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"falter" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to become weaker or less effective synonym waver
  2. [intransitive, transitive] (+ speech) to speak in a way that shows that you are not confident
  3. [intransitive] to walk or behave in a way that shows that you are not confident
"falter" Synonyms
weaken fade fail wane abate flag wilt wither sink languish decay lag droop emaciate sag go waste away shrivel tire decline stutter stammer mumble splutter sputter mammer shake quaver quiver break speak haltingly speak falteringly fumble for words stumble over your words hum and haw trip over your tongue hem and haw tail off drop the ball hesitate wobble teeter waver totter rock oscillate wabble sway tremble lurch reel stagger roll vibrate shudder quake judder stumble trip topple flounder blunder trip up stub toe fall tumble slip fall over pitch plunge founder lose your footing fall down lose your balance vacillate dither fluctuate haver scruple shillyshally dawdle demur tergiversate shilly-shally be indecisive dilly-dally be undecided be irresolute be unsure hang back be uncertain recoil flinch shrink blench cringe wince quail start shy cower squinch dodge duck shirk swerve balk(US) pause rest stop halt delay adjourn discontinue cease wait deliberate suspend desist interrupt drop reflect sideline dally linger loiter tarry crawl dillydally creep diddle drag poke mope lollygag lallygag trail straggle plod debilitate sap enervate enfeeble devitalize etiolate prostrate weary waste soften pain strain lose energy diminish dwindle ebb lessen subside disappear evaporate vanish die fizzle out grow dim grow faint melt away peter out become despondent give up lose heart give in become demoralized lose motivation give up hope throw in the sponge have heavy heart relinquish hope be pessimistic give up on plumb the depths be despondent abandon hope be hopeless throw in the towel despond resign yourself choke up perform poorly dry up draw a blank stop midstream forget your lines lose the thread stop dead slur garble misarticulate mispronounce speak unclearly stumble over be inarticulate mutter murmur chunter grunt mouth maffle drone whisper voice utter lapse deteriorate degenerate worsen regress slump retrogress slide rot backslide descend err flub fumble fluff boob muddle botch bungle screw up foul up mess up slip up goof up louse up blow miscalculate tremor shiver vibration flutter spasm shaking convulsion throb oscillation tic palpitation fluctuation shakiness faltering hesitance hesitancy impairment impediment speech impediment speech defect speech disorder lisp hesitant speech More
"falter" Antonyms
rally calm continue dive in endure hold maintain persist plunge in remain stabilise(UK) stabilize(US) stay steady face meet be still confront decide correct forge ahead last persevere proceed survive keep going stand firm stick at pursue soldier keep at soldier on not give up plough on struggle on go the distance grind away persist with hang on hang in there hammer away expedite advance hasten hurry rush forward press accelerate facilitate precipitate quicken boost further push speed fast track fast-track speed up progress do go restart rise carry on keep on move on enunciate pronounce compliment flatter praise conclude reach resolve settle make a decision come to a conclusion make up your mind barrel bolt career course dash fly lead race rip rocket run scoot scud scurry tear whirl stride free move release walk let go commit set fix arrange come to a decision go for it take the bull by the horns take the plunge throw caution to the wind bite the bullet jump in uprise ascend get up increase lose place put stand up straighten succeed order be decisive stay fresh revive believe trust accept acknowledge approve be convinced by buy into presume true be confident take heart cheer articulate assert enounce express state communicate vocalise(UK) vocalize(US) phrase convey verbalise(UK) verbalize(US) formulate speak clearly speak coherently hope expect anticipate pray assume contemplate feel confident have faith keep fingers crossed knock on wood improve strengthen dullness quiet stillness

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But we never thought she'd falter on her fashion sense.
But history suggests that SmartTrack and the toll could falter.
That is where the Blade 15 Advanced starts to falter.
Further weakness in China causes other emerging markets to falter.
If his plans falter, Saudis will know whom to blame.
If that occurs, some malls could falter or even close.
Any more than that, and the Thunder's defense will falter.
Financial stability is a rarity, friendships falter, and gentrification threatens.
Without Jim Whitehurst running Red Hat, that direction could falter.
When main dishes falter, it's not because they're too simple.
The party has seen such efforts falter in the past.
This is not the moment for Ms. Rousseff to falter.
But in early 2017 the party's popularity began to falter.
Then, under pressure from the government, they began to falter.
FALTER Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?
"Adulteration will cause American food production to falter," Gawenis said.
But Kim did not falter over an increasingly soggy course.
But here's the astonishing thing: our friendship did not falter.
Markets falter: The post-G1.13 cheer could be starting to fade.
The global economy may still falter for a number of reasons.
Of course, Mr Macron's first steps in the spotlight may falter.
If his ambitious plans falter, Saudis will know whom to blame.
Conversely, as downstream demand begins to falter, freight shipments also decline.
A health-care company might falter while a technology company soars.
But you can also imagine a world where both options falter.
Displays of solidarity by civilians, once robust, have begun to falter.
And their love for and commitment to one another didn't falter.
If they falter, the country's economy risks falling off a cliff.
The species that depend on the hidden flows begin to falter.
The only one who doesn't (Biden) has seen his polling falter.
Professor Falter stressed that there were as yet no such indications.
To see how a privacy bill can falter, look at California.
Bottas and Hamilton collected more wins, while Ferrari began to falter.
The Hill: Centrist efforts to convince Trump to end shutdown falter.
Still, her confidence would falter with everyday tasks like ordering takeout.
That means both rents and home values are unlikely to falter.
The dollar could also falter if rates do not keep rising.
As the first night's top-polling candidate, she did not falter.
Are you curious to know why some cities flourish and others falter?
McKibben's latest book, Falter, is a depressing vindication of his first one.
If his efforts falter, a bigger push is waiting in the wings.
Many details were being ironed out, and the talks could still falter.
This is where my enthusiasm for the Ambeo soundbar started to falter.
And, going into an election year, he doesn't want that to falter.
That's why it's so confusing, and incredibly satisfying, to watch him falter.
Around the time that relationship started to falter, my grandmother passed away.
The growth rates of many emerging economies, even China, seemed to falter.
Many details were being ironed out, and the talks could still falter.
They got out before they even had a chance to creatively falter.
Without such reforms, growth will inevitably falter at some point, she argues.
But within a year of the indictments, the case began to falter.
Experts believe these numbers could grow as the economy continues to falter.
There are no shops in Falter Way, no bars, no breakfast cafés.
Manufacturing activity also tends to falter before other parts of an economy.
At some point the growth prospects of even the best products falter.
About a year ago, she realized her memory was starting to falter.
Everybody expects him to ultimately falter because Russia's economy is so creaky.
"Angels in America" can falter when directors aim too squarely at spectacle.
But concerns that corporate earnings would falter were overblown, according to Belski.
As the years wore on, however, Ms. Jaffe's health began to falter.
And she had a belief in herself that was not about to falter.
That social strain could become troublesome, especially if the economy continues to falter.
Scherzer positioned his Nationals to take advantage of any falter by the Astros.
But his trend also implies stocks will falter in between May and October.
With investment now tailing off inland, their growth is also beginning to falter.
Rising interest rates will dent returns, and one day the market will falter.
We know this because business networks routinely falter and briefly expose decrypted data.
If you falter or have to stop to think, I'll let go.""Ah!
Republicans must not get complacent or allow their enthusiasm or energy to falter.
Stockholders are behind bondholders in the queue to be paid, should earnings falter.
Ford's business continued to falter even as China's overall auto market kept growing.
Despite largely positive earnings so far, investors are concerned momentum could soon falter.
The ECB could still dampen rate hike expectations, if growth continued to falter.
But that support could falter if the assault provokes the feared humanitarian catastrophe.
Democrats have said they might put out their own version if talks falter.
Iran's economy started to falter in 163, when U.S. sanctions were first imposed.
This is where short-term solutions to righting "post-truth" notions often falter.
But, more pessimistically, you can also imagine a world where both options falter.
Britain could sneak onto the podium if the Russians or the Chinese falter.
If sales falter, the company could quickly find itself in a financial squeeze.
I have seen so many companies that I've covered falter at that moment.
Longtime residents estimated that the heat began to falter about a decade ago.
Should retail sales falter, more panic about a potential economic downturn could ensue.
The only reason it might falter is, as I said, Trump's own deficiencies.
With Coto's help, Konta largely overcame her tendency to falter in crucial moments.
Should consumer confidence falter, it would likely be accompanied by stock market weakness.
"People started to worry seriously that the global economy will falter," Shigemi said.
But going beyond the basics is where the Fire HD 10 starts to falter.
I don't want to forget it and misuse it, although I will likely falter.
But fail to do numerous tasks in a row and your connection will falter.
Circumstances change, the world because ever more complex yet that standard must never falter.
Whenever one scheme began to falter, he hatched a newer and more elaborate one.
Her courage and optimism didn't falter, even when we had to remove the uterus.
If Mr Trump does falter, the euphoria would dull the pain of lighter pockets.
To falter here is to empower the extremists and put our safety at risk.
So there is a backup plan in place if the securities fraud charges falter.
After the bombshell of Ghosn's alleged misconduct, there are concerns the alliance could falter.
From "Foundation," Musk learned that every civilization — including our own — will one day falter.
"You never falter, you always stand strong," Aroliso tweeted as part of a thread.
Cornerback Chris Harris Jr. said he was determined not to falter without Manning's presence.
And we love our country too much to let it falter without a fight.
The alternative—that it fiddles while its banks falter—is too awful to contemplate.
Some aspects of it really work, and some falter a bit in my process.
So, which C.E.O.s and senior team direct reports will succeed and which will falter?
But even by then, Sears was beginning to falter under waves of new competition.
But stocks could quickly begin to look expensive if the economy and earnings falter.
But when the race expanded to more diverse states, his campaign started to falter.
There will be fewer ways to find cash if the economy starts to falter.
But explanations will falter in trying to unravel the coefficient of the life force.
Without profit growth to support last year's gains, the market could falter, analysts say.
If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
With such a promising start, then, it's disappointing when the novel begins to falter.
Things start to falter, however, once you get into a thing called Creature Cores.
If external risks materialized, that could cause Japan's economic recovery to falter, it said.
So how did she successfully navigate through early stardom (an area where others often falter)?
In 1985, Apple ousted the famously volatile Jobs and began to falter in the market.
But, Nomura cautioned, China's growth recovery is "not solid yet" and growth could falter again.
Luann is the great pretender and she's never going to let us see her falter.
His most recent forecast came Monday night, as Senate Republicans' repeal effort began to falter.
Gatlin thinks this is they year Bolt will falter, though – namely in the 100-meter.
If the market continues to falter, technology ETFs will keep getting hammered, say some experts.
Those MROs who ... become complacent, I think you will see those MROs tend to falter.
As the metronome begins to falter, the computer industry will become a more complicated place.
It could stand to take some market share as rivals Sears and J.C. Penney falter.
Should this falter, we would expect a disappointment in both the economic data and earnings.
Until recently, bond and stock prices have generally moved in opposite directions when stocks falter.
We also have seen the neoliberal Hillary Clinton falter and the antiglobalist Donald Trump triumph.
But after splitting the first two sets in muggy conditions, Auger-Aliassime began to falter.
Should the Thunder falter, it could open the door to George leaving via free agency.
But should they falter, there are a host of contenders ready to grab the championship.
Household spending has become an important pillar of support for Germany as its exports falter.
Yet Clinton — a woman — did, and she didn't falter as she endured Trump's extreme bullying.
Although I will falter along the way — Did you think this transition would be easy?
The Padres pulled to within 4-2 in the sixth, as McCarthy started to falter.
Should jobs growth falter, the consumer spending that's supported America's economy could take a hit.
While teams like Duke falter, Michigan, Dayton, Maryland and others get a chance to shine.
Mr. Berk started a cable channel, Pivot — just as the cable business began to falter.
If he believes alternatives are going to falter in the long-term, then make that case.
And if he doesn't deliver on his promise of jobs, his approval among them could falter.
He appeared to falter on the 18th stack, but then recovered and finished to loud applause.
But a few years later, when the weather control system starts to falter, Max comes knocking.
Without Democratic support, the measure could falter thanks to the usual opposition from staunch fiscal conservatives.
My platelet count was dropping at a dangerous rate, my kidney function had begun to falter.
Conversely, should Buttigieg falter in that next debate, his new supporters could place their allegiance elsewhere.
Academic research has shown the stocks of companies that complain about short sellers tend to falter.
How could my love ever falter when it can do things like this: Honestly, it's perfect.
Traditional polling began to falter in 2012 but no one was prepared to sound the alarm.
"We will never yield, never waver and never falter in defense of our freedom," Trump said.
And if these companies falter badly in their upcoming quarters, then that makes the stocks vulnerable.
Swift can falter all she wants because when she delivers a knock-out she really delivers.
And if growth should falter, he said, there is plenty of medicine in the Fed's chest.
"We will not falter," she said of eurozone reform in July together with Macron in Paris.
Goldman, like other marquee banking companies, is hunting for new business as its traditional ones falter.
Maybe they will falter with time, or maybe the Mets have more depth than we knew.
Mayor Pete Mania has begun to falter, as has the candidate's standing in some tracking polls.
As long as the turmoil is contained within Iran's borders, global markets shouldn't falter, Elliott said.
Debates about art and pragmatism falter in the face of what is clearly an abusive relationship.
Meanwhile, coronavirus-related economic trouble could cause a wave of widespread corporate defaults as economies falter.
And it's not just fledgling startups that are caught by surprise when they begin to falter.
What's more, extensive delays can erode any case, as memories falter and witnesses disappear or die.
And Peloton is not the the only company to falter since holding an IPO this year.
When grown in far-red light, this cyanobacteria, called "Chroococcidiopsis thermalis," can still photosynthesize where others falter.
Sprig, Maple and Josephine are amongst the others to falter under the pressure of a crowded market.
But if prices falter, "all bets are off" as oil exporters start pumping to boost government revenues.
S. listed companies, a significant enough proportion to move the needle for investors should U.S. growth falter.
Switzerland could falter again, however, and the coffin might be closed if they don't see an uptick.
The Work Issue New research reveals surprising truths about why some work groups thrive and others falter.
He believes those operating challenges may cause user growth to falter, further impacting Twitter's appeal to advertisers.
While Europe and Japan's central banks may falter in their financial plans, you can prosper in yours.
The higher the cover the better; companies have more scope to maintain the dividend if profits falter.
Where most bands would falter trying to do too much, our differences fit together like puzzle pieces.
"If they falter, we run the risk of sell-offs like we had in December," Tchilinguirian said.
Never waiver, and never falter in defense of our people, our freedom and our great American flag.
The fundraising underscores investor enthusiasm for big, privately-held Chinese technology companies even as public valuations falter.
Firms ensnared in Car Wash have negotiated with creditors to get debt relief as their revenue falter.
