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"brink" Definitions
  1. the brink (of something) if you are on the brink of something, you are almost in a very new, dangerous or exciting situation
  2. (literary) the extreme edge of land, for example at the top of a cliff or by a river

893 Sentences With "brink"

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While I was on the brink of teenage life, Yugoslavia was on the brink of war.
Quotable: "This is pushing the country to the brink, to the brink of chaos," said B.N. Srikrishna, a former judge on the country's Supreme Court.
If the goal was to bring back Twitter from the brink of destruction as Dorsey's idol Steve Jobs once did with Apple, then congratulations Jack: you are dancing on the brink.
Venezuela's continuing currency crisis pushes country to brink of collapse Venezuela's continuing currency crisis pushes country to brink of collapse An ongoing economic fiasco in Venezuela has left its population desperate.
Meanwhile, California is on the brink of a fiscal crisis.
But many are on the brink of changing their mind.
CNN's Haley Brink and Julie Martin contributed to this report.
Brink said Detroit recorded 6.5 inches of snow on Sunday.
Or at least, up to the brink of the law.
Is Iraq on the brink of a renewed civil war?
"I think we should thank God every day," Brink said.
"We were on the brink of divorce," Shamari, 38, explained.
We are standing on the brink of a vast unknown.
We've brought endangered species back from the brink of extinction.
Even 10% of the world's insects are on the brink.
Someone going up to the brink, and then past it.
"He's literally brought people back from the brink," she says.
"The deal is on the brink," said a European diplomat.
Go deeper: Trump pushes China and Iran to the brink
At several points, he appears on the brink of tears.
Now, 21 million Yemenis are on the brink of starvation.
Now, 7.1 million Yemenis are on the brink of starvation.
At the brink of war with no relief in sight.
We have less practice dragging them back from the brink.
At the very least, on the brink of uncomfortable change.
This is pushing several species to the brink of extinction.
"He's literally brought people back from the brink," she said.
Back from the brink There is certainly room for improvement.
CNN's Dave Hennen and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
"The real connoisseurs come here," Mr. van den Brink said.
The Conservatives are on the brink of losing their majority
CNN's Amir Vera and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
CNN's Haley Brink and Amanda Jackson contributed to this report.
But what she found was a species on the brink.
Netflix is now on the brink of 150 million subscribers.
The war has pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.
Around 7 million people are on the brink of famine.
CNN's Haley Brink and Amir Vera contributed to this report.
"We were on the brink of insolvency," Mr. Evans said.
Last seen harassing his underbutler to the brink of suicide.
But "their stories work for audio as is," Brink explains.
Some 8.4 million Yemenis are on the brink of famine.
And some species are teetering on the brink of extinction.
Make no mistake, Tunisia is on the brink once again.
Most people, faced with real catastrophe, recoil from the brink.
"My sister and I have been talking," Vazquez told Brink.
The National Football League was on the brink last year.
"Hold me back / from the brink of recognition," Ball writes.
CNN's Chie Kobayashi and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
At 90, he reflects on a city on the brink.
Now, the country is on the brink of civil war.
Charming Charlie was back at the brink in July 20163.
A fifth — Germany — is teetering on the brink of recession.
We must move back from the brink of nuclear war.
Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy right now.
Greece is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy right now.
CNN's Haley Brink and Jason Hanna contributed to this report.
And the country is again on the brink of disaster.
In Thailand, kratom is on the brink of total legalization.
You have got to walk back from the brink here.
Experts say we are on the brink of a pandemic.
Tides in Boston are forecast around 10.5 feet, Brink said.
He has put America perpetually on the brink with Iran.
Fortunately for all, Kennedy pulled us back from that brink.
CNN's Haley Brink and Taylor Romine contributed to this report.
Somalia is also on the brink of a famine disaster.
" On the brink of tears, he told her, "There's nothing!
CNN's Amir Vera and Haley Brink contributed to this story.
Pakistan is on the brink of economic disaster, experts say.
CNN's Brandon Miller and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
CNN's Haley Brink and Donie O'Sullivan contributed to this report.
So, the question is: Is Resolution Support on the brink?
They are irredeemably dysfunctional and on the brink of collapse.
How will it rescue a system teetering on the brink?
Illinois is on the brink of a devastating credit downgrade.
They found hundreds of people on the brink of starvation.
The days before had brought both nations to the brink.
Last week, it seemed almost on the brink of collapse.
We live on the brink of backwardness at every moment.
Now Xi stands on the brink of becoming even stronger.
His party appears on the brink of tearing itself apart.
He's going to drive this 'burb to the brink of madness.
The advertising-driven business model is on the brink of collapse.
CNN Meteorologists Haley Brink and Brandon Miller contributed to this report.
One was a high school senior on the brink of graduation.
On the brink of a humiliating elimination, the hosts changed tack.
No. Will the hormones drive me to the brink of insanity?
MDMA is on the brink of becoming an FDA approved medicine.
All of these questions were on the brink of being answered.
"We are on the brink of bringing the healing to patients."
The war has pushed the country to the brink of famine.
He saw a society teetering on the brink of moral collapse.
Worse still, the network is on the brink of technical collapse.
Gridlock has brought El Salvador to the brink of economic catastrophe.
" The message read: "Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks.
Morally and physically, the world is on the brink of disaster.
Ecuador is inching closer to the brink of a failed petrostate.
It exists blindly and helplessly on the brink of further darkness.
Its key market, Germany, is on the brink of a recession.
Brink Lindsey: Another example relates to the protection of intellectual property.
Brink Lindsey: The upshot is that innovation has become more difficult.
They hope their music can bring people back from the brink.
Go deeper: Watch the trailer for Steve Bannon documentary "The Brink"
It seems like we're on the brink of real societal change.
She teetered on the brink of corporate and personal financial ruin.
It seems on the brink of vanishing right before our eyes.
Some seven million people are already on the brink of famine.
Several major retailers seem to be pulling back from the brink.
"In 2016 ... Deutsche went to the brink," said the first official.
Right now, Lisa Falzone is on the brink of something big.
The subsequent slowdown, however, didn't push the world to the brink.
Is Trump due for impeachment or on the brink of resigning?
Three weeks ago, Mr. Medhi was on the brink of resigning.
Its state oil company has been on the brink of default.
A cocaine addiction had pushed him to the brink of suicide.
We are on the brink of a software-driven autonomous revolution.
Third Place, Landscape: "On the Brink" by Guilherme Gomes de Mesquita
REPORTING FROM THE BRINK OF CHANGE: Seven Continents, Twenty-Five Years.
"We're always on the brink of the abyss," Mr. Regan said.
Ms. Bercot fearlessly takes her character to the brink of madness.
Or for Atlantic City, which is on the brink of bankruptcy.
That's when we stopped this city from going over the brink.
Fiat was at the time almost on the brink of collapse.
These two powers teeter on the brink of war with Earth.
In this video, we look at a democracy on the brink.
READ: Coronavirus has Northern Italy's hospitals on the brink of collapse.
Ten years ago, America's health care system was on the brink.
And the Yazidi religion is on the brink of dying out.
Tips for when your child is pushing you to the brink.
Both were on the brink of elimination more than once here.
Fur hunters soon drove the seals to the brink of extinction.
While there he met Huberta Deliana Brink, whom he called Deli.
President Donald Trump is on the brink of a catastrophic failure.
Since the strikes, both sides have stepped back from the brink.
You will heroically bring the sourdough starter back from the brink.
"The girl is on the brink of womanhood," Ms. Friend said.
Before this pandemic, early educators were teetering on the financial brink.
Both teams had been on the brink of getting knocked out.
With their Obamacare repeal bill on the brink of failure, Sens.
It backfired again, and brought Tesla to the brink of bankruptcy.
