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Drake -- all chalked up Ls to the G twins.
Not exactly; it could all be chalked up to coincidence.
But Forsyth chalked the whole thing up to a mistake.
Dunlop chalked up these tensions to differences in style only.
" He chalked up its current faddishness to a "generational variable.
Some of those differences can be chalked up to gerrymandering.
Now, some of this can be chalked up to location.
In Wisconsin, legal experts chalked up Johnson's move to inexperience.
Analysts chalked up another group of misfires to franchise fatigue.
She chalked up the racial disparities in punishment to poverty.
Holding on to the 6% gains chalked up since Oct.
Ocon chalked up his third 10th place in a row.
For Republicans, the resistance was chalked up to political theater.
In the process, Alibaba has already chalked up one victory.
In 22017, HKSE chalked up 210 IPOs at $286 billion.
So they really just chalked it up to accidental co-sleeping.
Ball thought it was strange, but chalked it up to stress.
Still, the scars can probably be chalked up to continuity errors.
We kind of chalked it up to that and moved forward.
They weren't—police reportedly chalked it up to a ransomware virus.
Other patrons chalked the situation up to a typical Kickstarter experience.
Uber's disappointing debut can't be chalked up to trade woes alone.
Kelkar chalked out a fiscal consolidation roadmap under the previous government.
A swastika was once chalked on the pavement outside the store.
A lot of students chalked up the incident to a misunderstanding.
Amazon chalked up some big numbers on Prime Day this year.
" Kelly, 45, laughed and chalked it all up to an "illusion.
It is chalked up to the same old Wall Street vs.
In the past, observers have chalked the habit up to clumsiness.
Roberto Tenório, a BRF spokesman, chalked that up to legal complications.
But Ms. Radice chalked up that aloofness to her own awkwardness.
So every bad move is simply chalked up to media-hate.
I chalked the episode up to male sexist business as usual.
At first, she chalked it up as symptoms of Sjögren's syndrome.
Instead, we chalked it up to the trickery of the West.
He denied the claims and chalked them up to partisan opposition.
John Kennedy (R-LA) chalked it up to the pressure of campaigning.
He chalked that departure up, in part, to impatience with Google's timeline.
Farnum chalked the pigment up to a fascinating, if semi-failed experiment.
James chalked up her absence not to "schedules" but to the plot.
The crisis today cannot simply be chalked up to lingering Muslim-vs.
The spokesperson chalked it up to a misunderstanding by special operations personnel.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq chalked up three straight down weeks.
" The mother chalked his remark up to his being a "young kid.
In government it has chalked up wins on migration, energy and defence.
At first, he chalked it up to Johnson's excitement about the engagement.
" All of this, he chalked up to "hard feelings and broken dreams.
Uzzaman chalked up Shukla's departure from Fenox to a time-management concern.
Such a disagreement could not be chalked up to differences in expertise.
This growth isn't necessarily chalked up to user preference, but rather, ubiquity.
The researchers chalked these results up to the act of shaving itself.
Parker's absence was chalked up to management as he returns from injury.
Satoshi Yuza, a promotion manager at Yonex, chalked that up to aerodynamics.
Initially, her dermatologist chalked it up to rosacea, a common skin condition.
I chalked stories across sidewalks and penciled tiny tales in notebook margins.
" He chalked the AP's interpretation of his quotes up to a "misunderstanding.
The other chalked it up to the cost of winning the war.
I chalked it up to one of life's many forms of loss.
"I chalked up his bellicose tirades to 'Stone being Stone,' " Credico wrote.
Yet the year cannot be chalked up as only losses for Trump.
Each stem occurrence gets chalked up on the "Instances of Bullshit" board.
After checking in with his pediatrician, Lesley chalked it up to a virus.
Many chalked that up to Amex' higher fees, which have since come down.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have chalked up three straight down weeks.
Some of it can be chalked up to the fact that I'm female.
Both sides to the negotiation chalked it up amicably as a mutual misunderstanding.
The broad appeal of Stranger Things is often just chalked up to nostalgia.
At the time, I chalked it up to his background as a musician.
That will surely be chalked up as a win by the White House.
Trump's campaign issued a statement that chalked the difference up to a misunderstanding.
So what proportion of our political attitudes can be chalked up to genetics?
Her GP chalked up her stomach issues to stress-induced irritable bowel syndrome.
But the Dow chalked up just its fourth gain in 17 trading days.
Signore chalked this up to a general fascination with watching things get made.
But Trump's loyalty-mania can't be chalked up solely to his personal quirks.
Perdue chalked this up to a coordinated attack by Democrats on Ingraham's show.
It has chalked up more than three consecutive decades of annual economic growth.
She chalked up Song's aggressive stance to the ongoing game of reputation enhancement.
Could their improved mood and function be chalked up to a placebo effect?
The Angels can't win ... but at least Albert finally chalked up a W.
For starters, Canadian drugs aren't as cheap as they're chalked up to be.
For months, I chalked all of this up to the stress of school.
I chalked them up to him still piecing his finances together post-divorce.
Many doctors chalked up her distress to physical expressions of a psychic trauma.
Director Mike Judge chalked it up to the movie being a tough sell.
He considered alerting Yankees coaches but instead chalked it up to a cramp.
Trump apologized for the comments and chalked them up to "locker room" banter.
Revenue beat forecasts, while Sprint chalked up net additions of 61,000 wireless subscribers.
The Republican has certainly chalked up a lengthy track record of unsupported statements.
Our high chicken consumption can be chalked up to a simple shipping mistake.
She chalked their surfaces with the yogurt before showering them with olive oil.
" He chalked up the chatter following Tank's death to mere "misinformation" and "conspiracy theories.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders chalked up the furor to yet another misunderstanding.
The company chalked the potentially dangerous mishap up to the battery disconnecting mid-flight.
The group chalked these setbacks up to the "chilling effect" of New York's campaign.
Among states, Washington chalked up its fifth-straight month as the top job creator.
After ABC dropped her revival of Roseanne, Barr chalked up her posts to Ambien.
I've generally chalked this up to NBC treating the Olympics as entertainment, not sports.
Eventually, the "evidence" for Alpha Centauri Bb's existence was chalked up to spurious data.
A spokeswoman for the court chalked up Breyer's phone faux-paus as an oversight.
Meghan chalked up the sweet rescue to a conversation she had with the dog.
The reasons for this might be chalked up to relaxed continental attitudes toward sex.
I'd always just chalked my sweet tooth up to a simple weakness of character.
chalked this up to more of a workplace violation than legit sketch activity.
Startled nations quickly chalked out a plan to phase out the use of CFCs.
Some observers have chalked this up to Trump's paranoid personality and deep-seated insecurity.
But the Democrats chalked up big gains in the House and in gubernatorial races.
"At this past July's Democratic debate, Biden chalked up his decision to "bad judgment.
Despite that, bosses of some of the firms chalked up a bumper year personally.
Perhaps many of its issues can be chalked up to first-generation hardware issues.
Mr. Sessions, laughing with much of the hearing room, chalked it up to context.
During their conversation, a parking enforcement officer came by and chalked Mr. Gronda's tire.
Coffee shops and record stores chalked anti-KKK messages on their sidewalk sandwich boards.
On Tuesday night, Mr. Grimm chalked up his defeat in part to President Trump.
Over the past three years, it has chalked up about $12.7 billion in acquisitions.
As such, I chalked up the stories about great drinks in Brno to exaggeration.
On the Runway The first time could have been chalked up to charming idiosyncrasy.
Gamergaters chalked up the movement's grievances over ethical journalism to confusion or self-deception.
Doug Jones, a Democrat, chalked it up to nothing more than a messaging effort.
Zuckerberg told Levy that he regretted the messages and chalked them up to immaturity.
But the currency held most of the 210% gain chalked up since Oct. 10.
All those microaggressions and things I experienced I chalked up to as growing pains.
Utah's distinct place in politics is usually chalked up to its large Mormon population.
It was chalked up to a "wardrobe malfunction," and both stars apologized for it.
Real mathematical equations chalked on real blackboards, by real scientists wearing real lab coats.
He emphasized that aesthetic concerns can often be chalked up to undiagnosed medical problems.
So far this year, Brazil has chalked up a trade surplus of $31.76 billion.
But the company ultimately chalked up its inability to meet its own deadlines to hubris.
This couldn't be right, I thought, and instead chalked it up to my sleeping position.
For years, I chalked up these abnormal episodes that occurred between my period as normal.
The city chalked cars to raise revenue, not to protect the public's safety, Donald wrote.
After the March meeting, the committee chalked up the inflation weakness to lower energy prices.
Sling TV's slowing growth may not be all chalked up to the competitive landscape, either.
It chalked up 731 net orders, including 320 in December alone, compared with Boeing's 668.
Even his opponents chalked up the I, Robot routine in Saturday's debate to message discipline.
How much of our revenue can be chalked up to weather patterns or marketing spend?
At the time she chalked the change up to a healthier and slower paced lifestyle.
I chalked this up to not being used to the simulator—I found it disorienting.
Usain Bolt's dad once chalked up his son's superhuman running abilities to the Trelawny yam.
Mexico's peso chalked up some of the biggest losses, weakening as much as 1513 percent.
The self-centered tilt of his writing, however, is also chalked up as a flaw.
It also chalked up steady gains against the Swiss franc and the British pound, respectively.
There's a blackboard with the word "slut" chalked out in large letters and underlined twice.
For years, I just chalked it up to eating too quickly or not chewing enough.
Evan Spiegel, the co-founder and chief executive, chalked up the tepid growth to exclusivity.
The move, or lack thereof, is widely being chalked up as a win for Russia.
Still others can be chalked up to a lack of resources or poor management practices.
He still chalked up his 25nd successive points finish, one short of his own record.
One less remarked-upon but more interesting theory just chalked it up to pilot experience.
Hulu's lead over YouTube in terms of subscribers could be chalked up, in part, to availability.
I chalked it up as a very expensive lesson, hope this spares someone else the same.
For decades now, this supposed difference has been chalked up to the proliferation of online pornography.
The Austrian actor took the egging in his stride and chalked it up to free speech.
When asked about it in a press conference, Ellen chalked it up to a bad haircut.
Right now, SpaceX has simply chalked it up to an anomaly during a test engine firing.
In the week before flying to North Korea, she chalked off Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, and Iraq.
South Africa's rand chalked up the biggest losses on the day, slipping more than 1 percent.
While most fans chalked the look up to a really great hot tool, we dug deeper.
He chalked it up to his eagerness to find tough problems and volunteer to solve them.
Elsa strapped and chalked it up for some Russian swings, single-arm rows and goblet squats.
Kim ultimately getting the job shouldn't be chalked up to Oscar de la Renta copying Gucci.
Some reports chalked up the Vinson matter to miscommunication between the military and the White House.
There are even childish drawings chalked onto the walls of the playset, and in-game collectables.
LaVar's point ... Lonzo was a key reason UCLA chalked up a 29-4 record this year.
Borger brought up Trump's remarks, which he apologized for and chalked up to "locker room" banter.
The energy advisor chalked up the poor performance to the sluggish introduction of new efficiency policies.
The former Trump aide chalked up Moore's loss Tuesday to his campaign being "outworked" by Democrats.
Divorced from any larger meaning, it can be chalked up as a tribute to gangland ruthlessness.
For millionaires, sometimes taking that walk down the aisle can actually be chalked up to timing.
Perhaps Mr. Dauman's actions should just be chalked up to being too close to the situation.
That was on a Friday, and she chalked up her symptoms to lingering effects of anesthesia.
Instead, they chalked this up to some "local hidden variables" that were influencing the entangled particle.
What to expect: Some industry insiders chalked up the hostility as retribution for CNN's campaign coverage.
Much can still be chalked up to the "drug prices make no sense" theory, he said.
Any additional likeness found in the identical twins is chalked up to genes instead of upbringing.
The White House chalked up the limited guest list to a new approach from the president.
But most of it can be chalked up to Ephraim dreaming or fantasizing or being paranoid.
This capacity gap is typically chalked up to political dysfunction like polarization and money-in-politics.
So far, it appears the 77-year-old's medical episode is being chalked up to exhaustion.
Justin Amash (R-Mich.) chalked the deal up to "more corporate welfare and cronyism" and Sen.
It also chalked up steady gains against the Swiss franc EURCHF= and the British pound EURGBP=, respectively.
Elinav's research isn't the first to show that probiotics aren't always what they're chalked up to be.
Senator John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, chalked the Stone imbroglio up to the president's social media habits.
When confronted with news that could threaten his agenda, López Obrador has chalked it off as false.
Generally speaking, all of this will be chalked up to the expected hazards of working in horror.
That could have been chalked up to just another dust up between Trump and a media outlet.
His doctors chalked it up to a combination of genetics and his high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet.
That might be chalked up to my appearance: my Colombian-Indian mix was often mistaken for Tunisian.
Mobile chipmaker Qualcomm has chalked up another small legal victory against Apple in another patent litigation suit.
Mr. Cruz apologized onstage but chalked up the actions largely to a miscommunication over a CNN report.
And in fact, others might have similarly chalked up her outbursts to nothing more than teen angst.
That gets chalked up to Stumpf playing with his grandchildren, according to a spokeswoman for the bank.
A lot of this can be chalked up to an early version of a first-gen device.
Image: Solar ImpulseSolar Impulse has chalked up another 1,000 miles in its bid to circumnavigate the globe.
The researchers chalked up the time gap to the legwork it takes to do a thorough debunking.
With the crisis resolved, Kerry thanked Iran on Wednesday and chalked up a victory for the administration.
That time around, the issue was chalked up to an offshore roaming problem that clogged the network.
He and his wife chalked up the incident to dehydration and exhaustion from multiple cross-country flights.
GOP outside groups chalked his hourslong speech to an 11th hour effort that is doomed to fail.
A spokesperson for Hill's campaign chalked up the similarities in language to the candidates' similarities in positions.
Her parents knew something was going on, but chalked it up to her partying like many freshmen.
Again, I chalked it up to bro culture and secretly hoped they would get their money back.
The U.S. currency has chalked up all its 4.5 percent gains for the year since the Nov.
Ms. Marshall chalked up opposition to the plan to some newer residents who were resistant to change.
It has chalked up a more than fivefold increase in price since the start of the year.
If Kelly had left it at that, perhaps the controversy could have been chalked up to miscommunication.
In an interview with NPR, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich chalked up the company's success to its transparency.
But Steel chalked up the Senate victories to a battleground map that put Democrats on the defensive.
She chalked that up to ignorance about the LGBTQ community on the part of the general public.
Donald later chalked up its delayed response to the general lack of knowledge around the novel disease.
Not every hot summer day or winter snowstorm can be chalked up to climate change, of course.
Others were more realistic and chalked it up to being standard ops for a fast-food chain.
