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  1. another name for a bloater
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SpaceX declined to comment on how it would prevent buckling.
This is just the ranger's way of buckling you in.
But they're buckling up for a serious race in Rep.
Madeline is buckling under the pressure of her passionless marriage.
"There's this feeling of loss," he said, his torso buckling.
The dirt floor buckling underneath a thin layer of linoleum.
But overseas, it is buckling America's carefully crafted world order.
Do you see any sign that these other countries are buckling?
Ando leaped over Ray's buckling legs and ran into the corridor.
It isn't just businesses buckling under the weight of regulation either.
Betty is buckling under the weight of her family's many issues.
But there's plenty of drama in a story about addicts buckling...
The world's steel industry is buckling under low prices (see chart).
Subsequent public information campaigns and local laws have promoted buckling-up.
Our infrastructure, social services and economy are buckling under the strain.
And harder truths are what the buckling Democratic Party needs now.
Motorists navigate through potholes on streets buckling under the equatorial sun.
"It was a knee-buckling kind of moment," she told me.
Other cities, though, may already be buckling to the competitive pressure.
Buckling under the epidemic, aid agencies flocked to help contain the virus.
Now, Barnes & Noble, the last chain bookstore standing, is finally buckling, too.
Well, it's all out there now, and it's a knee-buckling read.
It's still unclear exactly what caused the buckling in the first place.
Buckling up is the best way to stay safe in the air.
Icahn says refiners are at risk of buckling under the increasing costs.
It appears the cop was loosening her cuffs before buckling her in.
"She didn't hit the floor, her knees start buckling," the source said.
It required ingenious heat-regulating technology to keep the track from buckling.
I've never been one for buckling down and proceeding in traditional ways.
His cultural knowledge is encyclopedic in a World Book, shelf-buckling way.
Extravagant slides evoked cartoonishly inebriated characters trying to walk with buckling knees.
At present, this constitutional design is buckling under the weight of partisanship.
Whose legs are structurally sound but keep buckling with adrenaline and fear?
She knew days of knee-buckling vomiting, diarrhea, and stomach pain lay ahead.
"Why didn't you stay in Chicago for school?" she asked, buckling her seatbelt.
In response, companies like Huawei, Xiaomi and Oppo are buckling down on Europe.
Reports of the Canadian immigration website buckling under heavy traffic were, however, exaggerated.
We need paid sick leave, and support for states buckling under Medicaid costs.
The report made news, selling the public on the importance of buckling up.
Repeat until your dog is comfortable with the process of buckling the muzzle.
Inefficient or not, the pricing conventions started well before milk processors started buckling.
The flight attendant was doing Fortnite dances as she was buckling the seatbelt.
The group has, at times, looked close to buckling under the weight of expectations.
So Shatner made a good call buckling himself in before opening that emergency exit.
We do know from the Space Shuttle program that buckling can occur in COPVs.
It's possible that SpaceX, by avoiding proof tests, can dodge the buckling, says Ecord.
Plus, thawing could cost Alaska's infrastructure — think buckling roads, shifting construction, and slumping land.
Prosecutors said Rice caused Gray's death by not properly buckling him in for transport.
That old form of denialism is buckling under the weight of the growing number
D.R.A.M. was no stranger to buckling down when success in music seemed far away.
"No two skins have the same rigidity or the same buckling behavior," says Williams.
But global warming is making the ice less predictable and more prone to buckling.
Nothing says buckling down for that Econ final like a quick flat-top fade!
It filed for bankruptcy protection in 2016 after buckling under 65 billion reais of debt.
What could be more salacious than the world's biggest pop star buckling under the pressure?
It was the fact that I was so heavy that my knees were just buckling.
An oil fire raged through the ship for the next 30 hours, buckling the metal.
"It's the most heartbreaking, scariest, most knee-buckling worst news you can receive," Stein said.
Large debris is blocking access, and a 150-foot stretch "has some buckling," Newman said.
Buckling up for the flight home, she tweeted that she had never felt so European.
WeWork is reportedly favoring JPMorgan over SoftBank to bail out the buckling real-estate firm.
Slower moving trains exert less additional force on the tracks, which helps to prevent buckling.
Michael ran barefoot after me to the elevator, zipping his fly and buckling his belt.
And the Republicans are so completely in bed with the N.R.A., the mattress is buckling.
The consensus was that the Olympic movement was buckling under the weight of its excesses.
The men, at times, became rubbery acrobats, bending, buckling and then springing back to life.
Other than that, he dominated the Marlins with strong command and knee-buckling breaking balls.
This has been especially true over the last year or so—you've really been buckling down.
Madonna is buckling her seat belt for James Corden's Carpool Karaoke – and in New York City!
True friendship, it turns out, must withstand the test of buckling car seats and managing calendars.
His allies are buckling, with embarrassing admissions in the plea deal by personal lawyer Michael Cohen.
The trial further split apart a city already buckling under the weight of racially charged policing.
Despite its low labor costs, it is not alone in buckling under pressure from Chinese competition.
He testified that officers were expected to follow policies, such as buckling suspects into the van.
"She's been buckling down with the kids, because they've had their school year [start]," he says.
Tom Malinowski of New Jersey accused the NBA of buckling to pressure from China's authoritarian government.
Emerging markets are buckling under the weight of higher U.S. interest rates and a strong dollar.
The company is in danger of buckling under the cost of the recall without a lifeline.
Their strategy includes more investment in the nation's buckling infrastructure and expanding unemployment and health insurance.
Airlines are buckling under the strain, especially after President Trump's ban on most visitors from Europe.
So I ended up going to New Orleans and it just came buckling down for me.
Switzerland hopes to prevent railway tracks from buckling under extreme heat by painting the rails white.
Refugee agencies say the spike comes at a time when overcrowded camps are buckling under pressure.
But there are already signs the economy is buckling under the weight of Trump's trade war.
Health activists have criticised the review, saying India is buckling under U.S. pressure and compromising patients.
All of his low kicking was done with his left leg, buckling Lawler's lead leg inwards.
These birds seem beyond death, buckling under their own weight, implicitly vulnerable, succumbing to their impending decay.
Everything seems to be working fine now, but Atari's own site appears to be buckling under traffic.
Corporations give the appearance of buckling under pressure from Donald Trump to create more jobs in America.
But Ray acknowledged that the effort would take time, saying, "We're buckling up for a longer conversation."
The company's record in Seattle has cities looking to boost their local economies buckling at the knees.
When the risk of buckling rails goes up, trains have to slow down, or sometimes stop completely.
The telecoms firm filed for bankruptcy protection in 2016 after buckling under 65 billion reais of debt.
The squabble risks destabilising a divided nation that is already buckling under the weight of Syrian refugees.
Other brands, like Coca-Cola's failed brand OK Soda, couldn't drum up a cult following before buckling.
There are also instructions for anything the passengers may need to do, like buckling their seat belts.
Now the parties are becoming more polarized, and the system is buckling under the pressure that creates.
Nancy is haunted by Barb's death and buckling under the strain of keeping her fate a secret.
You could tell which ones actually read the bill because they were the ones buckling their seatbelts.
For Mr Erdogan to free Mr Brunson now, he adds, would be "perceived as buckling to American extortion".
The flood of 1993 destroyed Charlotte Gartzke's house, buckling its red brick walls and washing away its insides.
People in Lebanon, buckling under the strains of a rapidly declining economy, are taking aim at crony capitalism.
Britons faced travel disruption, with trains being forced to slow down to prevent tracks buckling in the heat.
We really have to do a better job of buckling down and saying 'I'm ready to take action.
Dubrovnik joins a growing list of cities around the world that are buckling under the weight of overtourism.
Plus, if the wind kicks up, it's sturdy enough to weather a sudden thunderstorm without buckling or breaking.
Switzerland on Wednesday, for instance, announced zero and low-interest loans to companies buckling under epidemic-linked disruptions.
