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"implode" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to collapse into the centre
  2. [intransitive] (of an organization, a system, etc.) to fail suddenly and completely

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This, according to the experts, is a very plausible way that the convention could implode—and implode in a way that the Stop Trump movement could plausibly orchestrate.
If we think it's imploding … then let it implode.
Presumably when things do NOT implode ... a la Fyre.
I've watched, with horror, decent careers implode over stupid tweets.
Of course, seeing France implode is in no one's interest.
I probably didn't need to implode everything, but I did.
Still, don't expect the EV market to implode just yet.
Grab the wrong basket, and your whole game can implode.
For others, including Trump, letting Obamacare "implode" and moving on.
The problem is that limiting financialization will implode the system.
From here on out, Trump basically needs to not implode.
" He called for them to "let ObamaCare implode, then deal.
How did something so radical and powerful implode so swiftly?
If you've been waiting for Lexie to completely implode, it's happening.
Should he just focus on the substance let Nancy Pelosi implode?
It's amazing how much shit can implode in just a week.
With the exception of his "suspense" remark, Trump did not implode.
It can also implode in a spectacular black hole of fail.
But mismanagement on the business side caused the company to implode.
But it no longer seems plausible that he will simply implode.
It can implode when volatility jumps and the stock market drops.
There were number of times where I was going to implode.
He could implode — even more than he already has, I mean.
"Obviously these things don't self-implode in a minute," he said.
Would the towers just implode when I removed the cake ribbon?
I had to start writing songs, or I was going to implode.
To know that my heart will eventually implode like Three Rivers Stadium.
In February 2017, however, Tshisekedi died and the deal began to implode.
No more reforms will pass because this government is going to implode.
If the EU begins to implode, there may be no stopping it.
If the EU begins to implode, there may be no stopping it.
Their lives implode when You Choose returns — his heart calcified by anger.
Would a Refn film about fashion self-implode from its own stylishness?
Venezuela's neighbours are appalled by the prospect that the country might implode.
The planet itself is set to implode in just over two weeks.
The place must be waiting until the 4th quarter to actually implode.
The OPEC cartel, which combines high- and low-cost producers, could implode.
If I was left to my own decision-making I'd quickly implode.
The best-designed plays can implode if a player forgets a detail.
You made a joke because otherwise you'd implode when you're covering something.
Trump&aposs Phase 1 trade deal with China looks designed to implode.
" He said the best strategy now was simply "to let Obamacare implode.
Predictions that the individual health insurance market will now implode are misplaced.
Meanwhile, he continues to demonstrate that he is a threat to implode.
Will oil-rich Nigeria collapse, or oil-rich Venezuela continue to implode?
"As I said from the beginning, let ObamaCare implode, then deal. Watch!"
As I said from the beginning, let ObamaCare implode, then deal. Watch!
Moscow was at risk of seeing one of its few remaining allies implode.
President Donald Trump, over Twitter, called for letting Obamacare "implode" on its own.
Too much pressure and those bubbles can implode violently, irreversibly damaging the barrier.
I'm already on record predicting that Trump will implode and lose the election.
She stepped back, just as Merkel did, to let Donald Trump self-implode.
When we get a new president, I don't think the world will implode.
Over a taut hour and a half, viewers watch Joan's orderly world implode.
" Noting that "Twitter is going to implode, how does one police this madness?
Under ever-increasing U.S. military pressure, the ISIS caliphate is bound to implode.
And as of this episode, it looked like it was going to implode.
With a drop in marketplace enrollment, the ACA is more likely to implode.
Her job is to study how stars die — how they expand, then implode.
These supply chains will implode if they are unraveled by an overzealous administration.
This responsibility will be too big and cause the Republican machine to implode.
" He added: "as I said from the beginning, let ObamaCare implode, then deal.
Armstrong isn't the first person to have her life implode on the internet.
If that cycle were to simply continue unabated, the law really might implode.
While desire and sex are refuge, they are also a place to implode.
Imagine being so brave that meeting Gritty doesn't immediately make you implode in fear.
Jeb Bush waited too long as his team thought the billionaire would self-implode.
Not only did Groupon's valuation implode, but the entire daily deal category virtually disappeared.
Other sectors will start to implode, edging the U.K. economy and British pound lower.
A lot of people have expected China to implode this year and it hasn't.
My constituents deserve certainty, not plans that crumble and implode under their own weight.
Presidential threats to "let ObamaCare implode" only create uncertainty and destabilize the individual markets.
They also provided a recommended hedge against losses in case the favorite trades implode.
Why would Manafort implode a deal that would secure him a shorter prison sentence?
Those naysayers will usually be proven right, and that means hot stocks can implode.
That means that the market for small rockets could implode for lack of business.
As Mr. Trump continues to implode, her ability to defeat him now seems plausible.
The star will implode, releasing shockwaves and neutrinos, or ghostly particles, and blow apart.
"Your immune system starts to implode on anything less than seven hours," Walker said.
You know, I said from the beginning, let Obamacare implode, and then do it.
The Maduro administration might implode, and the country's hunger crisis could escalate to famine.
Independent observers say the ACA's insurance markets have problems, but are not about to implode.
Now, those lumps are doomed to orbit the Red Planet until one or both implode.
So the conflict goes unaddressed and things stall or implode because problems aren't being solved.
Clinton's sit-back-and-watch-him-implode strategy was frustrating at times but it worked.
Watch as the gang at Mythbusters made the giant tanker implode in glorious slow motion.
It wasn't outright racism or tax troubles that finally caused Donald Trump's campaign to implode.
Trump says it is an expensive "disaster" that is on track to implode in 2017.
Saudi billionaire investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal said Monday that bitcoin will "implode" one day.
The heavy losses do not necessarily mean that the individual market is ready to implode.
If our system was better, theirs would eventually implode; if theirs was better, ours would.
Value will decline, but not implode, making it one of SoftBank's better real estate investments.
" President Trump has frequently threatened to end key ObamaCare payments and let the program "implode.
"The woke progressives are going to implode, and pretty soon they'll destroy everything," he said.
"I know one thing, the system will implode if you're not responsible enough," he said.
If Prime Minister Abadi didn't reach a deal with the Sunnis, the government would implode.
Survivors told reporters that the building seemed to implode as concrete beams and pillars fell.
He wants to make Obamacare "implode," and, in the process, make repeal less politically toxic.
"I think he's going to blow up, self-implode," Mr. Hoffman said of Mr. Trump.
He looked a lot like Bad Marc-André Fleury, only he didn't implode during the playoffs.
Dangerous Liaisons As Kennedy's focus on the presidency intensified, Exner's relationship with him began to implode.
Schiff maintained that if the Fed chooses to raise rates, the whole U.S. economy could implode.
Osborne campaigned against leaving the EU, touting estimates from his office saying the economy would implode.
Germany, and the rest of Europe, cannot afford to let Greece's economic crisis implode right now.
If the Earth does implode in our lifetime I'd be happy dancing to this into oblivion.
It turns out, though, that Discord didn't need to do anything to make Centipede Central implode.
That could lead Obamacare to implode — though the president risks taking the blame for it himself.
On Friday, the president again threatened to let Obamacare "implode" in order to make a deal.
In contrast, liberal historians tend to say that internal weaknesses caused the Communist state to implode.
Mr. Cuomo faced some local resistance when he announced plans to implode parts of the bridge.
Or get out there without a suit on, like, implode or whatever happens, I don't know.
It was here in 1987 when his first presidential campaign began to implode over allegations of plagiarism.
The film also shares its predecessors' grotesque violence; attacked bodies don't merely bleed, they contort and implode.
One of the most crowded trades on Wall Street is about to implode, says one market watcher.
While China's economy may implode, the simple, plain vanilla explanation sees a yuan in need of realignment.
Are we gonna implode after making this social progress because we can't be nice to each other?
Predictably, all her relationships implode because she's an angry person suffering from a very real mental illness.
