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  1. bedevil somebody/something to cause a lot of problems for somebody/something over a long period of time

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The problems that bedevil economists (inflation, unemployment, productivity) do not feature.
But that recalcitrant hair can bedevil us the rest of our lives.
This polarisation is Mrs May's legacy—and it will bedevil her successor.
BEIJING — Audience members using cellphones bedevil performers and presenters around the world.
FEW issues bedevil El Salvador more than how to deal with criminal gangs.
The forces of physics, biology, and Moore's Law can bedevil you in unexpected ways.
But many of its woes are symptomatic of problems that bedevil the whole continent.
These boons do not exempt Panama from problems that bedevil many Latin American countries.
And like so many major American cities, homelessness continues to bedevil the nation's capital.
However, my unfamiliarity with math and English grammar continued to bedevil me in college.
In other words, few of the policy issues that bedevil most trade agreements apply.
Those kinds of problems do not bedevil the Clinton wing of this party personally.
So what of the existential comedowns that bedevil the lives of the weekend caners?
It does not suffer from the skills shortages that bedevil nuclear construction in the West.
That means the station's programmers do not feel the ratings pressures that bedevil terrestrial radio.
They sure were fiery together last week, two blue devils raring to bedevil Donald Trump.
Circa Now The etiquette of the empty nest can bedevil even the most sophisticated parent.
The tiny transistors also bedevil chip designers because as they get smaller, they generate unwanted heat.
Still, the AMT will continue to bedevil taxpayers with higher incomes, so experts recommend several steps.
Matt Bevin (R), whose low poll numbers bedevil Republicans ahead of his reelection bid this November.
At its core it is a public forum on questions of marriage that still bedevil us.
It's ironic that this tumult should bedevil a replacement for Antonin Scalia, who emphasized the constitutional text.
More to the point, many of the problems that plague the census will also bedevil the election.
And third, some new concerns have popped up that probably will bedevil the relationship for a while.
Her variations on her own life story would bedevil those who studied her decades after her death.
Though the outbreak had already begun to bedevil Honduras, Ms. Carcamo said she knew little about it.
Their numbers are dwindling, but the Yellow Vest protesters continue to bedevil the government of Emmanuel Macron.
There are a few questions that bedevil those who decide to try their hands at cooking with booze.
But Facebook hired few journalists and spent little time discussing the big questions that bedevil the media industry.
Fortunately, decent employers, ethical arbitrators and sensible regulation can deal with many of the problems that bedevil arbitration.
And the Catalan problem will continue to bedevil Spanish politics, even if it mutates from acute to chronic.
More convincing are Joukhadar's depictions of the anxiety and stress that bedevil the family as they become refugees.
As is the pattern more broadly, Carter's transition displayed some of the problems that would bedevil his administration.
Otherwise, her decision to set a compassionate and open example for Europe will bedevil her fourth term in office.
The resulting policies will thus replicate some of the very same scars, defects, and kludge that bedevil the ACA.
And it isn't simply operational reasons which bedevil ECB plans to support the euro zone economy by buying up assets.
Trump pledged earlier on Tuesday to bedevil Clinton from the right with an unrelenting focus on the scandals she'd rather forget.
The evidence suggests that warnings from the grassroots were ignored -- and came back to haunt and bedevil the party in 2016.
But many of the details, like when disarmament would take place and who would collect the weapons, continue to bedevil negotiators.
It's the latest sign of the legal headaches that continue to bedevil Facebook, which also include new regulations around the world.
The rise of short-course radiation is an example of the evidentiary blind spots that bedevil the treatment of prostate cancer.
"Things that bedevil us like traffic accidents and bad diagnoses in the medical system are going to get much better," he said.
It was not the visa problems that frequently bedevil the foreign travel plans of many residents of Kosovo that were causing problems.
They show how the group has institutionalized a program using off-the-shelf technology to bedevil the militarily superior American armed forces.
And a relatively low labor participation rate, which barely ticked up to 62.6 percent last month from 62.5, continues to bedevil the recovery.