The economy is buckling under the strain: The long bull market is over, and a recession seems inevitable.
There's never any nagging from the flight staff about buckling seat belts or squeezing your belongings under the seat.
Angry protesters were taking to the streets of Kinshasa and Mr Kabila's troops buckling up to see them there.
I remember the things that Batman and you said about buckling up your seatbelt and walking across the crosswalk.
In the developed world too, bank stocks are buckling under flattening yield curves and the growth outlook is dimming.
Two, increase food and medical aid to African refugee camps which are buckling under the influx of daily newcomers.
So that leaves parents depending on carpools, favors from other parents, or buckling in for another soccer practice run.
Michigan's roster was buckling under the weight of Lloyd Carr's mediocre recruiting well before it collapsed under Rich Rodriguez.
British education is burdened with decades of political incompetence, basically, and it looks to be buckling under the strain.
There was peeling old paint, a ceiling cave-in, roach, rodent and bee infestations, buckling floorboards, a broken window.
Several carriers also announced cuts in service to domestic routes, as airlines are buckling down to reduce overhead costs.
Darksiders 3 feels like the opposite, buckling and breaking under the history of legacy, failing to make anyone happy.
These measures increased the burden on consumers already buckling under some of the highest inflation rates in a decade.
And the Stari Most itself was among the victims, buckling into the Neretva in 1993 after relentless Croat shelling.
Now, it appears Amazon and DoorDash are buckling under pressure and taking a more driver-friendly approach to tipping.
The explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig was caused partly by the buckling of a section of drill pipe.
Malaysia is buckling under the amount of trash exported there by affluent nations, especially those in the European Union.
" When the first of 2018's World Cup games were starting, signs cheered "Buckling up is always a good GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL.
After a volatile year for oil prices, hydrocarbon-exporting countries are buckling down for what could be more turbulence ahead.
He had 2 hands on the wheel, and he was buckling down as he was speeding up to hit us.
Most currencies in the region slid on the day, with Mexico and Colombia's pesos buckling under pressure from oil prices.
The quake hit 2116 miles north of Hualien, a coastal city of around 21999,27.6 people, collapsing buildings and buckling roads.
The quake hit 13 miles north of Hualien, a coastal city of around 100,000 people, collapsing buildings and buckling roads.
But Jordanians, buckling under rising unemployment and inflation rates, say they won't bear the brunt of the kingdom's economic struggles.
Toddler Busy Board, available at Amazon, $25.99My daughter loves to practice buckling, zipping, snapping, and more with this busy board.
More than two-thirds of Syria's population is displaced and opposition to the government is surrendering or buckling, researchers found.
Overwhelmed with emotions, I fell to the floor, my knees buckling under the weight of what I had just learned.
You're paying off debtMillions of millennials and Gen Xers are buckling under debt, mostly from credit cards and student loans.
Monte dei Paschi was rescued by the Italian state last year as it risked buckling under a bad loan pile.
Rising and buckling backward, sniffing and swiping her nose with the occasional head toss, she maintained a gliding, catlike grace.
Returning to Dutra, Breese used heavy low kicks to punish the wide swings of the Brazilian, buckling his knee inwards.
European Union leaders, buckling before the anti-immigrant tide, opt for the establishment of large detention centers for all migrants.
That buckling prompted the deployment of a supposedly fail-safe blowout preventer on the BP well, but the equipment malfunctioned.
It's unclear how SpaceX will prevent COPV buckling or stop oxygen from getting between the composite overwrap and the metal liner.
Some construction workers may never suffer a crippling injury, but their bodies can wear down after years of back-buckling work.
A DHS spokesman claimed the airlines were "buckling to a false media narrative" in choosing to not partner with the agency.
Buckling beneath the weight of its director's ambitions, Yang Chao's "Crosscurrent" is spectacular to look at and a devil to decode.
"I've told her, 'You will walk off the first tee like your knees are buckling,'" Barber said, recalling the 2003 Colonial.
When most people think of IBM's keyboards, the first switch that comes to mind is the company's iconic buckling spring switch.
The country is buckling under a severe liquidity crisis, with informal and irregular capital controls being imposed across its banking sector.
Iran's economy has been buckling under increasingly heavy U.S. sanctions imposed after the Trump administration withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal.
Others — including New York City under Mayor Michael Bloomberg — tried and failed, buckling under intense opposition from food (mainly soda) companies.
Already the Alaska Highway, built atop permafrost that was never expected to go away, has started buckling as the permafrost melts.
Which means that all the emotion poured into the shot of Aunt Lydia buckling the gag onto June feels cheap and unearned.
But during his testimony Monday, Officer Miller said he believed the driver of the van would be the one buckling Gray in.
People in Lebanon, buckling under the strains of a rapidly declining economy, are taking aim at what they see as crony capitalism.
In fact, the third-person shooter saw a peak 3.4 million concurrent players in March, with the servers buckling under the pressure.
Sternlicht said some of the more major U.S. markets were buckling, taking a backseat to more up-and-coming cities like Seattle.
Caught up with him, they would shudder, pulse, sway, dance, then go "completely apeshit", pumping their arms, buckling their half-naked bodies.
It is buckling under the demands of developing fuel-efficient engines and electric and hybrid powertrains to meet ever-stricter emissions targets.
This is partly a matter of gender: office fiction about women tends to show its protagonists buckling under a balancing act, alone.
Lebanese agriculture experts say the move could also breathe life into a languishing agricultural sector buckling under the effects of climate change.
Trump appears to be buckling down for the possibility of a protracted legal and political fight with Mueller over the Russia investigation.
It's a vision from the past that paradoxically crackles with immediacy, with its smoke-wreathed images of a building buckling into dust.
Pitchers have responded with more of a north/south strategy, with fastballs riding above the trendy swing path, and curveballs buckling below.
That night, the wind was gusting and my one-person tent was buckling as we slept under a vault of glittering stars.
All industries are affected by the health crisis, and companies are assembling crisis-response teams and buckling up for a global recession.
With 2500 hours to go, prices for Mayweather-McGregor appear to be buckling at the knees with prices dropping in all categories.
But now, instead of buckling to American pressure, Iran declared on Sunday that those restrictions are over — a decade ahead of schedule.
The country is also buckling under an economic crisis that has sent prices soaring, and led to mass layoffs and salary cuts.
When Reuters visited Rollins' rental unit last month, the place had peeling paint, cockroaches, buckling floors, a broken window and no heat.
The political deadlock has paralysed decision-making and crippled basic services in a country already buckling under the strain of 211m Syrian refugees.
Italy rescued the world's oldest bank in 2017 to stop it from buckling under a pile of bad loans after years of mismanagement.
The largest city in Alaska woke up to a horrifying and devastating 7.0 earthquake ... swaying buildings, buckling roads and knocking down telephone towers.
Video of the incident appeared to show the former senator's knees buckling as aides took her arms and helped her into the vehicle.
But if a snowplow dents your car, or there's damage from snow accumulation (say, a cracked windshield or buckling roof), that's typically covered.
And if the China credit bubble pops... Well, that's like the one single leg the world is standing on buckling at the knee.
But there's plenty of drama in a story about addicts buckling under pressure, giving in to their worst impulses when it matters most.
Like all of the industries buckling under the outpouring of allegations of sexual misconduct, this is not a new problem at TED conferences.
Jim Paulsen of the Leuthold Group argues a lack of leadership is one of the major factors protecting the historic rally from buckling.
Lawmakers are buckling up for what they expect will be rocky negotiations this year over spending priorities for the fiscal 2202 defense budget.
Train companies have been running reduced services, as they were forced to slow down to prevent railway lines from buckling in the heat.
Public health advocates worry the administration may be buckling under pressure from vaping companies and Trump supporters that are lobbying against the ban.
Elements that would become trademarks are evident: rippling, buckling motion; the movable interrogation-type lighting; a clever, chain-reaction structure with dark implications.
Mr. Han had a very specific idea about how they should fall, so he did it with them, head flung back, knees buckling.
