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The lowest ranked city is Denver, where low points for overall job satisfaction are also matched with low points for work/life balance and job security.
There were plenty of low points in this dismal evening.
When I ran, I deliberately sought out the low points.
We've seen our fair share of cultural low points this year.
These are much more than low points in high literary society.
Athletes also have to deal with low points constantly, Ripken said.
Still, the low points on "Man of the Woods" sink deep.
But the beginning of her career was also marked with low points.
"He's been through low points before and she knows people make mistakes."
Massey is refreshingly unapologetic about the low points of her own past, which
Yup, even the impermeable greatness of 90s Green Day has its low points.
And I've seen her at the low points, like the summer of 1994.
On a new YouTube documentary series, he speaks candidly about his low points.
The Sun Microsystems logo had very high points and very low points for Millman.
Trish Stratus was infamously forced to bark like a dog, among other low points.
And even at its low points, it offered up zany plot points, like evil twins.
Here's a look back at the low points leading up to her White House departure.
During those low points, she says, write in a journal about why you're doing this.
"So many high points and so many low points," Couric said during the show's opening.
The dips match low points in his tweets, IRL behavior, and Model 3 production numbers.
Today is yet another low point in a presidency defined by its constant low points.
Here's a rundown of some of the high — or lowpoints of Ms. Scott's investigation.
Looking back, that's when I shaped myself—but there were a lot of low points.
There were low points and hardships, including living in a homeless shelter for three years.
"Blonde" is a fully realized vision with stratospheric high points and virtually zero low points.
So, the markets did close clearly lower, but certainly off the low points of the day.
Although Greer enjoyed his greatest success with the 76ers, there were some low points as well.
It's a close look at the low points of his addiction, delivered in a knowing lilt.
Both those decisions are now regarded as low points for the highest court of the land.
Speaking of low points, on the last Republican debate, the senators tussled over the Spanish language.
Both measures hit low points in 2010-2011, making a strong case for expansionary monetary policy.
We can start a tournament and submit it tomorrow, but it would have very low points.
It was one of several low points in Senate relations during Reid's career as Democratic leader.
Other low points include the infotainment system, which uses Lexus' confusing and ineffective Remote Touch interface.
That kind of behavior makes one wonder how Trump will react at the nation's low points.
But-- Greg tells me what's the high points and what are the low points of what's happened.
Rose said he needed to stay mentally strong despite low points in the game and the season.
Their sound is rich with chemistry that comes from witnessing each other's low points, from sharing secrets.
Santonastasso has felt his share of real low points, including one between middle school and high school.
Every year has its high points and low points, and 2019 was no different in that respect.
After all the ups and downs, Edgar believes the low points are what define Gretchen and Jimmy's relationship.
I don't think any of the friends who abandoned me during my low points love me any less.
Demi Moore says that ex-husband Ashton Kutcher downplayed her alcohol addiction during one of her low points.
Post-debate chat: Our Opinion section discussed the themes of the evening, and the high and low points.
The low-point of Curry's series — and one of the low-points of his career — came in Game 63.
A life with no high points or low points, no happiness but no sadness, a very mediocre emotionless life.
The low points of each shoulder are joined by a single neckline, making the fourth element of the pattern.
Kerry and McCain's low points were still higher than many of the low-polling Democrats in the 2020 race.
This was one of the lowest points for a government that has no shortage of low points to choose from.
"One of the low points in my life was when my second book was rejected by 37 publishers," Huffington wrote.
However, you have to turn low points into learning and improvement, and that is something I always strive to do.
There are high points and low points, but we tend to settle into routines and stick to well-worn paths.
McConnell and Reid's relationship was notoriously bad and hit multiple low points during their frequent fights over the federal judiciary.
Some companies' low points could create opportunities for other firms and investors that waited out the first cycle, Freedman said.
But she's the first to tell you that, though her gender journey isn't without its low points, it's been mostly positive.
One of the low points of his campaign came at a debate in New Hampshire this month, when New Jersey Gov.
There are always low points every year and they weren't just at the start of my career – life isn't always perfect!
