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"moribund" Definitions
  1. (of an industry, an institution, a custom, etc.) no longer effective and about to come to an end completely
  2. in a very bad condition; dying

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But three months in, it remains as moribund as ever.
Can the moribund Teutonic giant be shaken back into life?
But Dean warns that these groups are far from moribund.
Looking blocky and moribund, he said that he was resigning.
Japan's efforts to kick start its long-moribund economy have stumbled.
Another officer arrived and appeared to tend to the moribund victim.
By draining moribund places of talented workers, it exacerbates their troubles.
With sanctions still largely in place, however, the economy remains moribund.
One factor driving speculators into the property market is moribund stocks.
New collectors began arriving, pumping money into a previously moribund market.
Under his presidency, the Palestinian Parliament has become moribund and irrelevant.
He badly needs to demonstrate progress on overhauling the moribund economy.
It has a chance to help restart the moribund peace process.
At the end of the last century, ballet seemed distinctly moribund.
This production, on the other hand, feels moribund from the beginning.
Who knew there was still life in the moribund newspaper business?
Nigeria's IPO market has been moribund for close to a decade.
At least the moribund F.T.C. is showing some semblance of life.
So how does Tillerson propose handling the moribund two-state solution?
It generated $6.7 billion in deals after a moribund year in 2015.
For big productivity gains, the government will need to overhaul moribund industries.
It appeared to be moribund, but its champions vowed to keep trying.
But whatever he is has to be better than the moribund mainstream consensus.
Most of all, they want to revive Mercosur, a moribund regional trade block.
EU voices want to suspend accession talks—which, in any case, are moribund.
Existing incumbents like Blackboard have forums features, but the community is often moribund.
North Koreans are forced to work at state jobs in a moribund economy.
He'd be using a moribund provision of federal law written by Congress itself.
Since then data have shown that growth has been more moribund than expectations.
All that is here goes there, And there is only the moribund sea.
Still, Transnet remained an underachiever, its ports inadequate, its freight rail system moribund.
He unabashedly champions greater risk as a key to rejuvenating the moribund economy.
As a result, the Reno housing market has gone from moribund to scorching.
But more so because he was the only star on a moribund team.
He works in real estate, a thriving corner of Egypt's otherwise moribund economy.
The new government desperately needs Western assistance to revive the nation's moribund economy.
" And: "Help me tear down the corrupt and moribund order of privileged people.
The democracy that emerged has endured assassinations, terrorist attacks and a moribund economy.
Thus, commercial space, moribund since the shuttle had started to fly, was born.
But despite high hopes, the private-label residential mortgage bond sector remains moribund.
Like many midsize cities (population: 2773,000), it was moribund by the mid-1970s.
He shines, but not brightly enough to bring this moribund project to life.
It says the moribund negotiations can be revived only by ditching outdated policies.
Then in the era of Abstract Expressionism, the portrait became a moribund genre.
Even once-moribund Buick is attracting millennials with its strong-selling Encore compact crossover.
The interview, which went online on Wednesday, is by turns surprising and utterly moribund.
I am searching for a corrective monument, for the revivification of a moribund society.
Like many Cubans arriving here, she left, she said, to escape a moribund economy.
By any measure, Egypt's revolution is moribund and has been for quite a while.
The economy has been moribund for years, suffocated by over-regulation and feeble productivity.
The new fund will help revive more than 1,600 moribund housing projects, Sitharaman said.
That's a dangerous first step towards a moribund presidency and political no-man's-land.
There is much that connects Iran's current regime with the then-moribund Soviet empire.
Hurricanes reward some industries, like construction, which had been moribund here for a decade.
Nor has Biden kept Amy Klobuchar's once-moribund campaign from getting a new life.
If the religious leaders cannot revive their country's moribund economy they risk being overthrown.
An unnamed White House source called reform "moribund," and Mr. Packwood abandoned the fight.
A recent flurry of diplomatic activity has rekindled hopes for a moribund peace process.
Hlynur Pálmason's movie injects some fresh blood into the sometimes moribund state of cinema.
Along the way, six-country talks aimed at dismantling North Korea's nuclear programme became moribund.
These are difficult times for Mr Sisi, who is also dealing with a moribund economy.
These form a patchwork quilt of moribund communities and biological "dead zones" where nothing grows.
The revolt against a moribund political class has transmuted into a revolt against governance itself.
Simon Napier-Bell told me that bands who don't fight tend to be creatively moribund.
The moribund Arab League called for an emergency meeting to discuss the situation in Gaza.
It's this broad-minded debate-conscious kind of Jewish life that Weisman worries is moribund.