He's recorded other rappers with similar lyrical content and chalked it up to the genre, he said.
I initially chalked it up to me watching 24% of the first five seasons while 100% stoned.
He became more so the older I got, and I've always chalked that up to the anorexia.
The White House has chalked that up to the chaos and the time demands of the transition.
I just want to keep creating things even if this is chalked up to a publicity stunt.
If it was just one company that reported good news, Cramer would have chalked it up to management.
But she also stresses that this doesn't mean infidelity can—or should—be chalked up to survival instincts.
Snapchat, meanwhile, chalked up the slowdown to a technical issue with Android users that has since been fixed.
Yet the first two incumbents, Britain's Catherine Ashton and Italy's Federica Mogherini, have chalked up many unsung successes.
At this point, Huck's black ops past can be chalked up as general governmental skullduggery and left unexamined.
That was still some way behind America, which chalked up a growth rate of 3.2% in the quarter.
" That all this came together again in North Adams, Krens chalked up to a series of "serendipitous events.
Jordan chalked up his survival to the same trinity as several other survivors: Fish, rainwater and the Bible.
The analyst chalked it up to just a lot going on at one time at the entertainment giant.
Little to none of that visibility can be chalked up to the IDG, which did not strike today.
I was tired but I had chalked that up to the hours I was working at the time.
Its funds have chalked up internal rates of return (a measure of performance) of 15% since the 13s.
We chalked up his fevers to a different virus strain, and he stepped outside, squinting in the sunlight.
Part of that can be chalked up to the uncontroversial point that Roosevelt far outstrips Trump on eloquence.
Ted Cruz won his home state of Texas and Marco Rubio chalked up his first win, in Minnesota.
In a press conference after the match, Federer, 37, chalked up the loss in part to the weather.
Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway earlier this week chalked up Trump's comment as a "quip" during the debate.
The owner chalked it up to the tide outside, but it was pretty unpleasant to constantly deal with.
Williamson, in a recent interview, chalked up her unexpected success to a new "openness to ideas" among voters.
Or can all this, as seems likely, be chalked up to a lethal combination of resentment and ennui?
Coffman's spokesman chalked up his boss's fleeting support for the bill to fast moving negotiations on Capitol Hill.
The answer, I found out, can be chalked up to a mix of technological, marketing, and cultural barriers.
Then he suggested a possibility that, unlike the others, couldn't be chalked up to a one-off blip.
Well, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Mara chalked it up to being a picky eater.
Two years ago, women brought in $2797 million worth of business, and male counterparts chalked up $2000 million.
Women have often chalked up these changes to hormones, fatigue and the intoxicating love for a new baby.
When asked about the interview again on Wednesday night, Klobuchar chalked it up to a lapse of memory.
He chalked it up to the kinds of "mistakes in rhetoric" that both Democrats and Republicans occasionally make.
They blanketed the campus with chalked American flags and wrote "Keep America American," a message they considered patriotic.
In most elections, rural America, farmers, and ranchers are chalked off as too small to affect the outcome.
Michael Bennet's failed 2020 bid, suggested Sanders' success can be chalked up to a reported Russian interference campaign.
What may typically be chalked up to normal workout wear-and-tear could actually just be improper form.
Shona Sabnis, an Arconic spokeswoman, chalked up the company's recent woes to a steep decline in aluminum prices.
Unhappy to receive this information, Trump chalked it up to Yates being a holdover from the Obama administration.
The real hit a two-week low as it chalked up its biggest fall in almost a month.
Heckman explains that the spike in sales can be chalked up to the slow liberalization of fireworks laws.
The Woking-based team head into the weekend having chalked up their first consecutive points finishes of the season.
Investors have thus chalked up capital gains as bond and share prices have moved to these new, high levels.
"They've chalked up a whole lot of victories in free speech and academic freedom under his leadership," Republican Sen.
Still, whatever the successes chalked up by the perceived dominionists, there are some countervailing trends in the armed forces.
If anything, the cause of the crash can be chalked up to the incompatibility between humans and autonomous vehicles.
" On Monday, Hurt chalked up the golf-course unpleasantness to "the erratic behavior [Trump] has exhibited his entire life.
JPMEGDKENR have chalked up solid returns of more than 12 percent compared with nearly 22.53 percent on the index .
Franken has denied some of the allegations against him, apologized for others, and chalked up many to unconscious misunderstandings.
Numerous racially inflammatory incidents among children are being chalked up to behavior first modeled during stump speeches and debates.
The most common sticking points were chalked up to inexperience, inattention from experience editors, and just plain petty bickering.
Health care's issues can't simply be chalked up to a lack of brilliant people working tirelessly to solve problems.
Like most models, her discovery can be chalked up to being in the right place at the right time.
Bitcoin, the biggest and best-known cryptocurrency, has chalked up a more than fivefold increase in price this year.
"The oppression of the Sundquists cannot be chalked off to rogue employees betraying an upstanding employer," Judge Klein wrote.
I had just chalked it up to it being him wanting to have an extramarital affair at the time.
Even most friends and family members chalked up these physical changes to the stresses of being a new mom.
Parkhomenko, who served as an aide on Clinton's 2008 and 85033 campaigns, chalked it up to Biden's policy positions.
It cannot simply be chalked up to the partisan prism through which all reality in this country is refracted.
Since 20.3, the company has chalked up three consecutive years of losses totaling nearly 11 million euros ($12.4 million).
She insisted she was fine, and we chalked it up to inner-ear problems, which she'd had for years.
Amobee chalked that trend up to a higher volume of media mentions, now that the franchise is well-known.
At the time, however, Mr. Verzilov chalked it up to extreme fatigue and lay down to rest, she said.
But the latest wave of military violence against the Muslim minority can't simply be chalked up to fake news.
Some user experience designers have chalked up the desire for a chronological timeline to FOMO ("fear of missing out").
It all might be chalked up as a bizarre coincidence, had both Zottolas not kept company with reputed mobsters.
Take it all in—the crisp-chalked diamond, the ruddy arc of infield, the bright checkerboard of the outfield.
He chalked that growth up to the therapy the show offered, even if wasn&apost shown onscreen very often.
This explosion was ultimately chalked up to a problem with the helium tanks, carbon fiber composites, and solid oxygen.
Some telecom companies, however, insisted they would protect consumers' personal information anyway — and chalked doubts up to their opponents.
Last quarter the snack giant saw sales fall 13.5 percent, of which Mondelez chalked up 12.6 percent to exchange rates.
He's also fought wars with Jhonny Gonzales and Z Gorres, and has a career resume chalked full of legitimate competition.
Cramer chalked it up to a "relief rally" that helped the housing sector's prospects, but didn't completely change the outlook.
Part of this can be chalked up to our leaders, who have turned to fear mongering as the ultimate wedge.
The company chalked that up to lower exploration and operating expenses and its oil and gas fetching a higher price.
Lead attorney Tim Parlatore chalked it up to dark humor and said it did not prove that Gallagher committed murder.
South African markets chalked up some of the biggest gains after the country averted a cut to its credit rating.
The previous month, Maddox had fevers and bruising, which his pediatrician chalked up to viruses and playing at the playground.
Target reported slower-than-expected growth in the third quarter and chalked it up to large investments in speedier shipping.
The second quarter chalked up growth of 4.2%, which makes this the economy's best six-month performance since mid-2014.
The company apparently chalked that up to the list of blocked words that stem from its community terms of service.
The oversight can be chalked up, at least in part, to the fact that AI has been mostly desktop-bound.
The company basically chalked it up as a freak incident where Alexa misheard an entire sequence of commands, but still.
In the aftermath of the eventual nominee's victory, Trump, who endorsed Romney days earlier, chalked up the result... to Trump.
Walmart's decision to raise wages can be partially chalked up to tighter labor markets and the need to retain workers.
Morse chalked up the daily move to currency impacts and expectations that closely watched U.S. crude stockpiles rose last week.
MSCI's emerging equity benchmark index weakened 0.8 percent, having now chalked up losses for six of the past seven sessions.
The Berkshire deal followed a $15.33 billion increase to reserves chalked up by AIG in the last quarter of 2015.
Mulvaney, on NBC's "Meet the Press," chalked up the health-care failure to Washington's being "more rotten" than Trump thought.
None of his friends had done ayahuasca and they chalked up his trip to him just being "crazy" as usual.
The government has come under fire from voters and political opponents but has chalked up the popular opposition to misinformation.
Others, including former Trump aide David Bossie, chalked up Giuliani's admission to "media savvy" in an interview with the Journal.
Last season, he chalked up some impressive records with the club and was named goaltender and rookie of the year.
If it had been any other filmmaker I probably would have chalked Daguerrotype up as a pretty, if odd, curiosity.
That other people remember such specific elements of Sister Act 2 is easily chalked up to its enduring musical moments.
During the radio appearance, Cramer chalked up the concerns about Trump and Heitkamp to a debate inside the White House.
"A Mithril spokesperson chalked this episode up to nothing more than "a foiled plot by a self-serving ex-employee.
" A Mithril spokesperson chalked this episode up to nothing more than "a foiled plot by a self-serving ex-employee.
While Froome has chalked up more Tour wins, Wiggins is by far the biggest cycling star in cycling-mad Britain.
Halstead chalked up the support to the fact that taxpayers would get the money collected back, likely through regular payments.
Thing is, I never experienced period pain in my teens, but I just chalked it up to life, you know?
U.S. President Donald Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin last month, an event Moscow quickly chalked up as a triumph.
At first, Touch chalked it up to a bond that was close, even for a long-term client and therapist.
Why it matters: The resignation was chalked up to "serious differences over policies and principles with government leadership," per Reuters.
Even a little power, they say, corrupts — but there's little of that which can be chalked up to human nature.
The UK authorities chalked the incident up to a series of miscommunications and labeled the incident as a "medium" miss.
Mr. Tucker first chalked it up to a misunderstanding, owing to vandalism that the site had experienced in recent days.
He chalked that up to the fact that most of the White House staffers have never worked in government before.
Bloomberg spokesperson Stu Loeser chalked it up to bad timing — the interviews were just a few weeks after Bloomberg's Nov.
Now a features writer for The Los Angeles Times, Mr. Arellano chalked up Mr. James's move to a newcomer's naïveté.
The game came at the end of a three-game trip, and Walton chalked up the poor effort to fatigue.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 2.3353 chalked up their biggest percentage gains in over two months.
He denied the allegations at the time and his campaign chalked it up to an escalating political attack against him.
But there are others that even at the founding can be chalked up only to haste, carelessness and slapdash craftsmanship.
Multiple commentators have argued the allegations against Kavanaugh, if true, can be chalked up to nothing more than youthful indiscretion.
He suspects the numbers can be chalked up to money laundering, or could be outright fabrication to drum up investor interest.
"Is UR safe?" read a chalked message on a walkway on the University of Rochester's campus on Sunday night, September 10.
Many researchers, including Zahorodny, believe it's unlikely that the rise of autism cases can be chalked up to better diagnosing alone.
But I chalked this up to a month of too much Vicodin after a lifetime of thinking two Advil was excessive.
"You get that with the package," said top GOP fundraiser Mel Sembler, who chalked up those controversies to mere political naïveté.
In his neatly buttoned white shirt he would stand before blackboards chalked with the words "Innovation", "Entrepreneurship", "Collaboration" and "Creative Empowerment".
"I chalked it up to a '50s–'60s-era image of a boss chasing a secretary around the desk," he said.
The S&P 500 index chalked up 3,453 days without entering bear territory, defined as a drop of at least 20%.
The social networking company chalked up the problem to a "server configuration change," not a cyberattack as some had been speculating.
In fact, Matthew Holman, Director of the International Astronomical Union's Minor Planet Center, chalked the whole situation up to a success.
Of course, today's bump in Echo device sales can't all be chalked up to increased interest in Amazon's smart speaker category.
When news broke of Trump's conversation Friday with Tsai, many foreign policy experts simply chalked it up to a rookie error.
Much of those inflated margins can be chalked up to online services, including advertising and, most notably, cloud services through AWS.
And all of it can be chalked up to decisions Trump made in his appointments and governing style (or lack thereof).
"I chalked it up to a '50s-'60s era image of a boss chasing a secretary around the desk," Tarantino said.
Free shipping: Amazon has chalked up much of its gains through its $99-a-year Prime program, which offers free shipping.
But one popular theory suggests that they can be chalked up to a special class of neutron stars known as magnetars.
A lot of what's been reported about the Russia investigation can be chalked up to incompetence or cravenness rather than collusion.
Other mining peers such as BHP Group and Fortescue Metals also chalked up gains as much as 21% and 21.4430%, respectively.
Defense: Client 'had no motive' The defense contends Garcia Zarate's rushing away from the scene can be chalked up to nervousness.
Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), the head of the House Intelligence Committee, chalked up Belgium's problems to the country's relatively small size.
Of course, a lot of these problems can be chalked up to being the first-gen product from a new company.
"I chalked it up to a '50s-'60s era image of a boss chasing a secretary around the desk," he said.
Ultimately, Corker and others in the Senate chalked up Tillerson's sudden dismissal to vast differences in style between the two men.
She was coming out as a lesbian, which at first, her parents chalked up to an "art-school thing," Rees said.
Hunter Biden admitted there wasn't much in his life that couldn't be at least partly chalked up to his last name.
The Dow was down 270 points on Tuesday but most chalked that up to concerns about the U.S.-China trade war.
But much of the surge could be chalked up to hype, warns Mark Tepper, president and CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners.
Lyft chalked up this growth in part to the power of its brand compared to rivals, without mentioning Uber by name.
In attempting to explain Mr. Trump's victory, many Democrats have therefore chalked it up to his racial demagogy and rhetorical populism.
He identified as a member of the Rollin 60's Crips gang, which he chalked up to history, circumstance and survival.
Republicans' hesitation can largely be chalked up to Trump, who has only dialed up his calls for wall money in recent days.
In 1886, he chalked up his first succès de scandale when his painting "The Sick Child" was reviled by Oslo's art establishment.
Many in the industry have chalked that trend up to smarter consumers, who wait until key promotional moments to make their purchases.
Some officials said that the whole thing might be chalked up to people clapping and banging on things while watching the Olympics.
It chalked up some against the yen, rallying nearly half a percent to 109.27 yen, its biggest daily rise in two weeks.
As for the Elmo apples study, Wansink and his colleagues eventually chalked the problems up to some missing data and coding errors.
I'd chalked it up to my own bad genetics on the X2s, but the straight, soft wing design never added much security.
The faint infinity symbol tattoo is located just below the elbow for both stars, something that can't be chalked up to coincidence.
Clinton had a cough last week, and chalked it up to allergies -- joking at an event that she was allergic to Trump.
But it's also worth keeping in mind that few discoveries in science are ever as simple as they're chalked up to be.
All of that could be chalked up to just shoddy writing on one of the dumbest plots ever on Game of Thrones.
