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Still, Trump could be derailing that effort with his bluster.
And they can do it without derailing a conservative agenda.
Something's really only a problem if it's derailing your life.
Their only interest is in delaying and derailing this confirmation.
Ignoring them risks derailing the effort to combat climate change.
Those players vented and moved on without derailing the entire match.
Asked whether Cotton has any hope of derailing the bill, Sen.
It had reopened on Thursday after a state inspection, hours before derailing.
More recently, Dimon said trade could be a factor in derailing growth.
I would think it certainly seems directed toward derailing this specific deal.
It also risks derailing the momentum he's built in his creative pursuits.
Wilbur Ross: Well I don't think it's derailing from the core goal.
Trump told the Times his opponents will fail in derailing his nomination.
They say he's derailing the bureau from its mission, devised by Sen.
Too strong a response risks derailing his reforms and angering a polarized population.
The associated uncertainty could hurt the country's economy by further derailing investment decisions.
Trump said he was "disappointed" and blamed Democrats for derailing her ambassadorial bid.
Some disruptions end in beneficial social change, and some cause backlashes, derailing goals.
For others, it is derailing, convincing them to leave careers they once loved.
One man's promotion would have been deemed not worth derailing an entire administration.
The players risked ruining their shot at these Olympics, and derailing their careers.
Despite this expectation, McKenna said there was a slight risk of the collaboration derailing.
There's one big reason to be skeptical of this seriously derailing the Kavanaugh confirmation.
The measure is one way Democrats are hoping to prevent Republicans from derailing proceedings.
Even an errant backhoe can ding one up, derailing plans thousands of miles away.
For the president's many opponents, it was never just about derailing the peace deal.
Trump has previously targeted Tester over his role in derailing the nomination of Adm.
Team-building is a tricky, delicate endeavor, and rushing the process risks derailing it.
Having his members blamed for derailing a major reform package could prove politically risky.
I have a fear of potentially derailing my career or later regretting the decision.
"I want to prevent anything from derailing the work we're doing," Taylor told CNBC.
And arguments over whose reality is most real are already derailing politics and society.
On the positive side, it says that they don't see anything that's derailing the economy.
This is the weakness with the greatest chance of derailing the senator from Florida's candidacy.
His lawyers have already succeeded in derailing the case once, at a pre-trial hearing.
They'll have to keep Republican senators from attaching pieces of ACA repeal and derailing it.
And unlike his infamous previous startup, Kanojia doesn't anticipate any legal challenges derailing his plans.
But UN Secretary General António Guterres hinted that Trump's remarks risked derailing the diplomatic process.
If Weinstein is not convicted in court, this movement may be in jeopardy of derailing.
We can talk about the level of proof of wrongdoing required for derailing a nomination.
Because in the end it's derailing from the core goal here and the legislative agenda.
Results of the poll suggest that critics of the project will have trouble derailing it.
The North's KCNA state news agency said such opposition was aimed at derailing the talks.
In a party-line vote, Democrats voted to table the censure resolution, essentially derailing it.
So far the decision to quit the EU has slowed Britain down, rather than derailing it.
Against unbelievable consequences — shame, retaliation and even derailing their careers — women are refusing to remain quiet.
It was a totally derailing moment, and kind of ironic they didn't clock their own gestures.
Delaying the referendum might suit the government's purposes (though not Mr Maduro's) better than derailing it.
The first step toward change is to stop the riders that are derailing H-2B reform.
Georgia State University has drastically improved by creating emergency grants so unforeseen expenses weren't derailing students.
Your partner's mother, who is perhaps feeling guilty for derailing your studies, may second-guess you.
It could also affect online activity, for example, by hijacking the livestream and derailing the GOP's message.
Yoakum's is an art that's endlessly corroborated by an unfixed narrative which is also fissuring and derailing.
Yellen accomplished no easy feat by engineering a gradual rise in interest rates without derailing the recovery.
Surprisingly, teaching hospitals often play a role in derailing the career of a future primary care practitioners.
The long-term effect, in addition to derailing the peace deal, was increased homophobia, Ms. Sánchez said.
"I've always been worried that trade can have a derailing effect on the US economy," he said.
The protest action extended well beyond the allotted half-time, derailing the game for almost an hour.
"Tastes and preferences are a contributory factor that is derailing the production of small grain," said Zishiri.
But like Chang says, when social media doesn't offer the support we need, it can be derailing.
I've heard several stories of comedians self-destructing at these types of shows, and derailing into vitriol.
It could also prevent a disagreement between Google and Facebook from derailing the roadmaps of its gadgets.
I lost my period, and injuries set in, derailing the first half of my professional running career.
Western governments largely agreed with the watchdog groups' view on the issue, derailing the American overhaul effort.
The governor blamed the newly emboldened Democrats who now control the State Senate for derailing the project.
Carney has said interest rate policy will depend heavily on Brexit talks progressing smoothly and not derailing confidence.
The Department of Homeland Security found no major foreign hacking campaigns dedicated to derailing the 2018 midterm elections.
That push ended in 2017 when a corruption scandal snared Temer, decimating his popularity and derailing his agenda.
"There's nothing coming out of this report that suggests consumers see the economy slowing or derailing," she said.
Russian airstrikes also played a role in temporary derailing talks aimed at creating a nationwide ceasefire in Syria.
Adami also said the CBOE Volatility Index could move into single digits and end up derailing the rally.
EXCLUSIVE-CHINA PUSH FOR MORE TARIFF ROLLBACKS NOT SEEN DERAILING PROGRESS TOWARD TRADE DEAL SENIOR TRUMP ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL
Goucher has overcome her fear of twisting an ankle and derailing her career and switched to trail running.
Rising consumer tide lifting many retail boats Investors don't seem worried about US consumers suddenly derailing the economy.
In September, he blamed it for derailing his highly ambitious promise to create 1 million new US jobs.
Rather, it is that it has the potential of derailing both the U.S. and the global economic recoveries.
AMLO is also expected to take a much harder line on NAFTA negotiations, potentially derailing the whole process.
Rather than derailing current standards, the Trump administration should support and extend the progress that schools have made.
The wall is derailing Congress because it is a real and physical wall that requires money to build.
It is unclear what could be gained by derailing the project, if in fact that was the goal.
A destructively liberating drive may arise, derailing you from the course of playing out your pre-established roles.
The fear is that this pollutes the party itself, derailing and discrediting the legitimate investigation into Russia investigation.
Otherwise, the House would have had to vote again on a modified bill, further derailing the repeal effort.
Florida voters may be tricked into derailing solar energy Florida voters may be tricked into derailing solar energy Floridians who think they're voting in November to promote the spread of solar panels may actually derail it, thanks to a deceptively worded ballot measure that would change the Sunshine State's constitution.
"If you don't have a strong social network and disposable income, this is an incredibly derailing process," says Mika.
Trump administration officials accused the Chinese of reneging on previous agreements over the weekend and derailing months of progress.
Unlike more gimmicky similar tools, the software is surprisingly accurate, regardless of angle, lighting, and other potentially derailing factors.
Nor that it would be accused of being complicit in derailing the 2016 presidential election and undermining American democracy.
However, Italy's political crisis risks reigniting market turbulence on the bloc's periphery and derailing a the bank's exit strategy.
Too many investors believe the narrative of the next best thing or easy money, derailing millions of retirement portfolios.
He dropped similar pearls of wisdom last month in L.A., making it clear he's derailing the autograph gravy train.
He was accused of derailing the national team in order to flex Madrid's muscles, to project his own power.
It's Houston, then, which stands as the team most capable of derailing the Warriors' bid for a three-peat.
For Pouille, mental struggles have been a key concern, with the pressure he has felt often derailing his game.
The incident is a reminder of the high stakes of this feral climate, but risks derailing the production's momentum.
The second method that has been enunciated calls for derailing the rail itself, which will eventually derail the train.
This system would give adoptive parents greater peace of mind, preventing unexpected custody concerns from derailing the adoption process.
But she admitted it's hard to predict how things will go with a GOP hellbent on derailing the process.
In short, Bloomberg has his work cut out for him in terms of derailing Sanders' path to the nomination.
Two of the women cordially despise each other and keep derailing the conversation to snipe at each other's ideas.
That kind of actual calamity would have immediately leaked and dominated headlines for days, possibly derailing the season all together.
North Korea has derided Abe's government as a "cult" bent on derailing Pyongyang's diplomatic outreach in recent state media comments.
While they had little chance of actually derailing his nomination, they wanted a public display of dissent on the floor.
Mr. Habré temporarily succeeded in derailing the opening of the trial last July by refusing to participate in the hearings.
That would cause the Fed to raise rates more quickly than it would otherwise like to, potentially derailing the economy.
The film focuses on Celeste as a mother and seasoned musician, seeking a comeback after a nearly career-derailing scandal.
In 2010 he refused to pay New Jersey's share of a new tunnel under the Hudson River, derailing the project.
His role in derailing, at least temporarily, Mr Trump's planned meeting with Kim Jong Un in Singapore therefore demands scrutiny.
The Avalanche dropped their second consecutive game, derailing their efforts to get back into playoff contention in the Western Conference.
If the lack of acknowledgment isn't happening regularly and isn't derailing your career growth, sometimes it's best to move on.
Many Republican leaders have decided that their objective is to maximize the odds of derailing Donald Trump, pure and simple.
But if they end up derailing a trade deal between the world's two largest economies, the damage could be enormous.
House conservatives are most concerned with the 60-vote threshold derailing their plans to slash spending and reduce the debt.
From Victoria's Secret to Prince Andrew: Jeffrey Epstein connections just keep derailing the careers of billionaires, royals, and the like.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected to delay a scheduled sales tax hike next year to avoid derailing Japan's economic recovery.
How ironically tragic that Trump has chosen to observe Holocaust Remembrance Day by once again derailing America's commitment to refugee protection.
Derailing your initial plan just to make a zany play is great for the YouTube highlights, but not necessarily for victory.
Even when groups are not successful in derailing appointments or confirmations, these targets' status as public enemy was good for fundraising.
Third, claims from his critics that President Trump or his officials are to blame for derailing the deal are completely bogus.
There is a consequence for taking the conversation away from the purpose of the event and disrupting or derailing the broadcast.
On June 12, protesters and police clashed as they swarmed the legislative building, ultimately derailing the debate over the extradition bill.
Putin said it was aimed at derailing Russia's attempts to find, with Iran and Turkey, a solution for the Syria crisis.
It's a system that combines GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding.
Though the public punishment largely — and unjustly — accrued to Ms. Jackson, derailing her career, the affected song belonged to Mr. Timberlake.
But an investigation that has constricted management since flaring into public in June, derailing plans for billion-dollar deals, will continue.
On Friday, Ms. Zakharova described Mr. Obama's moves as a "provocation" aimed at derailing Mr. Trump's attempts to improve bilateral relations.
Alas, the country's economy tanked that year, derailing his plans but serendipitously paving the way for his move to the States.
"Interviewers can - and do all the time - politely challenge wildly false claims without derailing the whole interview," he wrote on Twitter.
Privatisations have stuttered, while escalation of the conflict with pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine risked derailing a fragile growth recovery.
But the practice also gets him in trouble, regularly stepping on the White House's message and possibly derailing a day of coverage.
Another report has them successfully derailing another executive order that would have made it easier for businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Many suspect the government will put off the tax rise for fear of derailing the economy's tentative recovery, as happened in 2014.
This is too bad, as the Russians pulled off the crime of the century, possibly derailing Clinton, a tough critic of Russia.
Blanchard continues talking, perhaps thinking I didn't hear, or that, in any case, we shouldn't let him win by derailing the conversation.
Interest groups participate in the confirmation hearing process for a variety of reasons, though derailing the appointment is not one of them.
In a December interview with The Hill, Bennett blamed Carson's close friend and adviser Armstrong Williams for derailing the former neurosurgeon's campaign.
Ryan had no concerns about the spat derailing the push to overhaul the U.S. tax system, saying to "forget about" the dispute.
Deaths have been relatively rare, however, with trains derailing about 30 times a year over the past decade, according to government data.
Rather than working for popular, bipartisan policies, the group is instead bankrolling pro-corporate Democrats, in the hopes of derailing progressive policies.
With injuries potentially derailing another Golden State Warriors romp to the title, both of these teams are legitimate threats for the crown.
When Judge Timothy J. Sullivan read some of his more incendiary talk from the secret recordings about derailing trains, Mr. Mathews laughed.
