billion the LIA paid to Goldman to invest in nine equity derivatives trades, all of which ultimately turned out to be worthless.
"People would tell me, 'You're going to be a drug addict, you're going to be a tecato (heroin addict), you're going to be worthless,'" said Martinez, now 22.
The dispute centred on the $1.2 billion the LIA paid to Goldman to invest in nine equity derivatives trades, all of which ultimately turned out to be worthless.
Were Twitter to lose the protections I wrote into law, within 24 hours its potential liabilities would be many multiples of its assets and its stock would be worthless.
It is something he is consciously watching out for and managing at all times and if he gets away from it those perfectly timed counters are going to be worthless.
It was unclear Friday afternoon whether creditors were tempted by the offer, but the deal would most likely help creditors whose bonds could be worthless if the island defaults on them.
Because the banks were out of the way—especially out West—it was more difficult for people to redeem those banknotes, and the notes would be worthless if the bank failed.
If all this results in is a bribe — China goes on a short-term U.S. shopping spree in exchange for Trump leaving them alone — then all the bluster will be worthless.
He recalled the words of his uncle, who phoned him a year ago when Mr. Balocha found his salary as a computer technician to be worthless in the city of Valencia.
"This whole thing will be worthless unless you find a place to do your Frank Cannon July 10 imitation 'sure sure Roger Stone this Roger Stone that,'" Stone wrote to Credico.
"You're running a huge risk that cyberinsurance in the future will be worthless," said Ariel Levite, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, who has written about the case.
This is more money that I don't have, thanks to my lowered job prospects and the ruined economy—not to mention the fact my pounds will be worthless after converting them to euros.
Party leaders like Paul Ryan, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, defend the new health plan for cutting spending and call the cover offered by Medicaid so skimpy as to be worthless.
Often, this meant the dollars someone was paid in one state wouldn't be accepted in the next state over, or would be worthless if the currency reserves of the issuing state became insolvent.
According to Carbon Tracker, a think-tank, more than half the money the big oil companies plan to spend on new fields would be worthless in a world that halved emissions by 2030.
"If in the years ahead, we don't have a significant price of carbon per ton to allow for a profound change in our economies, then it would be worthless," Macron said in his speech.
My predictions might be worthless, given how wrong I was that this year would bring a boring, predictable awards ceremony, but I suspect the Emmys will decide to go with a host next year.
The poor would be able to afford plans with a deductible of about $20,2000 for an individual (more for a family), which would be worthless to a person earning $20.1,000 a year or less.
Even if they prove to be worthless, the $4.8 billion price tag comes down to a bit more than $1 a share—basically noise within the fluctuations of even a stable value stock like Verizon.
He argued that being a traditional auto manufacturer was the dangerous balance sheet position because the massive manufacturing plants that these automakers own today will be worthless when the world goes full-throttle to EVs.
There is always the risk that a founder will fail as a CEO, but smart investors ensure that they capture the salvage value — which may be worthless at the get-go, but increases over time.
The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) was attempting to claw back the $1.2 billion from the Wall Street giant in relation to nine equity derivatives investments carried out in 2008, which turned out to be worthless.
A young woman is being encouraged now, more than ever before in my lifetime, to grow up believing she will be worthless until a man comes along [and] makes her valuable by putting a diamond on her.
After meeting with Blackjack Foley (David Straitharn), and using that robotic Senator Joe Scolari to their advantage, they present Charles with two options: sell Chuck out and his upstate property near the new casino will be worthless.
The program is based on the principle that lenders bear responsibility for ensuring that a loan is sound, and that borrowers shouldn't be responsible for loans taken out for an education that turned out to be worthless.
I stripped off its Large Laser and while there's an argument to be made that the Large Laser is so weight and heat inefficient as to be worthless, it gave the Grasshopper a very useful long-range ability.
They will sell the bananas for a pittance in Colombian pesos, then return home to convert the cash into a small fortune of Venezuelan currency — at least for a few days, when their money will be worthless again.
If your options end up not being worth much because of a disappointing IPO or if they turn out to be worthless because the startup goes out of business, you wouldn&apost have to pay back the money.
Congregating in the mines outside of town, the cult hunts and kidnaps people they believe to be worthless to society, and sacrifice them to the Black Goat, a monster that is never seen, living in a cavernous, black pit.
But the pope added that the provisional agreement, which he said was "necessarily capable of improvement," was merely "an instrument" for cooperation, and that it would be worthless without a deep commitment to making it work on both sides.
This is like asking someone who stole silverware from your house whether he would steal from you again and him responding it was a hypothetical question and, besides, the silverware he stole the first time turned out to be worthless.
"The claims about Scotland being an equal partner are being exposed as nothing more than empty rhetoric and the very foundations of the devolution settlement that are supposed to protect our interests ... are being shown to be worthless," she said.
It might set you back a few bucks, but you may as well buy them since the US dollar is going to be worthless once Orange Hitler collapses the world economy like he's done with so many of his failed businesses.
Novartis has previously said it hired Cohen as a consultant on health care policy and that it continued to pay him for a year despite concluding that his advice would be worthless because the agreement could only be terminated for cause.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Libyan wealth fund's former deputy chief screamed and cursed at Goldman Sachs bankers in a stormy meeting over derivatives trades made on the bank's advice that ultimately turned out to be worthless, a witness told a court on Tuesday.
The change is likely to cause ripples among Palantir's ranks of employees, since it means their bonuses will effectively be worthless until the privately held company, last valued at $20 billion in 2015, lists its shares on the stock market or is acquired.
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, warned before the interviews were received that they might be worthless because the investigation did not include interviews with Judge Kavanaugh, Dr. Blasey, or witnesses identified as corroborators by Ms. Ramirez.
She traveled with Birthday Party from Melbourne to London, contributed lyrics to a number of songs, was briefly in The Bad Seeds, and without her we'd not have the dry dread of either "A Dead Song" or "Dead Joe" and life would be worthless.
The cryptographic signature provided by Wright, allegedly from a private key belonging to Satoshi Nakamoto in a long and technically detailed blog post where he claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, is here: While that looks legit, according to experts, the evidence Wright provided seems to actually be worthless.
As such, whatever paltry employment services workers would end up receiving—assuming states could even scale up their workforce development systems to serve the huge new influx of workers in need of services—would be worthless make-work activities that do little if anything to help anyone get ahead.
The economic one being that this free model is gradually telling us all that our data isn't worth anything, so we'll be replaced by robots that depend on our data but we won't be acknowledged, so we'll have to go on some kind of giant basic income model because we'll be worthless.
On this week's MashTalk podcast, Mashable Senior Editor Stan Schroeder and Tech Correspondent Jack Morse give a status report on the state of cryptocurrency and answer some of the fundamental questions around the space around regulation, energy consumption around "mining," and whether or not all these tokens will be worthless in the end.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and a separate federal class action civil lawsuit in California allege that Trump University — which was largely owned by Trump himself — defrauded consumers by as much as $35,000 each with promises of a real estate investing education that they either did not receive or found to be worthless.
"The major issue is how the company has been urging the court to believe that hundreds of millions of dollars of value vanished into thin air and a brand-new factory was deemed to be worthless," said Thomas I. Boswell of Boswell Capital Management in Hong Kong, operator of the Intrinsic Value Limited Partnership, which owns 250,000 Horsehead shares.
You want to feel the pressure continually being applied, whether by that master huckster Richard Roma (Christian Slater, inheriting the role played in the 1992 film by Al Pacino) or by his older colleague Shelly "The Machine" Levene (Stanley Townsend), who will say anything if it allows him to close the deal on properties soon revealed to be worthless.

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