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When support and resistance levels are broken, it tends to indicate that the buyers have run out of ammunition or sellers have run out of stock to sell.
Many tanneries, as a result, have run out of leather.
However, central banks "have run out of ammunition," he said.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — The country's A.T.M.s have run out of cash.
We have run out of all alternatives on greenhouse gas emissions.
China's binging borrowers seem to have run out of good investments.
I shouldn't have run out of the post office when I did.
We've been out fundraising but have run out of time and money.
We have run out of the product in most of our stores.
" Pelosi tweeted Monday that Trump and McConnell "have run out of excuses.
But GOP leaders have run out of patience as the talks stalled.
Many homes have run out of running water because of dried up wells.
The administrators of the British state have run out of fat to cut.
Having delivered their packages to chutes, the robots have run out of work.
Some gas stations have run out of gas, reportedly thanks to the blockades.
FEMA's disaster assistance fund could have run out of money Friday without action.
Huge parts of the economy have run out of sync, at separate speeds.
Kennedy said Senate Republicans would have run out of time before the Sept.
I have run out of Spice Girl analogies for these Michael Kors watches.
Others want to return to Athens but have run out of money, he added.
It has become fashionable to lament that central banks have run out of ammo.
Because if I'd stayed and lived long, I would have run out of money.
Overdoing it leads to you feeling as though you have run out of ideas.
Soap is actually great if local shops have run out of sanitizer solution. pic.twitter.
JC: If tin prices didn't collapse, it would have run out of reserves anyway.
Other experts suspect that consumer DNA testing companies might have run out of early adopters.
Now, the company has run out of excuses and investors have run out of patience.
The point of the law is to help people who have run out of options.
They could have run out of their pill and be waiting for a doctor's appointment.
The Browns' official Twitter account seemed to have run out of optimism after the game.
As of today, most of the Compassion centers in India have run out of funds.
Kits are now released so often that suppliers seem to have run out of ideas.
At a certain point, I must have run out of movies — and energy for this routine.
But Indians do not just use memory cards because their phones have run out of room.
Lawmakers negotiating an energy reform package have run out of time to come to a deal.
By the time we run out of choices we might already have run out of time.
But this too seems to have run out of steam: rental rates were flat in Q210.
Jet may have run out of fuel Investigators found the plane's so-called black boxes Tuesday afternoon.
"Some of the S&P's biggest winners from last year have run out of fuel," he said.
I don't think central banks have run out of policy tools or have no policy means left.
At the moment, officials say the lab is so overextended, researchers have run out of shark tags.
It's again tourists will use it, or those poor souls who have run out of mobile data.
Though it may seem unthinkable, I may have run out of things to say about frozen lasagna.
And in Richmond, Va., one precinct was reported to have run out of ballots by 8 a.m.
The jokes have gotten old, and I have run out of funny photos of the fat cat that
Passenger Carly Bigby tells KOIN-TV parents have run out of diapers and there is limited cellphone service.
They have run out of excuses on why the slaughter and sale of mercury-contaminated dolphin meat continues.
In contrast, analysts said the European Central Bank may have run out of ammunition to weaken the euro.
Without the deal, WeWork would have run out of cash by the end of October, CNBC previously reported.
Shelters have been occasionally overwhelmed, and some migrants have run out of money and had difficulty finding jobs.
These are the days left before DACA status expires for these Dreamers We have run out of time.
Of the 24 cemeteries in Havana, all of which were nationalised in 1963, 20 have run out of space.
Part of the foreign exchange trade has moved to the parallel market as banks have run out of dollars.
That is how much we love you, because you are still awesome and we have run out of awards.
The 63-36 vote came just before a midnight deadline when the government could have run out of money.
Schiaparelli's only scientific payload was a small weather station that would have run out of battery in four days.
Lots of shops have run out of staples, as customers rush to buy 50kg bags of sugar or maize.
That scheme promised high returns to investors, and Tebtech may have run out of funds with its ambitious promises.
Drain, meantime, seemed at some points to have run out of patience with the lawyers for the unsecured creditors.
R.I.P. ENERGY BILL: Lawmakers negotiating an energy reform package have run out of time to come to a deal.