The announcements mark a new wave of lawmakers buckling down for a two-week self-quarantine period, set to last until March 6900.
As the retail apocalypse drags on into 2020, an increasing number of brick-and-mortar stores are buckling under pressure from online competitors.
With a growing number of people using Uber, Lyft or other hired rides, many may be ignoring the danger of not buckling up.
There is no doubt that a student debt crisis exists in the United States, and an entire generation is buckling under its weight.
In the weeks ahead, travelers will need to decide if they are comfortable walking onto a 737 MAX, buckling up, and taking off.
"Modi can't be seen as buckling on Iran since public sentiment is not with the U.S. on these new sanctions," Mr. Guruswamy said.
Katie, Heather, Hannah B., Courtney, Kirpa, Tracy, Demi and Caelynn transform themselves into swash-buckling pirates for the first group date of the week.
The black holes dance for a few billion years, gradually spiraling closer and closer until, in a space-time-buckling split second, they coalesce.
Instead, launching a medium-range missile would allow them to deny they were buckling under foreign pressure while not triggering a vigorous international reaction.
Instead, it's buckling down and coming back hard with the best of what it knows how to do: Make big, round-y luxury sedans.
Given the lira only recently stabilised from last year's 30 percent dive, a rate cut would raise the risk of the currency buckling again.
Given the lira only recently stabilized from last year's 30 percent dive, a rate cut would raise the risk of the currency buckling again.
Mongolian flag carrying Leonardo, a 114-meter-long dry cargo ship, started buckling and broke in two while on anchor off Istanbul's Kilyos coast.
The oceanside host city is buckling under a surge in violent crime amid a national Zika epidemic that has spooked athletes and spectators alike.
We commonly talk about a filthy breaking pitch or off-speed pitch buckling a hitter's knee, but it doesn't actually buckle all the way.
But while that is the intellectual backdrop, politically speaking, neither Trump nor China's Xi Jinping can be seen publicly buckling under to the other.
Dubrovnik joins a growing list of cities and towns buckling under the weight of overtourismCities around the world are taking measures to combat overtourism.
On Tuesday, though, he was at his best, complementing his two best pitches — a fastball and a knee-buckling curve — with a sharp slider.
Rather, researchers think that the valley may be a result of the small planet literally buckling as it contracts into an ever-smaller ball.
LOS ANGELES — There is no cracking of earth or buckling of concrete, but a small fault line is shaking up the Hammer Museum here.
And as Miller went on, he was stunned by how well Sloan seemed to be absorbing this new information, without buckling under its weight.
Oi, which filed for bankruptcy protection in 2016 after buckling under 65 billion reais of debt, is currently governed by a transitional board of directors.
Knees buckling, I slid into one of the subway car's few empty seats, much to the dismay of the older Dominican women boarding the train.
Seat belt compliance rates were more than 33 percentage points higher in counties with laws permitting tickets just for not buckling up, the study found.
Video of Clinton's departure shows her knees buckling and aides lifting her by the arms into a van as her feet drag on the street.
The Caribbean haven buckling under $70 billion of debt has continued to pay COFINA bonds while skipping some G.O. payments under a 2016 emergency law.
Germany was buckling under economic hardship, which, together with the ideological aftershocks of World War I, had made it a breeding ground for nationalist ideas.
If your country didn't make it to the World Cup this year, start buckling down now and improve that skill rating for the next qualification.
Now is a time for buckling down, for staying home, for understanding that this virus isn't something we have ever experienced as a society before.
Still, department store brands continue to decline, buckling under the pressure of underperforming stores and the growing dominance of digital rivals and e-commerce platforms.
Mr. McGregor, 48, creates hyperkinetic, often strange-looking movement, distinguished by its extreme extensions, buckling torsos and improbably fast coordinations among parts of the body.
Now, those same Democrats are buckling, crumpling in the face of an ugly campaign to undermine the bail law by forces long opposed to reform.
By acting now, we can prevent current and future generations from buckling under the weight of paying for education while bolstering the economy for everyone.
Even if I'm wrong and China were willing to apply enormous pressure, it's hard to see North Korea buckling and giving up its nuclear program.
It becomes no wonder that this kid grew up to be an adult buckling under a weight he can barely bring himself to admit he's carrying.
We may not be hip to all the slang, but we know that buckling up reduces the risk of serious injury in a crash by half.
This is the latest in a series of proposed austerity measures that have angered people already buckling under ballooning debt, rising prices and falling living standards.
The quake struck when most residents were asleep, razing homes and buckling roads in a cluster of communities some 140 km (85 miles) east of Rome.
"Getting the flu shot is the same kind of sensible protection as buckling up your seat belt," HHS secretary Alex Azar said at a briefing yesterday.
"At higher temperatures, expansion joints on bridges and highways are stressed, and the instance of rail track stresses and track buckling increases," the draft report noted.
Passing laws to put the buckling pension system on a sustainable footing is a key requirement for the next loan tranche from the International Monetary Fund.
In the aftermath of Malaysia's stunning election result, one of the country's most respected business figures has admitted to "buckling" to pressure from the previous government.
New Dawn can't and won't revivify itself the way Assassin's Creed: Origins did when that franchise started buckling under the weight of its own tired legacy.
Once she starts buckling down to prove herself, her style starts to reflect that — and it's especially seen with this collared shirt and sweater vest combo.
Video of the knockout showed five fierce blows to the head, then Anucha limply buckling to the ground as the referee tried to stop the action.
Vulnerable governments that risk buckling under the strain of the pandemic require financial support to prevent the global health crisis from also becoming a financial crisis.
"Traditional mattress retailers have been alienating customers for decades and are now buckling under pressure," Philip Krim, Casper's co-founder and CEO, said in an email.
Representative Cedric L. Richmond, a Democrat from Louisiana, went three for four with a triple and pitched a complete game, buckling Republicans' knees with his curveball.
Purdue Pharma filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, buckling under the weight of thousands of lawsuits from states and individuals seeking damages stemming from the epidemic.
Labour and the governing Conservatives both appear to be buckling as they grapple with the ramifications of Britain's imminent departure from the European Union, or Brexit.
The underpinnings of this stage are buckling under the weight of our own crises, perhaps even collapsing, all of it in ways we don't yet understand.
A few years later Schengen came close to buckling, as over 1m migrants exploited the borderless zone, testing the asylum systems of some countries to the limit.
WAPNER: Let me ask you this: you've said on twitter, and this is your word, that stocks were, quote, "buckling" because of what was happening with rates.
The S&P 500 would surge some 40% year-to-date by August 19983, before buckling and eventually succumbing to the one-day, 22% crash in October.
At the end, Peña Nieto left the congressional hall through a side door, as if in shame, buckling under scandalous levels of corruption, impunity, violence and crime.
Clinton taken by an attendee at the ceremony captured what appeared to be her legs buckling as she struggled to steady herself and walk to her van.
The Spanish rider Gorka Izaguirre had the unusual experience of his rear wheel buckling to the point that it looked like something out of a scrap heap.
Over the next few months, some economists say, that number could jump to 1.7 million — and the country's social safety net is already buckling under the load.
Instead, there are trees, their roots buckling the floor into petrified hillocks, and moss, which is lime green and springy, covering the sugi trunks like a fur.
Sanchez struck out twice against McCullers, both times finished off by a knuckle-curve that had Sanchez buckling and halfheartedly able to offer only a checked swing.
I had a bunch of ideas and plans, but no real momentum, and I kept putting off things that I knew were important instead of buckling down.
But they are united in believing that American liberalism as currently constituted is past its expiration date, that it is buckling under the weight of its contradictions.
Its central feature is Bernal Hill, which rises 475 feet, and is topped with a 26-acre park offering knee-buckling 360-degree views of San Francisco.
The impoverished northeastern African country is buckling under its debt with defaulted loans owed to the private sector making up just a small part of the burden.