They also assume Australia will dodge the deflation that so bedevil Europe and Japan, with inflation seen rising to 2.4 percent over 2017.
When I look at these markets, I see people trying to find alternative solutions to the emotional problems that still bedevil modern society.
While China's intelligence operations may perennially bedevil U.S. investigators, senior DOJ officials appeared confident Thursday that exposing Beijing's economic espionage would yield results.
On Tennis In a game increasingly reliant on power, an underrated shot — employed regularly by Roger Federer and Ashleigh Barty — can bedevil opponents.
It will lead you into a quagmire that will cause pain for millions of Americans and bedevil you for the next four years.
That does not mean significant issues do not bedevil the United States-India relationship, in particular the tense standoff over Kashmir with Pakistan.
As the Earp heir, Wynonna is fated to protect the hamlet of Purgatory — and the world — from the demons that bedevil the town.
Mexico's shoddy procedures bedevil infrastructure projects of all descriptions, including line 12 of Mexico City's metro and a planned drainage tunnel for the capital.
While there is corruption and poverty, Belize appears to have none of the social and political problems that bedevil Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
Many of the issues Clinton and Yeltsin had disputes over (including Ukraine and the Middle East) continue to bedevil relations between the two countries.
And yet, Bush's first term was an unmitigated disaster whose ill effects still bedevil the world, and from which we have never fully recovered.
There are countless AK-47 knockoffs available in the American market, as is evident in the mayhem of mass shootings that bedevil the nation.
Smelters typically contract to buy alumina using a ratio of three different price assessment indices, a hotchpotch formula that will bedevil any easy hedgeable solution.
His sudden decision to oust Comey ensures that scandal will bedevil the rest of the Trump presidency — and, potentially, bring it to a premature close.
But Pennsylvania continues to bedevil Republicans in presidential years, and it's possible that Toomey could execute his campaign flawlessly and still fall in November. 212.
But a military strike would be a mistake now — for the same reasons that bedevil possible military action in response to the country's nuclear program.
This show, the first United States stop of her new tour, highlighted the tensions that bedevil Lady Gaga, especially at this stage of her career.
Many of its supporters say that using evidence-based medicine can address the problems of cost, quality and access that bedevil the health care system.
China's unsuccessful efforts to stop the disease may have hastened the spread — creating problems that could bedevil Beijing and global agriculture for years to come.
If politicians want a scapegoat for the low rates that bedevil their savers, they would do better to look in the mirror than target the ECB.
This story is a minor example of something that has come to bedevil Game of Thrones more and more in the second half of its run.
"These expeditions rarely end well for anyone, and Democrats are hoping this one will bedevil the Trump Administration for the next four years," the editorial board said.
If her reputation lingers, it is thanks to the almost comical breadth of those accomplishments, and to her grappling with issues that continue to bedevil us today.
On Pro Hockey ST. LOUIS — The bad days used to come once a month for Charles Glenn, but now they bedevil him every two weeks or so.
He kept at it to the end, promising to "bedevil the Democrats" with Republican-friendly voting districts shortly after receiving a likely fatal medical diagnosis in 2016.
But there's one thing that continues to bedevil even the most sustainably minded brands: low-density, polyethylene, #4 virgin plastic film bags, known in the industry as polybags.
Peraino's timely book shows how the decisions and contradictions of that year still bedevil the two countries' relationship, but in today's globalized world, separation is all but unthinkable.
"'There are lies, damn lies and statistics' is one of those colourful phrases that bedevil poor workaday statisticians," biostatistician Steven N. Goodman complained in a letter to Nature.
But 260 years ago, the villain was none other than Chironomidae, which is the scientific family name of one of the peskiest opponents ever to bedevil the Yankees.
It is, of course, admirable for Ms. Lázaro to depict the full range of burdens and stresses that bedevil her characters, and the socioeconomic climate that engenders them.
Image 2 of 2 JERUSALEM – Seventy years since the day of Israel&aposs founding, wildly contrasting images of victory and violence showcased the contradictions that bedevil the Jewish state.
For Western firms, the most telling lesson from WeChat's success is that consumers and advertisers will handsomely reward companies that solve the myriad problems that bedevil the mobile internet.
