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"jostle" Definitions
  1. jostle (somebody) to push roughly against somebody in a crowd

388 Sentences With "jostle"

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In the cramped basement, the arm wrestlers jostle among tables.
I wasn't scared to jostle my way through the pit.
Hundreds of people argue and jostle in the aisles over bargains.
When I finally achieved my goal and went under, another jostle.
Servers can get confused as they jostle between small, overladen tables.
In basketball, the smallest jostle can lead to a free throw.
Choosing to walk solo, you might jostle a piece of furniture.
Turbulence does more than jostle your drink and make you feel ill.
Isn't the purpose of art to jostle, broaden and challenge our worldview?
French, Italian and Japanese military bases jostle each other near the shore.
But as the politicians jostle for power, ordinary Zimbabweans continue to suffer.
China and India jostle to influence Nepal, a natural buffer between them.
It would jostle with clear, clinical-seeming bars like Neutrogena and Pears.
But many women had to jostle with male delegates for public microphones.
This leads the tectonic plates on top to slowly jostle one another.
Its seven participants jostle conceptual back stories with self-assured object-making.
Guests jostle mics a lot during long interviews, and that stuff picks up.
As Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Paris jostle for business, this fight is turning ugly.
Legal transcripts jostle with diagrams of "Time" and the prison's "Inmate Rule Book".
Acquisition of local champions intensifies as foreign players jostle for the lead positions.
Our bodychecks no longer crush our opponent so much as mildly jostle them.
Every bump this bus goes over can jostle and hurt your unborn baby.
Flashy malls selling luxury goods jostle for space in the crowded city center.
When they are not being milked, they jostle haunch to haunch in file.
Excitable inmates jostle to shake his hand and pat him on the back.
Push-carts loaded with sacks of grain bump and jostle through the hubbub.
Cars jostle for cheaper roadside spots, leaving more expensive ones beneath office buildings underused.
Hyundai claims the Elevate body will keep people level and not jostle them around.
They are likely to jostle constantly for advantage and favour, making the government unstable.
This can jostle planes from side to side as well as up and down.
Thousands of firms jostle to analyse consumer data and buy, sell and monitor ads.
Players have to jostle the case to fit drawn teeth back onto his mouth.
In markets, butchers hit by regular blackouts jostle to sell decomposing stock by sunset.
The idea is to jostle your opponents' controllers without letting your own be jostled.
The playoff picture is getting tight, as teams jostle for position in the postseason.
All these elements jostle and shove each other around, cohabitating in somewhat begrudging agreement.
The public payroll has expanded as bigwigs jostle to give jobs to their co-religionists.
Curses blast off as they jostle, talking over each other and antagonizing everyone around them.
China and India jostle for influence with aid and investment in infrastructure projects in Nepal.
Rainbow-hued shoe and watch shops jostle with chocolatiers and boutiques offering $120 perfumed candles.
That threatens to make him a lame duck in 2020, as rivals jostle for power.
Even as travelers jostle for precious overhead bin space, some passengers like the new method.
They come as companies and leagues jostle for position in the legal U.S. sports betting market.
Harris will likely have to jostle through a crowd of Democrats to challenge President Donald Trump.
As Wednesday's hearing approached, both sides continued to jostle through court filings to strengthen their position.
Corporate executives simply sit back and wait as different locales jostle to make the best offer.
Different ideologies jostle for control, with Western modernists pushing for change against Saudi Arabia's staunch traditionalism.
Second-wave feminism, sexual liberation and the rise of counterculture jostle for attention in the background.
Carmakers will not only take a cut of the fares but will jostle to supply vehicles.
Then slowly, carefully so as not to jostle the infant, I began to unbutton my blouse.
If you often bump, jostle, and drop your phone, you need a rugged case from Otterbox.
The shoeless pallbearers descended the stairs to meet the December cold and the jostle of thousands.
The rectangles of color bump against each other, jostle for attention, yet remain separate and distinct.
Stocks would jostle up and down for much of the first half of the day. S.&.
Zion Markets (Korean) and 99 Ranches (Taiwanese) jostle with, or even replace, Vons and Albertsons supermarkets.
The looming gas shortfall has sparked a rush to build infrastructure, as suppliers jostle for position.
Sellers hold crumpled T-shirts and faded jeans aloft; traders shout and jostle for the best picks.
Recognizing their commercial possibility, savvy talent managers jostle to sign these stars to generate e-commerce success.
Joan-Luc Lagrave, a businessman and Occitan fan, uses humour to jostle his language into the mainstream.
Kids in Dr. Martens and torn black T-shirts jostle with people in boots muddied from work.
Housed in long barns, the swine jostle for space next to feed bins topped off by machines.
On social media, people jostle for the most memeable, shareable, viral content, and don't consider the consequences.
Male traders fight and women shout and scream as the jostle for a place in the crush.
Everyone surged forward for a free taste—plate-to-mouth still requiring humans to jostle and reach.
"No, the crowd doesn't deter me; I can jostle once a year for this sumptuous food," he adds.
But Blue is more like a human in a crowded subway car: jostle it, and it'll move aside.
This spending spree explains why optimism still abounds, even as more startups jostle to carve out a niche.
Although the Taliban jostle to take credit for these atrocities, analysts deflect the blame onto our older enemies.
Tourists bartering for novelty t-shirts jostle in overcrowded alleys with vendors selling monkeys, parrots, and fighting cocks.
As the superpowers jostle over everything from trade to technology, this blessing looks ever more like a curse.
Politicians are also keen not to stifle innovation as London, Paris and Berlin jostle to lure fintech firms.
So we are not going to jostle them if they do not want to compromise on a subject.
At grocery stores, beggars jostle with middle-class shoppers, who sheepishly ask to put their purchases on credit.
Officers loiter at busy platforms, where most picks occur, in the jostle of boarding and exiting a train.
On Fordham Road, where cars and people jostle for openings, the sidewalk doubles as a motorcycle parking spot.
"It will be interesting to see how European names and US names will jostle," one DCM official said.
Until recent years, the budget airlines didn't jostle much with the major airlines for customers, Mr. Kaplan said.
In all the charming "variations" that followed, he let simple blocks of color jostle and overlap like clouds.
LAS VEGAS — CES is a huge TV fest where brands jostle for attention in the "first" and "latest" categories.
Even the little ones, who usually harangue one another and jostle and fidget throughout the whole service, sit somberly.
Figures from Van Gogh jostle with comic-book cowboys; the Little Mermaid appears alongside a bounty of nuclear weapons.
Not surprisingly, studios now jostle for their films to open in Venice (as the Cole Porter lyric puts it).
As American activist funds jostle to find targets at home, some are seeking less well-trodden hunting grounds abroad.
INSIDE a cramped flat beside a motorway in Puchong, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, 13 Rohingyas jostle for space.
They appeared utterly unmoved by the jostle and heat, a small entourage of attendant friends trailed in their wake.
They'll call me the "hero of Kvatch," or loudly thank me as I jostle by them in the street.
As these companies jostle for market share, they are spending feverishly on logistics and discounts to lure consumers online.
As the North American and Pacific Plates jostle for position, where will the growing tectonic pressure find an outlet?
Here are seven rising stars to watch in the new Congress as Democrats jostle to represent the next generation.