In which case, as Mr. Trump has said, we really will have "run out of road" on North Korea.
While politicians may yet pull together a deal before March 29, analysts say businesses have run out of time.
Mr. Modi said last week that the public could get new large currency notes at banks and smaller denominations at A.T.M.s, but people have faced waits of many hours at banks that at times have run out of cash, and many bank machines are not working or have run out of money.
"Some of the S&P's biggest winners from last year have run out of fuel," the "Mad Money " host said.
But, conversely, an overly faithful adaptation of the book would have run out of material within six or seven episodes.
Just one instance: in late June, Chennai, India's sixth-biggest city, was officially declared to have run out of water.
But that tactic seems to have run out of room; none of the remaining 21982 states looks likely to rescind.
The difference now is that when the brinkmanship fails, they will have run out of excuses for failing to deliver.
WeWork would reportedly have run out of money by mid-November if not for a $9.5 billion bailout from Softbank.
Online grocery stores that are supposed to be open have run out of food items or suspended home delivery temporarily.
One woman with lupus told ProPublica that pharmacies near her in Santa Rosa, California, have run out of the drug.
That's because US refiners, petrochemical makers and electric utilities have run out of capacity to process more American energy supplies.
But first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, currently on the disabled list, seems to have run out of gas at age 35.
Approving payment for this therapy right now will save the lives of patients who have run out of other options.
I have run out of gas multiple times before, thinking I could make it, and I can't take the chance today.
And at this point, I think my colleagues have run out of excuses for not including numerical calculations in these classes.
Oil prices bounced from lows on Tuesday, but investors were concerned that a recent rally may have run out of steam.
As U.S. stocks churn near all-time highs, several factors indicate the rally may have run out of legs for now.
We have run out of barometers by which to judge Thursday games; all of them have pointed toward a cloudy future.
I haven't got "the ick" yet, which is a good sign, and neither of us have run out of conversation topics.
Gas stations from São Paulo, the financial capital, to Manaus, in the heart of the Amazon, have run out of fuel.
In bad news, an update Wednesday morning on the group's Facebook page said they may have run out of Joyce's remains.
And smaller publishers like Mic and Mashable have run out of money entirely, and have been sold for fire-sale prices.
Several East Coast refineries have run out of gasoline, raising fears that travelers will face fuel shortages during the three-day holiday.
Most have run out of credit on their cellphones and cannot access Facebook, where they used to get most of their news.
Loot, the digital current account aimed at students and millennials, has called in administrators after appearing to have run out of cash.
The Balcony puts you in the shoes of a faceless person on a mission: The local police have run out of money.
" He noted that one reason emerging market stocks had done so well was that "investors have run out of places to go.
I think MNST, which I had been a huge fan of for a long time, seems to have run out of gas.
The finished product, however, suggests that the writers have run out of ammo -- delivering a makeover that does nothing to enhance that legacy.
Congress passed a temporary funding bill Friday just hours ahead of the midnight deadline when the government would have run out of money.
"The rocket ship that they both were on for a period of time now seems to have run out of fuel," he said.
White dwarfs, for instance, are the shrunken, cooling and superdense remains of sun-sized stars that have run out of hydrogen to fuse.
In fact, LUS Brands has picked up enough steam to have run out of inventory, meaning items are currently available for pre-order.
Elsewhere the dollar's recent mini-rally appeared to have run out of steam, offering some respite to most emerging currencies including the yuan.
Four months later, Mr Sánchez appears to have run out of options, and Spain seems certain to face fresh elections in late June.
Just when you think J.K. Rowling might have run out of ways to burn Donald Trump, she comes up with a fresh angle.
"Due to the overwhelming success of adoptions in our first few weeks, we have run out of cats," Catfé declared on its website.
"As such, we have run out of pumps," a statement on the product page reads, in reference to the unprecedented flood of purchases.
Ellen began by showing off photos of the singer sitting on Shelton's lap, quipping that the event must have run out of chairs.
Miro and the gang must have run out of money, because this room was so inauthentic that no one could take it seriously.
Recently, it seems that people have run out of body parts to sculpt, and are now focusing their attention on the actual process.
A mini-recovery in Asia as Japan posted its best economic performance in a year looked to have run out of steam however.
