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"blow in" Definitions
  1. (informal) to arrive or enter a place suddenly

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"What we learned from Hurricane Andrew is that buildings could lose their roofs, windows blow in, doors blow in," Allan Shulman, associate professor at University of Miami School of Architecture, told BuzzFeed News.
McQueen in McQueen (left) and with Isabella Blow in 2003.
The NRA suffered a huge blow in their home state.
Tuesday's rejection is Wells Fargo's latest blow in a difficult year.
Clinton is poised to deliver a knockout blow in either state.
That hope took a body blow in the past two weeks.
He now seeks a knockout blow in South Carolina on Saturday.
But did it make a bigger blow in the media membrane?
It was another blow in a hard year, and Champs hit bottom.
Failure, meanwhile, would be felt as a blow in Kenya and beyond.
One muster station had a door blow in, injure pax and flood.
It's braced us for a killing blow in the name of mercy.
Arctic winds will soon blow in from the banks of Lake Erie.
I watched the trees and clouds and shadows blow in the wind.
Higbie's words are another blow in an already traumatic year for Muslim-Americans.
When the seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind like leaves.
How can mountains blow in the winds like leaves, and seas go dry?
Palm trees blow in the winds of hurricane Irma in Bonita Springs, Florida.
The easterly wind will blow in the range of 7 to 14 mph.
I punched on her chest and I tried to blow in her mouth.
The big blow in that rally was a two-run double by Ramirez.
Israel undoubtedly could deal Hezbollah a crippling military blow in such a conflict.
His lesser stories have the gravitas of a magazine subscription blow-in card.
OF Nomar Mazara provided the big blow in Saturday's 4-1 win in Minnesota.
Meanwhile, Beijing is now hoping that the wind will blow in its favor again.
When the seas go dry, when the mountains blow in the wind like leaves.
I like to lay on the floor with them and blow in their face.
Amnesty International called the law the "latest blow" in an assault on online freedom.
Then walk up that bridge rail… and let your cape blow in the wind.
The open-sided bunkers allowed rain to blow in on those huddling for safety.
When the seas go dry and the mountains blow in the wind like leaves.
Embers blow in the wind as the Camp fire burns a KFC restaurant in Paradise.
It's understandable: Democrats were dealt a devastating blow in 2016, and everyone involved feels slighted.
We can give (Manuel) Margot a blow in center and he can play both corners.
The NFL was dealt a significant blow in their legal battle with their insurers today.
Monsanto Monsanto, the controversial agricultural biotech giant, was just dealt a fierce blow in court.
Once again, Los Angeles took the blow in stride and continued to play tight defense.
He struck out five, but he was done in by Pence's big blow in the fourth.
They also had dealt America's first blow in response to Pearl Harbor -- raising morale back home.
The cartel suffered a blow in operations when Mexican authorities captured "La Tuta" in February 2015.
It could be a devastating blow in an already tough year for crops and commodity prices.
The ruling is the latest blow in a series of defeats for the $8 billion project.
Mr. Sanders suffered the most grievous blow in Michigan, the biggest delegate prize of the night.
Barack Obama confessed to having used "a little blow" in his youth and no one cared.
Also in June, the Drive-By Truckers blow in for six shows at the Brooklyn Bowl.
Advocates say prisons and county jails are "powder kegs" waiting to blow in the coronavirus pandemic.
It suffered another blow in the Great Recession and was subsequently sold to Oracle in 2010.
The announcement by RBS is the latest blow in an agonizing 12 months for the company.
But Uncle Joe just received what could be a serious body blow in the Palmetto State.
The move would be another blow in the escalating trade conflict between the US and China.
Alex Jones and his well-cultivated persona suffered a blow in a Texas court room yesterday.
A: Some experts say the eurozone would hold together but would suffer a huge blow in confidence.
The filing is the latest blow in a bout between Tesla, its CEO Elon Musk and Tripp.
"We were just holding the doors tight trying to make sure they don't blow in," Kate says.
Hydro's operations also suffered a blow in March this year when a cyber-attack impacted several operations.
He suffered a blow in a teenage brawl that caused his left pupil to be permanently dilated.
Palm trees blow in the rain and wind from Hurricane Matthew in Ormond Beach, Florida on Oct.
The U.S. economy was dealt a blow in 2008, when greedy financial schemes gutted everyday peoples' savings.
The dandelion was not so called for its color, or its tendency to blow in the wind.
The sky darkened and threatened a storm — a blow, in Arctic argot — and the men made camp.
"We heard a loud blow in the elevator," Nunez's husband Jose Gaspar told Spanish publication El Correro.
Stock prices of leading firms Infosys and Wipro have already taken a blow in anticipation of reforms.
What she worries about most, she said, are the fierce gales that blow in from the bay.
As the chimes blow in the wind, their near-similar frequencies will create aural harmony and dissonance.
But now that I know I don't have to blow in every one of them I'm cool.
OF Coco Crisp's two-run double was the big blow in the Indians' four-run fifth inning.
"Sanctions are about to get dealt a nasty blow in terms of applicability to future conflicts," Nephew said.
And we put two mattresses on top of that to hold it so the door wouldn't blow in.
It was the final blow in a disastrous showing for the U.S. shooting team in 15 Olympic events.
The blinds blow in the window's wind; four square clocks mark out different time-zones on the walls.
The sudden departure of Bansal, who co-founded Flipkart in 2007, is the second blow in two months.
In Saguaro, I watched an unexpected dust storm blow in under the brutal heat of the midday sun.
It is surrounded on all sides by a great and wild steppe, from which storms blow in regularly.
Together, they go for a long ride in Brooklyn, laughing and letting the wind blow in their hair.
He suffered a damaging blow in court when he acknowledged that he had lied about the will's provenance.
The Amazon rainforest is burning at a record rate in a devastating blow in the climate crisis fight.
And yet he had also struck a mighty blow in Game 219 on Sunday night in Fenway Park.
The directive could mean that US companies like Dell, HP, and Microsoft could suffer a blow in China.
IHS Markit senior economist Patrick Schneider doubted that Iran could cushion the economic blow in the near term.
But on October 28th the CDU suffered a major blow in regional elections in the German state of Hesse.
Tate, in turn, has landed the first blow in what's sure to be a highly-publicized war of words.
Edwards confirms the low blow in an excerpt from Little Mix's new book, Our World, the Daily Mail reports.
Pagan provided the difference-making blow in the third after Ruben Tejada had opened the inning with a single.
The storms get their name from the northeasterly winds that blow in from the ocean ahead of the storm.
On Wednesday night, his two-run, eighth-inning home run was the decisive blow in a 113-211 victory.
Clinton's inability to secure an early knockout blow in the Southeast means the contest will turn to the North.
Turns out she didn't have to pee either and she just gives me some blow in the bathroom. Lit.
Gisele Bündchen's hair doesn't blow in the wind in pillowy waves, but it can in front of a fan.
And might different types of plastic, like polystyrene and polyethylene, swirl in water and blow in the winds differently?
Nevertheless, the solar sector suffered a severe blow in 2016, when the government cut subsidies, causing some firms to close.
Why it matters: The tariffs are the latest blow in an escalating trade conflict between the world's two largest economies.
Every autumn, winds blow in from the northeast, heating up and picking up speed as they descend through mountain valleys.
Charles M. Blow In November, I was the guest speaker at the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan's annual dinner.
Facebook's Free Basics initiative experienced quite a blow in September, when a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket exploded at Cape Canaveral.
Some gale of bad news will blow in: an oil-price spike, a market panic or a generalised formless dread.
Mission: Impossible 6 may just have been dealt a serious blow, in the form of Tom Cruise's on-set injury.
That's another significant blow: In 2014, taxes and extortion filled its coffers to the tune of an estimated $600 million.
And Congress' vote against the "skinny" proposal for health care reform might be the decisive blow in Trump Round One.
Generally speaking, the more wank and expensive a place is, the easier it is to sniff blow in the toilets.
But there's a silver lining: Friday's ruling struck a major blow in favor of due process and the free press.
Overall the sense was of two aging contenders swinging, whiffing, and landing an occasional body blow in round after round.
Ramirez's blast, a three-run home run, was the crowning blow in Thursday's devastating 7-5 defeat for the Yankees.
"I just want to be cremated and blow in the wind," Dr. Selzer said in an interview for this obituary.
But he may have concluded that risk is worth the chance to strike a blow in a broader regional conflict.
But it's a necessity, when what others might call justice comes to blow in the door, guns at the ready.
It was the final blow in the war for inceldom's soul — the moment when ReformedIncel knew his side had lost.
The startling loss this week of one of Hollywood's great mother-daughter pairs was another blow in an unnerving year.