When the pianist and one of the male dancers had this little jostle over possession of the piano bench?
Come daybreak, Venezuelan hawkers jostle for hours to get a spot on a bus traveling to the Colombian border.
Together, you jostle through the crowds along the buzzing Sukhumvit strip and the backpacker haven of Khao San Road.
The result has been a surfeit of information and a dearth of responsibility, as competing factions jostle for supremacy.
The jostle that threw off Keita in the Leicester City game easily could have led to a penalty shot.
Cameramen and photographers jostle each morning for position near a walkway where the trial's key participants enter the courthouse.
Painted images of matchbox labels, sparklers and skylines with fireworks in floral blaze jostle with pictures of Hindu deities.
They jostle outward, anticipating the "all-over" principle that Jackson Pollock realized, with his drip paintings, a decade later.
Thurgood and Sam banter, lash out, jostle for position and occasionally deliver some stink eye, especially Sam (at Thurgood).
Pro wrestling is best experienced live, with friends, and when you get there you jostle and hi-five your pals.
Within that coalition, stakeholders might jostle for prominence but generally got along, united by the common goal of winning elections.
It's one of Africa's largest city, a bustling metropolis of endlessly honking taxicabs and the hustle and jostle of commuters.
The giants jostle for space in the western Pacific; their ships and jets manoeuvre close to each other every day.
Running down that path: less fine, this isn't going to save you from shaky video if you really jostle it.
Outside directors are in high demand as founders and investors jostle for control in the aftermath of WeWork's IPO disaster.
As they roll out their presidential-primary campaigns, they jostle to outbid each other in giveaways and taxing the rich.
Next, jostle your way to the soup man, who will pour a thin soup with boiled chickpeas into your bowl.
As you get ready to jostle with strangers aboard a jam-packed subway car, here's what you need to know.
The painting allows African, indigenous, and European forms to jostle with and transform one another without losing their cultural specificity.
The capital, Tripoli, has seen sporadic violence as rival groups, including the United Nations-backed unity government, jostle for supremacy.
For the reader the great test is, how much of that truth can he accept though it jostle his opinions?
Her ambassadorial security guards used to jostle to avoid running with her through Central Park and the New York countryside.
The true liberals in the party jostle with left-wingers, including Tim Farron, who is leading them to a dreadful result.
On the way to the Plateau, the city's commercial core, cranes, new buildings and billboards jostle for space on the skyline.
The case is nice to have, but if you jostle it just a little, the heads fall out of their spots.
In the forest land that Dhamditola has claims over, fruit trees and medicinal herbs jostle against tendu bushes and bamboo clumps.
Looking for a taste of home, customers jostle for tables as Africans from the continent's four corners wait to be seated.
The confrontation was the latest of many over the Baltics, a heavily militarized area where Russian and NATO jets regularly jostle.
And a lifetime of violin playing has trained his ear for melodies that ground his lyrics and jostle them into flight.
Doug Ducey in Arizona, while both major parties will jostle to replace Rick Scott, Florida's Republican governor and a Senate candidate.
The acutely sick jostle with the elderly and frail even before gates open, desperate for a coveted appointment to see a doctor.
Bolts needed for the maintenance of the bridge are carefully shelved by size, and jostle for storage space with vintage spare parts.
He sees no end soon, predicting even stronger strains of Islamic extremism as nations, sects, tribes, terror groups and generations all jostle.
Political maneuvering has split his long-dominant ZANU-PF party, as factions jostle for control once the leader keeping them together dies.
None of the other three leading candidates are likely to jostle with him for the most committed ideological voters on the left.
Men and beasts jostle in the dirty markets; ships bob and crash at the dock; the storehouses overflow with infinities of goods.
Dr. Salzinger's death was a tragic end to the everyday jostle of straphangers who often move about the city elbow to elbow.
Analysts said the latest Indian move was spurred by China's expansive infrastructure projects in Nepal as both Asian giants jostle for influence.
Amazon's announcement comes as consumer companies jostle to expand into online sales as many brick and mortar retailers see a drop in sales.
On her shop's walls, button samples jostle for space with pictures of her attending official gatherings and meeting the prime minister, Li Keqiang.
China's Soocas continues to jostle with global toothbrush giants as it raises 200 million yuan ($30 million) in a Series C funding round.
AS SAUDI ARABIA and Iran jostle for power in the Middle East, Lebanon has managed to maintain an uncomfortable balance between the two.
THE world of foreign aid is much like the Olympics: countries jostle to show their national colours in as many arenas as possible.
The fish jostle and bump one another in a swirling tight-knit mass as the females lay eggs that are fertilized by males.
Whereas Mr. Trump can claim few real fans in Hollywood, Bollywood's stars jostle to fit their extra-wide grins into Mr. Modi's selfies.
As passengers jostle to get on and off, trains must sit longer in stations, leading to a cascade of delays along a line.
But imports of goods into Tunisia have been in decline for more than three years as rival groups in Libya jostle for supremacy.
Sanders' latest push to change Walmart's practices comes as the roughly two dozen candidates in the Democratic primary field jostle to win workers' support.
First, the basics: Temperature is the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a given substance; or basically, how much the atoms jostle around.
Nor will it shorten the wait to board your flight or ease the bottleneck when passengers jostle simultaneously to put bags in overhead lockers.
In January, when PhD students jostle for jobs at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association, a "market" might seem the mot juste.
It should go without saying: Don't round up a bunch of your buddies and jostle your way into a highly secured government facility uninvited.
Four parties are polling at around 20%, as Labour and the Tories jostle with the Liberal Democrats and the new Brexit Party (see chart).
A tidily constructed brick fireplace flickers underneath a canopy of fig trees as bats and possums jostle overhead, warring for their share of fruits.
These are big, particularly the abortion case, and they jostle with pending cases involving public-sector unions, religious liberty, voting rights and affirmative action.
Food vendors jostle for coveted positions in downtown streets, which are a frenzied yet organized bedlam of motorbikes, cars, and pedestrians battling for space.
Hale's visit comes as Lebanese politicians continue to jostle over the formation of a new coalition government more than eight months after an election.
Some of these invade far more than bodegas and discount stores; they are winter-hardy toughs that jostle themselves into fields and woodland edges.
In one watercolor, believed to be from the 217s, soft-edged triangles of navy and plum jostle with floral motifs in thickly daubed black.
The European Union, seeking to avoid being sidelined as Turkey and Russia jostle for influence in Libya, pressed Serraj to work for a ceasefire.
When venture capitalists jostle with each other to write cheques of $100m or more on a daily basis, it goes to a founder's head.
The desperately poor country, home to Mount Everest, serves as a natural buffer between India and China, which jostle for influence with aid and investment.
One early theory comes from the appearance of a crowd at a Slipknot show; when fans jostle for space, they look like maggots wiggling around.
Air pollution is an increasingly pressing problem in London, where buses, taxis, trucks, cars and motorbikes – along with cyclists – jostle for space on the roads.
An invite-only crowd of 2000 Austinites jostle for space, thrusting their smartphones in the air and Instagramming the fuck out of the massive fish.
His scintillating fairy-tale pictures depict nonmaterial, mysterious interchanges that jostle in and around the figures, vying to get upon the stage of the real.
