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Both of Australia's major parties have run up large deficits.
He should have run up a white flag of surrender.
Plus, markets have run up sharply already – the Dow nearly doubling since 2009.
Its shares have run up more than 47 percent so far this year.
Those valuations have run up in part because volatility is artificially low, according to Debusschere.
Moody's estimates U.S. municipalities have run up more than $10.523 trillion dollars in unfunded liabilities.
But while other companies have run up against barriers, Starbucks has managed to invest heavily.
Takeovers have played a big role too, so the stocks have run up going into September.
Instead, as with previous governments, his ill-focused initiatives have run up against India's statist bureaucracy.
Markets across Asia have run up significantly this year, buoyed by the recovery in economic growth globally.
But Trump has faltered when his anti-abortion promises have run up against bigger, more complicated legislation.
Shares of Dunkin' Donuts have run up in recent years, but have sputtered in the last 12 months.
Sure, it's easy to point to other companies that have run up against barriers to entry in China.
For years, efforts to end the kingdom's addiction to oil have run up against a wall of apathy.
A name like Winter skirts an issue some parents have run up against: confusion around spelling and pronunciation.
Without the ACA, she said, she would have run up against a lifetime cap on her insurance policy.
New York officials have run up against the gun advocacy organization as the state aims to tighten gun restrictions.
As our landlord corresponds solely by mail, we have run up a notable tab of repairs she needs to commission.
"At this point, 10 years plus into a full bull-market cycle, things have run up a lot," he said.
Over the last 52 weeks, Tesla shares have run up as high as $387.46 and plunged to a low of $244.59.
That means maybe bringing equity allocations that have run up quite a bit back to targets, maybe a little bit of cash.
Agents have run up to protect Republican nominee Donald Trump and Clinton's primary challenger, Bernie Sanders, at rallies earlier in the 2016 race.
Other U.S. firms have run up against the same Chinese antitrust policies or regulations and have been forced to strike deals with Beijing.
There is always a good case to be made for rebalancing from stocks that have run up a lot into stocks that seem undervalued.
The stocks of Amazon and fellow tech giant and Google parent Alphabet have run up 33 percent and 25 percent, respectively, since 2017 began.
Since Cramer's charitable trust sold Adobe, shares have run up another 30 basis points and, according to technician Bob Lang, could continue running higher.
So, yes, regional banks have run up dramatically since the election and yes, the stocks likely have a pending rate hike baked into their valuations.
Several institutions have been set up to fight corruption, but they have run up against deeply entrenched habits of graft in politics and the judiciary.
And his efforts to defang American enemies have run up against intransigent foreign leaders as well as resistance from both allies and his own advisers.
He says he would have campaigned differently in a popular vote system and that he would have run up votes in areas that supported him.
Roaming has been the culprit in many cases of "bill shock", when travellers return from holiday to find that they have run up huge phone bills.
Other banks have also seen a rise in 23.83 estimates since the election: This is good news, but the problem is prices have run up big.
However, he's cautious on consumer discretionary stocks, because he feels multiples can contract, and on infrastructure stocks, which have run up "a ton" since the election.
Shares of JPMorgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo , which have run up in the past few weeks, were lower as their earnings reports failed to excite investors.
The president and his followers have run up the largest increase in the deficit and debt in any three years in the history of the country.
Shares of JPMorgan Citigroup and Wells Fargo , which have run up in the past few weeks, were lower as their earnings reports failed to excite investors.
Bloomberg is also swamping smaller markets like Wilmington, N.C., where his ads have run up to 36 times each day, according to data from Advertising Analytics.
But what we don't have are institutions, laws, and policies that reflect the realities of women's lives or the many barriers that women have run up against.
Democrats have run up the score in the House of Representatives, and the political world has turned its focus to ominous signs for the president's reelection hopes.
The Kushner Companies have run up massive debts through its purchase and operation of the most expensive building ever purchased in New York City, 666 Fifth Avenue.
But the Ozymandian ambitions have run up against funding problems, with the United Arab Emirates no longer so keen to foot the bills for the new Luxors.
Like others in the field, they have run up against the complexities of trying to improve schools bedeviled by poverty, racial disparities, unequal funding and contentious local politics.
The slaughter was met with backlash from fans all over the globe ... saying the USWNT shouldn't have run up the score so badly on such an inferior squad.
The U.S. Women's National soccer team trounced Thailand 13-0, in their opening World Cup match, sparking questions about whether they should have run up the score so much.
Tesaro shares, which have run up in recent weeks on takeover speculation, jumped 60 percent to nearly $74 in early trade on Nasdaq, while Clovis also gained 15 percent.
Along with the government the central bank is pumping $9.5 billion into state-run development banks that have run up big losses from loans to the weakened shipbuilding industry.