Same-sex marriage has been dealt a blow in the Philippines, with its president dismissing the possibility of legalising marriage equality.
The lawsuit is also just the latest blow in a back-and-forth between Scott Pruitt and the state of California.
Super Deluxe, always a hotbed of creative thought, has struck a blow in favor of striking Nazis with their latest game.
A final blow In March 2014, Fred McNeill was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease, also called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS.
Beckham's homer was the big blow in a four-run third inning that gave the Orioles an early 27-23 lead.
As Trump approaches the 100 day mark, his administration has received yet another blow in its efforts to deport undocumented immigrants.
FIFA's finances may have taken a blow in the past year because of the costs and distractions of the corruption scandal.
Miners took another blow in December, when Congo declared cobalt a "strategic" mineral, nearly tripling the royalty rate to 10 percent.
Food is a main theater of that war, and language is another, and Blount often strikes a blow in both areas.
Mueller was dealt a blow in the case last week when a federal judge denied his request to delay Wednesday's arraignment.
His agenda may be bigger than just her ouster, another blow in his strategy to weaken the EU that he despises.
And Mr. Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party suffered a crushing blow in a November election in Bihar, one of India's largest states.
The filing is the latest blow in a bout between Tesla, Musk and Tripp that kicked off about six weeks ago.
It speaks to Weller's power that Baker would stoop to these illegal tactics in hopes of getting a good blow in.
Fortunately, their power was dealt a significant blow in 2010, when Mr. Orban was elected prime minister in a sweeping victory.
Gattis struck the big blow in that frame with a three-run home run to left, his 18th on the season.
As we learned during the House Bank scandal, a political forest fire is unpredictable and it can blow in any direction.
Those workers and their children, now languishing in impoverished rust-belt cities, received another blow in the banking crisis of 2008.
Gardner's grand slam was the decisive blow in an unexpected Yankees win, a resounding 13-4 thumping of the Houston Astros.
His attorney general, Mark R. Herring, admitted that he wore blackface to dress as the rapper Kurtis Blow in the 1980s.
Many dread the approaching winter—the darkness, frigid weather, and lower energy levels that blow in along with cold fronts and snowstorms.
But Mr Mallya suffered a devastating financial blow in 2012 with the collapse of his once popular, but never profitable, Kingfisher Airlines.
She was dealt another blow in 2014 when her 20-year marriage to Burton, a former tour manager for Duran Duran, ended.
"The United States has pulled the pin on a bomb ready to blow in the region," Yildirim told a conference in Ankara.
But the partnership suffered a blow in December when President Trump said he was withdrawing the 2,000 American troops from eastern Syria.
"We suffered one blow in a district court in litigation," said Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services.
Still, teams want as much digitization as possible, so Hubbard is betting that tailwinds will continue to blow in his startup's direction.
In the cities, the initial shock inspired renewed determination, but the offensive was a severe psychological blow in much of the countryside.
The Warriors, the league's resident superpower, delivered a 113-91 victory to strike the first blow in the best-of-seven series.
She dons a vest to shake her lungs and loosen mucus, and uses a nebulizer to blow in steam and inhale medicines.
Harlo: Yo maybe Darlene is working with the drug cartel because she gets a good deal on blow in exchange for Elliot.
In vaping, the public health community saw a chance to again strike a blow in the battle against nicotine addiction in adults.
But their hopes suffered a blow in late June when Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
While Quebecers admitted they watched Brexit closely, the independence movement in the Canadian province has suffered blow after blow in recent years.
Bryan Acosta delivered the knockout blow in the 75th minute after latching onto a pinpoint 50-yard long ball by defender Maynor Figueroa.
It's the latest blow in a string of bad news for Tidal dating back to its rocky launch just over a year ago.
The left uppercut to the solar plexus or under the jaw is his best blow in this situation and it works a treat.
It has also been dealt a notable blow in Mexico, where its device sales have been banned specifically because of the piracy problem.
It's a matter of debate whether eliminating or watering down China's currency manipulation advantage would be a decisive blow in the trade dispute.
As trains arrived at the station, a woman's hair appeared to blow in the wind generated, reacting to motion sensors in the billboard.
Trump then mimicked a man telling his spouse to "turn off the television" when the wind doesn't blow in order to save electricity.
Trump then mimicked a man telling his spouse to "turn off the television" when the wind doesn't blow in order to save electricity.
There's the love triangle I mentioned, and you have to have patience for destructive obsessions with bad dudes and doing blow in bathrooms.
The EU says it expects to strike a similar legal blow in a parallel case on U.S. support for Boeing later this year.
The Iraqi city of Mosul, which fell to ISIL in a stunning blow in June 22019, is on the verge of being liberated.
This song is the truest expression of Jack's essence yet and it will make your hair blow in the wind, it really will.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Donald Trump has landed a pre-emptive blow in a brewing fight over how to tax technology giants like Facebook.
The big blow in the sixth came after Los Angeles got a run on Justin Upton's single, putting the visitors up 4-3.
Charles M. Blow In the movie "Gladiator," the Roman emperor Commodus storms back to his palace after paying a visit to the senate.
The royal family's reputation has taken a blow in recent months amid the exposure of Prince Andrew's friendship with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Voters rejected a new constitution, handing the longtime president an unexpected blow in what was widely considered a confidence vote on his government.
USC's medical school suffered another humiliating blow in April when a cardiovascular fellowship it sponsored together with Los Angeles County had its accreditation revoked.
This ruling could well be the latest blow in a long line of controversies which have dogged the company and its CEO Travis Kalanick.
Breslin's working-class hero credentials took a blow in the 1980s when he moved out of Queens to tony Central Park West in Manhattan.
Hamilton's title hopes were dealt a harsh blow in the race at the Sepang circuit as he was forced to retire while leading comfortably.
After days of boiling on a wooden fire, the threads are dried by the cool winds that blow in from the north each afternoon.
If Macron's party is successful, it would be the second blow in over a month to France's far-right nationalist party, the National Front.
So the December announcement of U.S. withdrawal from Syria, understandably celebrated as a victory in Tehran, was seen as a major blow in Israel.
"Westerly wind bursts" — which blow in the opposite direction from normal trade winds north of the equator — can help bring above-average ocean temperatures.
If Mr. Trump can avoid a knockout blow in the Southeast, his chances will then come down to whether he can break through Mrs.
After all, Muangthai had mugged Thaksinlek with the very same blow in a KO victory at Rajadamnern Stadium's birthday show back in December 2015.
"I see the I.D.C. as a zombie, and only a blow in the head can kill a zombie," he said of targeting Mr. Klein.
Sanders was dealt an especially tough blow in Michigan, a the Midwestern swing state the independent Vermont senator won in 279 over Hillary Clinton.
Travel Domestic and international travel is now substantially higher and more important to China's economy than when SARS dealt a harsh blow in 2003.
Evan Gattis had the biggest blow in the rally, drilling a 28.00-210 pitch from Athletics starter Kendall Graveman 381 feet to left field.
The Golden State Warriors absorbed a blow in their pursuit of history when they lost to the Boston Celtics on Friday night at Oracle Arena.
Clinton's shot at a knockout blow in North Carolina or Florida, his strength among white working-class voters gives him a chance to defeat her.
In 1970, a nationwide trucker strike went on for more than a month, dealing a serious economic blow in cities like Chicago and St. Louis.
The decision was devastating to Khan, the final and decisive blow in a long struggle to strike down the administration's most overt anti-Muslim policy.
His campaign, however, was dealt a serious blow in September, when he demonstrated a surprising lack of foreign-policy knowledge during an interview on MSNBC.
Charles M. Blow In one week's time, President Trump has again demonstrated that his sympathies stretch no further than his personal fortunes and personal favors.
The Rules Do Not Apply addresses each added blow in the clear-eyed manner of a journalist used to making sense of other people's lives.
Scientists have warned that the blazes, which have been raging at a record rate, could strike a devastating blow in the fight against climate change.
In this context, the visa ban impacting multiple African countries feels like the latest blow in this administration's efforts to codify nativism in immigration law.
But it was dealt a blow in 2016 when founder Renaud Laplanche was ousted amid irregularities with loan practices, and its shares have never recovered.
If it became law, the sex trafficking legislation would be the first major policy blow in the growing movement among lawmakers to challenge tech giants.
If it becomes law, the sex trafficking legislation would be the first major policy blow in the growing movement among lawmakers to challenge tech giants.
Jupiter features alternating, colored bands of gas, and surface winds that blow in opposite directions, sometimes reaching speeds of 23 miles per hour (2000 km/hr).
Huawei is dealt another blow in the international market as Google moves against it; Australia's conservative party emerges from the country's election as the surprising winner.
The Colts never led until the winning score, and the comeback staved off a big blow in the battle for the final AFC wild-card spot.
Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party last week suffered a blow in a by-election in Uttar Pradesh, the top sugar producing state in India's northern cane belt.
It was then dealt a big blow in October 2015 when a Russian passenger plane was blown up over Sinai, killing all 224 people on board.
Hogan's legal team is not challenging the text of Gawker's post, which described the full 30-minute video, blow by blow, in lurid and unflattering detail.
That's thanks to a bill he has been trying to shepherd through Congress that would protect vaping manufacturers from a potentially fatal blow in pending regulations.
The 2015 Paris agreement was dealt a major blow in June when President Donald Trump announced he was pulling the United States out of the accord.
Scoring chances emerged as the game wore on, even as players' legs grew wobbly, like boxers swaying, seeking a decisive blow, in a 12-round bout.
Before the ball was within reach, Los Angeles Rams defensive back Nickell Robey-Coleman slammed into Lewis, delivering a helmet-to-helmet blow in the process.
I personally prefer turning it on when I walk in the door and letting the air blow in my face until I'm not hot any more.
Rutschman's three-run double was the big blow in the eighth, and Tyler Malone's two-run home run in the ninth helped put the game away.
It faced a blow in 2014 when more than a dozen lawyers and lobbyists — including the head of the practice, Andrew Zausner, left for Greenberg Traurig.
Blow in short bursts, since longer sprays can cause moisture to accumulate inside your computer and can damage the fans by making them spin too fast.
Occasional sun should push highs into the mid-70s to near 80 as strong breezes blow in from the southwest (with some gusts over 25 mph).
Charles M. Blow In the throes of the campaign in September 2016, Mike Pence told a crowd at the Living Word Bible Church in Mesa, Ariz.
Mr. Jarecki likes to visually embroider the dialogue, and as Mr. Carville speaks, the movie cuts to Mr. Tyson delivering a devastating blow in the ring.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP, who pledged in April to fight "all the subpoenas", has been dealt another blow in his battle to keep his tax returns private.
"We felt a cold wind started to blow in 2014," he said, though he noted that he expected revenue to increase in 2017 to $85033 million.
On the way, Cookie Monster cheered up a crying girl, let his blue fuzz blow in the afternoon wind and attempted to eat some Tim Tams.
The Kiplings' marriage became even more distant, and it suffered a lasting blow in 1915, after their youngest child, John, decided to enlist in the Army.
The storm, a nearly Category 5 hurricane, dealt the commonwealth another massive blow in September, and the damage threatened to set the island back even more.
The ruling was the latest blow in an ongoing national fight over memorials to the pro-slavery Confederacy, which lost in the 1861-1865 U.S. Civil War.
Hillary Clinton won Massachusetts's Democratic primary, according to multiple media reports — striking a blow in the heart of the Northeast, which has been Bernie Sanders's power base.
I love how graceful it is one second, brutal the next—dodging swings with elegant footwork, only to land a crushing, devastating blow in the next motion.
" Zolciak-Biermann wrote of her 5-year-old son, then bringing up her eldest daughter, quipping: "Who does Brielle have to blow in order to meet him??
The rules are likely to hobble Amazon and Walmart in the short term — a serious blow in a country that both firms targeted for key international growth.
Iran's posture, for now, seems to be to wait out the Trump regime and hope the winds in Washington begin to blow in a different direction soon.
Black residents, almost the only ones affected, turned on him; Mr Axelrod says he should have found a way to soften the blow in already suffering districts.
The Canucks suffered a potentially major blow in the closing seconds of regulation time as star rookie Brock Boeser was hurt in a collision near the benches.
May's political standing has been dealt a huge blow in the wake of her failed electoral gamble, which followed a poor campaign from her and her party.
Egypt's efforts to revive its tourism industry suffered a fresh blow in May when an EgyptAir plane crashed into the Mediterranean, killing all 66 people on board.
Just last month, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously to limit police power to seize private property, striking the first blow in what may be a long fight.
Truckers also pay careful attention to their windshield wipers, which they wrap in long, colorful ribbons that blow in the wind as they rumble along the roadways.
John Kashika, of Community Health Education Services & Advocacy NGO, said suspending HIV/AIDS programs for some LGBT groups was a blow in the fight against the virus.
They could not join forces during campaigning and their morale remains bruised after a heavy blow in the election - losing all 30 seats of the capital Tehran.
The game came a night after the Hurricanes had a devastating blow in a loss at Columbus, where All-Star defenseman Dougie Hamilton suffered a broken leg.
So what may look like a great connecting blow, in fact, isn't, because you've turned [your head] a little bit at the last fraction of a second.
The ranks of House Republican women suffered a major blow in last year's midterms and Brooks has been a vocal advocate for electing more GOP women to Congress.
The big picture: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad wants to strike a decisive blow in Idlib, but the three leaders meeting on Friday have clashing concerns and objectives.
The video arrives just in time for the Santa Ana winds to blow in the most dangerous time of year for Southern California fires, the LA Times reports.
Turkey slapped hefty tariffs on US cars, alcohol, tobacco, and other products on Wednesday — the latest blow in an escalating economic and diplomatic fight with the United States.
The left, in disarray in many countries, suffered a body-blow in Israel because its attempt to negotiate a land-for-peace deal with Palestinians collapsed into bloodshed.
It began, famously, when Blow bought the designer's Central Saint Martins graduate collection in full, and ended with both dying by suicide (Blow in 2007, McQueen in 2010).
After taking a blow in their first major policy effort, Republicans quickly signaled they will move on to a plan to broadly chop taxes, another potentially daunting goal.
Africa's growth prospects were dealt a blow in mid 2014 when its export mainstays oil and other commodities fell, partly due to a slowdown in leading consumer China.
" Then he did some ageist jokes before delivering a final blow in the form of "Red Hot Chili Peppers: poor man's Faith No More, don't ever forget it.
Apple already suffered a major blow in 2014 when it failed to convince a court to permanently ban the sale of Samsung phones that infringed on its patents.
The loss of three principal male dancers on the eve of the ballet season was a big blow in a field where top-flight male talent is rare.
Its decision on Monday dealt her a new blow in her struggle to secure re-election in January amid criticism of her handling of rising tension with Beijing.
The winds blow in hot and dry from the California desert, and the state CAL FIRE agency said gusty winds and extremely low humidity would continue through Sunday.
Men, speaking from Charlie Rose's table and Geraldo Rivera's armchairs, made Lorena seem like an unsatisfied, unhinged wife who had dealt a ghastly blow in the gender wars.
Mozambique's economy slowed sharply when commodity prices fell in 2014 and was dealt another blow in 2016, when the government admitted to $1.4 billion of previously undisclosed loans.
But Macron has all but won the war over the SNCF, delivering a powerful blow in his campaign to modernise France's labour force and end a long economic malaise.
The economy suffered another blow in late 2016, when local media began reporting regularly on raw sewage spouting out of manholes along the southern coast, Barbados's main tourist area.
Colton and Heather spend the day walking around the town, laughing as they hold hands, tasting a lot of food, and letting her long hair blow in the wind.
The United States struck the first blow in 2002, when it withdrew from the landmark 2503 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty prohibiting both sides from deploying nationwide missile defenses.
Its large financial sector could take a massive blow in the near future with some predictions eyeing between 70,85033 and 100,000 financial services jobs in the UK being lost.
The hands forward "mummy" style of fighting obstructs the opponent's fastest punches—the straights—and they are forced to swing around if they hope to sneak a blow in.
Artemis has rallied from a devastating blow in 2013 when Percy's Olympic partner Andrew "Bart" Simpson died in a sailing accident in San Francisco before the last America's Cup.
Corral, a member of the opposition National Action Party and staunch opponent of the PRI, condemned the decision, saying it was a fresh blow in the fight against corruption.
But the Seattle music scene would be dealt another serious blow in April 1994 when Nirvana front man Kurt Cobain was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Cape Wind was dealt a crippling blow in 2015, when Mr. Gordon failed to meet a construction deadline and two local utilities canceled their contracts to buy his power.
The wheels of the regulatory machine continue to turn, and today Apple, along with two of its wholesale partners, was dealt a major blow in France over antitrust violations.
But the havoc inflicted by the virus is delivering a special psychological blow in Australia, a country less familiar with declining fortunes and dim prospects than almost any other.
"I want to make sure that the question of environmental justice gets more than a glancing blow in this debate," she said, before again being cut off by applause.
Prosecutors landed only one belated blow: in 2011 he was convicted of misconduct in office, with a suspended two-year sentence (he declined to give evidence, pleading ill health).
Prosecutors landed only one belated blow: in 2011 he was convicted of misconduct in office, with a suspended two-year sentence (he declined to give evidence, pleading memory loss).