The offshore drilling also has spurred a flurry of onshore construction as local entrepreneurs jostle to provide the oil industry with housing, warehouses and entertainment.
A wealthy couple snacked on gandofli, clams, in the Greek Yacht Club of Alexandria, where the moneyed jostle for a table overlooking the glistening harbor.
All these suggestive, ambiguous images jostle together in warm disorder, intensely colored but inconclusive, proceeding endlessly with no clear direction, impossible to summarize or explain.
Their rallies, where voters jostle for space with tourists and journalists, sketch out the reasons they could put together a coalition that unseats the president.
The rotating produces occasional stick-slip failures: The disks lock into place from friction against one another, but eventually they all jostle, around once per minute.
Get the SpiraLife Spiralizer for only $10 See Details This slicer features suction cup feet so that the machine doesn't jostle around while you crank it.
Beyond its findings about cable news, the HuffPost/YouGov poll finds that the Mueller report did "little to jostle deeply polarized public opinion," as HuffPost noted.
New Zealand has been more careful recently than neighbor Australia not to offend China as both Pacific countries jostle for export opportunities in the Asian giant.
The company will be hoping it can leverage those ties as jostle in for a top position in what is a nascent part of the industry.
Recently he traveled to Kandlakoya, a hamlet of about 2,000 people an hour's drive from the city, where cows jostle with cars for right of passage.
I stood up and staggered around, left and right, waddling like a pregnant gorilla with a problem, hoping to jostle the little bit out of place.
However, when those thoughts jostle in my head, I can still feel River sleeping next to me, and I'm just happy that I'm no longer alone.
Among them was Vital Labonte, 66, a French Canadian visitor in hiking boots, who said the occasional jostle or appeal for money did not bother him.
The crew members constructed spinning turntables covered in snow to jostle the lemmings and send them tumbling, and then proceeded to throw them off the cliff .
They remain just relevant enough to jostle for power, ensuring more such cycles, but too weak to actually clean out the system — a recipe for instability.
But a poem is a place where conscious and unconscious thought, reality and dream, fact and symbol all jostle for attention on the same busy stage.
With great dialogue and sly humor, Bardugo's books are set in a colorful, dangerous universe called the Grishaverse, where monsters, thieves and smugglers jostle for power.
They were placed to jostle with better known artists like Kurt Schwitters, Henry Darger, Christian Boltanski, and Lucio Fontana, whose controversial work here still kicks the beehive.
Brand New Congress and Justice Democrats are just two players in a movement where different groups with different agendas jostle for donations and influence in the midterms.
Just look at Season 4's "The Watchers on the Wall," a good but pretty unsurprising attack on Castle Black with action scenes that jostle together confusingly.
Except for the stern-faced police officers standing guard while TV journalists jostle for the best vantage points, the road leading to the bakery looks no different.
Competing sweat-proof earbuds that I've tried—namely, the Orcas from Outdoor Technology—still manage to fall out of your ears when you jostle them too much.
While on the go through the massive crowds at Pride, I could barely snap a photo on the other cameras, having to jostle them around my backpack.
Political changes in Nepal, rich in potential hydroelectric power and home to Mount Everest, are closely watched by neighbors China and India as they jostle for influence.
Seems it would be easy enough to build a keyboard case that sticks together after a good jostle — but then, I've never attempted to make one myself.
The row had stymied Macedonian attempts to join the EU and the NATO military alliance in a region where the two organizations jostle for influence with Russia.
Oh, and representatives of local neighborhoods jostle, shove, and sing in order to carry one of three mobile shrines called mikushi with which nearby businesses are blessed.
The global health-care industry faces a "huge disruption" as technology heavyweights jostle for consumers with traditional providers, the chief executive of a major pharmaceutical company said.
At no other time does such a concentration of high-quality fairs, auctions and dealer shows jostle for the attention — and spending — of the world's art collectors.
Different periods surface and sometimes jostle against one another as a 1920s street scene gives way to its 1940s counterpart and then back to some earlier period.
It was a startling paganistic temple of sorts where animals, saints and gods jostle for space, with a framed photograph of her great-grandmother at its center.
Their different values — personal expressive value, shared cultural value and immediate financial value — jostle against one another, and each performs a balancing act between secrecy and disclosure.
In particular, as happens among wild animals, individuals jostle for dominance with others of their own sex while trying to ingratiate themselves with members of the opposite one.
Maharashtra is also one of the regional markets where Bollywood has to jostle for space with a robust film industry that has more than its share of fans.
Analysts said the unification would have regional implications as giants China and India jostle for influence with aid and investment in infrastructure like roads and hydroelectric power plants.
IF FACEBOOK were represented on stage, it might take the form of a huge house party, where podgy babies, perfect prom queens and advertising executives jostle for attention.
India's telecoms market, comprising 1.2 billion subscribers, is heavily indebted due to years of pricey airwaves auctions and cash-burning tariffs as wireless carriers jostle to win customers.
Yet the sector, essential for much other manufacturing, is now gripped by discussion of mega-mergers as big firms on either side of the Atlantic jostle for advantage.
Kirchner's Quartet No. 4 is his most tuneful, although here, as in his First Quartet, instruments often seem to sabotage one another's melodies as they jostle for attention.
There is a large cast — too large, I occasionally felt, fretting over which noble was currently being unpleasant and why — in which familiar figures jostle against the imagined.
News of the deal comes at a time of heightened competition and volatility in the online luxury space, as new and established players jostle aggressively for market share.
Those of us who hail from countries where exceptionalism and nationalism jostle uncomfortably close together recognize this hollow and dangerous populism that makes "greatness" divisive rather than inspirational.
In the weird cultural geography of the casual-restaurant menu, half-century-old jokes about Asians and long-discarded terminology jostle up against chicken tenders and nacho plates.
Japan and China jostle for influence in Southeast Asia and Tokyo has long been Thailand's largest investor, with several large car plants accounting for much of the investment.
For ElPozo and many other firms, support from local authorities has provided an extra safety net as parties on the left and right jostle for power in Madrid.
Yes I can take it to the bar and milk virtual cows or play some Mario Kart with friends, but one wrong jostle and the Switch will tip over.
Even read charitably, it seems shot through with an envy of the Anglican communion's longstanding attempt at letting seemingly contradictory propositions jostle semi-permanently under the same ecclesiastical roof.
In countries as diverse as Australia, Egypt, Thailand, Germany, South Africa, Turkey and Brazil, legacy flag-carriers now jostle for market share with younger network carriers at their hubs.
South Korea is central to a complex geopolitical situation, with the belligerent North Korea on its heels, while superpowers U.S. and China jostle for hegemony in the Asia Pacific.
Even the old world charm of Kolkata seems masked, diminished: new malls and high rises jostle with the old three and four-storey homes that once dotted the city.
Without much else to go on, they set out on a quest to capture as many mirages as possible in the hopes that it will somehow jostle their memories.
Whom they will depend on now remains a serious question, as state elites — whose reputations for brutality rival Mr. Karimov's — jostle for power with no clear victor in sight.
You have fought through the multitudes in front of the Mona Lisa and "Las Meninas," tried to concentrate on the Sistine Chapel ceiling as the tour groups jostle you.