Almost a century into this whole television thing, you'd think we'd have run out of uncanny stories and innovative ways to tell them.
Mismanagement in the face of climate change Droughts across India are an annually recurring event, and smaller towns have run out of water before.
Their coffins were draped with taegukgi, and shops in the city are said to have run out of flags ahead of the mass funeral.
But after six excruciating matchups, two of which ended in extra innings, the Dodgers appeared to have run out of gas by Game 217.
Outflows have decreased as Gulf depositors have run out of remaining funds to withdraw, and as banks have found new sources of foreign money.
Rams fans seem to have run out of patience, and they chanted, "We want Goff," throughout Sunday's 13-10 loss to the Carolina Panthers.
But perhaps that was part of the appeal for a country that seemed to have run out of answers in the spring of 27.
The Chilean air force declared shortly after midnight that the plane had crashed because by then the aircraft would have run out of gas.
The chartered plane that crashed in Colombia, killing almost all aboard, including members of a Brazilian soccer team, may have run out of fuel.
Hunger is killing Venezuelan children at an alarming rate, doctors say, as stores have run out of food and children are suffering severe malnutrition.
Even knowing what was going to happen, I could see how crews could have run out of time before they could have solved the problems.
The Senate vote came a day after the House cleared the measure and a day before the government otherwise would have run out of money.
Few doctors remain in besieged towns like Douma, where they often treat the wounded on the floors of hospitals that have run out of supplies.
After six months, the protest that has been France's longest-running since the end of World War II seems to have run out of outrage.
The company would have run out of cash by the end of October if it hadn't received the new financing from SoftBank, CNBC previously reported.
Authorities say those impacted by the blockades have run out of patience, and the government is threatening to use force again to clear the roads.
But six years later we're burdened with an Apple that seems to have run out of innovation; a company that's scared to rock the boat.
Similarly, when nonfiction writers start to speculate about the past, you know they have run out of real road and the book hits the wall.
The main problem with "Jab Harry Met Sejal" is that Ali seems to have run out of ideas to say these old things in new ways.
"People have run out of money, therefore they've run out of the means to get soap," Jay Harrigan said while standing in line for private donations.
Not only does that make it pull hard long after most engines would have run out of breath, but it also makes the engine note amazing.
Craft brewers, for example, have run out of fun names and are sending each other cease and desist letters for coming up with the same ideas.
Since then, however, banks have run out of real dollars because the cash-strapped and unscrupulous government grabs them in exchange for all-but-worthless IOUs.
It's offering a free month of iCloud storage to customers who have run out of room on their paltry free 5GB plan, as noted by AppleInsider.
Investors fret that the world economy is being drawn into another downturn, and that policymakers seeking to keep recession at bay have run out of ammunition.
Many pharmacists say they have run out of hygienic masks and hand sanitizers and many people have turned to online sites where prices have shot up.
In addition, many of the accusers in the settlement have run out of time for further action as their cases fall outside the statute of limitations.
As many as 20 states would have run out of CHIP money — affecting millions of children — if Congress did not reach a deal by Feb. 1.
In any case, many stations there have run out of fuel, with motorists filling up as a precaution or as they evacuate to less vulnerable areas.
All four finishers in heat three were ruled to have run out of their lane after another favourite, Qatar's Abdalelah Haroun, was red carded for false starting.
"Even knowing what was going to happen, I could see how crews could have run out of time before they could have solved the problems," he said.
Black Americans and disabled Americans wouldn't be expected to wait until employers have run out of white and nondisabled people to hire until they get their chance.
"Cobh and Youghal have run out of water," the Government News Service quoted the utility Irish Water as saying on Tuesday, referring to towns in County Cork.
But it's also a movie about Bigfoot that seems to have run out of budget halfway through filming, and thus features lots and lots of stock footage.
Much of this junk includes out-of-commission satellites or rocket parts that have run out of fuel, all moving at thousands of miles per hour in orbit.
Factories that make baking essentials have run out of raw ingredients and some have either stopped manufacturing altogether or sell products at an inflated price off the books.
Just when you think the Capitals have run out of ways to reach into your chest and pull out your heart, they conjure back-to-back overtime losses.