"It might absorb a blow" sounds like it's referring to something being hit, but the blow in today's puzzle refers to blowing one's nose, and the answer is HANKY.
"That could have been a red card because it was a blow in the face and if the referee sees something like that, he could have dismissed him," said Loew.
The official said Turkey's military command had been dealt "a heavy blow in terms of organisation" but was still functioning in coordination with the intelligence agency, police and the government.
Berkeley said it was working with its supply chain to speed up the delivery of some materials and components to cushion any potential blow in case of a chaotic Brexit.
Trump's absence is another blow in his broadside against the mainstream media, which he called "the enemy of the people" during his speech Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Dealt what seemed like a fatal blow in March when Jusuf Nurkic, Portland's indispensable inside presence, was lost for the season with a broken leg, the team somehow grew stronger.
MOSCOW — Already spurned by Britain, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich has suffered another blow in his search for residency in Western Europe, this time with a court ruling in Switzerland.
I was talking to a coworker about it and said I wished I had an air horn to blow in his face, because there's just no good way to handle it.
The Santa Ana winds, which blow in from the California desert, were forecast to top out at 70 miles per hour (115 km per hour) and remain strong through the week.
The closest we've come to seeing a supervolcano blow in relatively modern times is probably the eruption of Mount Krakatoa in 1883, which is thought to have killed over 100,000 people.
Brown gave the graphic blow-by-blow in a documentary called, "Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life" -- in which he says there were MULTIPLE violent incidents during his relationship with Rihanna.
But with the rest of the country now on lockdown, brands will have to deal with not just a blow in the northern region's production, but in the southern as well.
A bomber killed at least 2100 people in a village of just 2100 families, a brutal blow in one area of the country's east where life feels like a slow death.
Polanco's three-run homer was the decisive blow in Tuesday's 6-4 triumph for Pittsburgh, which looks to make it two straight victories over the visiting San Diego Padres on Wednesday.
As if Morrison was not enough to send women the message that they have no right to access justice, the high court dealt another blow in Town of Castle Rock v.
The administration was dealt a blow in July when a federal judge sided with a coalition of three drug companies and advertisers and blocked the Trump administration from implementing the policy.
One of the Phillies' top prospects, Eflin was taken deep on three occasions, with American League MVP Josh Donaldson's grand slam providing the fatal blow in a six-run third inning.
Ireland's status as one of the last bastions of traditional social conservatism in the West had already suffered a blow in 2015, when the country voted to legalize same-sex marriage.
Callaghan's departure comes just as the ride-hail company was delivered a regulatory blow in Europe where the continent's highest court determined Uber was a transportation service, not just a digital platform.
Brazil looks to 2018 presidential election Across Brazil, the Worker's Party suffered a major blow in more than a dozen cities on Sunday, losing 60% of its control in the country's municipalities.
Nolan Reimold's tiebreaking three-run homer was the decisive blow in Friday's 6-73 victory after Baltimore went deep three times in the series opener to snap Chicago's six-game winning streak.
By overtaking Cruz in polls in the final days before the caucuses, he set himself up for a blow in the expectations game that is as important as the results in Iowa.
If they have the wrong man, it could be a huge blow in their battle against traffickers who have shipped more than 240,22001 migrants to Italy across the Mediterranean Sea since 223.
JEJU, South Korea — South Koreans are demonstrating en masse, boycotting Japanese goods, and canceling their trips to Japan to strike a blow in an increasingly bitter trade war between the two nations.
Last December, Sandoval said he would not "support a candidate who seeks to undo what we've done the past seven years," in reference to Laxalt, who took a blow in the polls.
Gabon's hopes of progressing took a blow in Group A's other match after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang's second goal in two games only scraped Gabon to a 1-1 draw with Burkina Faso.
INJURY ENDS CUTLER'S SEASON Bears Coach John Fox announced that quarterback Jay Cutler will have season-ending surgery on his right shoulder, the latest blow in a lost year for the team.
The intelligence relationship between Israel and the United States suffered a crippling blow in 1985, when it was discovered that Israel was running a spy, Jonathan Pollard, inside United States Naval Intelligence.
But whites suffered a deeper blow: In 19503 mortality rates of whites with no college were around 30 percent lower than those of blacks as a whole, Professors Deaton and Case found.
The Fox Business interview was taped Thursday afternoon, before the Senate rejected the scaled-back ObamaCare repeal bill — a major blow in the GOP's efforts to do away with the healthcare law.
Already facing a tall order, the Rattlers were dealt another blow in the first half when center Evins Desir was lost for the rest of the game with a right ankle injury.
Iêda Maria Vargas took the crown wearing a gorgeous sky-blue gown with sewn crystals all over, and a chiffon sleeve made to blow in the wind while she walks on stage.
The cause suffered a real blow in 1996 when President Bill Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act into law, which defined marriage as a union between two people of the opposite sex. 
The San Francisco Bay area could be hit by flash flooding and falling trees as saturated ground gets up to 8 inches more rain and strong winds blow in, the weather service said.
THE nuclear power industry, which had been in the doldrums since the 1980s, suffered a devastating blow in 2011 when a tsunami engulfed the Fukushima power plant in Japan, ultimately causing a meltdown.
With not much on the calendar, market focus in the week ahead will move to things like the price of oil, a few economic reports and whatever the winds blow in from overseas.
She landed a blow in the debate when she stood up for Alicia Machado, now a famous Latina actress who Trump called "Miss Piggy" in 1996 when she won the Miss Universe pageant.
ABB, which two years ago suffered a separate $100 million blow in South Korea linked to financial controls weakness, is in the process of remedying the latest shortcomings, a spokesman said on Monday.
Salt suffered a blow in this round of guidelines: Americans aged 14 and older limit are told to their sodium intake to the equivalent of a single teaspoon of table salt a day.
That's why this winter edition of 20 great values in red wine, all under $20 a bottle, may be a mural in watercolors, fated to fade quickly should an ill rain blow in.
Speier calls for victim-centric sexual harassment complaint process – The Washington Post  Bump stocks get first hearing in Senate, dealt another blow in House – Roll Call  Federal report: violent crime rose in 2016.
The Pirates suffered a potential big blow in the eighth inning when catcher Francisco Cervelli was nailed with a pitch on the inside of his right foot after it glanced off batter Scooter Gennett.
For the EU, already reeling from crises over debt and refugees, Brexit may be the biggest blow in its 60-year history, though its 27 other members have shown remarkable unity on the issue.
Here Verhoeven stiff arms Silva away to break his momentum and create distance, then comes back in with the left hook into uchimata-geri that would prove his real hurting blow in this bout.
The rainbow paints are pitched as the "final blow in [the] Anish Kapoor art war," which has seen Semple respond to Kapoor's procuring of the pinkest pink with a letter to the Lisson Gallery.
Beckham's homer was the big blow in a four-run third inning that gave the Orioles an early 5-0 lead as Baltimore won consecutive games for the first time since July 28-29.
Here are the next important dates in the U.K.'s process of withdrawing from the EU. Theresa May is chairing a new cabinet meeting, after another blow in the House of Commons on Monday.
Trump also suffered a blow in federal court in New York on Thursday, when a judge rejected the president's attempt to halt subpoenas issued to Deutsche Bank and Capital One for Trump's financial records.
We'll start with the big news for Utah...   Trump officials approve controversial Utah Medicaid plan The controversial Medicaid changes from the Trump administration march on, despite suffering a blow in court earlier this week.
The Proposal can't quite pick an aesthetic and, as a result, I spent the whole episode hoping Queer Eye's Bobby Berk would blow in for a quick remodel between desperate pleas for love.  4.
Programs that failed to meet the standard would lose access to federal student loans — a serious financial blow in an industry that depends largely on students using federal loans to pay tuition and fees.
"Atlantics" is Senegal's official entry for the international film Oscar next year, and some of the autumn breezes that stir New York and other seasonal festivals blow in the direction of the Academy Awards.
In other words, Fulton could be the next big blow in the fight between religious conservatives who seek broad legal exemptions, and laws seeking to ban conduct such as anti-LGBTQ discrimination without exception.
Already missing Tony Parker (ruptured quadriceps tendon) and Kawhi Leonard (sprained ankle), San Antonio absorbed another blow in the first quarter of Saturday's game when David Lee injured his left knee on a layup.
Voters dealt Prime Minister Theresa May a devastating blow in a ballot she had called to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks, wiping out her parliamentary majority and throwing the country into political turmoil.
In an 8-6 win over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday, their seventh straight victory, the Mets' slumping and sick slugger Yoenis Cespedes dealt the deciding blow in the top of the ninth inning.