When the bubble burst last June, Beijing did not let it implode, as it had in 2008.
Should they implode, the government will again rush to the rescue of their global and domestic creditors.
Ultimately, Trump appeared to brush off those warnings only to see Ratcliffe's nomination implode just days later.
Shortly after winning the nomination, Akin saw his campaign implode over inflammatory remarks he made about rape.
Trump&aposs trade deal with China is so weak it looks like it&aposs designed to implode.
Appaloosa Management's David Tepper thought the banking system would implode during the financial crisis a decade ago.
But we have never seen a White House implode before it had the time to staff up.
As the paternal relationships of Aaron's contemporaries implode, he uncovers quiet strength in his own principled father.
And as he's done so, the top echelons of Virginia politics have begun to implode around him.
Kellyanne Conway told Fox News that Trump would decide "this week" whether to implode the Affordable Care Act.
Scientists have raised concerns that the peak could implode, exposing the radioactive materials inside to the outside world.
Justin Amash, a hardline conservative who backs Ted Cruz, warned that a Trump nomination could implode the party.
It is living in a constant state of frenzy, feeling as though your world is about to implode.
Our cultural imagination can't contain that, unless she only exists to be this powerful so she can implode.
People were just waiting for this thing to implode, so they kept kicking the can down the road.
If he and the GOP cause ObamaCare to implode, they will pay an even more serious political price.
Trump said Republicans should let ObamaCare "implode," saying Democrats would then be willing to deal with the GOP.
Overall ratings tumbled to near record lows but did not completely implode, as some movie executives had feared.
In one particularly vibrant collage, an array of cacti implode from the middle of a Siamese cat's face.
As we continue to wait for the regime to implode, the United States can improve upon its strategy.
In the face of deep Medicaid cuts, a system of caregiving that is already clearly strained would implode.
The prevailing assumption is that the G.O.P. effort will ultimately implode, clearing the way for a bold alternative.
However, on Wednesday the president called for renewed efforts to draft new legislation instead of letting Obamacare implode.
But the Mercedes duo did implode, and the favoured tyre strategy turned out to be a two stopper.
Trump has repeatedly threatened to withhold these subsidies in order to cause the Affordable Care Act to implode.
Yet primary debates do sometimes cause an obscure candidate to become a star or a star candidate to implode.
With each incident, defenses seem to be targeting Beckham with physical play in the hope that he will implode.
"The country must avoid further divisions or violence along sectarian lines, lest it implode completely," he said on Monday.
President Trump has talked of letting ObamaCare "implode" since GOP efforts to repeal the law have failed in Congress.
Even if you are only watching to see your bracket implode, the first days are a lot to take.
Do you feel vindicated watching Trump's campaign implode, or are you more upset that this was allowed to happen?
A warning that because of the tax cuts, the whole thing could implode again like it did in 2008?
When the boy who shined his shoes offered him stock tips, he realised the stockmarket was about to implode.
At a time when more people than ever are traveling, how could an established brand like Thomas Cook implode?
But the president on Wednesday called for renewed efforts to draft health-care legislation, instead of letting Obamacare implode.
The president has repeatedly warned that if no resolution is found, it may just allow the ACA to implode.
Companies tout transparency, but Truaxe has taken it to a level that may actually cause the company to implode.
"There was a lot of buzz in the community that the fandom would implode and cease to exist," Kem said.
It might be one of the most challenging myths, but the MythBusters did it—they made a train tanker implode.
Another is that the fragile system will begin to implode through some combination of corruption, hopelessness and political score-settling.
It's an elaborate ploy that's sure to implode; Letty plans on stowing away with her son and homeschooling him herself.
If you are hoping that one of my organs will implode from anger and I will die, I'm almost there.
Repeatedly, Trump has warned he would let Obamacare "implode" in hopes that voters would penalize Democrats in the 2018 midterms.
For years, the fear had been that the country's growth would implode in a "hard landing," disrupting the global economy.
His final season at Chelsea saw the club implode, going from champion to the relegation zone of the Premier League.
By the time my mother was 21970, their relationship didn't need the Bay Area of the late 21s to implode.
"We thought, he's going to implode, there's no point," said Jamie Raab, the president and publisher of Grand Central Publishing.
And then there are a few that define a moment in time by explaining why asset markets overreach and implode.
As a woman whose words threaten to implode a Supreme Court confirmation process, Ford will probably face even sharper questioning.
Trump has talked about allowing ObamaCare to implode, and his critics believe he is pushing that along with his actions.
He said the health care law would "implode" and Democrats would have no choice but to negotiate a replacement plan.
The president made clear his unhappiness and issued a warning of what would come, predicting the current system would implode.
While technically the ACA can't and won't implode on its own, outside interference can create significant volatility in the system.
Thus far, the Muddle Along Rule has saved Maduro: This guideline explains that countries and autocratic leaders only very rarely implode.
The other thing has to do with his fellow candidates, almost all of whom just assumed Trump was going to implode.
"We think Trump is going to implode," RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the Bernie Sanders-backing National Nurses United, told CNN.
He said repeatedly he disagrees with Trump's suggestion Republicans should just let exchanges "implode" to force Democrats to the bargaining table.
But Corbyn and Labour (which have their own divisions on Brexit) are mostly free to let May and the Conservatives implode.
Pay players, the NCAA warns, and the delicate competitive balance between the University of Akron and Ohio State University will implode.
On their way to a wedding, the Teo's secrets and lies and inferiority complexes implode in a fight in a limo.
Months after last year's bubble started to implode in February, the Korean won remains the third most traded currency for Bitcoin.
Sinkholes happen, but most of us are lucky enough to avoid running into them when they magically implode into our lives.
At the beginning of the year, we saw the internet implode after finding out about the existence of Cadbury Oreo Eggs.
Either McConnell is daring his conference to implode the health insurance market or is washing his hands of the whole debacle.
The other problem is that ObamaCare may not implode and, even if it does, it may not be a Big Bang.
I look at it as the exploits of two ill-matched people whose relationship is likely to implode at any time.
Ms. Ostendorf, the graphics producer in Los Angeles, watched her father's million-dollar business implode in the economic crash of 2008.
On one side, they're hacking away at the edges of the Affordable Care Act in the hope that it will implode.
Letting "Obamacare implode," as President Trump has threatened, would cut off payments to insurers that help lower medical costs for millions.
But only if it does not all implode first, Ms. Southard reminded her class on the final day of the conference.
It opens with a clip of Trump saying he will "let ObamaCare implode" before pivoting to Bloomberg's accomplishments on health care.
For a couple seasons now, we've been waiting for the Mad Queen Daenerys to implode her own chances at the throne.
He contended that passing a repeal without a replacement "would be a disaster" and cause the health-care system to "implode."
In turn, backers of private companies worth at least $22018 billion could see the value of their investments decline or implode.
If it does not immediately produce results give it about half an hour, he'll come back to it and he'll implode.
Ms. Witherspoon plans to play the heroine, a trader who is fighting sexism — and selling mortgage-backed securities — when the markets implode.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's relationship seemed to implode over the weekend, but fear not: Chyna's mom thinks it's all a blip.
If we leave the Arab states, they won't implode --- they will turn to Russia in their own self-interest and self-preservation.
"We would view the market as underplaying the risks of a snap election should the Conservative government threaten to implode," Stretch said.
The hopes that Ukraine would implode or that Moscow-friendly forces could take power in presidential elections due in 2019 have evaporated.
President Trump has said that he wants Obamacare to implode, which he hopes would reignite the stalled congressional effort to repeal it.
President Trump has suggested he'll let ObamaCare implode, but in working with Democrats, Alexander is actively trying to prevent that from happening.
Many pundits had to eat their words when they predicted Trump would implode and had no shot at winning the Republican nomination.
Trump, who has called the law a failure and vowed to let it "implode," has undermined Obamacare through regulatory and administrative actions.