On all the days in between, I chalked it up to a rare strain of homesickness and looked to relieve the symptoms.
Cook expressed his disappointment that Apple was required to remove the apps, but chalked it up as a cost of doing business.
Apple's success is often chalked up to marketing, but that marketing has always reflected the idea that technology should be deeply personal.
Lena Dunham chalked up her recent weight loss to Donald Trump's presidency — and expects to drop even more with each executive order.
" He chalked it up to "an absence of leadership even more from the United States in being a champion of human rights.
" Bush Hager chalked the missing digits up to age, saying, "They say if you don't sleep that much, your toes go away.
Republicans have accused him of implying that he held that clearance for longer, a charge Ossoff has chalked up to political attacks.
Melania questioned whether her husband and Bush "even knew that the mic was on" and chalked their conversation up to "boy talk."
His presidency has chalked up a list of public accomplishments that will continue to serve this country after he has left office.
I chalked it up to a sales gimmick, but the burnt orange color dubbed "Golden Hour" is ideal for my skin tone.
Some law experts chalked up the move as a publicity stunt since he could have filed this motion in the criminal case.
While the ordeal can be chalked up as a success, we still have a lot of thoughts about how everything went down.
When I asked him about the alcohol smell, he chalked it up to the scent of his cologne, and I believed him.
Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, chalked it up to heightened emotions — they were "rattled" watching the incident live, and assumed the worst.
I'm sure she sensed I was all sorts of messed up, but I'm guessing she chalked it up to typical ghetto craziness.
Spot market trading chalked up the biggest decrease, down 24 percent to $784 billion a day in April from three years earlier.
In the locker room on Sunday night, Carroll chalked up the turn in this season's fortunes to a true and solid discovery.
The S.E.C. has chalked up some of the decline in settlement sizes to recent Supreme Court rulings that effectively handcuffed the agency.
Voatz chalked up the criticism to a grudge by researchers who have accused the company of reporting a hacker to the FBI.
I don't see a lot of logic in this setup, though it could be chalked up to the camera software being unfinished.
And they are not taking jobs from native-born Americans, whose declining levels of employment can be chalked up to other factors.
Joe Biden chalked up a comfortable win the South Carolina Democratic primary in a needed boost for a flagging 226 presidential campaign.
The internal cost of the Sons and Daughters program would later be chalked up to "a marketing expense," prosecutors and regulators said.
Since taking over in late 2013, Peugeot shares have chalked up a total return of some 260%, including dividends, according to Eikon.
At 22, she began losing a lot of weight, which she at first chalked up to her training for a half marathon.
The odd feeling in his chest lasted only 20 minutes, and he chalked it up to the wear and tear of playing.
Although Vallverdu acknowledged he was surprised by the sterling start, he chalked up the rapid improvement to Dimitrov's willingness to work tirelessly.
Biden's campaign has chalked it up to a press hungry for a juicy headline, pointing out that their candidate is still winning.
About the Twitter spats, Hoyer chalked it up to "strong feelings" about clearly emotional policy issues — like child detention at the border.
For example, the indictment reads: Hunter's office has chalked up some of these expenses as mistakes, and Hunter has maintained his innocence.
Even such mundane experiences as losing your keys can be—and have been—chalked up to the doings of a mischievous resident spirit.
This source chalked it up to Priebus' relative insecurity, whereas Bannon is comfortable in his post and knows where he stands with Trump.
The difference in appearance could be chalked up to the change in actors, and accommodating the makeup to suit the Furdik's facial dimensions.
As David Waldstein reported today, Bregman chalked up his big game to the extra work he did in the batting cages on Saturday.
I just chalked it up as this hideous experience that I was aware a lot of fellow actresses had experienced at some point.
The Diamondbacks chalked it up to a case of wanting to do too much, especially inasmuch as O'Brien is from the Miami area.
I chalked this up to the usual pre-release silliness; how could a brand-new game be anything like something released in 1986?
Speaking in Palo Alto, Biden chalked up his lower numbers to the fact his campaign got started in April — later than other campaigns.
Walmart entered Brazil in 1995, eventually becoming the country's third-largest retailer, but it has chalked up seven consecutive years of losses there.
Weak third-quarter data was chalked up to bottlenecks in the car industry, which had to meet new emissions standards for diesel engines.
They waved away her style choices as "faux punk" and chalked up the pop quality of her songs to a boardroom of writers.
The 2023 issue chalked up the biggest losses, down 0.728 cents to trade at 99.417 cents in the dollar - its lowest since Aug.
Things went south between Doc and Darryl on Thursday -- when Doc no-showed at an event and Strawberry chalked it up to drugs.
Bayer chalked up 3.3 billion euros ($3.84 billion) in Xarelto revenues last year and expects annual sales to rise above 5 billion euros.
At the time, Tiny chalked to pressure into taking the photo next to the guy T.I.'s had beef with in the past.
Beckham chalked up McAdoo's comments as "he said, she said" talk -- and said his focus was on facing the Vikings on Monday night.
And it's true: Not everything that was once "alternative" and is now "trendy" should be chalked up to a sense of buyable rebellion.
Part of this failure can be chalked up to the Obama administration having to deal with the financial crisis immediately after taking office.
All told, the agency has chalked up nearly $12 billion in civil fines and consumer refunds for 29 million Americans defrauded by scams.
But they may have chalked up the issue to user error or a small glitch, not realizing it was a system-wide bug.
On the Republican side Donald Trump chalked up big wins in Michigan and Mississippi, though he won Louisiana and Kentucky by smaller margins.
After 12 hours of conspicuous silence, White House aides and several Republicans on Capitol Hill, chalked up the whole thing to a misunderstanding.
The explanation for why can, at least in part, be chalked up to the Working Holiday Program that Commonwealth countries take part in.
But it also experienced a drop in digital advertising revenues, which the company chalked up to "continued turbulence" in the digital ad world.
"I chalked it up to a '50s-'60s era image of a boss chasing a secretary around the desk," he told the Times.
But when her breathing didn't get easier and she started getting headaches, she went to the doctor, who chalked it up to stress.
However, since the final good is exported from China, the entire price is chalked up to a Chinese export, overestimating the trade imbalance.
Washington said she didn't understand why TV was considered more diverse but chalked it up to more outlets through which to distribute content.
It would be less depressing, though perhaps more enraging, if gender bias could be chalked up to sexist men clinging to their prerogatives.
Many within Fox chalked up the lack of tension to the sheer size of the company, which included the studios and cable networks.
Ms. Caruso, now 22, said she chalked up the encounter at the time to how men act, and did not say anything publicly.
Much of that can be chalked up to a perceived folksy demeanor and his time as former President Barack Obama's second-in-command.
The big swings can be chalked up to global capital flows that aren't necessarily reflective of the economic outlook in the United States.
Separately, CNN's chief national security correspondent, Jim Sciutto, also chalked up the president's North Korea rhetoric as a play on his Twitter messaging.
Sensitivities seemed to reach a peak at Emory when students complained of being traumatized after finding " TRUMP 73" chalked on sidewalks around campus.
Cabán ultimately lost after absentee ballots were counted, but D'Adamo, nonetheless, chalked it up as proof that local elbow grease changed the game.
"Any prisoner who troopers or CO's considered to be a leader was chalked across the back with a large white X," Thompson writes.
And while Khouw spotted bullish options activity brewing in some other gold plays, he chalked it up to traders rethinking their earlier bets.
Well, the video chalked up more than 3.4 MILLION views on YouTube -- and a few weeks later, Pacquiao beat Broner in the ring.
"Fried Covfefe — priceless," read one chalked menu, the new Brooklyn's notice that there is more to life than the Trumpian carnival in Washington.
That shift toward liberalism can, again, be chalked up to a change in white Democrats -- this time in the growth of educational attainment.
I had chalked it up to some sort of midlife crisis, but perhaps it's too many years of too little touch and affection.
The end of 2018 was a gloomy time for European stocks, with the year being chalked down as the worst in a decade.
I chalked them up to being on all-season tires, but I also thought that the XT6 could use a bit more power.
For all the Republicans who have chalked up President Donald Trump's outbursts over the past few weeks to just Trump being Trump, Sen.
" He chalked the similarities up to The Orville following in the footsteps of Star Trek's "forward thinking, aspirational, optimistic place in science fiction.
The Trump campaign chalked up the incident as a "database error" that included a delegate already "rejected and removed" from the campaign's list.
This could be chalked up to Unrein playing for a Chicago team, but the man wasn't even in Rio when Cogdell won her medal.
Each active front in the perpetual Trump-era political drama in Washington can all or in part be chalked up to his confrontational approach.
In 2009, when his Quilliam associate Ed Husain advocated spying on British Muslims, Nawaz chalked the ensuing controversy up to the bellyaching of a
" Early national surveys showed Warren lagging on this front, a dynamic that officials chalked up to name recognition and her position as an "unknown.
The 2044 bond chalked up the steepest losses, falling nearly 1.4 cents to its lowest level in nearly four weeks, according to Tradeweb data.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index added 2.9 percent, led by banks, while Britain's blue-chip FTSE 13 index chalked up a similar gain.
Alibaba CEO Daniel Zhang chalked the return down to "protectionism," but, if nothing else, it has certainly spurred the company's marketing team into action.
MSCI's index for emerging markets shares slid 0.3% as heavyweight Asian indices chalked up the biggest losses with Hong Kong stocks down over 1%.
There's been a plateau, which can be chalked up to a variety of factors, including the increasing prevalence of heart disease, strokes and diabetes.
Each time, Alison Taylor's car tires were chalked by a Saginaw, Michigan, parking enforcement officer to keep track of how long she'd been parked.
After all, phones bursting into flames is, sadly, not unprecedented, and can often be chalked up to something as benign as a faulty cable.
Taking a closer peek, Aldridge's feed is chalked full of miniature masterpieces that pile on the detail and rake in likes by the thousands.
If it lasts, this will be chalked up as a victory for Duterte's pivot to China and a geopolitical setback for the United States.
Many questioned how they could have survived such an ordeal and arrived in decent shape; the three repeatedly chalked up their survival to God.
Portugal's arrivals growth outpaced those in neighboring Spain, which chalked up a 11 percent rise in the same period, according to official Spanish data.
Some have chalked up Trump's criticism of the AT&T-Time Warner deal to his problems with CNN, which is owned by Time Warner.
Despite the government's luxury crackdown, Moutai's shares have chalked up an almost sevenfold price rise since the start of 2014 and doubled last year.
Schipper said that his father chalked it up to a learning experience and that he had a good laugh over his son's epic blunder.
Ross was considered the dark horse in the finale, but Maksim Chmerkovskiy chalked up his presence in the final three to his work ethic.
His blatant lies about Trump's inauguration crowd size are also disappointing, but can (charitably) be chalked up to needing to win trust with Trump.
Asia had also chalked up healthy gains, with MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares ex-Japan up 0.8% while Japan's Nikkei added 0.5%.
A lot of this can be chalked up to the fact that there are way more male characters than female ones on the show.
Political analysts chalked her scarce presence up to strategy, much like her decision to align with moderate Peronist Alberto Fernandez in the first place.
The English writer Christopher Logue's poem exhorting readers to "Come to the Edge" is chalked on a wall at the back of the room.
MSCI's benchmark emerging equity index slipped 22016 percent, giving up more of the 297 percent gains it chalked up from a Feb 12 trough.
This could be chalked up to the virtually guaranteed market success of anything with a Star Wars moniker, or to Battlefront's massive reactive changes.
The app, developed by Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, has since chalked up around 75 million downloads, according to estimates by Beijing-based consultancy Qimai.
Longer-dated maturities chalked up the biggest gains, with the 2027 and the 2026 issues jumping more than 1.3 cents, according to Tradeweb data.
Her book, "The Myth of Voter Fraud," concluded that almost all instances of illegal votes can be chalked up to misunderstandings and administrative error.
Gallagher served about eight months in confinement prior to going to trial, so his four-month sentence will be chalked up to time served.
His detractors chalked that up to a honeymoon period and to the candor with which he was waging (and winning) a battle against cancer.
The president's national security adviser, John R. Bolton, chalked up the omission to Mr. Trump's "full to overflowing" schedule of meetings with other leaders.
Lachlan said publicly that he wanted to spend more time in Australia, but most Murdochologists chalked up his departure to friction with his father.
The scope of the dysfunction that Ebola revealed is beyond what can be chalked up simply to being a weak state in West Africa.
We did press Sabrina -- who's a personal trainer -- about deleting the pics, and she chalked it up to a "health and fitness" related cleansing.
In part, that can probably be chalked up to a busy culture that just doesn't allow much time for self reflection and emotional processing.
In the beginning of the spring semester in 2014, I began suffering from severe pain and fatigue, which I originally chalked up to overwork.
Speaking at a fund-raiser in San Francisco on Thursday, he predicted that the Labour loss would be chalked up to its extreme positions.
Most GOP senators are loath to step into the middle of the fight, which they chalked up to a disagreement over the president's style.
But while this decade can be chalked up as a loss for energy stocks, options traders are betting big on a rebound in 2020.
Most likely the stakes accompanying your poor experience were low, and you simply chalked it up to the cost of being an early adopter.
Scott Dieckhaus, a Missouri Republican operative who previously ran the state House GOP campaign committee, chalked up Linton's loss to the scandal surrounding Greitens.
Trump had earlier said he doubted the assessment while standing alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin, though he later chalked up his statements to misspeaking.
The New Orleans district attorney's office has chalked up legal black marks for years, including a string of Supreme Court cases involving prosecutorial misconduct.
Manson chalked it up to his artistic expression ... and Dwight seemed to accept that, but made it clear he'd never pull that kinda thing.
Trump chalked up his decision in no small part to his desire to keep oil prices low and protect U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
The Shenzhen composite has fallen by around 30 percent this year, while the Shanghai composite has chalked up a loss of more than 20 percent.
Wall Street chalked up its biggest loss in four years, with the Dow Jones down as much as 216,26.5 points at one stage that day.
She chalked them up to "some small miscalculations, due to an Excel error where a couple of cells were missed for a series of calculations."
The S&P 500 chalked up its second record close of the week, though traders had largely been expecting the Fed to cut rates again.
At the time, however, Tarantino said he chalked up Weinstein's behavior to a specific infatuation with Sorvino, and believed it stopped once they began dating.
On one stretch of the pedestrianised thoroughfare people have chalked their names or their home countries, in a show of solidarity from around the world.
The 41-year-old Houston accountant chalked it up to bad reflux, telling his wife, Larissa Fletcher, that he needed to stop eating spicy food.
U.S. stock futures were higher this morning after the Dow, S&P 24.8, and Nasdaq chalked up their first back-to-back gains of May.
Lyft also reported losing a staggering $1.1 billion in its first quarter earnings, which the company chalked up to 2019 being a "peak loss" year.