"Corn and soy appear to have run out of selling while wheat leaks lower," Rich Feltes, head of market insights for broker RJ O'Brien, said in a note.
But it now appears his hosts may have run out of patience with their guest after his site's recent series of leaks related to the U.S. presidential election.
"Corn and soy appear to have run out of selling while wheat leaks lower," Rich Feltes, head of market insights for broker RJ O'Brien, said in a note.
With oil, large speculators owning a lot of futures contracts has generally been a bad sign, since it means that buyers have run out of firepower, Cramer said.
Colombia plane crash Investigators think the plane that crashed near Medellin, killing 71 people, may have run out of fuel because there's no fire damage at the crash site.
Benchmark Brent prices have been essentially flat since early November, which suggests the rally may have run out of momentum, and has probably increased the risk of profit-taking.
Smith's baby survived the incident but investigators say if the 8-month-old had been inside the freezer much longer he could have run out of oxygen and died.
At 25 years, however, there's a greater than 303 percent chance the Earlies have run out of money and now must ask their kids to pay their greens fees.
For Brough, those summer months were the lowest point in the salvage operation, with "banks making aggressive requests" and there were times Noble could have run out of cash.
Investors have run out of patience for the turnaround effort; and there are calls for major changes that could include spinning off or selling different parts of the business.
In Barcelona, Mr. Torra is also in a fragile position: His unwieldy coalition of separatist parties appears to have run out of political options after the failed independence effort.
And when billions disappear from budgets for old people who have run out of money and have no family to help them, what will be cut first and most?
"Even knowing what was going to happen, I could see how crews could have run out of time and altitude before they could have solved the problems," he said.
While the tax plan would eliminate the credit, it's possible it might have run out of steam on its own within a year or two, at least for Tesla buyers.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Many cash machines in the Sudanese capital have run out of banknotes as the government scrambles to prevent economic collapse with a sharp devaluation and emergency austerity measures.
European stocks have rallied 1.2 percent since Republican outsider Donald Trump won the U.S. election and the "Trump-effect" does not appear to have run out of steam just yet.
New York (CNN)Nearly six months after a homemade bomb blew off the foot of a visiting college student in New York's Central Park, investigators have run out of leads.
"Since last year, we've warned the nation of the serious situation we face, and we have run out of debt options with our international providers," Polar said in a statement.
Here's the bottom line on this: If this is included in the bill, it means they have a huge revenue problem and have run out of all other options. Period.
"Right now in Georgia there are hundreds of thousands of Georgians working, training or volunteering and they can't afford needed coverage but have run out of realistic options," he said.
Specifically, the DoD wants to eliminate the need for launching new waves of drones to replace the ones that have run out of fuel and have to return to base.
A disgruntled user expressed sympathy for the street cleaners: "The government must have run out of new rules to put in, so it's just giving people more work to do."
But I also use clean ones to clean the lens on my smartphone, wipe off my glasses, or dry my hands in bathrooms that have run out of paper towels.
To make matters worse, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) multiemployer program, the funding backstop for plans that have run out of money, is also projected to collapse by 2025.
After years of poor governance, the Iraqi people have run out of patience with the failures of their governing elites to deliver basic services or to reduce unemployment and corruption.
Dozens of gasoline stations have run out of fuel in the metropolitan area, and prices at the pump have risen about 3 cents a gallon around the city this week.
Cordray also championed measures to severely constrain payday lending, an expensive form of short-term borrowing that can nonetheless be a lifeline for borrowers who have run out of options.
Studies had shown some towns would have run out of area for new construction as early as next year, while others had reserves that could last well into the next century.
Given that she's acquired 15 super-creative tattoos since the age of 16, you'd think Halsey (and her main ink master Curt Montgomery) would have run out of ideas by now.
Last year, many operators managed to lift output as they devised new ways to pull more oil from fewer wells, but many have run out of tricks and money is tight.
"We know central banks have run out of ammunition so an increase in oil prices over time is going to help inflation higher," Kenneth Broux, a strategist at Societe Generale, said.
If Tesla didn't have access to optimistic investors seeking financial growth — the stock is up over 1,000% since its 2010 IPO — the company would have run out of money years ago.