On Monday, as Republican lawmakers returned to Washington determined to quickly pass their tax overhaul, senators were in feverish talks to resolve concerns that could bedevil the bill's passage.
The new guard faces many challenges — balancing change and continuity, luring new audiences without alienating current patrons, as well as the financial issues that bedevil all nonprofit arts institutions.
In "Flawless: Understanding Faults in Wine" (University of California Press, $25), Jamie Goode, a scientist and wine writer, surveys the myriad flaws that can bedevil even the finest wines.
Macroeconomic concerns continued to bedevil the industrial metals sector, even though many of the metals showed signs of supply tightness, said Warren Patterson, commodities strategist at ING Bank in Amsterdam.
Keeping China's yuan from falling much further will likely bedevil the mainland's policymakers, Eric Robertsen, head of global macro strategy and foreign-exchange research at Standard Chartered, said on Monday.
Nonetheless, with a further tilt towards Saudi Arabia and the Sunnis, and against Iran and the Shias, the president has increased, not smoothed, the tensions that so bedevil the area.
If this wholesale reform makes real inroads into the problems of enrolment, quality and discrimination against girls that bedevil Pakistan, it may prove a template for other countries similarly afflicted.
That ability to create wonder in the everyday, without total immersion, also provides a clue for why AR adoption has been faster (aside from technical limitations that still bedevil VR).
Toronto has awakened to a grim new reality: Despite Canada's tight gun laws, the city is gripped with some of the same problems that bedevil larger places with laxer rules.
The show also features the always-reliable Michael Emerson as a presence who might be a demon or merely a sociopath, but in any event seeks to bedevil the investigators.
And there is a more positive reading of the G20's spread: that it is evolving to tackle, if not quite solve, the range of problems that bedevil the global economy.
Even after her Oscar nomination, and years of steady roles on shows like "American Horror Story" and "Empire," and films like "Tower Heist," money and family would continue to bedevil her.
They face many of the same issues that bedevil the West: how to gin up productivity; how to cope with ageing; and how to strike a balance between America and China.
In Washington, these diametrically opposed pressures have taken the form of revenue-neutral versus revenue-positive carbon prices — but the same tension has the potential to bedevil virtually any climate policy discussion.
From my perch on the House Intelligence Committee, I've observed two dangerous instincts that left unchecked would have prevented the notable progress on Iran, and which more broadly bedevil our foreign policy.
Phys Ed Emitting a high-decibel grunt or squeal while striking a backhand or uncorking a swirling roundhouse kick could substantially increase the power of that movement and sneakily bedevil your opponent.
Ever since speculative execution bugs Spectre and Meltdown upended security for the majority of computers a little over two years ago, newly discovered hardware flaws seem to bedevil Intel every few months.
About 100 girls are still being held, a fact that is bound to bedevil the party of President Muhammadu Buhari as Nigeria moves into the campaign season for the 2019 presidential election.
"Factories aren't producing as much inflation, which is sure to bedevil the doves at the Fed who are worried about too low inflation," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
For venues, Jung says the benefits all hinge on being able to retire the pen and paper or Google Docs spreadsheets that bedevil the big, burly bouncers barring the gates of party paradise.
But reports of problems procuring parts for Tesla's older Model X prompted some worries that similar hitches could bedevil the Model 3's success, and put the brakes on Tesla's soaring share price.
In a statement, the N.I.H. did not dispute the study's findings and said it was working to address the funding disparities and, more broadly, the gender inequities that bedevil women in the field.
It was the latest flare-up concerning the Donald J. Trump Foundation, which emerged as a source of contention during the presidential race and has continued to bedevil Mr. Trump since his election.
The refusal to move any piece of legislation forward without Democratic votes will bedevil Ryan and Trump as they attempt to rewrite the tax codes, immigration laws and the nation's multi-trillion-dollar budget.
And whatever the fate of his statues and memorials, so long as the legacy of slavery continues to bedevil American society, it seems unlikely that historians will return Lee, metaphorically speaking, to his pedestal.
