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Unsurprisingly, therefore, the market's initial enthusiasm for "Trumponomics" has ebbed.
Flows into riskier assets has ebbed, and momentum has waned.
But it was not virulent, and public alarm quickly ebbed.
The Afghan economy tanked as soon as NATO support ebbed.
The power of that gesture, in this setting, hasn't ebbed.
Some in the industry said buying had already ebbed lightly.
Klimple's sentimentality ebbed into resignation as the afternoon wore on.
In recent years, some experts say, Chinese hacking has ebbed.
Military spending ebbed, and government expertise fell out of favor.
But skating's attraction has long ebbed outside of the Olympics.
Despite the slump, the challenge to Mr Ortega's rule has ebbed.
His popularity has ebbed, too, largely owing to a struggling economy.
Momentum to get Syria back into the Arab League has ebbed.
In the past few days, their fears have ebbed and flowed.
Stocks have gained in the days since as those concerns ebbed.
Safe-haven German Bunds sold off as French election jitters ebbed.
Trump's approval during 2018 ebbed and flowed along with current events.
The popularity of the sneakers has ebbed and flowed with time.
The region's aspirations for independence have ebbed and flowed for generations.
The incompetents are being exposed nakedly by the virus-ebbed tide.
As the New Wave ebbed, he began making his own films.
The popularity of bicycles has ebbed and flowed over the years.
Water that had reached 8 inches (3003 cm) inside had ebbed.
His adrenaline had ebbed, allowing him to reconsider what had happened.
Confidence in the approach ebbed as wage growth stalled in the 2000s.
THE "pink tide" of left-wing hegemony in Latin America has ebbed.
He later said he would reinvest in Apple if his concerns ebbed.
The goodwill following Ashraf Ghani's election as president of Afghanistan has ebbed.
The fear of imminent terrorist attacks that haunted the 103s has ebbed.
But the lead shrank in the third quarter and the mood ebbed.
The Cboe Volatility Index ebbed to the mid-60s from above 80.
But that hope ebbed with Beijing's plans to abolish presidential term limits.
Dollar demand has ebbed, but analysts are still forecasting more dollar gains.
The demand is no less acute even though the floodwaters have ebbed.
It has ebbed and flowed since 2016, but it has never stopped.
Seasons began with promise, then ebbed like a battery losing its charge.
Crime has ebbed and flowed within a fairly narrow band since then.
The Kurds thrived after the US toppled Hussein, as violence with Baghdad ebbed.
The controversy surrounding Lieberman's initial appointment had, prior to last week's statement, ebbed.
This time support for its ethnic-Chinese and -Indian component parties ebbed further.
The agreement sent shares higher as fears of a transatlantic trade war ebbed.
Overall—and only he had the full picture—the effort ebbed and flowed.
Since then, controversy over the dinners has ebbed and flowed with world events.
The popularity of true crime (and its dramatized brethren) has never really ebbed.
A broader sell-off could be more dangerous, but those worries have ebbed.
Since the opening, in January, much of the ill will has ebbed away.
The migrant flow has since ebbed and the pressure on Merkel has eased.
But the day's unrest slowly ebbed, and moved into the slums that night.
Since then, open conflict in the region has ebbed, although violence occasionally flares.
Daylight ebbed, and everyone began drinking openly from bottles wrapped in paper bags.
"The nature of the job ebbed and flowed as administrations changed," Dornell recalled.
His relationship with the president has ebbed and flowed, depending on the day.
But its prosperity ebbed after World War I and it never fully recovered.
As a result, the reliance on foreign contractors to support U.S. forces has ebbed.
This pattern ebbed and flowed until we found a cognitive behavioral therapist to help.
His hopes for a swift change in attitudes to LGBT people have ebbed away.
The PDK wanted to hold elections before its declining popular support ebbed any further.
High grocery prices have ebbed, but another shock may be in store, Furi said.
At the turn of the 20th century, politicians passed antitrust laws and corruption ebbed.
Georgians know that Abrams' loss doesn't mean the progressive wave in Georgia has ebbed.
Cyclical slowdowns are normal in an industry that has ebbed and flowed for generations.
The Formula One season has again ebbed and flowed around its two main stars.
Ms. Westphal's love of creating art began during a lonely upbringing and never ebbed.
My symptoms stabilized, fluctuated and then ebbed a little; my wife's mostly went away.
Charges of cultural appropriation have ebbed and flowed since the work's premiere in 1935.
Reports of Kelly's diminishing influence and of his ultimate demise have ebbed and flowed.
U.S. Treasury yields fell to a four-month low as investor risk appetite ebbed.
Still, popcorn brands have ebbed and flowed in popularity over the past several years.
Since then, Pakistani cooperation in the battle against extremist groups has ebbed and flowed.
As a result, support for public institutions and expansive government has ebbed and flowed.
As the fortunes of women's soccer have risen, those of the Belles have ebbed.
We have always ebbed and flowed with expressions and rejections of masculinity and femininity.
Since then tensions have ebbed: in June last year Mr Erdogan apologised for the incident.
The crowds ebbed, but instead of the mostly peaceful rallies there is now escalating violence.
The military's influence has ebbed and flowed in Russia and, before that, the Soviet Union.
The fight for classroom technology has ebbed and flowed quite a bit over the decades.
For nearly a half-century, environmental regulation has ebbed and flowed with changes in administrations.
Meanwhile, sterling rose to 10-week highs as prospects of Britain leaving the EU ebbed.
The Freedom Party's power has ebbed and flowed over the course of modern Austrian history.
A spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition said the pace of the advance had ebbed.
As his entertainment career ebbed, Mr. Gavin became increasingly involved in inter-American political affairs.
"It's mainly because risk-off sentiment has ebbed," said a trader at a foreign bank.
Jake Tapper's pique at the Trump administration has hardly ebbed since January of last year.
In the past 10 years, the body-con trend has ebbed and flowed in relevancy.
But that's been true for a while now, really since the Tea Party wave ebbed.
Meanwhile, the massive wave of press that magnet implants got in the early '10s has ebbed.
The number of attacks has ebbed and flowed this century, reaching an earlier peak in 2014.
Now that tide has ebbed, as Brazil, Argentina, Peru and others have swung to the right.
And once the documentary began, that excitement slowly ebbed back to the rest of the audience.
China's economy grew 6.9 percent last year, the slowest in 25 years, as global demand ebbed.
It had been almost 15 years and the dramatic upward swing and relentless pace had ebbed.
Trade tensions had ebbed only recently after Beijing pledged to buy more from the United States.
Bond markets were hit by the recovery in equities as demand for safe-haven assets ebbed.
To a large degree China has ridden this wave and 'hard landing' fears have ebbed away.
Once the irony has ebbed away, however, the F.A. will have to face an uncomfortable truth.
Cold War-era distrust ebbed as exchanges participants came to know people from the other country.
Racial tensions that flared among some organizers before the first women's march appear to have ebbed.
China's economic slowdown, which could hinder growth globally, is a major reason its influence has ebbed.
No single theory has won out to explain why Alabama's anti-gambling fervor may have ebbed.
Since then, my meditation practice has ebbed and flowed, though the benefits have remained the same.
The Warrens were charmed despite such oddities, but the owner's enthusiasm for selling ebbed and flowed.
Kamchatka's isolation has gradually ebbed, with tension emerging between preserving it and developing its natural resources.
The size of subsequent protests has varied as discontent with the government has ebbed and flowed.
Gold gave up most of its gains as the dollar rose and safe-haven demand ebbed.
Violence ebbed on Wednesday, but markets remained shut and residents stayed indoors, fearful of further clashes.
Recession fears flared, trade-war tensions ebbed and flowed with ferocity, and corporate earnings growth slowed.
The early spring sun is warm, the constant wind that blows across this steppe has ebbed.
Some of that animosity has ebbed in the post-Kalanick era, but bragging rights remain a motivator.
There's a sense that over time—as with anyone creating anything—Read's ambitions have ebbed and flowed.
With no MPs in Parliament, Mrs Zia's powers of patronage have ebbed, though she retains rural support.
Britain's FTSE 100 index ebbed a further 2.1 percent on Monday and Germany's DAX lost 310 percent.
In July, the buying spree ebbed after China's national soybean and soymeal stocks climbed to a record.
As the clock ticked down, as time ebbed away, he wandered the field, lost in his thoughts.
The wave ebbed in the first year that Donald Trump was in office but has since strengthened.
The national outrage ebbed anyway, business groups and convention planners appeared mostly satisfied, and the N.C.A.A. relented.
However, those fears have ebbed as the tariff rhetoric has cooled and the yield curve has reverted.
With Mr. Trudeau as prime minister, any hope of ending these companies' behavior has ebbed at times.
It is tempting to think that the influence of those dusty polemics ebbed as the dust accumulated.
As the war dragged on, however, support ebbed among both the political class and the Russian people.
Rock solid Murray was buoyant and the spirit ebbed away from Tsonga in a one-sided second set.
The 2015 outbreak appeared to have ebbed by that October, said Colin Parrish, another virology professor at Cornell.
Throughout my life, the intensity of OCD has ebbed and flowed, as I developed new obsessions and compulsions.
Once the media coverage has ebbed, those affected by the disaster still have to piece together their lives.
Other safe-havens ebbed, with yields on U.S. 10-year Treasuries rising a basis point to 1.60 percent.
"I don't think the Democratic advantage has ebbed," Perez said, citing heightened Democratic voter turnout in the primaries.
"It does feel as if a wave of selling has ebbed for now," wrote analysts at Credit Suisse.
Then, as quickly as the worry surged, it ebbed, with the bears managing no more than a morsel.
With drizzle falling on the lush Wembley turf the game ebbed and flowed as both sides sensed victory.
But he was detained in June, suggesting that any political sway he might have once held had ebbed.
After the uproar over the vandalism of the statue in 1997 had ebbed, the foot thief went dark.
Around 7,000 children were housed on the bases for about three months until the number of migrants ebbed.
Their numbers had ebbed considerably by Friday as they found other sanctuaries, or a way off the island.
That phenomenon, however, quickly reversed, and the calls for a 2020 recession have ebbed along with the change.
In real life, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret's feuding ebbed and flowed much like any other siblings' would.
Membership ebbed and flowed each day; on the most active day, the total number of follower links reached 134,857.
The House Tea Party revolt of 2010 was a midterm-year wave that ebbed with the realities of governing.
