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Huawei is finding itself in even more of a pickle.
Facebook is again finding itself in hot water over its ads.
But SoftBank instead is finding itself on the defensive more often.
Finding itself in an early hole was problematic for Arena's team.
The Labor Department is finding itself in Republican crosshairs once more.
Now the company is finding itself under scrutiny again from all sides.
But a search engine finding itself banned would be notable for two reasons.
The hedge fund industry is finding itself in hot water with investors… again.
In this age of rage, Madison Avenue is finding itself on red alert.
Finding itself a few passengers short as the deadline approached, Flybe took drastic action.
Given his climate-denying ideology, he may try to repeal the endangerment finding itself.
Like many countries, India is finding itself caught between the world's two largest economies.
Yet another public space is finding itself loved to death by the onslaught of Instagrammers.
It sounded like a band finally finding itself after years of grasping at the past.
Twitter and Trump: Twitter is finding itself caught in the middle of Trump and his opponents.
That friendship makes it easier to navigate the kinds of tough scenarios Facebook keeps finding itself in.
Not a week goes by without a fresh example of an organisation finding itself in the spotlight.
TOMORROW IN THE HILL: The oil and gas industry is finding itself on the defensive over fracking.
"We were quite, let's say, astonished by this finding itself because that's very unique," said Dr. Musilová.
"The body has this incredible way of healing itself and finding itself anew," Brenda Bufalino, 80, said.
As a result, in Afrin, the Trump administration is finding itself awkwardly on the opposite side from Turkey.
"It's very strange: The body has this incredible way of healing itself, of finding itself anew," she said.
But now the school is finding itself on the verge of bankruptcy and in danger of shutting down.
So one way or the other the gaming world is finding itself in bed with the open-source community.
For the second time in three years, Google is finding itself in the news over an employee-generated spreadsheet.
Plus, Waymo is finding itself in a space that is becoming increasingly crowded with other big, well-heeled players.
The Tasmanian Fire Service, unaccustomed to tackling dozens of wildfires at once in remote locales, is finding itself outmatched.
Even with its stumbles related to inappropriate content, YouTube is finding itself with a growing audience of young children.
To prevent against the risk of finding itself in a legal vacuum, CaixaBank relocated its legal offices to Valencia.
"Pitch" is still finding itself — and figuring out Ginny's exact psyche — but everything is moving in the right direction.
India has a history of censoring sexually explicit and politically sensitive content, and Bollywood is increasingly finding itself under scrutiny.
In the coming years, the regime risks finding itself running out of cash, out of friends and out of time.
With three weeks to go until the Iowa caucuses, the Clinton campaign is finding itself in an unpleasantly familiar position.
France is finding itself in the middle of debate over protectionism, as a backlash against globalization deepens around the world.
Saudi Arabia shunned: Riyadh is finding itself increasingly isolated because of the unexplained disappearance of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The increased spending on lobbying is a reflection that Silicon Valley is finding itself in an unprecedented political hot seat.
But the plan evaporated when the developer pulled out last year, after finding itself in legal trouble with the city council.
It's now 2016, and Republican presidential candidates are competing to destroy ISIS, a competition Apple is now finding itself sucked into.
Because of Trump's approach, Canada is finding itself more alone than maybe it has been for a very, very long time.
China risks finding itself denied market access or locked out of lucrative infrastructure and development projects under an aggrieved opposition government.
This was back in the late 80s, when hip-hop was still finding itself and MTV rarely showed anyone of color.
But subsequent governments have constantly tried meddling with the central bank's policies, with the BOE often finding itself walking on a tightrope.
With no stand-out alternative to the standard-issue GameCube controller, the competitive Melee scene is finding itself in a desperate spot.
India has a history of censoring sexually explicit and politically sensitive content, and Bollywood is increasingly finding itself at the receiving end.
In an odd twist, Wildwood is not the only place on the Jersey Shore finding itself grappling with questions about Smith's legacy.
At a time when Toronto rap was still finding itself, "I'm on One" and its booming, brooding sound pointed the way forward.
Kingdom Come has reportedly sold more than a million copies, meaning the game hasn't had much trouble finding itself an enormous audience.