When the air comes out of the balloon in those problem areas, the overall economy can falter.
For better or worse, huge industrial companies sometimes falter and lose the confidence of investors and analysts.
Maybe you took a promising gig, only to have the company falter or the management lose focus.
But some officials say those plans could prove unrealistic and falter as demand for coal remains weak.
But the franchise began to falter amid new challengers, prompting Rovio to cut more than 300 jobs.
The discussions could still falter, and there's no certainty a deal will be reached, Bloomberg added. bloom.
Following in the footsteps of a successful predecessor is never easy, but Corsica is yet to falter.
My bet is that you will start to falter here, and I want to be short XLI.
After a particularly bad bout of depression, I decided to let my spiritual compass falter and drink.
But its exports could falter with the return of sanctions that were removed under the nuclear deal.
Few relationships bring greater delight and meaning when they go well, and more heartache when they falter.
Unrelenting, media then suggested that the administration's response could falter, as officials would be fatigued from Harvey.
My work and commitment for this charity — that I founded 14 years ago now — will never falter.
Trump said he rejected a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as trade negotiations seem to falter.
But with each generation, we have revisited our fundamental truths, and where we falter, we make amends.
You have global central banks in a nearly orchestrated positioning, prepared to act if respective economies falter.
"Celebration may be premature, as Trump can easily reinstate his Huawei ban should trade talks falter," he said.
You've got all the Democrats, and even some of the Republicans, hoping for him to slip or falter.
Negotiations over Syria's political future continue to falter, and a massive reconstruction bill awaits when the hostilities end.
By the time Jepsen released Emotion in 22019, however, even the sturdiest pop stars were beginning to falter.
But Harris wouldn't be the first politician to look good on paper only to falter in the campaign.
Environmentalists, meanwhile, argue that while the grizzlies have made a comeback, their recovery could falter without federal safeguards.
Cellphone towers falter without generator backup, roads close and the ability to communicate with our patients is compromised.
When it started to falter, she went back on to the Tarceva, which worked for another four months.
It might be tempting in the hectic days of a startup, but don't let accurate, clean bookkeeping falter.
Barneys continued to falter as a result of lost foot traffic, skyrocketing rent, and competition from e-commerce.
His death deprives the opposition of its principal figurehead as talks over implementation of the December accord falter.
Although they both underwent decades of psychological treatment, the artists' insatiable urge to create never seemed to falter.
Environmentalists have said that while grizzlies have made a comeback, their recovery could falter without continued federal safeguards.
The decision gained international attention this week when a Vienna weekly newsmagazine, Falter, published details of his case.
He noticed my phone still sitting on the conference-room table, and seemed to falter for a moment.
P.G. have been blackmailing the global community by claiming that the fight against Daesh would falter without them.
Against Nadal, he had multiple opportunities to falter, but he seized the win with brilliant execution under pressure.
But the rest of their schedule looks favorable, and there is an escape route even if they falter.
That is why we must remember that even our most dogged public servants will falter without public support.
Still, the dollar tends to falter later in the year, especially ahead of U.S. midterm elections, Silapachai said.
But if they are wrong, and these institutions begin to falter, their legacy will look decidedly less positive.
Should Lampert's offer falter again, he will forfeit more than $18933 million from his deposit to Sears creditors.
Momentum in the two companies' shares could falter if a forthcoming U.S. decision on Medicare reimbursement goes against them.
And behind the scenes, he's questioning the advice of aides as his negotiating efforts falter and his reelection nears.
In 1985, the company ousted its famously volatile co-founder Steve Jobs and began to falter in the market.
It's not a shocker that we can be less forgiving of women and harder on them when they falter.
But, as Richmond tells me, relationships can also falter if only one person is sexually invested in the fantasy.
The current macroeconomic gloom is overwhelming as China wobbles, emerging markets falter and stock indices the world over swoon.
But the explanation for why working memory starts to falter at such a seemingly low threshold has been elusive.
The deal is imperfect, and given the significant political opposition both within and outside America, it could yet falter.
Yung Lean has yet to falter on his releases from his new record Stranger, which drops on November 10.
The economy needed a big injection, but it got only a medium-size one, so it continued to falter.
Dollar General has proven itself a retail anomaly in recent years as it thrives while its industry peers falter.
"It's a huge issue nationally as the elderly population grows and their minds start to falter," Ms. Slade said.
It depends what else is going on and how likely it seems that the improvements will falter or reverse.
Eighth, should negotiations falter, does the U.S. have mobile launch capabilities of its defenses sufficient to deter North Korea?
A family is a finicky machine: when one part starts to falter, the whole thing slows to a halt.
AUTHORITARIANISM As democracies falter, candidates promising quick fixes through sheer force of personality have captured the imagination of voters.
No final deal has been reached and the talks could still falter, the person briefed on the matter cautioned.
Without full-time committed, competent and credible senior-level support, bureaucratic inertia can and will cause progress to falter.
Yet that "didn't really do any good" in terms of the Christian Democrats' showing on Sunday, Professor Falter said.
He had formed an alliance with incumbent Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi since June, which looked set to falter.
But Amy's efforts to fly under the radar falter when the chance for a recount crops up in Nevada.
About two-thirds of the way through this buoyant, mischievous thriller, the rogue students' own scamming starts to falter.
For someone like Woods or Fowler to win the FedEx Cup, the top five seeds would have to falter.
There are signs that his South Carolina "firewall" with black voters is beginning to falter as he loses support.
Our sight and hearing and strength diminish, our arteries clog, our brains fog, and we falter, seize, and fail.
I would not expect the sector to falter given promising themes such as 5G, IoT, AI and automatic driving.
"Undoubtedly, the stock market will decline at some point, but most likely only when its underlying economic fundamentals falter."
As Mr. Stempel kept winning, Geritol, the sponsor of "Twenty-One," watched his appeal — and the show's ratings — falter.
If the Fed holds off on hiking rates because of a brewing emerging market crisis, the greenback could falter.
If negotiations between Washington and Beijing falter, Trump has vowed to place tariffs on all of America's imports from China.
On Monday, Bloomberg News reported the U.S. is planning to institute levies on more Chinese products if upcoming talks falter.
This means the identities of those emerging-market economies that will thrive and those that will falter are not preordained.
Divisions within the Democratic Unity alliance, a grouping of many parties, are widening as their efforts to defeat chavismo falter.
But Evans thinks personally owned scooters still have a long runway, especially as some of the smaller sharing companies falter.
Another theory is that learning generates more neural connections, allowing brains to compensate longer when memory and cognitive functions falter.
There is simply not much else to cushion GDP growth should consumer spending falter possibly due to an exogenous shock.
A report from the foundation published on September 13th suggests that progress on several fronts may be starting to falter.
If either of them falter, they won't be on stage together again for nearly two weeks to repair the damage.
Other Ford insiders agreed that the economics of that move have actually been improving as Mexico's economy and currency falter.
But many have argued those firms still remain too big to fail, and would draw government support if they falter.
And then when you start to see it falter, that's the time to maybe become a little bit more cautious.
Because so many transactions still occur via mail, if the U.S. postal system collapsed tomorrow, my phone service would falter.
Ford released the third-generation Escape in 2012 and updated the exterior in 2017 as sales were starting to falter.
Traders have looked to cash in on the skyrocketing value of digital currencies as commodity prices and bond yields falter.
These events show just how precarious the three pillars of a cashless society are and how quickly they can falter.
On Thursday night, the Sharks jumped to 2-0 lead less than three minutes into the game, only to falter.
While an unwavering fan of the skill and artistry of the operas, he is anxious that their appeal may falter.
Despite optimism among Senate and House of Representatives negotiators, contingency plans also were being made in case the talks falter.
Gobble came out of Y Combinator in 2015, around the same time many DIY meal kit services started to falter.
Those that accelerate quickly can still falter on hoped for momentum as other OEMs push in to poach their users.
As is so often the case, the best efforts to organize thinking about wine falter when weighed against actual experience.
At worst, the entire arrangement could falter, and we set out on a path for 3°C warming or more.
When the field winnows enough for him to finally face sustained fire from Sanders and Warren, it's possible he'll falter.
Cells starting to falter and die, especially in certain areas of the brain, may be a sign of Alzheimer's disease.
A bank dealing with one bankrupt clearinghouse could default on its obligations at other ones, which in turn could falter.
Home runs by Chris Taylor and Justin Turner gave Kershaw more than enough cushion, and the Dodgers' bullpen didn't falter.
But if Spain does falter, Hierro is not going to be the one who gets the bulk of the blame.
Until Turkey's economy began to falter recently, Mr. Erdogan had also brought significant material gain to much of the country.
Having come this far there was no chance Nadal would falter — not with 25,000 Spaniards roaring at every whipped winner.
If we allow ourselves to become increasingly divided, the foundation on which our democracy is built could falter and fail.
It had a quality of hope and healing that I really responded to — about people who falter but are resilient.
If the economy and markets falter, the timing will be critical for the degree to which Yellen is held responsible.
The show lost more advertisers in January after Carlson argued that societies falter when women earn more money than men.
Other nations understand this all too well, and they are accelerating their research programs while we seemingly stumble and falter.
The final part of the season is about positioning and staying relevant, but the Knicks must not falter before then.
Prices did not falter on U.S. data showing a larger-than-expected rise in record high crude and gasoline stockpiles.
But when Fall starts to falter, its length begins to feel less like a luxury and more like a burden.
Mr. Erdogan has reviled as traitors businesspeople who have moved their assets abroad as the Turkish economy began to falter.
Simply assessing Venezuela's needs could take years and the economy could continue to falter even after an aid package is administered.
But the comedian reveals that he has stepped back from work as his mobility and memory have slowly started to falter.
Its lawyers at Robbins Geller fought hard to get the New York cases to class certification, only to see them falter.
But at some point — about 200 employees — the company culture that worked at the beginning starts to falter under new demands.
Beijing has been counting on a strong services sector to pick up the slack as exports falter and manufacturers shed jobs.
They warn that the stockmarket is dangerously overvalued and that America's expansion, which is in its 102nd month, must soon falter.
So when its stalwart Old Navy brand started to falter late last year, many investors lost confidence in the company's turnaround.
If the railroad stocks falter, that knocks down the main pillar that has kept the Dow transports from more significant underperformance.
Even the aspects of her performance where she's vulnerable, or when she makes a mistake, you're internalizing that even heroes falter.
If the crown prince's economic and social transformation plan was to falter or fail, his control is now at greater risk.
As reliable sources of growth like exports and manufacturing falter, China is trying to turn its households into American-style consumers.
He had read about Falter Way in the newspaper report of her death and had wondered why she had gone there.
China's vast dollar reserves are the piggy bank that China will need to rely on should its economy continue to falter.
Earnings in 2265 are expected to grow by 23 percent, but if they falter, that would be a risk, she said.
But air conditioning only works when you've got electrical power, the first public utility to falter in a hurricane like Irma.
It may seem unfair that in North American sports, elite teams that falter in the playoffs are sometimes dismissed as chokers.
He pointed out Skyworks Solutions, Texas Instruments and Micron Technology, who have saw their stocks falter as tensions escalated, as winners.
Unless Putin is ready to pull out his forces and proxies from eastern Ukraine, summit talks on this issue may falter.
Abbi and Ilana don't technically thrive, but everything always works out for them—whereas when the Girls girls falter, it's devastating.
On the flip side, the tariffs could help the Chinese government take the heat if the broader economy starts to falter.
But the fight against those brutal terrorists will not falter, especially if our allies stay the course and cooperate with Turkey.
As a moderate Democrat, Bloomberg needs Biden to falter a bit in order for voters to give him a closer look.
They had experienced the deaths of colleagues and watched others' marriages falter as a result of long hours at the lab.
Providing the Aztecs do not falter again, the loss could keep the Aztecs in the West as the No. 2 seed.
Where most on the market falter once a phone case hits around 3 mm, the PopPower Home can handle 103 mm.
While early negotiations with Brussels begin to falter, a second front has opened up in the north as Scotland pursues independence.
What's more, she argued, Buttigieg's lack of experience would cause him to falter in a possible matchup against Trump in 2020.
Drexler notes that these types of questions can make applicants falter because they're based on hypothetical situations instead of actual experiences.
Experts say Amazon Prime could falter as the novel coronavirus spreads, with warehouse closures, shortages of goods, and trade problems likely.
In this role, Rickman let his naturally mellifluous voice falter, a bit hesitant at the edges, unsure of where to settle.
Ultimately, it was impossible to deny that Macy's is finding a way to turn its performance around, while JCPenney's continues to falter.
Of his time as the Bachelor, the "fourth time's the charm" reality star told People that his commitment to honesty wouldn't falter.
But as they falter, analysts say that broad macro uncertainty is undermining the sector's appeal more so than any industry-specific setbacks.
If the deepfake video is shared widely, the company's stock price may falter and a tremendous amount of money may be lost.
McDonald's breakfast, which has seen its sales growth falter, returned to growing at the same pace as the rest of the day.
Yet motherhood, medical problems, and the microaggressions that have trailed her since her start in the game have not made Williams falter.
If more consumers turn to other electric vehicles, the sales momentum that helped Tesla have two consecutive quarters of profits could falter.
Money market funds, designed to hold their cash value even when markets falter, attracted $24.6 billion during the week ended Aug 23.
On tour, Liam is precious with his voice and concerned when it begins to falter under the strain of so many performances.
Obama sought to reassure the leaders of Australia, Canada and other U.S. allies their longstanding ties with America wouldn't falter under Trump.
At Notre Dame, the damage was also massive, but the centuries of faith breathed into stone, wood and glass did not falter.
"But we're also going to see lots of companies get off to a good start, falter, end up being acquired, or fail."
Then, 10 years after we met, while we were finishing our final years of training at Stanford, Paul's health began to falter.
Torn by competing sonic extremes, the plinky, bouncy, rattley synthesizers falter between abrasion and lilt, and often collapse into a squeaky dinkiness.
But, as the bill began to falter, Trump met with House Republicans to try to strong-arm them into supporting the plan.
"There is a huge demand for on-demand services, which includes food...groceries...pharmacies, gas, all sorts of different products," Falter said.
But property speculators are betting the government will relent and ease curbs if economic growth begins to falter, as many analysts expect.
The male front runners have soft leads and a woman could easily charge into the vacuum if either of their candidacies falter.
" But, he added, "When their efforts falter, the ramifications can be catastrophic for a president — see Lyndon Johnson or George W. Bush.
In the following months, Cohen's allegiance to Trump began to falter amid the investigation and subsequent isolation from the President's inner circle.
It is strange that one of the first girls to falter is Prabhati, who was the most resolute about staying in Bangalore.
Since the U.S. launched its trade war with China in March 2018, we have seen negotiations stall, tariffs raised, and markets falter.
Should the economy falter or the stock market stumble in 2020, those numbers are only going to get worse for President Trump.