Rory, in the first flush of her relationship with Dean, stays out all night with him (chastely), and our central relationships implode.
For months, city officials have been contemplating back and forth on whether to implode the building or demolish it piece by piece.
The Minnesota Twins won seven of nine games before watching the pitching staff implode in back-to-back losses over the weekend.
Sunday, Fox Line: Cowboys -2.5 | Total: 46 It wasn't easy to watch the Cowboys (7-7) implode over a three-week period.
Other camera improvements include 26K video recording at 220FPS, implode super-steady zoom and the addition of night time hyper-lapse shooting.
"These are just the beginnings of a rumbling" and one day the market will "implode" because of these derivatives, the investor said.
But I like the fact he didn't implode and got us to the sixth inning and competed like we know Kevin can.
He turned himself into Ziggy Stardust and Alladin Sane, personas that enabled him to play with pop culture's soon-to-implode future.
It's implying that even if things are fine now, if we don't act, things will implode and we'll go down with it.
Trump's accusers continue to demand justice and feel "forgotten" as other powerful men have seen their careers implode following similar — or lesser — allegations.
The host last year was Kevin Spacey, who months later saw his career implode after he was accused of sexual misconduct toward men.
"These are disastrous results from Zodiac yet again... Zodiac's business continues to implode with no sign of recovery," TCI founder Christopher Hohn said.
Chen says it was a remarkable moment, and everyone stayed late in the office to celebrate and make sure the website didn't implode.
Will the whole business just completely implode soon, or is it just totally chill with hemorrhaging money so we can all see Hereditary?
He said signs that "China is not going to implode" and stabilization in oil prices, which topped $30 a barrel Wednesday, supported gains.
I think this new age of technology is going to implode on itself when it comes to what people are going to appreciate.
"One option may be for it to fail and for ­ObamaCare to continue to implode so that it drives us," the senator added.
Equally beautiful and grotesque, the bodies and faces in Dromsjel's work melt, implode, sprout colors and flowers, or serve as portals into space.
It may not be at this meeting, but it has to be soon, or else the system will implode under its own contradictions.
It looks as though the whole comic is about to implode on itself, as the character faces down a major, earth-shattering revelation.
By UNA LAMARCHE My husband had been on hold with the Delta agent for about 10 minutes when he began to visibly implode.
"I said from the beginning — let Obamacare implode and then do it," the president told a group of law enforcement officers on Friday.
Democrats are going to have to come up with something for people to be for, rather than just counting on Trump to implode.
That caused the housing market to implode in many areas and incited the worst recession in the United States since the Great Depression.
BUT ONE DAY, THIS THING IS JUST GOING TO IMPLODE BECAUSE YOU HAVE TOO MUCH LEVERAGE WITH TOO MANY PEOPLE BUYING THESE THINGS.
It's no secret President Trump has said that he wants ObamaCare to "implode" to force Democrats to the negotiating table for a replacement.
Many believe Nigeria is about to implode, which would destabilize the surrounding countries and send millions of refugees north into Europe and beyond.
"If the Italian crisis becomes a major crisis, it will mainly implode into the Italian economy ... as opposed to spreading around Europe," he said.
Back in the days of the dot-com bust, as startup after startup began to implode, a site cropped up to list the casualties.
Iowa State is the kind of deeply talented No. 4 seed that could either implode or make a serious push toward the Final Four.
Investors are underestimating the potential for the U.K. government to "implode," resulting in a snap general election, a senior foreign exchange strategist told CNBC.
That Mr Trump is now promising, in the wake of the Senate vote, to "let Obamacare implode" will do little to calm firms' nerves.
Skeptics, however — and that&aposs usually the default mindset for many Korea watchers — say there are still plenty of ways that diplomacy can implode.
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn said on CNBC Tuesday that the stock market is "way over leveraged" and will one day "implode" because of it.
It was inevitable that punk was going to implode anyway, but the violence was a big push to get people out of the scene.
We don't need forewarning to suspect that their desperate gesture, like the economic divide they seek to vilify, is more than likely to implode.
Republicans in Congress have all along seemed much more reluctant than Trump to allow Obamacare's markets to implode by pulling the cost-sharing subsidies.
She doles out advice, often about sex and dating, from the perspective of someone who, admittedly, has had many toxic relationships implode on television.
Social media drama will implode without you adding fuel to the flames and potentially make yourself a target if it devolves into personal attacks.
For a few crazy weeks, this most enduring of institutions looked as if it might actually implode under the weight of so much emotion.
The third part is the ZTE where we can basically implode these companies alliances and -- MICHELLE CARUSO-CABRERA: I'm trying to game this out.
As Twitter's problems continue to multiply, I'm faced with the discomforting possibility that the entire enterprise might implode like a gargantuan chewing gum bubble.
Two years later, the Women's March organization has become a depressing study in how left-wing movements so often implode in the digital age.
The Rays (14-15) had won two in a row against the Marlins in Miami but saw their bullpen implode as the series moved north.
Two players down, they're imagining themselves like the Brains tribe in Cagayan – a small cadre, quietly fading into the background while the other tribes implode.
Finally, François Fillon, the conservative Republican Party leader long seen as the frontrunner, was hit with a financial scandal that caused his candidacy to implode.
Mugdi and Gacalo feel their safe world implode when their Norwegian-raised son returns to Somalia, embraces jihadism and kills himself in a suicide attack.
"It was inevitable that the empire would implode," Ben Theron, chief operating officer of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse whistleblower group said in a statement.
Details: Buffett also admitted that Berkshire Hathaway overpaid for its stake in Kraft Heinz, which saw its stock implode last week after terrible earnings results.
The party also sees this as an opportunity: If May and her deal implode, it might put them closer to regaining control of the government.
It's possible the Trump presidency will implode while congressional Republicans fan the flames of public outrage by their handling of healthcare, the budget and taxes.
IBLP is a case study in how a religious culture can implode when an authoritarian theology allows the most vulnerable to be targeted by predators.
Trying to decode why anyone would want the world's seven billion inhabitants to look the same makes every cell in my body want to implode.
But there's a way to draft it that will still raise revenue, but not implode the muni market or the research and development tax credit.
But it can also implode when volatility spikes — as it did last February when exchange-traded products that facilitated the sale of options got wrecked.
Nor can we anticipate — if and when Trumpism does implode — how extensive the damage will be that Pinker's "forces of modernity" will have to repair.
It has an advanced economy, a health care system that won't entirely implode, and many of its citizens have enough resources to weather the crisis.
The crowd turned against Medvedev after the incident, and the Russian looked ready to implode, though it proved to be only a partial flare-up.
"Logically, it must implode, because the have-nots are going to outnumber the haves, and they are going to come looking for them," Carter said.
"I think he's going to blow up, self-implode," Al Hoffman, the former finance chairman of the Republican National Committee, told the Times of Trump.
"These are disastrous results from Zodiac yet again... Zodiac's business continues to implode with no sign of recovery," TCI founder Christopher Hohn said in a statement.
And she would eventually see it all implode because she was, at twenty-seven, a woman of her times: a chatterbox in an era of braggadocio.
It was an unsustainably good offering that was obviously destined to implode like the beach house at the end of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Also, side note: if you want to do something like implode trade by hiking tariffs, you'd also better know how to spell the thing you're changing.
It could be that, somehow, Trump miraculously transforms the dynamics of this campaign in the final weeks or that something happens to make Clinton's campaign implode.
LeBron James clearly needs a little TLC after his Lakers continue to implode around him ... and seems he's gettin' it from an old buddy -- Tristan Thompson!!!
They also internally implode when men say the reasoning for wearing specific kinds of clothes is because it shows off (or "enhances") their cleavage or midriff.
Even your frenemies and people who are jealous of you will chill out a bit—or they'll become even more envious, and you'll watch them implode.