Pelosi said in a tweet that Trump and McConnell have "run out of excuses" and that the Republican-controlled Senate must seek Bolton's testimony about the Trump administration's contacts with Ukraine.
Makeshift camps in Cox's Bazar, in southeast Bangladesh, have grown so rapidly they have run out of space - even for the tiny tarpaulin and bamboo shacks the Rohingya refugees typically throw together.
At least two East Coast refineries have run out of gasoline for immediate delivery as they scrambled to fill barges for markets normally supplied by the Gulf Coast, two refinery sources said.
But analysts reckon the central bank may have run out of policy ammunition to resist the upward pull on the yen exerted by Japan's improved economic growth and huge current account surplus.
But over the last three months, similar efforts to pass it in the Senate have hit road blocks and the pressure to pass something urgently seemed to have run out of steam.
Most shops remained closed, but supermarkets, fresh produce stores and pharmacies opened, although many pharmacies have run out of protective masks, hand disinfectant and other supplies needed to protect against the virus.
Fung and Dave say they wrote all the fortunes themselves (initially to replace the first batch they ordered that turned out to be written in Dutch), but have run out of ideas.
"There have been massive queues (lines) outside banks to deposit cash, endless queues outside the ATM machines and these machines have run out of cash," Delhi-resident Sarita Das told CNBC via telephone.
Investors are concerned over the strength of global growth and fret that central banks have run out of ammunition to support the economy, while there are also worries over the region's banking sector.
If the Yankees have the inclination (and the budget), they can now begin examining trade and free-agent markets, turning their attention once again to tomorrow since they have run out of todays.
Some churches have run out of the ingredient needed to make the sacramental bread that is central to celebrating the Holy Eucharist throughout the year -- and on Easter Sunday, according to local reports.
Pelosi's response: Pelosi said in a tweet that Trump and McConnell have "run out of excuses" and that the Republican-controlled Senate must seek Bolton's testimony about the Trump administration's contacts with Ukraine.
" And as recently as September 2015, he voiced more frustration with the brand: "If Dippin Dots was truly the ice cream of the future they would not have run out of vanilla cc @Nationals.
An earlier effort calling for his impeachment, prompted by what critics said was an abuse of power when he blocked a political foe from getting a private job, may have run out of steam.
"We have run out of time and have unfortunately not been able to secure funding for the company," the airline's chair Skuli Mogensen said in a letter to employees that was obtained by Bloomberg.
This compound offers a potential new pathway to prevent chronic pain from developing in the first place and also offers a new therapy to patients with established pain who have run out of options.
Game 7 is scheduled for Sunday night at Oracle Arena, where the league will crown a champion, if only because the series will have run out of games and exhausted its supply of drama.
Liberal lawmakers had said they would not support leaving for the year without their wish list of priorities, including action on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, but have run out of time.
"You'll get a hundred people in line; by the time you get to the front of the line, they have run out of half of their stuff because they can't re-up," he says.
The BoE statement lifted hopes of more stimulus, after the Fed's statement late on Wednesday raised expectations that a decade-long global rally in stock markets may not quite have run out of steam.
Locals in Singapore, Hong Kong, and China are taking to social media to share pictures and videos of the insanely long queues, amid complaints that most shops have run out of the protective gear.
"Today's figures were solid given the circumstances but we have run out of patience with the lack of visibility on strategy," wrote Peel Hunt analysts, downgrading their recommendation on the stock to Hold from Add.
And according to the ECB's self-imposed rules for QE—it purchases the sovereign bonds of euro-zone countries in proportion to their economic size—it would soon have run out of bonds to buy.
A decade ago, the Volt, a plug-in hybrid, was the signal to the country and the world that General Motors might have run out of money, but it still had ideas and engineering talent.
Barclays estimates cuts will reach $73 billion by the end of 2016 and most producers by now have run out of levers to pull while hopes for a near-term recovery are all but vanishing.
On Monday, most shops remained closed, but supermarkets, fresh produce stores and pharmacies remained open — although many pharmacies have run out of protective masks, hand disinfectant and other supplies intended to protect against the virus.
Whole Foods employees, still working in many cities that have otherwise shut down, say if they are sick and have run out of paid time off, they have no choice but to go to work.