The project suffered a blow in March when a federal judge ruled that the Army Corps had not properly assessed the impact of a 2.4-acre pier on a protected fish and wildlife sanctuary.
Now, only 10.5 percent do, including a minuscule 6.4 percent of private sector workers; public sector unions took a hard blow in 22015 when the Supreme Court cut off a major source of revenue.
For all that work and good fortune, Scheer did not deliver a knock-out blow: in fact, he was weakest during what should have been his strong suit, the debate section on pocketbook issues.
Its reputation suffered a heavy blow in the 1974 World Cup, when the Dutch team, considered one of the best of all time, lost to the rigid discipline of the West Germans in the final.
For the EU, already reeling from successive crises over debt and refugees, Brexit is possibly the biggest blow in its 60-year history, though its 27 other members have shown remarkable unity over Britain's exit.
Rajoy, who called the elections after sacking the previous secessionist government, had hoped Catalonia's "silent majority" would deal separatism a decisive blow in what was a de facto independence referendum, but his hard line backfired.
President Donald Trump's travel ban, which triggered days of chaos before being dealt a blow in the courts that effectively suspended its execution, still has thousands of immigrant students stranded in a state of limbo.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU party suffered its second electoral blow in two weeks on Sunday, slumping to its lowest level since 1990 in a Berlin state vote that rejected her open-door refugee policy.
Uber was dealt a potentially massive blow in Europe Thursday, after the region's top court said the company should be classified as a transportation firm and must therefore follow local laws governing traditional taxi services.
The rejections would be the second blow in a matter of days for South Korean travel companies, after the Chinese government last week ordered tour operators in China to stop selling trips to South Korea.
After emerging market equities took a blow in Thursday's trading session and crude oil enjoyed a bounce, Washington Crossing Advisors portfolio manager Chad Morganlander breaks down three key catalysts for the week's final trading day.
Having withstood a potential knockout blow in their first game on their home ice, the Minnesota Wild used a stirring comeback to climb back into their Western Conference first-round series against the Dallas Stars.
These Cassandras are often middle managers who "usually know more about upcoming change than the senior management because they spend so much time 'outdoors' where the winds of the real world blow in their faces".
Dealt a crushing blow in Scotland, where it came third behind the Scottish National Party and Britain's ruling Conservatives, Labour did better than expected in England, saving its left-leaning leader from an early challenge.
RF Steven Souza Jr. notched his first career grand slam Sunday, and it was the big blow in a five-run third that broke the game open in Tampa Bay's 9-1 win over Detroit.
Turkey's military command has been dealt "a heavy blow in terms of organisation" by the attempted coup, but is still functioning in coordination with the intelligence agency, police and the government, the official told Reuters.
To prevent North Korea from achieving intercontinental nuclear capabilities, the recommended course of action is preventive strikes, which, make no mistake about it, would be the first blow in a destructive war with North Korea.
Dr. Blizzard's successful growth hormone campaign was dealt a blow in 1984 when a patient in California who had been treated years earlier with growth hormone died of a rare brain disease at age 20.
People blow in from every direction to meet here at the corner of Prince and Mercer Streets (some sitting in the same seats for decades) to participate in the lost art of conversation while drinking.
And then there's the final blow in this series of ugly events: Breitburn characterizes the company as "hopelessly insolvent," meaning it expects nothing to be left for the equity holders after its assets are distributed.
Detroit suffered a blow in the fifth when catcher James McCann twisted his right ankle while stepping on the right side of first base, trying to minimize a collision with first baseman Jaso on a groundout.
"The towering clouds often appear dark gray due to the ash contained in them, and they can even produce lightning and cause the winds to gust and blow in different directions," said CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller.
Heathrow's campaign to build a new runway received a blow in December when the government delayed the politically charged decision to summer 2016, saying it needed to do more work on the environmental impact of expansion.
British voters dealt Prime Minister Theresa May a devastating blow in a snap election she had called to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks, wiping out her parliamentary majority and throwing the country into political turmoil.
Dealt a humiliating blow in the conservative nomination contest, four years after losing a first re-election bid to Socialist Francois Hollande, Sarkozy, 61, alluded to a possible withdrawal from political life when he conceded defeat.
But voters' trust in such parties took a blow in the economic crisis of the late 215s, to which parties of the centre left responded with cuts all but indistinguishable from those made by the right.
No matter what happens with the iPhone, in terms of growth, the fact that Apple has a $300 billion-plus stock buying bazooka helps to soften any blow in the growth of the iPhone for investors.
While Barneys' downfall may seem like a surprise to some, this isn't the first time the company has been on the brink of collapse — the department store also suffered a near fatal blow in the 1990s.
Andrew Cuomo manage to blow in the city's finances, by saddling it with hundreds of millions of dollars in added costs for Medicaid or the City University of New York, or through some other confiscatory tactics?
They got a solo homer by Asdrubal Cabrera to tie the score 23-24 in the fourth, James Loney's two-run, game-winner in the seventh and Rene Rivera's two-run insurance blow in the ninth.
His comments are likely to heat up the debate about Merkel's refugee-friendly policy one day before a Berlin city election in which her conservatives look set to suffer a second electoral blow in two weeks.
But the latest blow in a season full of them came when Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger bowled his way into the end zone for a 1-yard score, sending Jacksonville to a shocking 20-23 defeat.
Here's further proof that air pollution ignores borders: In most states, about half of the premature deaths caused by poor air quality are linked to pollutants that blow in from other states, a new study found.
Mr. McQueen's suicide in 2010, and that of the fashion force Isabella Blow in 2007, had been a heavy blow to her and all of their friends, she said, and it was time to move forward.
Rather than throwing out a number of blows to keep the opponent's hands occupied and then capitalizing with a good blow in an unprotected area, Holzken is a master a making each strike serve a function.
Related: How Canada is Helping Nab Thousands of Kilos of Blow in the Caribbean Canada has also dispatched its navy to bust drug-smuggling routes throughout the Caribbean, and regularly nets millions of dollars worth of contraband.
Facebook suffered a blow in China on Wednesday when regulators there withdrew their approval of a company innovation hub to support local startups, the New York Times reported on Wednesday, citing a person familiar with the matter.
Russia's car market, once one of Europe's largest, was dealt a hammer blow in 2014 with the imposition of Western sanctions over Russia's annexation of Crimea, but had weathered the storm well before stalling again in 2019.
In Germany, Angela Merkel's CDU party suffered its second electoral blow in two weeks on Sunday, with support slumping in a Berlin state vote that some saw as a rejection of the Chancellor's open-door refugee policy.
The suspicions come just over a year after Facebook suffered a massive blow in consumer confidence following the Cambridge Analytica scandal ... when it was revealed Facebook allowed the third-party service to collect user data without consent.
It was dealt a further blow in Paris when Airbus announced first orders for a long-range, narrow-body jet, the A321XLR, that will compete with a new midsized aircraft that Boeing will not launch for years.
PARIS, July 16 (Reuters) - French carmaker Renault posted a 6.7% decline in first-half vehicle sales amid a global auto slowdown, but said a forthcoming product offensive would begin to help soften the blow in key markets.
Meanwhile, the company's general counsel for its Europe, Middle East and Africa operations stepped down just as Uber was hit with a regulatory blow in Europe that will force it to comply with taxi industry safety laws.
Expectations were high that ECB policymakers would deliver a telling blow in the central bank's campaign to get inflation rising again and drag the euro zone economy out of the mire after eight years of weak growth.
Horn's resignation marks the second blow in five months to VW's efforts to assemble a management team for North America after former Skoda boss Winfried Vahland last October rejected an offer to run the VW brand there.
But that process was dealt a fatal blow in November, when nearly 65 percent of Florida voters approved Amendment 4, which is intended to reinstate the voting rights of most felons who have served out their sentences.
Weighing 130 pounds, the superlight Bernal thrived in rarefied air, and it was fitting that he delivered his fatal blow in the Col de l'Iseran, the Tour's highest point this year at 2,763 meters, over 9,000 feet.
Actually, we never went away but, no doubt, pro-choice activists thought the pro-life movement would still be staggering backwards after taking a devastating blow in the Supreme Court's ruling in Whole Women's Health v. Hellerstedt.
But the final blow in a saga that has raged across the regional frontier, pitting the largely French-speaking capital against its Dutch-speaking neighbours in Flanders, was struck by Flemish Environment Minister Joke Schauvliege on Tuesday.
Huawei struck a symbolic blow in the ongoing tech cold war between China and the US.According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the Chinese tech giant&aposs Mate 30 smartphone contains precisely zero American parts.
Memorability: Obviously this is the exact same death as the High Sparrow, but Margaery comes higher up purely because she was a more memorable character (her death was the final hammer blow in an ongoing rivalry with Cersei).