Still, he felt fortunate that he didn't have that moribund bound tree in his trunk.
Mr. Mattis has recently expressed hope that the long-moribund peace process could be restarted.
The "zero interest rate policy," which continued until December 2015, revived the moribund American economy.
He also explains that, for him, the scene is a revitalisation of moribund house music.
New players eschewed the moribund and embattled party organizations for candidate campaigns and direct issue advocacy.
In the first, a moribund empire that had oppressed its Christian subjects began to annihilate them.
As for Unasur, it may not actually die, but join Latin America's clutter of the moribund.
For reasons we are not sure of she is moribund or dead so is not responding.
Now the question remains whether this resurgence can also revivify the moribund prospects of local media.
The world around me feels desaturated, dutifully fading towards the most moribund point of the year.
Insipid economic growth and moribund trade liberalisation play their part; so too do shifts in manufacturing.
The idea is to subject moribund state monopolies to the competition and innovation of the market.
Lebanese officials hope that legalizing the crop will boost exports, helping to jumpstart Lebanon's moribund economy.
However, millennials in developed countries think that their prospects could be hindered by moribund economic growth.
This was a contest with playoff stakes for two long-moribund teams having surprisingly successful seasons.
Why now is the best time to start a SaaS company The IPO world appears moribund.
Now, as the Trump administration tries to renew the moribund peace process, Israelis are deeply ambivalent.
With the domestic market moribund, Japanese companies had been pursuing deals abroad, but success was elusive.
But as the rest of the country struggled through a moribund recovery, Columbus bounced back faster.
However, much of the economy remains moribund and analysts expect this year to end in recession.
"The fact that the process is moribund calls for a much more dramatic role," he said.
Even if the Facebook site and app become moribund, Facebook the company is likely to remain competitive.
The approach toward reviving the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process was criticised by the Palestinians on Saturday.
Sitting as a moribund furniture store for years, the complex was demolished for office towers in 22016.
Negative interest rates are the latest central bank scheme to rejuvenate moribund economies in Europe and Japan.
However, I have supported activists who have challenged moribund management teams backed by complacent boards of directors.
Amid the lower growth prospects and moribund inflation, the ECB announced further expansionary measures in early March.
He was also holding onto hope that Reyes would light a spark under the Mets' moribund offense.
The new fund, or special window, will help revive more than 1,600 moribund housing projects, Sitharaman said.
Officials bus journalists between state farms and factories to witness sites associated with North Korea's moribund economy.
Then, in 2013, Adaptive bought it as part of a bulk deal for 25 moribund Miramax scripts.
But doubts are growing about how effective such a measure would be in lifting the moribund economy.
In 803, Rolling Stone declared two new releases to be just what the moribund rock world needed.
Thank you for reinvigorating a moribund husk of corruption, corruption that had turned so many people off.
An aide he sent to Cairo to help turn around the moribund economy has returned in frustration.
He had injected life into a moribund San Antonio Spurs offense with his constant, if inelegant, motion.
Now, with legislative activity at a near-standstill, it is moribund, a portrait of decay and futility.
Bipartisanship is moribund under this president because he's thrashed the concept and possibility of trust in politics.
Today, however, the Oslo process is moribund, having produced neither a peace agreement nor a Palestinian state.
With few exceptions, the titles in the main selection have been disappointing at best, moribund at worst.
Weeks later, Ms. Tsai revived her moribund Twitter account, posting regularly in English and sometimes in Japanese.
He points out that the CBOE Volatility Index (or the VIX) continues to trade at moribund levels.
When Ski first came to Tokyo in the early 210s, he discovered a moribund B-Boy scene.
The approach toward reviving the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process was criticized by the Palestinians on Saturday.
Outmoded tactics and the inhuman steel and oil of modern machinery have given the era a moribund reputation.
It's a moribund cesspit of inequality and unease and lots and lots and lots of Pret a Mangers.
The internet will surely influence teaching, and for-profit companies are bound to shake up a moribund marketplace.
The Android smartwatch market could use a revolution to kickstart what now occasionally feels like a moribund ecosystem.
Mr Doria revived moribund partnerships with the state government to clean storm drains and line them with vegetation.
Recent strength in the yen had complicated the BOJ's effort to stimulate inflation in Japan's long moribund economy.
In Hamburg she called the CDU the "last unicorn" in Europe, contrasting it with moribund mainstream parties elsewhere.
Eldridge explained:It looks like a pretty straightforward case of 'courtship' behavior—but with a moribund or dead female.
Business leaders and opposition lawmakers counter that the reform will hurt the top copper exporter's already moribund economy.