Clinton addresses those "dark days" of their marriage in "What Happened," writing that the couple "certainly had" gone through low points.
We all know what the low points throughout the season were for both of you, but what were the high points?
Trump has gone out of his way to highlight the low points of the Clinton administration, including the former president's infidelities.
Instead, in one of the low points of his presidency, he attempted to create false equivalencies between the protesters and counterprotesters.
Passion — defined as positive and intense feelings about something meaningful — helps an entrepreneur weather the inevitable low points in their career.
Cassidy hit some low points and ended up in rehab in 2014 after his third arrest for driving under the influence.
Maybe the reason I have kept these items secretly locked away is that nobody needs constant reminders of their low points.
It was a roller coaster ride with high points and low points—  and you had two choices — hang on or get off.
"I've totally had low points when it's come to my relationship with alcohol and have had to take steps away," he said.
And while lore dumps and twists are being deployed, it's Evangelion's women that end up with the brunt of the low points.
Korean fried chicken is lighter than American fried chicken, but in no way does it get the low points on Weight Watchers.
Stricter controls gradually followed all through the 20th century, often during the low points of a recurring cycle of sentiment towards immigrants.
As for low points, we for sure do encounter people who just in general don't really like where VR is right now.
Jacobs's account of the high and low points of the event, at the end of "It's All Relative," is modest and honest.
But when he was asked what Trump's low points were, Scott stood silent for a few seconds, appearing to stall for an elevator.
These flows of scorching rock and gas — which are far distinct from lava — often travel down a mountain's low points, channels, and valleys.
"We've had low points, when we were out of energy and felt like we weren't heard," said Jeremy Stoppelman, chief executive of Yelp.
The Times's chief film critics, Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott, discuss some of the high and low points of an extraordinary year.
"There were definitely a lot of low points in the process," says Starr about the stress of trying to find a new home.
Here's a refresher on the high points, and low points, including some of the more memorable lines of the primary race so far.
Luckily, this Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 4 recap will help you remember all the high (and low) points of Kimmy, Titus, Jacqueline, and Lillian.
We all have high points, low points, times we feel confident, times we feel less confident and so … but I'm sorry she's not here.
Most years have their fair share of highs and lows, but we can probably all agree that 2017's low points were particularly rough.
The second head and shoulder pattern target calculation uses the extreme low points at the base of each of the left and right shoulders.
Gingrich was seen as being on the losing end of that political battle, and the shutdown one of the low points of his speakership.
They may have been minor players at Dunder Mifflin, at least at first, but their relationship anchored the show, even at its low points.
From heroic highlights to the low-points of bad behavior, the United States Open has delivered 50063 years of memories from 50053 to 50043.
Chopping away at costs was critical, while it also helped that oil prices bounced back from the depths of their early-2016 low points.
While short term the low points are a signal of pain, long term it could be a great entry way into bitcoin, Lee said.
We were also treated to a couple of cringey moments that could be low points or high points depending on your point of view.
Unusual tactical campaign moves, unforced errors on the trail and sweeping losses in the most recent round of GOP presidential primaries were the low points.
Looking back on the night, the high points of female activism outshine the low points where most men failed to step up to the plate.
It was a moment that will live in infamy, a low point for a presidency that seems to be composed of nothing but low points.
It also sustained them through low points in their careers, as well as through the Great Depression, when many of their confreres drifted into obscurity.
If that loss, to Sweden, symbolized one of the emotional low points of the team's proud history, it served, too, as a wake-up call.
Last year, German heating fuel use peaked in January at some 462,000 bpd, according to German data, nearly 300,000 bpd above the low points in May.
Everyone has low points in their lives—their girlfriend breaks up with them, or they have a health problem, or things don't go well at work.
Gallup said satisfaction has averaged between 2628 and 28503 points the last two years, with low points of 22019 percent in November 2014 and December 2015.
At a recent event hosted by Bloomberg, Son described how he has come back from low points like the dotcom crash, thanks to his "fighting" spirit.