The problem is that limiting financialization will implode the system, as I explain in my new book Why Our Status Quo Failed and Is Beyond Reform.
Tech, oil trades implode Performance issues were exposed by the fact that hedge funds piled into crowded stocks like Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN) and Alphabet (GOOGL).
That&aposs pretty much the options here but it didn&apost implode, because according to the predictions, by now we would have had a civil war.
Trump, after all, has made no secret of his plan to "let Obamacare implode, then deal," regardless of how many people get hurt along the way.
If President Trump makes good on his promise to "let Obamacare implode," premiums would rise by as much as 26 percent, the Congressional Budget Office said.
But Trump -- who has called for lawmakers to let ObamaCare "implode" -- is threatening to cancel key disbursements under ObamaCare, known as Cost-Sharing Reduction (CSR) payments.
In January 2018, the mania for selling volatility options reached an extreme and reversed — causing some exchange-listed volatility instruments to implode and exacerbate the selloff.
President Trump has also threatened to cut off key payments to insurers in a bid to make ObamaCare "implode," though he has not done so yet.
But Trump — who has called for lawmakers to let ObamaCare "implode" — is threatening to cancel key disbursements under ObamaCare, known as Cost-Sharing Reduction (CSR) payments.
Because this presidency may well implode, we need to start thinking about how to minimize the inevitable trauma on Trump supporters and America as a whole.
Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook and other forms of social media also provide ongoing windows to build momentum at any given moment (or for candidates to suddenly implode).
How well these young people transition to adulthood — and how well their governments integrate them economically, politically, and socially — will influence whether their countries thrive or implode.
"These are disastrous results from Zodiac yet again... Zodiac's business continues to implode with no sign of recovery," TCI founder Christopher Hohn said in an emailed statement.
At the same time, Chinese authorities do not want North Korea to implode as it would likely spark a refugee crisis into China's economically struggling northeastern region.
And last week, he watched the party implode in exactly the way he'd predicted: Undone by internal strife and a fundamental failure to think through policy specifics.
The Times Britain's chief accounting regulator singled out Carillion Plc for commendation as a model of good accounting practice only months before it began to implode. bit.
It's an important political win for advocates of ObamaCare who argue the exchanges are functioning in spite of efforts by the Trump administration to let it implode.
Mr. Pullman conveys a sense of a man trying not to implode, but, in this production by the director Jeremy Herrin, Kate is the play's tremulous pulse.
And finally, in this fiercely-competitive and fast-changing space, many smart device makers will implode — and consumers need a fallback plan in place if they do.
Its honestly been a minute since we have and out of everything in our relationship, intimacy is our biggest struggle and causes all other areas to implode.
These problems have been exacerbated by a president who has publicly predicted that the Affordable Care Act will "implode" and appears determined to help fulfill that prophecy.
For those who believe the nation would be best served in the long-run if the exchanges implode entirely, the Problem Solvers fix will prove a disappointment.
Maybe. There are arguably social costs involved in letting small cities implode, so that there's a case for regional development policies that try to preserve their viability.
While the two shared a passion for tattoos and all things eccentric, it didn't take long before the romance that seemed unlikely from the start began to implode.
Then in November, Donald Trump was elected president — and his government is now responsible for defending Obamacare, a law he has vowed to repeal and predicts will implode.
He argued that the system would eventually implode if the GOP did nothing, and said letting it do so is "certainly an option," though not one he likes.
As I've watched Elon's involvement begin and then deepen and then implode, I've come to believe he genuinely wanted to help, and also can't resist an engineering challenge.
Uncontrolled, ill-conceived and poorly managed, such collisions could, of course, implode, explode or otherwise have negative results — but let's apply some positive thinking and imagine the possibilities.
Edward G. Rendell, a former mayor of Philadelphia and Democratic governor, offers insight into what could still be a close contest if the Trump campaign does not implode.
However, that's all the more reason to not simply let the health-care system implode, but rather to find solutions that helps bring all citizens into the system.
Its findings led to one of the nation's largest corporate scandals and the collapse of Enron, a Houston-based energy company that had started to implode in 21981.
So what happens if EIA is wrong — if solar costs don't mysteriously double, the wind industry doesn't implode, and septuagenarian coal plants don't discover a fountain of youth?
Hours after the failed healthcare vote, Trump tweeted that he would simply "let ObamaCare implode" and use the resulting crisis to strike a repeal deal with Democratic lawmakers.
Unlike Spieth, who was trying to become the first man to win a major with a quadruple bogey on his card, McIlroy did not implode on any holes.
Trump has frequently threatened to end the payments, saying the healthcare law is "dead" and threatening to let it implode in order to force a deal with Democrats.
Yet a whispering ominousness pervades this story, couched in fretful speculations and evasive references to earlier events, that suggests any one of its central characters might eventually implode.
You have to enjoy watching "perfect" lives implode on themselves, like a renovated three-story Brooklyn brownstone that begins to collapse, floor-by-floor, on all the inhabitants within.
"It does seem the U.S. is on a trajectory to implode Iran's economy — that is a very dangerous path when dealing with a country of 80 million," Geranmayeh said.
Not long into the year, the Nationals looked as if they were about to implode, with a 19-31 record and Manager Dave Martinez seemingly halfway out the door.
Radio Birdman exploded into an unsuspecting Sydney music scene in 1974 with a raw, high-energy rock 'n' roll that polarised audiences, only to self-implode five years later.
Similarly, it was fun watching Hannah get and then squander her book deal, get a gig at GQ (as a native advertiser!), and then enroll and implode at Iowa.
Even though Mace and cofounder Scott Howard could see initial signs that the card-services industry was going to implode, they kept trying to make their product a hit.
Walker: Democrats are starting to implode under Pelosi Republican lawmaker from North Carolina weighs in on a growing number of Democrats distancing themselves from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
The president has insisted repeatedly that Republicans not give up on repealing and replacing Obamacare, and has threatened to let the individual exchanges, which are on shaky ground, implode.
Steve Bannon emails me from Milan: 'The Party of Davos' will implode ... The market [this] morning should be a tad choppy — Populist Eurosceptics in Italy; TrumpTrade Unchained in America.
They told me the home was cursed and regaled me with stories of those who had tried to move in over the years, only to watch their lives implode.
Trump warned Congress during the months-long debate over legislation to repeal and replace ObamaCare that he would let the system implode if lawmakers failed to pass a bill.
So the easiest thing would be to let it implode in '903 and believe me, we'd get pretty much whatever we wanted, but it would take a long time.
There is indeed a weary tone to this book, relayed mainly through Mugdi: the exhausted, chronic grief of one who has witnessed his country implode like a dark star.
If it fails to do so, if it leads enough people to conclude that the alternative is less scary than the status quo, the system will implode from within.
In the weeks leading up to it, friends kept joking that nobody would survive this because it would be too peak, there would be stampedes, surely, the UK would implode.
The glass is designed to withstand the high pressure of seawater, but on the off chance that you hit it with a submarine, the glass might implode and kill you.
But Cruz's strategy was predicated on the notion that Trump's candidacy would ultimately implode -- as a result of remarks that went too far or actions that American voters deemed unpresidential.
Tanks roll backward, explosions implode, victims come back to life — and it's all interspersed with quotes from US officials proclaiming that the US is prevailing against the North Vietnamese Army.
The fact that the ballot is happening at all is thanks to pressure from other African countries, which did not want to see Congo implode under a dictator-for-life.
Perhaps this is just as well, because the current mobile app store ecosystem is clearly faltering under its own size and weight, and seems ready to implode at any moment.
In the 2012 British Open, Adam Scott had a four-stroke lead with just four holes left to play—good for a 98.6% win probability—and somehow managed to implode.
Due to this reality, Abbas believes the West must make Iran implode from within by working with the Kurds, Baloch, Ahwazi Arabs and others within Iran, who seek regime change.
President Trump is threatening to cancel those payments to make ObamaCare "implode," and Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Sunday that "no decision's been made" about future payments.