Eldridge explained:It looks like a pretty straightforward case of 'courtship' behavior – but with a moribund or dead female.
For example, there may be costs associated with closing or converting moribund state projects launched in past years.
Since 2015, Curry has won two MVP awards and two NBA titles while reviving a once-moribund franchise.
Bemba is popular in western Congo and his return could give a jolt to a largely moribund opposition.
His pupil flowered later into the voltage of self-alienating poetry, away from that moribund grammarian's blind reluctance.
Since Mr. McCarthy's offer, the park, moribund even on an August day, according to residents, has been packed.
But the first part of the tweet, suggesting Trump has jumpstarted a moribund economy, is Pinocchio-level astounding.
When Polman took over in early 27, he inherited a moribund company with declining revenues and declining profits.
The subsidy was also intended to help jump-start the economy by rebuilding moribund cities and creating jobs.
" At CBS, he turned around a moribund network with audience-friendly smashes like "Survivor," the police procedural "C.
They want the moribund broadsheet to trounce the Daily Mail and become the voice of the British workingman.
Mr Salvini claims that a "fiscal shock" is needed to jolt the moribund Italian economy back to life.
The question now is whether Mr. Pashinyan can fulfill his promise to jump-start the country's moribund economy.
He said that monetary policy alone cannot lift the moribund growth and inflation levels seen in the region.
In 1996, he moved to São Paulo, taking on the task of reviving the state's moribund symphony orchestra.
After developing Kirk Cousins as a quarterback, McVay was hired by the Rams to revamp their moribund franchise.
Ogle's first assignment was to fix Spotify's moribund Discover page, which fewer than 3 percent of users bothered with.
Labour's previously moribund membership boomed to half a million, making it one of the biggest political parties in Europe.
I've visited Chicago multiple times and, excepting a few rare examples, the startup ecosystem is closed and seemingly moribund.
" Of course, there's a bumpy road to chart between a moribund U.S. growth picture and Yellen's "high-pressure economy.
A moribund franchise left to idle for 20 years coming back without the actor who played the title role?
Both Petrobras and state development bank BNDES abandoned the project as the corruption probe swelled, leaving Sete Brasil moribund.
Spicer and Trump have argued that voters declared the issue moribund, electing him even though he shielded the returns.
Oil and gas players are finally inking new mergers and acquisitions, after nearly two years of moribund deal activity.
The company is making its debut at a time when the market for new stock offerings has been moribund.
This behavior confirms the potential to develop a sideways trading pattern in what becomes a directionless or moribund market.
In 2007, Barack Obama called the commission a "moribund agency" that was a captive of the industry it regulated.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, thousands of Jews settled in Germany, revitalizing a once moribund, decimated community.
Over its 15-year run, its youthful vigor helped resuscitate the moribund theater district, and musical theater in general.
Mnangagwa's administration has struggled to stabilize a moribund economy and curb hyperinflation while a severe drought has crippled productivity.
They are opening restaurants and bars, fueling start-ups and small businesses or jump-starting moribund sectors, like agriculture.
Much has been riding on Snap's offering, including expectations that it will lift a moribund market in new stocks.
Tourism accounts for 3 percent of GDP and is seen as a bright spot in an otherwise moribund economy.
The Trump administration and Congress are working to restart moribund efforts to bury nuclear waste in the repository there.
But they and other diplomats expressed optimism that a breakthrough in the long-moribund peace process could be near.
The wily majority leader seemed to have revived the moribund legislation with a last-minute promise of a "skinny repeal".
The company announced new game show features yesterday as part of an effort to revive its moribund live video platform.
Is Apple just trying to bolster revenue, or is it working harder on improving the long-moribund App Store experience?
Theatre is an expensive and risky art-form; it can seem clunky, even moribund, in a world of digital entertainment.
Projects earmarked by the Saudis for investment include Basra's moribund petrochemical plant, which could help wean Iraq off Iranian products.
They were taking over a moribund house founded by a married couple, and the transition was by no means smooth.
The Macron win could stimulate the moribund French economy with a combination of fiscal stimulus and much-needed market reforms.
The dream of a third major smartphone platform (with all due respect to Microsoft's near-moribund efforts) is now dead.
Rising inflation could help gold, and there've been small signs inflation may be picking up after being moribund for years.
Nigeria, Africa's top crude oil producer imports most of its refined fuel due to the moribund state of its refineries.
He has succeeded in turning a moribund company into a powerhouse by staying true to his mission and his principles.
Allergan's "moribund corporate performance and flagging stock price since our letters only deepens our conviction on this point," Tepper wrote.