"The fact that you can create that many jobs in the context of growth that is so low points to a significant problem," Ms. Yellen said.
Its new signature exhibit is comprehensive and commemorates the country's low points as well as its triumphs while including minority perspectives on events large and small.
Remember, Arquette was the WCW Heavyweight champ back in the day -- but that moment is widely regarded as one of the low points in pro wrestling history.
You and your partner should separately jot down a list of five to 10 stories of important moments in your life, both high points and low points.
Then there are those low points—Charlottesville, insane tweets, and the Putin summit—that keep Russo shaking his head and arguing with the Trump supporters he knows.
Low points, though, are usually discounted; there's some tame discussion of his tabloid-making love affair, while artistic criticism and overreaches ("Yes, Giorgio," anyone?) often go unmentioned.
This ballet competition, admittedly, has its high and low points, but it is a chance to catch performances by world-class professionals as well as young talent.
The low points were when a court struck down an executive order restricting immigration from several predominately Muslim countries, and when a Republican effort to overturn Obamacare failed.
These low points throughout Biden's long political career make him a less than ideal candidate for 2020, but did you know he's also known for making racist blunders?
Parikh, one of the physicians running NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center's new Integrative Health and Wellbeing Center, is used to people coming in at their low points.
But the lowest of the low points came with Congressman Cohen of, I think, Tennessee where he offered this guy a medal, you know, a medal, a Purple Heart.
" Following the veto, Republican presidential contender Donald Trump said in a statement the move "is shameful and will go down as one of the low points of his presidency.
This affirmation embraces life in its totality, its high points as well as its low points, without entering into a petty calculus of which side amasses a greater score.
One of the low points in Gessen's book comes in February 19973, when Zhanna's father, Boris Nemtsov, is shot dead on a bridge in full view of the Kremlin.
Morgan Stanley pointed out in a recent note to clients that stock markets tend to look ahead, reaching their low points four to five months before the economy troughs.
The Modern Family star, 28, got candid about some of her darker days on Friday's The Ellen DeGeneres Show, explaining that at low points, she would consider death by suicide.
The low points were Franklin D. Roosevelt's in 1938 and 1942 — the first delivered with Europe sliding into war, the second just a month after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
Last month's release of the 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape depicting Trump lewdly talking about what he does to women was one of the low points for Republicans watching House races.
In 1977 LA, private investigator Holland March (Ryan Gosling) and low-rent hired muscle Jackson Healy (Russell Crowe) are both bottom-feeding, amoral hustlers at low points in their lives.
The strategy has had its low points, such as Trump suggesting Xi wasn't doing enough to clamp down on North Korea or when the Trump administration slammed China's trade practices.
But at Clinton's low points in the race — or, at least, when she wasn't running away with the race -- Priorities was dogged by questions about its effectiveness given its enormous advantages.
"President Obama's veto of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act is shameful and will go down as one of the low points of his presidency," he said in a statement.
Berlusconi, who has owned AC Milan for more than three decades, is looking to sell the club at one of the low points in its history that dates back to 1899.
The brothers, now 16, tell PEOPLE that not only had they never met a blind person, but they rarely left their house – and at a few low points, Steven was suicidal.
While his career has had the usual high and low points since he became a professional 11 years ago, Cavendish became proficient in the often dangerous, always terrifying, art of sprinting.
Suffice to say, the season four premiere episode of Billions catches our protagonists at low points in their careers, staring up at how far up the ladder they must once again climb.
But Orphan Black was critically lauded for basically its entire run, and even the relative low points in the mythologically dense third season were still excellent TV, even in today's oversaturated market.
McCarthy said the agency's response to the Flint water crisis, viewed by many as too slow, was one of the low points of her time as administrator but offers lessons to Pruitt.
President Donald Trump's equivocal response to violent racism at a gathering of the alt-right and white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 was one of the low points of his presidency.
That could indicate numbers are approaching low points, and summer months also typically bring increases in apprehensions, which are generally used as a barometer of ebbs and flows in border crossings generally.