In the new adjunct space, Alicia Gibson is making her New York solo debut with "Purgatory Emporium," a crowd of paintings that bedevil Neo-Expressionism and graffiti art with multitudes of words, brushwork and color.
Here is an outline of the issues that still bedevil their ties: Last year, South Korea's Supreme Court ordered Japan's Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate some wartime forced labourers.
They face many of the same issues that bedevil the West: how to mitigate inequality; how to gin up productivity; how to cope with ageing; and how to strike a balance between America and China.
Here is an outline of the issues that bedevil their ties: FORCED LABOUR Last October, South Korea's Supreme Court ordered Japan's Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries to compensate some wartime forced labourers.
Information overload on the one hand (floods of emails, telegrams and calls, many repetitive or irrelevant, over numerous classified and unclassified systems, bedevil officials), and absence of critical specific information on the other, clearly hampered operations.
At the same time, he is buffeted by the specter of terrorism and by a corruption scandal embroiling top commanders, as well as the sort of gun violence and labor strife that bedevil many police leaders.
Stripped of its "progressive" gift wrapping, Mr. Leonhardt's approach sounds like the same kind of tentative incrementalism that sank Hillary Clinton in 2016 and continues to bedevil Democrats as the party searches for a winning message.
Other injuries bedevil the Eagles' offense — a lower-body ailment for receiver Nelson Agholor, off-season shoulder surgery for receiver Alshon Jeffery — and have compromised their ability to develop on-field timing with Wentz and Foles.
According to the Journal, another issue that would bedevil any attempts to automate a chain like Whole Foods is that not all items are neatly packaged with conveniently machine-trackable labels, such as produce sold by weight.
In film and on television, our mechanical progeny—from HAL 9000 in 2001: A Space Odyssey to the rebellious Cylons of Battlestar Galactica—grapple with the same existential questions that continue to bedevil us: Who are we?
The remnants of what had been Hurricane Hermine swept up and along the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday, disrupting the holiday weekend in much of the coastal South while preparing to bedevil the Northeast well into the week.
With less than 100 days before the Olympic Games come to South America for the first time, Rio de Janeiro faces more than the usual challenges that bedevil host cities, like delayed stadium construction and transportation concerns.
Another lawsuit that continues to bedevil Valeant and Mr. Ackman is one claiming that they engaged in insider trading when Pershing Square bought a large stake in Allergan before Valeant's tender offer for the company in 2014.
The leaders battled into the pre-dawn hours on June 29th, but the tortuous phrasing of their conclusions—one sentence contained 12 commas—betrayed their inability to find meaningful compromises on the issues that continue to bedevil them.
In another, it stands as an emblem of one of South Africa's most painful conundrums: Has the country truly come to terms with the horrors of the past, or do the unanswered questions bedevil its present and future?
Alpiq unloaded building technology units for 2631 million Swiss francs ($2625 million) to shore up its finances after announcing on Monday its fifth loss in seven years, as low European power prices continue to bedevil the Swiss utility.
Regular order offers experts inside and outside the government an opportunity to study the legislation and to call to the drafters' attention drafting mistakes and unintended consequences, both of which bedevil any first draft of a tax bill.
Later she's burned at the stake, but the demon she summons, Lasher by name, goes on to bedevil her descendants down to the present day, apparently seeing in them the means of fulfilling his ghastly and unnatural ambitions.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN)Sixty years after winning independence from the British, and with an election looming on the horizon, two questions still bedevil Malaysia -- Does this multi-ethnic country of 32 million people have a singular national identity?
Ortiz's attorney and others said the problems in his case weren't much different than those that bedevil many of the other 62 people still on federal death row—impaired mental capability, substandard trial lawyers, and geographic and racial disparities.
More than two months after Mr. Flynn was fired as national security adviser, his links to Moscow continue to bedevil the Trump administration, which itself has been dogged by reports of ties between Russian officials and the president's associates.
Directed by Spanish filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo (Timecrimes, Extraterrestrial), Colossal attempts to juggle science fiction, a cracked rom-com, a monster movie, and an allegory about imperialistic hubris—an insane combination that would bedevil even the most militaristically disciplined of filmmakers.