Presidents and Congress routinely jostle over where to draw the line between their respective and often overlapping powers, but the Supreme Court rarely gets involved in adjudicating such questions.
The bank and its leader are almost certain to remain popular political punching bags, especially as Democrats jostle for publicity in the run-up to the 2020 presidential primaries.
It also seemed that the finickiness of quantum mechanics—the fact that any slight jostle could quickly snap fragile qubits into single-state particles—would make them impossible to realize.
"Australia and Qatar continued to jostle for the title of the world's largest LNG exporter over the first five months of 2019," the Australian government said in a recent report.
Tiny blazing-yellow Colombian buttercup orchids jostle with frilly, purply-red Pacific Sun Spots, which compete with hybrid Phalaenopsis, their petals decorated with pink stripes as fine as a hair.
It turns out there are really only two good options: kinetic impactors, which jostle Earth-bound comets and asteroids onto more benign orbits, and explosives, which blow them to smithereens.
Then I'd jostle the little joystick on the Osmo's handle, causing the entire arm of the thing to swivel around for a perfectly smooth pan, eliciting looks of impressed satisfaction.
It raises the stakes for its battle with Uber's local arm, a smaller but well-funded rival, as both companies spend heavily to subsidize rides and jostle for market share.
Warring investors will put their jostle for board seats at the Italian phone group to another shareholder vote on Friday but the focus is already shifting to a potential truce.
Every other year or so, a new interview with him would drop where he'd gleefully perpetuate these myths, and jostle free some new ones peppered with endlessly quotable bon mots.
And so, feeling like a low-budget action movie spy, I jostle through The Edition in Soho and fetch them from the basement (a first-time date experience for me).
Priorities jostle against one another, and sometimes it feels as if we must choose between investing in places (fire stations, streetscapes) and investing in people (after-school programs, job training).
One especially promising candidate is "weakly interacting massive particles," or WIMPs, that consist of a hypothetical particle that causes such a tiny jostle on atoms that scientists haven't seen it yet.
As scooter-share companies jostle for dominance, weaker players will inevitably fold or be acquired, but it's too early to say whether the concept as a whole will have staying power.
It does fit pretty snuggly, with you essentially pulling your earlobe through it, but I'm not really confident you'll be about to jostle it around too much without it falling out.
Kevin Ortiz, a spokesman for the authority, said the design could help reduce so-called dwell times at stations, when trains are stopped as people jostle to depart and board trains.
That's a play on bidding systems — which incentivize passengers to offer a tip to land a driver for their requested journey — that instead lets drivers jostle to "win" a passenger's journey.
Booker's campaign released the list of 28500 bundlers – people who have helped pool contributions from various individual donors – as 6900 contenders jostle to prove they're being transparent in their campaign's finances.
She remains a useful foil for Mr. Biden and Mr. Buttigieg — along with Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota — as they jostle to be the standard-bearer for the party's moderate wing.
Analysts say that takeover could spark further deals as Philip Morris and Japan Tobacco jostle for market share in an industry that is shrinking in Western markets as more people quit smoking.
The effects have been painful: businesses cannot pay workers or suppliers; day-long queues stretch outside banks as citizens jostle for new notes that cannot be printed fast enough to meet demand.
As the two corporate siblings jostle over a potential union — Viacom has reportedly rejected CBS's offer and is preparing a counter bid — who would run the combined company remains a sticking point.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As candidates jostle to head the United Nations' multibillion dollar food agency, experts called on Thursday for a strong leader to tackling rising hunger and climate change threats.
Diplomats say strains with longtime ally the Philippines could compound Washington's difficulties in forging a united front with Southeast Asian partners on the geostrategic jostle with Beijing over the South China Sea.
More affordable labels have long produced bags, scarves, clothes and shoes in southeastern Europe, but margins are becoming slimmer as Balkan companies jostle for that business with China, Turkey and, increasingly, Africa.
At DakAkker urban farm, more than 20 meters (65 feet) above ground, wild flowers jostle for space with herbs, vegetables and fruit trees, lightening the sombre cityscape with a riot of color.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iraq will later this month host influential bodies that assess oil production levels, ahead of an OPEC meeting when the topic will become even hotter as members jostle over allocations.
Between the noun and the verb, it seems, is a vast, muddy terrain, in which notions of safety, sanctuary, and the humanitarian spirit jostle alongside those of security, control, and xenophobic self-preservation.
On Facebook, Rome police wrote that the two tourists started "to jostle and get slapped and punched" on August 8th after trying to get the best angle to photograph the fountain behind them.
But according to the managing director of Waterstones, the bookseller in question, this more unusual approach to branding is all part of his company's jostle for market share with online retail giant Amazon.
Shire shares fell back 3.9 percent after Allergan ruled out a bid for the company, whose shares have been on a rollercoaster ride as Takeda Pharmaceuticals and other bidders jostle to acquire it.
In this second room, I saw the first GoPro of the day, in the hands of some tourists who beat me in the jostle for space by a plant called Philodrendron 'Big Phil.
Shire shares fell back 3.4 percent after Allergan ruled out a bid for the company, whose shares have been on a rollercoaster ride as Takeda Pharmaceuticals and other bidders jostle to acquire it.
To watch Riyad Mahrez spin and topple Nicolas Otamendi, an international class defender, like a dreidel, confirms why the same big clubs currently chasing Leicester's dust will jostle to sign him this summer.
Close-ups of French friends jostle alongside wide-screen landscapes; little notes and arrows carry us along Thompson's stream-of-consciousness; there's a page on how to wind a turban, complete with steps.
Partygoers are known to wear and toss beads - known as "throws" in New Orleans - from the streets and balconies in the French Quarter, Bourbon Street and other areas where partiers jostle through crowds.
As they jostle to take pictures with the former vice president and listen to him preach about national unity, they are often thinking about someone else — a dad, a neighbor or a colleague.
They often do not agree, an ongoing dispute that is emblematic of this war-torn region, where competing factions with their own political and military agendas jostle side by side for power and influence.
Humidity hangs in the air; tingling bodies jostle for position on the dancefloor; other things that you traditionally associate with nightclubs are happening because you're in a nightclub and that's what happens in nightclubs.
The latest allegations of influence-peddling are deepening a divide in the ANC as factions jostle for control before a conference in December where President Jacob Zuma's successor as party leader will be chosen.
AT MID-AFTERNOON in Dagupan City, hundreds of people sweat and jostle politely in an arena awaiting Grace Poe, one of five candidates vying to be elected president of the Philippines on May 9th.
Yet few of these people actually use Paytm at the store, which straddles two dusty streets in this sleepy north Indian city in which tractors jostle with cows for space on the narrow roads.
But now, amid worry about affordability and a tone around college admissions that feels more about branding than learning, students like Mr. Lee are feeding a counternarrative to the privileged, overanxious jostle for prestige.
What feels uniquely contemporary, in the case of the Clio ad and others like it, is how the prerogatives of clickbait and the trappings of awards-bait jostle against each other within its borders.
Still, with technology companies and global automakers making hefty — and costly — bets on autonomous cars, experts that say more deals like Intel's acquisition of Mobileye are likely to follow as firms jostle for position.
The nations of the Northern Triangle jostle for the ugly position as the world's murder capital, both because of the gang violence spawned by the drug trade and because of a lack of solid government.