Many have run out of money to buy seeds for the sowing of winter crops, and experts warn possible crop failures and mounting debt will severely hurt farmers just recovering from two years of drought.
Even a reading on U.S. consumer confidence that showed the index at its highest level since July 2007 did not dissuade investors from selling the greenback as its rally appeared to have run out of steam.
But it is not an extension of the statute that is the target of opposition, but rather the proposed retroactive "reviver window" which would allow for the filing of claims that have run out of time.
Banks have run out of cash — Zimbabwe has used the American dollar as its currency since 2009 — as people hoard money or take it out of the country because of fear over the country's political situation.
Quartz first reported that Uniqlo stores in the area seemed to have run out of the sweater, and Business Insider has found that there are similar shortages at local Gap, H&M, Target, and Kohl's locations.
LONDON/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's new government faces huge upcoming debt repayments and a currency peg at breaking point, but it may already have run out of the hard cash firepower it needs to tackle these problems.
Though aides are publicly framing the agreement as a win for the President, many are relieved that he's indicated he will sign it, feeling that they have run out of other options and have no leverage.
This is due to the outbreak keeping people from coming back to work in China, leading to a slowdown in the unloading of products at Chinese ports, which have run out of space for refrigerated containers.
So if you happen to find yourself suddenly dealing with freezing temperatures and have run out of additional layers, the Hideaway can be stuffed full of temporary insulation to help trap body heat and keep you warm.
The BoE statement lifted hopes of more stimulus further, after the U.S. Federal Reserve's statement late on Wednesday fed expectations that a decade-long global rally for stock markets may not quite have run out of steam.
Ongoing concerns around extended speculative positioning in the oil market materialized last week after traders appeared to have run out of patience waiting for the OPEC/non-OPEC supply cuts to show up in U.S. inventory data.
In fact, you're freezing cold, have run out of rations—the next scheduled food supply drop is tomorrow afternoon—and the locals, all 45 of them, don't seem as enamoured with Steve Lawler's set as Jamie does.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Money printing may have run out of power to help the economy, the head of Deutsche Bank said on Wednesday, arguing that central bank strategy was backfiring by hurting banks and making lending more expensive.
But the drawings in the final room of the exhibition seem to have run out of steam — beautiful and accomplished, as in the portraits of the young sisters Maria and Eva Steiner, but also conservative and respectable.
Keon Broxton skied a pop fly near the Brewers bullpen in foul territory and Rizzo ranged all the way over from first to the ledge of the stands, where he appeared to have run out of room.
"We have run out of time and have unfortunately not been able to secure funding for the company," the airline's chair Skúli Mogensen said in a letter to employees that was obtained by Bloomberg at the time.
A range of price indicators also suggest that the rally in oil prices, which appeared to have run out of steam in the first few of May, has acquired renewed drive ("Oil rally loses momentum", Reuters, May 11).
Experts believe that the wild boars may have run out of food on an island in the middle of the water and were in search of food, becoming stranded on the ice during their journey to the mainland.
In Louisiana, a report published last month detailed how soybean farmers have run out of storage space for crops once destined the be exported, where tariffs on American soybeans have priced our products out of the global market.
Meanwhile, key private sector actors are particularly fearful that central banks, which have kept growth alive by keeping interest rates near zero, have run out of ammunition, making the need for more robust fiscal policy even more urgent.
"I've seen England teams blow up at the quarter-final stage where they have run out of legs, where they have not been able to see the job through," Neville, who won 85 international caps, told Sky Sports.
"Without the [telemedicine] option, I would have run out of birth control and I don't know if I would be able to find a new doctor and get a new prescription in person, given the circumstances," Costikyan said.
The emergence of the coalition willing to press ahead with new e-commerce rules, despite others' reservations, reinforces a trend toward the fragmentation of WTO negotiations and away from global "rounds" of talks that have run out of steam.
It would fundamentally remake Medicaid, a Great Society program that provides health care to more than 70 million Americans, not just the poor, but also middle-class people who have run out of money and need nursing home care.
The 72-page report described how field offices in some cases have run out of basic supplies like tires for vehicles, copy paper and forensic supplies like DNA swab kits, and do not have the funds to buy replacements.