Its foreign exchange reserves also give foreign investors confidence that China's central bank is well equipped to act should the economy falter.
That bothers many House Republicans who pushed through an Obamacare repeal bill last year only to see it falter in the Senate.
There also seem to be indications that the widespread censorship that has characterized discussions over #MeToo in China was beginning to falter.
Songs like Music Box's "Now That I Know" was proof she didn't falter when it came to keeping up with the times.
There are two TIMs, one in operation and another awaiting instruction in a nearby bypass tunnel should the first fail or falter.
But tourists eventually leave, and demand may soon falter, and what worked for the Olympics may not be as successful without it.
The latest readings on the labor market and the weak pace of investment illustrate one downside risk—that domestic demand might falter.
Even attainable versions of working parenthood require constant attention to domestic arrangements, frequently rearranged as kids grow up or elderly relatives falter.
Even where the script seems to falter (an intended surprise near the end is not much of one) the production never does.
Now, as other countries' health care systems falter, more Cuban doctors are likely to be on the front lines of the pandemic.
May's strategy of keeping her plan alive in the hope that, as other options falter, lawmakers will support hers out of desperation.
"This volume is bleak," the environmentalist Bill McKibben writes in his latest book, "Falter," about climate change and other threats to civilization.
Even the White House did not initially embrace Ms. Hyde-Smith, who they worried would falter in the race against Mr. McDaniel.
But now, as such agreements falter, the popularity of mainstream parties is falling fast, with the center-left's support collapsing particularly quickly.
The prize competition would be an insurance policy for just in case Artemis begins to falter, for technical, budgetary or political reasons.
More from Mr. Boudette on what could yet happen: If sales falter, the company could quickly find itself in a financial squeeze.
An enduring outfit can falter and slouch into small-cap territory, but the energetic growers she seeks have small, but swelling, revenues.
Even if power is fully restored by Sunday, as forecast, officials warned that the unstable system may falter at the slightest mishap.
She was en route to see her primary care doctor about the nausea when a bystander who saw her falter called 911.
Now it is fairly representative of the country; if he has faltered in national polls, he will probably falter here as well.
On top of all that, "it's a political transition year: There's no way the government would let the economy falter," Cheung said.
We began with establishing accountability, then talked about forming habits to stay motivated, finding support systems and forgiving yourself when you falter.
The two countries have come too far and made too much progress in the past decade and a half to falter now.
Biden could eventually falter, but it seems to me that those counting on it just aren't talking to enough older black voters.
Meanwhile, a host of smaller companies, including One Plus and Oppo, are already there to take Xiaomi's place, should that company falter.
The billionaire former New York City mayor's strategy was partly based on expectations that Biden would falter in the first four states.
Before that, Dayton had appeared to falter while walking up to the podium and had paused at several points throughout the address.
So while legislators falter over gun control laws, architects and building designers are working to rethink the concept of a safe space.
Hartnett doesn't quite think the market will falter yet unless the Fed starts to aggressively raise rates or Trump's agenda completely falls apart.
We watched nearly every company not named Samsung or Apple falter and fail to make a difference at the top end last year.
To keep power flowing, the system relies on conventional power plants, such as coal, gas or nuclear, to kick in when renewables falter.
The relentless Chung moved 4-1 ahead in the second set but again Djokovic recovered, only to falter when serving at 5-6.
He can now move on to other areas of interest, but I have no doubt should they falter, he would jump back in.
Last year five Western embassies wrote a memorandum warning that, unless Mr Ramaphosa rooted out corruption, his efforts to attract investment would falter.
Oracle was already using Java to build software and Catz was concerned that, if Sun tanked, Oracle's go-to programming language would falter.
RAND assessed years back that without a third-party guarantor, such as the UN, overseeing negotiations, they could falter and conflict could reignite.
"I expect it to continue," one trader said, adding that the price rally could falter depending on the details of bank's recapitalisation plans.
Many of Mr Trump's proposals, including a ban on Muslims entering America, would falter in the hands of a less hot-headed Congress.
Trump's plummeting approval rating raises questions as to whether he and Congress can ride out voter anger if tax reform efforts should falter.
If the economy does falter, Democrats heading into the 2020 election will be primed to point to the tax law as a failure.
Despite business-friendly rules, the recovery of foreign investment has been modest and, after a recent decline in alumina prices, may now falter.
Comedy sequels often falter, although the R-rated "Sorority Rising," which cost about $35 million to make, seemed ready to break that curse.
Clients are able to pinpoint what may do well, what could falter and what steps, if any, they should take to mitigate risk.
"During that writing I came across more and more things that made my view on Islam falter," he told a Dutch radio station.
No street lights burn at night in Falter Way, no brass plate or printed notice proclaims the practice of commerce or a profession.
The two male front runners have soft leads and a woman could easily charge into the vacuum if either of their candidacies falter.
But an overt sign of support from the President could be enough to push an immigration bill that would otherwise falter through Congress.
Those are what you want when markets falter, but they have extremely low yields today and typically are very sensitive to rising rates.
But if the Mets falter — and they have an unfortunate history of doing so (see 2007 and 2008) — they can still be eliminated.
But if economic growth were to falter, the stand-off in Washington could become a bigger issue ahead of the November 2020 election.
They started to falter early in 17.43, led by copper after it became clear Chinese consumption was not as great as previously thought.
But with an inexperienced captain (Rick Okon) and 40 young men in an enclosed space bound for war, tensions arise and loyalties falter.
So if he took a hard line on guns, he could alienate these voters, and his bigger ambitions on domestic policy could falter.
Advisers agree that the recovery has been running for some time and is near the point where bull markets typically begin to falter.
What a small, shameful way for a strong nation to falter: For want of a 13-cent face mask, the kingdom was lost.
It's true that American hospitals have the finest diagnostic equipment and the best specialists, but we falter at basics and at public health.
It's when we reach the present day and the specter of Me Too that Knox's handling of shifting sexual mores begins to falter.
Dubbed "workout-proof," the buds are both fully waterproof and sweatproof, meaning even they won't falter during even the most grueling of workouts.
John Thompson III had been seen to falter after reaching the Final Four in 2007, in his third year as Georgetown's head coach.
Their concerns have to do with whether Roku, which currently leads the streaming player market, will falter due to pricing pressure from competitors.
Four years ago, this was one of the reasons used to dismiss Trump and is partially causing us to think Biden will falter.
Greece has continued to falter since Athens imposed capital controls in 2015 as the country seemed to be veering toward abandoning the euro.
We kicked off with establishing accountability, then talked about forming habits to stay motivated, finding support systems and forgiving yourself when you falter.
When words falter, Laura Marling's "What He Wrote" stands in as a leitmotif, the lyrics a poignant reminder of love's sometimes painful pull.
This places us at very the epicenter of that battle, and we soar or falter on par with the health of our democracy.
This is an argument from analogy, of course, and arguments from analogy inevitably falter because they're reductive: The analogues are never perfectly equivalent.
The bill could falter if conservatives aren't able to latch onto the rollback of Obamacare's insurance regulations as a reason to support it.
Many smaller firms are also in no mood to borrow as domestic and export orders falter and profit margins are squeezed by rising costs.
The effort could falter for any number of reasons, but ideally the people behind that glass mirror will keep guiding Hulu towards improving things.
Household spending and construction have become important drivers of growth in Germany as its exports falter in light of trade disputes and Brexit uncertainty.
Sometimes you have to finish his sentences for him because, despite more than 503 years in the UK, the native German's vocabulary can falter.
ARM's designs underlie most modern mobile chips, and without access to them, Huawei's plans to replace U.S.-made chips with its own could falter.
But the company may have to hurry as gains in financial markets since Donald Trump's election as U.S. president may falter, said one investor.
With interest rates near rock bottom, the Fed would have little room to prevent another spike in unemployment if the economy were to falter.
If negotiations with Trump's lawyers on an interview falter, which appears likely, it is possible Mueller could try to subpoena the president to testify.
Although power is fully restored, the system can easily falter because the damage caused by the hurricane was only temporarily fixed, instead of rebuilt.
When trade partners arbitrarily set prices of innovative medicines, or peg innovative products to older, previous generation products, the incentives for future innovation falter.
Japan's retailers are coming under pressure as efforts by the government and the Bank of Japan to spur consumer spending and counter deflation falter.
The "wall" is that moment when our bodies start to run out of energy (glycogen depletion), and muscles and even minds begin to falter.
American Eagle Outfitters is one of few mall brands consistently posting increasing quarterly sales, as its peers continue to falter in the retail apocalypse.
Because the engines start quickly, they can fill in when wind and sun falter and then be shut off when not needed, conserving fuel.
People briefed on the talks warned that the negotiations were at a sensitive stage and that it was still possible a deal could falter.
But should the Democratic nominee falter in the general election, Mr. Cruz scares me as a potential president far more than Mr. Trump. Why?
Though lawmakers are working on a tight timetable and talks could still falter, Republican leaders are expressing confidence that a deal will be struck.
Mr. Trump has staked his presidency on a booming economy and his re-election could hinge on whether it continues to surge or falter.
While the negotiations over Dr. Blasey's testimony seemed to gain momentum, they could still falter over the details, which include who will question her.
What's more, talks between Kabul and the Taliban could easily falter, and would likely take months or years to complete even if they're fruitful.
He has had problems translating media attention and strong fundraising into good polling numbers but that could conceivably change if Biden continues to falter.
No candidate has ever won a nomination without strong support from these voters, while college-town candidates — Howard Dean, Gary Hart — tend to falter.
But when the price of oil began to fall, and the economy to falter, many Venezuelans started to protest the hand that fed them.
The Chinese economy continues to falter with a private survey showing on Monday that factory activity shrank for a 10th straight month in December.
Her first novel, "Spill Simmer Falter Wither" (2015), about a shunned man and his one-eyed dog, had a strange and stark emotional potency.
With the dollar and bond yields on the rise again and China's yuan on the slide, investors are wondering whether the rally could falter.
The commission was set up in April after allegations of physical and mental abuse at the academy were revealed by Falter, an Austrian newsmagazine.
Should NAFTA falter, it could have implications for agriculture equipment makers such as Deere & Co and ACGO Corp as export demand for U.S. crops falls.
It's also possible (though significantly less likely) that Amazon is expecting Barnes & Noble, which has a dangerously low amount of cash on hand, to falter.
It's here where cheaper laptops really begin to falter versus their pricey competitors like the Apple Macbook Pro, LG Gram 14, and Razer Blade Stealth.
Without their services, they warned, drunk driving deaths would spike, 10,000 drivers would lose their jobs, and innovation in the booming tech hub would falter.
Reagan's trade team negotiated with both Japan and the EU. Today, a bilateral deal with China alone might work politically but would probably falter economically.
The ongoing U.S.-China trade war is counteracting those bullish factors by raising concerns that global economic growth will falter and oil demand will sink.
Equities did very well for 20 years under the Bretton Woods regime, but started to falter in the mid-1960s, well before the system's collapse.
Corporate debt is a likelier source of trouble, but a rising oil price has eased pressure on indebted energy firms, the most likely to falter.
But that does not mean that the Federal Reserve would be unable to provide appreciable accommodation should the ongoing expansion falter in the near term.
No one could have predicted Clinton would falter in public, but many of the issues engaged by this event were known triggers of public reaction.
It only started to falter when tasked with making decisions about follow-up care, where the network registered a relatively large number of false positives.
Keurig Dr Pepper and Anheuser-Busch InBev are moving forward with a joint venture intended to boost sales as both companies see their own falter.
One or two of them may falter and vanish beneath the waves, but at least a few of them will upend everything, when they hit.
It was the name of a man who was recalled to Washington hastily and whose career would falter on his way to an ambassadorial post.
But with elections coming, coalition unity is beginning to falter as the junior partner, the Social Democrats, seek to create their own profile for voters.
Yet the industry — particularly chain restaurants — continues to expand, a strategy that both masks the problem and makes it likely that more places will falter.
Stranger to see are the emails from front-runners trying to play down their position, lest their supporters get complacent and the money stream falter.
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By Bill McKibben "Falter," the environmentalist Bill McKibben's latest book about threats to the planet, combines fear of bad outcomes with hope for good outcomes.
The Democratic maneuvers in the race reflect a sometimes-grudging consensus among many donors and strategists that a more liberal candidate would falter in Arkansas.
These baby steps may falter, but they provide a glimpse of what the world would look like if Europe became a competitive global financial power.
New York (CNN Business)US Steel is temporarily laying off about 200 workers from a Michigan plant as the steel-making industry continues to falter.
Her standing began to falter around the time she matched Mr. Biden in national polls, which invited scrutiny from the news media and her opponents.
Both countries have previously signaled that negotiators were on the precipice of a significant pact, only to see those rounds of talks falter and collapse.
Jenkins sat directly behind the U.N.C. bench like some metaphysical reminder of how painful it can be to get so close to glory and falter.
Coal executives misread the market in China, racing to develop mines there only to see demand falter, which also caused American coal exports to slump.
In case these talks falter without success, the good old grand coalition between the CDU and the SPD (Social Democratic Party) is the last alternative.
Congressional Republicans argued the SIFI process effectively labeled which banks are "too big to fail," practically guaranteeing a government rescue should any of them falter.
Saudi Arabia is the world's main supplier of "spare capacity" — the country with oil wells already drilled that can produce more when other producers falter.
The central bank has, until now, stated that it stands ready to augment its bond purchasing should the economic outlook in the European Union falter.
Schumer's strategy is based, at least in part, on saving those seats and potentially winning back the Senate majority next year if Republicans falter badly.
It will deliver a real victory to the White House after a year in which it has seen its legislative agenda falter on Capitol Hill.
Millman countered with 47 winners and 28 unforced errors, and did not falter after going down a break at 2-4 in the fourth set.
But few analysts expect the economic recovery to falter as business confidence remains at a decade-high level and companies plan to increase capital expenditure.
I have no misgivings about or lack of confidence in the cause in which I am engaged, and my courage does not halt or falter.
And Meeks, who once fought Bloomberg over stop and frisk, said he decided to endorse him as he watched Biden falter in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Before the summit began, there were concerns that states like Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Indonesia might also falter in their commitment to the Paris Agreement.
The Angels, of course, have done little during his most recent unconscious stretch, and need the Mariners falter to have any hope of a postseason berth.
Ms. Harris and Mr. Booker have tried to toe a more careful line, in hopes they can win more moderate black voters should Mr. Biden falter.
Concerns that Chinese crude demand could falter as Beijing clamps down on alleged tax evasion in the oil industry also weighed on prices in overnight trading.
"Mexico's manufacturing industry continued to falter as domestic issues were compounded by sluggish global growth," said IHS Markit economist Pollyanna De Lima, who wrote the report.
The most pessimistic take short positions in a select group of what they consider to be the poorest-quality stocks, likely to falter in bear markets.
Even as we watched others in this office falter, we never sensed that the very essence of what made us a great country was under attack.