It's also sized oddly, finding itself smack in middle between the XS and XS Max instead of being larger or smaller than both.
Like Venice and The Galapagos Islands, Australia is finding itself at the forefront of the hospitality industry's most tragic sector: last-chance tourism.
The regime is compelling conformity at home at a time when it is finding itself facing potentially existential challenges abroad -- particularly from Trump.
But as dealmaking has slowed and cost-cutting has run dry, its investors are punishing it for finding itself no better than its peers.
Daimler AG is finding itself in the crosshairs and wondering whether it could be the next target in a crackdown on diesel emissions scams.
But there has been tension inside the firm over the past several weeks, particularly as Sherpa has kept finding itself playing last-minute defense.
From deteriorating U.S.-Saudi relations to stalled denuclearization talks with North Korea, the Trump administration is finding itself fighting headwinds on the world stage.
One main reason the Senate is finding itself deadlocked so often is because of its slim 51 Republican-seat majority and divided GOP caucus.
With the United States suddenly finding itself on the wrong side of the missile gap, American military planners face a new and daunting scenario.
Far from finding itself in a state of capitulation, the West exerts a very powerful cultural magnetism, evident in the rabid desperation of its opponents.
"The idea for 'Golden Days, Bold Oblique' was to create a complex and repetitive arrangement, finding itself in constant movement," Aquiet tells The Creators Project.
These days, many studies aim for counter intuitiveness for the wrong reasons: Just to make a splash, even if the finding itself has little value.
As if finding itself in Mr. Trump's cross hairs were not enough, California has reason right now to feel especially vulnerable to climate change itself.
First, she deemed it "arbitrary and capricious" for the FSOC to designate MetLife as systematically significant without identifying the likelihood of MetLife finding itself in distress.
Fitbit predicted and eventually came to define the wearable zeitgeist, finding itself at the forefront of the next big wave in consumer electronics after the smartphone.
Before delaying its IPO and finding itself in the middle of a potential boardroom coup, the young startup was snapping up a wide variety of startups.
One night after finding itself at the center of the sports world's attention because of a bunch of assholes, Fenway Park once again in the spotlight.
The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, finding itself overwhelmed by the crisis' scale, has emended its response budget from $77 million to $200 million.
The setback dropped Nelson to 0-4 in his last six starts, with Milwaukee finding itself on the short end of the stick in each outing.
The Trump administration, finding itself in a tit-for-tat battle over access, would then almost certainly do the same for travelers from the European Union.
A white SUV didn't seem to mind finding itself sandwiched between us and another self-driving car, identifiable by its distinctive Lidar unit spinning on its roof.
How likely would it be for the $20 bill to turn over even ONCE in the black community before finding itself in the hands of another business?
Now, the media company is finding itself in the middle of an investigation into whether the president had knowledge of hush money payments made on his behalf.
It, perhaps unwittingly, got into the nitty gritty of reciprocity, entitlement and gendered politeness dynamics, finding itself an exemplar for that very millennial preoccupation: The Nice Guy.
But on Monday, Mr. Mattis said he believed that diplomacy and sanctions were managing to put pressure on Pyongyang, which he said was finding itself increasingly isolated.
A politics that is narrowly anti-Trump and excessively focused on "norms" runs a substantial risk of finding itself paralyzed and unable to govern even if it wins.
The Goodman, finding itself with an empty studio space when the actor Stacy Keach's illness forced the postponement of his solo show, offered to bring the show downtown.
But the idea of Mr. Erdogan's weak government finding itself subservient to the Kremlin, rather than maintaining its alliances with the United States and NATO, is also worrying.
Beyond gold iPhone rumors, 5G may well be the first time that China drives the company's product roadmaps, and it should be wary of finding itself on the defensive.
The global ridesharing company, which has come under added scrutiny for allegations of sexism and various other lawsuits in recent months, may be finding itself in more hot water.
Chinese startup ByteDance is finding itself surrounded by challengers as its empire of new media products, including global video app TikTok and Chinese news aggregator Jinri Toutiao, gather steam.