Hers is a dilemma repeated over and over for many of the 900,000 Rohingya refugees living in ramshackle huts across this unsteady landscape: With the long-dreaded monsoon season now upon them, they have run out of places to run.
As part of their effort to address the growing obesity epidemic, the AAP is calling for better access to bariatric surgery for those adolescents who have run out of other options, and is asking insurance companies to cover the surgery.
Click here to view original GIFThe people at the Hydraulic Press Channel on YouTube have run out of stuff to smash into oblivion, so on their side channel, Beyond the Press, they've decided to just start dumping garbage into lakes.
Everyone's favorite power-couple took their relationship to the next level by visiting a pumpkin patch, the go-to activity for couples who have been dating for just long enough to have run out of fun things to do together.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Three cities in Yemen have run out of clean water because a blockade by a Saudi-led coalition has cut imports of fuel needed for pumping and sanitation, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Friday.
While most spaces couldn't sustain WeWork's $1.25 billion loss in revenue — the company would have run out of cash by the end of October if it hadn't received the new financing from SoftBank — even more fiscally conservative brands are hemorrhaging money.
Additional morticians, body bags and refrigerated coolers to store bodies are being brought in to Abaco and other affected areas, Sands told Guardian Radio 96.9 FM. Four morticians in Abaco embalmed remains because officials have run out of coolers, he said.
The struggle for water has intensified in many parts of India, where villages and cities have run out of water - a problem campaigners have said is due as much to years of poor groundwater management as to a lack of rain.
" Joe Biden, defending himself after his remarks about working with segregationist senators sparked a backlash from his rivals for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination "I could see how crews could have run out of time before they could have solved the problems.
But businesses assuming the consumer pivot in India is the next unstoppable force in global economics need to ask themselves why it already looks to have run out of puff—and whether it is likely to get a second wind any time soon.
The fired up world number 38, who mixed 41 winners with 43 unforced errors over the contest, saved one match point at 5-6 in the decider but looked to have run out of steam as the match drew to its conclusion.
The station's personnel are equipped with flares and dogs to scare the polar bears away — hunting the animals is banned in Russia — but they have run out of flares and one of their dogs was killed by (you guessed it) a bear.
PARIS, Sept 25 (Reuters) - French oil and gas major Total said on Monday that 2 percent of its 2,200 petrol stations in France have run out of fuel after a strike by unions blocked depots and disrupted deliveries during a protest against planned labour reforms.
As people have run out of masks—which, incidentally, the surgeon general says you don't need and urges you not to buy—they've turned to DIY options so bizarre and instantly internetty that it's difficult to tell who is serious and who is memeing.
Its glorious Great Barrier Reef is dying, its world-heritage rain forests are burning, its giant kelp forests have largely vanished, numerous towns have run out of water or are about to, and now the vast continent is burning on a scale never before seen.
He is floating in space (with Nebula, most likely, since she is the only other known survivor who was on Titan when Thanos snapped his fingers), and in the message, he says they have run out of food and water and will run out of oxygen soon.
Part of the problem is that its state-owned enterprises are eager to build regardless of economic viability; having poured more concrete between 2011 and 2013 than the United States used during the entire 20th century, they have run out of things to build at home.
Oberhaensli allegedly told US officials that the world would have run out of water at the beginning of the 2465st century if everyone ate like Americans: Oberhaensli said that Nestle estimates that the current US diet provides about 22050 calories per day with substantial meat consumption.
Activist investors, led by the Starboard Value hedge fund, have run out of patience and are pressing the board to sell the core business, separating it from the company's far more valuable investment stakes in Alibaba, China's leading e-commerce company, and Yahoo Japan, a separate, publicly traded company.
"This is probably the hardest thing I have ever done but the reality is that we have run out of time and have unfortunately not been able to secure the funding of the company," WOW CEO and founder Skuli Mogensen wrote in a letter to the company's 1,000 employees.
In the week prior to the game's official launch, I encountered a ton of strange bugs and game-breaking glitches: matches that seemed to have run out of time and respawns but shambled onwards regardless, medics suddenly unable to revive anyone, paratrooper missions breaking because the planes stopped spawning.