"Malaysia was on the brink of utter catastrophe," Rewcastle-Brown said.
The losses brought Singapore-listed CAO to the brink of collapse.
Clinton and helps bring America back from the brink of war.
It goes right to the brink of overkill, and balances there.
CNN meteorologists Judson Jones and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
CNN meteorologists Brandon Miller and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
Other species this past decade have been brought to the brink.
It will rescue a system that is teetering on the brink.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — America was on the brink of war.
The Trump administration appears to be on the brink of delivering.
Bad move: I was on the brink of a second addiction.
The other is Alison Klayman's The Brink, now headed to theaters.
Stormfront being on the brink of collapse is not exactly new.
Temperatures are expected to remain below freezing until Monday afternoon, CNN's Brink said, with the forecast high expected to hit 35 degrees F. Seattle's average high at this time of year is 49 degrees, Brink said.
Catastrophic drought has put Somalia on the brink of total collapse Catastrophic drought has put Somalia on the brink of total collapse Every day, more than 303,000 Somalis abandon their homes in search of food and water.
And why has this question driven me to the brink of madness?
When you find her, she's meditating and on the brink of despair.
U.S.-Russia relations are teetering on the brink of nuclear war again.
Suffice it to say, we are no longer merely on the brink.
It didn't stop China from getting to the brink of world domination.
And there are some moments where I'm just pushed to the brink.
The sudden influx brought Europe's asylum system to the brink of collapse.
The culture of the atomized individual has brought us to the brink.
"There is no more severe threat today," CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.
It's a formidable power, and unfortunately, it's on the brink of extinction.
A concerted international effort might just pull it back from the brink.
Mr Singh must pull his party back from the brink of irrelevance.
The game takes place in a future on the brink of disaster.
This noise pollution is pushing a lot of them to the brink.
She was, the friend wrote then, approaching "the brink of mental collapse".
"We are standing on the brink of a vast unknown," McDonald said.
"The result is a system hovering constantly on the brink of crisis."
That's why it's okay to push your factory workers to the brink.
Police believe no one else knew of the planned attack, Brink said.
His bellicose tweeting supposedly had us on the brink of nuclear war.
On the brink of his 24 Hours of Le Mans debut, Motorsport.
"Right now Vietnam is on the brink of major change," Nguyen explains.
"It's not a bomb, I can tell you that," Brink told reporters.
The Eagles also took the Tar Heels to the brink last Feb.
It exists blindly and helplessly on the brink of further darkness. 18.
But the bill appears to be on the brink of defeat -- again.
As one source put it, Weiner would be taken to the brink.
But I don't think we're right on the brink of total destruction.
Vestas came back from the brink of bankruptcy just four years ago.
But if he goes over the brink it's going to be catastrophic.
It brought Ms. Lemper and this critic to the brink of tears.
We are on the brink of achieving something historic for global peace.
Mr. Noble, 34, is an associate at Smith & Brink, a Braintree, Mass.
By Monday, Brink said, the storm will have moved into the Northeast.
Yet those farmers were struggling and on the brink of disappearance themselves.
All of this has been destroyed and brought Yemen to the brink.
" Just spoke w/ fmr Gov @luisfortuno51: "PR on brink of humanitarian disaster.
Conclusion We are now on the brink of the fourth industrial revolution.
The U.S. and China stand on the brink of a trade war.
On the brink of elimination, Chicago will feel the loss of Shaw.
Environmentalists and biologists say the pipeline could drive them to the brink.
It's enough to drive a lunch lady to the brink of madness.
Trump has now pushed things to the brink, demanding Erdogan's full surrender.
She's just on the brink of fame and living her best life.
The film chronicles his battle to bring him back from the brink.
The world teetered on the brink of war as Hitler menaced Poland.
CNN's Dave Hennen, Gene Norman, and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
In 1979, with the transit system on the brink of collapse, Gov.
It's what civilization looks like as it approaches the brink of extinction.
How one CEO brought her company back from the brink of bankruptcy.
Singapore, another Asian economic engine, is also on the brink of recession.
Go deeper: The conflict has pushed millions to the brink of starvation.
No one benefits from people pushing themselves to the brink of exhaustion.
And now we're on the brink of the whole government shutting down.
Luckily, we were able to drag the country back from the brink.
Even before the latest blockade, Yemen was on the brink of famine.
This year's fires fit into an established seasonal agricultural pattern, Brink said.
Germany, the euro area's biggest economy, is on the brink of recession.
Now, several are teetering on the brink of seeing their clinics vanish.
Qassem Soleimani and brought Washington and Tehran to the brink of war.
"I was on the brink of losing the match," he told reporters.
The early 1990s brought the Korean Peninsula to the brink of war.
Breakingviews Several major retailers seem to be pulling back from the brink.
Poor decisions by the past administration helped push us to the brink.
It didn't help that publishing felt always on the brink of collapse.
More than a decade later, however, Ms. Brink was fighting to escape.
CNN's Haley Brink, Brandon Miller and Judson Jones contributed to this report.
Qassem Soleimani brought the US and Iran to the brink of war.
Tides in Boston are forecast around 12 feet on Thursday, Brink said.
The conflict has also pushed the country to the brink of famine.
The Sandernistas are confident they are on the brink of irreversible triumph.
The fires have likely endangered animals that weren't previously on the brink.
Agents aren't shared by buyer and seller, Mr. van den Brink said.
Southern and eastern Alabama could also see tornadoes on Sunday, Brink said.
Those efforts have helped usher the president to the brink of impeachment.
CNN's Ralph Ellis, Haley Brink and Keith Allen contributed to this report.
And will the planet be even closer to the brink of destruction?
We seem helpless to step back from the brink of socialized medicine.
Germany, which is on the brink of recession, is watching developments closely.
It's agitated, ailing, and on the brink of complete and ineluctable devastation.
Brink said the heavy rain and snow is tapering off in California.
The Senate is teetering on the brink of that same black pit.
A middle layer of yellow buttercream teeters on the brink of liquefaction.
He had been admitted 12 days earlier, on the brink of death.
But now that we're on the brink of total eradication, it's unacceptable.
Left on the brink of demise, all in the name of justice.
Here's a breakdown of a city on the brink of a troubling record.
Twenty million people are on the brink of starvation across the four countries.
But the Blue Dog Democrat has been pushed to the brink of extinction
In 2013, after funding cuts, the NMM was on the brink of closing.
These days, the world feels like it's teetering on the brink of apocalypse.
Viacom, at least, believes Snapchat is on the brink of hitting the mainstream.
Just like you&aposd think we were on the brink of nuclear war.
Eviction brought the prospect of homelessness after months of living on the brink.
With the economy on the brink, a descent into mayhem is not implausible.
Now, Lebanon looks to pull itself back from the brink of economic collapse.
He repeatedly warns that America is on the brink of another civil war.
"Sometimes you feel you're on the brink of being embarrassed," Kidd told reporters.
That the Supreme Court isn't on the brink of reversing Roe v. Wade?
A nation on the brink of ruin…and how to bring it back.
Go deeper: Timeline: How Trump and Tehran came to the brink of war
Clinton swept all five March 15 contests, again pushing Sanders to the brink.
The gang is back — and they're on the brink of an epic adventure.
A Nation on the Brink of Ruin...And how to Bring it Back.
Barely three months ago the Korean peninsula appeared to teeter on the brink.
But he stepped back from the brink; the deal is instead being renegotiated.
This year, you've played many young women on the brink of sexual discovery.
In the meantime, at least we're not on the brink of nuclear war.
But as Mr Moreno shows, a country can pull back from the brink.
In 1996, they almost reached the brink of war over an uninhabited islet.
Their combined catch is pushing Sierra Leone's fisheries to the brink of collapse.
Mr Maduro's government is indeed teetering ever closer to the brink of default.