Salaries have been delayed intermittently since 2015 as Rio's finances began to falter from a deep recession and the cost of hosting the 2016 Olympic Games.
This is not the first time a smartphone manufacturer has tried to capture everyone's attention in the market by promising unreal pricing only to falter later.
There models stood on the green under the heat of the sun and as time went on, one by one they began to—quite literally—falter.
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He suggested that while the administration has said it's content to continue the maximum pressure campaign should talks falter, Trump appears intent on making a deal.
They were not afraid they did not falter they stared down danger, raced down alleys, chased down criminals, kicked down doors and faced down evil. Brave.
In the face of our environmental deterioration, it's now reasonable to ask whether the human game has begun to falter—perhaps even to play itself out.
The Falter weekly published a screenshot of the attache's Facebook page which shows him in a green shirt with the words "stand your ground" and "Frundsberg".
He has proved capricious and temperamental, at times lashing out when negotiations falter, as he has done in Congressional talks over tax or health care bills.
Without land redistribution and a measure of material equality, political rights for blacks (and whites) would falter under the weight of planter power and racial caste.
This is the only place Cliff seems to falter; he has much to reveal about his new storyteller while also needing to wrangle a sprawling plot.
They're involved in hauling everything from crude oil to vehicles and home-building materials — all sectors of the economy that are forecasted to falter amid coronavirus.
Executives can have all the intent and desire they want, but if America lacks a support system and pipeline for women's leadership, these initiatives will falter.
It is a recognition that allowing those markets to falter can cause broad economic damage far beyond that experienced by any one company facing tough credit.
But further talks may falter if President Trump follows through on his threat to impose tariffs on another $200 billion in Chinese goods, possibly this week.
Fewer foreign buyers are interested in buying luxury condos in Miami as South American economies — once a major source of real-estate investment in Miami — falter.
Sure. A show about a mean father, whose years of emotional and verbal abuse has led his ambition adult children to still falter with one glance?
But her voice begins to falter when she talks about her own life — how years of exploitation shattered her confidence and turned her life upside down.
The Trump administration's sunny response may falter if coronavirus cases spread within the U.S. or derail the global economy enough to cause a protracted stock downturn.
But Mr. Botstein's program opened with a rarity by the lesser-known Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, "Erzittert und fallet" ("Tremble and falter"), a 30-minute church cantata.
At a point when the world has seen communism falter as an imperfect system to manage people; democracy seems to be headed down the same road.
Treating pain involves subjective considerations that make it very different from giving chemotherapy, which is why people skilled at the second sometimes falter at the first.
When Will and Phoebe's relationship begins to falter, there's another project waiting in the wings in the personage of The Incendiaries' enigmatic third main character, John Leal.
Gross domestic product data for the first quarter this week showed household spending lacked strength and capital expenditure fell, a worrying sign that domestic demand could falter.
That a project set up to underpin Europe's post-war security should falter at the very moment when that security is under threat is a bitter irony.
Apple, Amazon and Alphabet are three of the "tech titans" that Carter Worth of Cornerstone Macro believes could send the market falling should their earnings reports falter.
Country Garden is also willing to acknowledge for the first time that if demand does falter it will have to slow down the building of the development.
Lou also stated that the U.S. and China are "mutually dependent on each other", and that both economies would falter in the event of a trade war.
But the grit and determination that helped him overcome the challenges of his current and former startups seemed to falter a bit as he considered his response.
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Before he left for Texas, Trump said it would be "surprising" if he did not declare a national emergency on the border if negotiations with Democrats falter.
If the GOP were to falter in their efforts to take out these two mavericks, it may not matter if the Republican Party occupies the White House.
That argument appeared to falter in New York last week, when Mr. Trump won 60 percent of the vote and captured nearly all of the state's delegates.
And if these negotiations falter -- as did earlier talks between CDU/CSU, Greens, and the pro-business Free Democrats -- new elections could be set for the spring.
By adding Aramco to the S&P 500, Trump hopes to continue the rally deep into 2018 and beyond, even if his tax plan were to falter.
Because bonds don't have much room to rally at current price and yield levels, they may merely hold steady, or potentially lose a little when stocks falter.
But shortly into the ceremony, Mr. Postilio began to falter; Ms. Ebersole seated the couple on a tufted banquette, where Mr. Conlon rubbed his fiancé's back protectively.
They have to offer a strong taste of what distinguishes them and what makes them viable should there be openings if any of the top candidates falter.
A source in the Saudi-led coalition arrayed against the Houthis told Reuters that if international monitors were not deployed in Hodeidah soon, the deal could falter.
Some argue that time will eventually help end ObamaCare, but history teaches us that when programs falter, the more likely result is a permanent government takeover. 3.
The maneuver also makes use of prevailing analytical data that shows that most pitchers begin to falter after their third turn through the opposing team's batting order.
His whole campaign was built around the idea that Biden would falter, and then the former New York City mayor would help save the day for Democrats.
The Tigers have methodically proven themselves at every turn this year when the doubters were sure they'd falter with 11 new starters after last year's national championship.
Cruz, 45, looking to emerge as the main Trump alternative should Rubio and Kasich falter, said he would keep the focus of the campaign on substantive issues.
The transmitters' batteries tend to falter after about fifteen months—also the age at which mountain lions typically leave their mothers, a behavior that scientists call dispersal.
The thickness and quality of the memory foam guarantees that the bed won't lose its shape or falter in supporting your dog's weight for years to come.
Homebuyers are increasingly opting to put less money down when purchasing their homes, increasing their risk should the housing market, and specifically home prices, falter yet again.
That retreat from the spotlight, some analysts said, signaled an effort by Mr. Xi to insulate himself from a campaign that may falter and draw public ire.
If the markets were to falter without a resolution in Congress, the risk of eroding public opinion before the midterm elections next year is bound to increase.
Fears that budget discipline could falter under Gigaba have contributed to market jitters, but he and Zuma have assured investors they will maintain policies established under Gordhan.
If UK incumbent banks' digital offerings falter, there are several prominent, digitally native neobanks that are eager to draw in dissatisfied customers with cutting-edge digital propositions.
The history of such "melt-up" phases suggest that when momentum peaks and they finally falter, volatility rises, the leadership of the market often narrows a bit.
The difference between economies that thrive and those that falter boils down to two related factors: how effectively capital is deployed, and how well corporations are governed.
And I cherished the thought that grand historical and political narratives might falter, just slightly, in the face of skillful interactions with things that are not us.
Traders have often spoke in amazement about the "rotation" of the market, how every time one market leader starts to falter, another comes to take its place.
Biden's strong support among African Americans who make up 60% of the state's Democratic electorate could provide a firewall should he falter in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Coleman Theodore, a student from the College of Charleston, called her "a Donald Trump to the left," and expected she would falter in a barbed campaign fight.
If this is also the endgame of the show, the question of timing becomes paramount — when does Gilead fall and what causes the violent regime to falter?
But overall investments in lower-emissions technologies may falter, given Trump's pledge to accelerate U.S. fossil fuel production and his rejection of the mainstream science on climate change.
If those trade concerns don't get resolved, it is an open question how long Trump will be willing to tolerate a down market, if it continues to falter.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chris Froome says he would work for British team mate Geraint Thomas at this year's Olympic Games if his own gold medal ambitions falter in Rio.
AirPods are recognized by iPhones and iPads when you flip its case open, and they play nicely on macOS computers, too, where we've seen many Bluetooth headphones falter.
The sign that it was in at the moment of your birth can indicate how and where in your life you'll feel yourself falter from time to time.
They instead see the risk of ruin in the administration's tariff threats — a cycle of retaliation that could disrupt companies' supply chains and cause global commerce to falter.
Harris' campaign believes she is well positioned to pick up many of Biden's supporters should his campaign falter, said a campaign aide who requested anonymity to speak frankly.
They had seen one star defensive player, Muhammad Wilkerson, break his leg in the third quarter, and another, Darrelle Revis, falter in coverage all game against Sammy Watkins.
Some analysts such as Nomura warn there is a risk of a "double dip", where growth appears to be improving only to falter again a few months later.
Some analysts such as Nomura warn there is a risk of a "double dip," where growth appears to be improving only to falter again a few months later.
But during this time his mental health began to falter, and he wrestled with what to do with himself or how to fall back in love with music.
He even calls her on the phone — only to be met with a clearly auto-tuned voice who's careful not to give anything away, or falter at all.
"Increasingly, convenience is also important for people who don't have a huge amount of money to spend," Joe Falter, chief executive of Jumia Food, told Reuters last week.
Hopkins' own singing career began to falter under the strain of Mantova's stalking, and she grew paranoid that her friends and family would believe her stalker over her.
Thanks to near-perfect social media presences, photoshopped Instagrams, and pre-approved statements, it can be hard for stars to falter or allude to anything other than perfection.
If recent patterns in straight-ticket voting hold and Trump's campaign continues to falter, Trump could carry a host of Republican down-ballot candidates with him to defeat.
Those at Best Buy fell slightly more than analysts had expected as demand for mobile devices and computer electronics continued to falter, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
Markets would likely come under renewed pressure if US-China trade talks falter, the Fed sounds a more aggressive tone or the global economy slows more than feared.
They see a wide-open race for the Democratic nomination, arguing that if the front-runners falter, they have as good a shot as anyone at catching fire.
House Republicans are largely united in opposition to the arbitration rule and the CFPB, but repeal efforts could falter in the Senate, where there's a slimmer GOP majority.
People close to Trump say the easiest way to eliminate the threat posed by Biden may be for the former vice president to falter in the Democratic primary.
Should the effort falter, and Republicans fail to win a second look from these Democratic-leaning groups, they could find themselves stranded with virtually no base at all.
She did not falter, even when her aide, Richard Mintz, told her she would have to call Ms. Wynette, who had taken offense to the "60 Minutes" reference.
Fellow 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls remained quiet, while others in the party worried the controversy could cause her campaign to falter even before she formally announces on Saturday.
Fresh efforts to repair the system now could also falter under a political hierarchy that leaves experts — doctors, even public health officials — unwilling to take on local leaders.
The kidnapping goes smoothly, but retrieving the $1 million ransom is where the criminals falter: Frank had already been planning to divorce Mickey and doesn't want her back.
Mr. Xi's top economic official, Mr. Liu, a vice premier who leads the Chinese negotiators, could also suffer a setback in his standing if the latest talks falter.
We stand at an economic crossroads, one that could see the global economy falter and recover or plunge into chaos and a deep recession with far-reaching consequences.
Hollande and his Prime Minister Manuel Valls have dismissed any suggestion that the reforms could falter, saying this week that the country needed to press ahead with them.
But if talks this week falter, tariffs on more than $250 billion in Chinese imports are set to rise from 25 percent to 30 percent on Oct. 85033.
However, the chief economist advising a new state budget overseer told Reuters he was concerned the spending might weaken state finances just as economic growth begins to falter.
Trebek has had good days and bad while undergoing treatment, but his on-camera performance doesn't falter, said Jennings, who first competed on the show 15 years ago.
Still, a number of risks remain — most notably a longstanding concern that China's economic growth may falter, and thus, diminish the case for sustained strength in the yuan.
In his first on-camera remarks about the stalemate in the Senate, Trump said it "will be a lot easier" to allow ObamaCare to falter on its own.
As both sides consider their next moves, they should remember that the U.S.-Korea bilateral alliance is too important to walk away from and let these talks falter.
With business investment continuing to falter and manufacturing struggling, solid consumer spending necessary to keep the longest economic expansion on record, now in its 20.3th year, on track.
With business investment continuing to falter and manufacturing depressed, consumer spending had helped to keep the longest economic expansion on record, now in its 11th year, on track.
After resulting worker-managed cooperatives began to falter, and the country returned to civilian rule in the 1980s, members of the leftist elite distributed the land among themselves.
Florian Klenk, editor-in-chief of Austrian news magazine Falter, tweeted that the poster would some day appear in a history museum as an example of hate propaganda.
It was also Trumpian in another sense: both President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made vague pledges they can easily ignore should follow-on talks falter.
"At some point in time, either the business sector has to come back or the consumer will falter," said Diane Swonk, chief economist for the accounting firm Grant Thornton.
"Current levels around 100 yen to the dollar won't deal a decisive blow to Japanese companies as a whole, nor will it cause the economy to falter," Tokuda said.
"With high inflation set to weigh further on spending power next year, the consumer is surely set to falter soon," said Martin Beck, economist at consultancy EY ITEM Club.
But job gains are moderating, consumer sentiment gauges have softened this year and manufacturing continues to falter, keeping risks alive for the central bank and the economy it stewards.
"Our relationship with the United States is historic and strategic, any attempts to undermine that will falter," Prince Mohammed said, according to state news agency SPA late on Friday.
Changyong Rhee, director of the International Monetary Fund's Asia and Pacific Department, said at a briefing Friday that markets could falter if negotiators can't reach a deal after all.
There has been a top-ranked team go down (Florida in 243) and four more top-five teams falter (Georgia in 2002, 2003 and 2005; and Florida in 2012).
The Austrian news organizations involved in the investigation, broadcaster ORF and weekly newspaper Falter, reported a connection between Raiffeisen and the Roshen company owned by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
Bass is the most challenging thing for tiny earphones to reproduce correctly, so most companies falter in one of two ways, giving you either overpowering or undernourished low frequencies.
The Austrian news organisations involved in the investigation, broadcaster ORF and weekly newspaper Falter, reported a connection between Raiffeisen and the Roshen company owned by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko.
Earlier on Friday, a separate report showed that the U.S. economy grew at a disappointing pace, and its slowest in about three years as consumer spending appeared to falter.
Capital Economics analyst Simona Gambarini said that gold's resilience could falter in the coming week's, citing indications in the Fed minutes that tighter monetary policy is on the cards.
The government's recent aid package is a reminder that officials cannot let a firm that currently generates a third of all government revenues falter through a lack of investment.
The stock market initially would likely falter on a Warsh appointment but thrive over the long haul, said Sri-Kumar, president of the macroeconomic consultancy Sri-Kumar Global Strategies.
Morgan Stanley reduced its rating for AMD shares to underweight from equal-weight, predicting cryptocurrency mining and gaming console demand for its graphics chip business will falter in 215.
Even Senator Amy Klobuchar's small-scale proposals — for building rural broadband and reducing prescription drug costs — will falter in the face of unified Republican opposition and the supermajority requirement.
We want to ensure operators will receive the combat capability they need to execute their mission and return home safely -- we cannot compromise or falter in delivering this capability.
And one question that hasn't gotten enough attention yet is the potentially magnified impact to the economy that we could feel when these startups-on-steroids begin to falter.
Over the last few years, though, their grip on power appeared to falter as Donald Trump catapulted to the top of the Republican ticket and reshaped the party's platform.
So, if for some reason one or the other top dogs were to falter, it would be the other top dog, and not the messy cluster, who would benefit.
