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It can feel like the whole world is caving in.
Caving in once again in 2016 would be a mistake.
The roof was caving in; the linoleum floors were peeling back.
"Before she knew it, the roof was caving in," he said.
Our greatest celebrity reality show is finally caving in on itself.
A week after death, one of his eyes was caving in.
Trump is fixing the roof while the foundation is caving in.
A major last stand for headphone jack enthusiasts might be caving in.
But caving in to that impulse runs counter to my native stoicism.
Go swimming and caving in the natural pools in Semuc Champey, Guatemala.
One nationalist lawmaker, Robert Winnicki, described it as caving in to Jewish interests.
I always thought plastic surgery was caving in to 'the man,' you know?
Mantap suffers from "tired mountain syndrome": it is at risk of caving in.
But Democrats have shown little signs of caving in the entrenched funding fight.
Mr. Katz's supporters accused Mr. Netanyahu of caving in to ultra-Orthodox dictates.
It prevents the rain and stops the walls from caving in on themselves.
The broadcast networks depicted the president as caving in to prevent a trade war.
So every time I came close to caving in, I just think of her.
It's hard to believe that Apple is caving in to the regime like this.
Instead of caving in, the Kingdom's energy minister has struck a note of defiance.
Wade described his wife caving in, like someone had punched her in the chest.
What could he hope to achieve by caving in the roof on his own party?
Many Uber passengers accuse TfL of caving in to the cabbies, who are vocal lobbyists.
And this dominance has been achieved by the Republican establishment either caving in or running away.
When Fifi Bell-Clanton and Gwendolyn Woods took over the space, the floor was caving in.
First, by caving in to Vladimir Putin on Russia's efforts to undermine the 2016 presidential election.
"There was stuff falling everywhere, you could see the walls were caving in," McBride told WBAL.
Her aching feet are caving in, but she crosses the city like it's a race course.
They're not so easily caving in just because they want to get out of the meeting.
Now, they can presumably blame him for caving in even though they surely would have themselves.
"We're kind of on a short time frame," Beall said, referring to the roof that's caving in.
" Brady reportedly added, "We lose a game and you feel like the whole world is caving in.
Church leaders should beware "caving in to the temptation of feeling that we are just or perfect".
"Almost no congregation in America moves without some outside pressure, like the roof caving in," said Rev.
Brian Darling, a conservative Republican strategist, accused House GOP leaders of caving in to the PC police.
Some talked about how their walls were caving in, or how they regretted staying for the storm.
The building was falling apart, the roof was caving in, and there were hardly any clients left.
The Broncos were just caving in opposing fronts and presenting great options for Anderson at the line.
For Mr. Xi, such a move could be seen at home as a sign of caving in.
"I awoke choking and gasping and with the sense of the walls caving in," she wrote soon afterward.
Dear readers, Another British royal wedding is upon us, and the internet is, predictably, caving in on itself.
Caving in on the wall — Trump's most significant campaign promise — would be a betrayal of the first order.
By that point, the sinkhole was growing quickly, with "large chunks of the ground actually caving in," he said.
This is largely why the June 12 summit was planned — Kim was caving in from the maximum pressure campaign.
He made anti-blockbusters, and did so on budget, without caving in to agents, agent packages, or agency fees.
It felt like my world was caving in and it's been this way for at least like four years.
Soon, Bev begins drowning in gallons of blood, while Ben is slowly buried by sand caving in from above.
Its journalists accused their bosses of caving in and said that they themselves had become targets of death threats.
Caving in to the demands of bullies might end up being a better corporate policy than building products that explode.
That removal prompted angry reactions from human rights groups, which accused Ban of caving in to pressure from powerful countries.
The most popular booze-fueled purchase is food, according to the survey, with 23 percent caving in to their cravings.
Studies suggest that caving in to these superstitions can ease athletes' minds and help them maintain confidence in their abilities.
Orr told Business Insider that the porch was torn up, the windows were missing, and the roof was caving in.
Later, former Labor Secretary Robert Reich criticized The Times on Facebook, accusing it of caving in to Hillary Clinton interests.