It's certainly worth pointing out that people have been predicting the death of the two-party system in America for years and also the demise of individual parties at various low points.
Opening up about the low points in their careers, Jordan, Williams, Manning and several other athletes let viewers know that even those who have had seemingly perfect professional lives have experienced failure.
Together, their research offers a rare look into what can go wrong when you're using mushrooms—and why those low points could still be surprisingly good for you in the long run.
I'd say the flag thing is a low point even for Trump because it's utterly unnecessary, but it's all low points and it's not going to get any better from here on out.
Right now, the Democratic Party is at one of its low-points in the past century, having lost control of both branches of Congress, the White House, and a majority of statehouse seats.
That moment was one of several low points in an abject Russian performance which raised serious questions about their ability to present a competitive team when the country hosts the 2018 World Cup.
It wraps around different neck sizes snuggly to provide support: Two high points on the back give your head a comfortable resting place, while the two low points up front secure your chin.
Mr. Comey was reluctant at first to entertain offers, but he later decided that he had something to say beyond a rehashing of his career highlights and low points, according to his agent.
On the flip side, Trump's recent decline in the polls also shadowed low points for gold: the candidate's fall below a 20 percent chance of winning came alongside a 7 percent drop for bullion.
In a 2016 interview with Billboard, they cited Camp Rock as the period of time that solidified their best friendship saying that they have often been there for each other through life's low points.
Within those phases, think of 5-10 specific scenes in your story—high points, low points, turning points, early mem­ories, important childhood events, important adulthood events, or any other event you find self-defining.
As a result of Smith discussing "what his pitfalls were in the relationship and in his family," other "successful men" told the pair that hearing Smith talk about his low points was eye-opening.
The soundtrack definitely has some low points, but mostly I'm just impressed that they spent this much money on music licensing fees instead of, I don't know, making the game more fun to play.
"We have always said that we look for value-adding opportunities at the low points in the cycle, and that is what we have found here," said Mr. O'Rourke, who is known as Joc.
The new model is aimed at fixing a few of its low points, like making its bezels smaller, but we'll soon see how the rest of it holds up in our upcoming full review.
There is no better feeling than knowing that your parents were so concerned about you and what you're doing to do, especially when you deal with low points, and then have them proud of you.
Jon Lee Anderson, who wrote a biography of Guevara and was key to discovering his remains — they were hidden by soldiers until the 693s — says both Guevara and the left hit such low points before.
One of this desktop's low points (on paper, at least) is that it lacks an SSD, which could come in handy because of an SSD's higher data transfer speeds and faster load times when you're gaming.
Additionally, there's an "uneasy stand-off" underway between OPEC and U.S. shale producers, many of whom have comprehensively restructured balance sheets and bounced back from the low points they had sunk to a few years ago.
One of the low points in Johnson's time as foreign secretary was when he refused to deny reports that he used a swear word to describe business leaders who were concerned about the impact of Brexit.
For now, the major indexes have held above their February low points and most evidence indicates they are still in a fairly typical correction within a long-term climb rather than entering a deep, prolonged downturn.
The Times's Marc Santora reports that New York City's C train has become one of the low points in its subway system in part because of production problems afflicting new cars being made by, yes, Bombardier.
This pars that down quite a bit, because the franchise does have its high points (Black Panther or Spider-man: Homecoming), and its low, low points (The Incredible Hulk, Thor: The Dark World or Iron Man 2).
This created chaos as he unleashed a violent outburst in Miami, forced Kourtney to lock him out of their Hamptons home and cozied up to another woman in Monte Carlo, to name just a few low points.
They're fooled by appearances: Kate notes that "everything is falling into place" for Randall, to which Kevin agrees (we know it's more complicated), and then they both acknowledge that they're at low points in their own lives.
" He sows this feeling of uncertainty into the composition of the book, replacing a traditional arc with "a more unpredictable narrative structure that is full of triumphs, twists, reversals, victories, lulls and low points, big and small.
In the last five months, shares of Walmart have made a rounding bottom pattern, hitting two low points — known as a double bottom among technicians — in the week of May 7 and the week of May 29.