The only person he fired — Flynn — was someone he actually liked but felt political pressure to fire (and he now, according to reports, regrets buckling to that pressure).
"It would her last decision before President Trump can pressure the central bank and the move would show that she isn't buckling on future political pressure," Lien explained.
Britons were facing travel disruption, with trains being forced to slow down to prevent tracks buckling in the heat, and health authorities have issued warnings to the vulnerable.
The train stopped shortly after we got into the mountains because of what the conductor called a "heat slowdown," tracks so overheated they risked buckling under the train.
The bottom line is that something -- and one side -- has to give, and at this point neither side has given any indication that buckling is on their agenda.
Sokol: So I'll put the elastic on, and then wherever it's still buckling I'm just gonna put a little more steam and keep pulling it down that way.
Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani has arrived in Kurdistan for crisis talks, a sure sign Iran is buckling down after their earlier call for negotiations was rebuffed.
"Joel was 21959 years old, and he was having a hard time buckling his seatbelt, and I thought he was just messing around," said his father, Bob Alsup.
Except for the distant beeps of electrical-crew trucks, all you could hear was the crack of trees buckling under the weight of the ice, day and night.
Their argument is that Moscow is outclassed militarily by the US and its NATO allies and buckling economically under the weight of international sanctions and low oil prices.
Just after midnight Friday, the Kennedy School dean rescinded Ms. Manning's fellowship, prompting another round of complaints by others who saw a vaunted institution buckling under political pressure.
Calling such a move a disservice to the American people, White House spokesman Josh Earnest declared GOP lawmakers were buckling under pressure from the soon-to-be Republican president.
So, the idea of buckling down and working up a sweat in order to make one of these decadent meals, on a weeknight, during the summer isn't particularly appealing.
At their highest, flood waters had covered the mailboxes outside most homes on the street, and they had seeped under doors, buckling floors and leaving behind mud and debris.
Buckling under the pressure from groups like Westfield 20/20, Lance ultimately voted against the bill, helping to stall Republican efforts to rewrite healthcare policy, at least for now.
The Oscar nominee tells The Hollywood Reporter that working with the comedian on last summer's Trainwreck was a light and fun experience before buckling down for the emotional Room.
Ford's most recent movie appearances were in last year's "Blade Runner 2049" and "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" when he reprised his role as swash-buckling adventurer Han Solo.
If that's not enough molten misery, wildfires are burning across California, which is also dealing with buckling roads and power outages caused by the increased use of air conditioners.
Indeed, it appears buckling Echo into the passenger seat was mostly at attempt to ward off the usual army of commenters decrying anything hard to understand as being fake.
I asked if reminding users to buckle their seat belts would be in that Safety Center and Uber tells me it's now planning to add info about buckling up.
But for now, President Trump's anti-China advisers are right: The president is buckling on his threats to punish China with fundamental, lasting changes to trade tariffs and rules.
The economy is buckling with the Czech Republic in lockdown because of the coronavirus outbreak, and all three of the country's car plants will be shut from next week.
The pandemic is already creating an emergency in much wealthier countries in Europe and Asia, where healthcare systems are close to buckling under the rush of COVID-19 patients.
Giving the elderly or vulnerable paid leave only after they are sick is like buckling the seat belt for someone only after there has been a devastating car accident.
Destination Maternity, a leading retailer of maternity wear, filed for bankruptcy Monday, buckling under the weight of an onerous debt load and struggling to compete with better capitalized competition.
But the veep's trip is also part of a deliberately amped-up travel schedule as the White House tries to show it isn't buckling under the strain of impeachment.
They worry she has no wiggle room to backtrack if she wins the nomination because her entire reputation is wrapped around not buckling on big debates like health care.
At 6 feet 8 inches, with a fastball that averages around 97 miles per hour and a knee-buckling curveball, Betances has become a dominating presence for the Yankees.
They signaled to potential attackers that they could expect harsh punishment and reminded Jordanians buckling under price increases that their country faces a serious security threat, Mr. Kamhawi said.
The worst happened in February 222, when a 6.3-magnitude earthquake ripped through Christchurch in the middle of the day -- toppling buildings onto buses, buckling streets and damaging cathedrals.
With its economy buckling under the sanctions, Iran had to choose between negotiating under Pompeo's severe terms or proving that it could plunge the entire Middle East into chaos.
Mr. Sanders also captured the imagination of California's young people, many of whom are struggling with the exorbitant cost of living in the state and buckling under student loans.
The IRS has promised an answer on Monday for Treasury officials to respond to Democrats demanding tax returns that candidate Trump refused to reveal in a buckling of political norms.
Even if he weren't to act on these radical ideas, a Corbyn-led UK would further unsettle a Western alliance already buckling under pressure put on by President Donald Trump.
This buckling typically occurs at weak points in the concrete when the expansions push concrete against the joints and slabs where it is laid, according to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller.
Everyday activities like buckling her in the car seat, safely fitting my wheelchair in the car next to her, and bathing her were more challenging than I would have imagined.
This was the man once known as the Dark Knight, who stared down opponents with a bloody nose and a knee-buckling arsenal during his stellar 2013 and 2015 seasons.
Once, while carrying a load of mud at a factory that crushes bones for animal feed, she slipped and fell into a 10-foot trench, her leg buckling beneath her.
Fairly or not, the image of the president gasping, with his knees buckling, seemed to capture Carter's frustrations over gasoline lines, inflation and an impending primary challenge by Ted Kennedy.
Al-Qarawiyyin lays claim to leading advances in science, maths and philosophy through its Islam-centred teachings at a time when Europe was buckling down for the medieval Dark Ages.
It's such a simple idea, and yet, at the time, it made no more sense than buckling a dead body into a space capsule and sending it up into space.
The BOJ blindsided global financial markets on January 29 by adopted negative interest rates for the first time, buckling under pressure to revive growth in the world's third-largest economy.
Blindsiding global financial markets on January 29, the BOJ adopted negative interest rates for the first time ever, buckling under pressure to revive growth in the world's third-largest economy.
He didn't begin paying down his tab immediately, but he made up lost ground by buckling down and contributing 75% of his paycheck toward his loans starting in August 2012.
I didn't realize that Goldman interviewers would be actually testing candidates in such a surprising way, for example, by shuffling their papers to see if you're buckling under the pressure.
Facing "knees buckling" scrutiny — his words — ahead of Monday evening's presidential debate, Lester Holt of NBC, with the nation's eyes (and the internet's critics) upon him, opted to lie low.
Anything that could be perceived as buckling under U.S. pressure, such as amending China's laws, would run contrary to the "iron man" image Xi has created through his tough rhetoric.
At the same time Bed Bath & Beyond, among the major retailers buckling under the online competition led by Amazon, saw its stock hit a nearly 10-year low in April.
Or, maybe it is fair to say that our concept of America itself was a concoction, that it was always one solid body blow away from buckling at the knees.
Most startups are buckling in for a bumpy few months and making tough decisions about when, where and how to get the cash they need to keep their businesses going.
His left foot stepped out of bounds on the play, with his knee buckling awkwardly, before he endured hard contact to his upper body on a hit by Steve Nelson.
But German Chancellor Angela Merkel kept delaying it out of fear of irritating Turkey, only buckling under a groundswell of pressure from inside her own ruling coalition earlier this year.
So thank you Vancouver for making your weed culture so much less excruciating than buckling up in a jeep with the 18-year-old big dog of West London weed dealings.
The Bank of Japan blindsided global financial markets Friday by adopting negative interest rates for the first time ever, buckling under pressure to revive growth in the world's third-largest economy.
There are no spoiler-filled chats circulating, begging to be perused and dissected; there are no title-card generators buckling under the weight of thousands of unfunny jokes and winking references.
But for now, if Hollywood wants to keep the government out of its business and if audiences want the same, then buckling to perceived pressure is no way to do it.
Glaring at Atta's photo, I'd imagine my brother's body buckling, falling, crumpling, burning, melting, and in that moment of imagination, my entire being wanted revenge against the people who did this.