She suffered a blow in March this year when a plan by finance minister Hammond to increase an employment levy was scrapped following outrage from party lawmakers and newspapers who said it breached the 2015 party election promises.
Matson made a key acquisition three years ago of another shipper in Alaska, which has helped the company gain market share and revenue and in turn could help soften the blow in the event of an economic downturn.
After resting Pogba from the team knocked out of the League Cup by second-tier Derby County on Tuesday — another blow in United's underwhelming season — Mourinho announced he had also stripped the France midfielder of the vice-captaincy.
Ineos's eight riders, led by defending champion Geraint Thomas, did not win Sunday's 27.6km team time trial around the streets of Brussels but they landed the first blow in a three-week battle for the coveted yellow jersey.
Not only does Kesha have an ongoing lawsuit against Luke in California, but she was also dealt a blow in her New York case in April when a Supreme Court judge dismissed all but one of Kesha's claims.
But another brutal body blow in the eighth game of the decider left Mahut writhing in pain on the green turf and Cabal and Farah showed little sympathy as they pounced to break for a 5-3 lead.
And while a slew of stars – from Lady Gaga and Taylor Swift to Demi Lovato – rallied around Kesha in a show of support, her suit was dealt another blow in April when the judge dismissed her abuse claims.
Prosecutor Keith Kaneshiro hails the operation as the latest blow in his ongoing crackdown on a chain of gambling arcades, and hands down 414 felony indictments on nine individuals—initiating the largest anti-gambling case in state history.
Three of Atlanta's "Baby Braves" hit home runs on Sunday, with a solo shot by Ozzie Albies being the deciding blow in the seventh inning of an 53-25 win over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers at SunTrust Park.
Voters in the UK dealt Prime Minister Theresa May a devastating blow in a snap election she had called to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks, wiping out her parliamentary majority and throwing the country into political turmoil.
After nabbing the only goal in Leicester's win over the Saints – and sending his side seven points clear at the top in the process – Morgan may have just struck a decisive blow in the battle for the title.
Relations with Mr. Trump took a blow in December when Boris Johnson, now the foreign secretary, accused the candidate of being "out of his mind" and of "a quite stupefying ignorance" that made him unfit for the presidency.
The rule of law in Brazil had already been dealt a devastating blow in 2016 when Mr. da Silva's successor, Ms. Rousseff, who was elected in 20143 and re-elected in 2014, was impeached and removed from office.
J.T. Realmuto's two-run homer was the big blow in Miami's 3-1 win Friday night, which marked the seventh time in the last eight games that the club has held an opponent to three runs or fewer.
We were just trying to make the model, make the winds blow in the right direction, precipitation in the right areas, and all the other things that you look for in trying to have a global climate model.
If the Trump administration decides to impose more tariffs next month, it could be the first blow in a one-two punch to China on trade, making it even more likely that Beijing might retaliate against American exports.
WELLINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - New Zealand's rugby sevens side suffered a major blow in their preparations for the Rio Olympics after loose forward Ardie Savea opted to withdraw from contention in order to concentrate on the 15-man game.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Heavy snow and rain during harvest on the Canadian Prairies have left several million acres of canola buried until spring, the latest blow in a miserable year that may compound farmer problems into 2020.
The airline's publicity suffered another blow in March when a small French bulldog puppy, Kokito, died onboard one of its flights after an airline employee forced the dog's owner to stow its carrying case in the plane's overhead bin.
The special charter was dealt a blow in November after a federal district court in New York decided that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the regulator issuing the charters, didn't have the authority to do so.
EditorsNote: adds quotes The hottest driver in the sport stayed hot on Sunday as Brad Keselowski landed the first blow in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs by winning the South Point 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Their case, which has stretched over almost nine months of court hearings, has become the most notable blow in Myanmar's intensified crackdown on the press, as officials seek to deny or obscure atrocities against the country's Rohingya Muslim minority.
The outside intervention is turning the race into a marquee test of divisions among Democrats still searching for a winning strategy against President Donald Trump's Republican Party as they seek to deliver a punishing blow in November's midterm elections.
His popularity sustained another blow in recent days after his government spent thousands of dollars to upgrade the president's luxurious residence, only for Mr. Temer to move his family back to another government-owned palace in the capital, Brasília.
The vote marks the latest blow in an escalating brawl between the White House and Congress, and came just hours after President Trump announced his decision to block all the unredacted portions of the Mueller report and underlying materials.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull faces a fresh blow in parliament this week, with the Senate poised on Monday to reject his government's plans for a corporate tax cut after several independent lawmakers vowed to vote against the measure.
Of course, the Irishman can take solace in his ground-breaking million-dollar payday, and can also look forward to returning to featherweight to defend his title, yet the reality is that his mystique took a real blow in Vegas.
Weak economic growth has stifled demand for corporate loans in Japan for years, and lenders were dealt another blow in early 21 when the central bank turned to negative rates - a move that has so far failed to encourage new borrowing.
Winds of up to 40 miles per hour (64 km per hour) were forecast to blow in the north and gusts of up to 70 mph (113 kph), the so-called Santa Ana "devil wind," were expected in Southern California.
Popular YouTube family the Bratayleys – who have amassed nearly 3 million subscribers for their videos depicting a fun-loving, homespun approach to everyday life – were dealt a devastating blow in October when their 13-year-old son Caleb died suddenly.
The decision to dissolve Thai Raksa Chart, which has links to the exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is the latest blow in opposition parties' bid to win the March 24 general election and oust the ruling military junta from power.
Desperate to claw his way back into the fight, Haye caught Bellew with a low blow in the ninth, but he was still in the contest—even landing a big right hand to the dome of Bellew to keep him humble.
The People's Bank of China said the country was not devaluing its currency and would adhere to the market-determined exchange rate system, but some analysts view the sharp shift in the exchange rate as another blow in the trade war.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss drugmaker Roche said trials showed its new blood cancer drug Gazyva failed to deliver significant improvements over an older medicine in people with an aggressive type of blood cancer, a blow in its fight against competition from biosimilars.
LONDON (Reuters) - British voters dealt Prime Minister Theresa May a devastating blow in a snap election she had called to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks, wiping out her parliamentary majority and throwing the country into political turmoil on Friday.
Once at the heart of executives' expansion plans, Africa's growth prospects were dealt a blow in mid-2014 when prices of oil and other commodities - export mainstays of many economies - dived, partly due to a slowdown in leading consumer China.
Read more: Uber and Lyft just took a major blow in California, and now they're gearing up for warThat would mean major expenses thanks to higher wages and other benefits like overtime and health care that could potentially bankrupt the companies.
The administration was dealt a blow in July when a federal judge sided with a coalition of three drug companies and advertisers and blocked the Trump administration from implementing the policy, just hours before it was set to take effect.
"I admire her backbone, her long-term vision, the fact that she doesn't bend when the political winds blow in her face," said Cordula Arlt, 46, a Waldorf school teacher who was shopping in the Greifswald market square when Merkel visited.
Once at the heart of executives' expansion plans, Africa's growth prospects were dealt a blow in mid 13 when prices of oil and other commodities - export mainstays of many economies - dived, partly due to a slowdown in leading consumer China.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday rebuked President Donald Trump by voting to end his border emergency declaration, as 12 Republicans joined Democrats to deliver a second blow in as many days to the president, who quickly pledged a veto.
After consigning Schippers to bronze when winning the 100 metres easily on Tuesday, Britain's Asher-Smith offered an even more telling blow in the Dutchwoman's best event as she sped to victory in 21.89 seconds, the world's fastest this year.
The removal and arrest of Prince Mutaib this month followed a similar blow in June against Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 58, another cousin and contender for the throne who until then had been both crown prince and minister of the interior.
For Johnson & Johnson, which recorded $806 million in net litigation expenses for the 2016 fiscal year and at least $400 million during the second quarter of fiscal 2017, the most painful blow in the talc litigation came on Aug. 21.
Cloud software companies, such as Salesforce, Microsoft and ServiceNow, which rely on subscriptions, instead of license contracts, will likely suffer a softer blow in the current downturn, compared to companies that depend on licenses, a Wall Street analyst said Thursday.
The loss of her summer opportunity is just the latest blow in a string of punches felt by college students across the country who were asked — or even forced — off their campuses to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Elliott Management received a potentially fatal blow in its proxy fight to shake up South Korea's Hyundai Motor Group on Thursday when major shareholder the National Pension Service (NPS) said it would vote down the U.S. hedge fund's proposals.
His relations with Donald J. Trump took a blow in December 2015, when he accused Mr. Trump, then a presidential candidate, of being "out of his mind" and of "a quite stupefying ignorance" that made him unfit for the presidency.