On the Republican side, Cruz and Ryan will jostle with each other to inherit the presidential mantle in 2020, but Trump seems unlikely to cede the stage to them easily -- win or lose in November.
BERLIN, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Air Berlin's creditors are meeting on Wednesday for the first time as bidders jostle for position for the insolvent carrier's assets, although major progress is not expected yet, sources told Reuters.
Now, this advice is predicated on the assumption that your sister-in-law is a good person with an annoying phone tic, and that normal attempts to jostle your way into the conversation have failed.
Now it's time to shift our focus to the group of teams fighting it out for the remaining playoff spots, watching them jostle their way up and down the standings with each night of action.
Be warned, however: many of his pieces are so minute in scale and so ornate that you have to queue for minutes on end or jostle your fellow museum-goers to get a closer look.
The European Union, seeking to avoid being sidelined as foreign powers jostle for influence and gas resources in Libya, pressed Serraj to work for a ceasefire as fighting between rival eastern and western administrations intensifies.
PG&E instigated the blackouts in response to dangerous weather conditions—strong seasonal winds primed to dry out vegetation and stoke wildfires—that could jostle power lines and other equipment, sending sparks onto flammable vegetation.
The addition of Ms. Massenet to the group's leadership team comes at a time of heightened competition and volatility in the online luxury space, as both new and established players jostle aggressively for market share.
The leading Democratic presidential candidates finally got the chance to all jostle together over Medicare-for-all, the biggest issue so far in the Democratic primary, during the third Democratic presidential debate on Thursday night.
The CDU—which is suffering its own wrangles as senior figures jostle for the right to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has vowed to step down by 2021—is keen to hold the government together.
Nepal's neighbours, China and India, jostle for influence over the volatile young republic and are worried that prolonged political turmoil could turn one of the world's poorest nations into a haven for criminal gangs and militants.
More than six months since parliamentary elections, Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri has hit a wall in his effort to form a national unity government as political factions jostle for positions in the new cabinet.
But almost seven months since the parliamentary election, Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri has hit a wall in efforts to form a national unity government as political factions jostle for positions in a new cabinet.
At one point I put my hand on the van wall and could feel the vehicle jostle as we drove, but in my bed, with my hand off the wall, I could barely feel a thing.
More than six months since parliamentary elections, Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri has hit a wall in his efforts to form a national unity government as political factions jostle for positions in a new cabinet.
The waits at gasoline stations heap extra hardship on the nation of 30 million, where many already jostle for hours in hot lines for food due to a brutal economic crisis under leftist President Nicolas Maduro.
After a brief jostle for independence in the wake of the first world war, Armenians and Azerbaijanis came under Bolshevik control; Soviet commissars declared Nagorno-Karabakh a part of Azerbaijan, though a majority Armenian population remained.
Almost seven months since the parliamentary election, Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri has hit a wall in his efforts to form a national unity government as political factions jostle for positions in a new cabinet.
The study, which analyses music charts in America, Britain, Germany and the Netherlands going back to 1979, finds that today's pop stars have to jostle with more of their fellow artists to gain the top spot.
It was a defining moment in the opening up of previously frozen northern trade routes – and it looks to have supercharged an already intensifying arms race and jostle for influence on the roof of the world.
There is a glut of clothing at every price point, especially in high fashion, where labels proliferate and multiple seasons (spring, prefall, winter, resort, capsules galore) concurrently jostle to justify a seemingly endless influx of clothing.
Photograph by Albin Dahlström; courtesy the Moderna Museet, Stockholm About a dozen spiral forms—differing in design, size, and color—jostle beside and below a mandala of concentric circles, all energetically brushed against an orange ground.
Nepal's neighbors, China and India, jostle for influence over the volatile young republic and are concerned that prolonged political paralysis could turn one of the world's poorest countries into a haven for criminal gangs and militants.
While Thursday's decisions to cut off government funding and invite competition from flimsier, cheaper plans will jostle a vulnerable market, many of the major insurance companies say they will remain in the state marketplaces next year.
Their priorities jostle uncomfortably next to each other — which is what makes it so stunning when, halfway through the book, Dee begins to transition from one perspective to the next without a break in the text.
Browse the seasonal bounty, jostle among buskers and street performers, and visit Prism, a market-adjacent boutique where offerings recently ranged from artwork by the local illustrator Sierra Graves to unisex perfumes from Ballard-based Blackbird.
Major retailers like Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Walmart's Asda all jostle for market share by offering loyalty schemes, online shopping, home delivery and special offers (Amazon, by comparison, is a relative minnow in the grocery sector).
"Amazon is going where it won't have to jostle with Google and Facebook as much as it would in San Francisco or it does in Seattle," said Alex Snyder, analyst at CenterSquare Investment Management near Philadelphia.
Before the election of Donald Trump, its passionate dictum to choose between love and fear would have been a mild, feel-good platitude meant to politely jostle, but never deeply disquiet, a mainstream white Broadway audience.
Lebanon held a parliamentary election on May 6, its first since 2009, but its political parties have been unable to agree yet on forming a new power-sharing government as they jostle over the distribution of ministries.
Services ordered via smartphone apps have shot up in China in recent years as the country's web giants jostle for a lead in burgeoning on-demand industries, making everything from haircuts to cinema tickets easily available online.
The commanding heights of the global economy may be dominated by familiar companies: a premier league of superstars that constantly jostle to avoid relegation, and a first division of less stellar performers that struggle to be promoted.
Earthquakes in California Small earthquakes happen all the time all around the United States, but every one in a while a series of them -- called a "swarm" -- will jostle one particular area and set people on edge.
Seven major parties will jostle for power and toil to find common ground on hot-button issues such as Muslim immigration, national identity and elderly care that have polarized the European Union nation of 17 million people.
Rather, disagreements over the government's role in health care or whether the U.S. should guarantee a job with a living wage may be more likely to surface as Democrats jostle to challenge President Donald Trump in 2020.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's ruling Liberal party is tied in national opinion polls with Andrew Scheer's Conservative Party, while Jagmeet Singh and the New Democratic Party jostle for third place with the Greens led by Elizabeth May.
Frustrated once more, the state legislature voted to shift the primary in 2020 back to March, when it will again jostle with the other 13 states (not to mention American Samoa) elbowing for influence on Super Tuesday.
His 'Make The Difference' initiative is one of a plethora of solidarity projects springing up around Venezuela, in the fourth year of a crushing recession that has forced many to skip meals and jostle for scarce subsidized food.
Rescued from the austerity of the Mingaladon monastery and plunked down in hectic central Yangon, a refugee from silence may jostle less and smile more at the whorling sea of humanity that surrounds and presses in upon him.
All of these characterizations (and more) are mostly carried off by Washington, but they jostle uneasily against each other throughout the film, which leads to a sense that every new scene marks the beginning of another movie entirely.
On and around the street these days, glass high rises jostle for space with swishy restaurants and retail outlets, while many independent businesses (including a much-beloved indie bookstore) have been forced to close because of skyrocketing rent.
The waits heap extra hardship on the nation of 30 million, where many already jostle for hours in hot lines for food and medicines amid product shortages caused by a brutal economic crisis under leftist president Nicolas Maduro.