The current system, she said last month, is on "the brink of bankruptcy".
Syrian regime is on the brink of seizing the whole city of Aleppo.
By the middle of last year it was on the brink of disintegration.
Albania is on the brink of entering into negotiations for European Union accession.
And the strain of her suffering drove her to the brink of suicide.
Now, VMRO-DPMNE is on a brink of losing power after 85033 years.
CNN Meteorologist's Brandon Miller, Rachel Aissen and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
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GRAPHIC: Euro zone bank share meltdown brings prices to brink of 1980s - here.
Puerto Rico's solid waste management system has been on the brink for years.
Must I remind you that we are on the brink of a Frasernaissance?
Beijing urged the United States on Friday to "pull back from the brink".
Yet the economy does not seem to be on the brink of crisis.
The Olympic movement, he warned, "could find itself on the brink of division".
Yet the region remains teetering on the brink of further violence and exodus.
One senior officer said society was on the "brink of a total breakdown".
It has been teetering on the brink of losing its investment grade rating.
Germany, whose economy depends on car making, is on the brink of recession.
We were not on the brink of war with North Korea in 2016.
The Massachusetts senator also appears to be on the brink of supplanting Sen.
When Uribe took office, he inherited a country on the brink of collapse.
CNN meteorologists Haley Brink, Taylor Ward and Dave Hennen contributed to this report.
Greater investments are needed to help people living on the brink of hunger.
Divided and radicalized, the Syrian opposition is now on the brink of defeat.
The Massachusetts senator also appears to be on the brink of supplanting Sen.
Decades of misrule have once again brought Haiti to the brink of collapse.
CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said the volcano is also creating its own weather.
L as the department store chain teeters on the brink of collapse. bit.
Startups are dangerous in that they bring you the brink again and again.
I go to Pulse and other clubs like Southern [Nights] and the Brink.
And I think we are teetering on the brink of that right now.
It will take time and determination to pull it back from the brink.
The company was closer to the brink of collapse than the Rebels were.
CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said no rain is in the forecast this week.
It hasn't happened since the global economy teetered on the brink in 2008.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Push Simona Halep to the brink, and she summons her best.
The city was on the brink of bankruptcy as its casino industry struggled.
We are at the brink of a new age, of darkness at noon.
"We are on the brink of extinction," reads the group's petition on change.org.
"We are on the brink of extinction," reads the group's petition on change.org.
In 1921 T. S. Eliot teetered on the brink of a mental collapse.
It seems particularly so as Germany's economy teeters on the brink of recession.
They have also brought another tier of seats to the brink of competitiveness.
He is now buried in debt and on the brink of losing everything.
The platypus is being pushed to the "brink of extinction," according to scientists.
And that's a situation where we really are on the brink of oligarchy.
Seattle's average high at this time of year is 49 degrees, Brink said.
If he doesn't do that, he will lead the state to the brink.
Were there any indications that she was on the brink of dropping out?
Fast-food chain Burgerim may be on the brink of filing for bankruptcy.
Yemen relies heavily on food imports and is on the brink of famine.
My issues took us further apart, to the brink of almost getting divorced.
"That wasn't the one I wanted!" she says, on the brink of tears.
CNN's Alla Eshchenko, Haley Brink and Derek Van Dam contributed to this report.
Down by more than 99 percent, it's now on the brink of extinction.
Step by step, he has escorted President Trump to the brink of impeachment.
CNN's Paul P. Murphy, Haley Brink and Taylor Ward contributed to this report.
Yemen's war has killed thousands and pushed millions to the brink of famine.
What other species on the brink of extinction have been similarly managed before?
U.N. officials say the region is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.
On the brink of collapse Those numbers hint at an underlying truth: By acting like Earth was designed solely for human habitation, crop development and energy exploitation, we've raised extinction rates and put the natural world on the brink of collapse.
The split screen offered a revealing look at the on-the-ground dynamics that have brought Biden to the brink of defeat here in New Hampshire — where he has practically conceded he won't win — and Sanders to the brink of victory.
By 1865, his floundering printing business had brought him to the brink of starvation.
It always seems to be on the brink of extinction, but it always endures.
"There's tons of new construction," says Kelly Brink , managing broker at 2000z Real Estate.
Photo: APAre we on the brink of all-out nuclear war with North Korea?
With Botswana's ruling this week, we stand at the brink of even more progress.
He will be remembered for bringing California back from the brink of financial ruin.
Now on the brink of panic, the kids raid the grocery store like savages.
CNN meteorologists Tom Sater, Haley Brink, Michael Guy contributed to this report from Atlanta.
The Northern Plains, Mid-Atlantic and Texas are under severe storm watches, Brink said.
A homemade banking crisis drove Ireland to the brink of bankruptcy a decade ago.
Labour has been on the brink of breaking up since Mr Corbyn took over.
Mobike was acquired last year, while Ofo is reportedly on the brink of bankruptcy.
European bison were hunted to the brink of extinction in the early 20th century.
The Israeli-Egyptian blockade has brought the Gazan economy to the brink of collapse.
Unsustainable fishing has left a number of shark species on the brink of extinction.
Today, on the brink of having her child, Cardi B released a new song.
Brink Lindsey: What changed was that the 1970s were marked by lousy economic performance.
Brink Lindsey: The book outlines four case studies of where things have gone wrong.
Music was the key to unlock a nuanced portrait of women on the brink.
Here's what most often does drive them to the financial brink: big medical bills.
The world is on the brink of destruction because of… let's say climate change.
FOR a few days, Honduras felt like a country on the brink of chaos.
His 17-year-old sister, Deanne, was rescued at the brink of the falls.
New York (CNN Business)Netflix (NFLX) is on the brink of 2460 million subscribers.
Ofo, its largest and Alibaba-backed rival, is teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
The major nuclear powers have gradually backed away from that brink over the years.
But the whole theory of ego depletion may be on the brink of collapse.
And Puerto Rico's frail power grid has long been on the brink of collapse.
"We should thank God every day, whatever made him change his mind," Brink said.
You know, the Democrat who brought America back from the brink of economic calamity.
Tasmanian devils are on the brink of extinction, but there's a glimmer of hope.
Here he tells the story of how he pulled himself back from the brink.
Should lenders to Venezuela, on the brink of its own default, applaud or shudder?
Lebanon's decades-old electricity crisis has pushed it to the brink of financial ruin.
Once again, he had driven his team to the brink of a memorable success.
Another skin supplement the derm suggests when misting your way back from the brink?
One of Mette Brink Søberg's tasks at Noma is to prevent dishes from melting.
They speak about as one would a toddler on the brink of a tantrum.
Now, Nigerians are taking to Twitter to bring their economy back from the brink.
It pushed Egypt to the brink during the Muslim Brotherhood's brief reign of terror.
Just a few months later, we are nearing the brink of such a crisis.
First, I'd go after the white shell beans cooked to the brink of collapse.
REPORTING FROM THE BRINK OF CHANGE: Seven Continents, Twenty-Five Years, by Andrew Solomon.
"There's no glamour to the job," he said in The Brink, USA Today reported.
S. trade war which is pushing some major economies towards the brink of recession.
Mr Ramaphosa hopes to bring South Africa back from the brink of economic crisis.
Hong Kong (CNN)Could an old map bring Asia to the brink of war?
They return home to play Boston on Tuesday night on the brink of elimination.
But this final offer pulls it back from the brink at the last minute.
" Another business leader told me that many local "small businesses are on the brink.
At several points down the descent he appeared to approach the brink of disaster.
The Chinese luxury food trade has led the creature to the brink of extinction.
And "zeal and passion" once brought the FTC to the brink of self-destruction.
The new prime minister's grip on power is already on the brink of collapsing.