They have an ability to remain calm and focused, to constructively withstand adverse events and conflicting emotions without caving in.
ALL the signs are that Britain is caving in on the three issues in the first phase of the Brexit talks.
So to accuse Mr. Ban of caving in to Saudi intimidation, as some human rights organizations have done, is not fair.
The team appears willing, absent Mueller caving in on the limits of questioning, to defy a subpoena from the grand jury.
Of course, actually implementing the OPPS rule and not caving in to the extreme pressure from hospitals will not be easy.
Her son is up on the roof scraping off the mud in an effort to stop the rest from caving in.
But the constant exposure to sickness and death was caving in on her at a time when she'd experienced enough anguish.
Alan Rodriguez, who lives four blocks away, told Fox31 that he thought his roof was caving in when he heard the blast.
Many Taiwanese were upset by the company caving in to Chinese pressure, with some also calling for a boycott of the chain.
And third, although this is not a decision that should be driven by politics, there is no political upside to caving in.
The other two walls portray an abandoned interior caving in at the corners, with vines creeping in, like tentacles, through a window.
If it's been a bad election year, it's because the economy was caving in or something like that, not really the election.
Even now, it's hard to be sure, especially given Republican moderates' long track record of caving in to extremists at crucial moments.
Then it erupted again in 2008, as the media economy was caving in, with a bunch more layoffs — Sheila went to a bar.
How most people essentially are assholes, but ultimately resisting assholery by any means imaginable feels much better than caving in or giving up.
It also denounced the local government minister in charge of the regulation, Damià Calvet, accusing him of caving in to taxi industry "blackmail".
With banks caving in and jobs vanishing, FDR set to work passing laws and establishing new government bureaus to curb the economic suffering.
"It cost me money to defend myself, and it cost me a lot of grief," as one pornmaster put it after caving in.
Bad as such political wrangling is for India, it is not so bad as the precedent set by caving in to the Jats.
In the majority black neighborhood the establishment calls home, weathered houses teetered on the edge of collapse, one strong breeze from caving in.
"The mob was broken by Sammy 'The Bull' Gravano caving in out of the prospect of a jail sentence," Goldberg told the Journal.
But a closer look at Trump's record shows he has a pattern of caving in to foreign leaders at the United States' expense.
Some took to social media to rail against the move by Cardinal Angelo De Donatis, accusing him of caving in to the government.
The coalition's removal from the blacklist prompted angry reactions from human rights groups, which accused Ban of caving in to pressure from powerful countries.
By Lipchin's count, a new sinkhole emerges approximately once a day, each representing the possibility of a nearby residence, resort, or road caving in.
Some people believe Marvel is just looking for good publicity (which isn't exactly wrong), and that it's caving in to complaints from minority audiences.
Several demonstrators were disappointed with the announcement, saying Abadi was caving in to the politicians by asking them to put forward their proposed names.
The Cabinet also raised pensions for military retirees in what economists said was caving in to populist demands at the expense of fiscal prudence.
They are not caving in to Mr. Trump; they are saving federal employees, they are rescuing the economy, they are making American great again.
The Cabinet also raised pensions for military retirees in what economists said was caving in to populist demands at the expense of fiscal prudence.
I hadn't, but they hardly believed me when I told them I'd fainted due to a fear of the concert hall caving in on me.
By caving in to Saudi Arabia's blackmail, Mr. Ban sends a message that other countries can use improper pressure to escape accountability for their abuses.
Rather than caving in to Trump's demands and offering appeasement, Germany, France, Britain and Italy — along with Canada and Japan — have stuck to their guns.
"Xi Jinping will not want to be seen as caving in to foreign pressure in the run-up to the 19th party congress," Daly said.
The state-owned Global Times tabloid accused Silver of caving in to political pressure, saying the NBA was treating the Chinese market with arrogant disregard.
But there was no hint that the roof is caving in at the presidential palace when Mr. Maduro launched "The Hour of Salsa" on Tuesday.
You know, they-- the-- even though China's not a democracy-- the political dynamics don't allow them-- to look like they're caving in-- to a unilateral position.