One particularly egregious mission had me staring at the ground for a good 40 minutes searching for five red frogs on a beach, calling to mind the low points of massively multiplayer online games of the early 2000s.
There is also fear about his association with some of the Mugabe era's low points: Mr. Mnangagwa was accused of orchestrating a crackdown in the 1980s in which thousands of members of the Ndebele ethnic group were killed.
S. factory activity at 2-1/2-year low, points to slowing economy 4/TECH TALK Forecast-smashing results from Facebook, Amazon and Apple have laid to rest any short-term worries about the so-called FAANG group of tech titans.
Just 2916% say "most members of Congress" deserve re-election, a touch higher than the share saying so at recent low-points in congressional approval during the 23 partial government shutdown and 2011 near-shutdown (August 2011 and October 2013).
Low points at past conventions, like the empty chair next to Clint Eastwood at the 2012 Republican convention and Pat Buchanan's fiery and divisive speech in 1992, were the result of impulsive decisions, according to several Republicans involved with those gatherings.
The nation has been through such low points as the Civil War, World War II, the horribly long slave era, the Watergate scandal, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, the Great Depression, and the McCarthy era, just to name a few.
General McMaster's tenure had its low points, including his awkward defense of Mr. Trump after an Oval Office meeting in which the president disclosed highly classified information from Israel, about an Islamic State plot in Syria, to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador.
Kevin Kilbane's autobiography regularly cites another of Ireland's kit men, Johnny Fallon, as a supportive, sensitive voice at various low points, from his painful debut for the national side to when he was coming to terms with his daughter's Down's syndrome diagnosis.
Based on government data, she argues that asset managers are about as bearish today as they were at their low points in early 2009 and late 2018, but they are still more bullish than they were at times in 2011 and 2016.
Booker, at the lowest of low points in a life of downers, hands his daughter, his one child, over to Infinite's primary antagonist, Zachary Comstock—who's also Booker but, well, this article's long enough already—in exchange for having all of his debts paid off.
In February, for example, during one of the low points of Clinton's campaign, Kaine, who sits on both the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees, spoke about the "commander-in-chief gap" between Sanders and Clinton on a conference call with the press.
The role of private insurance But if that confrontation with Biden was the highpoint of her month, one of the low points also came at the debate: When Harris raised her hand when asked if she would support a health care plan that abolished private insurance.
The 2017 season was already over but watching the Giants have their lunches handed to them Sunday by a winless San Francisco 49ers team that would struggle to beat elite high school squads at a neutral site was the lowest point in a season of low points.
But even the most painful low points of his long battle with addiction -- losing jobs, losing friends, being homeless, fighting for custody of his kids, his grandfather getting on his knees and begging him to get help -- have not been enough to keep him off of drugs.
NeuV is designed not only to only charge when rates are low, but also to actually sell back excess power it has stored to the grid during peak price times, which can actually help a user get an even better deal when purchasing that power back at low points.
Sixty percent of voters say Trump himself will play a motivating role in their votes, either positive or negative — significantly higher than the percentage of voters who said they were voting either for or against former Presidents Obama or George W. Bush at their respective low points in 2010 and 2006.
And when I stand — I teach a lot of MBA classes — and whenever I'm in front of students I try to read my failure resume to point out that it was actually all the low points that ultimately made me better, stronger, or teed up new opportunities down the road.
As an assistant coach on the teams that finished sixth at the 2002 world championships in Indianapolis and settled for bronze at the Athens Olympics in 2004, Popovich was on the bench for what were widely regarded as this country's two low points in the modern era of the international game.
Shlaes catalogs some of the low points: the efforts of government social workers to ensure that fathers did not visit their children; the decision to increase rents with income, eliminating any incentive to work; the insistence that even the owners of modest homes would be better off in government apartments.
Bowie, and his many incarnations, served as the guide through many chapters of my youthful explorations: the gender-bending alien Ziggy Stardust; the zoomorphic freak-show act Halloween Jack; the glamorous Thin White Duke, whose sadness and debauchery provided a mirror as I tried to party through the low points of my 20s.