There are reminders everywhere: buildings buckling, floes of concrete and brick spilling across sidewalks, familiar streets bifurcated by strands of red and yellow emergency tape and patrolled by soldiers in uniform.
Democrats, along with some Republicans, have previously accused Mr. Trump of buckling on China after he reached a deal that allowed ZTE, the Chinese telecom company, to avoid tough American punishment.
"I put this on the coolest part of their property, next to a swimming hole," he said, buckling the lap belt (no shoulder harness, no airbags) and easing into city traffic.
One of the last times the public saw Clinton, she was being helped into a van by her security detail, her knees buckling and body slouching over as she lost her balance.
In "BlackStar," we can read those twitching, uncomfortable young bodies as the next generation of misfits, buckling under the strain of their own alienation, and finding salvation in a book called BlackStar.
"This can reduce the track temperature by 5°C and reduces signaling failures which lead to significant disruption," he said, adding that Italy uses the technique to lower the risk of buckling.
Thankfully Congress, the Department of the Interior, and the White House are all aligned to create a fund that will help meet the daunting maintenance backlog our national parks are buckling under.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Appealing to working parents buckling under financial pressure, Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday that families should not have to pay more than 10 percent of their income on child care.
The second such decree in less than two years, martial law was reimposed amid reports of a bitter succession struggle, a worrying development for a country buckling under years of political unrest.
The Deepwater Horizon explosion was caused in part when the buckling of a section of drill pipe led to the malfunction of a blowout preventer on a BP well known as Macondo.
Gusts of white noise and inexorable bass thuds all but submerge "Quorum"; the 4/4 bass drum of "Dancing and Blood" wobbles on each impact as if the dance floor is buckling.
But if you want a key switch with a click that's louder and more pronounced than even a buckling spring, then you're going to want to try out the beam spring model.
Turnout on Friday is expected to be significantly lower than in several past elections, suggesting a loss of faith in the Islamic Republic's electoral system and severe pessimism under a buckling economy.
Italian hospitals, buckling under a surge of coronavirus patients, may soon have to deny intensive care treatment to people over 22020, according to draft plans for the next phase of the crisis.
In one large area of the Central Valley near a place called Red Top, the earth is sinking nearly a foot per year, buckling infrastructure and rearranging the local topography virtually overnight.
Eventually, buckling under the strain of denying himself — coupled with a growing awareness of the colonialist implications of the church's teachings, and a racist dynamic he could no longer ignore — he left.
Last year, we spent months testing cream-of-the-crop products that targeted our various concerns; this year, we're buckling down on achieving real results by making skin-care resolutions worth sticking to.
Like his official recordings, this two-and-a-half-hour mix jumps from trippy funk, to tender ballads, to knee-buckling guitar work, charting the full gamut of the dancefloor icon's eclectic range.
As for the long-term, SpaceX says it will be creating a new design that prevents the helium vessels from buckling, though the company did not specify what those design changes will be.
While a large and liquid fund has a greater chance of withstanding an asset freeze, a smaller fund with less of a funding buffer can be more susceptible to buckling under such strain.
The night the bomb went off, buckling but not capsizing the first tower, injuring thousands but killing only three, Yousef flew first class on Pakistan International Airlines over the plumes of his explosion.
State Department officials are critical of Pompeo for buckling to pressure from the president and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and abruptly recalling Yovanovitch while she was serving as U.S. ambassador in Ukraine.
Like many critics, Ms. Kramer had complained that the Games were inappropriate for a city buckling under crime, rising unemployment and a fiscal crisis that has crippled schools, hospitals and local police departments.
Business sentiment is buckling under pressure from the deteriorating relationship between the United States and China, as well as tightening financial conditions in the form of higher borrowing costs and falling equity prices.
He won some encouragement when French President Emmanuel Macron used an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour to warn Trump against buckling the deal but also expressed an openness to consider adding new provisions.
Early PC keyboards were both heavy and extremely definitive in keyfeel—the IBM Model M, with its buckling springs, was a beast compared to the simplistic and minimal Apple Magic Keyboard, for example.
Some might see an incongruence between my vehement pro-choice position and my impassioned work supporting parents-to-be who are buckling under the strain of miscarriage or of being unable to conceive.
Professor Balding said in an interview on Monday that he welcomed the latest decision by Cambridge University Press, but that research and publishing still risked buckling to political or economic pressure from China.
Australia is also buckling under a severe drought, coupled with a brutal heat wave—in mid December, the country saw its hottest day ever recorded, an average maximum temperature of 107.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Atwood's dystopian vision of a United States buckling under fundamentalist, Puritan-adjacent rule is a stark and bitter warning, one that's been called eerily relevant since it was published more than 30 years ago.
Bardstown Fire Chief Bill Mattingly said the storage facility at the Barton 1792 Distillery collapsed "length-wise" on Friday morning, and left the other half leaning and in danger of buckling, Kentucky Standard reported.
It's taken well over a year for Google to shift its position but the search giant is finally buckling to European data protection regulators' demands to apply granted search delisting requests on the Google.
In our global postcards: The poisoning of Hong Kong's dogs; the very personal fabric designs worn by West African women; a place where buckling up is an insult; and just what is a sheng?
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Wednesday accused three airline carriers of "buckling to a false media narrative" over the recent separation of children from their families at the United States' southern border.
Representative Gary Alejano, a former marine captain who had warned of China's increasing presence near Thitu, accused Mr. Duterte of buckling to Beijing, saying the Philippines could rightfully set up structures on the sandbar.
Lounging alone, catching your breath and pausing, still wearing one's coat, flopped on the couch, legs bent at 90 degrees, bag cross-bodied and buckling you in, is the best part of the day.
At the same time, water rushed into the breaches in the ship's hull, and the Wasp lurched 15 degrees to its starboard side, like a boxer buckling at the knee after a body shot.
And it's possible to believe, sincerely and dispassionately, that people can best address their economic and social problems by "pulling themselves up by the bootstraps," buckling down and working hard to escape from poverty.
The magazine's website, apparently buckling under the unusual spate of traffic, was down for part of the evening, but that did not stop the avalanche of coverage on television, news sites and social media.
Asked how jetpacks could be anything other than a technological curiosity, Lighter noted that more people are moving to densely populated urban centers at a time when our transportation infrastructure is buckling under the strain.
Oilfield service companies are buckling under slowing demand for their equipment and services, as concerns of tepid oil demand growth and oversupply persist and investors pressure energy companies to restrain spending and focus on returns.
There are two primary types of keyboard keys used today: mechanical keys, like the buckling spring found in the classic IBM Type M from 1985, and membrane keys, like the ones in your Apple keyboard.
Australia raced into an early 3-0 lead against the Hungarians, who turned the tide with four goals and stayed ahead until Hannah Buckling and Bronwen Knox gave the Australians a 7-6 halftime lead.
There is definitely a story in We Happy Few now, but experiencing what it has to say is more tedious than fun, and you can see the game buckling under the constraints of its foundation.
The 2010 explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig was caused in part by the buckling of a section of drill pipe, prompting the malfunction of a supposedly fail-safe blowout preventer on a BP well.
He rents to save his own car from the wear and tear, and so he can get a van with a solid rear axle that keeps the tires from buckling inward under the soda weight.
Best friends Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) spent all of high school buckling down, skipping parties, studying in the library, and participating in extracurriculars, determined to get into the colleges of their choice.
For European Union leaders and global investors, it is a nightmare possibility that could rattle Italy's economy, already buckling under enormous public debt, and send Europe, now at the threshold of recovery, back into crisis.
In order to get from one stage to another, a trained professional unbuckled the harness keeping Kanye affixed to the stage and gently transferred him from one stage to the other before re-buckling him.
The company was Philip Morris, and April 2, 1993, became known as "Marlboro Friday" after it suddenly cut the price of its flagship cigarette brand by 20 percent, buckling to intense competition from generic smokes.