NGTS-4b likely formed in the outer reaches of this planetary system, but it crept closer to its host star, eventually finding itself in its current, perilous orbital position.
In addition to narrowing that feed, Pinterest's rollout across its platforms comes at an interesting time as Facebook is finding itself under fire for a myriad of privacy issues.
As it approaches its sixth birthday, Uber is finding itself in the news as much for its size and growth as for its tangles with unions and city politicians.
Barneys has joined the growing list of retailers that have filed for bankruptcy, finding itself in the same situation as many other stores that neighbor it on Madison Avenue.
" Other ramifications Dardanelli pointed to include the further marginalization of EU members outside the euro zone, such as Denmark and Sweden; Ireland – a member of the euro zone but also closely tied to the U.K. – finding itself "in an uncomfortable situation"; and Germany finding itself "in an even more dominant position" whilst at the same time losing "a precious ally on issues such as economic reform, competitiveness, free trade and so forth.
But it has seen higher-than-expected demand for single-aisle jets, while finding itself outsold more than three to one by Boeing in the contest for wide-body jets.
With the disappointing results, Sonos runs the risk of finding itself on a path that's already been traveled by other once-celebrated niche hardware makers before it, like GoPro and Fitbit.
Now, in true entrepreneurial fashion, the phrase is finding itself as the center of — what else — a startup itself, which today is announcing a sizeable Series B as it gains traction.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is finding itself in an unfamiliar position: as a lightning rod for the fierce debate over the Obama administration's role in the Syrian civil war.
With the iPhone now accounting for two-thirds of revenue, iPad sales declining in 21.1 and Mac sales barely budging, Apple is finding itself reliant on a single product to drive growth.
Finding itself in a hole, Starbucks' management, which has a long history of supporting left-wing causes , decided to bow to political correctness, defy common sense and dig itself a deeper hole.
With events moving so quickly, and Beijing finding itself largely left on the outside, analysts said China and its leader, Xi Jinping, must at least consider what they called worst-case contingencies.
Finding itself up against some heavy hitters like San Francisco, Portland, and Austin, KC has gone on the offensive by showcasing a bunch of shiny improvements, while hinting at more to come.
Others worried about Utah suddenly finding itself in the president's cross hairs and whether it would damage its relationship with the federal government, which controls about two-thirds of the state's land.
The US military is finding itself in an extremely compromised position after a Hellfire missile, originally sent to Europe for NATO training exercises, found it's way to Cuba, the Wall Street Journal reports.
And, while it would rather be left alone to watch the equivalent of Netflix in Wells' universe, it keeps finding itself doing the right thing: protecting people that it comes to care about.
The Department of Justice will end up finding itself playing a game of "whack-a-mole," working to compel every third-party encryption vendor within its jurisdiction to build backdoors into its products.
Disney is finding itself in the same position as companies like AT&T's WarnerMedia and Comcast's NBCUniversal: it's trying to buy back rights to its own content in order to offer more exclusivity.
RIO DE JANEIRO — Venezuela, which a decade ago aspired to be the axis of a new, left-leaning diplomatic and trade alliance in the Americas, is finding itself increasingly isolated in the hemisphere.
In addition, as Snapchat attracts more advertisers, it will have to walk a delicate balance between keeping users happy while including more ads — a question Facebook is finding itself have to answer from investors.
And though it has its hiccups — Fear the Walking Dead is still finding itself — the locations themselves (in this case, a sun-drenched and empty highway filled with zombie herds) offer something weirdly electric.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Syrian government, flush with pivotal battlefield gains and bolstered by support from Iran and Russia, is finding itself the beneficiary of an evolving regional realignment spurred by the war in Syria.
Another strong point is the primary finding itself: that participants in the highest group were most at risk for symptoms since this group headed the ball excessively, over four times more than the next group.
The euro had enjoyed a strong rally until February before finding itself stuck in a trading range with the dollar after the European Central Bank cautioned investors expecting it to raise rates sooner than expected.
With Google specializing in software and machine learning, it seemed like the company was well on its way to becoming a standard for self-driving vehicles, but increasingly Alphabet is finding itself dealing with competition.