The holdup is in the House of Representatives, which over the years has passed numerous bills reforming Dodd-Frank Act policies only to see them falter in the Senate.
Analysts said there are worries demand growth could falter, and other indicators were warning that the market had not yet cleared enough of its surplus to keep prices rising.
For years, the world has wondered when the elder statesmen that make up tennis's big four—Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray—might begin to falter.
If Facebook's image is permanently sullied by the furor over Cambridge Analytica, the data firm hired by President Trump's 2016 election campaign, Zucktown will falter before it is finished.
Complication after complication rears its head, but Jane never falters in her joyous belief that whatever is happening on her wedding day is perfect, so we don't falter either.
The Steelers, meanwhile, will not only need to beat Cincinnati but will have to hope Indianapolis and Tennessee, the teams ahead of them in the wild-card race, falter.
It involved warily traversing sections composed of diorite, which is more likely than the surrounding granite to falter and crumble under the weight of a climber and his gear.
But, it's hard to imagine a worse time for our election system to falter than right now as election integrity is the question at the center of many conversations.
Producers of nut, oat, soy and hemp-based milks and cheeses have cashed in as smaller American dairies falter due in part to falling domestic demand for cow milk.
The most exemplary of the new books on climate change—David Wallace-Wells's "The Uninhabitable Earth" and Bill McKibben's "Falter"—struggle for an honesty that does not counsel despair.
This time the calculation is that Vice President Biden, a friend, would falter — and with Bloomberg's unlimited resources, he would be the alternative to Sanders, a general election disaster.
As a former trade negotiator, I have seen numerous agreements "in principle" falter when details are negotiated in an actual text, or if differences arise over implementation and verification.
While standing by his January prediction on CNBC for a 10 percent gain in the this year, billionaire Marc Lasry warned that the Trump rally could falter in 2018.
Instead, poll after poll suggests that as other candidates falter, it redounds more to Trump and/or Cruz's benefit than to anyone in the not-quite-hermetically sealed establishment cocoon.
In Cramer's perspective, either Kleinfeld will deliver and the stock will go higher, or if the company begins to falter, Elliott may step in and could send the stock higher.
"You have global central banks in a nearly orchestrated positioning, prepared to act if respective economies falter," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey.
The Egyptian security sources said Cairo is considering possible responses should back channel contacts falter, including a reduction in Egyptian pilgrims visiting the Muslim holy sites of Mecca and Medina.
It would be a slow process, as the vision behind one project runs into technical difficulties or is found to falter economically, others will emerge to fill the same needs.
These strong fundamentals allowed the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates four times in 63, with analysts now expecting possibly another 1-2 hikes if economic momentum does not falter.
It&aposs a bold gamble that could trigger a serious security crisis if the talks falter and the allies are forced to resume the drills, infuriating North Korea, analysts say.
The BRC survey and Kantar Worldpanel supermarket data published on Tuesday also suggested consumers are now having to pay more for essential goods, which suggests discretionary spending could falter soon.
Recent polling puts Warren and Sanders in the top tier of Democratic candidates; though they still trail Biden in most opinion polls, each have significant advantages should his campaign falter.
In North Dakota, Heidi Heitkamp is running headlong into Mr Trump's high approval rating in her state, though that could falter if manufacturers and soyabean farmers feel pain from tariffs.
Low taxes also underpin its financial centre, home to more than 6200 investment funds, and were that regime to falter, it could dampen the interest of companies looking to relocate.
China's stock markets posted their strongest gains in two months on Tuesday following the comments, as investors bet authorities may adopt more growth-boosting measures if exports start to falter.
Weekly newspaper Falter reported on Saturday that Pilz had repeatedly groped a female employee of the center-right European People's Party during a conference in the Alps four years ago.
Since the Chinese economy, once the engine of global growth, began to falter, the prospects are fading for big exporting nations such as Germany, the bedrock of the euro zone.
"Credit is surprisingly expensive... Credit costs need to be further stabilized or the current rally will falter," CBB said in a statement, saying shadow lenders were charging sky-high rates.
Should they falter in this year's playoffs, they can take heart from the fate of the Red Wings 1995-96, who fell to the Colorado Avalanche in the conference finals.
Beijing has been counting on a strong services sector to pick up the slack as exports falter and manufacturers shed jobs, due to rising labor costs and the trade war.
Real estate analysts are bearish about the market this year with demand in smaller cities - which account for 70% of sales by floor area - expected to falter because of restrictions.
Not only have several top Republicans called for him to step aside if the allegations are true, but the poll reveals that his previous support has also begun to falter.
Shares of the wearable device maker are down more than 50 percent in 2016 due to market worries that it will falter like another once-hot wearable tech stock, GoPro.
The deal may yet falter: as The Economist went to press, Hon Hai was reportedly seeking to knock around $900m off its earlier offer of $5.4 billion including assumed debt.
And all of those politicians who tout racism in an attempt to reflect their constituency's attitudes would falter if they ever had to say that crazy shit to my face.
Louise O'Neill's powerful Asking For It should be on your list, while Sara Baume's engaging (and Costa First Novel Award shortlisted) debut Spill Simmer Falter Wither is another worth adding.
Lost somewhere in the crowded tangle bound by Mare Street, Morning Lane, and Urswick Road is unmarked Falter Way, the sign that once identified it claimed by vandals long ago.
Buyers loved the way the thin nozzle of the vacuum fits into small spaces, and also praised its powerful suction that won't fade or falter during the vacuum's run time.
The central bank policymaker said she would be watching labor market data for signs that one of the consistently strongest parts of the U.S. economy might be starting to falter.
"If the Cuban economy continues to falter, many Cubans will vote with their feet," said Richard E. Feinberg, the author of "Open for Business," a book about Cuba's new economy.
These economic fundamentals allowed the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates four times in 2018, with analysts now expecting possibly another 1-2 hikes if economic momentum does not falter.
Hasler tells me that the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain associated with ability to concentrate, begins to falter as sleep drive increases at the end on the day.
A Four Roses whiskey advertisement by John Philip Falter features two gentlemen having cocktails in a well-appointed apartment and a view of a bright sun setting in the distance.
The Red Sox are back on top, 4-33, after Hyun-jin Ryu started to falter and then the Dodgers' bullpen let down their starter for a second consecutive game.
Many companies have been shifting that final assembly to Vietnam, producing a surge in American imports from Vietnam this year even as American imports from China have begun to falter.
Harlso's owner, 30-year-old Paul Lavery of Belfast, Ireland, discovered the hidden talent after he placed a toy on the pup's head one day, watching as Harlso didn't falter.
And that data is probably underestimating Sanders's support: The most recent polls we have of Nevada are over a month old, and were taken before Biden's candidacy began to falter.
Kraft Heinz would be downgraded "if the business continues to falter," if its credit ratios fail to improve or if the ongoing SEC investigation uncovers further problems, S&P said.
Scenario 3: Kavanaugh fails, Republicans find a new nominee before Election Day If Kavanaugh's nomination does falter, there's little time for Republicans to push another nominee through before the election.
But what was essentially a debt-heavy bet on high natural gas prices began to falter quickly amid the onset of the crisis and the collapse of natural gas prices.
America has stumbled time and again on its quest towards justice and equality; but with each generation, we have revisited our fundamental truths, and where we falter, we make amends.
Russia's formal institutions have long had a tendency to falter, but a system of unwritten rules, known as ponyatiya, understood both by local players and foreigners, has helped govern business dealings.
However, there are signs that the impeachment litmus test -- like the ICE wedge before it -- might ultimately falter, as fractures in the party prevent a unified and effective front from forming.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - American private equity giant KKR is plotting a bid for Walmart's Asda as talks for its merger with British rival Sainsbury falter on competition concerns, The Sunday Times reported.
According to data from Colin Cieszynski at CMC Markets, the stock tends to falter during actual play and fails to perform as well as it does both before and after tournaments.
A new Apple TV would come as the company's living room ambitions falter — recent studies show that Roku currently leads the market for video streaming devices, followed by Amazon and Google.
Trump has used his campaign rallies to attack specific candidates, including Biden and Warren, and has claimed the economy would falter if any of the Democratic contenders are elected in 2020.
When these firms inevitably falter or crash or retreat, the cleared ground is just that—cleared ground, littered with corpses of the local businesses and communities and individuals harvested for profits.
"Given that equities are supported by robust views around future growth, should these views falter even as current activity remains robust, commodities should outperform equities and other asset classes," it added.
Maybe one day Hollywood will realize this, cut the bullshit, and just play it straight again, releasing us from the meta hell of awards shows praising themselves even as they falter.
Chinese President Xi Jinping had been trying to reduce his nation's mountain of debt in recent years, an initiative that appeared to take a backseat when the economy began to falter.
The bank had made a loan of $115 million to Roshen secured against the holdings of a company based in the British Virgin Islands, Linquist Holdings Limited, ORF and Falter reported.
Household spending, the most important pillar of the domestic economy, could falter if uncertainty about the economy spilled over onto the labour market, Rolf Buerkl from the GfK research group warned.
October exports fell 16.33 percent from a year earlier, while imports shrank 216.3 percent, official data showed on Tuesday, raising fears that a broader recovery seen in recent months could falter.
"The latest readings on the labor market and the weak pace of investment illustrate one downside — that domestic demand might falter," Ms. Yellen said in testimony before the Senate Banking Committee.
Bloomberg is running because of the threats he sees from the fiscal policies of Warren and Sanders and his concern that the two progressives would falter against Donald Trump next fall.
He could be among several Republicans who may resurface in the 2020 presidential campaign after failed bids this time, should the presumptive nominee this year, Donald Trump, falter in the Nov.
Success caused her neither to falter nor to swerve: On the contrary, she seemed not to notice or need it in the disciplined frenzy of her development over the following decade.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the Trump administration's timetable for tax reform is set to falter following setbacks in negotiations with Congress over healthcare, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
After unexpectedly strong showings in Germany's 211 regional elections — the AfD took seats in nine out of 216 state legislatures and later picked up two more — the party seemed to falter.
Should the council falter along the way, the DC for $15 campaign remains ready to deliver signatures and head to the ballot, providing insurance, impetus and accountability in the voting process.
Household spending, the most important pillar of the domestic economy, could falter if uncertainty about the economy spilled over onto the labor market, Rolf Buerkl from the GfK research group warned.
Afghanistan: A Taliban attack on two aid groups last week that killed 13 people is an ominous signal that, as peace talks falter, the insurgents are targeting so-called soft targets.
Mr. Winemiller said he was proud of his son's progress, but seeing his two other children falter during recovery and slip back into drug use has made him wary and mistrustful.
As recently as the start of this year, investors were worried that the economy could falter because of headwinds like a slowdown in Europe, the trade war with China and Brexit.
"The party saw him as a Messiah, a young man who was going to come and be their savior," said Josef Redl, an economics reporter for the left-leaning weekly Falter.
If negotiations falter, Congress could avoid a shutdown by temporarily funding the government into the new year, but that would force it to take up the appropriations fight again in January.
Zions, he argues, is both a simple bank, involved in taking deposits and making loans, and too small to impact the financial system or the broader national economy should it falter.
For the most part, researchers have focused on a target that seemed obvious and approachable: a protein, beta amyloid, that starts to accrue in patients' brains years before their memories falter.
Families and nations falter or thrive depending on the willingness and ability of members and citizens to learn how to live with their differences, find common ground and trust one another.
Still, even the few other stories that falter give us a sense of watching a fluent, deeply talented artist extend herself and take risks in her quest to master the form.
But given her program, the very election of Ms. Le Pen would change the game: Investors would sell off French assets, markets would fall, and the eurozone recovery itself could falter.
Goldman Sachs began covering Macy's with a sell rating on Monday, saying the retailer's core business will continue to falter while turnaround plans deter more people from walking into its stores.
The Rough closure means when gas demand peaks, or supplies falter, there is no large buffer to ensure all immediate needs can be met, leading to huge spikes in wholesale prices.
There exists the possibility, though, of a double-team: Should the markets falter and the president start tweeting about the evil of higher rates, the combination could make the Fed crouch.
That France finds itself in this position — hoping for a complete novice to win and cringing at the consequences if he should falter — has rattled the French political establishment, and Europe.
In some instances, they counteract this very effort: a fabric tent may falter in extreme weather, but one is harder pressed to find the humanity in an enclosed metal box, repeated endlessly.
Newly established charitable organizations often have difficulty attracting financing, and some observers say their failure rates are even higher than the large numbers of venture-capital-backed start-ups that falter yearly.
"There's a split in society — in our editorial office, at the lunch table, in circles of friends," said Florian Klenk, editor in chief of Falter, a left-leaning weekly based in Vienna.
Why unicorns falter In early February 2016, a study of financing deals reported by The Wall Street Journal found that investors are increasingly protecting themselves from IPOs that don't perform as expected.
"This surplus adds to the huge stock builds seen in the second half of 2018 when oil production surged just as demand growth started to falter," the Paris-based IEA said Friday.
And since the Single only has a motor on one wheel instead of two, your acceleration or brakes can falter if you turn too hard and that wheel lifts off the ground.
After Australia recorded its biggest year of IPOs by total value in 2014, several companies involved in that rush, including Surfstitch, have seen their shares falter as earnings failed to match expectations.
And Duncan's electoral chances might falter next year following an ethics investigation into accusations he used campaign funds to pay for vacations, video games and even flights for the family's pet rabbit.
Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida said in a speech later that same day that the bank should be ready to hold off on rate hikes if global economic growth continues to falter.
"It seems more likely (just over 50% probability) that the talks will falter when they reach more difficult issues," Goldman Sachs chief US political economist Alec Phillips wrote to clients on Monday.
The Merseyside club, who have managed just one win in 2017, have seen their title bid falter as they have dropped to fifth, 14 points behind leaders Chelsea, with 12 games remaining.
The company once controlled by tycoon Tiny Rowland has been in trouble since 2009 when platinum prices began to falter and the firm asked shareholders to help shore up its balance sheet.
Where the promise begins to falter is that a lot of the early powers aren't as effective as their funny descriptor promised, and which drove me to a conservative style of play.
These are the groups that really matter, because if technology and financials falter, as they are doing now, these four are the only ones with the "heft" that will make a difference.
"The spell of our past means that one simply looks much more intensely at what Germany is up to," said Jürgen W. Falter, a politics professor at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz.
There was no need to resort to Plan B. They surged to a 28-point first-quarter lead and did not falter, thrashing the Knicks, 26-24, before an impassive sellout crowd.
North Korea conducted several launches in 2019 as diplomatic efforts between Pyongyang and Washington began to falter, but the country steered clear of testing intercontinental range missiles or detonating nuclear weapons underground.
And if China's banks falter, that could set off a sharp drop in growth because China would no longer be able to rely on debt-fueled spending to keep its economy growing.
And Warren appears poised to rise further if other Democrats drop out or falter in the race, given that the poll finds she's the top second choice among all other Democratic candidates.