I've gotten in situations where in the first six starts, I ended up caving in and not making it out of the third, fourth, fifth inning.
After caving in Charlottesville, Trump was met with demands from the Parkland student activists, who wanted answers and action after living through a tragic mass shooting.
The Washington Post observed that the party was caving in to unidentified outside groups that wanted Democrats to pursue their priorities early in the legislative session.
Opposition lawmakers demanded the government put forward concrete proposals to address the yellow vests' demands, but government ministers dismissed caving in to a minority of troublemakers.
Among other waivers granted by BSEE were 192 that related to how companies test the cylindrical metal casing that prevents a drilled hole from caving in.
In fact, Germans are now caving in to the Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia) that is steadfastly refusing Berlin-imposed immigration quotas.
Macron will also needlessly aggravate his case by caving in to calls from Germany and French business leaders for radical hiring and firing labor market reforms.
Florida beauty pageant, said if the walls looked like they were caving in on the president in Washington, there were only blue skies in Palm Beach.
Mr Macron has attacked his own former party, the Socialists, for caving in to nationalist proposals to revoke the French citizenship of dual citizens convicted of terrorism.
With no power and their house caving in, fellow LaBelle residents Bob and Tara Hahn have moved their 10 children into their oldest daughter's two-bedroom house.
"Xi cannot afford to look like he is caving in under U.S. pressure," said Zhang Baohui, a professor of international relations at Lingnan University in Hong Kong.
The union, in a statement, called the move a "political decision," accusing the automaker of "caving in on the Moon Jae-in government's pressure" to create jobs.
A quick and dirty deal that does little to change China's underlying trade practices could see Mr Trump attacked at home for caving in to America's ascendant rival.
Fearing the precedent that it might set for other European Union members, the commission will not want to be seen to be caving in to Johnson's Brexit brinksmanship.
" The lyrics are noticeably different from Mendes who sings, "Help me, it's like the walls are caving in/Sometimes I feel like giving up/No medicine is strong enough.
"It is critical from a financial perspective that we don't start caving in and deleting some of the difficult measures that are currently in the budget," Abousleiman told Reuters.
Nintendo had long resisted the move into mobile in a bid to protect its legacy console business, before finally caving in 245 to partner with Japanese game developer DeNA.
The non-binding report adopted in a plenary on Tuesday also accused EU legislators and governments of caving in to lobbying efforts and being too slow to adopt reforms.
Caving in to the demands of moderate Republicans becomes even more complicated for another reason: The 19 states that have so far declined to participate in the Medicaid expansion.
Critics accuse Lopez Obrador of caving in to the cartels, but he defended the Culiacan episode in the speech, saying the release of Ovidio Guzman had prevented unnecessary bloodshed.
Critics accuse Lopez Obrador of caving in to the gangs, but he defended the Culiacan episode during the speech, saying the release of Ovidio Guzman had prevented unnecessary bloodshed.
But that surprise should be tempered by the fact that the congressional Republican leaders have a long track record of caving in on debt ceiling and government shutdown battles.
His teammates accused the tour manager, Ernie Todd, who was struggling with the cancer that would kill him, of caving in to pressure from British officials and the news media.
The caldera and subsequent caving-in of the land—a process known as subsidence—began when magma seeped up from a depth of 21816 miles (12 km) below the surface.
And that's the big lesson for Theresa May: if you challenge the establishment, instead of caving in to it, you might actually deliver the positive promise of the populist revolution.
The temple is caving in because the High Priests of Capital are so proud of themselves for creating this globalism that now they can afford six yachts instead of two.
This story — of pitiless teenagers taking turns with a woman, then caving in her skull — was big enough, terrible enough, to electrify a city grown numb to its own badness.
It may seem paradoxical, but in caving in to one of the strongmen he so admires, Mr. Trump may have set the United States on a collision course with Turkey.
RAG has its roots in German hard-coal mining company Ruhrkohle AG. Its main purpose is to finance the future cost of keeping Germany's abandoned coal mines from caving in.
State governments are caving in to demands for farmers' loans to be forgiven, a policy that will bring short-term relief but make it harder for farmers to borrow in future.