The police operation in Islamabad was suspended Sunday and violence also ebbed in Karachi and Lahore, though protests continued.
For well over a decade, the possibility of war with Iran has ebbed and flowed like a malign tide.
But by Tuesday, world markets regained their footing as the threat from the collapse of the lira ebbed (Reuters).
When the tide ebbed in midafternoon, a man dug for clams on the far end of a sand bank.
It revives the research of Russian scientist Alexander Tchijevsky, who thought armed conflicts ebbed in accordance with solar events.
Her corporeal sculptures channeled even bolder statements as they ebbed into increased abstraction and less figuration in the 1990s.
Italian opinions about the advantages of the euro have ebbed and flowed, as have opinions about the European Union.
When the tide ebbed, these animals generally faced south, but when it flowed in, they showed no consistent orientation.
As the president's power ebbed in his own party, fellow Republicans became more willing to criticize and oppose him.
Despite talks between the United States and the Taliban to end the war, violence in the country has not ebbed.
But as the popularity of this specific television genre has ebbed and flowed, Arnold has kept up with its pace.
He also said the central bank had a more optimistic outlook for the economy in 2020 as lira volatility ebbed.
But it was one of a widespread rash of kidnappings at that time, one which has long since ebbed away.
Growing up, my weekends followed a predictable pattern that ebbed and flowed around the finding, cooking, and serving of food.
However, in recent years their sway has gradually ebbed as strikes have become less frequent, less disruptive and less successful.
Later, as his physical powers ebbed, he became an even more powerful force for peace and reconciliation around the world.
Bonds prices have gained this week as optimism over a trade deal ebbed, retracing some of last week's dramatic selloff.
But he hasn't, and each time he doesn't, what little trust he had at the United Nations has ebbed away.
The protests may have ebbed, but they may also have provoked a more significant battle for the future of Iran.
But after the early 21909th century, when President Theodore Roosevelt and his large brood sojourned nearby, its vitality mostly ebbed.
As a trend, personalization has surged and ebbed over the years — so will the current trend abate any time soon?
Since then, the US's presence in the remote region has ebbed and flowed, and the number of casualties have mounted.
GDP did rise above 4 percent for several years, however, that growth ebbed by the end of Reagan's second term.
But from the moment Nadal broke serve in the 10th game to win the opening set Thiem's belief ebbed away.
The S&P 500 index has fallen by almost 10% in a little over two months as growth expectations have ebbed.
For conventional 30-year fixed-rate mortgages in the first quarter of 2016, average down payment percentages ebbed slightly to 16.64%.
"The frenzy surrounding crypto has ebbed and flowed with prices," said Will Hobbs, Head of Investment Strategy at Barclays Smart Investor.
On the bright side, SNB interventions and buying of foreign securities have ebbed in recent months as the franc has weakened.
Arsenal's challenge for the league title ebbed away by March and they finished fourth for the third time in four seasons.
Essentially, every new song I liked ended up being made by a band or artist whose career ebbed away soon after.
As a result of all of these trends, the power of electoral majorities really has ebbed away to a great extent.
The service-sector index declined to 34 from 35 in the previous month as the real estate/construction industry's conviction ebbed.
In the U.S. market, bond weakness ebbed after a dramatic selloff on Tuesday sent long-dated yields to three-month highs.
Though widespread clashes between security forces and civilians have ebbed in recent years, the Kashmir valley has been convulsed by protests.
Over the next two weeks, my feelings toward the bot ebbed and flowed as we continued with the daily check-ins.
The rush of French buyers during the past decade has ebbed, and fewer buyers are coming from Russia, Mr. Dzialdow said.
With Democrats winning back a foothold of power by capturing the House last year, enthusiasm for impeaching Mr. Trump has ebbed.
But the collective spirit of the place has ebbed, she said, with rich, often absentee owners buying up the 450 apartments.
Though the issue has ebbed as China's currency has strengthened in recent years, the trade war has given it new relevance.
While talk of western separation from Canada has ebbed and flowed for decades, no serious movement has ever coalesced around it.
As a result of these measures, northbound migration through Mexico to the United States border has ebbed considerably in recent months.
Speculation earlier this month over a cut in capital gains taxes from the Trump administration may have ebbed tax-loss selling.
Over the years, conflict in the delta has escalated and ebbed, depending upon Nigeria's political climate and the price of oil.
As the protests ebbed, the government last week lifted restrictions imposed on Instagram, one social media tool used to mobilize protesters.
That the rosy optimism of 2011 soon ebbed into the dark side of the digital revolution became too glaring to ignore.
Support for Mr. Guaidó's opposition government has ebbed and flowed since he declared himself Venezuela's interim president nearly one year ago.
If the violence has ebbed, it may be in part because the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) have become better at forestalling attacks.
But the outlook for consumer spending was tempered by another report on Friday showing that sentiment among households ebbed in early February.
Data last week showed that existing home sales, like the broader housing market, have ebbed despite overall strength in the U.S. economy.
Measures of consumer confidence have ebbed a bit over the past year, as tariffs and other factors have led to slower growth.
Export orders, which helped Chinese factories stage a strong recovery in June, had ebbed this month, with manufacturers reporting slackening foreign demand.
Since then, the number of undocumented workers apprehended, removed or returned to their native countries has ebbed and flowed over the years.
The sound bath—a mélange of eastern instrumentals that was the soundtrack for much of the 20-minute meditation—ebbed and flowed.
Investors are concerned about the level of debt on the balance sheet at a time when demand for healthcare services has ebbed.
With them, the music ebbed and flowed, coming on disconcertingly strong at the start, then receding; increasing, then dissolving, as momentum grew.
Years of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and different cocktails of anti-anxiety meds helped, sure, but the pulling only ebbed and flowed.
Since the War of 2628, relations between Canada and the U.S. have ebbed and flowed, but for the most part been constructive.
Crude oil prices rose for the first time in seven days as Brexit concerns ebbed, after losses of almost 4 percent overnight.
Its timing could hardly have been worse, but managers persisted, paving the way for a surge in production when the crisis ebbed.
Attention on the private equity industry from lawmakers has ebbed and flowed over the years, and right now, it's under the microscope.
In interpreting the reach of the protections of expression and religion, for example, the court's First Amendment jurisprudence has ebbed and flowed.
Federal firearm prosecutions have historically ebbed and flowed, often spiking in the years following significant court decisions or large-scale mass shootings.
Forza Italia, the political vehicle that had propelled him to power, remained in place, though its electoral prospects have ebbed and flowed.
The relationship has ebbed and flowed since, but with this announcement, it appears the frenemies are closer to friends than enemies again.
The figures chimed with a Lloyds Bank survey last week that also showed business confidence ebbed to its lowest level this year.
Apologists for the police note that the wave of jihadist attacks that hit the coast between 2011 and 2014 appears to have ebbed.
HQ Trivia was considered a viral hit when it launched last year, however recent reports suggest internal turmoil as the game's popularity ebbed.
A similar Caixin survey last week showed the manufacturing sector unexpectedly contracted in May as demand ebbed and shrinking factory prices dented profits.
When at last it ebbed, she couldn't say whether she had been staring furiously at the display for 10 minutes or 10 days.
Political concerns have also ebbed for now after Catalonia stopped short of formally declaring independence from Spain, putting a floor under the euro.
But most of the losses ebbed after U.S. officials described the attack as a one-off that would not lead to wider escalation.
Last year, Morrison had said his government would write a Religious Discrimination Act, but political momentum for it had ebbed until Folau's sacking.
A majority of Americans supports the practice, although the percentage has ebbed since the mid-1990s when crime rates were on the upswing.
Fauci's sobering comments came as the fabric of everyday American life ebbed in the biggest economic and societal shutdown of the modern age.
It will examine how attention to folk and outsider art — from artists, collectors and museums — has ebbed and flowed through the 20th century.
By measuring stops-per-crime on each of the city's 38,000 census blocks, it found that racial disparities ebbed substantially, citywide, over time.
Gold rushes in the area have ebbed and flowed over the centuries, but they have seen a revival in recent, recession-hit years.
As protests have ebbed, the government has lifted restrictions it imposed on Instagram, one of the social media tools used to mobilize protesters.
The deal boosted share markets initially, and U.S. industrial shares were stronger on Thursday as fears of a trade war with Europe ebbed.
Although the violence has ebbed over the last decade, the insurgency continues and Khartoum has escalated attacks on rebel groups in the past year.
Chinese state firms resumed some purchases of U.S. cargoes following a trade truce last December, but buying ebbed after tension escalated again in May.
Hunter: At the very last minute, before we were scheduled to go up to Sacramento, the waters ebbed and everybody made it up there.
Demand at Tuesday's 2.2 trillion yen ($20.12 billion) five-year JGB auction dropped off slightly as investor bids for safe-haven government bonds ebbed.
Although the violence has ebbed, following a peace deal signed in Minsk last year, not one part of the peace plan has been implemented.
Over the years, Pitt's hair length has ebbed and flowed, but it was never this long, and it was always a little more scraggly.
Since President Vladimir Putin ascended to power in 1999, relations with Russia have ebbed and flowed, but have generally been on a downward trajectory.
The protest movement ebbed and flowed over months, and at various times different factions sought to capitalize on the growing fury of Iraq's citizens.
But I think it's also somewhat reflective of the fact that the flood tide of immersive sims and their descendants ebbed away this year.
While steel companies soared on Thursday, investors edged away from the sector on Friday as their conviction ebbed that the tariffs would be implemented.
Still, as Martin's story suggests, this GOP base enthusiasm may have ebbed, and it's worth keeping the fate of Social Security reform in mind.
Their opposition ebbed in recent weeks after sporadic talks overseen by Mr. McConnell and Mr. Schumer to unfreeze some of the nominations fell apart.
The protests ebbed and flowed before a breakthrough on April 6, when the Sudanese Professionals Association called for a march on the army's headquarters.
Unlike ear or clit piercings, the modification hasn't held a sustained high or low popularity, but has instead ebbed and flowed through the ages.
Romney's GOP colleagues remember his harsh rhetoric against Trump during the 2016 campaign, though tensions have ebbed and flowed in the past four years.
Although the fighting has ebbed somewhat over the last five years, the region today is by no means secure for people or for animals.
But their clout has ebbed as new players like American shale producers came into the market and the growth in demand for oil slowed.