They got elected to try and get some positive things done on issues like health care and economic issues for their constituents, and the notion that on Day 1 they should spend all their energy trying to bedevil him is wrong.
Sleet and freezing rain are forecast for late afternoon along the Northeast Corridor and those nasty, icy elements are expected bedevil motorists and inconvenience commuters in New York, New Jersey and other points in the mid-Atlantic and New England.
As its reflective title suggests, Almost Human develops its drama around regrets and anxieties about Julius's welfare that bedevil his human caretakers, inside the zoo and beyond it, as they become both antagonists and protagonists in the chimp's rocky development.
In the play, Ms. Fonda's character is called to account by a cross-section of Vietnam veterans for actions that continue to bedevil her in some quarters (though not by the audience; the matinee I attended brought some playgoers to their feet).
C. Persian villain of the Biblical Book of Esther, is transposed in the Quran back to pharaonic Egypt, where he can bedevil Moses—perhaps to make a specific theological point, perhaps in the spirit of an inspired storyteller redeploying a good villain.
The economic factors that correlate most strongly with homelessness, furthermore, according to research published in 2001 by the Public Policy Institute of California, are precisely those that bedevil every aspect of California life: extreme income inequality combined with upward-spiraling housing costs.
A resurgent Taliban, which by American estimates controls more than 40 percent of the population centers of Helmand Province in the south, continues to bedevil the beleaguered Afghan security forces, while the Islamic State has taken root in Nangarhar Province in the east.
His arm strength declining, Brees does not scorch defenses with deep passes so much as bedevil them with shorter ones: According to the N.F.L.'s Next Gen Stats, his average throw has traveled just 493 yards, trailing only his backup, Teddy Bridgewater.
But striking a balance that satisfies the party's "resistance" base, its vocal crop of progressive insurgents and the entrenched powerbrokers threatens to bedevil, and potentially handcuff, the next speaker, whether it's a seasoned operator like Pelosi or a new leader on a short honeymoon.
Mr. Trump's eagerness to embrace the so-called birther idea — long debunked, and until then confined to right-wing conspiracy theorists — foreshadowed how, just five years later, Mr. Trump would bedevil his rivals in the Republican presidential primary race and upend the political system.
Braudy lays out a mosaic of pieces to instruct and, yes, delight us, but which particular piece might remain to bedevil a solitary reader when the book is closed — ah, in the unspeakable answer to such a private question lies the truth of being haunted.
One physicist — Igor Novikov — found that pastward time travel need not violate cause and effect or introduce the causal paradoxes that bedevil philosophers, and might be circumscribed by a "principle of self-consistency" in which one can travel to the past but cannot change it.
Until their 24-17 loss to New England on Sunday, the Jets had arrived at a stadium each of the last three weeks to play a sport that tends to bedevil them, and each time they departed having scored more points than the other guys.
All we can be sure of is that it will continue to be the single most important issue in our politics for the foreseeable future, dominating governmental and parliamentary agendas, and continuing to feed the anger and bitterness that continue to bedevil our political debates.
Ms. Wade, a former car saleswoman, is part of a thriving low-tech solution to a problem that continues to bedevil high-tech shopping in places where mail delivery is unreliable and street addresses are rare: Getting stuff to the people who ordered it.
If the Trump administration sets its foremost goals as improvement in those numbers, wage gains and prime-age employment-to-population ratio, it will be focused on the issues that truly bedevil the United States economy in 2017, and have a considerably better chance of success.
"The recent mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, was a painful reminder that injuries and deaths resulting from access to guns continue to bedevil many parts of U.S. society," said Ali Rowhani-Rahbar and Frederick Rivara of the University of Washington, who were not involved in the study.
While most consumers may be agnostic about the machinery that whirs and whines under the hoods of their vehicles, automakers cheer the turbo advance despite the gremlins that bedevil the process: turbo lag, or hesitation, when a driver accelerates, and the high heat generated by the spinning turbos.