At the time, fans chalked it up to typical open-world shenanigans: when a game is this large, there's no telling what can go wrong.
It chalked up victories in government, such as the introduction of a national minimum wage in 403, but failed to get much credit for them.
Some experts chalked up the rejection of Macron's deal to Trump and National Security Adviser John Bolton's America First approach to all foreign policy initiatives.
Boeing has chalked up many of the delays to a lack of funding, but NASA officials told the inspector general that money isn't to blame.
But apparently this latest development is not due to that team and can be chalked up as another failure by Kalanick and his executive team.
I'd seen it countless times before and chalked up Carrie's story line to another case of bad sex — but watching it now, I was shocked.
Manigault-Newman chalked the discrepancy up to "being cautious" because she was scared of alleged threats made by Kelly before bizarrely cutting off the segment.
But for UK lawmakers, any sort of misunderstanding of Facebook's business practices could be chalked up to its executives' resistance to cooperate in the investigation.
Dollar-denominated bonds chalked up solid gains, with many issues adding around 1.5 cents, according to Tradeweb data - their biggest daily gain in several weeks.
The service limits how many songs users can download locally to their device to play offline, which years ago was chalked up to licensing agreements.
The Republican nominee has chalked his comments up to "locker room talk," but Hillary did not hold back when addressing the controversy at Sunday's debate.
But Spicer said Trump chalked up the statement to different views and partisan politics because of Flynn's criticism of Obama's "lack of strategy" on counterterrorism.
" He chalked this up to "unspeakable shock," predicting that "torment, rage, bitterness, resentment, betrayal, shame, embarrassment, grief—if not present then—would soon visit her.
Chinese mainland markets chalked up losses by the close: The Shanghai composite was down 1.83% to 2,909.07 and the Shenzhen composite declined 2.26% to 1,611.44.
I have never felt comfortable reporting anything to my manager or to human resources, and have chalked it up to the cost of doing business.
My conveyance and I managed to glide through the same aisle, steering clear of all grainstuffs, which I smugly chalked up to my magnetic charm.
On the roof, Honnold tied his rope to a steel stanchion, harnessed up, re-chalked his hands, and dropped off the side of the building.
The slow refugee admittance has been chalked up to tensions within their security screening — which can take years under the current system — and bureaucratic troubles.
MSCI's emerging market index extended gains into a third day and rose 508 percent as bourses across Asia , Europe and Africa chalked up solid gains.
Rosalind Wiseman, author of the book Queen Bees and Wannabes, which focused on teenagers and their use of technology, chalked it up to peer pressure.
In 2015, Legendary chalked up a net loss of $540 million, according to a regulatory filing that Wanda Film filed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
Another was Faye Dunaway, whose brittle, tic-filled performance here is chalked up to nerves and lack of preparation; he helped to talk her down.
Machkovech said he chalked the experience up to Amazon "solving a problem that doesn't exist," arguing that people are perfectly capable of checking customers out.
Many students chalked up her presence on campus to affirmative action,  "People would just say to my face: 'I know why you're here,'" says Gomez.
Professor Reiner also chalked up some of the devolution of basic courtesy to people's increasingly digitized existence and engagement with their phones, not one another.
Mr. Modi's popularity cannot be chalked up only to the fact that Hindu nationalist ideology plays well in a country that is 80 percent Hindu.
That means any information you don't want to hear can be chalked up to people who want to smear the blue team or red team.
These were especially noticeable after short bursts of increased intensity in exercise, which Fitbit chalked up to the challenges of tracking heart rate from the wrist.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley has chalked up another win, securing an arms embargo on South Sudan -- something that eluded the Obama administration.
Police eventually decided not to pursue any criminal charges against Bieber ... and chalked it all up to an accident, partially caused by camera flashes blinding Justin.
Rolet chalked up "very considerable achievements" but "no CEO is irreplaceable", and the existing management team has a deep knowledge of LSE business, the exchange said.
" Carey tried to joke about it all to defuse some of the sensationalist tabloid power of the terms and ultimately chalked up her difficulties to "exhaustion.
But I feel like even if I had, I'd have chalked it up to envy and not to being judged as some Bluetooth-wearing Wall Streeter.
The reason that he seems so much bigger than other gators captured on film could be chalked up to the Endangered Species Act passed in 1973.
Apple chalked up a net profit of $2000bn for the three months ending April 21st, a solid 22% rise compared with the same quarter last year.
We got Marlon leaving Catch Friday night and asked about the whole MAGA thing, and at first he chalked it up to weed ... VERY good weed.
Though the rise of Sarahah can be mostly chalked up as a success story, critics have raised questions about whether the app's anonymity actually encourages bullying.
Prices for longer-dated bonds chalked up the biggest gains, with most bonds maturing in 2030 or beyond rising 1.5 cents in the dollar or more.
Tom Cole (R-OK) and John Larson (D-CT) are among those who chalked up surprise wins in their races for leadership posts in recent years.
These issues could be chalked up to a problem with PR samples (I'm crossing my fingers), or there could be a problem at the manufacturer level.
After being dismissed and told she's crazy her whole life, Nell naturally chalked the Bent-Neck Lady up to being a product of her own mind.
A majority of these accidents are chalked up to human error, which scientists suggest could be avoided with driverless vehicles programmed to follow the road rules.
At least some of the buzz can be chalked up to brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev's Asian business seeking to raise nearly $10 billion in Hong Kong.
In the first half of 2018, Tecentriq chalked up 320 million Swiss francs ($320.80 million) while Keytruda's were nearly 10-fold higher at around $3.1 billion.
Part of the confusion could be chalked up to everyone, including Elaine, dressing like a dad on his day off, but I'm not buying that explanation.
The two women chalked up the shared experience as a funny coincidence that is, until six years later when it happened again to a mutual friend.
The British currency has also chalked up impressive gains against the euro with the pair holding near a three-week low around 87 pence on Wednesday.
In major respects, Trump's presidency is following outlines chalked out by Bush, the cowboy-in-chief whose populist appeal was enhanced by his belligerent foreign policy.
Some of these disparities can be chalked up to a scarcity of polling — there was only one public opinion survey in Kansas before voters caucused there.
Everything has to mean something else; nothing succeeds by its own merit or is allowed to remain a mere detail chalked up to chance or circumstance.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell 3 basis points to 1.82 percent, after having chalked up its biggest weekly rise last week for six months.
The overall monstrousness of his behavior as described in this memoir might be, to an art historical apologist, chalked up to the crankiness of old age.
The key to astronauts successfully living with one another for six months or more can be chalked up to what NASA calls EB, or Expeditionary Behavior.
It's not hard to get angry, especially when a newspaper column suggests that our struggles can be chalked up to that latte we had this morning.
No one is quite sure what causes sleep paralysis, but some studies have it chalked up to garden-variety mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
A lot of this can be chalked up to the fact that Mobile World Congress, the biggest smartphone show, is a little over a month later.
I chalked up their choices to a mixture of teenage desire to experiment and a pop cultural pull to look more "other" than natural and black.
But those with higher testosterone chalked up better results, lasting 21.17 seconds longer than before and gaining 923 grammes of lean muscle mass, their weight unchanged.
Despite the challenges, sub-Saharan Africa has chalked up many economic gains over the past few years and recorded significant progress in child survival, Watkins said.
Last week, Il Sole unveiled it had chalked up a first half loss of 49.8 million euros and newspapers said it will need a capital increase.
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell 2 basis points at 1.83 percent, after having chalked up its biggest weekly rise last week for six months.
Frank D'Angelo, a close friend of Sherman, said the businessman complained of fatigue but he chalked it up to working long hours and not eating well.
If I chalked up my familiarity with "Fiddler" to its clichéd resemblance to my life, now I remembered that clichés are clichés because they're true, right?
Some of that can no doubt be chalked up to the fact that people really hate change when it comes to something as fundamental as a keyboard.
There are now more than 70 related Instagram accounts around the world where people share photos of pavements they've chalked with the words they've had to endure.
The legendary game creator chalked up the decision to security concerns, fears that an offline mode would make the game unstable and open it up to piracy.
I saw a few other kids a bit weepy, so I chalked it up to second-day jitters, blew her a kiss and darted out the door.
But I also know that I'd be doing myself a disservice if I chalked up my sometimes weird gender feelings to a desire to escape from something.
It was a failure Dave Wasserman, a nonpartisan political handicapper with the Cook Political Report, chalked up to inexperience — an obstacle he said many young candidates face.
The unpredictable fun in the freighted conversation can be chalked up to Mostel's clownish temperament and training, but it also relates to the timing of the interview.
Facebook VP Alex Schultz chalked this up to the fact that the company is "testing" the feature, although he did not specify the point of the test.
Emotional, empathetic people may struggle to make what are often chalked up to "tough business decisions" because of the ramifications those decisions can have on other people.
Russia's rouble chalked up some of the biggest losses against the dollar, weakening 0.6 percent with oil prices slipping more than 1 percent adding to the pressure.
He went through a few meltdowns—including serious allegations of domestic violence—and eventually chalked up his failures in Cleveland to his relationship with alcohol and depression.
Carlyle chalked up the bankruptcy mostly to changes in Medicare payment formulas that cut reimbursement, but the rest of the industry didn't go bankrupt as a result.
The 2034 issue chalked up the steepest losses, dropping 2.377 cents, while the bond maturing in 2036 also lost more than 2 cents, according to Tradeweb data.
But not all of this can be chalked up to Abiy, or Eritrea's President Afwerki, who sent a peace delegation to Ethiopia at the end of June.
The Mets opened the scoring by getting all three of their runs in the fourth, which could all be chalked up to the proverbial game of inches.
There were videos of Haring at work, feverishly painting his way across an enormous scroll, and a room filled with drawings he illegally chalked in subway stations.
"Taken alone, the Lifeline leak may seem to be just a minor transgression that can be chalked up to business as usual in Washington, D.C.," he said.
The Federal Trade Commission's decision not to interview Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as part of its privacy probe into his company can be chalked up to expediency.
The curvaceous model chalked up and knocked some balls around in the billiards room of self-help guru Tai Lopez's pad ... then hit the pool outside too.
DJI chalked the setback up to a problem with one of the parts in the manufacturing process; the Mavic has been shipping preorders, albeit slower than anticipated.
In 2017, when she released "Reputation", though she sold 2.2m albums, she chalked up only 1.3bn streams, whereas Drake achieved 5.9bn streams against just over 600,000 sales.
He was also involved in a benches-clearing dispute this week with Rays outfielder Avisail Garcia that both Sabathia and Garcia ultimately chalked up to a misunderstanding.
Kaptur, at the time, chalked up the loss to the lopsided power dynamics in the Democratic Caucus between the heavily represented coasts and the lesser represented heartland.
So far, Republicans have chalked up single-digit victories in Montana and Kansas special elections to replace other House Republicans tapped by Mr. Trump for his cabinet.
MPs have been threatening for months to wrestle control of Brexit from May's dying government -- given that she has chalked up two historic defeats over her deal.
But bathing's reborn popularity can be as readily chalked up to an intensifying romance with rituals, according to Lucie Greene, a trend forecaster at J. Walter Thompson.
The group was largely couples in their 23s and 30s, a surprising fact that I chalked up to the centrality of binge-watching to the modern relationship.
Then, with eyes closed, I was spun around and asked to throw beanbag weights shaped like handguns onto a chalked outline of a body on the ground.
It's still not actually making a profit, however; operating and net losses can be chalked up, in part, to biannual marketing campaigns that increased revenue, but lowered profits.
That thinking dates back at least to 1994, when Democrats lost Congress and the defeat was partly chalked up to backlash from the recently passed assault-weapons ban.
This prompted a routine gear check (as video producers neurotically do), and everything was accounted for, so we did the logical thing and chalked it up to ghosts.
" Cluke, 44, said she and her dad would often report Long to the administration for bad behavior but they "chalked it up to being a high school kid.
Human beings, on the other hand, invent and live in worlds where race is real, and where divisions in race are chalked up to "common sense" and intuition.
The pound weakened 0.2% to $1.2896, having chalked up 6% gains since Irish and British leaders said they could "see a possible pathway to a deal" on Oct.
Haslam reportedly went to Jackson's office to deliver the news after the team had chalked up another loss -- sending their record to 2-5-1 on the season.
SXEP chalked up their biggest daily gain since January this year, benefiting from a rise in crude prices due to an attack on Saudi oil installations in Yemen.
Indians: 27, Jose Bautista: 20 In what's become a recurring beef between Cleveland and the Blue Jays' slugger, the Indians chalked up another troll point on Wednesday night.
The high percentage of job gains among Americans under the age of 19 suggests that much of the gains can be chalked up to holiday hiring, he said.
Online Profile Is Ignored I chalked up my first issue with the startup to the hit-or-miss nature of automated shopping services, and the learning curve required.
Since the start of the year, bonds issued by Venezuela and PDVSA chalked up steady gains amid weeks of protests that saw pressure mount on President Nicolas Maduro.
This is not common behavior in the least and can be chalked up to operator error and the fact that I first flew this thing in crowded Brooklyn.
That is well below the 20% chalked up by early March in 2008, but, leaving that year aside, primary turnout is the highest in the party since 1992.
The 2045 issue chalked up some of the biggest gains, adding 3.7 cents to trade at 81.95 cents, its strongest level since last Friday, according to Tradeweb data.
Trump's numbers and sway should be chalked up to the bond that he has forged with his supporters, and his ability to both stoke and channel their sentiments.
In the show, Bonnie's motives for killing Perry remain unclear (it's chalked up to helping a friend in need), but her reasons are spelled out in the book.
The wave elections of 2018 could be chalked up to a general dislike of Trump, but Democrats won on a message that largely focused on healthcare, not Russia.
Fields has had an illustrious career as a leader in the automotive business and has chalked it up to his eagerness to find tough problems and solve them.
The Menil owns classic examples of Twombly's work: monumental semiabstract paintings depicting mysterious narratives — violent, erotic, possibly diaristic — and marked, like chalked-up blackboards, with half-legible phrases.
Opinion Columnist Where politicians are concerned, especially aging and garrulous ones, it may be a mistake to attribute to strategy what can be chalked up to simple fecklessness.
That might be chalked up to the statistical randomness that can cause the numbers to bounce around in ways that don't reflect the underlying reality of the economy.
At the time she chalked it up to a new job — she worked in a research lab — and the pressures associated with a project they had recently started.
Australia offered little in the final third of the first half after seeing D'Agostino's fifth-minute header chalked off by referee Mohammed Hassan for a foul on Nematov.
After 28 billion Swiss francs ($7513 billion) in losses in 2751 and 28, Credit Suisse's chalked up a third consecutive quarter in profit the three months to Sept.