After finding itself in financial straits because of overexpansion, the family lost control of the business in 2010, and Mr. Wekselbaum and his wife, who ran the bedding, bath and linen shop, retired to Connecticut.
Days after the proposed merger of Renault and Fiat Chrysler collapsed, the French carmaker is finding itself at odds with its Japanese partner, Nissan — and there's little sign of that relationship being repaired anytime soon.
In an age when not even the world's biggest companies are safe from activist shareholders, Nestlé is now finding itself in the cross hairs of one of the biggest activists of all: Daniel S. Loeb.
Why it matters: With America's production of oil and natural gas soaring and Congress not acting on climate change, the once-sleepy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is finding itself at the center of protests and lawsuits.
As negotiations with the EU reach the crunch point, May's government is finding itself in ever-deeper trouble over its attempts to push through the legislation that will allow leaving the EU to happen at all.
After finding itself pitched in the middle of a domestic political row in Washington, Kiev suffered more embarrassment when the White House published a summary of a Trump-Zelenskiy call containing criticism of France and Germany.
Pruitt has not committed to reconsidering the finding itself, and he said he wouldn't seek to do so as part of the process of repealing the Clean Power Plan and potentially replacing it with another regulation.
But rather than a gold-lined gift, Nigeria's oil is finding itself cut off from buyers; some 30 million barrels of it has yet to sell, with more loadings due within a week and output steadily rising.
After finding itself in hot water, Home Depot Canada is yanking a peeping Tom Halloween decoration that one customer said "makes light of a real-life, sinister issue that women face in our society," CBC News reported.
NBC is finding itself again under a harsh spotlight, with a recent exposé painting the Peacock Network as a "boys' club" that ignored a culture of sexual misconduct with a focus on disgraced "Today" anchor Matt Lauer.
On the data front, a survey showed the mood among German investors collapsed in April, reflecting the escalating unease about Europe's largest economy potentially finding itself vulnerable to an ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and China.
A parody of a company that somehow walked into the wrong room, and is finding itself pitching alongside companies launching apps to help children with speech impediments (Milla Says) and service businesses complementing the AirBnB model (EasyBnB).
It's typical for the party that holds the presidency to lose ground in midterms and special elections, so on one level, there's nothing remotely surprising about the GOP finding itself on the defensive as spring turns to summer.
But now that the technology is in demand beyond just that initial use case — and it does seem like Nvidia is nowhere near abandoning that — Nvidia is finding itself the center of attention both at CES and beyond.
Hobby Lobby, the craft store chain that is no stranger to controversy, is once again finding itself in hot water for allegedly citing a message from God in its decision to leave stores open amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Here's what you need to know: • With Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, set to meet his counterpart in the South this week, China is finding itself in an unfamiliar position: on the sidelines, with plenty to lose.
Though Inside Amy Schumer's fourth season ended back in June, the show is now finding itself in the crosshairs of controversy thanks to vile comments that one of its writers, Kurt Metzger, has made about women and sexual assault.
World soccer's governing body is now finding itself dragged into the dispute over equal pay between the men's and women's game, as the crowd at the stadium in Northern France chanted "equal pay" in support of the women's efforts.
LONDON — The skin care brand Nivea set off a controversy this week with an ad featuring the phrase "White is purity," again finding itself accused of racial insensitivity over a campaign that seemed to be embraced by white supremacists.
The way the April crude oil option with a striking price of $40 is trading, the chance of oil finding itself above $40 when the April futures contract expires in late March is considered to be lower than 10 percent.
Chebukati warned that if the current political crisis is not resolved, the country risks finding itself in a situation "possibly worse" than in 2007 and 2008, when more than 1,000 people died in political violence that turned ethnic in nature.
But, since finding itself on the winning side of the Brexit vote UKIP has struggled to influence the exit process, seeing its voter support evaporate and undergoing two years of inner turmoil to find a leader to replace the talismanic Nigel Farage.
Salesforce's core business is increasingly finding itself in competition with other companies that are choosing to specialize in one area of its core business (like Zendesk in its customer service tools), where those companies try to aggressively outperform Salesforce's all-in-one tools.