Those recession fears have ebbed recently, though, as consumer and business sentiment remains high, spending remains resilient and the stock market scales new highs.
" Support from donor governments for contraception and family planning services "really has ebbed and flowed, in part due to currency fluctuations and political fluctuations.
Over the course of the four decades that I've covered college football as a writer and radio commentator, academic controversies have ebbed and flowed.
Migration into the United States has ebbed and flowed in tandem with who policymakers believe ought to be allowed refuge and who doesn't qualify.
The once-strong connection, where oil rises when the dollar falls and vice versa, ebbed between 2014 and 2016 during a three-year supply glut.
Luckily for commuters, the rampaging wave of podcasts has not ebbed in 2018, with a host of newbies to keep your ears intrigued this year.
Venezuela's economy has ebbed and flowed with the price of oil for a century, and allegations of corruption have been endemic in the industry here.
Throughout ten pregnancies — four of which produced living children and six that ended in miscarriages — Emily Frigo's relationship with her body has ebbed and flowed.
But so far this week, as concerns over U.S.-China trade tensions have ebbed somewhat, the markets have turned their attention to interest rate plays.
The death toll from Ecuador's weekend earthquake neared 493 and rescue missions ebbed as the traumatized Andean nation braced itself for long and costly rebuilding.
However, the pace of selling ebbed later as traders turned their attention to a strike in Kuwait, which has slashed output by more than half.
Millions of years ago, as glaciers ebbed and flowed across New Zealand, the birds were forced into isolated pockets along the North and South Island.
The yuan edged marginally off a six-year low on Friday as some Chinese banks judged that depreciation pressure on the yuan had ebbed temporarily.
For decades, as economic forces have ebbed and flowed, people have emigrated freely between Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, separated by only seven nautical miles.
U.S. home sales increased more than expected in October after one-time storm effects ebbed, but a persistent shortage of housing pushed prices even higher.
King Bhumibol, the world's longest-reigning monarch when he died, was revered by Thais, even as faith in the monarchy had ebbed in recent years.
They are ranked No. 2 in the world, but they are a young group whose confidence has ebbed and flowed over the past few months.
But there is no national primary, of course, and Mr. Biden's advantage in the early-primary states Iowa and New Hampshire has ebbed or evaporated.
But as Iran's influence increased and America's ebbed, Iraq has increasingly chafed at Iran's presence and its efforts to insert sympathetic politicians into Iraq's government.
The Knicks' reliance on the triangle has ebbed and flowed this season, but after 65 games, it has re-emerged in a more consistent fashion.
My trepidation ebbed as one confidence-building turn led to another, and I made my way down the gentle trail flanked with snow-sugared spruce.
Saturday was the first day since Rose missed two games that he was able to move around, but his confidence, he said, had not ebbed.
Mr. Kushner's initially prominent role on China policy, they said, ebbed naturally as other officials, including Mr. Tillerson and Mr. Mnuchin, settled into their jobs.
Her early work, bursting out of the gate with a romanticism that ebbed with age, didn't quite resonate with the editors of science fiction magazines.
The cool factor (and subsequent use) of cigarettes has only ebbed as the adverse health effects and stigma have taken precedence over the James Dean look.
Support for gun regulation in the United States has ebbed and flowed, but in recent years, polls have found growing support nationally for tougher gun laws.
Since he purchased the Mar-a-Lago property in 1985 for $19853 million, Trump's relationship with the tony city and its residents has ebbed and flowed.
As country music has ebbed and flowed, strayed from and returned to its roots, Ralph Stanley kept doing what he'd been doing for nearly 70 years.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has ebbed as an issue of concern for the Middle East, roiled by five years of war that have changed regional dynamics.
According to Tesla that demand hasn't ebbed despite its recently released first-quarter delivery report that showed a nearly one-third drop from the previous quarter.
Forecasts for economic growth have ebbed well below 2% for the second quarter, compared to about 3% last year and in the first months of 2019.
But that proved to be a (not very) high point and quarterly growth has since ebbed to 22015% in late 22012 (an annualised rate of 1.3%).
Tens of thousands of people have died in the armed revolt to secede from India that erupted in 1989 and has ebbed and flowed since then.
Demand for the greenback has ebbed on optimism that a fresh round of talks between China and the United States would help resolve their trade conflict.
Since then, risk aversion has ebbed significantly, prompting a drive-up in U.S. Treasury yields to two-week highs and fuelling a comeback by the dollar.
Bonds recouped much of their earlier price weakness after data showed U.S. homebuilding fell more than expected in February, while consumer confidence also ebbed in March.
Although the killings have ebbed since the war began in 2003, the insurgency continues and Khartoum has escalated attacks on rebel groups in the past year.
Palestinians carried out a wave of car-rammings in the West Bank in late 2015 and 2016, but the frequency of such incidents has since ebbed.
Although its popularity has ebbed and flowed since it hit the city in the 1870s, the cocktail is still as San Franciscan as the cable car.
Alas, when the big boxy appliance that accompanied those TV dinners started invading living rooms in the mid-1950s, sales of paint-by-numbers kits ebbed.
Violence has ebbed and flowed for years, with thousands of people killed and wounded during shelling, skirmishes and several wars along the roughly 1,200-mile border.
And the voter outrage that fueled his comeback is a burst of hope in Southeast Asia, where democracy has ebbed in the face of populist autocrats.
Catalonia, which has its own language and culture, has long been an uneasy part of Spain, and aspirations for independence have surged and ebbed for generations.
But some residents said the violence in Juarez has ebbed in recent years only because one of the cartels—El Chapo's Sinaloa—gained the upper hand.
"A pause in the tightening campaign might be cheered by markets, but only if economic growth remains healthy and inflation risk has ebbed," the Schwab strategists said.
But over the past five years the resources sector has lost its fizz, and wage growth has ebbed to about 2% a year, lower than in America.
But that lifeline to Cuba has ebbed in recent years as Venezuela, in the throes of a deep economic crisis, has cut back on the subsidized crude.
That is partly because the number of border apprehensions has declined markedly in recent years as the flow of Mexicans into the United States has also ebbed.
Priebus added that the "never Trump" movement has ebbed and that he did not believe any rebellion among Republican delegates at the convention against Trump would succeed.
While the bonhomie has ebbed somewhat with the passage of time, Chinese food remains highly in demand in India, even though it has been "Indianized" beyond recognition.
Already tens of thousands of people have died in the armed revolt to secede from India that erupted in 1989 and has ebbed and flowed since then.
The currency has had a turbulent week, sinking more than 1 percent midweek on the trade conflict before steadying as risk aversion ebbed in the broader markets.
"Demand (for dollars) seems ebbed and we expect the cedi to remain relatively strong versus the United States dollar for the rest of year," one trader said.
For almost a century Metternich, Talleyrand, Castlereagh and their successor statesmen managed a delicate balance that avoided continental-scale wars even as national fortunes ebbed and flowed.
Retail sales are growing slower than the NDRC forecast and the pace of household income and consumption, key pillars of economic rebalancing, have also ebbed this year.
Although Valadao was comfortably ahead among votes cast on Election Day, his lead ebbed away with each passing day -- until Democrat TJ Cox passed him last week.
Over time, the number of women in Congress has ebbed and flowed, with spikes in the 1950s, the 1970s, and a major surge in the early 1990s.
Overall, wages and hiring ebbed in the December quarter, with the retail sector suffering the biggest blow on weak revenue, a hiring slowdown and worsening cash flow.
My confidence ebbed when I heard my colleagues turn this into a debate over the rights of gun owners instead of the right to life of children.
Concerns over a prolonged U.S.-China trade dispute have ebbed a little bit, as Washington and Beijing agreed to return to the negotiating table sometime next month.
But violence has ebbed and flowed in the valley since the subcontinent was divided into predominantly Hindu India and Islamic Pakistan after independence from Britain in 1947.
But her power over the process ebbed away this week, when rebel lawmakers defeated the government in three successive votes — something that hasn't happened in 40 years.
Jenner and Chyna's relationship has ebbed and flowed in the years since Chyna's ex, Tyga, dated the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star when she was 17.
The group's strength has ebbed and flowed over the past 15 years, weathering a string of territorial losses, defections and the killing of several high-profile leaders.
It would, Kelton said, form an ultimate economic backstop that ensured full employment even in a recession and expanded federal spending just as private sector incomes ebbed.
The jobless rate held near a 50-year low of 3.5% and a broader measure of unemployment dropped to a record low 6.7%, though wage gains ebbed.
SHANGHAI, Jan 21 (Reuters) - China's yuan edged up to a five-month high on Thursday, extending a recent strong run, as tensions in the Middle East ebbed.
Equity markets rebounded, however, as fears of a global trade war ebbed somewhat on the back of rising expectations that Trump would back down from his tariff imposition.
"Some of the fears about the economic slowdown in 2019 seem to have ebbed away," said Gene McGillian, director of market research at Tradition Energy in Stamford, Connecticut.
World stocks also showed signs of relief after fears of a nuclear stand-off drove them to the biggest weekly losses of 2017 last week, while volatility ebbed.
The currency has had a turbulent week, sinking more than 1 percent midweek on U.S.-China trade woes before steadying as risk aversion ebbed in the broader markets.
The incident is part of a growing wave of violence between nomads and farmers that has ebbed and flowed across Nigeria's central "Middle Belt" since at least 2011.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission numbers have ebbed and flowed over the years with reports rising to over 15,000 per year in the late 1990s after Anita Hill's testimony.
Profit growth at China's industrial firms slowed for a fifth straight month in September as sales of raw materials and manufactured goods further ebbed, data showed on Saturday.
Nationally, the imbalance has ebbed somewhat since 2000, with the sex ratio at birth falling from 121 boys for every 100 girls in 13 to 114 in 2015.
The industrial metal is turning in its largest annual gains since the global financial crisis ebbed in 2009, but it slipped off its four-year highs on Friday.
"But markets will stabilise by the time we can tell the likely outcome of the U.S. presidential election and concerns over Chinese economy will have ebbed," he added.
U.S. homebuilding fell more than expected in February, while consumer confidence ebbed in March, offering more evidence of a sharp slowdown in economic activity early in the year.
European shares eased as investors took profits, but closed out their strongest week since December as political worries ebbed and brokers forecast strong earnings growth would underpin valuations.