There is the fireball-throwing closer (Aroldis Chapman), the cool set-up man (David Robertson), the seventh-inning reliever with the knee-buckling curve (Dellin Betances), and the kid with the electric arm (Chad Green).
The poll would seem to allay fears, at least for now, that Mr. de Blasio's political position might deteriorate precipitously, buckling under persistent criticism of his management style and his response to a spike in homelessness.
There's also no strong case for a link between violent video games and mass shootings, and buckling to Trump's demands could spark an enormous backlash from gamers who are hypersensitive to even a hint of censorship.
Buckling under the strain to process asylum applications, house and integrate these newcomers, Parliament passed a temporary law that limits the number of people granted permanent residency and restricts immigration by relatives of refugees settled here.
The French authorities responded with a pointed English-language statement to say that the building, already buckling under the weight of crumbling wooden beams and limestone, would have been destroyed if that advice had been followed.
Sayad district, in northern Sar-e-Pul province, had put up a fierce defense over the past two years against attacks by insurgents as other parts of the province seemed to be buckling under Taliban pressure.
She noted that with an economy buckling under American sanctions and a military far less equipped than that of the U.S., the country is not in the position economically or militarily to fight a conventional war.
More importantly, outages like these hurt consumer confidence in cord-cutting services like YouTube TV — since traditional cable doesn't have the reputation of buckling under pressure when millions of people try to use it at once.
Russia's rouble weakened beyond 70 versus the dollar for the first time since March 2016 before recovering its losses, buckling under pressure from uncertainty about U.S. sanctions and concern ahead of a central bank meeting on Friday.
"This proposal is another illegal attempt by the Trump administration to prop up an industry already buckling under the powerful force of the free market," said U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat on the Senate Environment Committee.
It also notes Apple's emergence as a top five global PC vendor in 2015 — asserting Cupertino's trend buckling growth "shows that there can be strong demand for innovative, even premium-priced systems that put user experience first".
Dr. Kuo Chao claims in a new lawsuit, he was jogging past Shonda's Hancock Park mansion in L.A. back in June 2017, when he tripped over a buckling sidewalk in front of the 8,400 square foot home.
Vonn, a frequent winner at Lake Louise, appeared to be on her way to another victory when she lost her balance heading into the final turn, her right leg buckling as she crashed into the safety netting.
For example, he said, as a trauma surgeon, he wondered if the common practice of spine immobilization - putting a neck collar on and buckling a patient to a back board - is helpful or harmful for gunshot victims.
After months of Ms. Deaibes darkening the room to minimize distractions, buckling Yuna to control her jerky movements, Yuna can now stare for about three seconds, causing barn doors to open in computerized farmyards and other onscreen responses.
Our social and political institutions are buckling under digital threats to democracy, and we are in danger of granting even more power to Big Tech when we fail to see why users are making desperate declarations of independence.
In the months surrounding GO's launch, Niantic's team shrank dramatically, spun out of Google, and then rapidly expanded… all while trying to keep GO's servers from buckling under demand and to keep this massive influx of players happy.
At one of the country's main ports in Wellington, 'no-entry' signs dot parts of the site hit by liquefaction, cracking or buckling, hampering shipments of items like meat and farm produce to destinations including China and Australia.
Perhaps inspired by the crowd chanting "f--- him up, f--- him up, f--- him up," Page closed the distance and launched a powerful, leg-buckling and body-stiffening overhand right, knocking Melillo to the floor in an instant.
Menzies became a pure-play aviation business after it agreed to sell its newspaper distribution business to a private equity firm last year, buckling to long-time pressure from investors Kabouter Management LLC, shareholder Value Management and Laskestreet.
As studies keep popping up showing that riding small electric vehicles like scooters leads to more head and other serious injuries, everyone's trying to make helmet use as second-nature as buckling your seat belt in a car.
While Napoli faces an uphill struggle in the second leg, the Italian team's coach, Maurizio Sarri, can draw some comfort from the way his team managed to avoid completely buckling even after Madrid had taken back the lead.
Many of those deaths occurred when the Rock &aposn Play was used in a way that went against the company&aposs recommendations, which included leaving a baby in the device overnight or not properly buckling a baby in.
The territory's gross domestic product has only grown one year in the last decade, and its medical system was buckling under funding shortages and an aging population even before hurricanes Maria and Irma ravaged the island in September.
When an interviewer with the prosecutor's office spoke with a boy at the home, he told the person that Breaux tortured him by tying a rope around his neck and feet and then buckling his hands behind his back.
The overall impression is of an adolescent who has fallen victim to premature ageing: trapped in the same clothes but biologically fast-forwarded, with the hair greying, thinning or disappearing, the paunch expanding, the skeletal frame buckling and bending.
Jump ahead to that first proper Puget Sound dive, a critical phase of training before becoming a certified tribal shellfish harvester, and it was only natural that Hozoji agonized over the thought of buckling once in actual open water.
The situation we face today with Obamacare is no different: It is on the verge of collapse, buckling under the weight of its own toxic mix of mandates and regulations, and many of our fellow Americans are trapped inside.
In a flash, the Jeff Bezos-led, Seattle-based giant packed up its offer of 25,000 potential jobs once it became clear that opposition to its second headquarters plan in the Queens neighborhood of Long island City wasn't buckling.
From Solomun's knee-buckling remix of Noir & Haze's anthemic "Around," to the stinging melancholy of José González's sparse "Remain," and Andreya Triana's trembling vocals on Flying Lotus' wobbling "Tea Leaf Dancers," you can't help but really feel the music.
Now the airline will allow passengers to purchase separate seats for the dolls, where they will be treated just like normal customers — buckling up for takeoff and landing, and being served snacks and drinks by flight attendants mid-flight.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka admitted to buckling under the pressure of having to defend her Australian Open title, saying she was still searching for the "champion mentality", following her third-round upset by American teenager Coco Gauff on Friday.
According to Bee, she was "hosting the dinner they should be having" — they being to the White House Correspondents' Association, whom the comedian also called out for buckling under the demands of President Donald Trump and scaling back on the comedy.
In a beautiful pas de deux to Prelude 6, Lydie Vareilhes seems to exist in a state of perpetually buckling collapse, flexed feet clawing at the air, arms reaching into the void as she is weightlessly lifted by Mickaël Lafon.
The struggling South African economy and its buckling infrastructure are compounded by pressure on President Jacob Zuma, his finance minister Pravin Gordhan and the ruling African National Congress amid a variety of accusations and probes about undue political interference and graft.
CJNG suspicions that local police were buckling to pressure from the Sinaloa Cartel to betray them and change sides was one of the reasons the gang lashed out against security forces in 2015, four current and former Jalisco officials said.
While their command economy could nimbly deploy resources to serve its military aims in the early decades of the Cold War, the underlying frailty of its economy led to it buckling under the stress of a long-term arms race.
They were never designed to take on threats like covid-19, but by carrying on with regular medical treatment under increasingly difficult and dangerous circumstances, they buffer the already buckling emergency medical system from a wave of non-coronavirus patients.
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have escalated against the backdrop of an Iranian economy buckling under the reimposition of U.S. sanctions, which had previously been waived under the Obama-era deal in exchange for restrictions on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
When buckling up for a road trip, passengers can be confident the vehicle has met a range of federal and state safety regulations — from the durability of the car's frame to reliability of the brakes and performance of the seat belts.
BRASILIA, March 3 (Reuters) - Brazil's real posted a record closing low on Tuesday of 4.5109 per dollar, buckling under mounting selling pressure as Brazil's growth and interest rates outlook dimmed in the wake of the U.S. Federal Reserve's emergency rate cut.
Toys "R" Us, buckling under competition from Amazon and several billions of dollars of debt, filed for Chapter 11 reorganization in September 2017 and then liquidated its businesses last year in the United States and several other regions, including Britain.