Like that pickpocket, the spiritually moribund Yurika derives what little joy she can find in life from violating its rules.
Since then, his fragile government has been managing the moribund economy under a new financial bailout with harsh austerity terms.
However, Russia is hampered by a moribund economy that would tend to inhibit the development of a Russian Space Force.
Mr. Macron's success in May's presidential election has shaken up the moribund political landscape in a deep and lasting way.
It lifted restrictions on Iran's oil exports and eased other sanctions, pumping billions of dollars into a previously moribund economy.
He has awakened the moribund Texas Democratic Party, which can now see a brighter future for candidates and fund-raising.
"The building tradition is more or less moribund," said Stephen Davies, a former director of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum.
He founded Jacobin in 2011, way before socialism was cool again, in an effort to repopularize the moribund American left.
The prime minister also was hoping to spur Japan's moribund economy with the Trans-Pacific Partnership, now a defunct trade pact.
A few weeks ago, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly in a symbolic vote to suspend Turkey's already moribund EU accession negotiations.
Iran's moderate president, Hassan Rouhani, promised Iranians that the end of sanctions would bring growth and jobs to their moribund economy.
"No one is really talking about the moribund peace process," Guy Ziv, a Middle East expert at American University, told me.
Defense Secretary James Mattis, who arrived in Kabul last Friday, is seeking to restart long-moribund peace talks with the Taliban.
Under Novartis, Alcon struggled in recent years with moribund sales that required significant investments in marketing and sales staff, affecting profitability.
Japan announced a 28 trillion yen ($265 billion) stimulus package in July in an attempt to prop up Japan's moribund economy.
As a mute and moribund Stalin drifts in and out of consciousness, his petrified praesidium starts planning for what might follow.
Marriner feels safe among friends, and almost seems to enjoy discussing his dysfunctional love life and his moribund career with them.
But it also includes sections on what to do with moribund or foundering contracts such as molybdenum and aluminium alloy respectively.
During the car-industry meltdown in 2007-09 the company began buying moribund car-part suppliers and restoring them to health.
The legislation created a path for the island to manage its excessive government spending as well as reform its moribund economy.
Considering Davison's experience with the potentially moribund Highlight, I wondered how he planned to make money out of his latest endeavor.
He was a prolific musician and performer, but also prolific with ideas about how to shake up moribund approaches to pop.
Their system of checks and balances, however, is effectively moribund under House Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The conference is aimed at determining whether Israelis and Palestinians could be brought back to negotiations and revive moribund peace talks.
The internationally-mediated peace process aimed at finding a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is all but moribund.
After Tuesday's 110-94 loss to the similarly moribund Nuggets, Carmelo Anthony was asked about Jackson's presence on this western swing.
Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians have been moribund since April 2014 and Israeli settlements in occupied territories have expanded.
Many had hoped Mr. Macron and his reform program would strengthen a long-moribund France and provide decisive leadership for Europe.
But in two years as the offensive coordinator under Giants Coach Tom Coughlin, McAdoo, 40, had elevated a moribund Giants attack.
Individual proposals aside, experts haven't formed a consensus on how to make economically moribund places feel more like economically dynamic ones.
He left Monk behind and addressed what a reporter called a harder question, the state of the moribund and leaderless Kings.
Philippe Martinez has used the strike to revive his moribund movement and rise as a visible counterpoint to President Emmanuel Macron.
Mr. Kashper, 22015, is a millionaire many times over, having made a fortune reviving several all-but-moribund Eastern European breweries.
The two sides were in equally different worlds when speaking of how the embassy opening would affect the moribund peace process.
Warner went on to win two M.V.P. Awards and one Super Bowl, reinvigorating moribund Rams and Cardinals franchises along the way.
Mr. Putin has used Belarus's dependence on Russian oil and gas to revive a moribund plan to merge the two countries.
"A one word description of currency markets trading today: moribund," said markets strategist Michael McCarthy of brokerage CMC Markets in Sydney.
Small as they were, the protests are significant, both for what caused them and what they say about Egypt's moribund politics.
The Trump administration argues that the peace process has become moribund, and outdated policies need to be jettisoned to make progress.
Costs went through the roof, past $7,000/kW for some reactors: After that, nuclear power in the United States was moribund.
A middling to moribund program for the last 833 years, Rutgers, at 4-2247, seems to have hit a new low.
At least Obama had the excuse that he needed to stimulate an almost moribund economy in the midst of a deep recession.
The market-friendly former businessman has pledged to revive Argentina's moribund, inflation-racked economy by reducing trade barriers and wooing foreign investment.
How anyone can watch something like Moonlight or The Fits and think that we're living in some sort of moribund cinematic purgatory?