Mr. Parisi, who grew up near the factories and still lives in the neighborhood, remembers gathering with neighbors on the street as a young boy to watch the buildings implode.
The law seems to have healed itself, or at least staved off disaster, even as President Trump has been swearing that Obamacare would implode or threatening to nuke it himself.
Without offering specific details, Trump said the current health insurance market is "going to absolutely implode" and called on the executives to work with the government to plot a path forward.
"So the easiest thing would be to let it implode in '17, and believe me we'd get pretty much whatever we want but it would take a long time," Trump said.
"Just to be clear, at a time when all we need now is for the Chinese market to implode, I don't think that this is a driver for that," Seymour said.
It's unclear what anti-feminist speaker and former Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos has been up to since he made comments about pedophilia, lost his job, and watched his book deal implode.
Please understand that Trump is telling you the truth when he tells you that ObamaCare is going to explode or implode ... they are going to actively make sure that that happens.
Modi and the BJP might actually prefer to sit in opposition in such a scenario, waiting for a government consisting of "a rickety hodgepodge of opposition parties" to implode, Vaishnav adds.
And the opportunities to join the Power 5 may decline: The Big 12 could implode in roughly a decade, when Texas and Oklahoma could be free to go to another league.
But that the votes are actually happening given threats of base backlash, or leadership challenges, or fractures that would implode the conference that have defined this debate for years, is something.
My theory is that the world is definitely going to end in 2017 and only Harry Styles knows about it and wrote this song to play out while we all implode.
AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH I'M GONNA IMPLODE IT'S SO CUTE Anyways, there's not much more that can be said about these videos, so I'm going to post a generous amount of them right now.
The Fourth of July was a robust national Sabbath, in which we kept faith and either did or did not implode and tumble away in the blast of a terrorist bomb.
The reason is because if we did experience a disability, our financial plan would likely implode since it relies on us earning income for at least another 10 to 15 years.
And the effort stands in sharp contrast to moves by President Trump, who has talked about letting ObamaCare "implode," and suggested he has little desire to sign legislation improving the markets.
For example, the debt ceiling and budget debate have the potential to exacerbate already frayed relations and could see the GOP implode under the heavy and debilitating weight of incessant infighting.
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE, asked about those comments on ABC's "This Week," declined to reiterate the goal of letting the law implode.
But concerns have included tunnel collapses at the facility and the possibility Mount Mantap, where it is located, could implode under stress from repeated nuclear tests and release large amounts of radiation.
In one Tuesday afternoon White House briefing, he invoked Godwin's Law at the podium — seemingly forgetting the details of the Holocaust in the process — and watched the media world implode around him.
If the marketing and media business implode, it may not cause a collapse of the same magnitude, but these firms are trusting too many third parties who are now magnifying their problems.
The changes Politico and the Huffington Post have reported on include: Before learning of this regulation, it seemed possible that the Trump administration was legitimately okay with letting the Obamacare marketplaces implode.
Bad researchers might've been part of the problem, but for too long most Republicans mistakenly assumed Trump would collapse on his own—and why bother investigating someone who was sure to implode?
Such high loan-to-value mortgages are common when housing markets are about to implode, said David Madani, an economist with Capital Economics who has long forecast a housing crash in Canada.
The last three in Asia have seen Ferrari implode, however, with Vettel failing to score in two of them and having to fight back from last place to fourth in the other.
Emily: I really think Roman believed he could sort of coast along on saying what he thought his dad wanted him to say, then wait for all his other siblings to implode.
When institutions are weak and leaders see the old elite as a threat, those leaders often hollow out their own governments for fear of a coup, setting the state up to implode.
Based on Harold Ramis's 1993 movie, "Groundhog Day" reimagines a much-loved film about instant karma with such fertile and feverish theatrical imagination that you expect it to implode before your eyes.
But a sudden loss of the disputed subsidies could conceivably cause the health care program to implode, leaving millions of people without access to health insurance before Republicans have prepared a replacement.
Biden has defied predictions he'd quickly implode and Warren, who calls herself a "capitalist to my bones," has nipped at Sanders' heels by improving her standing in national and early-state polls.
The Korean War technically never ended, and Kim Jong-un's regime in North Korea appears likely to implode, making China worried it may wake up one day with US troops on its border.
"As this Administration continues to implode, Secretary Mattis' extraordinary resignation is a significant loss and a real indication that President Trump's foreign policy agenda has failed and continues to spiral into chaos," Sen.
We are not looking at a P/E which has been stretched beyond historic norms as was the case in 1999, nor are we looking at a dot com bubble ready to implode.
Even though it can feel like you're going to slowly implode from awkwardness when everyone's staring at your crimson face, emotional blushing is really not dangerous or bad for you, Dr. Leger says.
News Analysis MADRID — If it appeared for a moment that Catalonia's drive to secede from Spain would implode along with the political fortunes of its leader, it has not turned out that way.
The company came under further scrutiny on Thursday when short-seller Dan David of FG Alpha and GeoInvesting issued a report saying Fullshare was "creating an accounting scheme that's bound to eventually implode".
There is, however, growing evidence that this coalition of strange bedfellows will implode if House Republicans insist on slipping in "below the radar" draft language approved by the House Judiciary Committee on Nov.
While the banking sector was unlikely to implode like in Japan given China was at a different stage of economic development, the Middle Kingdom still has to figure out how to move forward.
With U.S. deals' senior debt on average 5.2 times EBITDA, according to Refinitiv, versus 4.4 times in 2007, those at the top of the capital structure will absorb more losses if companies implode.
That's not to say the president doesn't recognize how mean the collapse of Obamacare would be for the millions of people who lose coverage if it continues to implode in state after state.
The smaller centrist UDI party, which has been so split on how to handle the Fillon case that officials feared the party could implode, on Tuesday decided to reserve judgment on backing him.
And yet, like the castle, it exists there, untouchable in its closed-ness, waiting to unfold (or implode) on all of us who simply wander the pathways that surround this vast political machine.
The contraption didn't electrocute anybody or implode in splinters of flying glass, as earlier models had tended to do, and obligingly produced a diminutive version of the aurora's luminous flux, dazzling the King.
So will Fissure change his optics for the new season and become a hero, or will he continue to expect the most out of his teammates at all times and potentially implode again?
But Trump has been threatening to let ObamaCare implode for months and has not shouldered much blame for the consequences of that uncertainty, including high premiums and lack of insurers in some markets.
The Showtime series has been taking its time building up these parallel storylines in Season 6, and it's safe to say that all of them will not only eventually intersect, but all simultaneously implode.
But, for every perfectly toasted s'more, artfully crafted piece of macrame, and stunning talent show performance, there are plenty of pranks that implode and color war catastrophes that you would never write home about.
Kyle Farmer had a solo homer, and Jesse Winker contributed three hits and two runs for the Reds, who saw their bullpen implode to cost starter Sonny Gray his first win of the season.
Some prominent analysts predicted that Kim would not be as secure in his power as his grandfather and father had been; his regime could succumb to a coup or could implode for other reasons.
Clearly, her brain trust had determined that she should cause no waves, play it safe and let Trump implode — as has been happening since Friday afternoon's release of the "Access Hollywood" live mic tape.
With a planned July start date creeping ever closer, what had seemed so promising appeared to implode last month, when Ms. Angwin was let go and five of the seven editorial staff members left.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel took four months to form a barely coherent governing coalition, after her ruling party got hammered in the last election — and that fragile coalition may soon implode over immigration tensions.
A Bloomberg nomination does require every other Democratic candidate to implode, which isn't beyond the realm of possibility, and for Bloomberg to just stay in, which he has more than enough money to do.
Trump has threatened to cut off the payments as soon as Tuesday to make ObamaCare "implode," while Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price said Sunday that "no decision's been made" about future payments.