"We need a culture change in offices and other workplaces that encourages healthy eating and helps workers avoid caving in to sweet temptations such as cakes, sweets and biscuits," Hunt said.
Mainly, that by the end of the year, we'd find ourselves over the superficial, frivolous, It Girl™ entity — especially as the rest of the world began caving in on itself.
Some Republicans expressed opposition to Trump's deal with the Democrats, and conservative groups accused the president of caving in rather than insisting on spending cuts to accompany the debt ceiling increase.
Northcutt sat down with TMZ Sports and was asked what he likes to do when he's not caving in faces ... and that's when he told us he is a budding thespian.
"We are all afraid of the roof caving in," said Ms. Moller Kareman, who had to pay $20,000 to fix the building's out-of-commission elevator when she was first hired.
Suu Kyi's supporters at home could be disappointed if she is perceived to be caving in to foreign pressure and taking the side of a Muslim minority blamed for initiating the violence.
Mr. Netanyahu and his conservative allies have accused Mr. Mandelblit of caving in to pressure from the left and the liberal media, and racing toward an indictment before the April 9 election.
Conservative groups were aghast, accusing Trump of caving in to the Democrats rather than insisting on spending cuts to accompany the debt ceiling increase, and some hard-line Republicans expressed opposition to it.
Before caving in to the dollar's broad surge, the single currency had climbed to $1.1594 earlier on Wednesday on reports that Italy plans to reduce its budget deficit over the next three years.
Astronomers can't yet say if the supermassive black hole has been starved, if the disk itself has shape-shifted — either puffing up or caving in — or if an entirely different mechanism is responsible.
"It's already my second hometown #dubai selfie," he captioned: Now, we feel we shouldn't give more media attention to this chap, but considering that it's out there in the public attention, we're caving in.
I've reached out to the company to find out more details, as well as its motivation for finally caving in to the power of Amazon, and will update this post if I hear back.
In return from caving in now, Trump will probably make sure he will get a billion here and there for his beloved wall folded in bills that will come up in the next quarters.
But stung by a backlash by House conservatives and conservative pundits who accused him of caving in his last best chance to build the wall given the incoming House Democratic majority, he abruptly changed course.
Lawmakers said delays to the introduction of more realistic emissions tests came about due to politicians caving in to lobbying from the car industry and seeking to avoid burdening manufacturers after the 2008 financial crisis.
On her wedding day, she wore just a hint of makeup, and only after caving in to the encouragement and pleading of her friend Morgan Soloski, 36, of Los Angeles, who flew in for the event.
The property had once housed a nightclub on the Chitlin Circuit called Dee's Bird Cage, but those glory days had long since passed: the roof was caving in, and the second floor was pockmarked with holes.
" Many critics view Morey's walk-back as the NBA caving in to Chinese government and China Central Television, which stated, "no comments challenging national sovereignty and social stability fall within the scope of freedom of expression.
His offer of talks provoked a blistering response from right-wing politicians, who accused Mr. Sánchez of caving in to the separatists to continue in office and of paving the way for the breakup of Spain.
While it's not immediately clear what caused the incident, video shows the Hard Rock's top floors caving in, before one face of the building and parts of its support structure come crashing to the street below.
Entering through a heavy door, upstage center, Erie is tall, with rounded shoulders and a slightly shambling walk; he looks as though he were caving in on himself while trying to remain upright, spiritually and otherwise.
Options being considered by the EU to keep Tehran in the nuclear deal include new credit lines for Tehran, increased energy cooperation and implementing EU laws to block European companies from caving in to U.S. sanctions.
"Equity investors taking 43% of the debt or almost half the fees, should be unacceptable but banks are caving in and they are either missing the point or don't have the strength to say no," he added.
When she doesn't know what else to do — or how to navigate a world that sometimes feels like it's caving in — her first instinct is to sleep with someone, quickly, before any other emotions come spilling out.
Rights activists and a journalists union criticized the decision, saying caving in to demands by the government regulator Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) further weakens the media in a country where journalists already face frequent intimidation and harassment.