The candidate with the least political experience in this race has become one of its most consistent political speakers, with jokes that falter only if the crowd is too familiar with him.
China has already shown its pessimism with the gold rally, selling the metal after returning from a week-long holiday on Monday, while post-Lunar New Year demand is set to falter.
In the meantime, if the Rays falter, they could have another valuable trade chip in Alex Cobb, a potential free agent who is healthy after a long recovery from Tommy John surgery.
The smugglers, or polleros, are known to kill or strand migrants who falter in their payments, and to extort those who have families that can mortgage homes or drum up more money.
Many conventional superhero shows falter after they've finished their origin story arc, but The Tick finds even stronger footing now that it has room to introduce (and ridicule) entirely new characters and plots.
The reality of testing a driverless car, both as a consumer and an occupant in the car, does leave one with a sneaking suspicion it could at some point falter in its drive.
"If you look at the former bastions of the auto industry like Detroit, Oxford-Cowley or Turin, you understand what happens to cities when once powerful corporations and leading industries falter," he added.
This quarter's growth is by no means the best Facebook has had, but it does mark a return to the company's usual upward trend after signs that it might be beginning to falter.
Tate and Nicholson collected regular paychecks, and because they mostly saw themselves as employees of the heavyweight champion first, more or less removed themselves from the toxic environment designed for them to falter.
Airbus is planning on delivering its highest-ever number of planes in 2020, while its biggest rival Boeing continues to falter in the aftermath of two fatal crashes involving its 737 Max planes.
Kira Falter, a labour expert with German law firm CMS, said companies will have to hire controllers to ensure their contractors make those deductions, pay workers properly and stick to working time regulations.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Investors pulled money from U.S.-based stock funds again during the most recent week, piling into Treasuries, gold and other safe-haven assets as global market performance continued to falter.
The Federal Reserve's more than decadelong quest to generate a healthy level of inflation continues to falter, even with the central bank's easing turn in 2019 that is targeted specifically at the issue.
Any House-passed measure is expected to falter in the GOP-controlled Senate or on the president's desk, mirroring the nation's divisions about gun safety and the causes of mass shootings (The Hill).
But the fact that the company took these steps at all, after fighting them so aggressively for so long, is proof that even while regulatory efforts falter, public sentiment can still hold sway.
As a pair of headphones that can please both gym rats and audiophiles, these cordless earbuds are both durable — clinging to you with an adjustable hook that won't falter during movement — and euphonious.
With around 400 jets sold in December, Airbus is closer than expected to that positive order ratio to deliveries but has said eight years of growth in its backlog may falter in 2018.
But often, when it comes to getting a raise, it's also up to employees to take the initiative, added Michael Erwin, a senior career advisor with CareerBuilder — and that's where most workers falter.
McLaren, the second-most successful team in series history, discontinued its use of Mercedes engines two years ago and renewed ties with Honda as engine provider only to see its legendary eminence falter.
Regulators need to make sure that shadow banks have risk management controls in place; that they follow appropriate financial guidelines for lending; and that they have ample provisions should their financial businesses falter.
But t hird-party parental control apps tend to falter on iOS devices since Apple limits the device settings these apps can access, which is one advantage of Apple&aposs built-in tools.
In a world of adaptations that are roundly thought to be ruined when they veer too far away from the source material, Thorne's own adaptations seem to falter when they are too faithful.
"It seems really likely that Amazon's prime delivery system will falter," Daniel Flaming, president of Economic Roundtable and an author of the 2019 report on Amazon's economic impact on southern California, told Motherboard.
As these retirees, designated by initials only, sit by an imaginary sea, the text juxtaposes their streams of consciousness to create a stuttering chorus: Thoughts spring up then falter, memories ebb and flow.
Mr. Powell said that gradual rate increases remained the best way for the Fed to navigate between the danger the economy will overheat and cause inflation, and the danger the economy will falter.
The nation's second-largest oil company also announced a $20 billion capital spending budget for 2020, and said it was considering offloading some of its natural gas projects as prices continue to falter.
It's expensive to play, and global power grabs untethered to a broader vision of global order tend to falter, as resources and lives expended abroad fail to bring peace and progress at home.
B.C. Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Scott Fraser said the province will not falter on its support for the pipeline, while Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs say they will continue to oppose the project.
But just outside Öhringen's tidy old quarter, dominated by the steeple of a 21910th-century stone church, there are signs that the economic upswing that has nourished this idyll is beginning to falter.
But while the opportunities are there, so too are the risks, as deals stall, like the deal for former Italian champions AC Milan, or falter, like a recent deal for English team Middlesborough.
Platt and others caution, however, that basing a primary campaign on November electability can be risky — falter in an early state after being the front-runner, and the electability argument starts to evaporate.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's incoming government will pursue a bilateral deal with Canada if talks to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement falter, Mexican president-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Friday.
Pessimists can also point to the existence of positive feedback mechanisms in the economy, which tend to fuel booms, but can also accelerate the descent into a recession once the economy starts to falter.
Lots of pre-seed founders will need to find "normal" jobs, many seed-stage startups will fold, a bunch of Series A startups will falter, some Series B companies will retrench and so on.
The prime minister says instead Britain will be less safe outside the EU because security cooperation may falter and has warned that thousands of migrants could head to the country from camps in France.
Hundreds protest against 'fixed' election in Venezuela Venezuela debt rally may falter despite oil price, election Venezuela PDVSA begins interest payments on 2020 bond -sources To view a graphic on Venezuela debt, click: reut.
Trump administration officials have been divided over how hard to press Beijing, but the White House appears to believe it is winning the trade war as China's economy slows and its stock markets falter.
"As we are not a government institution, a thorough screening of customers and transactions is not possible," said Raiffeisen, which according to ORF and Falter performed similar transactions involving Linquist and other offshore firms.
Across much of the United States, some utilities now buy all the cheap renewable power they can on electricity markets and use quick-start gas engines to fill in when wind and sun falter.
Gideon Falter, chairman of Campaign Against Antisemitism, said the statement was an "attempt to undermine the definition's validity, despite its adoption around the world and the fact that the definition is already heavily caveated".
But as GOP efforts to repeal ObamaCare and rewrite the tax code falter, passage of the CHOICE Act could boost pressure on the Senate to deliver a major legislative accomplishment to President Trump's desk.
And the American government was always prepared to swap out South Vietnamese leaders when one seemed to falter—a privilege we bought with enormous amounts of aid, some $21964 billion between 21958 and 21954.
Prosecutors working for Paul Fishman, the United States attorney for New Jersey, said Mr. Newman's financial troubles began after a start-up film production company he ran, Cyan Pictures, began to falter in 2011.
But should that effort falter, leading conservatives are prepared to field an independent candidate in the general election, to defend Republican principles and offer traditional conservatives an alternative to Mr. Trump's hard-edged populism.
" (This presumes that people will frequent brick-and-mortar shops in the first place.) By Lowrey's assessment, the existing system "would falter and fail if confronted with vast inequality and tidal waves of joblessness.
While China's official figures for economic output show that growth did not falter in 2015 and 2016, and that there was a slight uptick last year, Western economists are skeptical of Chinese economic statistics.
Low inflation is a sign of economic weakness and can be a problem in its own right, for instance by restricting the Fed's ability to reduce borrowing costs should the economy begin to falter.
But the brand's sales started to falter in 2015 as it made fashion missteps and began to lose favor with many of its core consumers, who questioned the quality and fit of its apparel.
Luxury firms falter Shares in luxury goods companies, which usually benefit from increased consumer spending over the Chinese New Year, have also taken a hit this week, although they recovered a little on Friday.
Yet this attitude can lead to some surreal situations when black public figures who rarely seemed like allies suddenly discover their inner-Black Lives Matter when their careers falter or they face legal trouble.
"Some days I succumb to the words that people say about me and some days I falter because this is a very difficult industry to be in, especially [when you're] so different," Noor says.
As negotiations continue to falter, the narrative that the conservatives who want the repeal they were promised and voted for over the last eight years are the ones to blame is specious and insulting.
While many of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries' currencies will avoid devaluations, however, the modest economic recovery of the last year is set to falter, with weaker growth expected in the next few quarters.
While the US is limited by its ability to use monetary or fiscal policy to a revive an economy that begins to falter, emerging Asian countries have a lot of room to grow, Bridgewater believes.
Environmentalists have raised concerns that while grizzlies have made a comeback, their recovery could falter if federal safeguards are lifted, a move that would open the animals to public hunting outside the national park boundaries.
Given that Xbox Live was such a bright spot in Microsoft's earnings, the acquisition of Beam should help it foster a larger community to help recurring revenues in its gaming division if hardware sales falter.
With a few exceptions, like Trump Tweets about protestors, Broadway and then "Saturday Night Live" actors which show a continued thin skin, he has conducted himself in a manner that hasn't caused markets to falter.
The Nationals have won 33 of their past 13 games but saw their bullpen falter again Saturday as left-hander Felipe Rivero allowed six runs (five earned) without recording an out in the eighth inning.
"The rally is now retreating on fears that OPEC will continue to flood the market with oil in a world where demand may falter," said Phil Flynn, analyst at the Price Futures Group in Chicago.
"Should the U.S. economy falter, it would be difficult to identify any major economy that could be the growth engine for the world in the near-term," it said, noting that China's growth is slowing.
Cramer tapped Spain's Banco Santander and Germany's Deutsche Bank as names that could do well after Brexit, since London's financial hub could falter as bankers move their business outside of the U.K. Questions for Cramer?
"This suggests that the gradual improvement we have seen in wages since 2017 may falter, particularly given the recent rise in underutilisation, supporting the need for another rate cut in 2019," analysts at ANZ said.
This one may not make much sense, but — like a demented old film noir or a Shonda Rhimes show at its crazed best — "Girl" doesn't falter in its absurdity or commitment to its own seriousness.
But in practice, RAD brings some promising ideas to the table that quickly falter under the grind demanded by roguelikes, and all the chuckles in the world can't do much to keep that at bay.
"The fundamental outlook for gold is still looking a little bleak despite the recent recovery, so I would not be surprised if gold was to falter from here," said Fawad Razaqzada, an analyst with Forex.com.
The known equations of physics falter when applied to the tiny, fleeting and frenzied environment of the Big Bang, in which they struggle to cram an enormous amount of energy into infinitesimal space and time.
One was when his poll numbers, which had started to falter after he questioned whether the voters of Iowa were stupid for believing Ben Carson's personal story, went back up after the Paris terrorist attacks.
Its new announcements are so heavily shrouded in secrecy and its products are so widely used (can you imagine a world without i-Things?) — that it has seemed impossible for the tech giant to falter.
He used to turn up on British cards to beat the breaks off of middling fighters like Chris Leben and Yoshihiro Akiyama, but he would inevitably falter when he faced one of the big names.
His presence with the Yankees, however, should not only shorten games for a struggling starting pitching staff, it also provides insurance should Chapman falter because of a balky left knee that has bothered him lately.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's bet that tax cuts and a gush of government spending would smooth the path to a second term may falter as cracks begin to appear in a decade-old recovery.
The high-quality United States bonds in the aggregate bond index will deliver on their main purpose in your 401(k): When stocks falter, these bonds will hold their ground, and they may even rally.
So, when the real economy does falter with respect to unemployment or growth, and that can come as the market transmissions to do that, primarily interest rates effecting borrowing levels or wealth effect effecting consumption.
Sunday's victory was the third comeback of 229 or more points by Mahomes and the Chiefs during this postseason — an N.F.L. record — and it seemed inevitable once Garoppolo and the 226ers' offense began to falter.
But their efforts falter in the face of falsehoods pushed by users with massive online audiences, which social media platforms often refuse to remove, arguing they should not serve as the Web's arbiters of truth.
Senate Homeland Security Chairman Ron Johnson is casting major doubt on the prospects of significant gun regulations passing this fall, the latest sign that the effort to pass new firearm laws is starting to falter.
He told you that his only regret was that he had never looked at a leaderboard on Sunday because he was afraid he would get too nervous and falter if he knew where he stood.
In the 295.8 homestretch, banks have played it safe and ushered in a wave of transactions for familiar, higher-rated borrowers, aware that investors are stepping aside from companies that could falter in a downturn.
The survey also shows that Bloomberg is successfully eating into Biden's popularity among black voters, a key Democratic voting bloc that had been considered the vice president's firewall should he falter in New Hampshire on Tuesday.
Opposition parties called for Zuma to resign; but analysts mostly predicted Zuma would survive the fallout after picking Gigaba to replace Gordhan, a more prudent choice than investors had feared, despite concern budget discipline would falter.
But it does indicate the company that was, just six months ago, valued at over a trillion dollars is entering a period of financial uncertainty, as the success of the iPhone has begun to visibly falter.
With rates so low and QE set to soak up 40 percent of the stock of outstanding government bonds for the Riksbank to buy, it could run out of options should the global economic recovery falter.
Bonds have rallied on the secondary market after President Muhammadu Buhari won a second term in charge of Africa's biggest economy, although the defeat of his pro-market rival has caused the stock market to falter.
Years of ultra-low interest rates since the financial crisis spurred a borrowing binge and helped drive Canadian household debt to record levels in recent years, fueling a housing boom that has recently began to falter.
While standing by his January prediction on CNBC for a 10 percent gain in the this year, that the Trump rally could falter in 2018 as hopes for 3 percent GDP fail to turn into reality.
And instead of falter, the group helped spark a 28-214 run to take control of the game, a run that featured a 25-point from Ahrens, a jumper from Goins and a triple from McQuaid.
So, even as some tech stocks and unicorns falter, it has never been a better time to be an early-stage technology investor, provided that you have access to good companies and strong founders early on.
Headlined most recently by a Des Moines Register poll showing him pulling only 2 percent support, O'Rourke has seen his star falter, leading to calls from prominent Democrats to drop his bid and take on Sen.
On the website created by the Cultural Landscape Foundation to accompany the exhibition, Freeway Park is given a grade of C, for "beginning to falter," though the Canyon Fountain is scheduled to be rehabilitated in 2017.
He's got the knack for late drama, and this time he collected a ball after an attack had seemed to falter, controlled it and fired a left-footed shot around Lloris and inside the left post.
Still, he shrugged off concerns about a sharp slowdown, while some economists warn China's economy could falter as stimulus steps taken in the run-up to the 19th Communist Party Congress last month run their course.
One thing is clear: Chinese and Russian assertiveness comes at a price, and 85033 years after the United States stopped the war in Bosnia, it should not allow this small yet strategically vital country to falter.
The pound has been relatively steady compared with last year's slump, but recent data suggest that consumer confidence may be starting to falter as inflation rises and Britain's negotiations to leave the European Union come closer.
The deal will see Rothesay assume the risk that investment returns falter or that members live longer than expected, so-called longevity risk, which companies are keen to transfer to insurers and off their balance sheet.