However, political crises in Italy and, potentially, Spain risk reigniting market turbulence on the bloc's periphery and derailing the bank's exit strategy.
Benioff does not offer the Russians a handy platform for derailing our democracy or erode civil discourse 280 characters at a time.
But writing for the dissent, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the decision had gone too far in derailing the Walmart workers' case.
But many of these bloggers found that instead of derailing their careers, sharing their experiences reinforced their authenticity to their core readership.
This makes the timing of Amazon's new feature seem like it's more about derailing Sonos' momentum before Sonos' new product even gets revealed.
"There is a consequence for taking the conversation away from the purpose of the event and disrupting or derailing the broadcast," Brack said.
He has described Nissan executives as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the Japanese automaker and its top shareholder, Renault.
We're told the Escobars believe the U.S. government (and Trump himself) got involved in derailing their efforts ... but insist they won't be deterred.
It has spent the past year torpedoing Mr Moon's plans, most notably (and ironically) derailing legislation to curb the powers of the president.
Now they're training their biggest guns on Trump in the hope of derailing what they expect will be a disaster for the party.
This very disappointing PMI data and other factors like the Huawei story are all creating stress for the U.S. economy and derailing sentiment.
And by the second semester of my junior year of college, I would have only regarded a queer sexual self-discovery as derailing.
Disney's new streaming service garnered more than 85033 million sign-ups on its first day, despite some technical glitches slightly derailing its launch.
Efforts go back more than 50 years, and experts credit a trial done in babies in the 1960s with partially derailing the field.
His daily press conference always seems like a train that's about two run-on sentences from derailing and wiping out a news cycle.
Revoking Ohr's clearance could severely hamper his ability to do his job and would amount to derailing his career at the Justice Department.
The Thurston County Sheriff tweeted about a "massive incident involving a train" derailing on the Mounts Road overpass midway between Tacoma and Olympia.
But with bitcoin at risk of derailing gold's stability, Cramer advised that prospective buyers keep a watchful and cautious eye on the cryptocurrency.
Allergan shares fell 193 percent after the U.S. Treasury unveiled rules to curb tax inversion deals, potentially derailing the drugmaker's merger with Pfizer.
Aisha Buhari gave an interview where she spoke out about members of her husband's cabinet who she said were were derailing his administration.
It is consuming Parliament, threatening the future of at least one close associate and, for now at least, derailing Mr. Macron's reformist agenda.
" Like Mr. Diller, Ms. Wils blamed a "small handful of people" for their role in derailing "a project with such broad community support.
Attorney General Bill Barr blamed the House impeachment hearings for derailing the progress on gun control during an event in Tennessee on Wednesday.
While the Department of Justice and FCC have approved the deal, T-Mobile still faces a multistate lawsuit aimed at derailing the merger.
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He said the frigate controversy was "seriously derailing" the implementation of an important security program and was cooked-up by the administration's opponents.
He was careful to calibrate additional pressure, in order to keep our international partners with us and prevent the nuclear deal from derailing.
Wehner said these excuses for the President's behavior and rhetoric are "complete hypocrisy" -- and it runs the risk of derailing the evangelical message.
Memphis came close to derailing SMU at FedEx Forum, but the Tigers could not make a field goal in the final 2:53.
However, given that the previously established canonical timeline seems to be rapidly derailing and speeding up, there's just no telling where we'll land.
Surely, if the Federal Reserve can raise its benchmark rate to 1.75% without derailing the economy, something in the secular-stagnation story is awry.
Liam Neeson's own words -- about looking for a "black bastard" to kill 40 years ago -- are derailing the NYC rollout of his new movie.
There were no reports of hackers derailing the voting process itself, so it's not like Putin and his cronies tampered with the election results.
But women are often seen as turning on the waterworks just to get what they want, making crying a potentially job-derailing faux pas.
The recent weakness in oil is causing a modest (so far) downward revision in big oil estimates but is not derailing the broader market.
While grassroots anti-Trump movements have made a mark, pressure from courts and within Congress also played a key role in derailing Trump's agenda.
Borrowing from your 401(k), although the terms can be attractive, should be a last resort to avoid derailing your retirement plans, he said.
The warrior from Manacor, Mallorca, even developed a reputation as the "Next-Gen" killer after derailing the hype previously built by three promising talents.
The claim that Fey played a tangible part in derailing John McCain's campaign is not baseless pop-culture worship — it's backed by social science.
Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) warned that Trump's speech, paired with a combative weekend statement from Spicer, is "derailing" the start of the new administration.
Throughout his career, Barré seems dedicated to derailing our expectations; he refuses to the binary choices of symmetry or asymmetry, all-over or relational.
His defensive attitude and outright rejection of the claims have led him and his supporters to blame those victims for "derailing" his confirmation process.
Yet experts in assessing threats say that there are approaches that in some cases can be effective in derailing a planned act of violence.
His outspoken stance even saw some success, derailing the resolution for a day before it was reintroduced and brought to a vote on Friday.
"There is an unbelievable number of potential threats to the stock market, but none of them are derailing the market yet," Mr. Golub said.
Gary Cahill, the stand-in captain, felt it was as late as last week, when West Ham United beat Tottenham, derailing its late surge.
O) offered to buy European broadcaster Sky for $2800 billion, potentially derailing Disney's own bid for assets owned by Twenty-First Century Fox (FOXA.
In addition to derailing the IPO, the investigation also prompted Lotte Chemical to drop out of bidding for U.S. chemical firm Axiall Corp AXLL.
Few doubt that, barring some derailing catastrophe, the amount and variety of data gathered, processed and transmitted around the world will continue to grow.
Trump leads many polls for primaries in the remaining states, including in major ones like Florida on March 15, dampening prospects of derailing him.
The European Commission on Wednesday said pension payouts and tax breaks announced by Tsipras's administration last month risked derailing agreed fiscal targets for Greece.
Allergan shares fell 18 percent to $227.72 as the U.S. Treasury unveiled rules to curb tax inversion deals, potentially derailing the drugmaker's merger with Pfizer .
Yet he predicts that in just over two weeks, he will be the only Republican left who has a shot at derailing Donald J. Trump.
The administration has been largely successful in derailing previous Democratic efforts to oversee the White House by launching legal challenges and sweeping executive privilege claims.
The BJP is facing heat over ticket distribution, lack of a chief ministerial candidate, and some leaders derailing its development narrative by fomenting communal tensions.
Judd sued the disgraced movie mogul for defamation last year, accusing him of derailing her career after she shunned his sexual advances in the 1990s.
Katumbi denies the charges against him, which he says are aimed at derailing his bid to replace President Joseph Kabila in a November presidential election.
The Bank of Japan stunned investors last week by introducing negative interest rates to prevent concerns about a weakening global economy from derailing inflation expectations.
Allergan shares fell 16.3 percent to $153 as the U.S. Treasury unveiled rules to curb tax inversion deals, potentially derailing the drugmaker's merger with Pfizer .
Some of the emails suggest support for Secretary Hillary Clinton as a candidate, with some of the officials discussing tactics for derailing the Sanders campaign.
It also faced pressure from the White House and others to avoid derailing employers' efforts, which were seen as central to containing health care costs.
Businesses are also worried that the president's move risks derailing what would be his signature trade achievement: passing the newly negotiated North American trade agreement.
Timing again bedeviled Mr. Osteen decades later when he opened two restaurants in Las Vegas just as the 2008 recession was derailing the American economy.
"We still see the outbreak delaying – but not derailing – the global growth uptick that we have been expecting to take root in 2020," Pyle said.
It's a system that combines GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding, per previous CNN reporting.
You know, that day-derailing moment when a sock, especially a low-cut sock, slips down around your foot and awkwardly bunches under the arch?
But that's not stopping the Supreme Court nominee's liberal critics from unleashing new ads and grass-roots campaigns in one last shot at derailing him.
However, the gambit of derailing a woman's political speech into a conversation about her body is as popular now as it was in Puritan times.
Both were banned for several months and sent on a rehabilitation course, a sanction that in hindsight seems like a major factor in derailing Chandler's career.
Last week, the UAE's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Anwar Gargash, tweeted that "extremist militias" were derailing the search for a political solution in Libya.
When the Republican presidential front-runner's son complained on Twitter about protesters derailing his father's Chicago rally Friday night, Legend swooped in to shut him down.
" He goes on to say, "There is a consequence for taking the conversation away from the purpose of the event and disrupting or derailing the broadcast.
He has accused former colleagues of "backstabbing," describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between Nissan and its top shareholder, France's Renault.
We know negotiations are taking place and we want to pressure people to get to a just solution and also stand up to those derailing progress.
But the leaders came to believe that any adverse action would be reversed by Mr. Trump, perhaps derailing the careers of Naval officers in the process.
This sense of guilt—as well as very real concerns, like paying rent—ends up derailing the gaming progress that had been building up for them.
Still, the officials said the finance ministry's internal projections leave sufficient room to allocate funds for investments and infrastructure spending, without derailing India's fiscal deficit target.
It's hard to imagine employees successfully derailing a project to aid the American military and then failing to derail a project to aid the Chinese military.
Also, I did receive a couple of passionate emails from people believing it was a government sanctioned psy-ops intent on derailing the pro-cannabis movement.
The BOJ stunned markets in January by adopting negative interest rates to prevent slowing overseas growth and volatile financial markets from derailing a fragile economic recovery.
She joins at a time the central bank is struggling to prevent external headwinds from derailing Japan's fragile economic recovery, and its policy options are dwindling.
"I wouldn't say (injuries) are derailing our season because it's May, and we have a lot of baseball left," Angels center fielder Mike Trout told reporters.
Allergan shares fell 19.3 percent to $224 premarket as the U.S. Treasury unveiled rules to curb tax inversion deals, potentially derailing the drugmaker's merger with Pfizer .
"There is a consequence for taking the conversation away from the purpose of the event and disrupting or derailing the broadcast," Brack wrote in a statement.
And the real fight to ward off special interests, lobbying groups and every industry under the sun from derailing the tax bill is just getting underway.
Officials did the exact wrong thing here — derailing A.P.'s education and sending the message that those who speak up about sexual assault will be punished.
Intense public scrutiny of the coworking company's wide losses, Neumann's leadership, and his various financial involvements with WeWork had contributed to the derailing the company's IPO.
Many antidoping experts and athletes see his dual role as a vice president of the I.O.C. as emblematic of the conflict they say is derailing WADA.
In an op-ed for a British newspaper, Donald Trump Jr. said his father's advice had been ignored, and accused "European elites" of derailing the process.
Trump joined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week in voicing his opposition to the resolution, and even seemed to have some temporary success derailing it.
According to news reports, however, the larger reason was a strong impulse to prevent Republicans from interfering with the process in hopes of derailing it altogether.
Meaning I went to sleep with my pants and shoes on, and I don't remember what I dreamt; maybe trains derailing on time, sexy weekends in hell.
But some criticized the writer for derailing an important conversation about diversity in the Greek system in order to launch a misogynistic tirade policing women in general.
On a potential winning drive, the Bills moved to the Carolina 32 in the final minute before an offensive pass interference penalty contributed to derailing the threat.
Nonetheless, Republicans will do everything in their power to keep those questions, like any other questions about this process, from derailing or even slowing down his nomination.
He'd thought it was time to go home and reset for a few weeks; instead, it was impossible to hide how much drugs were derailing his life.
"It's an extensive list of stuff," Dimon said, adding that most of the times, it's rising rates and not geopolitical issues that ends up derailing economic cycles.
Katumbi has denied the charges against him, which he has said are aimed at derailing his bid to replace President Joseph Kabila in a November presidential election.
However, it would be rum indeed if Mr Trump's efforts to support local heavy industry ended up derailing the ongoing revival of America's once-moribund chemicals sector.
Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin said the strike was "an extraordinary display of American heavy-handedness" and accused the US of purposefully derailing coordination efforts.
New York (CNN Business)The US-China trade war might be having a chilling effect on business investment, but it's not derailing the splurge in share buybacks.
Carige was placed under special administration at the start of the year after its top investor blocked a planned capital raising, derailing an industry-financed rescue plan.
Like peers, Burberry is also exposed to trade war ructions and slowing economic growth in China, though neither appear to be derailing luxury goods sales for now.
Even as he huddled with Republicans, Trump flexed his own political muscle derailing a House Republican plan to reform an independent ethics office with a single tweet.
For its part, the Trump transition team has backed Price and dismissed the questions as partisan attacks aimed at derailing a pick central to the ObamaCare fight.