Speculation that the government might set a target range in order to give itself more policymaking flexibility (as the IMF and the World Bank have urged) has ebbed.
Teams, like fanbases, go through seasons and generations; nothing is linear and nothing is ever settled, and the Storm's fortunes have ebbed and flowed like every other team's.
Microsoft was once a reviled company in Silicon Valley, where LinkedIn is based, but as its dominance in the industry ebbed it came to seem far less threatening.
But the momentum ebbed in Europe, as optimism faded that Trump's move meant tensions were easing and Germany's slowdown showed the damage already done by the trade war.
The questions asked, the test's length, and the way it's graded have all ebbed and flowed through the years, often accompanied by criticism from students and educators alike.
The protests have since ebbed, and in December, Colombia's vice president, Marta Lucía Ramírez, accused Russia and its allies in Venezuela of fomenting protests through social network campaigns.
The US President, it seemed, was ready to move on, as Netanyahu's political fortunes ebbed and he failed to put together a government for the second consecutive time.
The NPD is too small to appear in most opinion polls, but German officials estimate its support has ebbed to just 1 percent from closer to 1.5 percent.
The need for wool ebbed with the rise of synthetic fabrics and the end of World War II, when wool manufacturers were no longer pressed to make uniforms.
Corporate profits as a proportion of the total U.S. economy have ebbed from historic highs above 10 percent in late 2014 to 9 percent at the end of 2015.
He added that Beijing's ability to take control of the country's changing economy was why worries about the country's slowdown and transition to a service-led economy had ebbed.
It has ebbed and flowed since but never fallen below 20 percent, and foreign central banks now hold some 2.4 trillion euros as part of their hard currency reserves.
For now, however, it looks like pressure to become the next SoftBank has ebbed some, with unicorn-chasing giants carving out their niche and smaller funds eyeing other opportunities.
On Wall Street, trade war worries ebbed, lifting the S&P 500 for a third straight session, though it was unclear what Trump's final decision on tariffs would be.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese retail sales rose less than expected in May because of slower sales of durable goods and clothes, falling substantially on April's annual increase as demand ebbed.
But that ability has ebbed since 2013, when the military launched a crackdown in which Altaf says hundreds of MQM members have been arrested and killed in extrajudicial operations.
But such expectations ebbed over the course of a week, with investors doubtful of another rate increase this year as U.S. data on balance have fallen short of forecasts.
He's served a year in the demanding role, and much has been written about his frustrations and signs that his influence with the president ebbed this year (The Hill).
"Importer activity on the demand side has ebbed a bit, while on the other side commodities are bringing in some inflows," said a trader at a leading commercial bank.
The arrival of the railroad meant that guests, who would alight from boats on the adjacent Kennett and Avon Canal, no longer patronized the hotel, and its fortunes ebbed.
The rise in the 10-year yield slowed as bond market weakness, which had sent it to a three-month high of 1.752 percent earlier this week, ebbed slightly.
However, while the popularity of hair jewelry has ebbed and flowed, hair workers are active today, and organizations like the Victorian Hairwork Society aim to keep it that way.
Youth activism in Hong Kong had ebbed in recent years, after protests demanding a direct say in the election of the territory's chief executive ended in failure in 2014.
U.K. consumer sentiment surveys revealed that confidence ebbed away from British businesses and consumers in August as the Brexit crisis metastasized, suggesting political turmoil is increasingly impacting the economy.
The surge was never without opposition, but attitudes across the Continent have hardened significantly over three years, with nativist political movements rising even as the human tide has ebbed.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have ebbed since the joint American-South Korean military exercises ended late last month without major provocations, like a nuclear test, from North Korea.
The jobless rate held near a 50-year low of 3.5% and a broader measure of unemployment dropped to a record low 6.7% last month, though wage gains ebbed.
Even as economies in Europe and Asia show signs of life after years of stagnation or outright recession, expectations for faster growth soon in the United States have ebbed.
Growth of private investment also ebbed to 6.9 percent in the first seven months of the year, suggesting small and medium-sized firms still face challenges in accessing financing.
As the parades have ebbed, so have the crowds: Glenn and his fellow astronauts drew only tens of thousands of people in 1998, far lower than the 500,000 expected.
Global stock markets have ebbed and flowed in line with trade headlines, while the business community held back investments in order to wait and see what negotiations might bring.
LONDON (Reuters) - European stocks jumped to their highest level in more than two weeks on Thursday as investors bought back into risky assets as concerns over trade tensions ebbed.
Emissions from this sector ebbed 85033 percent in 2017, this time on the back of declining load and greater renewable generation instead of switching from coal to natural gas.
Concerns about a slowdown and an eventual general recession have increased since the beginning of August as the chances of a trade deal with China have ebbed and flowed.
Negotiations to establish a trade agreement between Europe and the South American group first began in the 1990s, and ebbed and flowed through the years before regaining momentum in 2016.
And as the flow of aid from foreign donors has ebbed, so too have funds from Venezuela, which sent Haiti $2000m a year until it plunged into an economic crisis.
Labour held the seat in 2017 only thanks to an unexpected surge in support for Mr Corbyn's party during the election campaign—a red tide that may since have ebbed.
PROFITS: Profit growth at Chinese industrial companies slowed for the fifth consecutive month in September as sales of raw materials and manufactured goods ebbed further, pointing to cooling domestic demand.
Data out over the weekend showed profit growth at China's industrial firms slowed for the fifth consecutive month in September as sales of raw materials and manufactured goods further ebbed.
But the dollar has weakened this week, with investor flows being diverted away from the greenback to its peers such as emerging market currencies as trade war concerns have ebbed.
On the first day of her final poll before that year's caucuses, Santorum had zoomed into double digits, while former Speaker Newt GingrichNewton (Newt) Leroy GingrichMORE's (R-Ga.) support ebbed.
Fighting ebbed by the 2000s, but not before it exacted a high price: Around 70,000 people have been killed, several hundred thousand displaced, 1003,000 more are missing since being arrested.
BROADER RETHINK The shift in tone on government debt comes as Europe is facing a possible recession, China's economy has ebbed, and concern is rising about a possible U.S. slowdown.
Podemos quickly emerged as one of the main political forces that effectively overturned Spain's decades-old two-party system, but its support has ebbed after internal disputes divided its leadership.
The benchmark closed down 0.8 percent lower in the previous session, hurt by the political crisis in Italy, although global markets steadied overnight as fears of an imminent election ebbed.
A second report on Friday showed consumer sentiment ebbed in early June, with households worried the trade fight between Washington and Beijing would hurt the economy, particularly the labor market.
So when assessing Ali's "Greatest" claim, it is actually more productive to examine those later years, after his ring glory had ebbed and with his body wracked by an unrelenting foe.
Bowie will be remembered by history as a series of artistic exhibitionisms, but by the 1990s his lust for glory had already ebbed in favor of a highly domesticated love-nest.
Although the fighting ebbed, the Syrian government blocked most aid deliveries into rebel-held areas, and stripped vital medical supplies from the few that it did allow across the front lines.
While that fad has now ebbed, new trends such as "bullet journals" - a combination of writing to-do lists and artistic doodling - will keep sales stable in 2017/2018, Rogger said.
A degree of normalcy has returned to Lebanon in recent days as the protests that paralyzed much of the country have ebbed and roads that were blockaded by protesters were reopened.
To be sure, the president is not alone in calling for abolition of citizenship obtained by birth; arguments have ebbed and flowed throughout U.S. history, in tune with anti-immigrant sentiment.
And while those fears have certainly ebbed in recent years, many banks and investors are reluctant to consider moving certain information, such as data about their customers, into the public cloud.
But his political career soon ebbed: A promising run for president in 2008 imploded, and Mr. Giuliani, especially in recent months, had evolved into a reliable firebrand of cable-news conservatism.
Appetite for Latin America's currencies has ebbed in the past few weeks as political uncertainty in key markets like Chile as well as Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia has made investors nervous.
America's immigrant population has ebbed and flowed over the decades as discriminatory policies have been instituted and repealed, international crises have arisen and faded, and the economy has boomed and faltered.
FaceApp, which uses neural networks to create photorealistic facial transformations, has been around since the beginning of 2017 and its popularity had ebbed and flowed, but has recently ticked up again.
And while the stock market has ebbed and flowed, and even this week made dramatic moves, President Trump and our entire economic team believe all the fundamentals continue to be strong.
Their assessments were based on intense scrutiny of the security forces' response to the pro-democracy protests, which began last June, but have ebbed this year amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
" After the civil rights protests in the South ebbed, "only Minor stayed," Mr. Klibanoff wrote in 1997, "continuing to turn up fresh stories in the old soil of the new South.
Although Yang managed to turn his fervent fan base into significant fundraising success and a spot on nearly every primary debate stage, support for the upstart entrepreneur ebbed at the polls.
While the rout that has pushed German and other euro zone yields to around one-year highs this week ebbed on Friday, investors digested a joint press conference with May and Trump.
The market rout continued into early Thursday before selling ebbed on a pullback in Wall Street stock prices and in advance of the government's monthly jobs report due at 210:233 a.m.
As someone who grew up regularly attending a Southern Methodist church, I constantly ebbed and flowed between loving the formality of church and questioning the cult-like atmosphere of the entire establishment.
Harvard, the richest U.S. university, has gone through several chief investment officers over the last decade and the endowment's once strong returns have ebbed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
Over more than 300 years, the power of central banks has ebbed and flowed as governments have by turns enhanced and restricted their responsibilities in response to economic necessity and intellectual fashion.
Clinton was badly hurt by slight declines in her margins in Philadelphia and Milwaukee, and a larger slip in Detroit, three heavily African-American cities where black turnout ebbed relative to 21984.
By midday, however, there was no sign of the battle being over, and a spokesman for the U.S.-led international coalition supporting the SDF said the pace of the advance had ebbed.
While fears of a hard landing for the economy have ebbed, concerns about growing debt levels and systemic risks to the country's financial system have moved high up on investors' worry lists.
War fears have ebbed and flowed over multiple decades as Kim and his late father and grandfather have pushed toward ever-longer-range missiles and ever-bigger nuclear yields from bomb tests.
The Cold War ebbed and flowed in terms of tension, but it lasted from the end of World War II until the early 1990s and the eventual fall of the Soviet Union.
"The period of companies moving to suburbs and edge cities has ebbed, but I had thought that start-ups would continue to locate in so-called nerdistans, like office parks," he said.