The American College of Physicians warned this week that the G.O.P. course could result in seven million Americans losing their health insurance this year alone, by causing parts of the insurance market to implode.
"I think they censored us thinking every band I was in was gonna implode or I was gonna die of an overdose and they wouldn't have to deal with me the next year," says Sturgeon.
Vienna was thus the cradle of modernism and fascism, liberalism and totalitarianism: the currents that have shaped much of Western thought and politics since Vienna itself started to implode in 1916 until the present day.
If markets don't implode in the next few months, and at least some of these household names make it to market, it's likely 703 will be an even bigger year for unicorn IPOs than 2018.
The hype alone would have made the average band implode from all of the pressure, but Suede were wise enough to believe every drop of ink written about them—because simply, they were that great.
While voters aren't aware of the details, they are wise enough to understand that the president is more than willing to sacrifice their well-being in a cynical attempt to force the ACA to implode.
I think that the slump we had didn't have much to do with finance — but the slump we would have had if the financial system had been allowed to implode might have been much worse.
The outcome also undercuts the case for the candidacy of billionaire Mike Bloomberg, who has spent $500 million since entering the race late in November on the theory that the former vice president would implode.
Seventy-five-million-dollar-funded legal services startup Atrium doesn't want to be the next company to implode as the tech industry tightens its belt and businesses chase margins instead of growth via unsustainable economics.
Trump initially said that he wanted Republicans to wait for ObamaCare to "implode" before continuing to act on legislation to repeal and replace the healthcare law, but changed course in a series of tweets Saturday.
While some Republicans have called for letting ObamaCare implode and to revisit healthcare reform at a later date, other GOP lawmakers don't want to be blamed for not doing anything before the 2018 midterm elections.
But he did not plan on being inundated by "everyone in my life — every single person," all of them expressing their support and love, and he wasn't prepared for Spacey's career to completely implode within days.
And there are films like The Babadook, The Shining, and Psycho, in which families threaten to implode, actually do, or already have, as traces of their dynamics linger like the light from a long-dead star.
The talks fell through with the U.K. augmented reality company that has raised at least $99 million for its own visual search feature, but which recently began to implode due to low usage and financing trouble.
Mr Judis argues that the populist explosion is unlikely to be a mere temporary aberration: particular parties such as UKIP may implode, but the tendency draws on a deep well of discontent with the status quo.
However, the combination of the Category 26 ban and retaliatory tariffs on U.S. copper scrap saw shipments to China implode from 27,2150 tonnes in 0003 to 2000,25 tonnes last year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
" Another Trump critic, Damon Linker, recently wrote that while his presidency could implode in many different ways, "he might also survive, stick around, run, and win another term in 2020 — even with historically low approval numbers.
After John McCain theatrically cast the deciding vote to implode the GOP's health care reform efforts at the end of July, it was reported that Republicans were shelving the campaign and moving on to tax reform.
But thematically, it's perfect: Lorelai is about to achieve the biggest goal of her adult life and open her own inn, so of course her parents — her biggest connection to her childhood — have to implode. 66.
The economy grows more rapidly, wealth increases, jobs and opportunities explode, unemployment and welfare benefits implode (the number of people currently receiving unemployment benefits is the lowest in 44 years), and we are all better off.
Claudia: So, after the chorizo is placed in tripe and is closed with a lace, it&aposs important that it&aposs pierced a few times to allow air into the meat; otherwise, it would just implode.
Analysts say that Kim Jong-un may have ordered the assassination of his half brother for fear that China might try to install Kim Jong-nam as a figurehead in Pyongyang should his own regime implode.
" Almost in passing, Mr. Trump criticized the Senate for refusing to approve a plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act and called for the nation's health care law — President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement — to "implode.
This season will consist of three episodes, and will include stars such as Miley Cyrus, Topher Grace, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II. (Variety) For fans of CBS' "The Big Bang Theory," the universe will finally implode tonight.
The giant doors that separate them from each other and the rest of the Medina are locked until the morning, an age-old tradition meant to deter thieves (and which, today, makes Google Maps implode in confusion).
Part of the reason the situation with North Korea has been allowed to escalate over the years is that the U.S. and South Korea have hoped that the North Korean regime would eventually implode on its own.
As the authors explained, the shrimp is very similar to Synalpheus antillensis, which can snap its claw at a fast enough speed to cause a bubble to implode, making one of the loudest sounds in the ocean.
Meanwhile, Republican Richard Nixon was on the campaign trail, licking his chops as he watched Democrats implode, sensing that the war might not just bring down the Democratic ticket but the entire Democratic coalition, along with Humphrey.
Holmes's frazzled roots and bleached split ends have been the subject of much discussion ever since the Theranos founder saw her company implode, beginning with the damning reporting of Bad Blood author John Carreyrou in late 2015.
And when he says, repeatedly, that the troika was wrong about government spending being a major cause of the crisis, because Spain and Ireland saw their economies implode over free-market errors, he runs into a problem.
On Tuesday, Senator Lindsay Graham, weeks after saying he'd let the Affordable Care Act implode to force Democrats to work on his side's terms, announced plans to unveil a new healthcare proposal intended to entice Democratic support.
In the days after Senate Republicans failed to pass a bill to repeal or replace the health care law, the president tweeted that he was prepared to cut off the cost-sharing subsidies and let Obamacare implode.
The Senate Health Committee is going to hold hearings in September to find ways to keep the Obamacare subsidies sent to health insurance companies alive so the insurance exchanges don't implode as so many people are predicting.
Her support for Brexit comes from years on trading floors where she saw markets soar and implode: the euro, she says, will collapse as investors eventually ditch government bonds and money hemorrhages out of southern Europe to Germany.
But when this beloved personality's family – wife, two sons, sister, and father – begins to implode, Jeff finds no fairy tale or fable or puppet will guide him through this crisis, which advances faster than his means to cope.
When I reached out to touch the images, they'd react in different ways: seaweed-like tendrils would bend to my hand movements, and a jellyfish-like ball would rapidly spin and implode when I tried to grab it.
I've seen bands implode, I've seen bands go on because it's a fuckin' paycheck, where they hate each other and they fuckin' hate music, they don't respect their songs, they don't respect their audience, they don't respect anything.
Politicians should really question why these people with fewer job opportunities should suffer because of crises caused by more highly educated people in finance, who have more ease in finding another job when they cause markets to implode.
Joachim Fritz-Vannahme, director of the Europe program at the Bertelsmann Foundation, a research institute based in Germany, believes that the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, is sitting back, waiting for the Conservative government to implode.
There were early plans to implode the building, but the developers said in November that an implosion would create a wide debris field that could damage surrounding buildings in one of the nation's most storied, and historic, neighborhoods.
But, alas, every first-gen innovation has its kinks to get worked out, and some reports of the faulty footwear deterred customers from strapping these shoe bombs onto their children's feet, because they contained mercury that could, well, implode.
That is a lifetime in football—we all knew at the time, and New England proceeded to reinforce that—but all they needed to do was not completely implode and Atlanta could have made it a two-score game.
Not only will about 20 million people lose their current health insurance coverage, but the market for individual insurance is likely to implode, causing hardship to everybody who buys their own insurance, including those buying outside the ObamaCare marketplaces.
But without critical details, like how they'll get enough healthy customers without the individual mandate, even the most committed insurers have little incentive to remain in a marketplace that could implode from lower enrollment or a worse risk pool.
There are plenty of "obvious to semi-realistic" trade candidates worth discussing: Danilo Gallinari, Kenneth Faried, Paul Millsap, Derrick Favors, Nerlens Noel, LaMarcus Aldridge, Enes Kanter, Kevin Love, Greg Monroe, Jahlil Okafor, Serge Ibaka (if the Magic implode), etc.
After the Senate narrowly rejected a so-called "skinny" ObamaCare repeal bill last month, Trump threatened to let the ACA "implode," which he said would allow him to strike a deal with Democrats to do away with the law.