This results in overly-stuffed drawers and hanging rods on the brink of snapping.
De Gaulle retreated to his country house, and seemed on the brink of resignation.
The spiritus sancti is a species on the brink of disappearing from nature entirely.
CNN's Jamiel Lynch, Haley Brink, Dave Hennen and Jeremy Grisham contributed to this report.
What was a quiet, empty public square is now on the brink of chaos.
I hope to give such stories justice in my book, The Brink of Being.
It's 2029, the dollar has collapsed, and America is on the brink of ruin.
We brought the planet from stability to the brink of crisis in 30 years.
"Human activity has brought my kind to the brink of extinction," the narrator explains.
The work was taking its toll on rescue workers, pushing many to the brink.
So why is it being told its season is on the brink of failure?
Another episode of the show, NOVA: VOLCANO ON THE BRINK, is at 10 p.m.
The kingdom was on the brink of bankruptcy and the United States was alarmed.
"The town and its operations were on the brink of bankruptcy," Kusto's website states.
Harris steeps his tale in vivid descriptions of Europe on the brink of conflict.
The violence brought nuclear-armed neighbors Pakistan and India to the brink of war.
Then you use your skill to approach the brink and stay at that point.
Gabriela Cámara, of Contramar and Cala, is on the brink of global culinary fame.
We continue to push these migrants to the brink with the aim of deterrence.
Surf of 15-20 feet is expected through Thursday, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.
Bluefin's popularity on the plate has nearly brought it to the brink of extinction.
Thirteen of those were considered "critical," on the brink of respiratory or organ failure.
Thirty years after Khomeini's revolution, the Islamic republic seemed on the brink of collapse.
"The obvious solution to the problem is to evolve metamorphosis," said Dr. ten Brink.
America today is not on the brink of a coup or a civil war.
But Mr. Trump's presidency has pushed a party already struggling closer to the brink.
Huddled on the edge of a continent,We teeter on the brink of chaos.
His face, as any enlisting man's might be, is on the brink of something.
The projects are failing, and the investors are on the brink of financial ruin.
Should we actually approach the brink of nuclear war, humor might feel necessary again.
Israeli and Egyptian blockades have brought the Gazan economy to the brink of collapse.
Israeli and Egyptian blockades have brought the Gazan economy to the brink of collapse.
In 20163, on the brink of failure, Path increased the friend limit to 500.
Pushed to the brink, she won the final two points by playing more aggressively.
Can the Kremlin and NATO's easternmost member once again pull back from the brink?
I am prepared to make leviathan compromises to pull us back from that brink.
Leaders tend to find ways to pull back from the brink while saving face.
Almost two decades later, Asia is on the brink of another pandemic, say experts.
On the brink of a lucrative tech deal, Eddie realizes he must rebrand Empire.
Heineken announced on Tuesday the appointment of Dolf Van Den Brink as new CEO.
But it is escalatory and brings the region to a new brink of chaos.
Ultimately, it wasn't hard to see why Express is on the brink of decline.
Mr. Trump did pull back from the brink of war, at least for now.
Further afield, China and India are on the brink of war with unpredictable consequences.
"Chicago's average high is 32 degrees Fahrenheit for this time of year," Brink said.
Most of the time, I've been on the brink of imminent failure and bankruptcy.
CNN's Monica Garrett, Dave Hennen, Holly Yan and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
But Steyer's language suggests he is on the brink of a run — for something.
CNN's Amanda Jackson, Haley Brink, Brandon Miller and Judson Jones contributed to this report.
Are delivery trucks so overloaded that my order might push them to the brink?
The story paints a picture of a country teetering on the brink of authoritarianism.
CreditCreditMeridith Kohut for The New York Times CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuela is on the brink.
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That is progress, and it has brought our fragile world nearly to the brink.
San Jose has won two straight after being forced to the brink of elimination.
At this point, it's unclear how either side will step back from the brink.
Although subsequent generations of innocent people from Ukraine and Belarus have suffered in unimaginable ways, the series ably demonstrates how close Chernobyl took Europe to the brink of almost total devastation, and how such unknown heroes brought us back from that brink.
With European colonization, the bears were shot, poisoned and trapped to the brink of extinction.
Among players on the brink of a triple-double, however, there is a conspicuous discrepancy.
Intelligence is at stake We are on the brink of a direct confrontation with Iran.
Brink told PEOPLE that police are in the "early stages" of investigation into the burglary.
Tourism was reduced to a trickle and the economy was on the brink of collapse.
It's not like I walk around all day teetering on the brink of killing myself.
Famine eventually abated last year, but the country is now teetering on the brink again.
"The little bunny just needed some comfort, and Wamba provided that," Brink told the publication.
Boris Johnson quits as UK foreign secretary, leaving May&aposs government on brink over Brexit .
The number of people currently on the brink of premature death in Borno is staggering.
PIRRO: So as I said, we are on the brink of a very historic summit.
The UK stands of the brink of a Brexit cliff that falls into an abyss.
Our treasured nostalgia about emo music has always been teetering on the brink of resurgence.
Are we really on the brink of living in a world without anybody named Ernest?
The three-inch Delta smelt is a native California fish on the brink of extinction.
It's feels like Ocean's 8 has been on the brink of theatrical debut for years.
To add more delay and more uncertainty will just push more species to the brink.
Inside Simons' backpack, Brink said, authorities found about 80 rounds of ammunition and multiple magazines.
"This year's fires fit into an established seasonal agricultural pattern," added CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
The other is the last of his kind, a species on the brink of extinction.
Now, after a 20-year journey, Lionhead is on the brink of closing its doors.
Collectively, the employees described a workplace that is perpetually teetering on the brink of chaos.
Grain Fall: smooth areas that indicate grains bouncing over the brink and coming to rest.
Brink Lindsey: Well, the first thing to say is that economists haven't always thought that.
That would have decimated its order book and pushed Bombardier to the brink of bankruptcy.
Climate progress in Washington, already glacially slow, seems on the brink of freezing over entirely.
Loss of habitat has brought many species, including the koala, to the brink of extinction.
Today an immiserated, hopelessly misgoverned country may just be on the brink of something better.
Ramaphosa has wasted little time in working to pull South Africa back from the brink.
At the end of last year the two countries appeared on the brink of conflict.
Many so-called multiemployer pension plans are on the brink of running out of money.
As he walks his country towards the brink, Mr Rouhani has three audiences in mind.
It's the last intelligible thought I have before he brings me to the brink again.
Kurdish-led forces backed by America have pushed the jihadists to the brink of defeat.
The International Red Cross said the city is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis.
"We believe we are on the brink of 3D being in every industry," Jabal said.
At the time of the Harvard speech Europe was on the brink of economic chaos.
The drug, known for reversing overdoses, can save heroin users on the brink of death.
Each episode will feature patients on the brink of death suffering from unknown, weird illnesses.
The species was on the brink of extinction several decades ago due to commercial whaling.
It's expected to weaken to a tropical storm by then, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.
The war has killed tens of thousands and pushed millions to the brink of famine.
The war has killed tens of thousands and put Yemen on the brink of famine.
Venezuela, for one, has appeared to be on the brink of economic collapse for months.
They have brought America to the brink of a historic debt default again and again.
It's also the sound of a pop band on the brink of something truly great.
Now the 25-year-old leftist is on the brink of winning Sunday's presidential election.
Pizza Hut is on the brink of losing its position as the pizza category leader.
Buiter has previously warned that the global economy is on the brink of a recession.
The species is "balancing precariously on the brink of extinction," the agency said on Tuesday.
Zoom, a health care startup based in Oregon, is on the brink of a meltdown.
The war has killed tens of thousands and left millions on the brink of starvation.
Right now, you may very well be teetering on the brink of colorful Frappuccino fatigue.