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is launching another set of advertising aimed at derailing the confirmation of President Trump's pick to lead the Export-Import Bank.
Sticking to a script has kept him out of trouble, kept him from calling Kim Jong Un "rocket man," and derailing diplomacy to drag Kim to talks.
Still, passenger deaths have been relatively rare, with trains derailing about 30 times a year over the past decade, according to data from the Federal Railroad Administration.
And, as the GOP debate in Detroit showed Thursday night, Trump's rivals are continuing to hit him hard in hopes of derailing his march toward the nomination.
Moon has criticized the two former conservative presidents – Park and her predecessor, Lee Myung-bak - for derailing progress made in inter-Korean relations under previous liberal administrations.
Normally, it's Wes missing flights or derailing shows -- but he decided to wing it with an acoustic guitar ... since the only other option was canceling the gig.
Now, some of the same companies and trade associations that a few years ago tried to defang G.D.P.R. have set their sights on derailing the ePrivacy legislation.
Despite the concerns parents may have about TikTok derailing their child's education, there is a proven opportunity for social media stars of all ages to make money.
"A collapse in oil and metals prices would severely undermine efforts at fiscal consolidation, derailing progress in reining in the region's debt burden," the World Bank said.
They have to figure out how to respond to White House efforts to distract the public by denigrating the intelligence agencies and derailing the Congressional investigations. Rep.
"The billionaire-turned-politician needs to prove that derailing the global economy has not been one of the reasons why he ran for U.S. president," Xinhua said.
The lack of accountability risks derailing the momentum towards lasting peace, said the report by the office of U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein.
Their best hope of derailing his insurgent candidacy is to stretch the contest out and deny him the 1,237 delegates needed to formally win the party's presidential nomination.
Random fluctuations, from heat in the qubits, say, or from fundamentally quantum-mechanical processes, will occasionally flip or randomize the state of a qubit, potentially derailing a calculation.
"Don't walk down the Grand Canyon to see what it looks like from the bottom," she states, likely derailing many a college student's post-grad road trip plans.
When I talk to Bahmanzadeh, it's a struggle to keep his focus—unanswered questions about ineffectual lawyers or evidence barge into his head, derailing his train of thought.
As Donald Trump's campaign manager turned senior adviser, she's distinguished herself as a notoriously difficult interview, effortlessly dodging pointed questions and derailing segments that might hurt her boss.
Le Maire told franceinfo radio he was not responsible for derailing the proposal that would have created the world's third biggest carmaker behind Japan's Toyota and Germany's Volkswagen.
Following Osbourne's announcement came a much more derailing departure: Annette Bening, who was originally supposed to play Curtis' part, suddenly quit days before filming began, according to Variety.
Last week, Álvarez announced that he will be taking on Amir Khan for his interim bout, a fight that poses little threat to derailing a matchup against Golovkin.
Even if you believe your intentions are good and that you only mean well, derailing conversations or diminishing people's stories does more to advance oppression than dismantle it.
The country says it will refuse to discuss President Trump's two toughest trade demands when American officials arrive in Beijing this week, potentially derailing the high-level talks.
And while they said it&aposs possible that North Korea could be thinking about derailing the summit, at the moment, "we don&apost think so," the source said.
Some say positive train control -- a hi-tech way to monitor trains and stop them from derailing or crashing -- could've helped, but NJ Transit trains don't have it.
Selina flounders, but it ripples on to the other candidates, who end up babbling at their podiums and derailing the whole thing without the help of Selina's team.
On this occasion, his primary target was the House Freedom Caucus, a bloc of conservatives Trump blames for derailing his and the Republican leadership's deeply unpopular Obamacare overhaul.
With unemployment close to record lows and economic growth accelerating, the Fed is seeking to raise interest rates quickly enough to prevent rampant inflation without derailing the economy.
Bannon, the CEO of Breitbart, has a longstanding hatred of Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, who is often blamed for derailing Trump's nationalist and populist policies.
The decision to release the killer, Janusz Walus, provoked immediate criticism and revived painful memories of a murder aimed at derailing the country's transition to black-majority rule.
Trump's allies in Congress and on Fox News have suggested that releasing the documents may expose a vast conspiracy within the Department of Justice aimed at derailing Trump.
And Mr. Trump's on again-off again vows to tear up the North American Free Trade Agreement while unleashing a trade war with China also risks derailing growth.
Though Mr. Pompeo and other officials have pushed for the sanctions, the Treasury Department, led by Mr. Mnuchin, has opposed them for fear of derailing the trade talks.
In an autobiography, "The Good, the Bad & the Very Ugly," published in 1997, Ms. Locke wrote that her involvement with Mr. Eastwood ended up essentially derailing her career.
Ignoring citizens' concerns will mean derailing the chance for long-term partnerships between Washington and countries in the region, and sacrificing potential support for human rights and democracy.
This week he began shelling its civilian port, killing three people, narrowly missing a ship loaded with liquefied natural gas and derailing United Nations-sponsored cease-fire talks.
Impact for Iraq The strike will further de-stabilize Iraq at a pivotal moment, derailing the genuine pro-democracy movement that has sustained over the past three months.
"Taban Deng Gai's attempt to silence the opposition party is derailing the countrys ability to implement a peace agreement," said Treasury Deputy Secretary Justin Muzinich in the statement.
If President Trump's critics encourage and enable this approach, they themselves will be responsible for derailing that which they say they hold dear: fair, compassionate treatment for dreamers.
Western Digital has sought international arbitration to stop Toshiba from selling its chips arm without its consent, potentially derailing a much-needed capital injection for the Japanese conglomerate.
Russia was critical of both countries' joining the alliance and the government of Montenegro has accused Moscow of backing an assassination plot aimed at derailing its NATO membership.
A federal judge on Wednesday blocked a proposed $48 billion merger of Anthem and Cigna, derailing another effort by top health insurers to reshape the industry by combining.
The world's biggest asset manager, handling some $5.4 trillion for clients, dismissed fears that the equity rally is at risk of derailing due to old age and complacency.
Newcastle 2 Liverpool 3, May 4: This fixture, which was squeezed in between two legs of Liverpool's Champions League semi-final with Barcelona, went close to derailing their bid.
That risks derailing a new round of international peace talks aimed at ending the civil war in Syria, a process that Mr. Kerry has worked hard to get going.
What the Republican-controlled Senate can do is hold up, water down, or vote to defeat abortion rights legislation passed by the House, derailing legislative progress in either direction.
But that passion is often hobbled by fears of fan blowback and series derailing, which results in decisions like the spliced canon and split timelines of Abrams' Trek films.
Back then that was the trigger for a sharp correction and a 22026bp spike over a seven-week period from April 260, derailing new issue supply in the process.
"The billionaire-turned-politician needs to prove that derailing the global economy has not been one of the reasons why he ran for U.S. president," the Xinhua commentary said.
Western Digital has sought international arbitration to stop partner Toshiba from selling its chips arm without its consent, potentially derailing a much-needed capital injection for the Japanese conglomerate.
It makes sense: Why worry about painful silences, fumbling for the right word, or unplanned tangents derailing a conversation when you could craft, edit, and rewrite the perfect message?
If you are truly concerned with intersectionality, address how other forms of discrimination can create unique oppression of people of color, rather than derailing a conversation about race. 3.
LSE publicly ruled out on Sunday a demand from European antitrust regulators that it sell trading platform MTS, derailing the 29 billion euro ($30.6 billion) deal with Deutsche Boerse.
The tactic has raised suspicions that the Russian authorities are more interested in derailing American investigations and possibly protecting criminals they find useful than they are in fighting cybercrime.
The postelection repression and the renewed American sanctions are derailing Mr. Mnangagwa's attempts to find international acceptance and secure funding from the international community to rebuild Zimbabwe's fragile economy.
He has a lengthy record of arrests, and the times he has been clean, he has always seemed to be on the verge of derailing his family once again.
Here's to hoping next season is filled with just as many drastic facial hair transformations, move-derailing unions, and recipes that don't really involve cooking as the last one.
Because this shows that the progressive mainstream media is more willing to grenade throw in the name of derailing Trump that it is in supporting any positive movement in relations.
Trump risked derailing trade talks scheduled for this week by warning on Sunday that he could increase tariffs on $1.63 billion of Chinese goods to 21.6% from 24% from Friday.
The 1988 U.S. presidential campaign is revisited with "The Front Runner," starring Hugh Jackman, about the derailing of Senator Gary Hart's White House ambitions because of accusations of an affair.
He'd used a wheelchair most of his life, but the pneumonia compounded his muscular dystrophy, leaving him in need of round-the-clock nursing care and derailing his college plans.
But Ramaphosa, if he is returned to power, would need to strike a balance between policies that help quell simmering discontent among the black majority without derailing a struggling economy.
A federal judge on Wednesday ruled against U.S. health insurer Anthem's proposed $54 billion merger with smaller rival Cigna, derailing an unprecedented effort to consolidate the country's health insurance industry.
The State Department's exasperation with Mr. Demetracopoulos boiled over again in 1977 when he was blamed for derailing the Carter administration's nomination of William E. Schaufele as ambassador to Greece.
Carige was placed under special administration at the start of the year after the Malacalza family, its top shareholder, blocked a planned capital raising, derailing an industry-financed rescue plan.
Carige was placed under special administration at the start of the year after the Malacalza family, its top investor, blocked a planned capital raising, derailing an industry-financed rescue plan.
In 2015, the Blue Star Line halted work on the Titanic II because of financial disagreements, derailing plans for the ship to be ready in 2016, according to the BBC.
The rand was on course for a loss of more than 3 percent against the dollar this week, largely because of Eskom's woes, which risk derailing a sluggish economic recovery.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Questions surrounding one of China's biggest accounting firms, the subject of a regulatory probe, have led to a derailing of the fundraising plans of nearly 50 Chinese companies.
Russia has minimal ties in Yemen, but could use its contacts with some southern Yemeni leaders to help prevent their desire for secession from derailing over all peace in Yemen.
Roll Call is reporting that a review by the Office of the Inspector General shows that President Donald Trump played a role in derailing plans to move the FBI headquarters.
Capital Economics Senior China Economist Julian Evans-Pritchard said the PBOC had probably been holding back against allowing a weaker yuan to avoid derailing trade negotiations with the United States.
Still, consumer groups said Wyden's proposal is a step in the right direction, even if battling an gauntlet of lobbyists intent on derailing it will surely prove to be challenging.
We've already seen the power they can have in derailing GOP efforts, like when they helped take down a major health care vote last year, with McCain at their side.
Since February, a diverse crop of worries — such as the prospects of central banks raising interest rates quickly and concerns of a trade war derailing the economy — have unnerved investors.
Elizabeth Nash, a state policy analyst for the Guttmacher Institute, which researches abortion, said advocates were afraid to bring too much attention to the campaign for fear of derailing it.
Analysts said the test shows that Mr. Kim is reverting to sabre-rattling as he moves to end the sanctions that are derailing his hopes of rejuvenating North Korea's economy.
Romania's top court overturned President Klaus Iohannis's re-nomination of ousted Liberal Party leader Ludovic Orban as prime minister on Monday, potentially derailing plans to trigger an early parliamentary election.
Because we know the stakes; Trump and his conservative allies want to keep delaying and derailing policies that would give America's working families a clear path to the middle class.
Instead, it rammed into a bumping block, with the front striking a room beyond the track and the first two cars derailing, injuring more than 100 people, according to officials.
But young Nic (Chalamet) has been experimenting with drugs for years and has now become dangerously addicted to crystal meth, derailing those plans, despite one stint in rehab after another.
Of course, the dictatorship is going to try and extend its tentacles into the National Assembly to ruin our cause, but so far it has been unsuccessful at derailing us.
" The editorial by Yahya Ibrahim states: "We present to you the 17th issue of Inspire, devoted to targeting trains, specifically by derailing them from the tracks using a simple tool.
First, there was the torn Achilles' tendon in early 2018, derailing a promising New Orleans Pelicans season, and setting the wheels in motion for Davis to push for a trade.
First, there was the torn Achilles' tendon in early 2018, derailing a promising New Orleans Pelicans season, and setting the wheels in motion for Davis to push for a trade.
It's important to understand this clearly: "Derailing" refers to avoiding responsibility for hurting someone else, by trying to change the subject or claiming that the "real" problem is something else.
But the news stories did create a seemingly endless string of disappointments for both Quan and his fans, a dark cloud that made you wonder whether his career was derailing completely.