Several White House officials chalked up the conflicting perceptions of Schlapp's role to the unorthodox setup of the communications department and ambiguity over both Schlapp's and Hicks' role.
Stephen Curry chalked up an L Thursday before the Warriors took on the Spurs ... getting his butt kicked in a ScootEBike race ... and TMZ Sports has the footage.
I learned about my gift at the age of 12, but when I saw things that were going to happen, I always chalked it up to deja vu.
Snapchat denied claims ad prices were cut, but chalked the price changes to the addition of different kinds of ad units to allow for smaller and larger ad campaigns.
For a long time, military historians saw female impersonation as just a lark, something that happened during World War I that could be chalked up to stresses of war.
On Friday, the real chalked up its sixth weekly decline in a row to hit a record low under 4.30 per dollar, and is now down 7% this year.
I lived for years in denial about what I wanted from other boys my age, or why, and chalked my interest up to the plausible deniability of anthropological curiosity.
FIFA, under the guidance of new (puppet dictator) president Gianni Infantino, chalked up a deal with the Chinese property and cinema empire Dalian Wanda Group to hold sponsorship rights.
Part of this increase can be chalked up to smartphone apps and online services that mask a caller's location and identity, diminishing the risk of the swatter being caught.
Following the 2013 removal of a popular rainbow crossing on Oxford St, in the midst of Sydney's LGBT capital, Brechney chalked a rainbow at his home as a joke.
Prior to Thursday's quarterly report, Domino's shares had chalked up a year-to-date gain of just over 31 percent, including a 10 percent jump in the past month.
Since the start of the year, bonds issued by Venezuela and PDVSA have chalked up steady gains amid weeks of protests that saw pressure mount on President Nicolas Maduro.
Elliott chalked up another victory this week when Warren Buffett failed to buy Energy Future Holdings, which owns a majority stake in Oncor, the biggest electricity distributor in Texas.
Hemseath, a Republican whose industry relies heavily on exports to Mexico, chalked it up to political bluster, noted Hillary Clinton's anti-trade rhetoric and voted for Trump in November.
Photo: Getty ImagesWhile Qualcomm may have chalked up a big win in settling its global feud with Apple, it didn't fare quite as well against the Federal Trade Commission.
I suspected at least some of the hype around CBD could be chalked up to a placebo effect—but that was before I found out you could vape it.
I complained about my heart rate and shortness of breath toward the end of my pregnancy, but my health care providers chalked up my condition to regular pregnancy symptoms.
Short story ... Rotimi chalked it up to a misunderstanding and says he paid the rapper $100k and will pay him the balance when the royalty checks start rolling in.
In fact, it may be chalked up to a perception that depression worsens during winter months, as opposed to a diagnosable illness backed by hard evidence, emerging research contends.
The 34-year-old's charge to overhaul Margaret Court's record 24 grand slam singles titles may have stalled since she chalked up major number 21 at last year's Wimbledon.
What's more, it cast doubt on state water scientists who not only failed to properly monitor Flint's water but chalked up the personal experiences of citizens as worthless antidotes.
"There are still other things that could be done," she said, as I stared at my chalked-up face in the mirror, but she was careful to manage expectations.
But still, that means 2.1 percent of household income growth can be chalked up to real positive changes for working households: more work and more money for that work.
But aside from the fight ... Meth had an interesting take on the Kraft situation -- and blasted the critics who've chalked the whole thing up to a shameless publicity stunt.
In Franken's initial response to Tweeden's story, he said he didn't remember the rehearsal in the same way and chalked up the photograph to a failed attempt at comedy.
She chalked up her shocking upset primary victory over Crowley Tuesday night to her campaign's outreach to New York City communities that she said the Democratic establishment had ignored.
According to data released on Monday, Italy chalked up its lowest deficit in 12 years at 1.6% last year against 2.2% in 2018, giving it some unexpected budget leeway.
By the end of the year, the firm had chalked up $841 million of sales, and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization fell 80 percent below its projection.
He and his team chalked up the crash to the size of the waves during the landing attempt, forcing him to miss the edge of the platform by centimeters.
"Color cosmetics sales have really slowed, and as a result, Ulta's comparable sales growth has slowed," which management has chalked up to a lack of new, compelling beauty trends.
But then unusual things begin to happen, some of which can be chalked up to run-of-the-mill human impulse, and some of which are harder to explain.
Rising oil prices have breathed new life into the oil patch, but the sudden enthusiasm has made Cramer wonder if it can all be chalked up to irrational exuberance.
Matt Paul, who ran Clinton's 2016 campaign in Iowa, chalked up the campaigns' caution to the size of the field and the sensitive nature of the state's Democratic electorate.
The increase in business lending in April was driven by CBA, which chalked up 29-percent growth in the space month-on-month, according to the latest regulatory data.
Crude inventories chalked up their fourth weekly decline, falling 21 million barrels in the week ending July 21, as improved product margins encouraged U.S. refiners to process more crude.
Oil prices recovered from losses chalked up the session before, though the market remained under pressure as bloated U.S. crude inventories dampen OPEC-led efforts to curb global production.
Trubisky questioned parts of the offensive game plan following Sunday's 21-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers, but Nagy chalked it up to frustration after an emotional setback.
He chalked it up to his hard-line stance on immigration, suggesting agricultural interests are only interested in widening a pipeline of farm workers coming to the country illegally.
The medal machine that is Phelps on Tuesday matched what must surely rank as the oldest record in sport when he chalked up his 12th individual Olympic swimming gold medal.
She chalked the discomfort up to a simple cold, but when she became "quite sick" during the semester, she was taken to a London hospital where doctors delivered devastating news.
Matsuyama chalked up in his second error-free round of the tournament on Sunday, starting the day with a birdie before picking up shots on the fifth and seventh holes.
The proximity of such people to presidential power makes it harder to tell how much Trump's, or Spicer's, rhetoric should be chalked up to incompetence, and how much to malice.
I chalked my meeting with John up to having to deal with yet another male creep in my life, and didn't think it'd amount to much beyond a weird anecdote.
We, of course, chalked it up to some sort of allergic reaction, but by the time we got to the airport to head home, his entire arm was completely purple.
Owning a rental property is also different than buying a fixer upper you hope to sell for a profit, which isn't always the cash cow it's chalked up to be.
Even the Fed, which has chalked up the most post-crisis rate increases, will almost certainly enter the next recession with a historically small amount of room to cut rates.
His own recent tweets included that doozy that identified his defense secretary not as Mark Esper but as Mark Esperanto, a mistake too grand to be chalked up to autocorrect.
The messages, contrary to the Christie administration's spin that chalked it up to ineffective bureaucracy, offered evidence that the closures were an act of political vengeance, according to federal prosecutors.
Some astronomers feel the number of galaxies in the study is too small to draw meaningful conclusions, and that the pattern could be chalked up to nothing more than chance.
Goyal's video embellishment could be chalked up to an innocent mistake if it weren't for the fact that he's been caught spreading false or misleading information online in the past.
In a move that should shock absolutely nobody, Rush Limbaugh is leaving Florida ahead of Hurricane Irma—a storm he recently chalked up to a liberal media climate change conspiracy.
"We just chalked it up to, my mom went to too many Parliament concerts in the '70s," said Egidio, 38, who teaches political science at Glendale Community College in California.
In March, it was reported that Alex Stamos, the company's chief security officer, was also on the way out, although he chalked it up to a change in his role.
Ostapenko, the reigning French Open champion, struck 26 winners to Zhang's 23, as she chalked up her 23th claycourt victory in her past 20 matches stretching back to last season.
It ended up taking Dibb almost seven years to release the album and the associated rewards, a delay he chalked up to "fatal perfectionism" in a 2012 interview with Pitchfork.
You're never quite sure what's going on at that upstate home, whether everyone's involved in some larger sinister plot or if it can all be chalked up to awkward misunderstandings.
The politically heated attacks cooled quickly after the election, but the message was credited with helping Republicans sow unease about the administration as they chalked up big wins in Congress.
He and numbnuts's fill-in, Jerry Recco, sitting in the so-called power chair, chalked it up to the "Yankee flu": the night before, Dellin Betances had blown a save.
Analysts hypothesize that the major generational difference can be chalked up to rapidly increasing "behavioral health" problems, or things like depression, hyperactivity (meaning anxiety, ADD, and ADHD), and substance abuse.
For Michigan State, the result could be chalked up as another ho-hum victory — even with the momentary lapse that had it nearly equal with Rutgers for nearly 20 minutes.
" And ironically, even though men were supposed to be symbols of fortitude and leadership, any lack of self-control was chalked up to the fact that "boys will be boys.
Sentry's continued popularity can be chalked up to the fact that it's an open source product – something that lets it get into a number of bigger companies and gain traction.
The exodus from European equity funds was even more dramatic as investors chalked up the 27th week of redemptions in a row, the longest run of outflows since February 211.
Instead I chalked the incident up to a harmless bug — one of the many mysteries of living with an artificial intelligence life form that can be summoned at a breath.
So tired of mass shootings being chalked up to mental illness, when mental illness is an issue globally, yet the U.S. is still the only nation where this regularly happens.
But couldn't that just be chalked up to having the better and more sympathetic legal argument rather than to having better tactics, strategies and a morally superior way of living?
It's possible these effects can be chalked up, in part, to the drug's effect on the brain's so-called default mode network, especially the part associated with self-referential thought.
Portman chalked up the unpopularity of the tax bill to the general distrust surrounding Washington, but reiterated the sense of corporate optimism he said he's witnessed since it became law.
The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index added 20.037 percent, led by a 250 percent rise in banks, while Britain's blue-chip FTSE 214 index chalked up a 250.42-percent gain.
As Samsung and Huawei double down on their foldable smartphone lineups, and other handset vendors try to hide the notch, Chinese giant Xiaomi today chalked out a different path altogether.
The appointment of former packaging executive Ken MacKenzie as chairman can be chalked up as a victory for Elliot, given the hedge fund's demand for board renewal and new thinking.
Nevertheless, the narrowness of this decision can probably be chalked up to Justice Anthony Kennedy — a relatively moderate conservative who is sympathetic to both religious liberty plaintiffs and gay rights.
But rather than reascribe the Châtelperronian industry to Neanderthals, Hublin chalked up his findings to "acculturation": Surely the Neanderthals must have learned how to make this stuff by watching us.
As the series winds to a close, mystical powers are becoming more prominent, and the undead dragon's ability may be chalked up to the waxing power of magic in Westeros.
Some of those issues can be chalked up to writer Joseph Staten leaving prior to launch, and Bungie going in and scraping much of what he and his team had constructed.
Multiple members described the exchange between the Trump and Meadows in front of the House GOP conference as friendly, while Meadows himself chalked it up to a good dose of teasing.
Demand for U.S. Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS) is at its strongest in years, while benchmark TIPS exchange-traded funds have recently chalked up their best quarterly performance in 403 years.
Some chalked the dryness up to the presence of sodium laureth sulfate — a foaming surfactant in most toothpastes— while others accepted the sensitive switch as a miracle they dare not question.
Paige and Alberto appear to still be dating -- Paige chalked the whole thing up to being in an emotional state because she had just learned her uncle had become very sick.
The C2919 has chalked up 250 firm orders and commitments from 507 customers, mainly Chinese state-backed airlines and leasing companies, but says it is not able to give a breakdown.
Chris Christie of New Jersey over his preparedness to be president, chalked up his rivals' attacks to fear that they will lose to him in the New Hampshire primary next week.
In the first half of 2018, Tecentriq chalked up 320 million Swiss francs ($333.7 million), while Keytruda and Opdivo sales were nearly 10-fold higher, with each at around $3.1 billion.
The reflation trade also saw futures for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones industrial add another 20143 percent after the Dow chalked up best week in five years last week.
Indeed, the fact that Lee chalked up one match victory and pushed the machine hard shows that it is not impenetrable and is also capable of making mistakes or being outwitted.
As I chalked up my nearly perfect happily ever after, I slowly challenged myself to relinquish my white-knuckle grip on the ultimate straight privilege: the miraculous braiding of two DNAs.
No one seems to have a problem when Bill Belichick acts like a baby and throws his tablet on the sideline, though—that just gets chalked up to his competitive fire.
After Mr Bush pulled out Marco Rubio picked up more endorsements from party bigwigs as the candidate best placed to beat Donald Trump, who chalked up another handsome victory, in Nevada.
Ryan acknowledged the disappointment, which he initially chalked up to "growing pains" for a party that for the first time in more than a decade controls the executive and legislative branches.
Value menu traffic was up 53 percent for the first three months of 25, while value menu sales chalked up a 21 percent gain, NPD Group analyst Bonnie Riggs told Reuters.
Last week the Google-owned AI chalked up a landmark victory by winning the opening bout with Sedol — the first time a machine had outplayed a world class professional Go player.
It's likely that she'd been fighting it for days (remember the coughing fit she chalked up to a Trump allergy?) before it finally brought her down enough to impact her schedule.
Perhaps the surprise could be chalked up to my not having enjoyed the Jag 218-liter V8 in the F-PACE context — this is a darn fine motor, memorable in fact.
Its apparent potency can be chalked up to a key difference at the molecular level, or an extra group of atoms that Merck researchers believe helps it work better against HIV.
He chalked the declining revenue growth up to the "law of large numbers," which holds that it's simply harder to maintain large growth figures when the base is already so impressive.
The Nikkei/Markit Services Purchasing Managers' Index sank to 51.4 in February from January's 54.3, but chalked up its eighth straight month above the 50-level that distinguishes growth from contraction.
He conceded that electricity repair is slow in comparison to Texas and Florida after hurricanes Harvey and Irma, but chalked that up to the unique challenges in Puerto Rico. http://bit.
Europe's major stock markets rose as much as 1 percent before easing back, following similar gains in Asia after Wall Street had also chalked up a 1 percent rise on Monday.
To see if the TechSweat material was really all it was chalked up to be, we had five women on the Insider Picks team put the TechSweat leggings to the test.
Much of that can be chalked up to Talking Heads frontman David Byrne, a performer like no other, but Demme's confident filmmaking choices give the film a life of its own.
What's left can be chalked up to a failure of will at every level, with occasional crises that can place the blame more on one link in the chain than another.
But one former White House official who worked on national security issues chalked up Trump's reaction on Wednesday to his penchant to hit back at critics, no matter who they are.
The mathematical precision of its structure held the same fascination as a complex equation chalked on a board: the observation of another's processes, all that sculpted, folded fabric, that painstaking technique.
The earthquakes and oil spills can be chalked up to a parallel, the disaster of the world mirroring the disasters of our lives or some similar bit of book club obviousness.
Some sources chalked it up to her inexperience in the political world, adding they expected her to adapt and evolve the same way she had during her two decades at ICE.
Rising oil prices have breathed new life into the oil patch, but the sudden enthusiasm has made CNBC's Jim Cramer wonder if it can all be chalked up to irrational exuberance.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE's presidential deputy campaign manager, chalked that up to not wanting to prolong the narrative on enemy territory.