In the early 2000s, we'd seen a few horses come close, with War Emblem, Smarty Jones and Big Brown all winning both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, only to falter in the final race.
Should they continue to win, and the Falcons falter, Detroit could end up making the playoffs for a second consecutive year for the first time since they qualified in three straight years from 230 to 28.5.
But as demand began to falter this month, mills were left with surplus steel, compounded by more lenient production curbs this winter as China allowed regions to set their own output restrictions based on emission levels.
It inspired us to stand up to protect our communities, to not falter in the face of militarized police brutality, to reject the status quo of white supremacy, and to continue to build this movement of movements.
"We were trying to produce the exact same fuel so we will be able to use the exact same infrastructure and the same aeroplanes that we are using today," Christoph Falter, a researcher at Bauhaus Luftfahrt, said.
"Even after a hard-fought election here at home and power changing hands, American leadership on the global stage won't falter," said Representative Eliot Engel, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, a bill sponsor.
However, Kudlow also caveated that the intention was only to relax the requirements "for a limited time period" according to the Financial Times, creating the possibility that the restrictions could be re-imposed if trade talks falter.
"These minutes don't support an interest rate increase sooner rather than later, and therefore I think the dollar is going to continue to falter a bit," said Chris Gaffney, president of EverBank World Markets in St. Louis.
If the rapid ascent of the wearables as a hot new category is, after the tepid reception to the Apple Watch, poised to falter, Xiaomi's uninspiring new Amazfit may be the final death knell for the smartwatch.
While China's exports are expected to falter soon, its imports, especially commodities, could remain strong for months to come as Beijing rolls out more measures such as infrastructure spending to boost domestic demand, economists at ANZ said.
China's president is considering a provincial official to succeed Zhou Xiaochuan, a veteran policymaker who has led the central bank since 2002 and whom analysts regard as a champion of reforms that could falter without his leadership.
If a dollar appreciation were now to cause the emerging market economies, including China, to falter, those economies would import less from the U.S., which would limit the degree to which the U.S. trade balance might improve.
And if they falter, they would do well to reread the words of one of the greatest moral leaders of our time who reminds us of our common humanity and the values that connect as a family.
Under the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, the government was given the ability to identify financial firms that could pose a risk to the overall financial system should they falter, and as a result deserve closer scrutiny.
Among the other two candidates on the stage, Ohio Governor John Kasich turned in a positive performance with an optimistic message, hoping Rubio and Cruz will falter and he will end up as the central Trump alternative.
Federal auto safety regulators are preparing guidelines for autonomous vehicles that may or may not include the need for a steering wheel or require the presence of a driver who can step in should computerized systems falter.
LONDON (Reuters) - Flows into commodity investments have hit their highest levels since the global financial crisis as negative interest rates boost the appeal of real assets, but they risk reversing as rallies falter in metals and oil.
But no, we knew that the Smith braintrust would only be in crisis when the man's music began to falter, which it hasn't because there hasn't been a Will Smith solo album for more than a decade.
The researchers propose that a weakening of the immune system may explain the many perils of L.O.Y. When white blood cells that serve as immune sentries lose their Y chromosome, Dr. Dumanski said, their surveillance skills falter.
As the reality of self-driving vehicles approaches and ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft encroach on individual car ownership, many analysts took to writing off the auto manufacturer, saying it would falter under the pressure.
That lead began to falter in the weeks leading up to the election, and Reeves received some last minute get-out-the-vote assistance from President Donald Trump, his son Donald Jr., and Vice President Mike Pence.
Industry analysts have already estimated Amazon is on track to become the No. 1 apparel retailer in the U.S. by year's end if it's able to keep the momentum going and win market share as others falter.
Republicans insisted that once Blackburn won the primary and the race fully engaged, Bredesen's numbers would falter as he became more and more identified with the national Democratic Party, which isn't at all popular in the state.
There will also be some new horses racing in their first Triple Crown race as well, including Diamond King and Quip, whose fresh legs could come up big should Justify falter in the stretch of the track.
In hindsight, though, it's clear that, even as that defining quality was pushing her to one of the biggest achievements—and helping her to regain another shot at that title—her heart was also staring to falter.
The controversy comes at a relative low point in Sisi's popularity as the economy continues to falter and opponents level sharp criticism at the government's handling of the investigation into the murder of Italian graduate student Giulio Regeni.
Opinion polls suggest the ANC will again win a majority of the National Assembly's 222 seats but analysts say its margin of victory may fall as efforts to address racial disparities in land ownership, housing and services falter.
The focus on gamer-friendly features appears to be a shift away from Samsung's previous positioning of the Note as a productivity-boosting device, and is an attempt to lure younger customers as the company's smartphone sales falter.
The IMF also noted that, even under benign circumstances, within three years the country's public debt-to-GDP ratio would approach 100 percent, and it could rise even higher should Brazil's borrowing costs rise or its economy falter.
Cory Booker's critique of his role in the 1994 crime bill, which led to an extended discussion of criminal justice issues that Biden seemed to struggle on — come down to issues where Biden could falter in a general.
Vivek Chandra said an anticipated push to make Final Investment Decisions (FIDs) on U.S. projects next year may also falter because buyers, whose commitments help finance projects, are still shy of coming forward in a fast-changing market.
While the mayor brings many strengths to the table and remains in strong position to win over Biden voters should that campaign falter, he has yet to really sell the most powerful part of his candidacy: generational change.
Raquel Cool, Claire Burns, and Sierra Falter are former donors who launched WAED in February of 28, to provide a "safe space" for donors to share their stories, and to access unbiased, scientifically-backed information on the procedure.
And toward the end of the 90-minute showdown, Pence began to falter, and then with a single infelicitous phrase he evoked the only wall Trump will ever build: the one between the Republican Party and Latino voters.
" Whatever the case, it severely distracted the anthem singer, causing her to falter a bit and come up with this gem: I'm pretty sure the lyric isn't "gave proof through the knights that our star was still there.
Edward Brookner Providence, R.I. ♦ To the Editor: Jared Diamond's review of Bill McKibben's "Falter" is further evidence that, like Twain's views on the weather, everyone talks about anthropogenic climate change but few do anything worthwhile about it.
The president is also concerned that if he makes a deal, his core political support will falter, and his voters will see him as inauthentic after he talked about a wall in rally after rally for three years.
But her wait-and-see method began to falter when hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants began arriving in Europe in 2015, giving rise to a right-wing backlash that elevated a fringe party into the Bundestag.
But rather than make that judgment public, in the state-run news media or in official remarks, China's leaders are sitting back, content to watch Mr. Trump's credibility falter among American allies and adversaries alike, the analysts said.
TURKEY-RUSSIA TALKS FALTER The push on Saraqeb comes before an end-of-February deadline set by Erdogan for Assad's forces to pull back from territory that Ankara says is part of a buffer zone agreed with Russia.
Major U.S. indices fell steeply after a Bloomberg report that the United States is preparing to announce tariffs on all remaining Chinese imports by early December if talks next month between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping falter.
China's overall auto market is set for a rebound this year as a tax cut on small engine vehicles boosts sales, although economic growth continues to falter with factory activity contracting for a 10th straight month in December.
Their narrative arcs are most absorbing when they falter in their respective virtues—when Frank, for instance, is thrown on his heels by an insubordinate senator or Claire allows some hesitancy or yearning to break across her face.
This South Korea-US contrast is yet another example of the importance of equitable access to health care — something South Korea and many other developed countries have managed to provide their citizens while the US continues to falter.
So when the real economy does falter with respect to unemployment or growth, and that can come as a result - the market transmissions that do that primarily are interest rates affecting borrowing levels or a wealth effect affecting consumption.
It wasn't that long ago that serious people had real questions about the future of the New York Times, which looked like it might falter for the same reasons many newspapers have struggled over the past couple of decades.
Years of ultra-low interest rates since the 2008 financial crisis had spurred a borrowing binge and helped drive Canadian household debt to record levels in recent years, fuelling a housing boom that has only recently begun to falter.
Analysts say efforts to "normalise" the company underpin soaring share prices, but some who witnessed its growth bemoan a loss of passion as industrial problems persist and sales falter, masked for now by a grounding crisis at rival Boeing.
"The big question is, how long this improvement in risk appetite might last ... unless we see a definite peak in the number of cases being diagnosed, it's really quite possible that risk appetite will falter again," Rabobank's Foley said.
The weekend disclosure from a source close to the situation that Bloomberg is laying the groundwork for a run that he could launch should Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton falter, sent shock waves rippling through the entire presidential field.
Unsecured consumer borrowing rose nearly 11 percent in the year to November, its fastest since 2005, according to Bank of England data, and bank governor Mark Carney has warned the economy could falter as consumer spending outstrips wage growth.
" In a telephone interview, Jürgen Falter, a professor of politics at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, said the gains in the three state legislatures by the Alternative for Germany were "a clear warning shot for Ms. Merkel's refugee policy.
Still, the downward cycle — there are signs it is underway — might play out like this: As the virus disrupts manufacturing supply chains as well as travel, consumer spending would fall and businesses would falter, and stock prices would plummet.
The pressure is on for Bloomberg Bloomberg jumped into the Democratic presidential race in November with the expectation that Biden would falter once voting began, presumably leaving an opening for Bloomberg to replace him as the moderate front-runner.
U.S. economy and markets are not susceptible to a major slowdown due to the virus outbreak because they are more domestically focused, but share prices could falter in the near-term, Citi analyst Tobias Levkovich said in a note.
"We think the policy support would not falter this year but its effect could be more pronounced amid lower trade-related risks," said Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, in a news conference in Beijing last week.
Ranney, who played football at the University of Akron, stayed involved with Nied until their football team began to falter on the field and at the gate in the mid-225s, when the duo gave up their N.F.L. franchise.
That reduced support for the economy just at the time that growth began to falter late last year, adding to pressures on Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha's junta as it prepares to return Thailand to democracy in early 23.
But I am fairly certain that as with food regimens, an extreme carbon diet will falter, and practitioners will soon retrieve their S.U.V.s and cheat so often with hamburgers that those local radishes will molder in the vegetable crisper.
But rather than falter, the Team Shuster rose to the occasion, winning three consecutive must-win matches to reach the playoff, and then upsetting Sweden in the gold medal game to take the top prize for the first time.
The scramble to get work done in advance of a strike speaks to the need women in the industry have to never falter in the value they provide, so that they're not replaced by someone else eager to prove her value.
While we're always a little blue (pun intended) when it comes time to part with our tried-and-true pieces once they start to falter, the opportunity to shop brand-new jeans, jackets, and jumpsuits usually perks us right back up.
Kerry dropped in on Afghanistan to show support for a government he helped create less than two years ago, one that has continued to falter in the face of a weak economy, a seemingly irrepressible Taliban insurgency, and ongoing corruption.
"The UK recovery will probably falter due to heightened uncertainty about the country's future relations with the EU27, but a more competitive exchange rate along with additional policy support will cushion the blow," Capital Economics analysts wrote in a research note.
Major U.S. indexes fell sharply on Monday after a Bloomberg report that the United States is preparing to announce tariffs on all remaining Chinese imports by early December if talks next month between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping falter.
"There's a case, if growth starts to falter or if confidence starts to drop meaningfully in a way that looks likely to affect growth, in saying: let's get in front of the curve with the tools that we have," he said.
Justice League was one of the most expensive films ever with a rumored production budget of around $300 million — and it prominently featured Wonder Woman, one of 2017's breakouts — but tepid reviews caused it to falter at the box office.
Justice League was one of the most expensive films ever with a rumored production budget of around $300 million — and it prominently featured Wonder Woman, one of 2017's breakouts — but tepid reviews caused it to falter at the box office.
"We need to expand existing technology in practical ways in order to achieve renewable energy targets, but the energy transition will falter without investments in innovative research," Johannes Remmel, the environment minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, said in a statement.
And while many avid gym-goers tend to be up to date when it comes to the latest HIIT craze or health food trends, most people falter when it comes to the recovery component, both for the body and the mind.
Blom's rough-cut, hoarse roar remains the most potent and enduring reminder of Agrimonia's crust punk origins; even during the album's prettiest moments, her vocals never falter or soften, refusing to temper the aggression that percolates within the album's core.
Why it matters: The study suggests that brands should no longer expect a single, universal moment of greatest engagement from consumers throughout the day and that "traditional reach" metrics falter when they don't take consumer focus and intent into consideration.
The takeaway is that, even if we assume great efficiency and performance improvements to reduce the rate of doubling, AI progress seems to be increasingly compute-limited at a time when our collective growth in computing power is beginning to falter.
Whether this will help spur sales of iPhone and Apple Watch devices remains to be seen, but as Apple Pay continues to spread and competing systems like CurrentC falter, Apple may, over time, have a mobile payments hit on its hand.
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood's big-budget summer lineup continued to falter over the weekend, at least in North America, as two movies carrying a combined $500 million in production and global marketing costs arrived to $57.7 million in total ticket sales.
If the Trump campaign continues to falter, the damage could extend to candidates who look like survivors at the moment — think Senators Rob Portman in Ohio, Charles E. Grassley in Iowa, John McCain in Arizona and Roy Blunt in Missouri.
One option is to let local governments sell even more bonds, but this could only be considered if the economy continues to falter and more funds are needed to keep projects going once the quota is used up, insiders said.
Fearful though she is when we first meet her, the Girl still retains the glowing innocence of youth; it's only when she has been inaugurated into a life of sexual slavery that the light in her eyes begins to falter.
Ask a question that's nonsense or off-topic, David Gunkel, a professor at Northern Illinois University told me in an email, and Duplex will falter enough to either reveal that it's a machine or put a human on the line.
Merkel was asked if comments by her and President Emmanuel Macron that Germany and France hope to make progress on ideas to reform the euro zone by March were realistic, given the risk that talks with the SPD could falter.
Mr. Zhang said that if talks were to start and then falter, the opening by Mr. Kim would give China a chance at some point to try and convince the Trump administration that some sort of deal is preferable to war.
Instead, his spectacular sequences — in the tide pools of the Pacific Northwest, in Amazon rain forests and in Tanzania's Serengeti region, among other places — reproduce the circumstances of original studies, providing visual demonstrations of what makes environments thrive, falter or rebound.
A.D. McKay Calgary, Alberta ♦ To the Editor: Reviewing "Falter," Jared Diamond gently scolds its author, Bill McKibben, for writing in a manner unconvincing to those who don't already agree with McKibben (and Diamond) that humanity faces an existential environmental crisis.
Lately, climate policymakers around the world have been grappling with the fact that even the best-laid plans to tackle global warming will falter if they don't take into account people who might lose out from a shift to cleaner energy.
Earlier in the day, as representatives struggled to come to an agreement on several points and President Trump continuing to disparage Canada and its trade practices, there were fears that the last-ditch talks to salvage the trade agreement could falter.