"The rally which has defined H2 looks to have run out of steam as the year draws to a close, and we might be hard pressed to say where further upside can come from at this point, barring some unforeseen supply outage," JBC Energy said in a note.
Almost all those arrested are ultimately convicted, creating a new problem: The prisons have run out of space and the overflow — hundreds of men — is crammed in holding rooms in the province's police stations and those of neighboring provinces, where the smell of sweat, excrement and urine is overpowering.
"I applaud members of both parties in the House and Senate who have come together to help patients who have run out of medical options and want to thank the thousands of advocates who have fought tirelessly for this cause," Wolf said in a statement released by his office on Wednesday.
The two groups were staring down a final deadline of October 713, by which time the government would have run out of funding and shut down, and the current government budget caps would also expire, automatically triggering roughly $120 billion in across-the-board cuts to domestic and military programs.
The two groups were staring down a final deadline of October 1, by which time the government would have run out of funding and shut down, and the current government budget caps would also expire, automatically triggering roughly $120 billion in across-the-board cuts to domestic and military programs.
These same allies have not adopted anything even resembling BDS against Israel (the EU remains Israel's largest trading partner), but have run out of patience with Israeli leaders who talk about supporting two states but keep building settlements, in contradiction to a genuine commitment to achieving a negotiated two-state solution.
Body bags, additional morticians and refrigerated coolers to properly store bodies are being transported to Abaco and other affected areas, Health Minister Dr. Duane Sands said during a radio interview on Guardian Radio 96.9 FM. Four morticians in Abaco are embalming remains because officials have run out of coolers, he said.
"We're a tech company, we're not e-commerce personalization experts, but three or four days into having launched it, I think we'd sold five times more than we thought we'd sell in the entire season, and we were like 'Oh shit, I think we might have run out of stock'," he remembers.
"We do not feel Casino is structurally any better following their disposal plan...While asset disposals provide short-term liquidity there will be a point beyond which the company will be hollowed out too much or they will have run out of assets to sell," said Monteyne, keeping an "underperform" rating on Casino's shares.
In her strong ongoing bid to leap to the top of the Kardashian power rankings, Khloe took to her website and app to answer a question most commonly found in Truth or Dare games played by 17-year-olds that have run out of ideas: What's the craziest place you've ever, you know, done sex?
The behind-the-scenes schemers and string-pullers who shaped the show have fallen on hard times in recent seasons, as Benioff and Weiss have run out of Martin's source material, forcing them to take on more of the burden of plotting and scripting the show — and bringing their own blunter tastes and interests to the fore.
When we polled consumers on certain features and pain points regarding both waterproofing and better battery life, we discovered that 51 percent of iPhone owners say they have run out of battery by 5 pm on their smartphone before, and had no way to charge it, and had to go some time without a working smartphone.
Patients use the coupons to pay almost nothing on their life-essential insulin and medications one month, only to get hit with the full, retail price of the insulin the next, when they have run out of copay assistance and may need to spend hundreds of dollars before they are eligible for their health plan's full prescription drug benefit.
It often seems like we have run out of new and interesting ways for baseball players/managers to shit all over the umpires with whom they vehemently disagree; there's only so many ways to kick dirt over the plate, jaw face-to-face, or pretend to throw a grenade from the trenches behind home plate before things start to feel stale.
Most of the data collected by the team was ruled as seismic activity, but sound from a pair of locations off the coast of Australia outside the so-called "seventh arc," a boundary that helped refine the search for the plane based on it where it would have run out of fuel, could not be explained by tectonic activity alone, according to data shared with Gizmodo by Kadri.
At any moment in time, thousands of terminal patients have run out of treatment options, are facing death in the near-term and are asking their doctors about investigational treatment options - learning in nearly every case that the investigational drugs they seek are locked behind a wall of FDA regulation implemented in a manner that severely limits the availability of investigational medicines to those who have no other options.
One is about Tottenham, the team that did not sign a single player last summer or in January, the team that seemed to have run out of steam and, at one point, bodies, the team that lost its best player to injury, the team that has collapsed since February in the Premier League, running on empty, and yet now finds itself — 3-2 winners on the day and through on away goals — in its first ever Champions League final, against Liverpool on June 1 in Madrid.

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