As the "twisters" coil and spin, they fill the cavernous space with gentle whooshing sounds, while the large band slowly crumples in on itself, buckling towards the ceiling and straining against gravity before it finally releases, sending out a deafening crash.
Mr. Courchel, barely visible — it seemed as though we were watching a dance through a film negative — went his own way, slashing one arm to the side and, legs buckling, then crouching toward the floor until his movement came into focus through repetition.
The state accuses all six officers, who came into contact with him at various points as the van made a series of stops, of ignoring Mr. Gray's pleas for medical help and of endangering him by not buckling him into a seat.
Clinton, 68, was diagnosed on Friday but her condition only came to light several hours after a video on social media appeared to show her swaying and her knees buckling before being helped into a motorcade as she left the memorial early Sunday.
In 2014, the St. Louis Rams issued a public apology for the St. Louis 5's "hands up don't shoot" gesture, buckling to accusations that the players' support for the movement for black lives was a sign of disrespect to law enforcement.
Thankfully, legislators across the country have been buckling down on consent laws in recent months, so there will be an added legal reason for parents to teach their kids that no absolutely means no, regardless of how you speak, shout, or whisper it.
The trio and their manager were boarding a flight from Atlanta to Des Moines, Iowa, when Takeoff was reportedly kicked off for not buckling his seatbelt and not putting his bag in the overhead compartment as the plane was getting ready to depart.
Read More US oil industry buckling up for biggest production cuts Storage data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration released Friday showed natural gas supply up more than 24 percent from a year ago and 26 percent above the five-year average.
The Keekaroo Peanut helps make the changing table a bit more comfy, but also gives you a buckling strap and raised edges to help keep your lil' acrobat from tumbling off (you still need to stay close to the table, of course).
Derek Sall, who paid off $116,000 worth of debt before his 30th birthday, says his best advice for buckling down and paying off loans is to avoid checking up on what everyone else is doing, since that leads to the temptation to spend.
Read more: An eccentric male MMA fighter wants to become the UFC's first 'intergender' champion by challenging a woman to a boutIn the third, Romero landed two uppercuts in quick succession, before having to absorb a potentially body-buckling kick from Costa.
With two outs, Bauer froze Anthony Rizzo with a pair of nasty curveballs that had the big first baseman buckling at the knees, but then he simply lost control of the at-bat, and threw four consecutive balls to send Rizzo to first.
Argentina is once again buckling under the weight of its sovereign debts, which total around $100 billion, and Fernandez needs to urgently agree a deal with creditors to ease the burden and give his government space to try to revive the economy.
Getting to that set of Golden Arches is so simple that a local 8-year-old boy managed to do it, borrowing his dad's van and buckling his 4-year-old sister in the backseat for a surprisingly uneventful one-mile cheeseburger run.
I suspect that Trump is making the first assumption, imagining all this pressure as a prelude to a dramatic deal, while John Bolton and Mike Pompeo are making the second one, imagining the Iranian regime suddenly buckling like the Soviet Union in 1991.
Lekashman says that it's not uncommon for beam spring keyboards to sell on eBay for upward of $1,000, because IBM only used the switch in a small number of its most premium workstations before shifting to the cheaper buckling spring switch design.
On Sunday, he rode a yellow bicycle to match his yellow jersey, sharing glasses of champagne with his teammates during the casual ride into Paris before buckling down to keep up with the other leaders on the jarring cobblestones of the Champs-Élysées.
But the legislative stasis ground on, with leaders of both the Republican-led Senate and Democrat-led Assembly adamantly refusing to grant any concessions to the other, and with rank-and-file members seemingly buckling in for a long night of nothing.
One day, you might be like those Air Force men atop their buckling platform in the North Atlantic, staring down a dark engulfing wave, "the implacability that would no longer indulge their mistakes and would sweep from them all they had ever loved."
There are plenty of different kinds of mechanical switches generally (including buckling spring, Alps, and Topre), but Cherry MX-style switches are generally what people mean when they refer to a keyboard as being "mechanical," and they're what most DIY kits are designed to use.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A magnitude 260 earthquake shook Southern California on Friday, triggering fires, buckling part of a highway, damaging buildings but causing few reported injuries despite striking with eight times more force than the initial quake in the same area a day earlier.
The experience of being a member of this generation has been shaped by economic precarity and financial insecurity, with millennials earning roughly 20 percent less than Baby Boomers did at the same stage of life, and buckling under an average of $42,000 in student debt.
After putting a mini-poster dunk on Giannis Antetokounmpo—who spent the bulk of the night doing incredible and downright rude things to various Knicks—Kristaps Porzingis drove to the rim, only to land awkwardly on Antetokounmpo's foot, his left ankle buckling for a moment.
"I felt my back pressed firmly against the linoleum floor, my limp body buckling under each compression, my chest swelling with each artificial breath squeezed into me through a tube, a hollow slipping sensation," he wrote in his memoir Mirror Touch, published in 2017.
Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch reckon funds have been putting money into EM stocks for the last 15 weeks and this month the index is up 7 percent, which is nearly as much as it surged last January before buckling so badly.
JOHANNESBURG, March 2 (Reuters) - AJN Resources has scrapped a plan to purchase a 10% stake in Congo's biggest gold mine from state-owned gold firm SOKIMO, buckling to pressure from Barrick, the operator and 45% stakeholder of the Kibali mine which opposed the deal.
Still, America is buckling in for the long haul, as the novel coronavirus continues to spread across the United States, which in turn will place an ever-heavier burden on clouds like Amazon's to keep critical apps up and running as usage only increases.
It was a hopeful vision for a fairer society, offered at a time when the country is experiencing wage stagnation and spiraling living costs, with many buckling under because of the economic crash of 2008 and the Conservative Party's savage austerity cuts that followed.
The craft can carry a 220-pound passenger, according to a promotional video produced by the Roads and Transport Authority, which depicts a man boarding the vessel, buckling into a race car-style harness and tapping his destination on a touch screen before taking off.
The facility was supposed to be a temporary solution to meet the demand for bed space because the government didn't have enough in its shelter system, which was buckling as a result of the Trump administration's systemic separation of children from their parents at the border.
The move comes amid rapidly escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran and against the backdrop of an Iranian economy buckling under the weight of U.S. sanctions, which had previously been lifted under the Obama-era deal in exchange for limits on the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
Breeze through an Australian Open quarterfinal while utilizing the following shots: a backpedaling inside-out forehand, a knee-buckling lob, and a return-of-service backhand that may as well be directed by hydraulic tunnel for how neatly it whizzes into the lone section of uncovered court.
Obsessively checking social media Derek Sall, who paid off $116,000 worth of debt before his 30th birthday, says his best advice for buckling down and paying off loans is to avoid checking up on what everyone else is doing — it only leads to the temptation to spend.
The theme of their statement was echoed throughout the Senate Democratic caucus, as senators blamed Trump for reversing course on a Senate-passed measure after buckling to criticism from his most conservative supporters that funding for a border wall must be included in a stopgap bill.
In July 2007, the U.S. stock market was just emerging from a prolonged stretch of unusual calm — the S&P 500 was clicking to a new high before buckling for a 9 percent loss over the next month as cracks emerged in the housing and credit markets.
The Brazilians whipped the home fans into a frenzy with a commanding first set in their semi-final but squandered a two-point lead late in the next, before buckling down for a 21-17 21-23 16-14 win over Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen.
If your well-intentioned resolution to get organized is already buckling under the weight of your work inbox or your promise to hit the gym has turned into hitting the snooze button, life coach Tony Robbins has a simple technique to help get or keep you on track.
Network Rail, which operates the UK's rail infrastructure, said that track temperatures in and around London were set to exceed 50 Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit), almost double the average summer rail temperature in the UK. Railway tracks expand in heat and are prone to buckling when temperatures rise.
When I first wrote about Ford for CNN in 2013, I hoped to make the point that he wasn't that different from many people all around you — outwardly successful while secretly buckling under the weight of alcohol or drugs — and that addiction is a nondiscriminatory predator that strikes everywhere.