Now, with Walt Disney Animation, Illumination Entertainment, and DreamWorks all putting out quality films, there's a bitter irony in Pixar finding itself stuck in a sequel cash-in loop, losing the very thing that made it stand out in the first place.
As a result, his legal and public relations strategies have been out of sync, with the president at times publicly contradicting his lawyers, and the White House often finding itself flat-footed in the face of new disclosures about the Russia investigation.
Once she does so — by invoking Article 50 of the European Union's Lisbon Treaty — a two-year deadline will loom, putting Britain under pressure to cut a deal or risk finding itself with no foreign trade agreements and, perhaps, tariffs on its exports to Europe.
Playing it for pure chills would have been fine by me, but even there the book seems undecided, offering titillating suggestions of incest and darker transgressions one moment, only to back off the next, as if finding itself too squeamish, after all, to go there.
But unfortunately, it reads like pretty standard Labour Party policy—stuck between wanting to support those hit hardest by inequalities, but often finding itself egging on precisely those responsible for the problems facing London's mass of poorly paid, housed, cared for, and policed communities.
Blue Bottle, too, is finding itself with new potential revenue streams in the form of distributing its New Orleans style ice coffee — packaged in a cute little milk carton that you might have had during elementary school — and cold brew coffee, as well as selling beans.
With even the Trump administration finding itself dumping detained asylum seekers onto the streets of border towns due to a lack of capacity, it's clear that if we're going to invest huge new sums of money in the border, it should be to address this problem.
In an era where climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of disasters and communities are struggling to keep up, inclusive planning is extremely important—particularly when 20 percent of the population is disabled and an aging Boomer generation is finding itself with increasing needs.
Under that standard, the judge found that the council failed to assess the likelihood of MetLife finding itself on the brink of bankruptcy and concluded that analysts did not go far enough in explaining how the company's hypothetical distress would undermine the financial system as a whole.
Photo: Paul Sakuma (AP)In yet another case of a search engine finding itself in hot water over racist, sexist, or otherwise problematic search results, it appears Microsoft's Bing—whose technology also powers Yahoo's search function—is returning wildly offensive related search suggestions in its image search function.
Over six years into a war that -- after outside powers ensured the near defeat of ISIS, and of the Syrian rebellion itself -- is slowly and bloodily coming to an end, the Trump administration is finding itself doing precisely what its predecessor resisted, and settling in for the longer term.
Saudi Arabia understands that there is currently no substitute for American military presence in the Gulf to curb Iranian encroachment, but it is not interested in finding itself becoming dependent on the U.S., particularly after the image of Washington as a stable pillar of security was damaged during the Obama years.
Even as the Seattle-centric scene exploded with the release of Nirvana's Nevermind on September 24 later that year, it was still finding itself—or, rather, the bands who were meant to be spearheading and leading the charge were working out what it meant with very little idea of what it would mean.
The backdrop for Billy's bildungsroman is that moment when America, too, is finding itself amid great social upheaval: Consumer culture, mass entertainment and the Industrial Age are all on the rise, while Jazz Age journalism (in some ways not so different from our modern iteration of infotainment) is hungry for new heroes.
So with people from Brussels to Boston now fretting about how to respond to the growing threat of COVID-19, it's no surprise that Big Tech is finding itself with few levers to pull to counter the growing levels of misinformation when it is users, and not state-backed, coordinated campaigns, who are driving these online falsehoods.
Trump told reporters last month that he didn't want to involve the FBI in probing Ford's allegations because the agency didn't want to be involved in another political controversy after finding itself the target of criticism in the 2016 election and more recently because of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation possible Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
Or think another: I walk in a dream past double-parked lots, boarded-up shops, a drab street market hustling its cheap stuff, and chase the ghost of a child that has run out of time forever—memory's vagrant, aberrant self—and so miss the touch of a loss left freely at my back, an absent given, reimaginable fact— and learn how verse comes sideways, adverse, across the mind's proprietorial hold, stealing, shy and circumspect, surprised in the act of finding itself, a snitch, a cross, neither willed nor desired— sweet fool, now reckon your soul may be required.

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