As McKinsey consultants were advising Valeant in late 2014, two of MIO's funds, Compass TPM and Compass Offshore TPM, acquired an indirect stake in Valeant, through Visium Asset Management, a fund soon to implode in an insider-trading scandal.
Caroline Framke: I wasn't alive in 1983, so I'll freely admit I have no idea what life was like during the Cold War; I can't imagine the slow creep of feeling like the whole world could implode at any moment.
While other media companies collapse or implode—witness the once-proud Tribune Company's devolution into national punch line "Tronc"—there is unease over the possibility that when (or if) the Times emerges from its digital rebirth, it might be scarcely recognizable.
Saudi leadership "is not interested in adopting any policies that could cause relations with the West to implode," so Riyadh is now likely to ease tensions with Doha and de-escalate the Yemen war in the coming months, Kamel continued.
President Donald Trump, who had promised during his 2016 election campaign to repeal and replace Obamacare and has vowed to let the law implode, this month terminated subsidies paid to health insurers that help cover medical expenses for low-income Americans.
No other small-tablet model has ever made a huge dent on the market, unless you count the swarm of super-crappy Android tablets that people buy in blister packs expecting them to eventually implode as a single hive-mind model.
If the world doesn't implode—which in being a Generation-Xer and growing up under the shadow of nuclear weapons, I've always had this ongoing belief that the whole thing might blow up at any second—the only constant is change.
Mr. Cohen first explored his characters, and the ways they could implode the niceties of the television interview, in the 2000 British TV iteration of "Da Ali G Show" (its second and third seasons began airing three years later on HBO).
Some people have speculated that should the president implode before 2020, Ms. Haley's organization could act as a launching pad that would allow her to jump into the race at the last minute — and if not then, certainly in 2024.
When the president has said the bill is failing, it's going to implode on itself or explode, in general it's predicated on the idea that these markets are in a death spiral, when you raise premiums causing people to exit.
"It is a company where there is no middle ground, with the optimists believing that there is no limit to its potential and the pessimists convinced that it is a time bomb, destined to implode," he wrote in a recent blog post.
She has a good career (at least until her latest romantic machinations cause her to implode on the job); a supportive, if slightly obnoxious, family; friends who love her; and a baby she claims to adore more than anything in the world.
But one of the first season's most memorable figures is the city's notorious two-time mayor (and one-time federal prisoner), Buddy Cianci; the episode about how Cianci's first mayoral administration began to implode, "Power Street," is a master class in audio storytelling.
Now security researchers are warning that one group of sophisticated hackers has amassed a collection of malware-infected routers that could be used as a powerful tool to spread havoc across the internet, or simply triggered to implode networks across the globe.
"If Congress decides to keep going with that lawsuit, the insurers will sue or leave the markets and the markets will implode," said Abbe Gluck, a professor and director of the Solomon Center for Health Law and Policy at Yale Law School.
Why it matters: President Trump has threatened to "let Obamacare implode" in the face of the failure of several repeal and replace efforts by Republican lawmakers, and these hikes would affect a large portion of the middle and working class of Trump's base.
The series won't implode if players are allowed to move at a pace where they can see what's going on, rather than pinging along in a blur and intermittently slamming to a halt because they didn't have time to react to an enemy.
The prevailing argument in Seoul and Washington — wishful thinking, critics say — was that the North would eventually buckle under economic pressure, or perhaps even implode under the untested leadership of Kim Jong-un, the young leader who came to power in late 2011.
Letter of Recommendation Last winter, as it became increasingly clear that my five-year relationship was about to implode, I began using errands with friends — groceries, bar, pool, gym — as excuses to avoid returning to my house and reckoning with the decay.
In 2016, Cosby was charged with sexual assault, Ailes was forced to resign as the CEO of Fox News, and Trump's presidential campaign started to implode as women started coming forward to accuse him of groping or kissing them without their consent.
Therefore, the most salient question for investors to answer is: Will the economy suffer through a 70's-style stagflation before the markets and economy fall into a steep and unprecedented contraction, or will it simply implode into the inevitable deflationary collapse straight away.
The irony is this, and I've been saying it for months: Trump is the GOP's only shot at the White House, and by "joining forces" against him because he's not a "true" conservative (what's that again?), they have just caused their own party to implode.
There's an obvious reason why the Hosts shouldn't be able to understand everything, which is that it would implode their entire world if they happened upon one of those sketches, or if a guest couldn't shut up about how cool these robots are, man.
Trump has long been forecasting the move and fired off a series of tweets in July saying that he would cut the payments and allow the health care law to "implode," after Senate Republicans failed to pass their initial plans to repeal and replace Obamacare.
While it's only a "matter of time" before a bitcoin rival pops up that provides true anonymity for users, Haun said, for now it looks like bitcoin and the government have a kind of uneasy truce as the technology continues to not-quite-implode.
AMLO's incoming government is reportedly working with the Trump administration on a plan to keep asylum seekers in Mexico as they await processing in the US, a deal that could be tricky to strike and could implode if tensions flare, or if Trump starts tweeting.
On September 18, 2008, Hank Paulson, the Secretary of the Treasury, and Ben Bernanke , the chairman of the Federal Reserve, went to Capitol Hill and told congressional leaders that if they didn't authorize a seven-hundred-billion-dollar bank bailout the financial system would implode.
While the role of the Brooklyn longshoreman Eddie Carbone required Mr. Strong to let rip with clamped-down passions, the actor does an about-face as a bespectacled Yale graduate named Donald Dodd who prefers to implode and turn inward, to possibly lethal effect.
"She's always walking this very, very fine line between staying close enough to the President to keep her job, but also far enough away from him that should he trip up and implode, her political career will not be too negatively affected," he said.
The ultimate irony is that the agreement may give the communist regime a new lease on life and offer Kim a salvation, but without economic aid, depending on the course of events, the regime may implode under its own weight in a matter of months.
After I'd started college, I saw my idyllic hometown community nearly implode when a white officer in pursuit on foot shot and killed a 16-year-old African-American teenager after responding to a call that the teen was at a park with a gun.
It doesn't take much critical thinking to see how Neal might not want to drop a request for Trump's tax returns in the middle of his negotiations on infrastructure, understanding, rightly, that such a move would implode the possibility of any sort of deal.
In case you need a refresher: Targaryens were even bigger fans of incest than the Lannister twins (and just look at the incompetent rulers that unholy union produced.) After generations of inbreeding, Targaryen genetics are a minefield of insanity just waiting to implode in fire and blood.
Stripped to essentials, Third Avenue, a mutual fund rather than a hedge fund, tried to goose its returns by loading up on the junkiest junk: Even before it began to implode, it had nearly 20 percent of its holdings in the lowest-rated, most illiquid debt securities.
But when it comes to a damaged reputation, no-one can rival the tattered image of Sampaoli, who was helpless to come up with solutions when Iceland put up a blockade to draw 1-1 in the first game and then watched his side implode against Croatia.
In truth, I speak for many Democrats in saying my biggest worry about the election is that Trump could implode so fast that the GOP might nominate a different candidate who is qualified to be president, and not denounced all day for comments many consider racist.
That's because "The Bells" is almost the entire final season of Game of Thrones in a microcosm — some interesting ideas, some cool moments, and some great acting, but if you think about most of what happened for more than a couple of seconds, it starts to implode.
The crypto markets in general are littered with shady companies and scams, and bitcoin has a tendency to implode in value every now and then due to occurrences like the crash of trading exchange Mt. Gox, so it's possible something could quickly knock the value back down a peg.
So as the VC industry saw very few of its investments implode and many increase in value, it was willing to fund ever-more risky investments because it incorrectly planned for the probability of continued success, and interpreted the information along the way to confirm that world view.
Trump, frustrated that he and Republicans have not been able to keep promises to repeal and replace Obamacare, has threatened to let the law implode, including by cutting off about $8 billion in subsidies that are used to make Obamacare health plans more affordable for low income Americans.