Despite handing over the coronavirus portfolio to Vice President Mike Pence, Mr. Trump has been unable to let it go as he has watched the stock market plunge and the economy he has pinned his re-election hopes on suddenly falter.
Despite handing over the coronavirus portfolio to Vice President Mike Pence, Mr. Trump has been unable to let it go as he has watched the stock market plunge and the economy he has pinned his re-election hopes on suddenly falter.
Those close to the ex-governor say he hopes to create momentum in New Hampshire and South Carolina, but a source familiar with Patrick's plans acknowledged on Wednesday that the campaign could also falter early because of its late start.
And when Witherspoon's acting career began to falter in the 2010s and she found herself pushed more and more into the mid-tier romantic comedy ghetto, she made books and her own taste as a reader central to her resurgence.
Bureaucracy is only one of the more visible parts of a problem that is vastly more systemic since Asia's third-largest economy started to falter, burdened by $150 billion in bad loans, excess and idle capacity and stalled private investment.
At mission control in Darmstadt, Germany, engineers watched a green line representing Rosetta's radio contact with Earth falter, and finally flatline, indicating that Rosetta had successfully completed its mission and landed on comet 211P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko — the focus of its entire mission.
At mission control in Darmstadt, Germany, engineers watched a green line representing Rosetta's radio contact with Earth falter, and finally flatline, indicating that Rosetta had successfully completed its mission and landed on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko — the focus of its entire mission.
The project tapped a variety of major international news outlets including The Guardian, the BBC, France's Le Monde, Argentina's La Nación, German broadcasters NDR and WDR, as well as journalists from Swiss newspaper Sonntagszeitung, Austrian weekly paper Falter and Austrian broadcaster ORF.
For them, it wasn't just imperative for Clinton to perform well on stage Sunday, but also for Sanders to falter—or at least fall back from attacking Clinton the way Republican candidates retreated on Thursday from the challenge of taking on Trump.
Arrested outside the White House in 2011 for protesting against a planned oil pipeline, McKibben is hoping his new book "Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?" will help spur the urgency he had hoped to trigger three decades ago.
Following a morning rally, major U.S. indexes pulled back steeply after a Bloomberg report that the U.S. is preparing to announce tariffs on all remaining Chinese imports by early December if talks next month between presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping falter.
But her stunning defeat here has activists scratching their heads about how such a well-run operation, one with all the trappings of a traditional New Hampshire campaign — extensive town halls, volunteer offices throughout the state and a strong ground game — could falter.
B2B companies whose customers are other early stage B2B companies put themselves doubly at risk: Not only are startups failure-prone by nature, but an early stage company with strong fundamentals can still falter if its client base is vulnerable to market corrections.
Peter Pilz, a former Green party parliamentarian who split away to form a new opposition party that won seats an election last month, was accused in comments published Saturday in the Falter newsweekly of groping a young woman at a 2013 conference.
Were the City to falter, and the UK be forced to make cuts to the regional subsidies, the Scottish National Party may be able to bolster its case for independence by arguing that continued union would no longer protects Scots' living standards.
Why it matters: Construction is a barometer of the economy, and "when it starts to falter, it's a sign that there's cooling ahead," according to a joint survey by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and construction firm USG, first provided to Axios.
"It is up to Italian policy-makers to find rules and measures that will allow Italy to remain within the agreed budgetary targets," Juncker said in an interview with dailies Der Standard and Kurier and weekly Der Falter, that was published on Saturday.
"Gold remains supported by escalating geopolitical tensions ... Adding to the mix is the thought the FOMC may consider pausing their widely expected rate hike in December if global equity markets continue to falter," said Stephen Innes, APAC trading head at OANDA in Singapore.
"Whether the pain trade of a grinding advance in equities will persist or falter, much depends on upcoming economic and earnings data, whether protectionist tensions improve/worsen and if the bond market stays calm," strategists at MRB Partners wrote in a note.
The deal, which has not been finalized and could still fall through should negotiations falter at the last minute, may be announced as early as Thursday, when both F.N.B. and Yadkin are scheduled to announce their second-quarter earnings, the people said.
And considering how consistent both skaters have proven they can be in competition — Medvedeva was undefeated for two years until last month's European Championships, where she came in second to Zagitova — it's much more common to see their opponents falter before they do.
The more time I spent with the Mi 5, the more it reminded me of a smartphone by another young Chinese company: the OnePlus X. Both handsets are designed to grab the eye, but both falter in terms of practicality and durability.
With Clemson—a school that has long been relegated to outsider status by virtue of its modest roots and its conference (the ACC rather than the SEC), not to mention its tendency to falter in big games—that affiliation is especially intimate.
ProSieben made the announcement the day before it publishes the last results of Ebeling's nine-year term - an era in which its shares rose by 3,000 percent only to falter last year as the group was forced to cut its advertising revenue forecasts.
While Trump has lately sounded optimistic about the prospects of the deal, saying talks were "moving along very well" and "big progress" was being made, he's also left the door open for talks to falter, if all of his concerns aren't addressed.
Economists warn, however, that the economic recovery could falter if President Michel Temer fails to pass a landmark pension reform through Congress in coming months or is toppled by a massive corruption scandal that has ensnared many of the nation's senior politicians.
"Certain traits of his -- his lack of desire to conduct politics as usual, his stubbornness -- will mean that should his relationship with the military sour or cool off, he might falter more quickly than politicians in the past, and more badly," said Afzal.
People who know Naumkin said he would be unflagging in his efforts to broker a solution in Geneva, would be on good terms with both sides and would not let emotion or frustration get in the way, even if the talks falter.
Lately, climate-policy makers around the world have been grappling with the fact that even the best-laid plans to tackle global warming will falter if they don't take into account people who might lose out from a shift to cleaner energy.
Diners come to Amass for the food and service, which are flawless, but there's a reason for such consistency: It starts with the people, who are humble, assertive, and willing to put their colleagues in their place to ensure the quality doesn't falter.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Soros Fund Management LLC, whose billionaire chairman said earlier this year that markets would stumble given the uncertainty surrounding U.S. President Donald Trump, recently held positions that could profit if the financial markets falter, U.S. regulatory filings showed on Monday.
On the night of the coup, some generals took more than three hours to publicly voice support for Mr. Erdogan, prompting rumors that some of them might have supported the coup at first, only to change their minds when it appeared to falter.
Sempra's deal with State Grid Corporation of China could be announced as early as next week, the sources said, cautioning it was still possible that negotiations may falter at the last minute and asking not to be identified because the matter is confidential.
The 53-year-old Portuguese does not expect the top teams to falter like they did last season and believes clubs vying for the title would need more than the 81 points Leicester City collected to win the Premier League this year.
"Capital value growth was always expected to falter at some point during 2016, as global economic uncertainty cast doubt on ... strong growth seen in previous years persisting for much longer," Miles Gibson, Head of Research at CBRE UK, said in a statement.
ProSieben made the announcement the day before it publishes the last annual results of Ebeling's nine-year term - an era in which its shares rose by 3,000 percent only to falter last year as it was forced to cut its advertising revenue forecasts.
At mission control in Darmstadt, Germany, engineers watched a green line representing Rosetta's radio contact with Earth falter, and finally flatline, indicating that Rosetta had successfully completed its mission and landed on comet 22P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko — the focus of its entire mission.
At mission control in Darmstadt, Germany, engineers watched a green line representing Rosetta's radio contact with Earth falter, and finally flatline, indicating that Rosetta had successfully completed its mission and landed on comet 2218P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko — the focus of its entire mission.
But as the GOP's agenda began to falter, and by the late winter and early spring it became clear that the repeal and replacement of Obamacare — which Republicans had set out to tackle before taxes — would be difficult, optimism on Wall Street fizzled as well.
A 21-minute audio recording from Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi released Thursday — the first message from Baghdadi in nearly a year — emphasized violence and war, themes that have become increasingly common in the group's messages as its attempts at statehood falter.
A 34-minute audio recording from Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi released Thursday — the first message from Baghdadi in nearly a year — emphasized violence and war, themes that have become increasingly common in the group's messages as its attempts at statehood falter.
Policy insiders have said local governments may be allowed to sell more bonds in the fourth quarter, but this could only be considered if the economy continues to falter and more funds are needed to keep projects going once the quota is used up.
Starting around 2012, however, so many of the rules for Best Picture started to falter, and they really fell apart once the academy began adding a massive infusion of new voters — 20% of the membership has joined since 2015 — in response to the #OscarsSoWhite scandal.
Should any of the teams that appear to have a stronghold on a No. 1 seed — like Gonzaga or San Diego State — falter down the stretch, there's a solid argument to be made that Seton Hall deserves the nod over the ACC's top contenders.
"We expect… this new fuel, this solar jet fuel, to perform a little bit better than the conventional fuels that we're using today because the energy content is higher," Falter added, before going on to say that the fuel's "climate impact" could also improve.
"The big question is, how long this improvement in risk appetite might last ... unless we see a definite peak in the number of cases being diagnosed, it's really quite possible that risk appetite will falter again," said Jane Foley, senior FX strategist at Rabobank.
In that regard, and in the rather inelegant and desperate way they were deployed to change the current narrative of the race, they resemble the disorganized, information-dump-like attacks his primary campaign rivals aimed at him, just as their campaigns were about to falter.
That reality is thickening the blizzard of attacks blanketing the Granite State because some candidates know that the primary could set the contours of the race for those who move on and snuff out the White House dreams of some Republicans who falter on Tuesday.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's business in China continues to falter amid a dearth of fresh products, even though the American automaker earlier this week said it plans to launch two new models in the world's biggest auto market by the end of the year.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Chinese investors sold into gold's rally after returning from a week-long holiday, a sign they do not expect prices to go much higher and cannot be counted on to support the market with post-Lunar New Year demand set to falter.
"We expect Powell to reiterate both the Fed's belief that the case for more accommodative monetary policy has strengthened and its commitment to ensuring the US economic expansion does not falter," Joseph Capurso, senior currency strategist at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, wrote in a note.
With or without a visit, Xi's aware of your perception that he has some control over Kim and could try to exploit any of his leverage over Kim -- including trying to pull Kim further away from your stated goal of denuclearization -- if trade talks falter.
But as the GOP's agenda began to falter and by the late winter and early spring it became clear that the repeal and replacement of Obamacare — which Republicans had set out to tackle before taxes — would be difficult, optimism on Wall Street fizzled as well.
BULL-BEAR DOWN TO 6.8 AS CREDIT MARKETS FALTER The approaching prospect of an end to quantitative easing also caused outflows from rate-sensitive credit markets, driving BAML's "Bull & Bear" indicator of market sentiment down to 6.8, down from 7.6 in the previous week.
As political commentators have pointed out, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, the winners of the past two Republican Iowa Caucuses, had similar support from the Christian Right, only to falter when the race moved on to states with more moderate, and less devout, electorates.
Though Mr. Erdogan secured another five-year term as president with sweeping new powers in an election last year, he was rendered suddenly vulnerable by his party's poor showing in the March 2000 voting, which took place as the economy has begun to falter.
KABUL, Afghanistan — A Taliban attack on two aid organizations last week, the deadliest episode in a recent surge of violence against humanitarian workers in Afghanistan, is a signal to many that as peace talks falter, the insurgents are lashing out against so-called soft targets.
A third of the way through this season, the Mets are 27-27 after a 1103-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs on Thursday, when Seth Lugo fired four scoreless innings in his first start of the season only to see the bullpen falter.
Johnson, who is looking to become the first golfer not named Tiger Woods to win four consecutive PGA Tour starts since Ben Hogan in 1953, is the man to beat along with McIlroy and Spieth but many challengers are ready to pounce should they falter.
Kim's comments during a four-day plenary meeting of the Workers' Party's Central Committee, which were published by state media on Wednesday, come as talks falter between Washington and Pyongyang over disagreements involving disarmament steps and the removal of sanctions imposed on North Korea.
BULL-BEAR DOWN TO 6.8 AS CREDIT MARKETS FALTER The approaching prospect of an end to quantitative easing also caused outflows from rate-sensitive credit markets, driving BAML's "Bull & Bear" indicator of market sentiment down to 6.8, down from 7.6 in the previous week.
Several Occidental investors oppose the deal, including its sixth-largest shareholder, T. Rowe Price Group Inc, because they consider it too large a risk if oil prices falter, or if Occidental cannot produce the $3.5 billion a year in cost savings it has promised.
Steve Bullock, a popular Democratic governor of deep-red Montana, made a bid for the moderate lane should Mr Biden falter, though for someone with a strong CV, and who generated a fair amount of buzz in DC before his entry, he seemed oddly unfocused and underprepared.
However, with robots coming at me from multiple walls, the headset's limited 50-degree field of view was hard to miss, and if I got too close to the portal on a given wall, the digital imagery would falter and vanish until I took a step back.
Still, the fact that Cabify has managed to grow as much as it has on so little funding could be a good indicator of whether it will continue to develop, or falter as so many other small companies have done in trying to compete against Uber.
Trump promises mass deportations, exclusion, a foreign policy that may falter in the Baltic but finds no such restraint in the Middle East: He promises to shred the Iranian nuclear agreement, to flatten Syria in pursuit of ISIS, to return torture to the American intelligence portfolio.
The emerging battle has those in both camps looking over their shoulders — with Biden seeking to claim the center mantle by gaining unstoppable momentum from the early states and Bloomberg's sprawling operation prepared to pick up the pieces should he falter or seem too weak to win.
Mired in a world of low growth, low inflation and low interest rates, officials from the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank said their efforts to bolster the economy through monetary policy may falter unless elected leaders stepped forward with bold measures.
That season ended with Harvey firing eight shutout innings while facing elimination in Game 5 of the World Series against Kansas City, only to falter in the ninth — after having lobbied Manager Terry Collins to stay in — as the Royals came back to win the title.
Such an aggressive program is bound to falter occasionally, as it did last week when Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, the lone black Republican in the Senate, announced that he would vote against confirming Thomas Farr to a Federal District Court seat in North Carolina.
Its much-noted hacking authenticity is lost on most of us, but its clear-eyed depictions of how insurgences warp and falter, and how corporations smoothly turn rebellion into commerce — note the fsociety souvenir stand — give the show, at its best, a frisson few others can match.
But Ms. Merkel needs to ask herself about the long-term costs of failure: How much does Germany stand to lose if the European project continues to falter, if the French-German engine stalls and, when European leaders meet this month, they fail to produce fresh thinking?
In the developing world, this type of digital engagement enables robust authoritarian regimes to become more intrusive and cost-efficient, provides a boost to fragile dictatorships that might otherwise falter, and encourages governments with weak democratic institutions to pursue new forms of online censorship and public monitoring.
This might explain why some people in Washington—including many of those who decried the Doha deal—argue for the status quo, envisaging a generation-long war of attrition in which ISIS and Al Qaeda are vigilantly kept in check and the Taliban, perhaps, eventually falter.

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