Sears is on the brink of liquidation and J.C. Penney is a virtual penny stock.
The documentary, "A World on the Brink," will focus on threats to the global economy.
Eight million people are on the brink of famine, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Typhoon Lan is so enormous that its cloud field is larger than Japan, Brink said.
SFBARTMarch 17, 2016 Unfortunately the Highway Trust Fund is perpetually on the brink of bankruptcy.
In Mexico, almost two thirds of its 68 languages are on the brink of disappearance.
Now, cavalier political choices in Washington are leaving millions on the brink of financial paralysis.
CNN meteorologists Taylor Ward, Brandon Miller, Haley Brink and Monica Garrett contributed to this report.
That could push the Iranian economy to the brink of disaster, according to the IMF.
The Trump administration flirted with a constitutional crisis Monday before stepping back from the brink.
And across the world, cities are poised on the brink of temperature increases and flooding.
Amid the confusion, many now fear Lebanon is once again on the brink of turmoil.
CNN's Eliott C. McLaughlin, Haley Brink, Eric Levenson and Joe Sutton contributed to this report.
When other people looked at IMAX, they saw a business on the brink of bankruptcy.
Khosrowshahi has been paid handsomely to bring the company to the brink of an IPO.
Monmouth was led to the brink of the N.C.A.A. tournament by Justin Robinson (5-8).
Still, Coach Jim Madigan described his team's status as "fragile," its season on the brink.
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Just as Obamacare is on the brink of repeal, they are starting to see results.
Gazans have been brought to the brink of collapse by Hamas, PIJ & other extremist groups.
That's a little iffy, because that's when it's on the brink of encouraging such actions.
Wolf took the helm in 2009 when the bank was on the brink of collapse.
Aid experts say 4503 million are on the brink of famine after years without harvests.
All Disney Channel Original Movie buffs have already planned an indoor Memorial Day weekend. Brink!
It's adorable how the cute animals are teetering on the brink of total psychic collapse.
The previous record was held by Frances in 93, according to CNN Meteorologist Haley Brink.
Both sides quickly stepped back from the brink, but fears of a war still loomed.
This ceasefire deal takes the two sides away from the brink, at least for now.
Van den Brink estimates the painting's present value at 4 million euros (over $4.5 million).
The clashes have brought the two nuclear rivals to the brink of war at times.
It's kind of wild because it's teetering on the brink of breaking at some points.
What madman could be playing the violin here, at the brink of his own grave?
New York in the '70s was a dangerous, desperate city on the brink of bankruptcy.
A few months ago, the two countries even seemed close to the brink of war.
They would exacerbate the regionalized class inequalities that brought Scotland to the brink of departure.
In Game 6 on Friday, it was Caruana's turn to reach the brink of victory.
The Sanders campaign appeared on the brink of a commanding lead in the Democratic race.
The 30 days that brought the world to the brink of depression Monday, February 17.
Having narrowly avoided a recession last year, it is teetering on the brink once again.
" Lam told a news conference that the city was on "the brink of no return.
Good luck teaching a machine to empathize with a human on the brink of death.
He wanted them on hand should the U.S. find itself at the brink of defeat.
Iran can go to the brink as well, however, and anticipating its response is difficult.
Patrik Laine and Tyler Myers scored for Winnipeg, which is on the brink of elimination.
Merkel's coalition is teetering on the brink of collapse in a dispute over immigration policy.
With society on the brink of collapse, the pair decide to re-evaluate their relationship.
Barely a month ago, the US and Iran were brought to the brink of war.
Chien says national health insurance with negligible cost sharing has pushed doctors to the brink.
But decades later, the carefully balanced health care system feels like it's nearing the brink.
CNN's Dakin Andone, Nicole Chavez, Haley Brink and Paul P. Murphy contributed to this report.
Or will he say: We cannot abdicate to Realpolitik when democracy is on the brink?
Mao's Red Guards killed millions and drove the country to the brink of civil war.
Qassem Soleimani, an action that brought the U.S. and Iran to the brink of war.
That, in turn, helped bring the species from the brink of extinction, Mr. Carrión said.
Markets are sending mixed signals about whether the economy is on the brink of recession.
Early in the life of my company, we were teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
One of them was Khadija Saye, a young artist on the brink of international recognition.
The next bit of legislation on the brink of becoming law expedites disability benefits appeals.
The agency left South Africa on the brink of the lowest investment grade in November.
Reports have been circulating since Sunday that the airline is on the brink of collapse.
But Wall Street is betting that Culp has successfully pulled GE back from the brink.
He wrote "Facing the Brink: An Intimate Study of Crisis Diplomacy" (1967) with Edward Weintal.
The reality, though, is that Fizdale had been on the brink of dismissal since Nov.
A fiercely divided House Judiciary Committee has pushed President Trump to the brink of impeachment.
Overfishing by both sectors and failing management had pushed this iconic species to the brink.
But why now, when the Indian economy is on the brink of a growth recession?
And our inability to process it effectively is driving us to the brink of collapse.
I believe we are on the brink of the next phase of major internet growth.
Days before, I rode home from school, my mother driving, on the brink of tears.
However, not everyone believes that we could be on the brink of a currency war.
But promises and distrust over the deal are pushing partisan Washington to a budget brink.
Iconic guitar brand Gibson could be on the brink of bankruptcy, according to a report.
"There are cases where you can bring them back from the brink," said Dr. Rylands.
Each was gambling they could go to the brink without human error pushing them over.
UNICEF estimated in January that 60,000 North Korean children were on the brink of starvation.
The situation left me suffering panic attacks and teetering on the brink of depression myself.
It's interesting to compare the critical reception for The Brink against that of American Dharma.
Because the world you inherit in each one is always a world on the brink.
US-backed forces in Iraq are on the brink of taking back Mosul from ISIS.
Seven years later, with Obamacare on the brink of repeal, he's going the opposite direction.
Worse yet, he was on the brink of breaking up with his long-time girlfriend.
Meanwhile, John's family also seems to be on the brink of a nasty legal war.
Amazon, somehow, continues to refine a device that is already teetering on the brink of perfection.
Those who were already living on the brink of poverty have now been left with nothing.
I fear we are headed right back to the brink with North Korea, all over again.
About 8 million people are on the brink of famine with outbreaks of cholera and diphtheria.
The world was on the brink of nuclear war and no one knew anything about it.
A team of British scientists may be on the brink of developing a cure for HIV.
He was suggesting that her hold on power was teetering on the brink because of this.
Robert Murray's coal company is on the brink And that means more pain for coal country.
In 2008, Frontier Airlines was on the brink of collapse after filing for Chapter 103 Bankruptcy.
A bloody war in Yemen that has put millions of people on the brink of starvation.
The number of jobs has plummeted, and some oil producers are on the brink of bankruptcy.
Yet somehow his misogyny has instead propelled his campaign to the brink of the Republican nomination.
When you start at the end, on the brink of oblivion, where is there to go?
On the brink of failure in the 1990s, these days Rostselmash has been enjoying a revival.
And, not to freak you out, but there are many possible disasters just on the brink.
Argentina is on the brink of its second recession since Mr Macri took office in 2015.
The Ember in the Ashes series continues, and the world is on the brink of war.
It would've saved rural hospitals all across the state that are on the brink of closing.
Before Mr Orban swept to power, the Socialists led the country to the brink of bankruptcy.
Brink: the transition from the windward (stoss) side of the dune to the downwind (lee) side.
THIS year's Munich Security Conference (MSC) began gloomy—under the slogan 'To the brink—and back?
Mr Murthy says he had to take extreme measures to pull Panna back from the brink.
The International Red Cross has said the city is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis.
Yet even the generals are divided about how to pull back from the brink of chaos.
North Korea launched its first ICBM yesterday, putting the world on the brink of nuclear war.