And the figures who bedevil Peer include, in addition to the trolls he takes up with (embodied by Dylan Baker and Jane Pfitsch), a mysterious stranger on a doomed ship (George Abud); a cosmic button molder (Adam Heller); and Solveig (a touching Quincy Tyler Bernstine), Peer's pure-hearted, ever-waiting sweetheart.
Yet there are other imperatives that bedevil the contemporary heirs of traditional female identity, for whom insouciance in the face of the domestic can seem a sort of political requirement, as though by ceasing to care about our homes we could prove our lack of triviality, our busyness, our equality.
"You have to really muscle down on this thing, get everybody into a room if you need to, figure out who knows what, who did what, who said what, get it all out there so you don't have this constant drip which continues to bedevil the White House," he added.
Writing in The Times, A. O. Scott called this film remarkable, adding, "It is a quiet, relentless exploration of the latent (and not so latent) terrors that bedevil contemporary American life, a horror movie that will trouble your sleep not with visions of monsters but with a more familiar dread."
But after the enactment in December of a big, complicated tax law that gave permanence to a litany of previously temporary tax breaks for individuals and businesses, many of the smaller, recurring disagreements that bedevil policy makers have been swept aside, and the stage seems set for a big overhaul, whenever the time is ripe.
To date, there are no people of colour working at Inkle on Heaven's Vault, and two women in art direction—higher than the industry standard for women in game development for Britain, but these statistics point to the kind of structural issues which bedevil developers' attempts to represent and speak to the experience of marginalized groups.
While Mr. Castro staged some exhibitions and played some pickup games after coming to power, a primary objective was to bedevil the United States in a "calculated step toward utilizing baseball as a means of besting the hated imperialists at their own game," Mr. Bjarkman wrote in an article for the Society for American Baseball Research.
He maintains that the erections he sports while taking it are fuller, harder, and more long lasting than the ones he produces naturally and help overcome a slew of obstacles that can bedevil his boner including too much booze, cocaine, performance anxiety, and the fact that he's long past the days when a stiff breeze would be enough to provoke a thumping erection.
To pre-empt Congressional questioning and change the conversation, Zuckerberg could have offered solutions for Facebook to proactively address the problems that bedevil it — beyond the adoption of the One scenario that could free Facebook from the advertising chains that ostensibly bind it to being a digital surveillance state is the introduction of a subscription service (as my colleague Josh Constine suggested earlier this year).
Children's Books Of the many strange paradoxes that bedevil our tween years — years that most of us would never, ever wish to relive — few perplex more thoroughly than the tension between wanting to be a confident, competent, standout individual, while at the same time yearning with a desire almost beyond expression to be accepted into a community, a group, a team, a club, a clique — anything.
But for the U.S., the only responsible option by now is to forsake the procedural wrangles, diplomatic deadlocks and often perverse fictions of the UN. There is no magic solution to all the miseries that bedevil Syria, but it has become, at the very least, imperative to stop the attacks with which Syria's Assad has for years now been engaged in the monstrous business of normalizing the use of chemical weapons.
Many of the diseases that continue to bedevil biomedical researchers are rooted in the genome; since each person is different, you can never be sure how someone they will respond to a certain kind of cancer, for instance, and the course of treatment it requires In 2015, Intel and the Oregon Health and Science University launched a joint project, the Collaborative Cancer Cloud: a high-performance analytics platform that collects and securely stores private medical data that can be used for cancer research.
WHAT WE'RE READING Price, Ryan say the timeframe for ObamaCare off-ramp is still undetermined (Morning Consult) Leading cancer group calls on GOP to slow ObamaCare repeal push (LA Times) Heroin deaths surpass gun homicides for the first time, CDC data show (Washington Post) Reid to GOP: ObamaCare repeal will 'bedevil you for the next four years' (New York Times) IN THE STATES Obama administration approves all but one of Arkansas's proposed changes to Medicaid (KFSM News) 85033 states to receive payout from Bristol-Myers Squibb over off-label promotion case (Reuters) ICYMI FROM THE HILL DOT COM Poll: Americans split on government's role in health insurance http://bit.

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