All of those factors played a role here and will privilege a moribund industry at the expense of one that is growing.
However, a moribund U.S. economy combined with global rumblings — not least of them last week's Brexit vote — have changed the Fed's positioning.
Maduro, a former bus driver whose second term in office starts in January, faces a colossal task turning around Venezuela's moribund economy.
He's been a regular caller to top GOP donors and activated his own network to try and bolster Trump's moribund fundraising operation.
History of violence A series of corruption scandals involving President Jacob Zuma and a moribund economy has hurt the ANC's election campaign.
Longstanding alliances are adrift, international organizations are moribund, and Russia and China seek to fill the vacuum, advancing authoritarian alternatives to liberalism.
Those hawking the Motor City's charms include Dan Gilbert, the Quicken Loans founder whose own investments helped revitalize a once-moribund downtown.
But he also underscored that it was a unique opportunity for this president to leave a mark on the moribund peace process.
The refugee crisis, the moribund economic recovery, the rise of populism and anti-EU sentiment are only a few examples of that.
The government will also likely need market research as it seeks to boost exports and foreign investment to revitalize the moribund economy.
The American cities that embraced charters in the 22012s saw them as a way of injecting entrepreneurial zeal into moribund school districts.
Even a year ago, before the rise of a social democratic candidate for president, the question would have sounded fanciful and moribund.
Finally, we need leaders who extol the American spirit of courage, adventure, optimism and the willingness to break from the moribund past.
Kim pledged to develop North Korea's moribund economy and raise living standards, although North Korean leaders have been saying that for decades.
In the 2018 speech, Kim acknowledged that the moribund economy was in need of a boost and committed himself to improving it.
With fighting occasionally flaring and both sides blaming each other for failing to implement truce terms, the Minsk peace deal looks moribund.
Central banks in Europe and Japan have turned to the once-radical idea of negative interest rates to spur their moribund economies.
The French initiative was less an attempt at resuscitating a moribund peace process and more about salvaging the reputation of international stakeholders.
This is why they terrify moribund industries, and why those industries are so desperate to fit themselves into young people's curious lifestyles.
The hulks of burned-out cars dot the moribund train station's tiny parking lot, abandoned by citizens too poor to maintain them.
"Third, records confirm that nearly half of the measures at issue have fallen into general disuse and are essentially moribund," it added.
Disney also disclosed that it had written off about 40 percent of its investment in the moribund Vice Media, or $157 million.
But former vice president Joe Biden (21 delegates) revived his moribund campaign with a landslide victory in South Carolina over the weekend.
The real I.R.A. was close to moribund at this point in history, overshadowed by the horror already beginning to sweep over Europe.
The Brexit vote was driven by the belief that Britain was hobbled by being shackled to a moribund, bureaucratic group of nations.
Nor can the regime claim much credit for the entrepreneurial achievements of the Congolese people, which have revived the once moribund economy.
He became a replacement candidate for P.D.P.-Laban, a nearly moribund party that was founded in the nineteen-eighties to oppose Marcos.
New leader Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration has struggled to stabilize the moribund economy and curb hyperinflation while a severe drought has crippled productivity.
With Obama's legislative agenda largely moribund, Republican attorneys general and their allies took aim at his policy initiatives within the executive branch.
In the past several years, a tech-based Boulder boom has spread to Longmont, lifting prices and reviving a once moribund downtown.
" • "When economists talk about a recession in housing, they largely refer to construction, not home prices," and "construction is bordering on moribund.
The next year, Deng Xiaoping took over as the country's leader, and instituted a market-based overhaul of China's moribund economic system.
There are, eventually, diminishing returns to that existence; the Raptors, moribund until the last few seasons, have not reached that point yet.
KIEV — When Olena Tregub left Washington, DC, for her native Ukraine in 21000, she hoped to help turn the country's moribund economy around.
By doing this he created fodder for the online news writers and the outrage trickled down to the moribund TV and newspaper business.
With Venezuela's economy in shambles, Ford has furloughed Nunez and 1200 colleagues at its moribund plant here in Valencia, Venezuela's third-largest city.
Now a team of clinicians and researchers in western New York is working on understanding the dreams' importance, hoping to help the moribund.
Cannabis could revive John Steinbeck's moribund Salinas Valley, but at a price: the local tax on cannabis cultivators is $15 per square foot.
Ellis tried to cast Bauman as an establishment insider while selling herself as the upstart outsider bent on shaking up a moribund party.
A weaker dollar makes life more difficult for advanced economies, which are counting on exports to revive their moribund economies (see Free exchange).