How and why Ford went from wanting to preserve her anonymity to being willing to publicly talk about the incident isn't a process that should be chalked up simply to politics.
South African stocks chalked up some tentative gains and the rand firmed 0.4 percent ahead of a meeting at which the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party will determine Zuma's fate.
Traders chalked the decline up to the resignation announcement of Iraq's prime minister after weeks of deadly protests, as well as investors jockeying for position before the OPEC+ meeting next week.
Biden's enduring polling lead has been chalked up to his overwhelming name recognition and strong favorability — and also likely benefits from the fact that he's been out of the public spotlight.
People chalked it up to diva antics, but our sources say Mariah was a victim of what she calls "shoeicide" -- wearing shoes that are super fabulous, but murder on her feet.
According to BuzzFeed, Facebook chalked up the issues to suffering from a "failure of imagination" that prevented the company from anticipating the attacks and criticisms that it has faced in recent years.
Can Mehta's decision to stray away from the real-life version of events then, just be chalked down to dispensing a different perspective when it errs on the side of a lie?
Researchers believe the darker-colored animals produced more of a specific allergen than their light-colored brethren, so … maybe the whole thing can be chalked up to a bunch of bad allergies?
MSCI's emerging market index fell 2016 percent, having chalked up losses in six of the past seven sessions, with bourses in Russia , Taiwan, India and Hong Kong all down around 213 percent.
Futures chalked up the weekly losses during volatile week with investors worried over the possibility of a protracted and bitter U.S.-China trade war, despite last-minute efforts to salvage a deal.
The yields on ten-year US Treasury bonds and other government debt, especially in emerging markets and the euro-zone periphery, chalked up some of their biggest gains since the financial crisis.
I vaguely chalked it up to the fact that I was raised to think talking about money is tacky; my mom is a firm believer that certain things are better kept private.
The indexes have lost 14-15 percent so far in 2016 and are not far from their 2015 lows, chalked up during August after losing more than 40 percent in 11 weeks.
Part of that can be chalked up to the fact that, more so than many first-party competitors, Harman does put some emphasis on the speaker part of the smart speaker equation.
Gold, another perceived safe haven and a top-performing asset in the first three months of 2016, rose 1.4 percent, reversing losses of 1.4 percent chalked up in the last two days.
Cummins said Wednesday it expects 2019 production of heavy-duty trucks in North America to rise just 2%, a significant pullback from the nearly 30% growth the industry chalked up last year.
Market participants chalked up the tightening to a recent increase in appetite from French insurance groups, with the investment arm of AXA at the helm of the demand surge, three people said.
A Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman chalked the inconsistencies up to a technical issue, and a new version of the video, which did not have the same problems, was later released.
We had a die-in—outside, on the sidewalk, we chalked the outlines of those bodies and threw popcorn and fake blood, because that's what that theater looked like after the massacre.
Tamar Braxton isn't mad at Delta Airlines after one of their pilots ridiculed her on a flight -- which her sis chalked up to #flyingwhileblack -- but she does think they make crappy hires.
Giolito chalked his struggles up to the oddities of the midseason break before aiming for a return to form Saturday in a start against the Tampa Bay Rays in St. Petersburg, Fla.
The increased scrutiny on Chicago Police Department also coincides with skyrocketing homicide rates in the windy city — which some criminologists have chalked up to officers making fewer arrests in high-crime areas.
That several Americans survived after receiving plasma is generally chalked up to the fact that their disease was caught early and they were kept well hydrated, a key factor in surviving Ebola.
" He has repeatedly chalked the comments up to "locker room talk," however, stoking further outrage from many, including American professional athletes who protested that describing sexual assault is not "locker room talk.
Representatives for the service also chalked up some early technical issues — people had trouble watching the stream at high bitrates — to AMV and Akamai, the companies responsible for the stream's technical aspects.
Under a new growth strategy, the Asia, Africa and Middle East-focused bank has chalked out plans to invest more in digital technology to accelerate its retail banking growth in key markets.
It has chalked up a 32 percent jump in prison-related corruption cases since 2013-228 in part through the help of dogs trained to sniff out cell phones and other contraband.
The Prime Minister chalked the results up to a new proportional election law, which he credited for allowing new parties to "penetrate" the system, but posed a challenge to his party's position.
The latest CFTC data show that speculative accounts chalked up the biggest increase in short two-year Treasury futures since late September, to 184,036 net short contracts from 119,263 the week before.
A similar gap was found in the approach to parenting: Fifty-eight percent of men chalked up the differences to biology, but 61% of women said the cause is expectations from society.
He conceded that electricity repair is slow in comparison to Texas and Florida, which were battered by hurricanes Harvey and Irma, but chalked that up to the unique challenges in Puerto Rico.
Mikako Kitagawa of Gartner also suggests that part of the slow down in sales can be chalked up to user disappointment in the devices' limitation following the initial excitement around the space.
That type of fiscal burden comes as the government already has chalked up $624.5 billion in red ink through just the first five months of the fiscal year, which started in October.
That type of fiscal burden comes as the government already has chalked up $22020 billion in red ink through just the first five months of the fiscal year, which started in October.
So Gowdy asked how Brennan tested the "reliability or believability, credibility" of the "evidence," to which Brennan gave a standard response that chalked up to they "actively" worked to ensure its accuracy.
At that hearing, Acosta chalked up some concerns about his office's handling of the case to evolving views about the public's right to information on the inner workings of offices like his.
So pervasive was this dismissal that I'd chalked it up to a generational divide, and I assumed that my students in Abu Dhabi would also see feminism as old-fashioned and irrelevant.
When I spoke to Hugo Caselles-Dupré, a machine learning PhD student and one-third of Obvious, over the phone, he chalked this characterization up to "sensationalism" and "clickbait" in the media.
The suspension compounds a tough period for Woodford after a number of favoured investments have chalked up losses in recent months, most recently property company Kier, which issued a profit warning on Monday.
Mainstream researchers, on the other hand, have chalked up much of the increase to differences in how cases of autism are tracked and diagnosed as well as a greater awareness of its symptoms.
Though first chalked up to "little green men," scientists have since determined that Bell Burnell had discovered the pulsar, a rapidly spinning neutron star sending out a beam of radiation like a lighthouse.
And overall, according to a 2015 review, nearly 6 percent of all deaths, including 9 percent of deaths caused by cardiovascular disease, could be chalked up to simply not having type O blood.
The suspension compounds a tough period for Woodford after a number of favored investments have chalked up losses in recent months, most recently property company Kier, which issued a profit warning on Monday.
The conservative justices took turns joining the liberal justices in nine 5-33 victories—and they chalked up only half as many wins in closely divided cases as they did a year ago.
If Pickett's Charge speaks to events and debates that have recently roiled the nation, this can't be chalked up to the artist's design — though it does suggest something uncanny in Bradford's seeming foresight.
Though the firm is young, it has already chalked up eight exits, most notably with its investment in Shift, a software-testing company that went public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 2014.
Carlos dos Santos Cruz, a former general in a cabinet-level position overseeing communications and congressional relations, downplayed the divisions in the government and chalked the clamor up to a new media environment.
But the dominant storyline through the first half of the season has been the sharp drop in TV ratings, which has been chalked up to several different reasons, the election chief among them.
Because that's what it means for Melania: Now, you might be inclined to believe that Melania's Christmas darkness can be chalked up to her perceived discontent with being the wife of the president.
Not even two years into its existence, orbital fuel supply startup Orbit Fab has chalked up a big win — successfully supplying the International Space Station with water, a first for any private company.
Its state refiners had chalked out plans to almost double oil imports from Iran this fiscal year, drawn to the virtual free shipping on oil sales offered by Iran, Reuters reported last month.
It's also plot insurance against snarky recappers: even when an episode falls short it can often be chalked up to something that will eventually pay off once all the show's secrets are revealed.
As the condition worsens, if chalked up to old age instead of treatable heart valve disease, once active and relatively healthy people are robbed of their independence, increasingly making trips to the doctor.
Tigres' French striker Andre-Pierre Gignac scored with less than a minute of injury time left but the goal that would have taken the game to extra-time was chalked off for offside.
At the same time, the project is a reminder that what can seem like kneejerk public resistance to new developments, even ones that promise affordable housing, can't simply be chalked up to NIMBYism.
Also present at the meeting was an Israeli political strategist named Joel Zamel, whose company chalked up a plan to manipulate social media in an effort to help elect Trump, the Times reported.
Mr. Crapser had never held down a steady job for more than 90 days because he could never prove his legal status, he said, something he always chalked up to a chaotic childhood.
To an extent, the celebrity visited on an artist who died nearly three decades ago can be chalked up to his having documented inhabitants of a New York that has all but vanished.
Las Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts – These and other casino operators with venues in Macau may benefit after September figures showed casinos in the Chinese territory chalked up a fourteenth consecutive month of gains.
The company chalked this up to a "technical glitch," but the incident was an upsetting reminder that Facebook wields the power to subjectively decide what news is seen by its 1.65 billion users.
Of course, a bit of the before/after shock can be chalked up to age: Some of these dudes have had beards for so long, the baby-faced shots are from years ago.
Many of the benefits that people in past eras reported after being bled can probably be chalked up to the placebo effect, but the same can be said of many sophisticated treatments today.
By ProPublica's count, Kobach chalked up a 20123–6 won-lost record in federal cases in which he was played a major role, and which reached a final disposition before the Kansas case.
Longtime supporters of Mr. Trump noted that he and some in his family tended to crave flattery, particularly in public settings, and they chalked up the "dynasty" remark from Mr. Parscale to puffery.
The deal comes weeks after Rothesay Life chalked up a 3.8 billion pounds insurance deal with Allied Domeq, which protects the retirement savings of the largest-ever number of yet-to-retire members.
Sure, my inquiry regarded an incident that could be chalked up as "only a joke"—and no employee was directly harmed in the clip (although more serious claims have been leveled against Matthews).
Indeed, cynics will note that many of the reforms being chalked up to the deal had already started, raising questions about whether the nearly two-year-long trade battle has made much difference.
Twitter chalked up its ad issues to two main challenges: Twitter says it's trying to fix this, specifically by proving to advertisers that paying its current ad prices is actually a good idea.
That hunger is why she strutted back out onstage after most anyone else would have chalked up her first attempt at comedy to a regrettable, alcohol-induced meltdown, eager to say her piece.
FYI, the 24-year-old Top Rank fighter is a rising star in the sport -- and recently chalked up a high profile victory over Francisco Santana on the undercard of the Crawford vs.
After all the suspense and expectation, Hamilton chalked up his 10th win of the season, and fourth in a row, but was powerless to do anything about the championship outcome despite making every effort.
"In short, the dual monetary and fiscal stimulus plans out of Japan over the past few days have chalked up to a disappointment," said Christopher Vecchio, currency analyst at DailyFX, a currency trading firm.
He chalked that emotion up to the parents of Americans slain by undocumented immigrants who shared the stage with Trump, underscoring Trump's call to end so-called "sanctuary cities" that don't deport undocumented immigrants.
The government has chalked out an initiative called Digital Village, as part of which it aims to bring free Wi-Fi internet access to 1,050 villages across the country in the next six months.
Australia is banking on its tourism and education services industry to make up for the economic losses chalked up in the commodities crash, but that story may be overstretched, Goldman Sachs cautioned a report.
Aside from its cartridge, pipette, and temperature issues, many of the other technical snafus that plagued the miniLab could be chalked up to the fact that it remained at a very early prototype stage.
For most of 2015, the earnings struggles were dismissed with relative ease, chalked up to a temporary slump in energy prices that by and large was not infecting the broader economy or corporate structure.
In a March interview with the Washington Post, Allen Weisselberg, the treasurer of Trump's charity—and also the chief financial officer at the Trump Organization—chalked the donation up to a mere clerical mistake.
If the blame could simply be chalked up to a new recession, increased automation, or market forces beyond anyone's control, then I wouldn't have much of a gripe about this shortfall in factory jobs.
"I have come to watch the vote to protect it against theft." said retired teacher Jean Pierre Tassam, 62, at a polling station in Yaounde where results were being chalked up on a board.
When the device first launched at IFA, I asked a rep about the thought process behind releasing such a large watch, and he chalked it up to fashion, citing the popularity of 42mm watches.
What's most interesting about these flat-earth truthers, and what makes them worth more than just a couple of punchlines, is that such a belief can't be chalked up to simple stupidity or ignorance.
Male supremacy is also too often chalked up to the acts of individuals, when these dangerous ideologies, which have not only tolerated but encouraged violence, stem from gender and culture norms that affect everyone.
All of this is chalked up to Trump's lack of care or concern for traditional boundaries -- like the one that has kept the Justice Department largely independent from the White House in the past.
Wanting to put a good foot forward, I brushed off the confusion, chalked it up to culture, and spent time on what he requested with the limited knowledge and resources I had at hand.
Sterling fell as low as $210, its lowest since September 21970, and bond yields chalked up their biggest two-day fall since the BoE started its quantitative easing bond buying binge in March 225.
Rapping in Arabic and English, the hip-hop star has already brought a new style to the Kingdom, chalked up millions of views online and he is a regular on popular Saudi TV shows.
By the way, it really bothers me how this gets casually chalked up to homophobia as if all black and brown people are monolithically anti-gay and everyone else is evolved and perfect. Please.
Aides at the time chalked up the loss to the state's predominantly white population, and Clinton bounced back to win the nomination, but the loss was arguably the most stinging of Clinton's primary run.
All of this is presumably chalked up to the fact that the water that produced them mixed with the ink from a drawing of a building designed to look like a Chinese temple. Subtle!
He chalked up some of Kavanaugh's support to "an awful tendency in elite circles to put congeniality and collegiality over ethics," but also noted that some lawyers might have pragmatic reasons to back Kavanaugh.
Analysts have wondered whether the tightening of supplies can be chalked up to seasonal factors or whether prices will continue to rise as the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries continues to limit production.
Likewise, part of the media's fascination with former Texas Congressman Beto O'Rourke, including rampant speculation that he might run for president, can be chalked up to this same urge to find a new star.
While the former mayor may have received the largest number of write-in votes, the second most common write-in ballot, with 784 cast, was chalked up as "unattributable" by the Board of Elections.
The bankruptcies of popular retail chains like Gymboree, Toys "R" Us, and Payless Shoes can be chalked up to the high debts and excessive rents loaded onto these companies by their private-equity owners.
As with all symptoms of anxiety, it's important to identify and treat any serious medical conditions anxiety may or may not be related to before assuming they can all be chalked up to anxiety.
The PD clinched 22.3%, slightly down on what it won in Umbria in European parliamentary elections in May, while 5-Star slumped to 7.4% — half of what it chalked up in the EU ballot.