As luxury companies jostle to attract younger clients, Hugo Boss is returning to its roots selling men's suits but also introducing more casual styles as a time when streetwear like hoodies and sneakers are taking catwalks by storm.
"I wanted to let the chaotic energy and that kaleidoscopic sense of a mad jostle remain, but I cleaned up the chronology so that all of our characters could actually grow emotionally as the series progressed," he said.
Having lost her job at a tire store, she's merrily sunken into a state of cheerful denial about her insolvency, preferring to unleash another preposterous tall tale whenever her daughters try to jostle her into facing the situation.
Amazon.com may make a rival offer to buy Indian e-commerce firm Flipkart, which is in tie-up talks with Walmart, local media reported, as the two U.S. retail giants jostle for dominance in India's booming online industry.
But for a change, as the second-place Red Bulls and third-place N.Y.C.F.C. jostle for position behind league-leading Atlanta United in the Eastern Conference, both can claim to have much bigger goals than city bragging rights.
PaMu Slide Bluetooth 5.0 In-Ear Headphones with Wireless Charger The PaMu Slide Headphones look similar to Apple's AirPods, but with an ergonomic design that actually keeps them in your ears no matter how much you jostle them.
"Because Japanese credit markets are so small, if all insurers jostle in, there will not be much to buy and they may well end up buying government bonds in the end," said Yusuke Ikawa, Japan strategist at BNP Paribas.
Oil workers duck out of work to stand in food lines, and people at the Petrocedeno oil upgrader in eastern Venezuela say rowdy company cafeteria queues now start an hour before lunch as workers jostle before food runs out.
At the headquarters of Iwasaki Co on the outskirts of Tokyo, racks of golden-brown gyoza jostle for attention with boat-shaped dishes of lustrous raw tuna, bowls of creamy ramen and a dozen pinkish scallops in iridescent shells.
Officials said a shutdown could force an additional 10,000 cars per hour into rush hour traffic during peak times, creating tail backs over 20 miles into New Jersey as commuters jostle to pass through limited crossing points into Manhattan.
Advancing these claims just as Germany's parties were beginning to jostle for position in coalition talks would have backfired spectacularly; immediately after the election Christian Lindner, the FDP's leader, ruled out signing up to a big euro-zone budget.
Huge cut-outs of Indian movie star Rajinikanth decorate a movie theatre where fans jostle to get in and out on the first day of release of his new Tamil-language film 'Kabali' in Bangalore on July 22, 2016.
The flight is just an hour so I read my book, Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe and try not to jostle the Irish man sitting next to me as the seats are very small on this budget flight.
Elaine Pearson, Australia director for Human Rights Watch, said that Australia should be doing more to oppose abuses in the region but that the country appeared to be holding back in an effort to jostle for position with China.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways announced the launch of a new flight from London's Gatwick Airport to the Turkish resort of Antalya, once among Thomas Cook's most popular routes, as airlines jostle to fill the void left by its collapse.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Airways announced the launch of a new flight from London's Gatwick Airport to the Turkish resort of Antalya, once among Thomas Cook's most popular routes, as airlines jostle to fill the void left by its collapse.
Yet his potential challengers, encouraged by how Joshua made hard work in disposing of tough late replacement Carlos Takam in his last defense, are now ramping up the noise as they jostle for position to face the 28-year-old.
The risk of slavery tainting supply chains will spiral as workers who lose their jobs due to increased robot manufacturing will be more vulnerable to workplace abuses as they jostle for fewer jobs at lower wages, said Alexandra Channer of Maplecroft.
Ending the show was Michel Nedjar's cunning wall installation of twisted "Dolls" (1998), in which hexing disorder and spell-like savagery jostle each other, vying to preside over an emergence of the grotesque that is typical of the private dream register.
The long-term approach to the new jet is the latest evidence of changes in the $180 billion aero-aftermarket as planemakers jostle with suppliers - and even airlines - for control of repairs, training and data in pursuit of higher margins.
Ending the show is Michel Nedjar's cunning wall installation of twisted "Dolls" (1998), in which disorder and spell-like savagery jostle each other, vying to preside over an emergence of the grotesque that is typical of the private dream register.
The sense of scale as you jostle for places among other racecraft is intense, reminding me of Namco's VR version of Mario Kart, and the way you can use head motion and depth perception to judge corners is incredibly immersive.
LNG buyers have for the past few years been comfortable with the then-prevailing view of a supply surplus, but now risk a rush for deals just like patrons at a pub jostle at the bar as last drinks are called.
Wars tend to become chronological lists of commanders replaced, troops moved, fortresses taken and lost, as the same players — ­Sweden, Poland, the Ottomans, later Prussia, France, Britain — jostle for prominence on the great chessboard of Europe and later the world.
Istanbul, where ancient mosques and churches jostle with gleaming skyscrapers and faux-Ottoman shopping malls to define an evolving cityscape, was reshaped by Mr. Erdogan's Islamist government, which created a glistening image of the city that is now threatened by instability.
Yet as reality and illusion jostle for control of the frame, the movie shapes a tenderly empathetic portrait of a man whose loneliness runs so deep that even a friend who's a stiff is better than no friend at all.
Just look at Season 4's "The Watchers on the Wall," a good but pretty unsurprising attack on Castle Black with action scenes that jostle together confusingly; the hour drags, and the fighting isn't even over at the end of it.
But with success has come the kind of identity crisis that faces many midsize regional brewers as they jostle for market share with ascendant microbreweries and shelf-hogging megabrands: How to expand their appeal without losing their patina of authenticity?
But now, a surge of Central American migrants seeking asylum have given the company a boost, as they jostle for spots on the buses that will take them from the border to cities where they hope to start new lives.
With the center-left and center-right bloc set to lose their joint majority in elections across the European Union this week, the Greens hope to increase their influence as parties jostle to create new alliances in the next EU legislature.
Eventually, my father and I began to jostle our way through some of the tensions that had kept us at a distance, and I accepted certain arrangements he made concerning my education but went nowhere near the businesses he owned.
Very quickly, I found out that I had no desire to jostle with wealthy tourists on Mount Everest, or fight for some yardage on a beautiful and exclusive beach, or all those other things one toys with on a boring January afternoon.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A prim, young woman with a high forehead and hair half swept back quietly gazes at the throngs of people pushing for a glimpse of her, a faint smile on her lips and eyelids low as four bodyguards jostle around her.
His concerns reflect what bankers describe as increasingly tough funding times for Chinese EV makers which must jostle for attention in a crowded sector and produce convincing arguments about future profitability despite government cuts to EV subsidies and plans to phase them out.
TAIPEI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Lunchtime in Taipei's Ximending district is a test of wills and patience as tourists and locals jostle at restaurants and street stalls to choose from steamed and fried dumplings, flat and thin noodles, stuffed pancakes, grills and desserts.
But as North America's major sports jostle for market share in China, an uninspiring hockey tournament in Beijing would be a major blow to the NHL's efforts to broaden its appeal in a sporting market increasingly dominated by the National Basketball Association.
In a greenhouse at West Virginia University, a machine called the BrambleBee is learning to roll around pollinating blackberry bushes, knocking their flowers around (blackberry flowers self-pollinate, so bees or robots just have to jostle them to spread around the pollen).