Ephron, a former Jerusalem bureau chief for Newsweek, details the violent episode and its lasting influence on the moribund prospects for peace today.
The pivot was backed by an economic plan, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a now-moribund trade pact created in part to isolate Beijing.
Tourism is the one bright spot in Cuba's moribund economy, which is struggling with falling exports and upheaval in major trade partner Venezuela.
Most big budget video games give you a bloated, moribund kind of experience—they cost you a bundle, and you play them alone.
Iran has a stout defense, but the attack that had looked moribund against Morocco was dangerous when they finally went forward against Spain.
Streaming has taken over as the dominant music format and is attributed with revitalizing the moribund business of record labels big and small.
It opens the door to rejuvenate a moribund economy and promote horticulture, tourism and handicrafts that are the unique strength of its culture.
The deal breathes new life into the moribund loan market in Japan, where transactions typically pay ultra-tight pricing and domestic banks dominate.
"The NRC is... a moribund agency that needs to be revamped and has become captive of the industries that it regulates," said Obama.
Calls for a rolling back of stamp duty or a short-term "holiday" from the tax to jumpstart the moribund market continue to mount.
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's program to boost the country's long-moribund economy out of decades of deflation, dubbed Abenomics, was introduced in 2013.
If the recovery from the financial crisis is moribund, classical economists say you should have let AIG, Bear Stearns and Lloyds Bank go bankrupt.
The Trump administration has not indicated publicly it is interested in reviving moribund diplomatic negotiations with North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs.
Bond yields have fallen sharply this year on expectations the European Central Bank would need to ease policy further to kickstart a moribund economy.
The liveliness of this scene is in contrast to the moribund stillness of Calais itself, a northern French city long down on its luck.
In recent days, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been trying to arrange a meeting between Abbas and Netanyahu to restart the moribund peace process.
Bond yields have fallen sharply this year on expectations the European Central Bank will need to ease policy further to kickstart a moribund economy.
Mike Hawes, the chief executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), says it was largely moribund in the 1980s and 1990s.
So the recipient was the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which had previously been nothing more than a moribund subsidiary of the Democratic National Committee.
To some that was his appeal: a native Nagelsmann, an outsider who might be able to shake up the moribund world of Scottish soccer.
For years afterward he urged his former party comrades to embrace democracy and abandon what he saw as their moribund economic and political ideology.
The new Yankee Stadium has, at times, been described as moribund and sterile, as a shopping mall and food court disguised as a ballpark.
In some areas, the next attorney general would be poised to revive DOJ functions that have been moribund or underused in the Trump era.
Here, Ada needs thousands of dollars to buy her moribund mother "ARA-9," given to her after a cardiac operation at the Snyder Center.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley had been at the forefront of helping China modernize its moribund financial system and network of state-owned businesses.
"A one word description of currency markets trading today: moribund," said markets strategist Michael McCarthy on the phone from brokerage CMC Markets in Sydney.
"I had formed an opinion, not wrong at that time, that Boston was moribund," he said in an interview for this obituary in 2010.
But gambling's greatest impact, at least proportionally, could come in the new professional leagues it spawns and the moribund ones it helps to resurrect.
Disney could rehabilitate moribund housing near its parks to ensure people do not have to drive three hours every day to get to work.
However, most developed countries should still at least approach a healthy 2%, and even long-moribund Italy is forecast to eke out a respectable 1.4%.
Profitability is set to remain low given the moribund economic recovery and the high-level of non-performing loans remains to be addressed, it added.
Sudan Airways, the state-owned carrier, has announced plans to revive its moribund fleet now that it can buy spare parts from Boeing and Airbus.
Nigerian officials have expressed concern that the country could be flooded with low-priced goods, confounding efforts to encourage moribund local manufacturing and expand farming.
In another action aimed at resuscitating the moribund crisis-era economy, the Fed had instituted three rounds of purchases involving Treasurys and mortgage-backed securities.
It raises the question of whether "Bumblebee" can breathe new life into a moribund series many left for dead, and one without Bay's directorial touch.
Low interest rates, then zero rates, then negative rates, seemed like such a good idea as a way for global economies to escape moribund growth.
After several disastrous mergers and bail-outs, Triumph was moribund, no longer cool but more of a byword for oil leaks and trade-union militancy.
Many of the institutions in the West created to maintain global balance seem moribund, but NATO has the ability to resuscitate itself through advanced technology.
Gender roles as disfiguring as foot-binding, the moribund and vampiric two-party system, the savage theology of capitalism—rip it all to the ground.
Barbosa, who was deputy finance minister during Rousseff's first term, favors a less aggressive fiscal adjustment to avoid suffocating a moribund economy, his aides said.