At the tribute to Barbara Cook at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater on Monday night, a memorial for the Broadway and cabaret star who died in August at 89, friends and former colleagues recalled the high and sometimes low points of working with the gifted singer over her six-decade, roller-coaster career.
Other low points of Abbott's stint as Australia's prime minister include the time he was widely denounced for giving Prince Phillip a knighthood, when he winked and smirked on a radio show while talking a call from an upset pensioner, and when he bemused Australians by taking a bite out of a raw onion on camera.
I drew a yellow bar to let you compare how the recent volume of coverage compares with other low points in the past year: You can see a clear dip after the House passed the American Health Care Act, likely because the media was covering the Trump-Russia saga and Congressional hearings with former FBI Director James Comey.
The subsequent two seasons under Glen Mazzara had their high points and low points, but we've now seen three full seasons under Scott Gimple, and it's safe to say there are some real problematic patterns, including a reliance on tricks and gimmicks to give the impression of escalation and growth when people are really just running (or should I say driving?) in circles.
August was a difficult month for Trump, who hit one of the low points of his presidency amid the criticism of his response to fatal violence at white nationalist marches in Charlottesville, Va. Yet by August's end, there were some moments in which the most unconventional president of modern times adopted a more orthodox role — and possibly to his advantage.
These may include simple games to distract people from anxiety and give them an alternative to staring at their phones, bracelets with positive affirmations, essential oils to aid with sleep or relaxation, "open when" envelopes with supportive notes to help recipients through particularly low points, and bite-sized snacks, since Lucien says many people lose their appetite when they are sad.
Low points in Arpaio's tenure include the death of Deborah Braillard, who died in a diabetic coma in a Maricopa County jail after being left to lie in her own feces and vomit for 72 hours, expansive "crime suppression" sweeps of Latino neighborhoods, stalled investigations of sex crimes and attempts to intimidate two county supervisors and a sitting federal judge.
One of the high (or low) points was the exhibition of a model house by the Bauhaus alumnus Marcel Breuer in the sculpture garden of the Museum of Modern Art in 1949: An early blockbuster exhibition in MoMA's history, it also betrayed the spirit of the school by showing a house that was far too expensive for most working-class Americans.
The low points were a lifeless instrumental rendition of the Duane Eddy hit "Rebel Rouser" and Mr. Naughton and Mr. Osborne's pallid attempt to duplicate the vocal sound of the Everly Brothers singing "Let It Be Me." But Mr. Naughton, who has warm personal memories of his adolescence in Connecticut, deployed his rich bass-baritone to infuse "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" with a plaintive resonance.
Indeed, the many low points of Mr. Christie's tenure — the George Washington Bridge scandal, a failed presidential campaign that took him out of the state for more than 500 days, his failure to get a top position in the Trump administration, and an aging transportation infrastructure — have left a large majority of Mr. Christie's constituents fuming, which occasionally spilled onto the WFAN airwaves on Monday.
Scarborough writes that Trump's low points included his endorsement of accused sexual predator Roy MooreRoy Stewart MooreGOP Senate candidate 'pissed off' at Trump over health care for veterans Durbin says he has second thoughts about asking for Franken's resignation Alabama GOP senate candidate says 'homosexual activities' have ruined TV, country's moral core MORE for an Alabama Senate seat and his statement that there was violence "on both sides" at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. "Others would surely consider the president's malignant idiocy in foreign affairs to be the most damning legacy of his first year," Scarborough writes.
Scroll back for the conversation with a NYC cultural organization that was advertising for an unpaid, year-long part-time volunteer role that required a PhD and fluency in three languages (when we inquired about the position, the institution in question took down their entire volunteer page), to the highlights and low points from NYFA's popular job page, where some internships laudably post their above-minimum-wage salaries clearly, while others offer lunch or travel stipend only (organizations doing this, do you think that your interns have the option of choosing whether to eat or commute to work?) Agree w/ all responses so far.

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