HONG KONG, May 4 (Reuters) - Shares in Ping An Group's Good Doctor Chinese online healthcare platform are set to open 4.6 percent higher on their market debut in Hong Kong on Friday, as investors jostle for a piece of the fast-growing business.
Hafiz Saeed Khan was the leader of IS operations across the so-called "Khorasan Province" — swaths of territory across Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan where the Islamist extremists had to jostle with other groups, like the Taliban and al-Qaeda, for territory.
Since the battle to take on President Donald Trump in November narrowed to a two-man contest, Warren's potential endorsement has loomed large over the race, with her statements receiving closer political scrutiny as both Biden and Sanders jostle for her backing.
They liked her, too, in the 2011 film "Bridesmaids," when she turned the part of the ostensible straight-woman — the bridal tether against which the titular maids jostle like Mylar balloons in the wind — into a character at once heartfelt and grotesque.
As parties grow, they change; old priorities jostle with new ones, factions form and constituencies move around, even in an era of hyperpolarization and even in a state as deep crimson as Oklahoma — perhaps especially in a state as deep crimson as Oklahoma.
One of her great strengths is the ability to immerse the reader in an environment, but "The Midnight Cool" has features — reprinted newspaper columns, conveniently timed flashbacks and other devices — that often jostle the reader into distractedly noticing fiction's weights and pulleys.
As Mr. Trump's White House advisers jostle for position, the president has turned to another group of advisers — from family, real estate, media, finance and politics, and all outside the White House gates — many of whom he consults at least once a week.
With 42 commercial 5G orders, Nokia has edged ahead of Huawei and Ericsson, Nokia director Federico Guillen said, as the companies jostle for position in a market in which U.S.-driven security concerns over Chinese equipment have boosted the attraction of Nordic vendors.
Having exited under the last overhang of zinc roofing, we looked for a taxi to head back to the walled city center, several miles to the west, where tourists gently jostle on horse carriages and street musicians provide rhythm for passing grocery shoppers.
At the top center, a gray brushstroke loops down in a funky, inverse reiteration of the framing device used in the upper portions of "Tremble, Trample," while multi-layered gray-and-violet patches jostle against clouds of speckled black and gold across the bottom edge.
The move comes as creditors in China and offshore jostle for position to get their money back from the firm, whose debts totalled at least 38 billion yuan ($5.73 billion) at the end of July, according to a work-out plan seen by Reuters.
The US has mostly depended on Kurdish-led force called the Syrian Democratic Forces in its efforts against ISIS, but Talaa speculated that the Americans were keeping them around in al-Tanf to hedge their bets as various powers jostle for position in Syria.
Mr. Krause, whose son took the elbow to the head, said some youth soccer teams have reputations for being more aggressive and more likely to jostle and foul, but even after complaining to officials, there's little that can be done to curb the behavior.
The former president acknowledged that the two countries have the right to jostle over economic and national security issues, but warned that a "modern Cold War" between Washington and Beijing "is not inconceivable" if leaders continue to escalate their criticisms and issue edicts on policies.
LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - British Airways announced the launch of a new flight from London's Gatwick Airport to the Turkish resort of Antalya on Wednesday, once one of Thomas Cook's most popular routes, as airlines jostle to fill the void left by its collapse.
Adding to the jostle for power between the two politicians, a YouGov poll released last Friday denoted Corbyn with an eight point-lead over his rival May, rubbing salt into the wound of her loss of a government majority in last month's General Election.
" But, he continued in that book, they missed "an entire spectrum of sights and sounds and smells and sensations that we had taken for granted in Provence, from the smell of thyme in the fields to the swirl and jostle of Sunday-morning markets.
That could put Kelly at a significant disadvantage, as he tries to jostle for influence with the president-elect alongside harder-line immigration hawks like attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions (and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who could be named Kelly's own deputy).
COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Connected devices are challenging consoles at the world's largest online gaming fair, as hundreds of thousands of fans jostle to see top e-sports stars in action and give feedback that can decide whether a new release is a hit or a flop.
Like some sort of sick karmic joke, each time I began to get comfortable with my discomfort, or glimpse the possibility of simulated serenity, he would inevitably jostle me, and begin a new wrestling match with his jacket, or his pillow, and thrash again and readjust.
Hanoi is forecast to have seven million motorcycles on its roads in the next two years - almost the same as its current population - leaving city bigwigs with a crisis on their hands as cars, buses and bikes jostle and petrified pedestrians run the gauntlet crossing streets.
Although they haven't even graduated from college, the student journalists often jostle for position next to veteran photographers and newspaper reporters and have captured some of the most striking scenes of the protests, including a video of a police officer shooting a teenage demonstrator in October.
The transparency duel — yielding more financial details about Warren's legal work and, earlier Monday, a pledge from Buttigieg to open his private fundraisers to the press — comes as the two candidates jostle for an overlapping pool of voters and compete at the top of Iowa caucus polling.
The researchers outlined three ways that governments and partisans might use the internet to jostle an election: disseminating false and misleading content as propaganda, blocking users from social media or political sites that may sow doubt in the state, or arresting internet users for online political speech.
The plan, which draws heavily from legislation Mr. Booker introduced last year, comes about three weeks ahead of the first Democratic debate of the 2020 presidential race, as candidates jostle to introduce innovative policies that will help them stand out in a crowd of nearly two dozen.
Voters turned out in their highest numbers in two decades on Thursday in the first regional election in the United Kingdom since its vote to leave the European Union as nationalists who favor a united Ireland and unionists who want the province to remain British jostle for influence.
Other variables, like how the researchers held or tilted the egg, would potentially jostle the embryo around, and he thought that the way the researchers looked into the eggs—basically shining a light through them and looking at the embryo's shadow—could provide inexact measurements of the movement.
If you're among the 20163% of Americans who regularly visit malls, you're undoubtedly familiar with this scene: Outside of Victoria's Secret, huddled groups of pre-teen boys jostle each other underneath the novelty of seeing a 22016-foot airbrushed image of supermodels in push-up bras and angel wings.
This is how Antelope Canyon — whose extraordinary beauty is almost transcendent — transformed into a place where for about 20183 bucks (plus the cost of actually getting there), you can jostle your way past dozens of other tourists for a shot at one of the prettiest photos in the world.
It was also the last straw for many in Mr. Trump's orbit who had grown tired of Mr. Stewart's quest for headlines: He was immediately fired from the campaign, and to this day a number of Republicans jostle for credit over who made the decision to throw him overboard.
Administration aides, federal agencies and outside corporate lobbyists may jostle every year to secure their pet issues a prominent mention on such a national stage, and there's only so much a president can say in the State of the Union — a long speech can only be so long, after all.
In light of Brexit, it is interesting to see the U.K. investing heavily in infrastructure, whilst other European hubs, which already have access to things such as high-speed rail, namely Germany and France, jostle to take the U.K.'s crown as the European king of startups and venture capital.
Populist politicians jostle pop singers and reality TV stars for public attention, so it's little surprise they should pop up as presidents: not just with Trump but in, of all places, Ukraine where comedian Volodymyr Zelensky morphed through one of his TV characters, to cult hero, to the country's top job.
Deval PatrickDeval PatrickKrystal Ball rips report saying Obama would intervene to stop Sanders The Hill's Morning Report — House set for Phase 3 of impeachment push Saagar Enjeti laments use of identity politics in 85033 Democratic race MORE as the two threaten to jostle the 2020 Democratic primary field with late entries.