Overall, it has chalked up healthy returns since launching in 228, but some of its flashiest investments, such as Uber (UBER) and Slack (WORK), have struggled on Wall Street since going public this year.
Intriguingly, the Times did not cover mad cow disease with the same prescriptive fervor in the early 2000s, when it chalked up that outbreak to gaps in food regulation, rather than fundamental cultural ickiness.
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic chalked up his 2800th career victory to reach the semi-finals of the Fever-Tree Queen's Club championships on Friday and suggested he could play on past his 2563th birthday.
I've always chalked this up to having "bad experiential memory," a notion I pulled out of thin air because "bad memory" doesn't fit: I can recite the full to-do list of software I'm building.
IHS Markit's final manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index for the euro zone chalked up its highest reading since January 2014 in November, registering 53.7, in line with an earlier flash estimate and ahead of October's 53.5.
At the time, the Icelandic Meteorological Office chalked it up to typical summer seismicity at the ice-capped volcano and added that no tremor (a sure sign of magma moving under a volcano) was noticed.
If Azealia Banks' Instagram account is to be believed, Elon Musk's tweets about Tesla's take-private deal can be chalked up to some good ole acid and a whole lot of post-tweet frantic scrambling.
Taylor, a friend of Ellison's, reached out to him after she read his 2016 Facebook post in which he ranted about his law partner getting ticketed while sitting in his chalked car, the Post reported.
Maybe all the rest of this extraordinary film—a summer spent in Italy, a knight asleep in your own bed, freedom achieved from regressive social mores—can be chalked up to the stuff of fantasy.
The firm chalked up this shift to increased spending on games and subscriptions from existing smartphone users in mature markets like the U.S., Japan, and South Korea, but especially the maturing market that is China.
" The Panamanian government defended the committee's "autonomous" management in a statement issued later on Friday, and while it said it regretted the resignations of Stiglitz and Pieth, it chalked them up to unspecified "internal differences.
Hamilton's win in Baku last year was the Briton's first of the season and he chalked up 10 more on his way to a fifth world title, while Bottas ended the year winless and demoralized.
His popularity together with that of other cricketers can at least partly be chalked up to the fact that India is a top team among the 10 or so nations that play the sport regularly.
For example, one study of adolescents found that living in an economically secure home with both biological parents accounted for some, but not all, of the benefits that are typically chalked up to family meals.
Officials from 10 agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security, chalked this up to an error, while others blamed unclear Office of Personnel Management (OPM) guidance and the nature of the positions.
While the turnover is chalked up to natural attrition 18 months into the administration, it has created a vacuum within one of the most well-stocked and highly regarded policy units within the White House.
Growth has come in lower than that only once in the last quarter of a century, and that was the 6.4 percent chalked up in the Great Financial Crisis in the first quarter of 2009.
Now, the recovery is in its seventh year, the unemployment rate has dropped sharply to 20.2 percent and the private sector has chalked up 72 months of uninterrupted job gains, the longest streak on record.
Yet these precious stones, retrieved from soil and river sediments in Thailand, are riddled with tunnel networks that had been previously chalked up to non-biological forces, especially erosive weathering processes associated with riverbed environments.
Italy's interior minister, Matteo Salvini — the bombastic leader of the League who parlayed growing resentment against immigrants to sizable electoral gains for his party — chalked up Malta's proposal for the Lifeline migrants as another victory.
I knew little about Norman Lewis going in, and I chalked that up to my lack of interest in abstraction, which has always been predicated on a dubious belief that it's just not that political.
Here's an example: if I make $13,000/year and my friend Mark makes $100,000/year, $1,000 of the difference in our incomes could, in this scenario, be chalked up to the different genes we have.
Britain chalked up its first success in July, when Sweden—a proficient manufacturer of fighter jets, through Saab—agreed to co-operate on future aircraft, beginning with a one-year study due in autumn 2020.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — American plane-maker Boeing chalked its second Dreamliner order at the Dubai Air Show on Tuesday, announcing a sale of three of its 787-9 Dreamliners to the Republic of Ghana.
Indeed, analysts chalked up much of the softening in China to recent falls in commodities prices, noting its official factory activity gauge at the weekend was still not far from a near five-year high.
And on a day without any bombshell reports from the White House, the Fed or the retail industry to drag the market down, Cramer chalked up this day's stock moves to that same August effect.
And "the president would like to have some victories chalked up to his side" other than minor legislation and regulation slashing, added Bell, who believes that after that push Trump would champion this agenda reorientation.
The five-times major winner chalked up four birdies in the third round but his progress was stymied by a bogey at the par-five sixth hole and further mishaps at the ninth and 17th.
LONDON, Nov 2016 (Reuters) - A surging dollar and rising U.S. Treasury yields weighed on emerging market assets on Monday, with Mexico's peso once again leading the falls across currencies while stock markets chalked up solid losses.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - If the Formula One world championship is all over bar the shouting, then Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel provided plenty of noise as he chalked up a 50th career pole position in Mexico on Saturday.
This can be, in part, chalked up to the fact that Amazon put its devices on sale 272.4 hours before Prime Day even began, which allowed people more time to buy them at the reduced prices.
It had chalked up four consecutive quarters of record profits, something the electronics giant may find hard to repeat given waning sales of its flagship Galaxy S9 smartphone and falling prices for its flash memory chips.
"Much of the sales boost this summer can be chalked up to interest rates dragging along the bottom this year, which enticed more would-be buyers into the market," said Matthew Speakman, chief economist at Zillow.
Besides the fact that Pelosi chalked up some major legislative wins during her last stint as speaker, her fundraising prowess has served as a persuasive argument among Democrats that she should be elevated to the position.
The soundtrack, the frantic pace, and the ridiculous ragdolly special moves made it a joy to play—although I chalked that last bit up as video game magic that no actual skateboarder could ever pull off.
The greenback has chalked up all its 4.5 percent gains for the year since the election, as traders have bet that Donald Trump's administration will go on a growth-boosting tax cut and fiscal spending spree.
The real estate mogul apologized and has chalked up the comments to "locker room" talk, but the release prompted dozens of GOP lawmakers to rescind their endorsements or call for him to withdraw from the race.
Data from industry tracker Eurekahedge showed the industry chalked up its third straight month of outflows in August, with total redemptions totalling $20.7 billion, with funds which bet on equity market moves among the worst hit.
At the Roundtable's office in downtown Hamilton, I met a pilot participant, Dave Cherkewski, who chalked up the slow uptake to people's fear of losing the benefits they already receive, or getting caught in bureaucratic quagmires.
Timo Meier tallied his 21st goal on a deflection at 18:50 of the third period for the Sharks, but Eric Staal chalked up his 42nd into an empty net at 19:34 for the Wild.
Although some defenders of the system point out that the disparity could be chalked up to the fact that more men star in profitable action and superhero franchises, women often make less even in romantic comedies.
The phrase was also found chalked across a World War II memorial, flown on a banner across Manhattan, posted to the The Wall Street Journal's website and displayed on more than 100,000 printers during hacking incidents.
Some of that can be chalked up to total global oil consumption, along with the expansion of fracked natural gas, which results in methane emissions that "are likely comparable to coal, if not higher," Hughes said.
Mike Murphy, a target for criticism after his pro-Jeb Bush "super PAC" had little to show for tens of millions of dollars' worth of television commercials, chalked up some complaints to simple competition for revenue.
" He chalked up any opposition to partisan politics and outside agitators: "I guess the national Democrats and national liberal organizations want hand-marked paper ballots; they don't get that, then they're going to stomp their feet.
By the end of the decade, with the help of the two sets of "insurance" cuts, the economy had chalked up what was then a record-long expansion, surpassed in length only by the current one.
It is long argued that premises for jokes and sketches can be inspired at any time and similarities can be chalked up to "parallel thinking," but that euphemism only seems convenient for one type of comedian.
But, combined with the awareness of low testosterone I'd acquired via osmosis, I had just cause to spend the next several minutes investigating whether my diminished vigor could be chalked up to it—and subsequently remedied.
Her defense of husband Bill's anti-gay legislation in the 1990s can be chalked up to political expediency if you're feeling charitable, but she's regularly beaten to the left by her Democratic primary opponent Bernie Sanders.
Ronda Rousey chalked up a huge W on the set of "Blindspot" ... with the star of the show saying she crushed her guest role during filming this week and he's lobbying producers to BRING HER BACK!
"We have already chalked up our first victory," one of the Sardine founders, Mattia Santori, said on Sunday, arguing that his movement had helped lower political tensions by providing a good-natured outlet for Salvini's foes.
When the FBI lost thousands of text messages, sought by the inspector general, between FBI official Peter Strzok and bureau attorney Lisa Page, it was chalked up to a technical snafu and the case was closed.
Meryl Streep chalked up her third Oscar as the former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, the grocer's daughter from Grantham who rose to leadership of the Conservative Party and beyond, in this biopic from Phyllida Lloyd.
Twitter also chalked out a live streaming deal with the Canadian Football League (CFL) on Tuesday to stream a 30-minute live show featuring football news, player interviews and stories about the league, the CFL said.
The difference between Hays and Farrell's character, however, is that the big case is about children, so his unhinged rants around and about them cannot be chalked up to garden-variety cop-on-the-edge behavior.
Some of that feeling can be chalked up to the second-movie-in-a-Star-Wars-trilogy syndrome, where the highs and celebration of the first film are undermined in order to set up the third film.
Risch, who also sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, dismissed complaints that the intelligence omission was intentional and chalked it up to a simple oversight, given the sheer volume of information the intelligence community gathers each day.
Jack Sock, the 210th seed, followed suit in the men's singles and was joined in round two by John Isner, Jared Donaldson, Ryan Harrison and 210-year-old Frances Tiafoe who chalked up his maiden Wimbledon victory.
Now, with the foot soldiers of his Republican majority under siege in their home districts, the blustering outsider who chalked up his predecessors' failures to their lack of will or guile, is seeing his own challenged daily.
Part of Bechek's approval internally may be chalked up to him having worked at Bain for nearly 30 years, and part of it may come down to knowing how best to exercise his power and motivate staff.
Trump's aides chalked the controversy up to media bias and blamed Hillary Clinton's campaign -- even though the apparent plagiarism was discovered by an independent journalist and had gone viral before Clinton's allies and Democrats even weighed in.
Now, it's difficult to disentangle just what in the platform can be chalked up to Sanders's advocacy in particular, and what reflects the more general leftward pull of the party over the course of the Obama administration.
Pemex's second quarter loss of 270 billion pesos ($20183 billion) was nearly 22018% lower than the losses it chalked up during the same period last year, a drop it said was driven by a reduction in costs.
He noted that there were "gestures of support and encouragement that I've made to women and some men, and I've made them uncomfortable," but chalked up the behavior to his desire to connect with people while governing.
Pemex's second quarter loss of 270 billion pesos ($2000 billion) was nearly 22018% lower than the losses it chalked up during the same period last year, a drop it said was driven by a reduction in costs.
For Android users, the higher brand loyalty could be chalked up to their ability to switch to different styles of new phones, without having to leave Android — thanks to its distribution across a variety of manufacturers' handsets.
The loss would reverse the record 54.4 billion franc profit the central bank chalked up during 2017, and mainly reflected losses from its foreign currency holdings built up during the SNB's fight to tame the strong franc.
Beijing has chalked up a short-term success by cutting the annual average level of breathable particulate matter (PM2.5) to 58 micrograms per cubic meter in 2017, beating a target set by the State Council in 2012.
Bayer chalked up 1.68 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in revenue from Xarelto in 2014 and 1.60 billion in the first nine months of 2015, up 38 percent from a year earlier, making it Bayer's best-selling drug.
When spot Asian iron ore prices jumped 81 percent in 2016, the surprise rally was chalked up to stronger Chinese imports and signs that a market that had been oversupplied for several years was back in balance.
When talking about the public response to the news, Collinson said, "moral support has been pretty good," except for one response, in which a Twitter user chalked the shooting up to the cost of the gig economy.
This great American marriage decline -- a drop from 245 percent of U.S. adults being wed in 393 to half in 239 -- is usually chalked up to gains in women's rights, the normalization of divorce, and the like.
But Mr. Schumer, who chalked up his sharp tongue to his Brooklyn upbringing, refused to apologize for the spirit of his remarks, saying that Republicans would pay a political price if the court struck down abortion rights.
She chalked up that tweet of his about Mika Brzezinski ("bleeding badly from a face-lift") to a laudably bold retaliation against a merciless adversary, and she used it as a springboard to swoon over him anew.
On Twitter's fourth-quarter earnings call today, COO Anthony Noto said that Trump sparks "conversation and discussion" on Twitter, but chalked up Twitter's small user growth during the quarter to "product changes and marketing," not the election.
The first lady's decision to travel to the Capitol without Mr. Trump was a move that the White House chalked up to her desire to spend more one-on-one time with her guests at the speech.
This great American marriage decline — a drop from 228% of US adults being wed in 245 to half in 218 — is usually chalked up to gains in women&aposs rights, the normalization of divorce, and the like.
Ultimately, Bevin's and Rispone's defeats, particularly coupled with Democrats' sweep in Virginia, aren't good signs for Trump or the Republican Party — though they can't completely be chalked up to the efficacy of his endorsement, experts tell Vox.
Democrats, however, chalked up the defiance of subpoenas to evidence of congressional obstruction rather than fighting in court to force witnesses to appear — a move that could have prolonged the impeachment inquiry for weeks if not months.
That was due to falling natural gas output, which Exxon chalked up in part to downtime in Qatar and Australia, as well as in Papua New Guinea, where an earthquake disrupted the company's liquefied natural gas operations.
The misstep -- which Harris' campaign aides chalked up to the senator being open to alternate routes to a single payer system -- dogged the candidate for months and raised questions about her consistency and commitment to certain policies.
Several prominent authors who stood accused of plagiarism, including the poet and memoirist Jill Bialosky and the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, have emerged relatively unscathed, their mistakes chalked up to haste or sloppiness rather than intellectual dishonesty.
The extraordinary and anti-social reactions by certain absinthe drinkers a century ago are now chalked up to either dangerous additives added by unsavory distillers, unrelated mental illness, or perhaps some consumers simply being very, very drunk.
I chalked it up, mainly, to his being out of his comfort zone in unfamiliar settings and the immense pressure of the job, after having operated at the helm of the Trump Organization at Trump Tower for decades.
Despite the tough quarter, emerging markets had chalked up a strong 2016 calendar year, adding 5 percent to Ashmore's assets, said, Ashmore Chief Executive Mark Coombs, and asset prices had strengthened in December and into the new year.
Lisbon last year chalked up its smallest budget shortfall since 1975, and in June the European Council ended a disciplinary process against Portugal, which only emerged from a three-year international bailout in 2014, over its excessive deficit.