I see older people on the brink of economic collapse because of rising health care costs.
"Haiti on the Brink of Ecocide" was the title of one journal article published in 1994.
INTERNAL AND international pressure on President Nicolás Maduro have brought Venezuela to the brink of change.
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A growing number of Mrs May's JAMs are on the brink of not managing at all.
FOR A MOMENT it seemed as if America and Iran were stepping back from the brink.
Seventy thousand years ago, a supervolcanic eruption may have driven humanity to the brink of extinction.
Maybe Jay and Kanye's friendship is truly over, or at least on the brink of ending.
SHE IS ON THE BRINK AND HINTING AT AN INTEREST RATE INCREASE GOING INTO AN ELECTION.
What's next: It seems likely that Guaidó will push his Operation Freedom campaign to the brink.
And in just three weeks, lawmakers could be standing on the brink of shutdown once more.
Hodeida is the main entry for food into a country already on the brink of famine.
"Donald Trump is a historical figure and a transformative president," he reportedly says in The Brink.
Similar raids in 2003 and 2004 have driven the Irish colony to the brink of extinction.
In that time, a disastrous, debt-laden American takeover took it to the brink of bankruptcy.
Trump has gone completely nuts and has put America on the brink of a nuclear war.
But for now, it seems that you can step away from the brink of panic mode.
They make your body think it's okay and not on the brink of collapse, Pontzer explained.
"I'm not saying they are on the brink, but they are certainly stretched," the banker said.
Now, we might be on the brink of a technological leap to benefit all of us.
President Trump is pushing America to the brink of war ... with Mexico, according to George Lopez.
Populations of several species of Gulf Coast turtles have collapsed, hunted to the brink of extinction.
We are on the brink of a historic moment, but we still have work to do.
Over 16 years ago, the United States stood on the brink of a reproductive rights revolution.
New York was dangerous and on the brink of bankruptcy—but cheap and filled with possibilities.
But in 21970, an equally frightening episode brought the two countries to the brink of war.
The earth is on the brink of falling into a period of darkness for six days.
Luckily, despite truly reaching the brink of extinction, some businesses manage to come back even stronger.
The previous record was held by Hurricane Frances in 1980, according to CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
Faced with a shoal of troubles, it now appears to be on the brink of default.
It would be pulling Republicans back from the brink of trading American lives for tax cuts.
The country is on the brink, and only our side can stop it from going over.
"At first I thought, hey, this is really weird," Mr. van den Brink said by telephone.
"Amur leopards are on the brink of extinction," Zoo Director Gregg Dancho said in a statement.
Wien remains confident as ever that the bull market is not on the brink of ending.
Fortunately, this time, too, she fails, when Evelyn and Evvie pull her back from the brink.
But on Tuesday, the White House appeared to step away from the brink of a shutdown.
Something needs to give, or we could be on the brink of a significant farm crisis.
Suddenly, the Warren family risked losing their home and were on the brink of financial ruin.
The author recalls a life lived on the brink, where a petty mishap can mean destitution.
"Our society has been pushed to the brink of a total breakdown," the spokesperson said Tuesday.
The new regulations also roll back automatic protections for species on the brink of becoming endangered.
Time may tell about the rationale for Pyongyang's announced step-backs from the brink of war.
CNN's Joe Sutton, Gianluca Mezzofiore, Phil Gast, AnneClaire Stapleton and Haley Brink contributed to this report.
CNN's Nicole Chavez, Haley Brink, Sheena Jones, Joe Sutton and Dakin Andone contributed to this report.
To head off a looming 2020 crisis, Republican elites need to step back from the brink.
"I was nearing a brink of exhaustion but wanted to push through the set," she recalls.
The North has warned the drills would push the Korean Peninsula to the "brink of war".
A third insult — from Congress — came as we reached the brink of default two weeks ago.
So much so that Republicans have brought its institutional investigative capabilities to the brink of disrepair.
And it stands on the very brink of an economic crisis never seen in living memory.
Above: Visitors take photographs at the brink of Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Dec.
We swear by this stain removing bar to bring our own clothes back from the brink.
Key ministers have resigned from a government that is always seemingly on the brink of collapse.
Meanwhile, Jack Nicas analyzes the company's 21-year path from the brink of bankruptcy to $1,000,000,000,000.
Today, on the brink of turning 50, I am the November rose, the last of summer.
Lampert's offer came after the retailer had been pushed to the brink of liquidation multiple times.
His death, at an assisted living facility, was caused by cardiorespiratory failure, his son, Brink, said.
President Donald Trump assured Americans on Wednesday the novel coronavirus was on the brink of disappearing.
Its outlook wasn't always so sunny: In 26, the company was on the brink of bankruptcy.
Last Sunday, after a loss to Norway, the Americans were on the brink of elimination, again.
If any of these happen, we will immediately be right back at the brink of war.
Everything that is fermented, too, was en route to death and pulled back from the brink.
Germany's economy seems to be on the brink of a recession, and China's has been weakening.
It's possible to revive a dying houseplant and bring it back from the brink of death.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appears to be on the brink of losing his parliamentary majority.
"But this is pushing me to the brink of wanting to never ride the subway again."
Brazil is mired in an endless drama, while its government is bringing democracy to the brink.
The storm system included powerful winds, hail and isolated tornadoes, according to CNN meteorologist Haley Brink.
The San Francisco area broke a daily record for rainfall Wednesday with 2.13 inches, Brink said.
The San Francisco area broke a daily record for rainfall Wednesday with 753 inches, Brink said.
SAA suffered a crippling strike this month which pushed the airline to the brink of collapse.
The market's run since the financial crisis is on the brink of reaching a historic mark.
Many of these teenagers are also on the brink of separating from their colleagues after graduation.
And in this way, they pose a challenge to a world on the brink of disaster.
Newspaper salesmen, taxi drivers, chain smokers in the coffee house: All are living on the brink.
And the impression is no longer of angry young things on the brink of catastrophic explosion.
He's probably going to abolish the presidency and bring us to the brink of nuclear war.
Power cuts by Eskom last year pushed Africa's most industrialised economy to the brink of recession.
It's time to step back from the brink and institute an urgent campaign of multilateral diplomacy.
On the brink of becoming the first state without a single abortion clinic since Roe v.
Only one bird -- the California condor -- has previously taken that crucial step back from the brink.
Then, as now, the Kremlin was jubilant as Western democracies seemed to teeter on the brink.
The killing of Soleimani has brought us closer to that brink than we've been since 1979.
We've steadily driven the jihadists back hundreds of miles to the brink of defeat at Raqqa.
Washington (CNN)Congress is once again running right up to the brink of a government shutdown.
We know that he has been at the brink of the abyss that he's talking about.
They are also on the brink of setting the fastest confirmation pace for judicial nominees overall.
By December, the company, on the brink of bankruptcy, leaned on the government for a lifeline.
Bringing Bugatti back from the brink Just three decades ago, Bugatti was, for practical purposes, extinct.
Finally, he shuffled across the apartment and stood on the brink of the bedroom, looking in.
They came to the brink of war in 1996 in a sovereignty dispute over the islets.
CNN's Haley Brink, Nicole Chavez, Joe Sterling, Madison Park and Jason Hanna contributed to this report.
Odds are your bracket has bust or is on the brink of it at this point.
The move dramatically escalated Arab-Israeli tensions and pushed the region to the brink of war.
The drought has put Somalia on the brink of famine and is endangering several other countries.
The fragile architecture of peace in the Western Sahara is now on the brink of collapse.
The Gaza Strip, under siege for 6900 years this June, is on the brink of disaster.
By nature, missiles teeter on the brink of failure, and new designs are often accident prone.
There had been warnings for years that America's immigration system was on the brink of failure.