Into this thicket, the Trump administration is hoping to strike a quick and decisive blow in a widening U.S. trade war that most economists, and many of his advisors, say will only provoke a global backlash that will hurt U.S. workers.
The statue was an immediate hit, drawing crowds who snapped selfies or stood alongside the bronze child and mimicked her pose: hands on her hips, slight smile on her face, and her skirt and ponytail seeming to blow in the breeze.
Danske Bank earlier on Thursday said it was being investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice about non-resident accounts at its Estonian branch, the latest blow in a long-running scandal over lax money laundering controls at its local subsidiary.
The state's ample self-regard has suffered blow after blow, in part because of its unwillingness to fully reckon with a past that, while not as violent toward its black citizens, was no less ugly than its Deep South brethren.
Jake Marisnick struck the biggest blow in the Astros' five-run second with a two-run double off Mariners left-hander Yusei Kikuchi, who gave up five runs on six hits and three walks with five strikeouts in five innings.
A year ago, the notion of combining the two medicines was the big hope driving AstraZeneca's stock price - but that hope was dealt a major blow in July when its main first-line lung cancer trial, called MYSTIC, failed to slow disease progression.
His nomination by President Donald Trump had suffered a nearly fatal blow in September, when a woman named Christine Blasey Ford accused him of trying to rape her in the early 1980s at a small get-together of several fellow high school students.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Istanbul's new mayor Ekrem Imamoglu formally took office on Thursday, a Reuters witness said, days after dealing President Tayyip Erdogan a stinging electoral blow in the re-run of a mayoral election that was seen as a test for Turkey's democracy.
St. Louis has won 10 of the last 193 meetings and 15 of 17 after the biggest blow in Wednesday's 11-4 win stayed in the park - a go-ahead, bases-loaded triple by winning pitcher Adam Wainwright in the sixth inning.
A game of 'uncertain claim vs self-interested counter claim', as competing interests duke it out to try to land a knock-out blow in the game of 'fake news and/or total fiction', serves no useful purpose in a civilized society.
On Jupiter, charged particles are thought to blow in from the Sun, as well as from Jupiter's tiny volcanic moon Io. Highly charged molecules of sulfur, oxygen, and carbon align along the planet's magnetic field lines like iron filings around a magnet.
Pacquiao, who bounced back from a controversial split-decision defeat to Bradley in 2012 with a decisive win two years later, delivered the final blow in their welterweight clash in Las Vegas as all three judges scored it 116-110 in his favor.
The toys will make a kissing sound when you blow in their faces and react with glee when you turn them upside down (the tail is perfect, by the way, for hanging it off a finger or the edge of a desk).
For the Montreal Protocol and its parties, the EIA report recommended closing a loophole that allows trade in CFC-11 once it is blended into a polyol, one of the liquid components used to produce blow-in foam insulation at a construction site.
Property owners were dealt another blow in February with China-wide proposals to stop the building of new gated communities and gradually open up the many parts of Chinese cities that have been shut away behind fences and gates since the 1990s.
The problem is that while RT's FARA registration may make members of Congress and administration officials feel as though they've landed a blow in the fight against Russian propaganda, RT's filing with the Justice Department may well never register with most news consumers.
Even though red meat didn't get the big whack it could have received, it did get an indirect blow in the recommendation that people should limit their saturated fat consumption to no more than 10 percent of a person's daily calorie intake.
Cano belts three-run homer as Mariners jolt Astros HOUSTON — Robinson Cano struck one last devastating blow in a season full of them at Minute Maid Park and, in the process, snuffed the life out of the Houston Astros' dwindling postseason aspirations.
At the 2014 Sochi Olympics, USA Hockey was again a bounce away from shifting the balance of power on the continent, but Canada was too powerful and again provided the death blow in the most lopsided 1-0 win in sports history.
The far-right National Front party of former presidential candidate Marine Le Pen was dealt a huge blow in Sunday's first round parliamentary elections in France, and is now predicted to win as few as four of the 2100 seats up for grabs.
The far-right National Front party of former presidential candidate Marine Le Pen was dealt a huge blow in Sunday's first round parliamentary elections in France, and is now predicted to win as few as four of the 21958 seats up for grabs.
"I believe that just as new winds blow in every age, the role of the imperial family changes in each age as well," he said at a news conference on his birthday in 226, shortly after Akihito indicated he wished to retire.
But Syracuse delivered the knockout blow in the first three minutes of the fourth, going on a 225-29 run over the first 239:237 of the fourth quarter to take a 28.63-228.6 lead with 216:256 remaining in the game.
A last-minute offer by Mr Rivera to abstain in the vote to install a new government if Mr Sánchez promised a harsher line against Catalan and Basque nationalists smacked of a first blow in the blame game rather than a serious move.
Democrats fell just short of a knockout blow in Georgia's grueling, expensive special election Tuesday night — and both parties are already preparing to make the head-to-head runoff between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican Karen Handel just as hard-fought and harsh.
Donald Trump sought Wednesday to land a massive blow in his long-fought battle against the news media, with administration lawyers asserting in court that the president could bar "all reporters" from the White House complex for any reason he sees fit.
While no one is too worried about the privacy rights of a dead terrorism suspect, both Apple and civil liberties groups see this case as an opening blow in a much larger government effort to undermine the security of Apple customers' smartphone data.
It's the latest, and most significant, blow in the administration's fight against Temporary Protected Status, an immigration program that lets the government allow immigrants to stay in the US and work legally after their home countries are struck by natural disasters or war.
The most taxing blow in all of this is that by naming the song Adidon, which is inspired by the alleged name of Drake's alleged son Adonis, and the name of his upcoming Adidas line, Push has effectively ruined an entire branding campaign.
MVP candidate James Harden (sore wrist), along with Ryan Anderson (ankle) and Trevor Ariza (personal), missed Monday's 123-116 victory at Phoenix that snapped a three-game losing streak and the Rockets will try to deal Denver a major blow in its playoff chase.
Yet, when it came time for heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum to make his first title defense in front of his passionate home support, the 40,000 in attendance were silenced as Stipe Miocic punished the champion's aggression with a knockout blow in the first round.
The movie's stubborn staginess can make it difficult for you to overlook the original's literary construction: There are too many metaphorical allusions to that fence, and a supporting character named Gabriel actually comes with his own trumpet to blow in the direction of heaven.
In the Atlantic Ocean, the only one to which the Portuguese were accustomed, winds in any given place tend to blow in pretty much the same direction throughout the year, though their intensities change with the season and their prevailing direction changes with the latitude.
Bellew returned in kind with a low blow in the 10th round as Haye's now-bandaged lower leg hampered his ring generalship further—so much so, Haye almost fell over in throwing a punch following another warning given to Bellew for a blatant foul.
We know that Wrigley Field sits less than a mile from Lake Michigan's western shore, and we know what Chicago is like in winter, with the lake white-capped and the city whipped and staggering under the winds that blow in off the water.
BERLIN, Sept 18 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives look set to suffer a second electoral blow in two weeks in a Berlin city vote on Sunday as a growing number of voters are expected to express their unease with her refugee-friendly policy.
Messi, 28, has been battling a sore back since taking a hard blow in a game on May 27 — he was listed among Argentina's bench players Monday as the game got underway — and his slow recovery has cast an unfortunate shadow on the tournament.
Doing so will presumably help soften the blow in the event that Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who now leads the government's efforts to investigate Russian interference following the firing of my former boss James Comey, ultimately finds wrongdoing on the part of White House.
And there, at the Rick Owens show at the Palais du Trocadéro, on a brilliantly sunny day, is Eugene Rabkin, the editor of StyleZeitgeist, delivering an ominous weather report: "Pray the wind doesn't blow in your direction," Mr. Rabkin says to some front row attendees.
Charles M. Blow In 2011, after Representative Gabby Giffords of Arizona was gravely injured and six others were killed by a shooter in Tucson, I was moved to commit an entire column to condemning the left for linking the shooting so closely to political rhetoric.
In the latest chapter of the long-running fight between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, Mr. Abbas recently slashed salaries for Palestinian Authority employees in Gaza, the latest blow in a territory whose miserable living conditions are often compared to a giant prison camp.
It made sense for Rakowitz to site this particular room here, because the nearby Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA) owns one of the majestic ninth-century alabaster reliefs that Western adventurers looted from the Assyrian palace long before Isis dealt it its final blow in 2015.
The most surprising was the banking sector which has seen a massive blow in the last few days with shares of big banks like the Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays and Lloyds in a free-fall mode and Deutche Bank and Credit Suisse hitting new lows.
A generous interpretation might see the violent takeover of Zaman as merely the latest blow in an increasingly lopsided argument between the Gulen community, the religious movement that managed Zaman, and the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which has run the country for nearly two decades.