It is menacing and ethereal all at once; her mutant electronic sounds move with the jagged start-stop force of a train derailing and becoming a smoldering pile of twisted metal.
Huawei, however, has long gotten the short end of that stick, with U.S. carriers and retailers refusing to stock the company's products, significantly derailing its hopes of tackling the American market.
We don't know whether or not Fraser really was blacklisted by the HFPA (though we have seen in recent months that abusers will often punish their victims by derailing their careers).
Trump and his inner circle are belatedly scrambling to install war-room-like mechanisms designed to prevent the drama and threat from consuming the entire West Wing, and derailing everything else.
EU antitrust regulators vetoed the proposed 29-billion-euro ($31.3 billion) merger of Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock Exchange, derailing the companies' latest attempt to create Europe's biggest stock exchange.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jefferies Group LLC is being sued by a former female investment banker who accused it of stripping away her bonus and derailing her career because she became pregnant.
LONDON, June 26 (IFR) - Time is running out for the liability management exercise on which the sale of Portugal's Novo Banco hinges, potentially derailing the process ahead of an August deadline.
"They're not currency manipulators," the president said, adding that China hasn't been manipulating its currency for months, and that he feared derailing U.S.-China talks to crack down on North Korea.
David French: If there isn't any corroboration or external evidence outside of Christine Ford's three-decades-old recollections, that's simply not sufficient basis for derailing the nomination of an outstanding jurist.
But his strategy risks setting off a chain of unpredictable consequences that could end up derailing the deal anyway and eventually raise the risk of war between the US and Iran.
Derailing the merger would probably require BASF to offer a significant premium for DuPont — after covering the $1.9 billion breakup fee and any tax savings the Dow deal would have produced.
The conservative bomb-throwers who were so effective at derailing bipartisan agreements like this one even just months ago now seem resigned in this latest battle with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The system -- which combines GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding -- was still being implemented, according to Sound Transit spokesperson Geoff Patrick.
They think if Democrats try to block the funding bill, they'll get blamed for derailing legislation to keep the government operating, fight Zika and help thousands of displaced people in Louisiana.
And I would hope that their exposure to George and Martha would act as lemon juice on scurvy, derailing some of the more predictable and dispiriting dinner party conversations of 2018.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio blamed the French state for derailing merger talks between Fiat Chrysler and rival Renault saying Paris had come out poorly in the situation.
Mr. Trump has called the Fed "loco" and "out of control" for raising interest rates, and blamed it for the recent drop in stock prices and for potentially derailing the economy.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he would resign, postponing, if not derailing, plans to restructure Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Italy's most troubled bank and a linchpin of the financial system.
He warned that Mr. Guillier would empower the "extreme left," derailing an economy that has been growing slowly and is grappling with the low international price of copper, Chile's main export.
"The fear is that at some point if they keep pushing this on this thing they are going to slay the goose that laid the golden egg by derailing it," he said.
From eating irresistible treats and snacks in front of us to ordering takeout or willing us to have drinks, responses showed 24 percent of people blame their partner for derailing a diet.
Republicans have long maintained that the Russia investigation was launched with the secret purpose of derailing the Trump campaign, citing private text messages sent among FBI investigators who expressed disdain for Trump.
Raising them will antagonize voters but lowering them risks derailing Ukraine's $3.9 billion aid program from the International Monetary Fund, which has demanded Kiev allow gas prices to rise to market levels.
Formal talks with the VC union collapsed last month, and an end to informal talks risks derailing Lufthansa's goal of reaching an agreement with its pilots by the end of the year.
Abe had told a top economic council on Thursday that the government will consider what policy measures it can take to prevent intensifying global risks from derailing the export-reliant economic recovery.
Alec Baldwin on Sunday suggested that the movement of women and men sharing their stories of sexual harassment may be "in jeopardy of derailing" if Harvey Weinstein is not convicted in court.
NEW YORK, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Jefferies Group LLC was sued by a former female investment banker who accused it of stripping away her bonus and derailing her career because she became pregnant.
Were atypical hybrids like the one derailing before my eyes the solution to the unending torrent of uninspired and downright "totalitarian" tastings lamented by the likes of Corby Kummer and Pete Wells?
Greece's central bank chief said on Wednesday the timely conclusion of the lenders' economic review was crucial, warning that delays risked derailing a projected economic recovery in the second half of 2016.
Ignoring calls for early elections and derailing peace talks with the civilian opposition alliance, Ortega has used police and paramilitary forces in a bid to win back the streets through brute force.
The latest stock market bump could give the president comfort that he can continue waging his fights with two of America's largest trading partners — China and Mexico — without derailing the economic recovery.
The latest United Nations Security Council sanctions, issued last month, were intended to threaten the North's energy supplies and its opportunities to earn hard currency, possibly derailing the North's surprising economic growth.
What seems an afterthought is that for millions of women, and men, who have endured this sort of violence, the toll is life-altering, even life-derailing, from the moment it happens.
Porzingis made the All-Star team in his third season, but in February 2018, he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, temporarily derailing the promising start to his career.
The murder of Hani, the charismatic leader of the South African Communist Party (SAPC), triggered nationwide riots, almost derailing the 1994 transition to multi-racial democracy after decades of white apartheid rule.
The Senate on Friday rejected a new, scaled-down Republican plan to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, seemingly derailing the Republicans' seven-year campaign to dismantle the health care law.
After lots of rejection from VCs, PagerDuty was on the cusp of getting a Series A investor when that engineer threatened to quit and take others with him, potentially derailing the investment.
Katumbi had denied the charge and says it and another charge brought against him last month, of hiring mercenaries in a plot against the state, are aimed at derailing his presidential bid.
MILAN, June 7 (Reuters) - Italy's Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio blamed the French state for derailing merger talks between Fiat Chrysler and rival Renault saying Paris had come out poorly in the situation.
Buhari's health will be in focus this week, when the International Monetary Fund is due to urge swift reforms - a verdict that risks derailing Abuja's hopes of securing $1.4 billion in international loans.
Some federal lawmakers said positive train control -- a system that combines GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding -- might have helped in this situation.
Derailing the proposals now essentially rests on whether enough MEPs can be convinced it's politically expedient to do so — factoring in a timeline that includes the next EU parliament elections, in May 13.
In May, India's bankruptcy court admitted a plea by Ericsson seeking insolvency resolution against RCom over unpaid service dues, potentially derailing the company's 250 billion rupee plan to sell assets to Reliance Jio.
Earlier this month, credit rating agency Standard & Poor's pushed Casino's debt deeper into junk territory, derailing the retailer's efforts to reassure investors over the sustainability of its finances ahead of a repayment deadline.
Internet trolls can seem like dark masters of their art, placing a precisely worded (if grammatically awkward) comment meant to infuriate good-hearted online citizens while derailing any kind of a productive conversation.
While last year's tumble in global oil prices has been a big factor in derailing efforts to create inflation, most firms did not see it as a negative factor for their own business.
Trump has made no secret of his opposition to the investigation into his campaign's ties with Russia, and the Washington Post has reported that Trump was interested in blocking or derailing the investigation.
BEIJING — Staking an assertive negotiating stance, China says it will refuse to discuss President Trump's two toughest trade demands when American officials arrive in Beijing this week, potentially derailing the high-level talks.
Wasting resources and unjustly derailing professional staffers' careers, even at some cost to his personal reputation and possible future career prospects, is exactly what conservatives want an Environmental Protection Agency administrator to do.
MELBOURNE, Sept 19 (Reuters) - London copper and zinc climbed on Tuesday on signs that a cooling property market in top consumer China was not derailing economic growth in the world's top metals consumer.
Many economists say the slowdown is the worst since the global financial crisis a decade ago, when Beijing was forced to plow trillions of dollars into its economy to keep growth from derailing.
Contrary to the claims of the archbishop, they said, the pope was furious over the meeting, which threatened to eclipse the entire visit to the United States by derailing his message of inclusion.
Amesh Adjala of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, speaking for the Infectious Disease Society of America, said that "decades" of research show that travel bans are actually counterproductive in derailing outbreaks.
Brooks's latest comments on Friday came just hours after the Senate narrowly rejected GOP leaders' so-called skinny ObamaCare repeal bill, all but derailing Republicans' existing efforts to overhaul the country's healthcare system.
Trump's silence speaks volumes here and elsewhere -- defending human rights, whether in Hong Kong or on mainland China -- isn't something he's willing to do if it runs the risk of derailing trade talks.
Trump, his appointees and his party have waged a prolonged war against science and journalism with a campaign of confusion, wreaking havoc to public understanding and derailing informed, prudent guidance and decision-making.
With growth unexpectedly weak for the third straight quarter, policymakers are increasingly concerned that global uncertainty is derailing the euro zone's recovery, undoing years of work by the ECB to kickstart the bloc.
A former synchronized swimmer, Lagarde presided over the IMF's biggest bailout, a $57 billion deal for Argentina last year that was widely credited with arresting emerging market turbulence that risked derailing global growth.
That would be fine if they were high school students, but by their second meeting they're both in their 30s, too grown up to consider derailing their respective lives based on such fleeting contact.
The trade dispute between the U.S. and China risks derailing economic activity, the Federal Reserve will most likely cut rates this year instead of hiking them further, and inflation hasn't picked up at all.
Photo: GettyThe stomach flu has touched ground on the 2018 Winter Olympics, which begin in Pyeongchang, South Korea, on Thursday, and officials are pulling out the stops to keep it from derailing the games.
But its reputation has been hurt by a wave of protectionist sentiment that had a hand in derailing a bid by U.S. paint maker PPG Industries for Dutch coatings and chemicals firm Akzo Nobel.
"It is pejorative language which prejudges the case, and it is language and reporting — if reporting indeed is what it is — that could have had the effect of substantially derailing the trial," Norton said.
Whitman has contributed to a political action committee bent on derailing Trump, and billionaire Paul Singer, head of the activist hedge fund Elliott Management, has promised to make sure those efforts are well funded.
The BOJ stunned markets in January by adding negative interest rates to its massive asset-buying program, dubbed "quantitative and qualitative easing," to forestall the risk of external headwinds derailing a fragile economic recovery.
EU antitrust regulators vetoed the proposed 29-billion-euro ($31.3 billion) merger of Deutsche Boerse and the London Stock Exchange (LSE) on Wednesday, derailing the companies' latest pitch to create Europe's biggest stock exchange.
Ironically, this ended up derailing one of Ryan's core welfare reform ideas: adding stringent work requirements to the food stamp program, which would have thrown millions of people off the rolls and suppressed wages.
"I would be very careful if I was them because that's going to derail, I think, the next two years of their agenda, which frankly I would be fine derailing their agenda," he said.
John Kasich failed to capture a significant number of Tuesday's states, the GOP must now decide which trailing candidate they want to get behind while also devising a new strategy for derailing Trump's campaign.
" Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News anchor who sued Mr. Ailes, accusing him of derailing her career after she refused his advances, also wrote on Twitter: "Sad in 2016 we're still victim blaming women.
Trump's firing of James Comey as F.B.I. director seems at this early stage like a huge abuse of executive power aimed at derailing an investigation that was coming too close to the White House.
As such, the incident has become a go-to example of how privileged, overly sensitive snowflakes are derailing the American left — referenced just a few months ago in a New York Times opinion column.
"I've also heard about Area 51, I've heard about Elvis sightings, I've heard a lot of things," RNC spokesman Sean Spicer said of the Republicans who insist there is a path for derailing Trump's nomination.
After a string of sweeping indictments and arrests, court documents have illustrated how the neo-Nazi terror group The Base discussed derailing trains and plotted the assassinations of anti-fascist activists in the United States.
The company has sought to dismiss the privacy litigation brought against it by the District of Columbia which is related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal — but has been unsuccessful in derailing the case thus far.
But the bloc says a stalemate on agreeing how to avoid returning to a hard border in Ireland after Brexit risks derailing any deal, and negotiations are expected to go on until the last minute.
Yet there are also clear similarities: similar alleged sexualized mistreatment, similar last-minute accusation derailing what seemed to be a foregone conclusion, similar male-dominated group standing in judgment, similar strong feelings from the public.
Carige was placed under special administration by the European Central Bank at the start of the year after Italy's Malacalza family, the lender's top shareholder, blocked a proposed cash call, derailing an industry-financed rescue.
The decision sparked hundred of lawsuits and on Tuesday a London court threw out a PrivatBank case against the former owners, potentially derailing Kiev's efforts to claw back money it says was lost to fraud.