For the moment, as the heat of a sun-baked afternoon ebbed, he lingered in the afterglow of the day's success, reviewing the debut with anyone who wanted to talk about it.
While activity and interest in the transition has ebbed and flowed with polling, sources familiar say, recent tightening in the polls have served as a shot in the arm for the effort.
Recession worries have ebbed from earlier in the year, when the Treasury yield curve was inverted and flashing what has been a reliable 12-month recession indicator for the past 50 years.
Overall activist investing has become slightly less noisy this year as returns are off and investors have taken home some cash as strong stock market returns, often helpful to activists, have ebbed.
Investors still expect a small rate cut from the Fed at its next meeting later this month — but the calls for a larger move have ebbed a bit following the latest CPI data.
Even as Nixon's popularity ebbed and flowed during his first term, he was always able to draw on that direct message to the public that he had made at just the right time.
But that economic lifeline to Cuba ebbed in recent years as Venezuela, in the throes of a brutal economic crisis that has seen millions skipping meals, has cut back on the subsidized crude.
The biggest threat to public health now that the rain has ebbed is ensuring that people have access to safe drinking water and that waste water systems are being monitored, the EPA said.
Violence has ebbed and flowed in the densely populated Kashmir Valley, a Muslim-majority region of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, since Pakistani-backed separatist militants took up arms in 1988.
Volatility has also ebbed somewhat due to efforts by the central bank to discourage speculators from betting on further declines in the yuan, particularly in Hong Kong, the hub for trading offshore yuan.
Osaka's spirit ebbed away in the second set and after establishing a 5-2 lead, Halep crunched a forehand return winner to seal victory and reach the last eight for the third time.
TOKYO, July 24 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond futures dipped on Wednesday as risk aversion ebbed amid hopes for some progress in U.S.-China trade talks and dampened investor demand for safe-haven assets.
The flow of migrants out of Myanmar and Bangladesh has ebbed, for now at least, because of increased patrols by those countries, as well as Thailand and Malaysia, according to international aid organizations.
For once world number one Nadal's trademark fighting spirit seemed to have ebbed away but he saved a match point at 1-5 with a superb drop shot and was suddenly re-energized.
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's manufacturing boom stumbled in March as optimism waned and demand ebbed owing to a powerful winter storm, surveys showed on Tuesday, but expansion was still broad-based across the continent.
The cardinal's deepening involvement is a severe blow to the Vatican and the pope as they try to convince the world that the scandal has ebbed with a supposedly full and forthright accounting.
In her two days of Congressional testimony, Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen conceded frustration with the pace of wage growth, which has ebbed in recent months even as unemployment remains below 4.4 percent.
Yet he was never going to let Pouille off the hook and when he broke the Frenchman's serve at 2-2 in the third, any lingering belief Pouille had retained quickly ebbed away.
Flash (Jay Garrick, a college student) and Hawkman (Carter Hall, an archaeologist) would run and soar from the so-called Golden Age of the comics through 1950, when interest in superheroes had ebbed.
You remember the highlights: the absurd insistence on crowd sizes and the weird forced anger, which ebbed and flowed erratically, as if Spicer were occasionally re-encountering "[BE ANGRY]" in the stage directions.
Over the past 70 years, which is the period for which we have data, new technology concerns have ebbed and flowed, GDP has risen, and unemployment has ranged between 3 and 303 percent.
Violence in Ituri ebbed in the late spring after twin deployments, by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) and MONUSCO, the U.N. peacekeeping mission, but it never fully ended.
Market expectations for the central bank to cut rates by 10 basis points have ebbed somewhat, but the central bank is still hoped to provide dovish guidance, paving the way for easing in September.
Over that time, skating the business may have ebbed and flowed, but the culture never died and thanks to its influence on street fashion, music and pop culture, its influence can be felt everywhere.
As pessimism ebbed, emerging markets received $26 billion of non-resident portfolio inflows in April, following a 21-month high of $37 billion in March, according to data by the Institute of International Finance.
While fears that President Donald Trump might oust Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and special counsel Robert Mueller have ebbed in recent days, concerns remain about the long-term fate of the Russia investigation.
The Italian referendum stoked worries about Italy's political stability and its banking system but financial markets recovered from an initial fright with stocks and the euro rebounding as fears of an imminent election ebbed.
As the dollar's strength ebbed, emerging market currencies and commodities also began to recover, while Wall Street was expected to see a lacklustre start having risen on Wednesday in reaction to Trump's tax blueprint.
Better yet, after a major surge in late February and March, the Chaikin Money Flow oscillator has ebbed, but is still in positive territory — also a bullish sign as the stock digests its gains.
Statewide support for wind turbines has been relatively high, but appears to have ebbed in recent years, according to polling by Castleton University, dropping to 56 percent this year from 2215 percent in 2000.
While the show's animation style ebbed toward that of Cartoon Network hits like The Powerpuff Girls and Samurai Jack, the characters' fashion sense could have been cribbed directly from the emo article in Seventeen.
But such expectations ebbed again as another round of U.S. economic indicators fell short of forecasts; market pricing puts the chances of a hike by the end of December at just one in three.
And over time, even this small "degree bonus" ebbed away, at least for men: By middle age, male college graduates raised in poverty were earning less than nondegree holders born into the middle class.
India has been struggling to restore normality in Kashmir, deploying thousands more soldiers after Wani's killing appeared to breathe new life into a 28-year armed revolt that had ebbed, with little international attention.
Phone theft increased as smartphones took off, says Graham Farrell, a criminologist at the University of Leeds, but it has since ebbed as owners have gained the power to track and disable their stolen devices.
Losses on the S&P 500 were as deep as 1 percent at one point, but have ebbed and flowed as traders look for clues on the future of trade policy in the day's headlines.
His famed court-speed ebbed away but the competitive fires raged on, and he ploughed on through another 10 seasons, determined to draw every last ounce from a body pock-marked from pain-killing injections.
Where it stands: The value of the pound sank after the Brexit vote in June 2016 from around $1.50 to $1.32 almost immediately and has ebbed and flowed since, now hovering right around that level.
While separatism fervor has ebbed as citizens welcome a return to stability, there is a desire for devolution of power to the regional level, particularly when it comes to land and policing rights, says Das.
Pro-independence parties have since last year held a majority in the local parliament, though public support for a breakaway has ebbed and flowed since soaring in 2012 at the height of a nationwide recession.
Profit growth at China's industrial firms slowed for the fifth consecutive month in September as sales of raw materials and manufactured goods further ebbed, pointing to cooling domestic demand in the world's second-biggest economy.
Restrictions around the sale of guns in Walmart stores have ebbed and flowed over the years, though the general trend has been towards stocking a more restricted catalog of firearms in fewer and fewer stores.
Here's what you need to know: • Days of angry protests in the Palestinian territories ebbed, but there were rallies in cities across the world to denounce President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Still, recession fears have ebbed in recent months, as the job market has remained strong and the Federal Reserve has taken steps to prevent damage from the trade war from spreading to the broader economy.
Perhaps the good news for investors is that's the stocks' valuations have indeed ebbed quite a bit over the past couple of years, whether because of regulatory opposition or simply longer-term growth trends moderating.
While some companies balked at taking money from the Vision Fund last year after Jamal Khashoggi's slaying at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last year, those concerns have ebbed in recent months, said the people.
The U.S. relationship with Pakistan has ebbed and flowed over the course of the war in Afghanistan, getting most tense after U.S. special forces killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011.
The once-strong connection, where oil rises when the dollar falls and vice versa, ebbed between 20193 and 2016, when a three-year supply glut caused the relationship between the two assets to break down.
U.S. economic growth in 2015 was the best since 2005 but the momentum ebbed significantly in 2016, with the economy notching its weakest performance since the recession, according to revised government data published on Friday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's major stock indexes edged higher on Friday, as a surge in Nike Inc shares helped the quarter close out on an upswing while concerns over U.S. international trade relations ebbed.
Although violence has ebbed in Pakistan in recent years, following offensives by the army on militant strongholds in the northwest, many militants have escaped to Afghanistan, from where Pakistan says they launch attacks across the border.
Republican leaders in Congress turned to another short-term spending bill, which they want to pass and send to President Donald Trump's desk by Friday, as hopes for an immigration agreement with the White House ebbed.
Although overall violence has ebbed in Pakistan in recent years following an army offensive on militant strongholds in the northwest, both the Pakistani Taliban and Islamic State still launch attacks from across the border in Afghanistan.
Damagingly, as his support ebbed in recent days, Mr Rubio indulged in the sort of schoolyard abuse for which Mr Trump is notorious, mocking the billionaire's "orange" sun-tan and seeming to question Mr Trump's manhood.
Zanardi's season never got off the ground and, now nearing his 22012th birthday, it seemed as though his star would fade out, that he would disappear into the ranks of former champions whose talents have ebbed.
Once a niche scene that has ebbed in popularity, bodybuilding has entered the digital age, and bodybuilders—aspiring, amateur, and professional—are navigating an industry where "success" comes faster and is more attainable than ever before.
In the latest economic data from the United States, homebuilding fell more than expected in February, while consumer confidence ebbed in March, offering more evidence of a sharp slowdown in economic activity early in the year.
But the initial wave of outrage at the Senate Republicans' hard-line refusal to consider replacing Justice Scalia has ebbed, making it that much easier for Republicans to keep the seat empty through the presidential election.
"A little bit of the optimism has ebbed out of the market," due to the additional signs of monetary policy tightening, according to Chris Zaccarelli, Chief Investment Officer, at Cornerstone Financial Partners, in Huntersville, North Carolina.
Long after my family's nineteenth-century fortunes ebbed in San Francisco, I was told stories about the gold rush as if they were charms to ward off California's special anomie: the feeling of coming from nowhere.
Yet while the president remains active in foreign policy, including holding the chairmanship of the Arctic Council since May 2017, presidential power over domestic policy has ebbed steadily since the final throes of the Cold War.
Over the past few quarters, venture firms have gained a bit more of an advantage in negotiations as worries have increased that private valuations are too high and as the frenzy for start-ups has ebbed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S consumer confidence ebbed in June, with households a bit pessimistic about their short-term income prospects, suggesting that an apparent acceleration in economic growth in the second quarter was unlikely to be sustained.