The Trust Women Act, which Sisolak signed into law last week, repealed the state's moribund laws that imposed criminal penalties on doctors who provide abortions.
Four years after Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe took office with a promise to revive his country's moribund economy, that pledge is still largely unfilled.
The premier said labor market reform was "the biggest challenge", referring to structural reforms in his broader, three-pronged strategy to reinvigorate the moribund economy.
Equivalent to 0003 percent of GDP, it presents a massive obstacle for the ruling junta as it tries to spark life into a moribund economy.
In Miami, Henry had supervised Dombrowski's rebuild of the Marlins, who won another championship in 2003 after Dombrowski had left to revive the moribund Tigers.
Gender roles as disfiguring as foot-binding, the moribund and vampiric two-party system, the savage theology of capitalism — rip it all to the ground.
Speculation Club believed that the current pushed the moribund Wasp west and northwest, at a speed of just over one knot, for around four hours.
Mr. Telegdy and Ms. Salke were Mr. Greenblatt's key lieutenants in leading NBC's surprising turnaround from a moribund network to No. 1 in the ratings.
Communism in the Eastern bloc was certainly moribund, but the liberals who urged its replacement with market fundamentalism have lessons to learn, not to teach.
Inheriting a moribund program, he led the Spartans to Big Ten titles and a Rose Bowl victory and later coached the Steelers' "Steel Curtain" defense.
Citizendium struggled to attract both funding and contributors and is now moribund; Scholarpedia, which started out with less lofty ambitions, has fewer than 2,000 articles.
Predictably, that objective is now beyond reach in a moribund EU economy, where sluggish growth and high unemployment are wasting human and (physical) capital resources.
"— "Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, Iran, " November 2014 "Without experimentation, a willingness to ask questions and try new things, we shall surely become static, repetitive, and moribund.
Activity was moribund in the first quarter, when crude prices struck 12-year lows, but rebounded in the following quarter as prices bounced off the bottom.
Organizers there achieved a $15 minimum wage for fast-food workers by convening a "wage board," a mostly moribund state institution dating back to the Depression.
When they first came to Brooklyn, escaping moribund venues in New Jersey (nobody thinks the Nets should have stayed there), the Nets averaged crowds of 17,187.
Many heard the death knell for the long-moribund U.S.-sponsored talks aimed at ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
In most cases, SNAP recipients become "categorically eligible" by applying for TANF, a largely moribund program meant to provide money to low-income families with children.
A PROTEST in Madrid about the cost of the pope's visit in 2011, when Spain's economy was moribund, was not the first Flavia Totoro had attended.
But with the exception Erick Aybar—last seen skulking around a similarly moribund Atlanta team—the Padres stand out for a total dearth of those players.
Louisiana's fortunes are inexorably tied to the energy industry, and a downturn in oil prices over the past year has not helped an already moribund economy.
It's worth exploring, particularly since the IPO market has been moribund this year and Snapchat and German hotel firm Trivago filed for an IPO this week.
So when Florida freezes over, the momentarily moribund reptiles plop from the trees and become motionless "iguancicles," as we should probably all agree to call them.
While economists don't see a lot of risk of further declines in already moribund prices, they also don't see many factors that suggest a speedy recovery.
Mr. Kim has championed a so-called byungjin strategy for the nation, which calls for securing a nuclear arsenal while trying to rebuild the moribund economy.
The cuts have been successful in breathing life into a moribund housing market, with revived demand driving prices up last month by the most since 2015.
But Game 3 will be Monday in Toronto, where the Jays hope that the ear-splitting support in Rogers Centre will enliven their suddenly moribund bats.
Egypt hopes the privatisation drive will spur investment and private-sector growth, which has been moribund since an uprising in 2011 that has rocked the economy.
But there also seems to be a simple pragmatism to it: Capital punishment is expensive, increasingly complicated, and already moribund, so why not finish it off?
If anything, it will only strengthen his determination to shake up a moribund government institution that the political establishment has considered untouchable for far too long.
No single approach is likely to help everyone, except for one: a basic awareness of how swallowing disorders can afflict young and old, active and moribund.
But in 1979, disillusioned with a corporate structure he saw as stagnant and moribund, Bluth left Disney to found his own animation company, Don Bluth Productions.
Congress is also set to decide whether to permanently reauthorize the National Security Agency's moribund call-records program that began shortly after the September 11 attacks.
Other experts suggested that Mr. Trudeau's efforts to negotiate a free trade deal with China, which were already struggling, will be moribund for the foreseeable future.