While he gave forceful words about the will of the U.S. to protect Israel and spoke out against terror, he also said there are "actions to undermine trust" that are derailing efforts toward reaching consensus.
He pointedly refused to say whether he considered waterboarding torture during his confirmation hearings, nearly derailing his nomination — only coming forward to suggest he thought it could be legal in some cases once in office.
MUMBAI, May 15 (Reuters) - India's bankruptcy court on Tuesday admitted a plea filed by Swedish telecom gearmaker Ericsson against Reliance Communications, potentially derailing the Indian firm's plans to sell assets to lighten its debt load.
Katumbi says the accusations are aimed at derailing his campaign to succeed President Joseph Kabila, who has ruled since 2001 but is barred from standing for a third term in an election set for November.
"My long history with Deng and the other leaders made it possible for us to work through the crises without derailing Sino-American relations," Bush wrote in the foreword to his China diaries in 2007.
Le'Veon Bell was one of the top players drafted in fantasy football in 22019, but wound up derailing the seasons of those who picked him when he decided to hold out for the entire season.
Then once the legislative train is rolling down the track, the leadership can put pressure on their members to get on board rather than risk derailing it and causing an embarrassing defeat for the party.
The former were involved in a crash at Munich airport that left 23 dead, eight of them United players, and several others seriously injured, derailing a side that was rapidly coming to dominate English football.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Russian embassy in Syrian capital of Damascus was shelled twice on Wednesday afternoon, Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, calling it a provocation aimed at derailing peace settlement in the country.
At one point, a hearing from another courtroom in which an adult was describing threats to their life in their home country came over the pilot program's audio feed, breaking confidentiality and derailing the proceedings.
Many are finding novel ways to stop the coronavirus pandemic from derailing their businesses — from hosting book groups via videoconference calls to curbside book pickups, where staff members take books to customers in their cars.
After the video showing Mr. Johnson's arrest was released, public comments flooded the department's Facebook page, derailing its posts on subjects including the arrest of a homicide suspect and one featuring its crime prevention newsletter.
But that didn't stop thousands of people from pouring onto the streets on Friday as the city's famed Carnival began, displaying Rio de Janeiro's mesmerizing ability to keep chaos and carnage from derailing a party.
The kingdom is likely to pay a diplomatic price for derailing the negotiations at such a late stage, embarrassing everyone else, but senior policymakers evidently decided no deal was better than even a weak one.
"The growing population of young people, if left without jobs and a hope for the future, will create new ways for terrorists to exploit the next generation, subverting stability and derailing democratic governments," said Tillerson.
"There's a problem when there's a conflict of interest ... but that is not the case with Francois Fillon," said Retailleau, who said a drip-feed of sleaze allegations was derailing the pre-election competition between candidates.
It now looks like a bit of a divide and conquer situation for anti-privacy lobbyists, who — having failed to derail GDPR — are throwing all their energies at blocking and even derailing/diluting the ePrivacy reform.
Meanwhile, the growing number of cases elsewhere in Europe and the world are derailing efforts to wholly eradicate the disease, and will surely create more opportunities for these brushfires of measles to keep popping up stateside.
Cornwall argues that Unipro was registered as a natural monopoly in Russia in January 2018 - potentially derailing the entire deal under the terms of the Russian Strategic Investments Law - after operating without such registration for years.
But even as Trump cozied up to Xi and pressed China for help with derailing North Korea's nuclear ambitions, he has ratcheted up the economic pressure and threatened tariffs, a move opposed by many fellow Republicans.
The government, which signed up to a new bailout in 2015 despite pre-election promises to end austerity, has pledged to protect workers and pensioners from any further cuts, but without derailing the country's fiscal performance.
So many great future bills & budgets need 60 votes.... Trump's tweets came hours after the Senate narrowly rejected a scaled-back ObamaCare repeal bill, effectively derailing Republicans' current efforts to repeal parts of the healthcare law.
RELATED: Republicans and Democrats try to launch bipartisan effort on health care Republican senators have also expressed some frustration with questions of credibility now surrounding the White House while simultaneously derailing the GOP agenda and messaging.
A new ad by Marcus J. Molinaro, his Republican challenger, features Twitter posts from angry subway riders and declares: "Under Andrew Cuomo the #MTA is derailing," referring to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which runs the subway.
He denies the charges and says he is the victim of a boardroom coup, describing former Nissan colleagues as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the Japanese automaker and Renault, its top shareholder.
Because no one has yet corroborated Ramirez, who has admitted to gaps in her memory, some Kavanaugh allies spent Monday lumping her allegation in with Ford's to argue both are "smears" aimed at derailing Kavanaugh's confirmation.
The NTSB said the crash could have been avoided if the Metrolink train had had positive train control technology, which combines GPS and other technology to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding.
The coronavirus has wreaked havoc on statehouses across the United States, derailing policy agendas, forcing legislators to set aside plans for spending on education, road construction and opioid addiction, and draining state coffers with startling speed.
The coronavirus has wreaked havoc on statehouses across the United States, derailing policy agendas, forcing legislators to set aside plans for spending on education, road construction and opioid addiction, and draining state coffers with startling speed.
Perhaps most memorably, McCain headed back to Washington, D.C. after his brain cancer diagnosis in order to vote against Trump's push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, derailing the effort with an iconic "thumbs-down" gesture.
The attack appeared aimed at derailing efforts to organize elections in Libya by the end of this year, part of a U.N.-led attempt to unify and stabilize the country after years of conflict and political division.
Ghosn has said he is the victim of a boardroom coup, accusing former Nissan colleagues of "backstabbing", describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the Japanese automaker and Renault, its top shareholder.
Ghosn has said he is the victim of a boardroom coup, accusing former Nissan colleagues of "backstabbing," describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the Japanese automaker and Renault, its top shareholder.
MADRID — The Catalan separatist parties on Saturday reached an 11th-hour agreement to replace the leader of the region, Artur Mas, and avoid new elections that risked derailing Catalonia's push to secede from the rest of Spain.
Mosireen, mostly composed of leftists and liberals who despise the Islamists they blame for derailing the revolution, did not film the Brotherhood protests, and seem to have shown little interest in working with the people who did.
"While it seems probable that Trump will extend that deadline to avoid derailing the substantive negotiations now in progress, this cannot be taken for granted," said Christopher Granville, managing director of global political research at TS Lombard.
What started in March with Nunes almost derailing the House probe itself, ended two weeks later with Nunes being sidelined as he became the subject of a House ethics probe into whether he publicly revealed classified information.
What they're saying: Deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin told the state RIA Novosti news agency on Saturday, according to the AP, that the administration's decision "raises the danger of derailing the process of peaceful settlement in Ukraine."
The reason for this is that the FX market is more focused on the trade dispute with China, which has a far greater chance of derailing U.S. growth when you think about the consequences on the economy.
Katumbi is a favorite in the race to succeed President Joseph Kabila who must step down after elections in November and his supporters say the accusations, which could lead to jail, are aimed at derailing his campaign.
It's particularly acute at the doctoral level, where students sometimes choose to work with particular professors, or must because of particular field of study — and people don't always speak out for fear of derailing their academic careers.
If this occurs, the prosecution could cite this pressure on Senate Republicans as evidence of intent, motive and action to obstruct justice by seeking to derailing multiple investigations of the Russian attack against America that continues today.
" Stalled talks The Rodong Sinmun complained last week of "those opposed to dialogue provided the (US) negotiating team with a truncheon called 'theory of suspected north Korea's secret nuclear facilities,' a fiction, driving it to derailing dialogue.
SEOUL (Reuters) - In North Korea, Japan appears to have replaced the United States as the most vilified imperialist enemy, with state media deriding Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government as a "cult" bent on derailing Pyongyang's diplomatic outreach.
Trump loyalists celebrated what appeared to be DeVos successful effort to keep from derailing her own confirmation, while public education advocates strengthen their belief that DeVos' performance reiterated their worst fears about the pro-charter school champion.
A senior Democratic aide argued Monday that far from derailing Trump's agenda for 85033, a select committee would save other committees from getting tied up into a complex review of Russian hacking and the nation's cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
I simply cannot dredge up any sympathy for a person who has acknowledged the structural problems most women face only when she is personally facing them, or used them as derailing tactics when she's losing an argument.
Miller played a central role in derailing the last serious bipartisan attempt at immigration reform in 2010, and he reportedly helped sway President Trump's opinion on a proposal he trashed earlier this month in the Oval Office.
Perhaps most memorably, McCain headed back to Washington, D.C. after his brain cancer diagnosis in order to vote against Trump's push to repeal the Affordable Care Act, derailing the effort with an iconic "thumbs-down" gesture. Sen.
In the video, shown to reporters by his lawyers in Tokyo, the former Nissan Motor Co chairman said he was the victim of selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the automaker and French partner Renault.
Once one of the poorest members of the euro zone, Slovakia has taken leaps in catching up to western peers but concerns have grown in recent years that corruption and political gridlock are derailing convergence and discouraging investment.
P&G, in response to Yacktman's letter, said the company "did not ask for this proxy contest" and is committed to preventing anything from derailing the progress it is making in terms of its strategy and financial results.
Photo: Paul Sancya (AP)Tesla CEO Elon Musk and the company's head of human resources, Gaby Toledano, discussed derailing United Auto Workers unionization efforts by promoting union activists to jobs in the safety department, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
The investment banking division, NatWest Markets, helped propel RBS's meteoric rise from a small Scottish lender to a behemoth with assets outstripping British GDP in 22016, almost derailing the economy when it emerged much of them were toxic.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Increased regulation of U.S. technology companies is one of the biggest risks to a sector that has led stocks higher, potentially derailing the market's near-decade-long bull run if it suffers a sustained selloff.
The officials' accounts are the latest component of a deep-rooted investigation by the Washington Post and "60 Minutes," which initially exposed how the drug legislation was derailing the DEA's efforts to crack down on the opioid epidemic.
While the U.S. Federal Reserve and ECB are expected to slowly normalize policy after years of cheap money, many Asian central bankers are likely to be more cautious about tapping the brakes for fear of derailing their recoveries.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank should be "cautious" and avoid tightening its ultra-loose monetary policy too fast to avoid derailing a rebound in euro zone inflation, the ECB's outgoing vice president Vitor Constancio said on Monday.
Issa said the Fed would likely maintain its projection of two rate hikes next year, while striking a dovish tone to prevent derailing U.S. economic growth and in response to the rises in Treasury yields and the dollar.
"However, with U.S. monetary policy a long way from being tight, future rate hikes likely to be gradual and U.S. economic data likely to be solid we don't see it derailing the bull market in shares," Oliver said.
Actor Ray Diaz -- who starred alongside George Lopez for one season on "Lopez" -- says his ex-gf's domestic violence accusations are derailing his chances of working in Hollywood ... and she's the one who's actually been abusive towards him.
Michael Bay has destroyed another press conference today, derailing LeEco's demo of the company's LeSee Pro self-driving car with a mere video of Bay showing off the car on the London set of Transformers: The Last Knight.
"The process outlined on Hodeidah is one that's wracked with potential pitfalls — the key will be ensuring an orderly withdrawal process in preventing spoilers from derailing the process," said Adam Baron of the European Council for Foreign Relations.
While the Fed and ECB are expected to slowly normalize policy after years of cheap money, Asian central bankers are likely to be more cautious about tapping the brakes for fear of derailing their recoveries, ANZ's Goh said.
A political insurgent, she has made a signature issue of derailing a peace agreement with Russia and, in the process, may have eclipsed the former prime minister, Yulia V. Tymoshenko, as the most powerful female politician in Ukraine.
The trade offensive comes at a sensitive moment, days after Mr. Trump pulled out of his planned June 12 meeting with the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, after suggesting that China played a role in derailing the encounter.
It may be that Bloomberg succeeds in derailing Sanders -- and damages his own campaign in the process, clearing the way for Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren or Amy Klobuchar if they manage to stay above the fray.
EU governments have been hesitating for months, fearful of derailing peace efforts, but Western powers recognized a unity cabinet as Libya's only legitimate government on Sunday, and are pushing for it to move to Tripoli and start work.
"Whether you are an office worker, a nanny, an assistant, a cook, a factory worker — we all have to deal with the spectre of sexual violence derailing our lives," says Tarana Burke, creator of the viral "MeToo" hashtag.