Their painfully slow feedback-heavy dirges seethed and ebbed, rattling the church's stained glass windows and enveloping those assembled in a gaping maw of noise further perforated by drummer and vocalist A.L.N.'s hellish pterodactyl shrieks.
Bond yields, which move in the opposite direction to the price, have risen since September as U.S.-Chinese trade tensions and Brexit worries ebbed, while data suggested the worst may be over for the world economy.
China's relations with Myanmar have ebbed under President Thein Sein, down to lows not seen since the Cultural Revolution in the late 1960s, when anti-Chinese riots broke out and Beijing began backing Communist rebels in Myanmar.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Profit growth at China's industrial firms slowed for the fifth consecutive month in September as sales of raw materials and manufactured goods further ebbed, pointing to cooling domestic demand in the world's second-biggest economy.
While Macron soundly beat far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, winning two-thirds of the vote in May's presidential run-off, his popularity has ebbed since, with recent polls showing his approval rating at about 40 percent.
Trading sessions in Asia and Europe had ended on a high note as trade fears ebbed, while U.S. equities sold off sharply in the afternoon just a day after turning in their best performance since August 2015.
Opinion polls show 5-Star's support has ebbed slightly in recent months while the League, which took 17 percent at the March 4 election, has surged on the back of a vigorous and popular campaign against immigration.
Despite the victory, the anti-gay hostility hasn't ebbed with claims that the government has issued death threats to gay men and rumors that Chechen President, Ramzan Kadyrov, wants them all purged by the start of Ramadan.
The U.S. dollar dropped as much as 0.6 percent, while gold and oil prices rallied hard, though the early market panic ebbed when a U.S. official called the attack a "one-off", with no plans for escalation.
India has been struggling to restore normalcy in Kashmir, deploying thousands more soldiers, after Wani's killing appeared to breathe new life into the 28-year armed revolt that had ebbed and was drifting, with little international attention.
The danger would have been even worse, but strong Santa Ana winds gusting as high as 70 mph had ebbed on Thursday, allowing firefighters to get ahead of dozens of fires that ignited earlier in the week.
As violence ebbed over the last decade, the municipality restored mansions and mosques, and in 2011 Armenians with roots in Diyarbakir re-opened St Giragos, one of the Middle East's largest churches, winning a Europa Nostra award.
The U.S. relationship with Pakistan has ebbed and flowed over the course of the 16-year war in Afghanistan, getting most tense after U.S. special forces killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011.
TOKYO, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices were flat to a touch lower on Friday, with the safe-haven debt market's rally stalling as risk aversion in the broader markets ebbed, allowing equities to bounce back.
It was expectations of BoE rate hikes that drove speculators' bullish sterling positions to three-year highs in February, but as policy tightening bets ebbed, positioning has returned to neutral, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission data shows.
As shale crude became more widely available, Convent's intake of Saudi oil has ebbed, dropping to just 256,000 barrels in June, before rebounding to 2.6 million barrels in December, the latest month for which data is available.
Traditional skills like preserving, cheese-making and bread-baking ebbed, and Boston and other cities became magnets for new kinds of Americans: single women, young people and immigrant families, all in need of homes, jobs and food.
Bond yields, which move in the opposite direction to the price, have risen since September as worries surrounding U.S.-China trade tensions and Brexit ebbed, while data suggested the worst may be over for the world economy.
Flash (Jay Garrick, a college student) and Hawkman (Carter Hall, an archaeologist) would run and soar in the so-called Golden Age of Comic Books, which lasted from 1938 to about 1950, when interest in superheroes ebbed.
With Russian team captain Marat Safin sitting in his corner, Medvedev broke his opponent's serve twice - and gave one break back - in an entertaining first set, where his slapping forehand ebbed between sublime and out-of-control.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. economic growth in 2015 was the best since 2005 but the momentum ebbed significantly in 2016, with the economy notching its weakest performance since the recession, according to revised government data published on Friday.
The VIX (VIX), a measure of volatility often referred to as Wall Street's fear gauge, has plummeted nearly 50% this year as anxiety has ebbed about an imminent recession and the Federal Reserve raising rates too aggressively.
The Commerce Department said orders for non-defense capital goods excluding aircraft, a closely watched proxy for business spending plans, dropped 0.5 percent last month as demand for computers and electronic products as well as motor vehicles ebbed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices rallied on Monday and stocks across the globe also rose as investors saw tariff threats as a U.S. negotiating tactic and not a done deal, while concern ebbed over an inconclusive Italian election.
For more individual stocks activity click on New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index was up 0.7 percent or 46 points at 6,827.61, again as fears Britain might leave the EU ebbed slightly ahead of the referendum.
Khazir, Iraq (CNN)A rising tide of humanity ebbed east from Mosul on Thursday as Iraqi forces entered the ISIS-controlled city for the first time in two years and engaged in up-close battles with the militants.
The U.S. currency has also been weighed down as safe-haven demand for the liquid dollar has ebbed on optimism that a fresh round of talks between China and the United States would help resolve their trade conflict.
However, African support for Western Sahara - which the United Nations defines as a non-self-governing territory - has ebbed as the importance of Morocco's $110 billion economy, Africa's fifth largest, as a trade and investment partner has grown.
"Self-evidently support had ebbed and recent CEO comments have not helped confidence during the recent crisis, however management turnover at this time is unlikely to help near term share price performance," KBW analysts said in a note.
Gold prices rose on Monday on bargain-hunting having dipped to a seven-week low earlier as safe-haven demand ebbed away after Emmanuel Macron won the French presidential election, with a similar trend seen in other markets.
Europe's mood was also supported after Germany reformed its coalition government to end more than five months in political limbo and as the initial unease caused by a hefty election vote for anti-establishment parties in Italy ebbed.
Hundreds of volunteers flocked to Golden Bay, at the northwest tip of South Island, after dawn broke and surviving whales were refloated at high tide by lunchtime, but 90 quickly became stranded once again as the tide ebbed.
The U.S. relationship with Pakistan has ebbed and flowed over the course of the 16-year war in Afghanistan, hitting its low point after U.S. special forces killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan in 2011.
Flash (Jay Garrick, a college student) and Hawkman (Carter Hall, an archaeologist) would run and soar in the so-called golden age of comic books, which lasted from about 1938 to about 1950, when interest in superheroes ebbed.
The potential for tax reform has been driving the recent rally on Wall Street as geo-political tensions have ebbed and economic data remains strong, said Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors in Boston.
While the pace of killings in Iraq has ebbed and flowed, the attacks have become more brutal and there has been an increase in kidnappings, arrests and disappearances of protest leaders, doctors who treat wounded protesters, and journalists.
World stocks hit a record high today after strong earnings and the prospect of tax cuts for corporate America pushed U.S. shares to stratospheric levels and the euro held onto recent gains as political concerns in France ebbed.
I learned about the villages the same way I learned about Sombuso — from former residents made homeless by rampaging militiamen who murdered with machetes and burned homes during a campaign of violence that has ebbed but not ended.
That's where upward of 10,000 people from as far away as Hawaii ebbed and flowed into the makeshift camp about a mile from where the pipeline is being constructed on treaty land adjacent to the Standing Rock Sioux reservation.
With two days to go until Britain holds a national election, the pound saw choppy trading as opinion polls have shown that Prime Minister Theresa May's lead over the opposition Labour party has ebbed over the last three weeks.
After reports in March that troves of Facebook data were improperly shared by researchers with the election targeting firm Cambridge Analytica, activists and concerned users started a #DeleteFacebook campaign that has ebbed and flowed in popularity throughout the year.
But from the moment Koscielny was red-carded and Lewandowski converted the resulting penalty in the 55th minute, Arsenal's belief ebbed and Carlo Ancelotti's side ran amok with Arjen Robben, Douglas Costa and Arturo Vidal piling on the agony.
LONDON, Aug 93.7953 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks rose on Monday to approach recent three-year highs and currencies were broadly firmer as a dollar surged ebbed and Asia's export-led markets took heart from signs of a stronger U.S. economy.
Attacks by the FARC have also largely stopped in recent months after rebel commanders declared a unilateral ceasefire last July as part of ongoing peace talks, encouraging more displaced farmers to return to their lands as violence has ebbed.
The common currency still remained within reach of a two-week low of $1.2254 plumbed on Tuesday after a survey showed the euro zone's manufacturing boom stumbled for a third month in March as optimism waned and demand ebbed.
The administration's deportations have ebbed in recent years, as illegal border crossings have slowed, and President Obama has used broad executive action to defer the deportations of hundreds of thousands of young immigrants who are the lowest enforcement priorities.
The appeal of leftist leaders in Bolivia, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina and Ecuador has ebbed as the commodities boom that enabled them to dole out generous social benefits crashed, bringing the mismanagement and corruption of their governments into sharp focus.
Trump leaves Friday on his most crucial foreign trip yet, to confront rising fears of a US war with North Korea, an increasingly bullish China and perceptions that US power has ebbed in the region since he took office.
It was a beacon of Arab unity after the tide of European colonialism ebbed in the 20th century, helping build up its neighbors and founding the Arab League, a pioneering effort at regional cooperation that today is seldom effective.
The dollar index rose to a two-month high last week but demand for the liquid greenback has ebbed on optimism that a fresh round of talks between China and the United States would help resolve their trade conflict.
The push for impeachment has ebbed and flowed since Trump took office, gaining momentum after particularly controversial episodes — like Trump's equivocal response to last summer's violent white supremacist marches in Charlottesville, Va. — only to fade when those headlines dwindle.
Here's what you need to know: • Days of protests in Palestinian territories ebbed, but large demonstrations in Beirut and in cities in Indonesia — the world's most populous Muslim country — railed against President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Tensions between the two governing parties — with vastly disparate electorates and political programs — have ebbed and flowed in the past year, though both leaders have reassured voters that the government contract that bound them was stronger than their differences.
An armed insurgency broke out in the early 1990s that has largely ebbed, but recently there has been a resurgence of protests after Indian forces killed a young and charismatic militant leader, Burhan Muzaffar Wani, in July last year.
The pound held last week's gains, as fears of Britain crashing out of the European Union without a divorce deal ebbed, while a news report on Friday also raised hopes that a deal could be secured by Oct. 31.
WASHINGTON — The stampede of diners who once rushed through the State Department's vast cafeteria has ebbed, with diplomats who previously grabbed quick bites between meetings now lingering over Korean barbecue and checking their phones for some kind of news.