In April this shiny new surveillance regime was also dealt a blow in UK courts — with judges ordering the government to amend the legislation to narrow how and why retained metadata could be accessed, giving ministers a deadline of November 1 to make the necessary changes.
Florida had a chance to deliver the first blow in the 61st edition of the Sunshine State rivalry Saturday night, driving all the way down to the Seminoles' 2-yard line on the opening possession before falling short on third down and facing a fourth and goal.
I took refuge back at the Signum, a hotel composed of a wonderfully eclectic collection of lime-plaster cottages with its own library, lemon grove and rambling terrace — a perfect place to pass a late afternoon drinking Negronis and watching the rain blow in across the sea.
Record: 0-1Week 1 result: Lost to the Chiefs, 40-26Week 2 opponent: at Houston TexansOne thing to know: The Jaguars' 2019 hopes took a big blow in Week 1, as Nick Foles broke his clavicle and is expected to go on the IR. Next up: rookie Gardner Minshew.
Charles M. Blow In August 2015, The New York Daily News published an exclusive report on a 1991 letter that Donald Trump wrote to the chairman of the State Assembly's Committee on Cities, complaining about disabled veterans vending their wares on Fifth Avenue, home of Trump Tower in Manhattan.
The Washington Wizards struck the first blow in the battle for third place in the Eastern Conference on Wednesday and will try to gain another game over Toronto in the standings when they host the Raptors for the second leg of the home-and-home set on Friday.
Weak economic growth has stifled demand for corporate loans in Japan for years, and lenders were dealt another blow in early 21 when the Bank of Japan turned to negative rates - a move aimed at defeating stubborn deflation but which has so far failed to encourage new borrowing.
For graphic on French rail workers on strike click here But Macron, who said from the beginning that he would not back down, has all but won the war over the SNCF, delivering a powerful blow in his campaign to modernize France's labor force and end a long economic malaise.
The company — which rivals Grab, is valued at more than $6 billion and is backed by the likes of Google and Tencent — this week suffered a blow in the Philippines where the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) denied its application to operate in the country, as Rappler reports.
A dream scenario for liberals would be a knockout blow in which Democrat Jon Ossoff clears 28500 percent in Tuesday's primary battle with 6900 other candidates — including 2628 Republicans — to replace Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price in the seat and win a district Republicans have held for decades.
After decades of harnessing his wealth and power to silence women — and after weathering an earlier criminal inquiry into groping allegations — his reign as a film-industry titan suffered a decisive blow in, of all places, the shopworn arraignment courtroom, where he was among the morning cattle call of defendants.
Dodd-Frank took another blow in November when the CFPB's first director, Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, resigned to run for governor of Ohio.
Last week, Google was dealt another blow in its battle to prove that it lives up to its stated values of inclusivity: Three female former employees filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of all women at the tech giant, accusing it of paying women less than men over the last four years.
Yet another effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act lived and died, the island of Puerto Rico plunged into darkness, the GOP establishment took a major blow in Alabama, and Republicans set the stage for the next great legislative battle by releasing a rough sketch of their proposed tax cut.
That injury was just the first blow in a difficult three-year period: Foles was traded to St. Louis for Sam Bradford, lost his job with the Rams to Case Keenum, was signed as a backup for Kansas City in 2016 and then eventually came back to where he started in Philadelphia.
On Monday, efforts to combat the president's newly formed voting commission were dealt a serious blow in court after a Washington federal judge dismissed a complaint by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), which had argued that the commission hadn't properly conducted a privacy impact statement required under a 2002 law for data collection systems.
Florida suffered a blow in the third quarter of last weekend's shutout win over North Texas when starting quarterback Luke Del Rio suffered a knee sprain, elevating graduate student Austin Appleby, who started 11 games and passed for 332 yards in his final start at Purdue before becoming a Gator, into the starting role.
WASHINGTON — The day after suffering a political blow in the Alabama special Senate election, congressional Republicans sped forward with the most sweeping tax rewrite in decades, announcing an agreement on a final bill that would cut taxes for businesses and individuals and signal the party's first major legislative achievement since assuming political control this year.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Perhaps it should be called a stroll into unfamiliar worlds; worlds strange to us but known to other creatures, manifold and varied as the animals themselves…To do so, we must first blow, in fancy, a soap bubble around each creature to represent its own world, filled with perceptions which it alone knows.
The late Al Qaeda leader's half-brothers told The Guardian  that Hamza, who has said he wants to avenge his dead terrorist dad, married the daughter of Mohammed Atta, an Egyptian national who hijacked and flew the first plane that crashed into the World Trade Center in 2001, the first blow in the 9/11 assault.
Read more: Uber and Lyft just took a major blow in California, and now they're gearing up for warIn online forums posts prior to 2016 seen by Business Insider Australia, self-identified Uber drivers asked others how to beat the identification system, and were advised to use an existing photograph instead of taking a new photo.
South Australia's economy has suffered blow after blow in the last six years, with mining giant BHP Billiton scrapping a $20-billion plan to expand its Olympic Dam copper mine in 2012, the collapse of steel maker Arrium and a state-wide blackout in 2016, followed by General Motors' closure of its Holden car plant last year.
"I felt like we had been gaining ground and since those words caught on — #MeToo — it completely changed the landscape, and I do believe we'll hand our daughters a different world than the one we grew up in," Williams told the outlet, while also admitting that Brett Kavanaugh's Senate hearing and possible confirmation felt like a blow in the wrong direction.
Other foreign-based companies that have faced such suits include Royal Dutch Shell PLC, Nestle SA and Daimler AG. "The Supreme Court today dealt a significant blow in the fight to hold foreign corporations conducting business in the United States accountable for violations of international law that cause harm to innocent civilians worldwide," said Michael Elsner, a lawyer for the plaintiffs.
More Uber news: A major update is coming to Uber's app, and the company's CEO says it wants to be 'the operating system of your life'Uber has been granted an extension to its London license of just 2 months — with new conditions to ensure safetyUber and Lyft just took a major blow in California, and now they're gearing up for war
"Read the full Barron's report here "Read more:Uber has fired more than 400 product and engineering employees in its second major round of layoffs this yearUber and Lyft just took a major blow in California, and now they're gearing up for warUber is limiting how much drivers in NYC can work in order to comply with new minimum wage rules
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ADMINISTRATION/INTERNATIONAL: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called for a new election on Tuesday night after he was dealt a major blow in his Brexit push when Parliament voted 328 to 301 to take control of the Brexit agenda, allowing it a vote to prevent the United Kingdom from leaving the European Union without a deal on Oct. 6900.
"There's only one way to get the photo to stay and not blow in the wind — you tape it to a chopstick and stick it in the groove," said Corey Gaudioso, 28, who has brought family pictures over the years for his sister, Candace Lee Williams, a 113-year-old college student who was aboard the plane that crashed into the North Tower.
With Tuesday's convictions in the criminal trial of President Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, has struck another blow in his investigation: five guilty pleas, 32 indicted individuals, 187 charges revealing startling evidence of Russia's 2016 attack on our democracy, and now the conviction of one of the top operators in the Trump campaign orbit.
The Swiss influencer's account is called "The Truth is Not Pretty," where she shows that, for example, puppies are cute but you still have to clean up their poop, scarves can look great in the wind but sometimes they blow in your face, and more often than not, baths aren't glamorous and it's actually just awkward trying to shave the backs of your legs.
While the possibility of a Trump impeachment remains uncertain, he was dealt a major blow in November after Michael Cohen — his former personal lawyer and self-described "fixer," who previously pleaded guilty to eight criminal counts related to campaign-finance and financial violations in August — signed a plea agreement stating that he had lied to Congress regarding a real estate deal Trump was pursuing with Russia during the presidential election.
Political connections are also key, as the largest weapons contracts require congressional approval and months of waiting for political winds to blow in this or that direction, as countries to fall in and out of favor with each other, and paperwork that was delayed due to a political spat over some unrelated point of trade or security finally gets put through so that funds can be transfered and production can begin.
Time will tell if it will be the crowning blow in a broader sense, one that sways the Yankees' management into a decision it seems willing to make only grudgingly: punting on this season and dealing off outfielder Carlos Beltran and reliever Aroldis Chapman, a pair of attractive players who will become free agents after the season, for prospects who might help the team win in the future.
Larry Kudlow, Trump's top economic adviser, suggested that the growth a payroll tax holiday would unleash could make up for the estimated $21 billion hole it would blow in the budget just this year — a sum that the New York Times's Jim Tankersley notes is greater than the price tag of both the 2991 Wall Street bailout and the 212 stimulus package: Trump told Senate GOP today that he would like to zero out the payroll tax temporarily to boost the economy against coronavirus, I can confirm.

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