Their campaigns must also make visceral what until now has largely been an esoteric, CNN/MSNBC-created threat — impeachment and derailing of the Trump agenda if Democrats regain control of Congress, and endless hearings on Russia, Russia, Russia.
State Department staffers, meanwhile, are questioning how the secretary could have allowed the Ukraine-related dealings to go on under his nose and whether he was complicit in derailing the career of a respected ambassador along the way.
EU governments have been hesitating for months, fearful of derailing peace efforts, but Western powers recognised a unity cabinet as Libya's only legitimate government on Sunday, and are pushing for it to move to Tripoli and start work.
However, Jeong Han-beom, who teaches security policy at Korea National Defense University in Seoul, said North Korea would not immediately stage such a provocative act as an ICBM or nuclear test because it could risk derailing negotiations.
Determined not to allow any redrafting to risk derailing the fragile process, EU states want to address Spain's concerns in a separate statement by the 27 leaders on Sunday that would not be part of negotiations with Britain.
A group of 163 Trump-supporting House conservatives finally introduced a resolution to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein Wednesday, ramping up their feud with the Justice Department in the hope of derailing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
"Kuwait security agencies have carried out three pre-emptive operations in Kuwait and abroad that led to derailing a number of Islamic State (IS) plots targeting Kuwait and arresting several IS members," said an interior ministry statement on KUNA.
Speaking to reporters in Washington, US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said China reneged on previous agreements over the weekend, derailing months of progress toward a detailed trade agreement between the world's two largest economies.
As the US and the EU tried to punish him with sanctions and isolation, he intervened in Syria, helping President Bashar al-Assad regain ground in the civil war and derailing US-led attempts to broker a political transition.
AMMAN/BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) - The Syrian opposition said it will not attend peace talks due to begin in Geneva on Friday, derailing the first attempt in two years to hold negotiations aimed at ending the five-year-long war.
The probe has constricted management at Lotte, a household name in Korea, since it flared into public in June, derailing plans for billion-dollar deals and freezing expansion of a group with assets worth 103 trillion won ($92 billion).
A judge on Monday granted Robert Kraft's motion to suppress video evidence, delivering the New England Patriots owner a huge victory — and potential derailing the prosecution's case — as he combats charges of soliciting a prostitute at a Jupiter, Fla.
As major central banks shift to a more dovish approach on monetary policy, some market players expect the BOJ to ease as early as its rate review this month to prevent heightening global risks from derailing Japan's economic recovery.
The Fed has been able to raise rates four times, to change market expectations, to stop QE, to announce a timeline for reducing its balance sheet, and it has done all that without disrupting markets or derailing the economy.
The Central News Agency reported that passengers on the train that crashed Sunday said the emergency brakes had been applied multiple times before the derailing, and that illuminated signs on the train had been operating in an abnormal manner.
It is in the interest of the United States and international community, as well as the Colombian government, to find a solution to the needs of Venezuelan migrants and refugees that complements the peace process instead of derailing it.
Mr. Guthrie said that concerns about a Novichok program had surfaced occasionally, but that Britain probably chose not to raise the issue publicly with the weapons-monitoring organization for fear of derailing trade deals or other agreements with Russia.
Any politician that continues to push for these hateful policies will do so while having to publicly acknowledge that they are derailing any efforts to significantly improve the state's economy, given that HQ2 promises to deliver 50,85033 new jobs.
"The reason for this is that the FX market is more focused on the trade dispute with China, which has a far greater chance of derailing U.S. growth when you think about the consequences on the economy," he added.
The move comes in response to a Politico report published Friday detailing how the Obama administration sought to hinder a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) campaign known as Project Cassandra in order to avoid derailing a nuclear deal with Iran.
"The attack in Christchurch was not just about Muslims, it was against any person of color in a 'white' country so this focus on hijabs is derailing the examination of white supremacy, systematic racism, Orientalism and bigotry," she said.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The pressure is on for Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft as they prepare to report quarterly results at a time when confidence in those market leaders looks increasingly fragile and in danger of derailing Wall Street's rally.
And while Trump was not accused of any wrongdoing, the document's references to the President irked his lawyers to the point of nearly derailing plans for the President to submit written answers to prosecutors' questions after months of protracted negotiations.
And by living with existential concerns of win bonuses and corporate sponsorships, of career-building progress and career-derailing setbacks, professional fighters in high-level MMA rarely have the space to act like the weirdoes and maniacs they often are.
It's now more than three years since the UK's shock vote to leave the European Union — a vote that has so far delivered three years of divisive political chaos, despatching two prime ministers and derailing politics and policymaking as usual.
The Palestinian government denied that Abbas, who received a PhD in Moscow in 1982, had been a Soviet spy, and it accused Israel of "waging a smear campaign" aimed at derailing efforts to revive peace negotiations that collapsed in 2014.
"With U.S. government officials currently engaged in high-level, preparatory talks with the Chinese government ahead of the Trump-Xi meeting, the U.S. administration is trying to manage its external communications to avoid derailing the upcoming bilateral talks," Biswas told CNBC.
"We do not view the recent excess U.S. builds as derailing our forecast for a gradual draw in inventories, with in fact the rest of the world already showing signs of tightness," the bank said in a note to clients.
During most of the 1990s — including during the creation of the Oslo peace accords between the Israelis and the Palestinians — negotiations over the final status of the city were left for the future to avoid derailing the rest of the talks.
Wilhoite, Hamre, and another man, Benjamin Gran, died and more than 70 others were injured when the Amtrak train hurtled through a 30 mph zone at more than twice the speed before derailing and spilling onto an interstate near Tacoma, Washington.
If the EASA reform is not endorsed it risks derailing the project for months to come as negotiations between the parliament and member states will have to start almost from scratch, over two years after the initial proposal was made.
Source: Invest in You Spending Survey A small, occasional splurge is OK, but when impulse purchases turn into mindless spending, or when the impulse purchases are big-ticket items derailing your financial security, it's important to evaluate what's driving that behavior.
And rather than derailing the cycle of violence and trauma, our system's retributive approach may often support and even accelerate that destructive cycle: According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 68% of state prisoners are arrested again within three years.
The addition of amendments could risk derailing May's timetable, although the BBC has reported that the government has prepared a very short bill which would be "bomb-proof" against changes by lawmakers who may try and add conditions to the approval.
"Kuwait security agencies have carried out three pre-emptive operations in Kuwait and abroad that led to derailing a number of Islamic State plots targeting Kuwait and arresting several I.S. members," the Interior Ministry said in a statement on KUNA.
Insiders who see a path to derailing a Trump nomination at the convention say the non-Trump candidates have to start winning and amassing hundreds of delegates to prevent him from reaching the majority threshold of 1, 237 delegates by July.
Weiner, who resigned from Congress in 2011 after his first lewd-texting scandal, was in the midst of a political comeback when a second set of sexts surfaced, derailing his campaign for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York.
This particular workplace comedy setting means the show can talk about the "brotherhood" of being a police officer: Holt explains how blowing the whistle on a fellow cop—on one of their own—can backfire and end up derailing Terry's career.
WASHINGTON — American negotiators have confronted North Korean officials over "suspected" secret nuclear facilities, according to a North Korean state news media commentary, which called the Trump administration accusations "fiction" and said they had led to "derailing dialogue" between the two nations.
House leaders believe that the easiest option would be to pass the legislation by unanimous consent, but there's the risk of a single lawmaker in either party derailing that option if he or she shows up in the chamber to object.
The legal terms of its bonds make it vulnerable to Argentina-style 'holdout' investors derailing the process, while shifting the burden to domestic banks is not an option because they themselves have helped soak up the debt and would need recapitalising.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Two men found guilty of terrorism charges in 2015 for an attempted bombing aimed at derailing a VIA Rail passenger train two years earlier, have been granted a new trial, a provincial court in Canada said on Tuesday.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Two men found guilty of terrorism charges in 2015 for an attempted bombing aimed at derailing a VIA Rail passenger train two years earlier, have been granted a new trial, a provincial court in Canada said on Tuesday.
"Panicking and going completely to cash in your employer 401(k), robo-advised strategies or personal brokerage accounts can end up derailing your investment goals for the long run," says Jon Ulin, CFP and founder of Ulin and Co. Wealth Management.
There's hand-wringing, derailing, distraction, tone policing, silencing, gaslighting, "sea lioning" — a label for every depressing rhetorical habit that could possibly present itself, each term a tool for narrowing down the number of ideas waiting in line for your consideration.
No positive train control Sumwalt said the crash could have been avoided if positive train control -- a system that combines GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding -- had been in place.
Hours after the crash, Sumwalt said the collision could have been avoided if positive train control -- a system that combines GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding -- had been in place.
By issuing government bonds, Japan could be derailing its plan to bring down its debt at a time when the economy was still growing, albeit slowly, said Jun Saito, a senior research fellow at the Japan Center for Economic Research.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's peso and stock market slumped on Wednesday in response to an impeachment inquiry against U.S. President Donald Trump, with trade experts warning the probe risked derailing the passage of the USMCA trade deal through U.S. Congress.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's peso and stock market slumped on Wednesday in response to an impeachment inquiry against U.S. President Donald Trump, with trade experts warning the probe risked derailing the passage of the USMCA trade deal through U.S. Congress.
And wouldn't it be worth it to Obama officials to answer the demands of the Iranian government and release Iranian prisoners guilty of conspiring harm against America, if, according to them, the alternative was derailing the Iran deal, and therefore, war?
"You could say he helped lower oil prices, but he did it by being weaker than expected on a country he's labeled as an enemy of America and by potentially derailing economic growth through a trade war with China," Petersen said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - An escalation in U.S. sanctions against Moscow risks derailing a fragile recovery in Russia's economy, which had just begun to take hold after the Kremlin's last confrontation with the West in 2014, analysts and investors said on Monday.
In fact, their bond is stronger than ever, and when asked whether they're worried about the so-called "Kardashian curse" — the belief that all the men who date a member of the famous family ultimately end up derailing — the couple was completely unfazed.
The US President has already shown himself willing to walk away from deals when they don't go his direction -- storming out of his second meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi, derailing months of rapprochement between the two nuclear powers.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - An empty iron ore train has derailed in Western Australia after poor weather eroded part of the track, operator Mineral Resources Ltd said on Monday, just a week after the derailing of a runaway ore train in the state's north.
However, when Williams tried to recount this charming tale on Thursday night's Desus & Mero, the hosts ended up derailing the entire conversation by adding their own elements to the story—like theft and drug use—which definitely did not occur in real life.
Intesa's mandate comes almost exactly a year after it priced the perpetual non-call January 2021, also the first AT1 of the year and just weeks before Europe's subordinated bond market suffered a heavy sell-off, derailing further AT1 issuance until March.
A demand from European antitrust regulators that it sell a trading platform in Italy was publicly ruled out by the LSE on Sunday, derailing the 29 billion euro ($31 billion) deal and knocking shares in both the LSE and Deutsche Boerse on Monday.
Clinton's greatest strategic maneuver across 270 minutes of debates was to very, very rarely get drawn into this sort of discussion with her opponent, instead needling him with tiny stings and jabs, derailing him until even his Apprentice editors couldn't have saved him.
In a paper published in JAMA Internal Medicine in 22016, researchers suggested that in the 1960s, the sugar industry paid scientists to obscure the relationship between sugar and heart disease, derailing the course of nutrition science and policy for years to come.
The NTSB also said it will consider whether a safety system called positive train control -- which combines GPS, wireless radio and computers to monitor trains and stop them from colliding, derailing or speeding -- might have prevented Thursday's crash had it been installed.
The sudden derailing of much-anticipated reforms to legalize medical marijuana in Mexico, as well as raise the possession threshold, has raised doubts over whether President Enrique Peña Nieto's initial promotion of the ideas was ever anything more than good public relations.
Read MoreTrader warns Fed not to repeat a Depression-era mistake On Thursday, Saut blamed a "cacophony of exogenous events" for derailing the traditional year-end rally and leading to the worst start to a new year on Wall Street since 2008.
CAYAMBE, Ecuador, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Ecuador's indigenous leaders, emboldened by their success in derailing IMF-backed fuel-subsidy cuts, have set their sights on high office, but experts say they face formidable obstacles - a small population, infighting and struggles with campaign finance.
After a strong first quarter of 2017 that the bears consistently thought would tank, Jim Cramer said to get used to hearing arguments about the market derailing because of President Donald Trump, a possible trade war, overly expensive stocks, or the Federal Reserve.