Mad Men always brought Don to the brink of real change, only to yank him back again.
The Cavaliers have not won a game in the series and are on the brink of elimination.
The international community has ignored countless warnings that South Sudan is on the brink of a genocide.
Jackson is worried that today's politicians have forgotten what it was like to live on the brink.
Widespread famine caused by conflict and drought has pushed 30 million people to the brink of starvation.
This is not the first time a US President pulled back from the brink of an attack.
After coming within minutes of military strikes, Trump stepped back from the brink of a dangerous escalation.
The soundbar world is on the brink of a big change, though: the integration of digital assistants.
And another quick round of rain and snow will fall in the Midwest on Wednesday, Brink said.
If you thought this was about a woman on the brink of insanity, you also thought wrong.
"We stand at the brink of a transformation," Wired's Chris Anderson wrote of wi-fi in 2003.
Brink said by Thursday, high temperatures for the Southeast could be 10 to 15 degrees below normal.
Jerry Nadler of New York stands on the brink of an outsize role in American political life.
We are so beautifully unique, but it's my uniqueness that drove me to the brink of insanity.
Sam's story is one of a young woman on the brink of something revelatory, thrilling, and terrifying.
But Syria's blood-soaked dictator is on the brink of defeating those who tried to topple him.
Nigeria is on the brink of a catastrophic epidemic of addiction to a synthetic opioid named tramadol.
Chicago (CNN)Thousands of high school seniors are on the brink of missing a college application deadline.
Zerbini said the findings showed it was possible to bring severely depleted populations back from the brink.
Libya is on the brink of full-scale civil war, and political unrest has unsettled neighboring Algeria.
But things didn't go to plan, and the family found themselves on the brink of financial ruin.
And some residents say the taxes' growth has pushed this community of about 200 to the brink.
If the route proves successful, it will look to operate it each year, said Van den Brink.
IXIC slumped to the brink of a bear market, finishing almost 20 percent off its August record.
Can we even afford niceties and warm-fuzzies in a world seemingly on the brink of collapse?
AFTER two years of war, a quarter of Yemen's 28m people are on the brink of starvation.
And now wireless networks are on the brink of becoming exponentially faster, more pervasive and more versatile.
There was 25G and 3G, today's 4G LTE and now we are on the brink of 5G.
Brink Lindsey: It was all to do with the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008-09.
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Italy is on the brink of being scrutinized further by European authorities, given its massive debt pile.
"That was pure gut-wrenching fear, and deservedly so, because we were on the brink," he said.
The euro area, formed in January 1999, may pass its anniversary on the brink of another downturn.
Instead, they are digging in and Catalonia is on the brink of unilaterally—and illegally—declaring independence.
One might argue that the holiday's existence is a symptom of an economic system on the brink.
How did the two countries get into this situation, and can they step away from the brink?
But sometimes, embracing escalation is, albeit counter-intuitively, the only way to step back from the brink.
The UN says Yemen is on the brink of famine, with 8m people in danger of starving.
A sewage system on the brink of collapse put Boracay on the government's radar two months ago.
Depicting the United States as teetering on the brink of borderlessness obscures all this to our detriment.
"Animals on the brink of extinction can be given another chance when people care and are determined."
It's still too early to tell if rain bands from the storm will impact Hawaii, Brink said.
The Titans had blown fourth-quarter leads in each game, putting them on the brink of elimination.
Throughout the album, you can envision the dark room, people dancing, sweat pouring, emotions on the brink.
It is his improved command and control that have him on the brink of the big leagues.
The last male northern white rhino died last year, bringing the species to the brink of extinction.
The state faced a budget shortfall a decade ago and was on the brink of fiscal meltdown.
Years of chronic underinvestment in infrastructure had pushed the country's energy network to the brink of collapse.
Tens of thousands live on the brink of famine and millions more lack secure access to food.
The war has killed tens of thousands of people and left millions on the brink of famine.
Whenever I'd listen to 'Angel,' though, I always managed to make my way back from the brink.
"This stock has come back from the brink of a pretty serious collapse," Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.
But Wednesday's election has dramatically changed that, putting the former sports star on the brink of power.
The time before that, the global financial system was slowly coming back from the brink of collapse.
Dear Bryan, Another episode, another opportunity to bring you back from the brink of zombie apocalypse oblivion.
ONE of the problems suffered by a species on the brink of extinction is low genetic diversity.
In the past, they note, false alerts have repeatedly brought the world to the brink of disaster.
Republican leaders, leery of a partial government shutdown, are hesitant to push Trump's demand to the brink.
The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people and pushed Yemen to the brink of famine.
THREE years ago, the STX France shipyard in Saint-Nazaire was on the brink of closing down.
What I mean is that before digital technology, we were already on the brink of extreme alienation.
This gave Mr. van den Brink another idea: Mr. Riley, he thought, might have ripped him off.
Here's hoping our elected leaders can step back from the brink and agree on a compromise solution.
We are on the brink of the largest generational transfer of wealth in the history of humankind.
How close to the brink do we need to be before our politicians do something to help?
Some 14 years after Erdogan's political party swept to power in elections, Turkey teeters on the brink.
I beat those M-100s to the brink of dying over the course of hundreds of gigs.
A quarter of the population of Yemen is on the brink of famine, according to U.N. data.
Praise poured in around the world for Leicester, who were on the brink of relegation last season.
If recent polls are any indication, she may be on the brink of becoming the new frontrunner.
"It's on the brink of psychology, involving very deep feelings," said Mikhail Piotrovsky, director of the Hermitage.
"Yesterday we were on the brink of war," Mladenov told a press conference in Gaza on Sunday.
For some brands, it takes getting pushed to the brink of extinction in order to truly rally.
Now they have little choice as they stand on the brink of becoming a majority-minority party.
When I did finally return, it was as an adult man on the brink of middle age.
Back from the brink of suicide They know what it's like to drift to that dark place.
A pell-mell duet of piccolo and xylophone had me on the brink of laughing out loud.
The impression was of candidates with divergent views, not a party on the brink of civil war.
Heineken said on Thursday it appointed Dolf Van Den Brink as new president of Asia Pacific region.
The US could be near the brink of war with Iran again after months of rising tensions.
Twain never fully recovered from his guilt that he had abandoned her at the brink of poverty.
And as MF Global teetered on the brink of collapse, the improper transfers of customer money accelerated.
"We got a report from a citizen that there was a broken-out front door," Brink said.
The conflict has killed tens of thousands of Yemenis and left millions on the brink of starvation.
It means you are on the brink of a breakthrough for your personal growth and broader career.
Many of the third party apps are still slow enough to drive sane people to the brink.
At that time, in December 2014, Smith says the company was on the brink of shutting down.
She pointed to a big-boned boy who was on the brink of being expelled for bullying.
CNN's Janet DiGiacomo, Jason Hanna, Haley Brink and Ralph Ellis contributed to the content of this report.
So, why does Moscow choose to back Maduro, even as Venezuela teeters on the brink of collapse?
He feels frustration, resentment and anger, and those emotions are pushing him to the brink of despair.
Storefronts invites us to glimpse into the dreams and cultural subconscious of a country on the brink.
As spring and summer start to swoop in, we are on the brink of prime smoothie-season.
For many in the silent majority, the country seemed on the brink of widespread chaos and anarchy.
Beau's ranch seems perpetually on the brink of failure, and he's not accustomed to dealing with that.
Rather than being wise stewards of Earth, we have despoiled it to the brink of environmental catastrophe.
His left arm rescued the Dodgers from the brink of elimination in a National League division series.
Mack is on the brink of a breakthrough that may take his company to the next level.
In that world, the coronavirus might not have pushed us to the brink of an economic disaster.
CNN's Madeline Holcombe and CNN Meteorologists Haley Brink, Pedram Javaheri and Robert Shackelford contributed to this report.