About an hour after landing, giving the television crews time to jostle for position, and at precisely the same instant, six slim doors whispered open, and the most gorgeous beings we had ever seen strode down extruded silver steps and planted themselves before the houses of power, waiting to be invited in.
There's no word yet on whether you'll have to RSVP to the screenings or if you can just kind of show up, leaving you forced to jostle for a good spot against, like, a thousand other hardcore fans, and turning what should be a nice, wholesome event into complete and utter chaos.
Flights operated by larger jets, such as Boeing 737s and Airbus A320s, were not affected, although rides in and out of Phoenix, Palm Springs, and Las Vegas were more turbulent than usual because of the extremely hot air, which rises in pockets known as thermals that jostle passengers as planes fly through them.
But in her dogged attempts to pass the days profitably — brushing her teeth, taking her medicine, filing her nails, attempting to jostle into life her companion, the barely seen and virtually immobile Willie (a convincingly decrepit Jarlath Conroy) — she represents a mordant image of the existential struggle that can haunt us all.
Peak TV isn't over yet, but it increasingly feels like the slightest jostle — venture capitalists losing confidence in Netflix, or a mild recession, or a major unscripted hit taking over the discourse — could make everybody realize, all at once, that the sleight of hand was always happening right out in the open.
The University of Rochester researchers who conducted the 22015 study said it was unlikely that Scholz's Star, with a mass around 210 percent of the Sun, and it's brown dwarf, at about 250 percent the Sun's mass, were able to disturb or jostle any of the objects in the Oort Cloud to a significant degree.
As some members of the all-Asian cast were still walking the red carpet for the official premiere at the island's iconic Capitol Theatre, they had to jostle with the throngs streaming out of special preview screenings who had already witnessed heroine Rachel Chu clash with the imposing mother of her on-screen boyfriend.
Glancing around the room, there's the sort of mix you might expect: groups of women in their late twenties and early thirties; gaggles of younger punters on their phones and sloshing handfuls of beer in plastic cups as they jostle to the front; couples in their forties and older, nestled close to each other.
He has noticed something else, too, a quirk that I think goes hand in hand with older diners' disinclination to wait 90 minutes for a table at a thronged establishment, to jostle for the host's attention, to submit to cooking that's about a self-conscious chef's strenuous inventiveness as much as our simple pleasure.
The committee's treatment of Washington and Oklahoma, the two top teams in the Pacific-12 and the Big 12, suggest it might be open to excluding both conferences' champions, opening a spot for one of the other contenders from the A.C.C. or the Big Ten (which placed four teams in the top eight) to jostle its way in.
This is a very important concept to carry into work on AI. However many modules our brains consist of, they fight and jostle for our attentive states (the thing our brain is fixated on at any one moment) and our language processing centers (which are so tightly wound with our attentive states as to be nearly one and the same).
I was a theater major in college and did some acting for a year or two after, and in the backstage jostle I remembered, acutely, why I'd loved it — the adrenaline, the manic camaraderie, the phenomenon of having so many eyes and ears trained just on you, the confidence that you could take strange words and make them brilliantly alive.
It gets around to more or less explaining them eventually, but for too long it leaves us furrowing our brows, because the only way The Walking Dead knows how to tell stories anymore is to pointlessly extend them, decompress them to the point where what would have been single scenes in earlier seasons now fill entire episodes, and then jostle the timeline for no particular reason.
The video omits the beginning of what seems to be a pretty heated argument between him and a mostly-off-camera woman, so we don't know what match sparked this particularly douchey brushfire, but we can imagine, because we know what happens at Trump events, how people who hate one another jostle and bark until the odds of something bad happening become very, very good.
Trump is putting a celebrity spin on something that happens under both parties: George W. Bush's administration came in with steel tariffs and went out with the Wall Street bailout, which was followed by the G.M. bailout under President Obama; meanwhile, ethanol salesmen and sugar moguls and defense contractors and green-energy tycoons all jostle for their share of federal favors, and at the state level the bribery is even starker.
New inventions like the Soviet engineer Mikhail Kalashnikov's assault rifle, the French couturier Christian Dior's resplendent New Look, the American Navy admiral Grace Hopper's virtuoso development of computer language, Thelonious Monk's and Billie Holiday's musical genius and the Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin's coinage of the term "genocide" jostle with the United Nations' efforts to find a workable resolution for Palestine, gruesome rapes during the partition of India, anti-Semitic riots in England and the Nazi Einsatzgruppen trial at Nuremberg.
He added that it was "good news" that Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, "appears to have taken steps to make the Korea agreement better for U.S. workers and auto companies while also getting the Koreans to limit their steel exports to the U.S." Mr. Trump's proposed tariffs — set in motion by a Commerce Department declaration that steel and aluminum imports posed a national security threat because they degraded the American industrial base — prompted American allies and trading partners including Australia, the European Union and Japan, as well as South Korea, to jostle for exemptions.
For now, they're scale models Elon Musk peers into the end of the hyperloop tube A screen with views from eight cameras allowed crowds to follow along Teams spent a week at SpaceX testing and validating their designs Students had to prove mechanical, electrical, and safety systems were ready for high speed, and for vacuum The Delft Hyperloop team won the highest score The prize for fastest speed, the most coveted, went to an ecstatic Warr Hyperloop team Hundreds of people jostle for a good view as engineers in matching t-shirts load a sleek capsule into what looks like a submarine hatch fixed to the end of a giant tube.
Here are some possibilities, based on the unique aspects of their plans so far: Biden homes in on his foreign affairs experience and talks up his plan for how the US could lead the rest of the world on climate action; Yang elaborates on his unique support for geoengineering, intervening with the Earth's system to reverse climate change; Booker, Castro, and Harris jostle to be the environmental justice champion; Warren dives into her detailed plan for how the military can respond to the climate emergency; Castro expands on his call for a new category of refugees called "climate refugees"; Buttigieg and Klobuchar pitch themselves as the Middle American candidates with climate plans that will boost agriculture.
The Senate is readying for the impeachment trial of President 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 to officially get underway next week as Republicans and Democrats continue to jostle over whether witnesses will be called and wait for Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOn The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans House delivers impeachment articles to Senate Senate begins preparations for Trump trial MORE (D-Calif.) to officially transmit the articles to the upper chamber.
If you've been even marginally personable in the last three decades, then the next few years will require your attendance at a number of weddings Weddings are almost always super fun: expect to jostle and nudge your friends through the ceremony to the ire of an older attendee; expect to do cocaine in the bathroom; expect to explain what a social media manager is to an interested elderly relative of the one half of the couple you don't know very well; expect to shudder through the bride's father being unaccustomed to public speaking or even reading aloud; expect to flirt with someone and then realize they're there with someone else; expect to have a relatively involved conversation with a priest when you're six pints deep; expect to dance with a fun child who thinks you're cool; expect to thoroughly enjoy the wedding band's version of "Tainted Love"; expect to spill dessert on your suit and put it away without cleaning it the next day and be annoyed at yourself when you get it out again months later; expect to be woken up by someone knocking on your hotel room door telling you there's five minutes 'til checkout.

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