Back in Palermo, Ms. Battaglia found herself on the front lines of the so-called second Mafia War, which began in the late 1970s and ebbed and flowed for a decade, sparked by the incursion of mobsters from Corleone.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rallied on Monday as fears of a global trade war ebbed with investors betting that U.S. President Donald Trump would back down on his threat to impose hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
While Redemption and other facilities were revamped as the epidemic ebbed and came under control, the changes may be difficult to sustain in the capital and across the country as vigilance fades and emergency funds dry up, health experts warn.
Raonic's belief ebbed away at the start of the second set when a careless forehand gifted Federer another break and the third seed went for the jugular, grabbing another break of serve as he sauntered into a two-set lead.
Sterling kept well above the 31-year trough below $1.1500 struck last Friday during its flash crash as some fears of a "hard Brexit" ebbed, but it remained under pressure as Britain's separation from the European Union is strewn with obstacles.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors' zest for stock-buying ebbed in the latest week, data from the Investment Company Institute showed on Wednesday, one week after fresh appetite for riskier assets helped U.S.-based funds net the most cash this year.
Yet the indexes and their valuations have stretched enough to the upside while measures of risk-aversion have ebbed to a point where it's worth asking what might, at last, be out there to bother this resilient, imperturbable bull market?
Almost as though she were back in high school, she and Jeff Garcia out driving his ancient Jeep in the early evening, when the blue ebbed from the Arizona sky and a faint scent of creosote rode the cooling wind.
And at certain times, you have a veteran group of players that are really good, incredible strong leaders, and then at times you don't, and I think our progress as a team has kind of ebbed and flowed with that.
The position has ebbed and waned with the price since then, although Gelin may have thrown down a partial smokescreen by rolling part of it to the very end of the Shanghai copper curve, where there are no daily disclosure reports.
E3 has traditionally been a show that's ebbed and flowed more than most, but the gaming giant's decision will no doubt leave many wondering whether the event has lost some of its relevance in the age of doing everything online.
With two days to go until Britain holds a national election, opinion polls have shown that Prime Minister Theresa May's lead over the opposition Labor party has ebbed over the last three weeks, with some putting her majority in doubt.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer sentiment eased off a 25.8-year high in early February likely as some of the jubilation over Donald Trump's election victory ebbed, but it remained strong enough to suggest that consumers will continue to drive the economy.
But that sense of low-key politics, too, seems to have ebbed with the City Council's approval, in February, of an ordinance that allowed transgender people to use, while in publicly owned buildings, the restroom that corresponded with their gender identity.
But, for now, the unrest that has come in the wake of his government's action has upended the economy, further fuelling resentment in the Muslim-majority territory where an armed revolt against India rule has ebbed and flowed over 30 years.
He pointed out that while refugee flows into neighboring Middle Eastern countries and Europe have ebbed, it remains crucial to ensure that Jordan and Iraq aren't destabilized by the conflict, by Iran or by groups like ISIS and al Qaeda.
It's worth noting that in the past week or so, as the 10-year yield has ebbed and the yield curve pressed to new lows for this cycle, bank stocks have held up well and utility and REIT shares have sagged.
The dollar index rose to a two-month high last week but demand for the liquid greenback has recently ebbed on optimism that a fresh round of talks between China and the United States would help resolve their trade conflict.
But those hopes ebbed on Monday as Beijing and Washington appeared to be at an impasse, as Washington demanded promises of concrete changes to Chinese law and Beijing said it would not swallow any "bitter fruit" that harmed its interests.
Mr. Liu was about the last person standing of a group of hard-hitting journalists who worked at places like Southern Weekly and Caixin, the standard bearers of truth-seeking journalism that ebbed and flowed before Mr. Xi came to power.
SHANGHAI, March 26.953 (Reuters) - China stocks ended lower on Wednesday, though losses were contained as worries over the coronavirus outbreak in the country ebbed after President Xi Jinping's visit to Wuhan, and as investors expect Beijing's stimulus to underpin its economy.
Dick Contino, whose energetic accordion playing and movie-star looks made him a teenage star in the late 213s, but whose celebrity ebbed after he was imprisoned for evading induction into the draft, died on April 21958 in Fresno, Calif.
A 1789 law established a six-justice Court, and the number of justices ebbed and flowed during the 19th century — swelling to 10 justices under President Abraham Lincoln before settling into a nine-justice configuration under President Ulysses S. Grant.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Growth in China's vast manufacturing sector is expected to have dipped but only marginally in May, easing concerns of a slowdown in the world's second-biggest economy as fears of a trade war with the United States ebbed.
Primary high-yield issuance has ebbed and flowed this year, giving investors plenty of time to do their homework on new issues, but this changed this week as volumes reached over 3bn, making it the busiest week for the market.
Advertising Attempts to move away from airbrushing in advertising have ebbed and flowed over the last decade, but at a time when even Barbie now comes in petite, tall and curvy, more retailers are turning to authentic-looking women to market their products.
When I got Coontz on the phone to talk a bit about this, she explained that the acceptability of remarrying someone in the family has ebbed and flowed depending on the priorities of any given community as it changed size and scope.
Obama also still enjoys in the U.K. the kind of star power that has ebbed back home, and his positions on issues like gun control, health care and military restraint are a good fit with Britain's electorate, offering him added political credibility.
LONDON, Oct 10 (Reuters) - The Mexican peso surged to a one-month high on Monday as Republican Donald Trump's chances of clinching the U.S. presidency appeared to have ebbed further, while China's yuan briefly spooked markets by hitting a six-year low.
Currency analysts at the world's sixth biggest foreign exchange trading bank said the political risk from a series of elections in Europe has ebbed, and that the European Central Bank will move to normalize its ultra-loose monetary policy quicker than previously anticipated.
Volatility has ebbed dramatically over the past two months — both the actual day-to-day movement of the market and the expected jumpiness over the next month that's priced into index options, as measured by the CBOE's S&P 500 Volatility Index (VIX).
Nick Raich, who covers corporate earnings at the Earnings Scout, notes that estimates have ebbed and flowed with tariff headlines: "In May, when the trade war escalated, earnings estimates dropped, and then in June when the psychology got better they improved," he said.
Sources told Reuters earlier this year that China would cut its 2320.8 growth target to 21.35 to 22.8 percent from the 22.6 target of around 23 percent as both global and domestic demand ebbed and the U.S. trade war heightened economic risks.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Activist hedge fund Barington Capital has hired a new executive to spearhead marketing and investor relations at a time when the fund is putting up strong numbers but as investors' taste for portfolio managers who push for corporate change has ebbed.
Japan's services sector expanded in September at the slowest rate in 11 months as the pace of new orders eased, but a raft of other data suggest the economic recovery remains intact even as momentum may have ebbed slightly in the third quarter.
Sources told Reuters earlier this year that China would cut its 2019 growth target to 21.35 to 22.8 percent from the 22.6 target of around 23 percent as both global and domestic demand ebbed and the U.S. trade war heightened economic risks.
The day's events left nothing clear except that the clashes over the status of the region — Spain's economic powerhouse, where yearnings for a separate nation have ebbed and flowed for generations — had left supporters on both sides more hardened and polarized than before.
Japan's services sector expanded in September at the slowest rate in 323 months as the pace of new orders eased, but a raft of other data suggest the economic recovery remains intact even as momentum may have ebbed slightly in the third quarter.
Her anger and guilt over her mother's death tie into the show's overall mood, a simmering anguish in which the ecstatic promise of South Africa's liberation under Nelson Mandela has ebbed into stasis and corruption, with former heroes now busily pocketing bribes.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's independent refiners have ramped up their foreign oil buying after returning from prolonged summer maintenance to gear up for rising winter fuel demand, a sign that the financial pain from taxes and higher crude prices have ebbed for now.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German private sector growth slowed more than expected to reach its lowest level in nearly four years as factories in Europe's largest economy churned out goods at a slower pace and activity in services also ebbed, a survey showed on Friday.
The philosophy was first transposed to the U.S. in the 1980s by anti-racist activists in Minneapolis, according to Bray, and while its popularity has ebbed and flowed since then, there are several current groups that have been around for almost 10 years.
Currency analysts at the world's sixth biggest foreign exchange trading bank say the political risk from a series of elections in Europe has ebbed, and that the European Central Bank will move to normalise its ultra-loose monetary policy quicker than previously anticipated.
A constant sea of black T-shirts and long hair ebbed and flowed outside the Capitol Theater, the Burial Grounds coffee shop, and Rainy Day Records, whose parking lot hosted the merch stalls (and whose Country section yielded some unexpected treasures when I wandered inside).
The U.S. dollar, which had dropped on Wednesday as U.S. retail sales fell for the first time in seven months, hung near its overnight lows as earlier optimism about an announced "phase 1" of a trade deal with China ebbed in the absence of details.
The spread - used as a "fear gauge" by investors ahead of the French elections - has closely tracked political developments in recent months, narrowing as the risk of a victory for a candidate perceived to be 'market-unfriendly' is viewed to have ebbed and vice versa.
Sources told Reuters earlier this year that China would cut its 22.6 growth target to 23 to 22 percent from the 22 target of around 230 percent as demand at home and abroad ebbed, and a trade war with the United States heightened economic risks.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's services sector expanded in September at the slowest rate in 51.93 months as the pace of new orders eased, though a raft of other data suggest the economic recovery remains intact even as momentum may have ebbed slightly in the third quarter.
Sources told Reuters earlier this year that China would cut its 21.35 growth target to 22.8 to 22.6 percent from the 23 target of around 23 percent as global and domestic demand ebbed and a trade war with the United States heightened economic risks.
Instead of building to a crescendo — with each speaker reinforcing the next — the night ebbed and flowed, from remarks by intense and high-energy speakers like Mr. Giuliani to the meandering, strained speech by a former general (and onetime potential running mate), Michael T. Flynn.
Pressure on the yuan CNY= has ebbed in the past few months on views the Fed may raise rates more gradually this year, which has held back the dollar, and as the People's Bank of China (PBoC) continues to clamp down on financial market speculation.
Coming Back From A Dark HistoryPeople's faith in hypnosis as a clinically useful treatment has ebbed and flowed over the years, in part because of hypnosis' associations with sideshows and other New Age pseudo-treatments — like healing crystals, hypnosis even has some occult associations.