FitzGibbon, on the other hand, chalked up the lack of dadpreneurs to the still limited number of men choosing to stay at home and the still smaller number running startups related to their kids — an issue in itself.
Stone said in an interview that similarities in reported happiness among parents and the child-free, especially in developed countries like the United States, can be chalked up to priorities, specifically whether a person chooses to have kids.
Early reaction from Republican strategists involved in 2018 races covered a range of emotions: There were those who chalked Gillespie's loss up to Democrats holding a governorship in a state Hillary Clinton won in last year's presidential election.
SINGAPORE, March 23 (Reuters) - Oil prices on Thursday recovered from losses chalked up the session before, but the market remains under pressure as bloated U.S. crude inventories and rising output dampen OPEC-led efforts to curb global production.
When she started seeing doctors about it in her early 20s, most chalked it up to stress, one even suggesting it must be anxiety or maybe an injury sustained from an abusive relationship (this was not the case).
However, the estimated 10.4-percent rise in production to 1.39 million tonnes would be below the kind of increases typically chalked up at the time of year due to lingering effects from last year's El Nino weather pattern.
We're told Wayne has chalked it up to a medication issue ... that doctors were having trouble figuring out the right balance of Rx. After a stint in the ICU, Wayne was released and is now resting in Miami.
Wannabe ad industry nemesis Shine has chalked up another telco to commit to deploying its mobile ad blocking technology which uses deep packet inspection to detect and eject ads at the network level — its third such telco deal.
Why it matters: For a long time, Silicon Valley's stories of harassment were chalked up to the industry's gender imbalance, but the past year has shown that it's part of a larger societal problem that's finally getting attention.
Lead single "Rising Water" is quieter and subtler than anything McMorrow's written before, a change he chalked up to a blossoming relationship with some of the production forces in Drake's OVO crew in an interview with The Fader.
"I admire FIRE enormously," said Harvey Klehr, a professor of politics and history at Emory University who took an unpopular position last spring against student protesters who said they felt threatened by pro-Trump slogans chalked around campus.
While she wrote that the department did open an investigation this time, it told her it found no evidence of discrimination and chalked up her experience to bad communication and "administrative error," the employee said in the memo.
Ms. Callis, the owner of LC Interpreting Services, said recently that she noticed a rise in requests for interpreters, which she chalked up to greater awareness of the law, not to mention a desire not to get sued.
Adrian's family and friends had chalked up his moodiness and volatility to the stress of playing at the highest level, and bouncing around various teams—from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, then Denver, San Diego, Washington, and finally Tampa Bay.
MIAMI — When Jacques Despinosse lost a primary for the Florida House of Representatives in the 21970s, he chalked up his drubbing to the skepticism many voters had for candidates from what was then a relatively small Haitian diaspora.
Here's part of his interview with David Baser, the company's head of privacy products: Baser chalked up the delay to two technical challenges, both of which are related to how Facebook stores user data on its servers. 1.
Two goals from Serie A's leading scorer Ciro Immobile, the second in stoppage time, gave third-placed Lazio a dramatic 2-1003 win at 10-man Brescia on Sunday as they chalked up their ninth successive league victory.
A friend of the president's chalked Trump's response up to his typical boasts, but some of his aides were momentarily worried that the TV-obsessed president may just want to engage in the ultimate made-for-TV moment.
Investors in major equity markets around the world have chalked up strong gains this year, marking a contrast to a plunge late last year, said Yousef Abbasi, global market strategist at INTL FCStone Financial Inc in New York.
At one point the rouble had chalked up one of its biggest intraday drops in around a year, smashing through 953 per dollar for the first time and trading as low as 86, though it later recovered some ground.
The retailer has made a big push into e-commerce to counter competition from Amazon, but online revenue in America grew by 23% in its latest quarter, much slower than the more than 50% chalked up in previous quarters.
Nate Diaz chalked up a victory in his battle with his former agents -- the same people who claim Nate refused to pay them for the cash he got to fight Conor McGregor -- but the war might not be over.
Song In-soo leads a group that campaigns for educational reform, the No Worry Private Education Association, which has gained a formidable reputation and chalked up a few successes, including a slight relaxation of the high-school entrance exam.
CHINA SERVICES: China's services sector chalked up its slowest growth in more than a year last month as new orders dried up, a private survey showed, suggesting a further loss in economic momentum as 20.1 draws to a close.
I chalked it up to the sheer volume of shows I had watched, and was surprised to discover that I only watched the amount of television that the average American does in two days, according to data from Nielsen.
A survey by financial data company Markit earlier this month showed firms reported the biggest fall in activity since the depths of the financial crisis in 2009, while GfK's consumer confidence index chalked up its sharpest decline since 1990.
Part of the price can be chalked up to new competition: Netflix and Amazon swaggered into this year's festival and started throwing money around well before it started, and they aren't shy when it comes to writing huge checks.
In June, Fred's was forced to scrap its bid for 1,200 Rite Aid Corp stores, a deal that was chalked out so that drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc could win antitrust approval for its purchase of Rite Aid.
A lot of this can be chalked up to the fact that vision-impaired people can actually live relatively normal lives, but it's admittedly fun to imagine the Motown legend getting away with a long con of this magnitude.
A strange heaviness all down my left side, and only my left side at one point — phenomenon like these are typically chalked up to injuries sustained by one of your past lives, so maybe my dude had a stroke?
Analysts chalked some of the stock gains earlier this year up to optimism for a major tax overhaul bill moving through the Republican-held Congress, which could result in lower tax rates and higher profit margins for corporate America.
That this material inheritance from our ancestors is often chalked up to extraterrestrial intervention demonstrates a reluctance to recognize the native genius of humanity—perhaps because that genius failed to save past cultures from suffering, death, and collapsed civilizations.
Perhaps the scant attention to Biden and Sanders statements regarding race at the Supreme Court can be chalked up to general public expectations that these two candidates already would be seeking diversity, based on Democrats' general record on appointments.
But regional experts say that while a major conflict has been averted and Trump has chalked a domestic win, America's troubles with the Islamic Republic — and its ability to inflict damage on U.S. interests — won't go away anytime soon.
Chris Hempstead, a top ETF consultant and former head of ETF sales at Deutsche Bank, chalked it up to "portfolio reallocation," saying he doesn't see investors selling the IYR as "an exit" from the real estate investment trust space.
The movement even chalked the Australian prime minister's driveway, after Malcolm Turnbull controversially ordered a snap review of the safe schools program, which aims to help create safe and supportive environments for LGBT students, reducing bullying and discrimination through education.
China's services sector chalked its slowest growth in over a year last month as the volume of new orders dried up, a private survey showed, suggesting a further loss in economic momentum as a rough 203 draws to a close.
Sterling fell as low as $283.64, a decline of almost 210 percent to its lowest since September 21970, and bond yields chalked up their biggest two-day fall since the BoE started its quantitative easing bond buying binge in March 225.
The 32-year-old, making his first start of 2016, kicked four out of four conversions, set up Weber's opening try and had one of his own chalked off when it was adjudged that he had not grounded the ball.
Williams, who had not played a singles match since winning the 1 Australian Open while pregnant, chalked up 228 unforced errors with 25 winners to defeat her 22rd-ranked opponent in front of a large and enthusiastic crowd in California.
However, it is lower than the average monthly increase of around 1.5 billion pounds chalked up in the 12 months to June 2018 and the annual rate of lending growth slowed to 5.5% from May's 5.7%, the weakest since April 2014.
" Trump may be experiencing some sort of memory loss because, hours after the tape's October 2016 release, he released a half-hearted apology in which he chalked up his "grab them by the pussy" comments to typical "locker room talk.
Part of that victory can be chalked up to the increased participation of young voters, who are continually among the demographics with the lowest voter turnout but tend to vote for Democrats when they do show up to the polls.
Regarding the company's rough finish to 22016, Woodman chalked it up, in part, to GoPro taking too long to understand that it should have discounted the cameras the Hero 22018 was supplanting, the Hero 5 Black and Hero 5 Session.
If you're not paying attention or are too enthralled by the tiny burger-eating hamster in her quirky lyric video (we were) to notice, "Chained to the Rhythm" could be chalked up as another party track about dancing and drinking.
Most catfishing incidents can probably be chalked up to poor communication and misunderstandings, but if you feel that an employer intentionally pulled a fast one on you, committed fraud, or breached your contract, seeking legal guidance may be a logical choice.
He notes that the S&P 500 has chalked up downward "corrections" of 10 percent or more once every two years on average since 1950, but those double-digit declines often end up being swept away by the following upswing.
Read: The 5 biggest moments of Comey's Senate testimony The president's defenders on Capitol Hill chalked it up to the fact that Trump isn't a politician or a lawyer and has no background in how to interact with law enforcement.
In response to what it calls a "landmark study," the American Bar Association acknowledged the disproportionately high rates of problematic drinking among lawyers, something which it chalked up, in large part, to the high-stress environment of the legal profession.
"During the first year of STRESS's operation, the Detroit Police Department chalked up the highest number of civilian killings per capita of any American police department," Dan Georgakas and Marvin Surkin observed in their 1975 book Detroit: I Do Mind Dying.
As a travel writer, I'd been on dozens of press trips, and had often experienced the insta-bonding that can occur when spending 24/7 with a small group, but I'd always chalked the phenomenon up to shared occupation and interests.
"The manifesto highlights contain policies and programs that will consolidate the achievements so far chalked up and, in addition, introduce new plans that will launch Ghana into a new era of accelerated growth and the transformation of the economy," he said.
Another criticism is that weed is still illegal in New Zealand, and maybe some of the problems these people have had can be chalked up to the stigma and stress of breaking the law constantly, even if you never get caught.
The Dow has been up for four straight sessions and 11 of the past 13 trading days, the S&P 500 is coming off its highest close since February 1, and the Nasdaq chalked up another record high close Tuesday.
Snap chalked up the slowdown to a technical issue with Android users in Q4, which it says it fixed in Q1, though it added just eight million new daily users this past quarter after adding 15 million DAUs one year ago.
On the latest episode of Recode Media, Chozick addresses the question a lot of pundits have had to grapple with in the past year and a half: How much of Clinton's defeat in 2016 can be chalked up to misogyny?
If Mr. Saenz de Viteri sensed a no-nonsense approach in their performance early on, he chalked it up to how this show in particular speaks to the reality of their lives: Their bodies require hours of maintenance and training.
SAN FRANCISCO — When David North, the editorial chairman of the World Socialist Web Site, noticed a drop in the site's traffic in April, he initially chalked it up to news fatigue over President Trump or a shift in political consciousness.
At first glance, there appear to be few parallels between now and 1992, when George Soros famously "broke the Bank of England" and the pound chalked up what was then its biggest one-day loss of the floating exchange rate era.
While in the U.S. President Trump's elevation of his daughter over trained diplomats and career civil servants might be chalked up to the nature of his eccentric governing style, in Africa and elsewhere, the symbolism will not be easily dismissed.
Though some economists chalked up softer imports to seasonal or one-off factors such as bad weather, others said it may be a sign that China's trade growth peaked in the second quarter and is now on a downward trend.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The Argentine peso ARS=RASL on Monday chalked up a 37% drop for 2019, closing out a tumultuous year in which the currency has plummeted against the dollar amid rising debt default fears, rampant inflation and domestic recession.
And as demonstrated by the travel ban and the Republican division over Mr. Trump's budget (despite its fulfilling long-held conservative dreams), the meltdown over Obamacare repeal can't be chalked up solely to the byzantine complexities of American health care.
SoftBank chalked up another first in Japan on Friday, setting a single indicative price of 1,500 yen for its telco IPO rather than the usual range, pegging the share sale at 2.4 trillion yen ($193 billion) in the country's biggest-ever listing.
The dollar slid as investors bet the Fed would signal plans to slow its pace of interest rate raises, propping up emerging market currencies including South Korea's won and South Africa's rand, which chalked up some of the biggest gains, up 0.7 percent.
Though Kaspersky has chalked up the matter as one big misunderstanding and committed to third-party review of its code, a three-month deadline for federal agencies to delete its software imposed by the Department of Homeland Security in September recently expired.
While this is an eerie string of unfortunate events, the so-called pattern may realistically be chalked up to the fact that the Kennedys are all so firmly in the public eye — we're paying attention and cataloguing every turn for the dramatic.
Data compiled by John Connor of Purdue University show that the number of cartels detected in Europe rose from eight per year in the 22010s to 22015 in the 22010s, a shift that can only partly be chalked up to better enforcement.
One of the reasons that Donald Trump was elected president, and that so many alleged sexual abusers and harassers have been given free reign for so long, is because bad male behavior can still get chalked up to some sort of biological inevitability.
Odey's fund had been down 29 percent leading up to the Brexit referendum but chalked up a gain of more than 15 percent on the Brexit vote from an allocation to gold and a series of short positions betting on falling share prices.
BRASILIA, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Brazil's real chalked up its sixth weekly decline in a row on Friday, hitting a record low under 4.30 per dollar as traders tested the central bank's resolve to refrain from intervening in the market to stop the slide.
The benchmark Bovespa stock market index chalked up its best day in three weeks, closing 1.4 percent higher at 95,9234.24 points, while the real bounced back from a four-week low of 3.96 per dollar to end the day stronger at 3.9217.
The decision could be chalked up to franchise fatigue from players, or based on lackluster review scores for Syndicate (with a Metacritic average of 76) and Unity, which had an even lower average review score and faced many technical problems at launch.
Still slightly awed by the turnout, the chef and Joe Kalturnyk—architect and cofounder of the event—chalked it up to the force of a simple yet visionary idea that there is joy and pride to be taken in doing winter right.
As for the recent outperformance of defensive stocks like utilities, consumer staples, and dividend-paying equities, Saut chalked that up to seniors who are "desperately seeking savings" in an environment where yield is hard to come by in money markets and bonds.
McLaren's Fernando Alonso chalked up 300 career grands prix but the Spaniard had little to celebrate as the two-time world champion's day came to an early end, his McLaren coasting to a stop midway through the race with a mechanical failure.
SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Formula One championship leader Nico Rosberg chalked up his seventh win in a row at the Russian Grand Prix on Sunday with team mate Lewis Hamilton fighting back from 10th on the grid to seal a Mercedes one-two finish.
The shortage of unanimous votes can perhaps also be chalked up to simple contrarianism, the same instinct that props up fringe third-party candidates and assures that even the most uncontroversial assertions get no more than 99 percent in public opinion polls.
Some analysts chalked up the softer readings to seasonal or one-off factors, but others said weaker import growth could be the first tangible sign of a long-expected slowdown in the world's second-largest economy after a surprisingly strong first half.
But Abramson's narrative insists on a meeting of the personal and the historical, when her ouster could more easily be chalked up to factors that are as timeless as they are petty: the machinations of an underling, say, who wants to be king.

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