In Ciudad Juárez, they have run up against a Trump administration system that limits the daily number of asylum seekers allowed to present their cases at ports of entry.
The move is the clearest sign yet that investors are increasingly wary of ambitious young companies that have run up huge losses and might not become profitable for years.
Not a month into Donald Trump's presidency, Republican leaders in Congress have run up against just about every speed bump imaginable in their quest to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
Despite Sanders wins in Hawaii, Alaska and Washington State, Clinton's campaign has looked to hang their hat on the more than 250-delegate lead they have run up against Sanders.
Chipotle shares have run up 22010 percent since CANDIES' creation and is up nearly 22010 percent for the year, a testament to the stock's strength despite its 233 E.coli incidents.
Regional banks have run up dramatically since the election, and while the stocks likely have a pending rate hike baked into valuations, Cramer thinks they could still have room to run.
Never mind that his claims to have run up the best economic record in human history were easily refuted; the reality seemed good enough to sell as a big success story.
Regional banks have run up dramatically since the election, and while the stocks likely have a pending rate hike baked into valuations, Jim Cramer thinks they could still have room to run.
Loxo's shares have run up nearly 65 percent over the past 12 months, and ten-fold since its IPO in 2014, while Lilly's stock has surged about 35 percent since last January.
There was no immediate cause for the sell-off, there's very little volatility despite geopolitical tensions, tax reform seems like it's a long way away and stocks have run up quite high.
Jerry Rice and Walter Payton were early advocates of running up hills, and Kobe Bryant, Paul Pierce and Tony Gonzalez are among those that have run up sand dunes in Manhattan Beach, Calif.
Sugar mills in the state, India's second-biggest producer of sugar, cotton and soybeans, have run up a record $614.8 million in arrears to cane farmers due to poor sales amid a sugar glut.
Stocks have run up on optimism about trade progress but have been languishing in the past two sessions as the market digests recent gains to new highs and no news on the trade front.
Shares of Twitter have run up nearly 343 percent year to date, practically doubling Snap's 24 percent year-to-date gain and leaving shares of Facebook, up less than 5 percent, in the dust.
But Terreson, who is highly ranked by Institutional Investor, and his firm Evercore are still positive on integrated oil stocks like Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell, which have run up significantly this year.
In a year of controlling power in Washington, President Trump and Republicans in Congress have run up federal spending, approved deficit-swelling tax cuts and presided over a marked increase in "policy uncertainty" in the economy.
Mr. Guaidó's attempts to unseat Mr. Maduro this year through mass protests, military defections, American sanctions and mediated talks have run up against the government's brutal repression and skillful political maneuvering, resulting in a tense impasse.
Michael Bapis, managing director with Vios Advisors at Rockefeller Capital Management, pointed out in the same "Trading Nation" interview that while stocks have "run up quite a bit" into year-end, people are staying invested for now.
The Arab rift was a stark reminder of the political risks to the airlines, which have run up healthy profits even as the global consensus they rely upon comes under the threat of nationalist and protectionist political currents.
All of the new people seeking access to Bitcoin have run up against a limit on the number of transactions that can flow through the system every 10 minutes, which was put in place during Bitcoin's early years.
Still, Trump's unhappiness here has a very real cause: As has happened with many prior presidents, his dreams of sweeping legislative wins and lockstep partisan support have run up against the cold reality of the United States Senate.
The guns, which are designed to only fire from the intended person at the intended time, have run up against controversy, with groups like the NRA arguing that the devices leave gun owners vulnerable to hackers or government control.
But in a market where domestic oil production is already higher than it has been in 40 years, and natural gas production is at a historic high, those proposals have run up against a major problem: the global economy.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - High-flying semiconductor stocks may be poised for more losses in the coming weeks as a large swath of chip names reports quarterly results in a sector that may have run up too far for some investors.
Lending Club, which makes personal loans, and OnDeck, which focuses on small business loans, initially grew swiftly and went public, but both companies have run up against the limits of how fast a lending business can grow without being a bank.
The lower price targets are in line with comments from other analysts who suggest restaurant stocks may have run up in the wake of the presidential election as investors bet that lower consumer tax rates and lower corporate taxes would boost restaurant earnings.
"CBS shares have run up this year due to the strength in U.S. national TV advertising and optimism regarding management's long-term forecasts for retransmission consent revenue and CBS All Access and Showtime OTT subscribers, " UBS' Doug Mitchelson wrote in a Friday note to clients.
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI, April 11 (Reuters) - India's money-losing sugar mills have run up a record $13 billion in arrears to 50 million cane farmers, who have gone unpaid for their produce for more than a year, industry and government sources said on Thursday.