Sleigh has made a project of trying to write about other lives under pressure, at the brink.
A decades-long conservation effort saved the giant panda, China's national symbol, from the brink of extinction.
The story ends with the man as a sitting senator instead of on the brink of death.
Runners-up, in alphabetical order: Ash Is Purest White, The Brink, The Dead Don't Die, Hail Satan!
Javsicas tries to keep tabs on the foals she has brought back from the brink of death.
With the stock market at the brink of a bear territory since September, and the S.&P.
"Depending on a kid's temperament, you may be at the brink every day," said Dr. Heard-Garris.
I was on the brink of making the decision to divorce because my husband was mostly absent.
Store closures will likely mount for those retailers already on the brink of going out of business.
The coronavirus could deal a blow to companies already on the brink of going out of business.
After decades of backbreaking work, dracunculiasis is one of two human diseases on the brink of eradication.
Read more: The coronavirus crisis has pushed $1 trillion in corporate debt to the brink of default.
But one entity has been given unfettered power to keep these hospitals on the brink of closing.
The two nuclear superpowers may have fought proxy wars, but they always stepped back from the brink.
But in the last 14 years, he helped bring back two carmakers from the brink of collapse.
The Cuban missile crisis brought the two superpowers to the brink of nuclear war in October 1962.
European diplomats in Cairo recently told me they feared the country was on the brink of collapse.
The Yemen war has killed more than 100,000 people and pushed millions to the brink of famine.
Here's Laurel's update: California is on the brink of passing a law meant to reduce police shootings.
But as demand increases, over-exploitation and ecosystem degradation are bringing populations to the brink of collapse.
Those actions partly helped bring Washington and Tehran to the brink of all-out war this week.
It is nothing short of pure fortune, then, that allowed everyone to walk back from the brink.
He's a Midwestern mayor who took office at 29 and turned around a city on the brink.
A land perpetually on the brink of war has, unfortunately, become the moniker of the Korean peninsula.
And at the brink of a government shutdown, the House relents by restoring funds and removing riders.
Serbia were on the brink of being eliminated after falling 2-0 behind against the United States.
That lack of awareness is one reason these museums are now routinely being pushed to the brink.
The statement appears to edge North Korea away from the brink of conflict with the United States.
Germany is Europe's largest economy, and it looks to be on the brink of sinking into recession.
He also told CNN last week that the world was on the brink of a coronavirus pandemic.
But the days when it was on the brink of joining the major American sports seem past.
Now, a decade after the global financial meltdown, banks are on the brink of realizing their dream.
As if to underline this point, Germany, Europe's economic powerhouse, is on the brink of economic recession.
The main impact of this system, Brink said, includes tornadoes, very strong, large hail and damaging winds.
It has taken 10 years to reach the brink of a first substantial step in that direction.
CNN's Chuck Johnston, Joe Sutton and Kristina Sgueglia, and CNN meteorologist Haley Brink contributed to this report.
But they slumped again as Washington and Tehran retreated from the brink of direct conflict last week.
But they slumped again as Washington and Tehran retreated from the brink of direct conflict last week.
Food delivery has proven a hot sector for investors and one on the brink of significant consolidation.
ET. Coming next week: For retailers on the brink, Black Friday's shopping melee will be all-important.
The blare of Puccini, in the background, is cut off on the brink of the final chord.
One of America's strongest industries stands on the brink of a new internet-style leap in productivity.
You started repairing watches in the 1970s, when the mechanical industry was on the brink of collapse.
This big-hearted story is an intimate study of a small place on the brink of change.
Today, representative democracy is on the brink as our government demonstrates an unprecedented disconnect from public opinion.
Another storm that affected the Northeast this week has now pushed into the Atlantic Ocean, Brink said.
But what about the tens of millions of Americans living in or on the brink of poverty?
"Everyone understands that the Schengen zone is on the brink," Austrian Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner said.
It's a constant, grueling struggle to keep from going over the brink and smashing yourself to pieces.
Watch the VICE News documentary: Back From the Brink: Heroin's Antidote The human impact is real, though.
The tepidly reviewed movie is nevertheless on the brink of cracking a total of $200 million domestically.
About 90 million people are under the gun for destructive weather Sunday, CNN meteorologist Haley Brink said.
"He has created a crisis that has taken our country to the brink of war," Warren said.
The country is on the brink of yet another famine, which could see more people considering piracy.
Others say Russia would use the weapons only if its forces are on the brink of defeat.
His antiquated ideology and poor leadership, in their view, had brought Britain to the brink of disaster.
And that pressure has driven many species — like the flightless kakapo parrot — to the brink of extinction.
The result is that Yemenis lack basic medical supplies, and many are on the brink of starvation.
A decades-long conservation effort saved the giant panda, China's national symbol, from the brink of extinction.
Sears' agreement to reconsider Lampert's offer tables for now controversies that pushed the retailer to the brink.
Polar bears are listed as a threatened species in the United States, which means that while they're not yet on the brink of extinction, they "are likely to be at the brink in the near future," according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which maintains the list.
"We are on the brink of an ideological shift in the rest of the EU," says Ms Kaljulaid.
According to the Sunday Times, four government ministers who are pro-European are on the brink of resigning.
CNN's Jay Croft, Braden Goyette, Christina Maxouris, Paul Vercammen, Haley Brink and Meg Wagner contributed to this report.
One has achieved a lifetime goal of his nation's highest office, while the other seems on the brink.
We are now on the brink of another revolution in reproduction, one that could make IVF look quaint.
And it isn't often that one car so completely symbolizes a company's return from the brink of ruin.
Stocks head into the final full trading week of the year on the brink of a bear market.
In them, a civilization is usually on the brink of destruction, in danger of extermination by evil overlords.
On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that small-time miners are on the brink of being unable to break even.
That marked an increase from past U.N. estimates of around 8 million people on the brink of famine.
He pulls her back from the brink of death, but leaves behind a glowing handprint on her skin.
Night Music is a story about two individuals poised on the brink of the rest of their lives.
Two have breached, at least 13 others have overflowed, and around 55 are on the brink of overflowing.
"Our investigation has not shown anybody had any knowledge of this incident prior to it happening," Brink said.
In a Gulf region simmering on the brink of conflict, there is potential for Putin to play peacemaker.
Ethiopia, until recently a darling of Western donors and security hawks alike, is edging closer to the brink.
All this marks a remarkable change from the 1980s, when Israel was on the brink of financial collapse.
"Wales is on the brink of an electoral earthquake," noted Roger Scully, a political scientist at Cardiff University.
Vaynerchuk comes across as the most savvy of the judges, if perpetually on the brink of an aneurysm.
The explicit goal was to save Flint, which was on the brink of financial collapse, millions of dollars.
With the nation on the brink of collapse, Venezuelan officials Monday were scrambling to keep the country afloat.
Power outages and fires combined over the weekend to push the state's disaster response capabilities to the brink.
It is on the brink of being first to market with exciting medical, commercial, entertainment, and telecommunications products.
A fall in coal prices and high labour costs pushed PGG to the brink of bankruptcy in 2015.
But some firms that have been pushed to the brink are desperate to avoid the ignominy of default.
The plan relies on Mr Trump playing along and stepping back from the brink at the right time.
With seconds to spare, he arrived at the scene to find Ma'Yavi Parham on the brink of death.
Should we care for people on the brink of death, even at the risk of our own lives?
The real meat of the episode, though, involves Chris, who is always on the brink of a meltdown.
The war has devastated the country's infrastructure and driven much of its population to the brink of famine.
The volcanic island's tourism boom has helped the economy back from the brink after a 2008 banking collapse.
Cab drivers say the surcharge is a cruel blow to an industry already on the brink of collapse.

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