Trump is making some signs that he's no fan of settlements either, but the right doesn't see his opposition as stiff enough to warrant Netanyahu caving in and therefore is unlikely to be satisfied with small steps.
Curled up in my bed in my dorm room with the door locked and the covers over my head, I felt out of control, like the world was caving in on me, and I couldn't handle it.
I had to wait a full week before getting a response, and I'm glad I stuck it out without caving in; most people would get nervous and just accept the initial offer, for fear of losing it.
Because of the government's need for deep political cover, however, it has to relax the export ban in a way that does not make it look as though the government is caving in to metal mineral producers.
Still, for certain individuals, popping a piece of gum could be a helpful strategy when it comes to shedding pounds, especially if doing so helps you steer clear of midday snacking, nighttime nibbling or caving in on dessert.
Macron faced a delicate task: he needed to persuade the middle class and blue-collar workers that he heard their anger over a squeeze on household spending, without being exposed to charges of caving in to street politics.
Macron faces a delicate task: he needs to persuade the middle class and blue-collar workers that he hears their anger over a squeeze on household spending, without being exposed to charges of caving in to street politics.
Appearing before a crowd of supporters in his Istanbul neighbourhood, Mr Imamoglu came out swinging, condemning the board for caving in to pressure from Mr Erdogan and overturning an election whose conduct and outcome it had already endorsed.
European signatories are in a delicate position -- either side with the Trump administration and walk away from the deal, or preserve the pact by caving in to Iranian calls to ease restrictions, despite the threat of US sanctions.
Russian underground opposition leader Alexei Navalny blasted Instagram for caving in to Kremlin censorship on Thursday, adding fresh controversy to the raging battle for control over the internet and social media ahead of Russia's presidential election next month.
Jim Banks (R-Ind.) called it "shameful" that U.S. allies continue to work with Huawei: The walls are caving in on #Huawei… This is a firm that's profited from stolen IP, violated Iranian & NK sanctions & spied for the #CCP.
Despite winning the first and third sets with some stunning tennis, however, the 26-year-old could not shake off the relentless Chung and ended up caving in 5-7 7-6(3) 2-03 6-3 6-0.
"The only motivation" behind the abrupt ouster of Marie Yovanovitch, then the US&aposs ambassador to Ukraine, was that she was "in the way" of Giuliani&aposs efforts to strongarm Ukraine into caving in to Trump&aposs political demands.
The short focuses on one man's day, alternating between abstract, artistic representations of his broken heart (walls caving in, enormous waves collapsing on top of him) and alarmingly realistic scenes showing him in a cubicle, attempting to get through the workday.
I saw it all: enormous families and enormous bodies, a Mormon with four wives, virgins sharing their first-ever kiss at the marriage altar, people with addictions to eating inedible objects, rooms caving in with hoarded goods, 90-day fiancés.
Many of the young people growing up today are so familiar with death and pain that they are either completely desensitized to it or feel it caving in so rapidly that they feel like there is nothing to even live for.
Still, despite the shared confusion and distrust about United States policies and intentions, nearly all Latin American governments have chosen a pragmatic approach to dealing with Washington, seeking to accommodate Trump's idiosyncrasies without caving in to his often exaggerated demands.
I use the epithet — "cuck" is short for cuckold — since it's the one Trump's most vociferous supporters hurled at mainstream Republicans they accused of caving in to the moral bullying of liberals, especially on the subjects of race and immigration.
While Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is known for not caving in to political pressure, there are other reasons to separate the cloud business, including making it easier for AWS to win retail customers who are wary of using a service provided by Amazon. 
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan on Wednesday ordered the phased release of thousands of imprisoned Taliban fighters, caving in on an earlier refusal that was threatening to derail the next steps of the American negotiated peace plan for the country.
By caving in to Saudi pressure, Ban has hurt the U.N.'s ability to speak definitively on the protection of children in conflict, and undermined his own efforts to bring human rights into the mainstream -- a core tenet of his early platform as secretary-general.