The top Democrats on the House Judiciary and the House Oversight and Government Reform committees said Horowitz's report proves that the former FBI Director James Comey's conduct during the campaign helped catapult President Trump into the Oval Office, while derailing Clinton's campaign.
President Trump's National Security Advisor, John Bolton, called for starting a conflict on the Korean Peninsula just a few months ago and was instrumental in derailing a previous diplomatic agreement with North Korea that had successfully constrained Pyongyang's ability to produce plutonium.
The legislation's prospects brightened further after members of the Freedom Caucus, a faction of conservative lawmakers in the House who played a key role in derailing the original version of the bill last month, said they could go along with the compromise.
The reasons behind this are seemingly endless: from multi-million dollar bribery scandals to derailing the ebb and flow of global soccer to Qatar's use of slavery to outrageous expenses to projected emissions of greenhouse gasses—the list goes on and on.
The town is becoming a defining test of Modi's ability to navigate a tension central to his administration: appeasing Hindu nationalist activists who corral votes for the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) while preventing them from derailing his pro-business growth agenda.
There are tensions between them, and glimpses of potential; every friendship in the game is somehow tested across its course, and the player gets to see this without haunted cabin hook-ups getting in the way of, and ultimately derailing, meaningful character development.
Pakistan: China, which has close military and economic ties with Pakistan, blocked a U.N. Security Council vote that would have blacklisted the founder of Jaish-e-Mohammed, Masood Azhar, derailing a yearslong effort by India to designate the group as a terrorist organization.
Todd YoungTodd Christopher YoungGOP lukewarm on talk of airline bailout Trump, GOP scramble to keep economy from derailing Vulnerable Republicans dodge questions on support for ObamaCare lawsuit MORE (R-Ind.) said he was the only person on a plane with about 100 seats.
TORONTO, Aug 27 (Reuters) - Two men found guilty of terrorism charges in 2015 for an attempted bombing aimed at derailing a VIA Rail passenger train two years earlier, have been granted a new trial, a provincial court in Canada said on Tuesday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Shares in UK airlines and housebuilders tumbled on Wednesday after reports the government may seek to suspend parliament in a push to prevent politicians from derailing its plan to exit the European Union, renewing worries about a no-deal Brexit.
He was a champion of the invasion of Iraq, he helped kill nuclear deals with Iran both 14 years ago and again this year, and he helped destroy an agreement with North Korea in 2002 in addition to derailing the latest summit plan.
The general tone of central bank remarks has fuelled a perception that, after a decade of ultra-loose monetary policy, major central banks are seeking to normalise rates and wean markets off a reliance on cheap money without derailing the economic recovery.
WASHINGTON — President Trump plans to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital but not to move the American Embassy there for now, people briefed on the deliberations said on Friday, a halfway gesture intended to fulfill a campaign pledge while not derailing his peace initiative.
Schumer and Pelosi have taken pains in recent weeks to control the narrative around the fate of Dreamers, both privately and publicly, in an effort to keep the issue from getting even more politically charged and derailing any chances for a bipartisan deal.
On the other hand, when Sanders supporters celebrated winning young women in the Iowa caucuses by mocking the idea of the "Bernie Bro," Sanders critics saw it as a distraction from the real harassment issue, with many calling this tactic outright derailing.
The Daytona Beach roller coaster that flung two riders 34 feet to the ground after derailing reportedly had racked up more than a dozen safety violations from state inspectors early last year, ranging from cracked supports to seats not being properly fastened in its cars.
Some of the most fascinating moments during the reckoning in entertainment have been these excavations, like Molly Ringwald's reevaluation of her John Hughes past through the lens of #MeToo, and Linda Bloodworth Thomason blasting Leslie Moonves for devaluing her work and derailing her career.
On Wednesday, politicians and pundits exhibited a remarkably theatrical approach to derailing the Senate Intelligence, Senate Judiciary, and House Energy and Commerce Committee hearings in a combined attack that begs the question of how far we can take a cultural reading of today's political discourse.
Part of the investigation into Thursday's crash that killed one person and injured more than 22013 others will focus on a safety system that prevents trains from colliding, derailing or speeding, according to Bella Dinh-Zarr, vice chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.
The Freedom Caucus, consisting of the House of Representatives' most conservative members, was instrumental in dealing Trump a stunning political setback on Friday when Republican House leaders pulled the health-care legislation, derailing a major 2016 election campaign promise of the president and his allies.
SINGAPORE, May 6 (Reuters) - Oil prices tumbled by more than 2 percent on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday said he would sharply hike tariffs on Chinese goods this week, risking derailing months of trade talks between the world's two biggest economies.
Thirty people were killed when gunmen struck a restaurant and hotel in the capital Ouagadougou on Friday, exposing a days-old government to a critical security challenge that risks derailing its pledge to transform the economy of one of the poorest nations on earth.
This happened too late in the night to affect his draft placement, and let's be thankful for that, as helping to enforce the NCAA's economic exploitation of college athletes might be one of the few things more problematic than derailing a career for weed use.
He said the punishment for Blitzchung was for "taking the conversation away from the purpose of the event and disrupting or derailing the broadcast," but admitted the sentence had been too harsh and reduced Blitzchung's suspension to six months and restored his prize money.
Conservative Republicans spent the Obama years derailing compromises on immigration, attempting to block the Affordable Care Act rather than working in good faith with Democrats, and doing whatever they could to obstruct the president's agenda, up to and including denying him a Supreme Court appointment.
They knew going into the hearing that they would have to push the envelope of the chamber's decorum to have any hope of derailing the confirmation of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, while simultaneously showing voters — particularly theirs — that they would not be bulldozed by Republicans.
Mr. Sessions, who was instrumental in derailing the 2015 effort when he was still in the Senate, has ordered federal prosecutors to pursue the toughest possible charges and sentences for crime suspects, reversing Obama-era efforts to ease such penalties for some nonviolent drug offenders.
Ghosn has since said he is the victim of a boardroom coup, accusing former Nissan colleagues of "backstabbing" and describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the Japanese automaker and its top shareholder Renault, of which Ghosn was also chairman.
Last year, for example, the Federal District Court in Washington stopped the Department of Housing and Urban Development from derailing an Obama-era program that helps low-income families receiving federal assistance to find homes in middle-class communities with good schools, transportation and jobs.
The Freedom Caucus, consisting of the House of Representatives' most conservative members, was instrumental in dealing Trump a stunning political setback on Friday when Republican House leaders pulled the healthcare legislation, derailing a major 2016 election campaign promise of the president and his allies.
The reason that all of these "but is this really a problem" questions can be seen as derailing is that they're serving as proxies for a debate over the real question: To what extent are Sanders supporters responsible for policing the behavior of their peers?
Determined not to allow any redrafting of either of the two texts and risk derailing the fragile process, EU states have instead proposed to address Spain's concerns in a separate statement by the 27 leaders on Sunday that would not be part of negotiations with Britain.
Bloom was in the qualifying trials for freestyle skiing when she wiped out, a life-derailing accident that would send her down a very different path of hosting illegal high-stakes poker games, getting raided by the FBI, and writing a book about the whole affair.
Among their objectives: derailing Amazon's regional office in New York: Most of them make their living on the payrolls of companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Uber, and many are increasingly disillusioned and in disagreement with the actions of their employers on key political and moral issues.
Let's examine this briefly through the lens of a use case: preventing a remote transportation train with faulty breaks from derailing and losing millions in precious cargo: Industrial IoT is the next big wave in enterprise software, but don't expect hockey stick growth as the pundits forecast.
The Asian economic giant is in the center of a tariff fight with the U.S. The world's two largest economies have imposed tit-for-tat tariffs on each other's products, which have made investors nervous and is seen as a major risk in derailing the global economy.
NEW YORK, May 9 (LPC) - US investors in leveraged loans are increasingly worried that companies' use of projected earnings figures in leveraged buyouts (LBOs) could blow up if the market turns south, derailing companies from meeting their revenue expectations and leaving them hung with billions in debt.
That's because Senate Democrats muscled through an unprecedented rules change in 2013 to weaken the power of the minority party to filibuster Cabinet-level appointees and most judicial nominees, now setting the threshold at 51 votes -- rather than 60 -- to overcome tactics aimed at derailing nominations.
Polls now show a sharp increase in Americans who are furious with big technology companies that rake in millions while refusing to take any responsibility for the spread of hateful language, bizarre conspiracy theories, financial scams and trolls — as well as the derailing of honest political discourse.
As a former aide to Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the Senate, Miller played a key role in derailing attempts at immigration reform, including the 2010 DREAM Act and the Gang of Eight bill, a bipartisan attempt to reform the nation's immigration system that fizzled in 2013.
In a remarkable prime time news conference, he told them that if they didn't stop paralyzing the government, and derailing sensitive financial negotiations with the European Union, with their perpetual bickering, political point scoring and media propaganda, he would walk and bring the government down with him.
National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman Todd YoungTodd Christopher YoungTrump, GOP scramble to keep economy from derailing Vulnerable Republicans dodge questions on support for ObamaCare lawsuit Lobbying World MORE (Ind.) said he and his colleagues will be in close consultation with senior administration officials and other economic experts.
But the consequences of derailing a criminal probe into the conduct of his own campaign would cause a crisis of governance in Washington and could so shift the political terrain that even Republicans who have given the President a free pass could be forced to confront him.
Last Tuesday, Senator Ted Cruz, who in 2013 had orchestrated a government shutdown in the hope of derailing the Affordable Care Act, flew with President Barack Obama on Air Force One to Dallas, to attend the memorial service for the five police officers who were slain there.
Charlotte officials insisted they had no intentions of derailing their agreement — Robert E. Hagemann, the city attorney, said, "We're not dumb enough to try to trick them or trap them" — but the dust-up offered some Republicans a new talking point that they seized with glee.
SEOUL, South Korea — Kim Jong-un's test of what analysts said could be a new short-range guided or cruise missile shows the North Korean leader reverting to saber rattling as he seeks to end sanctions that are derailing his hopes of rejuvenating the North's economy.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Worried by prospects of a pause in the U.S. interest rate hike cycle, the Bank of Japan is shifting focus towards a risk that it may be forced to deploy more stimulus this year to stop sharp yen rises from derailing an economic recovery, sources say.
These transgender soldiers — and more like them — share their stories as part of a motion filed in US District Court on Thursday, which says President Trump's recent policy to ban transgender military service is already derailing careers, even though military leaders won't officially enact the policy for several months.
If Hillary Clinton -- whom I forcefully support for president -- is really outraged at this sinister electronic incursion from afar that seems aimed at derailing her chances of being the first woman to take the oath of office next January, there is a useful way she can show it.
Reports of deep Iran-Taliban relations dating back to June 2015 indicate how the Obama administration turned a blind eye to this very troubling phenomenon, most likely to not at all push Iran into derailing the controversial nuclear talks that led to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Sherrod BrownSherrod Campbell BrownThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape Dayton Democrat launches challenge to longtime GOP rep Dayton mayor: Trump visit after shooting was 'difficult on the community' MORE (Ohio), the committee's ranking Democrat, each blamed the other side for derailing the vote.
WASHINGTON — As Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's dramatic confirmation process lurches forward, all eyes are on five moderate, and as yet undecided, senators who will either send him to the nation's highest court or deal a stunning defeat to President Trump and the Republican Party by derailing his nomination.
However, Mahathir said he might not be keen on shaking up his cabinet line-up if it ends up derailing the policies that his government had set out to implement - and especially if it got in the way of Malaysia hosting next year's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.
WASHINGTON — The Senate in the early hours of Friday morning rejected a new, scaled-down Republican plan to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act, derailing the Republicans' seven-year campaign to dismantle President Barack Obama's signature health care law and dealing a huge political setback to President Trump.
While there was joy in victory there was none to be taken from beating a teary Del Potro, who knows the pain of a comeback having undergone four wrist surgeries that caused him to miss 14 Grand Slams and at one point looked to be derailing his career.
The second story has to do with sexism in academia, which appears to be the main reason that Dagg was denied tenure at Canada's University of Guelph in the early 1970s — ultimately derailing her career and delaying the recognition of her accomplishments, as multiple accounts in the film characterize it.
Republicans had passed the legislation through the statehouse with ease, and Deal's decision to decision to split with his party and invite the wrath of the state's powerful religious conservatives shows how effective a coalition of gay rights and business groups was in derailing the bill in the fast-changing state.
A few days after some dingus somehow confused an emergency exit for the door to the bathroom halfway through an Indian airline's flight, another passenger in the country managed to outdo him, derailing his entire flight all because he apparently thought the cockpit was an appropriate place to charge his phone.