The Hornigs experimented with separate aspects involved in detonating the explosive charges that would implode the bomb's plutonium core and release unprecedented destructive energy, as the world would witness when the United States dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 2500, ending the war.
The U.S. economy did not implode with the election of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE as columnist Paul Krugman predicted.
As tempting as it might be to watch Trump implode and make this election a mandate about him, she needs to persuade voters that she is ultimately the person they want in the White House or else she will start at a big disadvantage if she is victorious in November.
Then Trump should announce that he, with great fanfare, would implode the building himself, making a speech regarding the breaking apart and destruction of the progressives' administrative state and the devolving of power out of D.C. Once the building is leveled, he should build a Liberty Park on top of it.
The "visual scrambling" within the works is a "metaphysical representation of mass hysteria, that moment within a society when the constructed order breaks down and collectively society starts to implode and there is a release of pressure, the kettle blows and a state of chaos envelopes the multitude," as Waplington says.
" He also alleged Trump will cause you to "implode with cosmic horror" should you look upon his true face, and that Trump himself is in fact a "swarm of bloodthirsty crustaceans" that comprise "a bubbling mass of screaming, Racist Void crabs," all of whom are "wearing the skin of bloated human.
Even as her former engagement to Nick Young continues to publicly and fascinatingly implode, it's hard to feel bad for Iggy—she does, after all, own horses, a telltale sign that someone probably has more money than you—but you could argue that continuing to hate on her is a fruitless effort.
He escaped association with a made-for-TV act tainted by its fakeness, and proceeded to implode the whole paradigm of authenticity in rock by glorying in a radically plastic, sexually indefinite persona that was essentially a kind of anti-persona — less an image than a capacity to accommodate any identity at will.
Playlist: "Re-Make/Re-Model" / "Virginia Plain" / "Pyjamarama" / "Do the Strand" / "Editions of You" / "Street Life" / "The Thrill of It All" / "Casanova" / "All I Want Is You" / "Whirlwind" / "Angel Eyes" Spotify | Apple Music If Bryan Ferry is style, Brian Eno is substance, two warring elements doomed to implode no matter how brilliant their supernova.
Uber, as much as any company in a generation, has changed the way we work and the way we get from point A to point B. Not only that, it's a company that seemed to nearly implode from public scrutiny just a couple of years ago, and it's about to get a lot more attention.
"When your battle is within a team it is very easy for a team to implode as a constant battle for the whole unit to be working together toward the same goal has a conflict of interests within it," Hamilton told a group of reporters at a round table at the Chinese Grand Prix.
"It used to look like Clinton should just spend the fall at the International Space Station watching Trump implode, but it raises the question of whether you can disappear from the campaign trail without it having some effect," said Marquette University pollster Charles Franklin, whose Wisconsin survey found Clinton's favorability declining across every metric.
The American-backed counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan implies two theories of an eventual endgame: The first is to hang on until the Taliban implode through internal strife, perhaps encouraged by the targeted killings of their leaders; the second is to hang on until the Taliban are willing to negotiate some tolerable power-sharing arrangement.
Throughout 28503, influential Democratic operatives targeted GOP White House hopefuls Jeb Bush and Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-22019 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE, thinking Trump's campaign would implode.
READ: Nevada's caucus could implode like Iowa: 'They were handed a complete shit sandwich' Up until just before he entered the presidential race, Bloomberg was a longtime defender of stop and frisk, which was policy during his mayoral administration, and blasted a 2013 ruling by a federal court striking the tactic down as unconstitutional.
What the Times story makes plain is that at least one of the main reasons Trump may never release his returns -- or, at least, a major reason -- is that to do so would implode the myth that he pulled himself up from his bootstraps and through sheer force of will made himself into a billionaire.
I still nod at the notion that if he merely finishes ahead of Christie, Jeb Bush and other candidates who are vying for mainstream Republicans in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, they'll fade, their supporters will flock to him and he'll be lifted above Cruz and even above Trump, who could implode at any moment anyway.
These scenes with Dougie and the Mitchums disrupt an episode that, up until that point, had been largely tense and horrific, one where Bill Hastings (the Matthew Lillard character) had his head implode and Bobby Briggs saw a strange zombie-like figure crawling out of the passenger seat of a stopped car, both toward him and the driver.
However, the clock is ticking: Factions in the Republican Party refuse to give up trying to gain internecine agreement as to how best to come up with a "leaner and meaner" ACA, and insurers are ready to let the individual health insurance market implode if not given assurances that generous ACA subsidies remain into 2018 and beyond.
He has made numerous appearances on CNBC dispensing investment advice — such as last month, when he predicted bitcoin was little more than a speculative bubble that would soon "implode" The billionaire is an American-educated philanthropist and investor who is heavily invested in U.S. corporate giants like Citigroup, Apple, 21st Century Fox and Twitter, just to name a few.
It does not give her the luxury of sitting back and hoping Mr. Trump will implode, but it does present opportunities — to lure wavering Republicans and independents, not merely by stoking outrage at his statements, but by addressing in policy terms the economic anxiety and fear that underlie Mr. Trump's appeal, as well as lingering distrust of her.
"It wasn't just the rhetoric of Trump, who ahead of the election called for a ban against all Muslims entering the US, but it was the rhetoric of everybody that put fear into the system and made people believe that if Trump won, on the first day he'd take office, the world was going to implode," he said.
Instead, the president-elect will turn over the operations and control of those holdings to a trust controlled by his eldest sons, Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. ■ The president-elect said that he had considered letting the Affordable Care Act "implode" on its own and letting Democrats take the political hit he said would follow.
In just a few decades, in 1992, the queen will experience her annus horribilis, a year in which Windsor Castle will catch fire, three of her children's marriages will implode, Andrew Morton will publish a tell-all blood-and-guts book about Charles's continuing affair with Camilla, her nephew will die suddenly, and the duchess of York will be photographed sunbathing topless.
I mean, this is -- what&aposs happened is the president through tremendous pressure and Mnuchin at Treasury has done a great job of really helping tighten down on the sanctions and the result is that the North Korean economy is in real trouble to such a degree that I think that Kim Jong Un reached the conclusion that he was in danger of having the whole regime implode economically.
"Speaking for our company, and, I am sure for all auto parts suppliers, we respectfully urge the members of this committee, and the Congress as a whole, to provide the financial support the automakers need at this critical time," Keith Wandell, then the president of Johnson Controls, said, warning that the failure of even one automobile company would "implode" the supply chain and lead to broad job losses.
This is when the Macbethian story begins, because once you commit that crime once, once you lie to your members of parliament and you say that this is money for the Greeks and we're going to be tough on them and we're going to make them pay it all back with interest and you know that they're not going to because they're bankrupt, you've set up an impossible situation that is bound to implode.
"Every policy that they have implemented has increased the backlog and part of that then has been to use the backlog for other indefensible policy reasons, so I think there's definitely an argument to be made that there is a an effort to implode the court to increase the backlog in order to justify what we've otherwise be measures or quote-unquote solutions that we would never consider," Tabbador told The Hill.
A single edition of the newspaper, on a recent Saturday, featured a pullout magazine section headlined "Why DID Meghan's Marriage Implode?" which scrutinized, in skin-crawling personal detail, Ms. Markle's breakup with her first husband; a mocking report on her father's efforts to lose weight ahead of the wedding; a column interviewing her estranged half brother and half sister, who complained they were not invited to the wedding; and a sneering two-page synopsis of her acting career.
Hill.TV host Saagar Enjeti on Tuesday warned former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenLimbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada Where 2020 candidates stand in Super Tuesday polls MORE campaign "is ready to implode" and former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergFormer HUD secretary criticizes Bloomberg on housing policy CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada Where 2020 candidates stand in Super Tuesday polls MORE "has all the money in the world" to spend on his campaign.

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