"When we have run up so high, it's common that there is some sensitivity in the market, maybe due to softer oil prices or just the technical aspects of being at such high levels," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at First Standard Financial in New York.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Asian investors, wary that the region's stock markets and currencies have run up too far too fast and wondering whether it is time to take some money off the table, are finding that their concerns are not being reflected in major gauges of volatility and fear.
PUERTO CABELLO, Venezuela/LONDON (Reuters) - Venezuelan state agencies have run up close to $1 billion (695 million pounds) in debts with shipping firms due to delays in returning containers, potentially boosting the cost of importing staple goods as the country struggles with product shortages and an economic crisis.
Decisions to end the use of Native American imagery out of concerns about perpetuating racist and offensive stereotypes have run up against protracted battles with alumni groups and fans, who say they are attached to their team's symbols and often insist that they are intended to honor indigenous people.
Industrials: expensive (forward P/E ratios) Caterpillar 21.8 GE 20.6 Honeywell 17.4 Illinois Tool Works 18.9 Source: Factset The second problem is that the whole world has become a momentum investor, and will dump stocks with perfectly good earnings reports that have run up in anticipation of a decent report.
But there is a far bigger bill that the United States and Europe have run up: what they owe to other countries for their colonial adventures, for the wars they imposed on them, for the inequality they have built into the world order, for the excess carbon they have dumped into the atmosphere.
The problem with this plan is the Fed has lulled investors into believing rates would remain lower for longer, and the pivot could roil fixed income asset classes such as high-yield and emerging market debt that have run up as investors chase returns, said Jim Caron, a global fixed-income portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley Investment Management.
They claim they care about the American people and yet they have run up the national debt to about $19,85033,000,000,000 and are willing to watch a healthcare system spiral out of control just so they can keep their power and lifestyle and watch as their wealth grows and the number of those suffering, stagnating in the cesspool of poverty continues to grow.
While it remains too early to tell which of the high-profile new theme parks has made a bigger impression on the Chinese market, Dalian Wanda appears to have run up against more widely publicized operational problems, include a controversy over the use of Disney characters within Dalian Wanda parks and the closure of the Wuhan Wanda Movie Park for refurbishments after just 19 months of operation.
"A pullback to that support level would actually be welcome from a technical perspective and that would increase the risk-reward ratio following that breakout so I do think some of these stocks that have run up following breakouts are prone to pullbacks, more so than the broader market or major indices, but I would see them as opportunities to add exposure," said Stockton.
"Some of the banks have run up quite a lot so in the short term you might see a little bit of profit taking," said Afrifocus securities portfolio manager Ferdi Heyneke The banking sector fell 2.2 percent, with Barclays Africa down 5.31 percent to 181.10 rand and Standard Bank falling 3.35 percent to 191.26 rand after the sector rallied on Monday as investors priced-in a Ramaphosa win.
Biddle and Dorothy White exemplify this output. It is thought that about one-third of the Quakers arrested for disrupting church services were women. However, cultivation of a specifically "female" tone or subject-matter would have run up against the Quaker desire to merge the self into God.
The novel includes a foreword in the form of a personal letter from the author "To my friend Joe Dignam, kindliest of landlords". The letter starts "Here at last is your book about Gatehouse and Kirkcudbright. All the places are real places and all the trains are real trains, and all the landscapes are correct, except that I have run up a few new houses here and there".
Efforts to read some significance into the numbers of towers and faces have run up against the circumstance that these numbers have not remained constant over time, as towers have been added through construction and lost to attrition. At one point, the temple was host to 49 such towers; now only 37 remain. The number of faces is approximately 200, but since some are only partially preserved there can be no definitive count.
Homer and Marge shout they are more alive than any of the boat's squares from inside the inflatable castle, as it floats away, and they engage in martial artistic sexual intercourse underneath the falls. Bart and Lisa, watching from a telescope, decide that everything worked out just fine. Meanwhile, back in Springfield, Ned and Rod Flanders receive their monthly credit card bills and gasp at the charges Homer and Bart have run up.
Top-carriage recoil is the situation in which the gun is mounted in an upper carriage that moves on wheels on fixed rails mounted on the lower. The gun and upper carriage recoil together, restrained by the usual hydraulic buffers. Return to battery is effected either by gravity, through the use of inclined rails, which the gun and carriage have run up, by springs, or even by rubber bands, on some improvised mounts.Miller vol.
Claire weds a new husband in the Güllen cathedral. The doctor and the schoolmaster go to see her and explain that the townspeople have run up considerable debt since her arrival. The schoolmaster begs her to abandon her desire for vengeance and help the town out of the goodness of her heart. However, Claire informs him that she herself caused Güllen to fall on hard times, to ensure that the people would do anything for money.