But as has been made fairly clear over the past year, the evidence suggesting that James Comey was fired for a legitimate reason is fairly thin, whereas there is a bulk of evidence—including the president's own statements—suggesting he was fired for the explicit purpose of derailing the Russia investigation.
Against a backdrop of climbing oil prices, financial strains on emerging markets, tightening monetary policy, trade tensions and political shocks like those underway in Italy that potentially threaten all of Europe, the chances of these risks derailing global growth remain closer to home than many policymakers would like to admit.
Another criticism of Mr. Robot's first season was that its hero often came off as if he was cornering you at a party (or maybe derailing the discussion on a Facebook post) to talk about his particular obsessions, many of which seemed to be derived directly from the film Fight Club.
Trump's rash of promise keeping, including his decision to double down on derailing the Iran deal -- he refused to certify Iran's compliance in October -- his touting of a travel ban that appears to stigmatize Muslims and his defiance of the global consensus on climate change may reflect deeper political forces.
Memo From Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus — As the United Nations geared up for negotiations that it declared the "best and last chance" to unite Cyprus after more than four decades of acrimonious division, Russia's ambassador attended a seminar dedicated to derailing any prospect of an agreement between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
For two decades, Kelly has been accused of a similar pattern of mistreating women — some have called it "predation" — but because of his acquittal on the child-porn charges and the nondisclosure agreements in his numerous civil cases, the charges have remained in the realm of gossip instead of derailing his career.
Top Democrats blasted President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE on Monday, accusing him of derailing last-minute funding talks meant to avert a government shutdown by pressing for border wall funding.
But as the next high-stakes televised debate rapidly approaches, the two leading black candidates in the Democratic contest, Senators Cory Booker and Kamala Harris, have mounted a direct challenge to Mr. Biden's decades-long record on race in hopes of undermining his standing with black voters and ultimately derailing his candidacy.
She also remains an outspoken champion of progressive causes and, in the view of some, an endearingly credulous kook: the same who raised eyebrows and risked derailing her career with her 1983 book "Out on a Limb," a rumination on life and afterlife, alien visitors and the migratory properties of the human soul.
"You're going into an environment where there's a lot of good news already priced into the market, so if there's any derailing of any positive items, there's not a lot of give," said Elliot Savage, portfolio manager of the YCG Enhanced Fund, which is up nearly 40% for the year to date.
The U.S. Embassy was kept at an arm&aposs length, for fear of derailing the talks, although the initiative was backed by Undersecretary of State Thomas Shannon, who also knew Maduro from his days as political officer in Caracas at the outset of Hugo Chavez&aposs revolution in the 1990s, several senior U.S. officials said.
Fury, a 31-year-old Briton who will face off against Otto Wallin on Saturday at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, stunned boxing fans in 2015 when he defeated Wladimir Klitschko for the IBF, WBA and WBO belts, but he later struggled with his mental health, drinking and drug use, derailing his career.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE on Wednesday accused Democrats of derailing the economy with their impeachment inquiry as the stock market took heavy losses driven by rising recession fears.
He has accused former colleagues of "backstabbing", describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between Nissan and its top shareholder, France's Renault SA. "Carlos Ghosn is innocent of the latest charges brought against him by the Tokyo prosecutors, aided and abetted by certain Nissan conspirators," a Ghosn representative said in a statement.
He has accused former colleagues of "backstabbing", describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between Nissan and its top shareholder, France's Renault SA. "Carlos Ghosn is innocent of the latest charges brought against him by the Tokyo prosecutors, aided and abetted by certain Nissan conspirators," a Ghosn representative said in a statement.
The Man in Black was William all along; Dolores was "Wyatt," incited to kill her fellow hosts by Arnold as a way of derailing the park's original opening; Ford actually wasn't the villain (that was a double-twist!); and the hosts initiated the bloodbath viewers have been anticipating (courtesy of Ford's final act and Chekhov's frozen host army).
Gracing the cover of GQ's August issue, Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are opening up about how they first met, how their lives have changed since they welcomed daughter Stormi — and whether they're worried about the so-called "Kardashian curse," the belief that all the men who date a member of the famous family ultimately end up derailing.
Gracing the cover of GQ's August issue, Jenner and her boyfriend opened up about how they first met, how their lives have changed since they welcomed daughter Stormi — and whether they're worried about the so-called "Kardashian curse," the belief that all the men who date a member of the famous family ultimately end up derailing.
The White House had planned a week devoted to products that were Made in America (somewhat ironic given the First Family's penchant for making things abroad), but Senators Mike Lee and Jerry Moran scuttled that Monday evening when they announced that they were not going to vote for Mitch McConnell's health care bill, effectively derailing it.
"When I asked what does he believe the motivation is with these women coming forward making the accusations they have, again, Jerry Moore says it's money and the Democratic Party, implying that they are doing this because they're being paid in some way, and it is for the purpose of derailing or interrupting this campaign," Savidge said.
Perhaps the interest in that incredible debut trailer was partially to blame for derailing the conveyance of how the game worked, as beyond sharing the same location as the end product and the presence of zombies, there's little else to link the events of the clip and what the player was tasked with upon commencing their campaign.
"When I asked what does he believe the motivation is with these women coming forward, making the accusations they have, again, Jerry Moore says it's money and the Democratic Party, implying that they are doing this because they're being paid in some way, and it is for the purpose of derailing or interrupting this campaign," Savidge said.
After decades of gestation in relative obscurity, leading-edge technologies like AI and quantum computing have been thrust into the center of an era-defining competition between China and the U.S. Why it matters: Politicizing these technologies has led to a rush of investment — but it risks hobbling international collaboration and potentially even derailing some critical research.
He has accused former colleagues of "backstabbing", describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between Nissan and its top shareholder, France's Renault SA. The case has rocked the global auto industry while shining a harsh light on Japan's judicial system, which critics refer to as "hostage justice" as defendants who deny their charges are often not granted bail.
He has accused former colleagues of "backstabbing," describing them as selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between Nissan and its top shareholder, France's Renault SA. The case has rocked the global auto industry while shining a harsh light on Japan's judicial system, which critics refer to as "hostage justice" as defendants who deny their charges are often not granted bail.
Did viewers support Sanjaya because he was cute and had a coltish mane of brown hair – there was a famous viral moment of a little girl weeping while he performed "You Really Got Me" – or were they enjoying the subversive thrill of derailing a show that, right out of the gate in June 2002, seemed impervious to any and all challengers?
Weak economic forecasts are derailing the UK's budget plans and as much as two-thirds of the 26 billion pounds ($34.04 billion) of headroom in public finances that Philip Hammond created last year as a buffer for the economy through the Brexit period is likely to be wiped out after the government's fiscal watchdog concludes its forecasts for growth have been too optimistic.
In the video, shown to reporters in Tokyo, the former Nissan Motor Co chairman said he was the victim of selfish rivals bent on derailing a closer alliance between the Japanese automaker and French partner Renault SA. Ghosn called out some individuals by name in the video but those references were removed due to legal concerns, his lead lawyer Junichiro Hironaka told reporters.
A former spokesman for Jeb Bush's failed presidential campaign has joined a new super-PAC aimed at derailing Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, according to The New York Times.
The president also seemed to try to play down the threat of the virus, which on Monday topped 43,000 cases and more than 500 deaths in the U.S. He said his administration has done "really well" in handling the outbreak and noted that other things, such as the flu and car accidents, produce higher death rates every year without derailing society.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE (D-Mass.) on Thursday accused the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) of derailing the agency out of politically motivated spite.
One of the sources tell CNN that Pompeo was alerted to internal and external concerns about Giuliani's effort to push out Yovanovitch, but Pompeo failed to act -- he was wary of getting too deeply involved over fears of derailing US-Ukraine policy and potentially sharing the fate of his former colleague John Bolton, Trump's national security adviser who was fired for not being aligned with the President.
The US withdrawal from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces treaty, the failure to renew the New START treaty or enter into other arms-control negotiations, the apparent collapse of the agreement to constrain Iranian nuclear research, and the derailing of negotiations with North Korea have all eroded the stability of the nuclear equation we were finally getting right when Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev blinked.
My empirically-based model of the new administration's tax, infrastructure and government spending policies (especially the tax policies) forecasts that they'd combine to make a bad situation far worse, derailing the U.S. economy and if enacted now, "Trumponomics" could create a primary drag of up to 2 percent on U.S. GDP (gross domestic product) - excluding such secondary effects as higher interest rates, stronger USD FX rates and viciously spiraling deflation.
ONE OF THE LARGEST DEALS WE RECEIVE IN THAT SECTOR ACTUALLY OVERALL, IN FACT, AND PART OF IT DONE IN PART NOT JUST TO TRY TO FUEL A GROWTH AT PFIZER BUT ALSO TO ALLOW IT TO ACCESS CASH OVERSEAS AND PERHAPS EVEN BRING IT BACK TO THE U.S. BUT TO BECOME A FOREIGN TAXPAYER BUT ON MONDAY UNEXPECTEDLY THE U.S. TREASURY ISSUED REGULATIONS THAT SEEMED AT LEAST TO BE VERY MUCH FOSUSED ON DERAILING THIS DEAL.
Earlier this month he took issue with the position that marginalized groups like trans people need not debate people who question their right to exist: 90% of the time "I will not debate someone who is arguing against my right to exist" is simply a false derailing tactic, but if someone DOES deny your right to exist, and is in a position of power and willing to debate you, how crazy would it be to NOT debate them??
Read more:A doctor who was on a reality-TV show and his girlfriend have been charged with rape, sexual assaultThe 'ultimate feminist' defending Harvey WeinsteinA Harvey Weinstein accuser testified that they were in a secret, abusive relationship and gave graphic testimony about his bodyA 'boys club' where women struggle to 'fit in': Sexual assault reports at military academies jumped by 32% last year, report saysFrom Victoria's Secret to Prince Andrew: Jeffrey Epstein connections just keep derailing the careers of billionaires, royals, and the like.
Y.) said on Sunday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is "floating trial balloons about derailing" special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation.
Rep. Terri SewellTerrycina (Terri) Andrea Sewell'Raise the Wage Act' would drop the hammer on the most vulnerable workers Ocasio-Cortez distances herself from ex-staffer's controversial tweet Mueller says political campaigns should report offers of foreign assistance MORE (D-Ala.) torched President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for blocking the release Friday of the House Intelligence Committee Democrats' memo, accusing him of "derailing" the investigations into whether his campaign colluded with Russia.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpNorth Korea asking for aid, while denying any coronavirus cases: report Iranian official maintains Tehran has 'no knowledge' of American hostage's whereabouts Unemployment claims surge to 3.2 million as coronavirus devastates economy MORE is accusing Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Airbnb - Senate overcomes hurdles, passes massive coronavirus bill Overnight Health Care — Presented by PCMA — Last-minute complaints threaten T coronavirus aid deal | What's in the package | Pelosi scrambles to secure quick passage | Expanded testing shows signs of strain Pelosi: Democrats eyeing more cash payments in next emergency bill MORE (D-Calif.) and congressional Democrats of derailing a third coronavirus stimulus bill with immigration and environmental provisions.
Todd YoungTodd Christopher YoungRand Paul's coronavirus diagnosis sends shockwaves through Senate GOP lukewarm on talk of airline bailout Trump, GOP scramble to keep economy from derailing MORE (R-Ind.), Mike CrapoMichael (Mike) Dean CrapoStimulus empowers Treasury to rescue airlines with billion in direct assistance White House, Senate reach deal on trillion stimulus package Senate fails to advance coronavirus stimulus bill for second time in two days MORE (R-Idaho), John BarrassoJohn Anthony BarrassoOvernight Energy: House stimulus aims to stem airline pollution | Environmental measures become sticking point in Senate talks | Progressives propose T 'green stimulus' GOP blames environmental efforts, but Democrats see public health problems with stimulus Rand Paul's coronavirus diagnosis sends shockwaves through Senate MORE (R-Wyo.) and Pat ToomeyPatrick (Pat) Joseph ToomeyNSA improperly collected US phone records in October, new documents show Overnight Defense: Pick for South Korean envoy splits with Trump on nuclear threat | McCain blasts move to suspend Korean military exercises | White House defends Trump salute of North Korean general WH backpedals on Trump's 'due process' remark on guns MORE (R-Pa.) were standing shoulder to shoulder on their way up to the vote. Sen.

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