If this pen could help counteract the bad mood caving in on me—visiting home for Passover, my neurotic Jewish mother hounding me over 88s and unsaved receipts, an angry ex who blocked me on Instagram—then I'd concur that Bliss was aptly named.
Aronson flew to New Jersey, where he learned that the upstairs tenant, a food-service company, had loaded too many pallets of salad dressing into its storage hold, caving in the ceiling above the UMG vault and rupturing a pipe as it crashed down.
The (long-term) funding bill hasn't passed, that's just the reality, and we're going to keep on pressuring Democrats, especially right now when people are able to see how basically spineless they're being, caving in so easily to McConnell and a handful of moderate Democrats.
But rearguard action by phone companies, defending profits and citing big discrepancies in the prices customers pay across domestic markets that range from Bulgaria to wealthy Luxembourg, has left disappointed consumer groups accusing the EU of caving in to corporate lobbying in Brussels and in national capitals.
The dough yields shells that are sturdy enough to hold jam and pudding or scooped ice cream, or even soft scrambled eggs with smoked salmon and chives, without caving in or sogging out, while still light and thin enough to not be a chore to chew.
That said, to keep your anxiety at bay and ensure that your home remains a home and not four walls caving in on a pile of flaming resentment and tension, it's good to maintain a friendly relationship with your roommate(s), no matter how close you are with them.
It's unlikely that China's leaders will want to be seen to be caving in front of threats by a bullying U.S. president, but at the same time they are also keen to reach an agreement that will alleviate some of the pressure on their export-led manufacturing sector.
The announcement puts European signatories to the deal in a delicate position -- either side with the Trump administration and walk away from the deal, or preserve the pact by caving in to Iranian calls to ease restrictions on banking and oil trade, despite the threat of US sanctions.
"I have a really really really bad chest, like I don't know what happened to it, it feels like it's caving in, I can't even breathe," Linsenmeir tells a Springfield Police Department sergeant, according to surveillance video cited in a wrongful death lawsuit filed Thursday by her estate.
I sat at my secretary desk in my bedroom in a Manhattan apartment my wife and I just moved to, and I did almost nothing while I felt the waves of adrenaline crash around me, my body behaving like the ceiling was caving in, even though everything was, ostensibly, fine.
In the end, Lopez Obrador came under heavy criticism on social media and from security experts, who said that authorities risked encouraging copycat actions by caving in to the gang, and that the retreat from a major city created the impression that the cartel, not the state, was in control.
"It seems President Obama will end his tenure as he began it, caving in to pressure from Turkey and betraying his commitment to speak honestly about the Armenian Genocide," Armenian National Committee of America Executive Director Aram Hamparian said in a statement Thursday, before the White House issued the presidential statement.  Rep.
"Instead of caving in and trying to prepare voluntary export restraints like Japan did with their auto exports back in the 1980s, we believe China would start by strongly protesting against the labeling with the IMF, but not to initiate more aggressive retaliation ... immediately," the BofA Merrill Lynch Global Research report said.
It is highly unlikely that Twitter will take the necessary steps that might get it unblocked in China — that would mean caving in to censorship demands and self-policing user content, as LinkedIn has done — while there's already fierce competition in social media, so don't expect that China-based user number to grow much any time soon.
Remember just as what President Trump is doing is seen here as a big risk, it&aposs also likely that back in North Korea what Kim is doing is seen as a risk and he may have people and factions there that he needs to placate to show that he&aposs not caving in and so on.
He also welcomed wording that gives Britain some say in EU policy during the transition, notably on fishing quotas, and an ability to refuse to implement things it did not agree with — some of his Conservative party allies have complained that the transition deal would leave Britain a "vassal state" of the EU. The Leave Means Leave campaign accused him of "caving in" on the Irish border.
Anna EshooAnna Georges EshooOvernight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Planned Parenthood ousts its president | Harris releases drug pricing plan | House Dem drug plan delayed until after recess Democratic chair: Medicare negotiating drug prices not moving before August House bill targets use of Pentagon networks for child pornography MORE (D-Calif.), the chairwoman of the Health Subcommittee, said "the sky is really not caving in" and noted that GOP lawmakers already support some of the bills.

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