The very foundations of our democratic system are strained and buckling because so many working-class people, especially in economically depressed areas such as West Virginia, Michigan and pretty much all of rural America, believe the government has abandoned them and that they have no stake in the system.
The president's relentless attacks on the central bank, which he blames for slowing United States economic growth, are putting Mr. Powell in a bind as he tries to bolster the economy without feeding fears that he is buckling under political pressure and damaging the integrity of an independent Fed.
Elliott seemed to be buckling under the weight of the looming punishment at the start of the season, but he has looked like his old self in the last two weeks, and it is no coincidence that the Cowboys (3-3) have righted the ship along the way.
The hurricane rammed ashore at Cudjoe Key before whirling on the state's southwest and west coast on the first day of its sodden chug north, buckling two giant construction cranes in Miami and rotating others like clock hands, snacking on trees and power lines, and interrupting millions of lives.
I began watching "The Four Temperaments" 40 years ago, but only now am I struck by how the image of physical slumping — the torso falling forward heavily, the knees buckling, the arms hanging loose — occurs at least once for the lead dancer of each temperament (Melancholic, Sanguinic, Phlegmatic, Choleric).
With gasoline's slump, overall refining margins in Singapore have dropped nearly 22014 percent since the beginning of the year, buckling under the weight of the fuel products pumped out of oil plants as refiners feasted on crude prices that were as low as three-quarters of their mid-22016 levels.
"Lost in the attorney general's saber-rattling was the fact that the US federal court system already is buckling under the weight of immigration prosecutions, which previous administrations also have turned to as a show of force against unlawful immigration," said Heidi Altman, director of policy at the National Immigrant Justice Center.
After the nation mourned 22008 first-grade children who died in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 213—and 22016-90% of Americans favoured expanded background checks for gun buyers—the Senate, buckling under pressure from the National Rifle Association (NRA), rejected a rather mild bill in April 2013 by a 54-46 vote.
Without aggressive and prompt infrastructure investments—to prevent bridges from becoming unstable or collapsing, highways from buckling, and outdated highways and airports from causing further congestion, delays, lost productivity and extra costs for everyday goods—Congress and, by extension, the GOP with majorities in both chambers risk voters' physical safety, their incomes, and their anger.
The Yankees tied the game on a home run by Brian McCann, took the lead on a bloop single by Jacoby Ellsbury and got a lockdown performance from their bullpen, including a knee-buckling curveball from Dellin Betances to strike out Jose Bautista with the tying run at second base to end the seventh inning.
Now there is more political and reputational risk; bumper pay packages for CEOs, who at the top level can earn hundreds of times more than average workers, could prove a sensitive issue for companies at a time when thousands of people are dying, health systems are buckling and millions of people are losing their jobs.
U.S. colleges and universities — historically cornerstones of society — are wrestling with a wave of rapid changes coming at the U.S. The big picture: Higher education institutions — private, public, for-profit and not — are buckling in the face of demographic shifts, the arrival of automation, declining enrollment, political headwinds and faltering faith in the system.
There's some precedent for the Senate and states buckling and supporting a change to the Senate's design in the face of overwhelming public pressure — state legislatures voluntarily gave up their right to appoint US senators in 1912 and 1913 by ratifying the 17th Amendment — but that was a far cry from abolishing the body entirely.
And Iran always has a Plan B, if muddling through doesn't pan out: resuming its nuclear program or even striking at the United States and its allies in the region, buckling down for confrontation, and demanding greater sacrifices from its public and relying more on a ruthless security apparatus to keep a lid on internal dissent.
Mr. Loughlin, emphasizing that he could only speculate about what had happened until the investigations were complete, said that an operator on an old-fashioned crane with a foot-operated brake might have taken his foot off the brake and allowed the load of the hammer to go into a free fall, relieving the strain before the buckling occurred.
Andrew Reilly, 18, South Forsyth High School: "Tulip Mania" in 17th century Holland and Bitcoin Bitcoin's price has risen 2000% in 2017; the newfound attention associated with this rise has brought record traffic levels to many cryptocurrency exchanges, many of them buckling under the pressure of thousands of market orders during highly volatile periods of trading.
While the overall breadth of the market has been sturdy, with more stocks rising than falling on a consistent basis, sectors have moved in and out of leadership in a kind of "immaculate rotation" that has refreshed and supported the broad indexes while keeping strong segments from getting over-extended and preventing weak areas from buckling the tape.
Most fighters don't want to throw hands back when Dos Santos throws the body jab, for fear of a switch up, but it would be wonderful to see Miocic get his guard up, take the jab on his body and immediately throw the right low kick as Dos Santos returns to his stance with his knee turned in and ripe for buckling.
In addition, some issues users dealt with had to do with the authorization piece of HBO GO. Many of the issues streaming users experienced with the HBO platform weren't due to the platform itself buckling under the load – as is common with streaming services – but were instead problems with local distributors' ability to authorize subscriber accounts due to the overwhelming number of requests.
As he stands there, knees almost buckling, in over-large slippers, brandishing his two weapons of war — palette and brush — as if in a hopeless challenge to all comers (arms spread wide, vulnerable and helpless in the presence of truth's stern and unremitting gaze), he could, we feel, easily topple forward, or collapse back into the dust from whence he came.
Two months ago I ended a relationship that was buckling under the stress of long distance and a demanding job that I love, and found myself rewatching the Gilmore Girls episode when Rory and Paris sit down for dinner and come to the slow, ugly realization that despite the rending that it will cause them, there's nothing they aren't willing to sacrifice for their careers.
The Times noted that either the coffee cups (in the case of Starbucks and Pret-a-manger) or the cardboard protective sleeves (in the case of Caffe Nero and Pret) surrounding them from the biggest chains carry a recycling symbol or say "recyclable" which might make customers think that the whole cup is recyclable when actually most of it is not due to the lamination process that stops the cups buckling.
The White House believes it can brush off the latest racially-charged controversy confronting it, with allies arguing the blowback over President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's disparaging remarks about "shithole" countries is just the latest example of overcooked media outrage and weak GOP lawmakers buckling under pressure.
As this baseball season begins, I've been thinking about Henderson because of a problem that has been discussed ad nauseam in sports media: Whether we're talking about Mike Trout, the young center fielder for the Los Angeles Angels whose beefy efficiency has already put him on track to become one of the greatest players of all time, or Clayton Kershaw, the tall Dodgers lefty with the knee-buckling curveball, or Giancarlo Stanton, the Miami Marlins slugger who signed a $22016 million contract, baseball's pool of young talent just doesn't captivate fans like the stars of football and basketball.
After a panel discussion consisting of the Baltimore Sun's David Zurawik questioning Fox's Leventhal for going to air with a story he had absolutely correct via two sources and Katrina Vanden Heuval of The Nation speculating what kind of unthoughtful tweet Republican nominee Donald Trump was writing at that moment over the incident (Trump still hasn't weighed in as of early Monday morning), Stelter later connected with Zeleny for the following exchange — which had nothing to do with the episode Clinton experienced on Sunday that showed her knees buckling while falling into her security van with aides catching her before potentially injuring herself — around an older tabloid photo instead of discussing the situation at hand.
WeWork is reportedly cutting 2,000 jobs as soon as this week, with the staff turning against Adam NeumannGoldman Sachs says it absorbed an $80 million write-down after WeWork's IPO disasterGoldman Sachs unloaded some of its WeWork shares before its investment bankers pitched investors on what it once considered a $60 billion-plus IPOWeWork used massive discounts — in some cases, essentially giving away space for 2 years — to try to poach customers from rivalsWeWork is reportedly favoring JPMorgan over SoftBank to bail out the buckling real-estate firmInvestors are more worried than ever that WeWork won't be able to pay down its debtStartups like Glossier and Rent the Runway love throwing Instagrammable 'summer camps' for employees — but WeWork's version has become a cautionary tale 

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