The prospect of war in the Middle East ebbed on Wednesday as the United States and Iran backed away from further confrontation following a U.S. drone strike that killed a top Iranian military commander, and an Iranian attack on U.S. forces in Iraq in response.
While fighting that killed thousands of people in the Donbass has ebbed since early 2015, pro-Russian separatists there regularly exchange fire with Ukrainian government forces, and both sides accuse each other of failing to implement terms of the truce, known as the Minsk peace process.
LONDON, April 25 (Reuters) - The cost of hedging against volatility in sterling over the next three months fell by the most in a year on Monday, as investors' bets on Brexit ebbed after the U.S. president voiced his support for Britain remaining in the European Union.
"We always said, we made a revolution and we lost," Aiki Kelley said, and she believes that her husband was one casualty of that defeat; as the momentum of the civil-rights movement ebbed, those with the power to make publishing decisions turned their attention elsewhere.
The survey added to signs of a broader slowdown in property markets since the vote to leave the EU. A RICS survey last week showed housing market activity ebbed last month, with gauges of house price growth and transactions falling to their lowest level in years.
The role of government in providing welfare services has ebbed and flowed over time, from the creation of Social Security during the Great Depression to President Lyndon B. Johnson's war on poverty in the 1960s to more recent efforts by politicians to scale back social welfare programs.
The N.R.A.'s member dues fell in 2017 to their lowest level in a half-decade, as concerns about gun control ebbed after Mr. Trump's election, but they rebounded last year, increasing by a third, to $303 million, while contributions grew by 24 percent to $165 million.
The prospect of war in the Middle East ebbed on Wednesday as the United States and Iran backed away from further confrontation after a U.S. drone strike that killed a top Iranian military commander, and an Iranian missile attack on U.S. forces in Iraq in response.
While demand for safe-haven assets has ebbed in recent days thanks to positive developments on the Italian and Brexit fronts, German bonds also felt pressure from 22-year U.S. Treasury yields which hit a one-month high ahead of a flood of new debt supply.
While hedge funds have delivered lackluster returns and investor confidence has ebbed for a number of years, industry analysts say the asset class may find new favor now that market volatility has returned and investors are eager for firms like Wilshire to help them create portfolios and research managers.
While the rout that has pushed German and other euro zone yields to around one-year highs this week ebbed on Friday, investors were left waiting for Trump's joint news conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May at the end of a busy week for the U.S. leader.
While the rout that has pushed German and other euro zone yields to around one-year highs this week ebbed on Friday, investors were left waiting for Trump's joint press conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May at the end of a busy week for the U.S. leader.
Isaac Herzog, the current Labor leader and parliamentary opposition chief, said of Mr. Peres, "I don't think his vision is gone," noting that the aspiration for a two-state solution with the Palestinians has been accepted by most mainstream Israeli political figures, though its prospects have ebbed lately.
Public support for capital punishment has ebbed considerably during that time, slipping to a 47-year low in 2019 as 60% of Americans expressed a preference for life imprisonment over execution as the severest form of punishment, the center said in a report in December, citing a Gallup poll.
By his own account, his life began with a turbulent, impoverished childhood followed by a stint as a male prostitute; peaked with fame, riches and a roster of celebrity friends; and ebbed amid alcoholism and drug addiction before culminating in sobriety and steady, if relatively low-profile, television work.
For decades, major companies parked their Chinese or Asian headquarters in Hong Kong, making the city a major nexus of finance and commerce, though some of that power has ebbed as China grew wealthy in its own right and more companies began to deal with that market directly.
The feeling that something was missing ebbed and flowed, but I felt that if I told people, I would have to carry around their sadness for me like a heavy reminder of what wasn't in my life when what I deeply needed was to feel the beauty of all that was.
The divides between growing urban cores and struggling rural regions, and between younger and older generations of Americans, are evident in the diminishing power of the nation's labor unions, power that ebbed as the Democratic Party lost touch, and as Republicans moved to change the way Americans think about collective bargaining.
The price of bitcoin, the world's most well-known virtual currency, lost almost one fifth of its value to $15,800 this week after peaking as high as $19,666 on Sunday, as feverish demand ebbed slightly after the exchange giant CME Group and its rival Cboe Global Markets listed bitcoin futures.
WASHINGTON — Amid heightened tension with Iran, the US Navy is operating two carriers in the Middle East, and all signs point to increasing pressure from US Central Command to maintain carrier presence that has ebbed in recent years as the US has tried to refocus on competition with China and Russia.
Although the canal's commercial dominance ebbed as more freight was carried by railroads and then on interstate highways (only 163,671 tons were shipped on it last year, down from a peak of 6.4 million tons in 1880), the state now sees the canal as part of a different economic engine: tourism.
The record lent more space for Vedder to show his vocal chops, and the band ebbed toward a sound that blurred the line between their nimble rock songs and the tender, weepy ballads, with "Last Exit" and "Corduroy" establishing a template the band would expand upon in the next few years.
As mobile augmented reality grows with platforms like Apple's ARKit and Google's ARCore, some developers are also adapting VR experiences for phone-based AR. The early trend of adding VR support to first-person games has largely ebbed, since walking with a keyboard or analog stick in VR tends to induce nausea.
The pulsating showdown ebbed and flowed through four quarters and two overtimes that was finally decided when Manu Ginobili, who had a chance to end it in the first overtime with a last ditch shot, dropped two free throws with three seconds on the clock to put the contest out of reach.
Going into 2019, the biggest story on TV was the anticipation leading up to the final season of Game of Thrones, but while the hype ebbed and flowed for HBO's fantasy hit, some truly great television arrived in the form of stunning biographical miniseries, whimsical animated bildungsromans, comic book dramas, and more.
AND SO NOW THAT THE TRAUMA HAS EBBED A BIT, WE SHOULD LEARN THE REAL LESSONS OF THE PAST, BUT I THINK SOME OF THE – AND I'LL SAY OVERREACTION, I KNOW PEOPLE WILL BE CRITICAL OF THAT STATEMENT – BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS DRAW OUT INCREMENTAL SAFETY, BUT IT ONLY COMES AT A COST.
Official statistics from the Police Service of Northern Ireland show that while the number of paramilitary-related incidents has ebbed slightly in the last decade, they still occur on a regular basis: There were 68 shooting and bombing incidents recorded from 2017 to 2018, only 32 fewer than in 2008 through 2009.
Talk of replacing Trump ebbed when he pulled even with Hillary Clinton in the polls last month, and with just 30 days left until the election, thousands of ballots already cast in states with early voting and the legal deadlines for changing names on the ballot already past, the GOP is stuck with him.
One striking discovery is a clear "rally 'round the flag" effect: Conflict ebbed in the early crisis of the Great Depression, in World War I and World War II. But contentiousness increased in the 1960s, accelerated during the Great Recession and leapt during the debt ceiling crises and health care battles of the Obama administration.
If you ask them whether economy-wide dynamism has ebbed, they often insist that there are no analytical concepts or satisfactory data that allow that question to be answered, rather like medieval geographers who refuse to consider any evidence that the world is round unless it is written by members of the church in ecclesiastical Latin.
And it would hardly be fair to Trump to criticize him for failing to end the hostility between the US and Iran, which has peaked and ebbed ever since the Iranian revolution in 1979 -- even if he did pull out of a nuclear deal agreed to by the Obama administration that US intelligence agencies assess was working.
Since around the time of the market high, the 33-year Treasury yield has ebbed to 2.2 percent from 2.6 percent, the CBOE S&P 500 Volatility Index (VIX) has climbed into the mid-teens from around 11 and the Atlanta Fed's GDPNow forecast model for first-quarter growth has tumbled to 0.5 percent from 2.5 percent.
"We are in a new world," Mester said, where the obvious need to raise rates has given way to a situation where economic growth is expected to slow, wages are rising on the basis of low unemployment, interest rate sensitive sectors of the economy like housing have ebbed, and the unemployment rate has roughly "stabilized" at a low level.
Whiskey lullabies, class struggle, love, loneliness—nothing could've made more sense to a couple of weird, sensitive kids who clung to our bullet belts and combat boots, debated the merits of train-hopping, and snarled at our racist classmates in the sea of John Deere caps, Pink Floyd tie-dye, and Confederate flags that ebbed and flowed around us.
The latest development -- a second woman, Meredith Watson, accusing Fairfax of rape Friday afternoon -- capped an extraordinary week where the fortunes of Democrats' top three elected officials in Virginia ebbed and flowed as demoralized party operatives, enraged elected officials and dumbfounded state legislators attempted to make sense of how their once-prosperous party was now in a smoldering heap.
Hundreds of thousands of migrants have entered Hungary via its southern frontier since 2015, though most have moved on westward to more prosperous parts of the EU. The migrant flow has ebbed greatly since Hungary erected a fence along the southern boundary and the EU struck a deal with Turkey 18 months ago that curbed migration from that country into neighboring Europe.
But the protest also raised questions that have ebbed and flowed over decades about the relevance, scope and power of the civil rights movement, when it can be invoked for issues beyond the fight for racial equality and whether it is still a living part of American politics or just a sanitized totem to be evoked by those on the left.
He later belonged to the same running club, Walton Athletic, as did Chris Chataway, who paced Roger Bannister to the first sub-four minute mile, in 1954, and Alan Turing, the mathematician who broke Germany's Enigma code in World War II. Whitlock's running career ebbed late in college when he sustained an injury to the Achilles' tendon in his right foot.
Even the state's secret demographic weapon — its romantic appeal as a place to start afresh — seems to have ebbed, with more people moving out over the last five years than moving in, for the first time since at least World War II. Against this backdrop, Alaskans will go to the polls next week in a primary election for governor that could set up a stark discussion of the state's future, as Gov.
Draghi noted that volatility in Italy had ebbed in the past two weeks but revised down economic growth forecasts for the euro zone for 2018, while noting that inflation, after accounting for higher oil prices, remained muted Karen Ward, chief market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, said the move to end QE by end-year as previously signaled was significant in light of the recent Italian mini-crisis that saw bond yields there soar to multi-year highs.
By the 21788s, Congress's power had ebbed again, reduced by another president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was elected to four terms as he expanded the scope of the executive branch to combat the Great Depression and fight World War II. In Congress, meanwhile, Senator Harry Truman was making a name for himself by finding evidence of fraud among defense contractors and leading a congressional committee that held hundreds of hearings and saved the government millions of dollars in war expenses.

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