The State rejected alternatives proposed by the City because they would require the taking of more than 200 homes. Maps of the proposed roadways show a break-up of La Tourette Golf Course. Richmond Parkway would have run up the 4th fairway with an interchange at Richmond Hill Road near the 5th and 11th tees. The road would have continued across the 13th and 14th holes and a large interchange with the Willowbrook Expressway was to be built beyond the 16th green and 17th tee.
The advanced age of the three surviving former orphans on the plaintiff's side helped expedite a settlement with the state. "For the plaintiffs, we hope and believe it will help provide closure relating to experiences from long ago and to memories going back almost 70 years. For all parties, it ends long-running, difficult and costly litigation that only would have run up more expenses and delayed resolution to plaintiffs who are in their seventies and eighties." (DM Register) Despite the settlement, the debate remains contentious over what harm, if any, the Monster Study caused the orphan children.
The locomotive's engineer Nicholas Darrell was uninjured in the explosion. According to Centennial History of South Carolina Railroad, this wrote a new rule in the SCC&RR; operating manual that engineers were to remain on station at all times, with the aid of newly hired conductors to manage cars, passengers and switches. Salvageable parts from the Best Friend were later used to build the Phoenix which seems to have run up to the time of the American Civil War. To restore passenger confidence, a flatcar piled high with protective cotton bales was placed between the locomotive and its passenger cars.
Kath is exasperated by Kim's presence and often nags her to move out and be more responsible. A running gag in the show are unreturned DVDs that Kath keeps nagging to Kim to return (that eventually by the end of the series have run up $90,000 in fines). During the final season, Kim got to be such a bother to Kath & Kel that they try to purchase their next-door neighbour Mandy's house, but are unsuccessful when nobody buys their own house. Ultimately, Kath and Kim do have a close relationship, as seen by the end of each episode where they chat and gossip in the back garden.
Since Loyola also owned WWL-AM and FM until 1989, this would have run up against the fact that it was then against FCC regulations for one owner to have two or more broadcast radio stations on the same band in the same market. (This rule was subsequently rescinded; station owners in many markets now own several stations on both AM and FM bands.) Near the final demise of WLDC-AM, the lack of audience because of its limited transmission and its failed attempts to solicit a radio license because of an already crowded radio market in New Orleans caused a lack of interest between the student body and the communications department.
He also rejected the family's claims they are entitled to be indemnified against the AIB claim by two law firms – Matheson Ormsby Prentice Solicitors and LK Shields Solicitors – over alleged negligent advice concerning the loan. "The family have only themselves to blame for the predicament in which they find themselves," the judge found.' The case has been adjourned to 16 December when AIB is likely to seek judgment orders against the Lynchs, and the court will also deal with the bank's separate claim against Mr Conlon over the loan. The long-running case is expected to have run up huge legal costs, with some experts estimating the bill could be as big as €5m.
The station at Foxdale itself was also the site of the iron ore "deads" which gave rise to the station acquiring the nickname "the back of the moon" owing to its lunar appearance. Today the station building remains in place in private ownership but the removal of two vital bridges in the 1970s has rendered it extremely unlikely that any proposal to restore the line would ever be successful. There is evidence to suggest (in the form of images) however that Foxdale Station may well retain some of its track to the present day - albeit buried under heaps of spoil. Until recently (within the last ten years) there was still trackwork visible in the road beyond the station which would have run up onto the spoil heaps for working the deads.
Gordon Miller (Groucho Marx), a flat-broke theatrical producer, whose staff includes Harry Binelli (Chico) and Faker Englund (Harpo), is told by his brother-in-law Joseph Gribble (Cliff Dunstan), manager of the White Way Hotel, that he and his cast of twenty-two actors, who have run up an enormous bill of $1,200, have to leave the hotel immediately or face the wrath of supervising director Gregory Wagner (Donald MacBride). Miller has assembled the cast and crew of his play, Hail and Farewell, in the hotel ballroom. Miller is planning on skipping out on the hotel without paying the bill when he receives word that one of his actresses, Christine Marlowe (Lucille Ball), has arranged for a backer. Miller must keep his room and hide the cast and crew until the meeting with the backer can take place.
The centre now known as Steinbach am Glan was originally made up of two linear villages (by some definitions, “thorpes”), one on each side of the brook, that eventually met and grew together. The way the built-up area is laid out and the way the houses are built, much of it from the 19th century, still reflect this original configuration to some extent, along Bundesstraße 423 in Steinbach's case and along the old village street (Dorfstraße) in Frutzweiler's. As Steinbach began spreading out to the south towards Börsborn as far back as the early 19th century, the two villages now have the outward appearance of one great clump village, and everywhere sidestreets have been springing up down to the present day. Where the two villages have run up against each other – especially on the Steinbach side – a village centre of sorts has arisen.

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