The enterprise is housed in two once-moribund factory buildings that are being reimagined by the architect Deborah Berke, dean of the Yale School of Architecture.
Upon his arrival in Tokyo in 1999, he staged a spectacular turnaround of then-moribund Nissan, later forging an industry-transforming alliance with French carmaker Renault.
They will be asked to overhaul the most moribund sports organization in the N.B.A. News of this move has garnered acclaim from sportswriters, which surprises me.
And when Collins asked him for an at-bat in hope of sparking the Mets' moribund offense, Cespedes said he could not give it to him.
As a result, Snap's strong debut may encourage other start-ups to go public, and could potentially revive the somewhat moribund market for initial public offerings.
But while "T2" might be middle-aged, it's very far from moribund, the despondent base notes shouldering a story of revenge and regret, amity and acceptance.
Today, the small town where he grew up, Onancock, is reached past cotton fields, barns with fallen roofs and the rusty rails of a moribund railroad.
DC decided to create Vertigo to give such authors greater creative leeway (and freedom from the strictures of the moribund but still authoritative Comics Code Authority).
Yet for many Socialists, already embittered by his modest efforts to "liberalize" the moribund economy, Mr. Hollande was committing both a moral crime and a political blunder.
The measures were part of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's 28 trillion yen fiscal stimulus package announced last week in a bid to boost the country's moribund economy.
However, it would be rum indeed if Mr Trump's efforts to support local heavy industry ended up derailing the ongoing revival of America's once-moribund chemicals sector.
Renzi says the project is necessary to make Italy, which has had 63 governments since 1948, governable enough to enact reforms needed to revive its moribund economy.
Zimbabwe is desperately short of dollars due to its moribund economy, although traditionally liquidity improves during the tobacco-selling season as cash is brought into the country.
The 19-country region launched a quantitative easing package — a massive stimulus program — back in 2015 to prop up the moribund economy following the sovereign debt crisis.
Another raised concern has been over the lack of membership of the US Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board — which remains moribund, with just a single member.
The union also encouraged its members to join the local chapter of the NAACP, turning a moribund seminar of eleven into a movement of almost two thousand.
In many of these states, the Democratic Party has been virtually moribund: it hasn't won a statewide office in Texas since 22014 or in Arizona since 22016.
The Trump administration argues that the peace process has become moribund, and outdated policies need to be jettisoned for the sides in the conflict to make progress.
This is why Moscow supplanted the moribund United Nations-led Geneva peace process with talks it initiated early last year in Astana, Kazakhstan, with Iran and Turkey.
The journal, which once published works by literary giants like Eudora Welty, William Faulkner, T. S. Eliot, Sylvia Plath, Cormac McCarthy and Wallace Stevens, was nearly moribund.
Surveys show the once moribund separatist Bloc Quebecois, recovering quickly under new leader Yves-Francois Blanchet, could take some of the extra seats Trudeau is counting on.
The Liberal Democrats, who had been moribund, came in second, with twenty per cent—largely, it seems, because they expressed clear opposition to Brexit, while Labour dodged.
Structural reforms to Japan's labor market were considered a crucial part of Abenomics, or Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's plan to boost growth in the country's long moribund economy.
Yet most analysts agreed the single currency's near-term risks were skewed to the downside, particularly with Europe's moribund economy and uncertainty in Britain after the shock vote.
Since then, the country has slipped into a political crisis which has resulted in hundreds of people killed, over 400,000 displaced to neighbouring countries and a moribund economy.
But Congress has proved that it can still muster votes in the heartland—a big step forward for a party that seemed totally moribund only a year ago.
The moribund initial public offering market saw nearly triple the volume it did in August 2015, though IPOs are still down 46 percent year to date from 2015.
Efromovich said Avianca Brasil has maintained profitability despite the nation's moribund economy thanks to a conservative strategy, and other Latin American markets have compensated for sluggish growth there.
This sounds like the makings of a moribund market, but, in fact, between 2014-2015 there were more than 100 biotech IPOs that generated $10 billion in proceeds.
Mr. Bendis, who began writing for the publisher in 1999, can remember vividly the moribund offices in New York as the company crawled out of its 1996 bankruptcy.
Griffin is the kind of quarterback you give a chance to when you're a moribund franchise, but not the sort of guy who should change your draft plans.
Those readings will offer another pulse check on how well the plan by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to kickstart the country's long-moribund economy, dubbed Abenomics, is working.
Rome's buoyant 5-Star movement, revising former eurosceptic leanings, has already flirted with joining ALDE as it looks to ditch its moribund alliance with Britain's anti-EU UKIP.
Productivity stagnates when it is difficult to start new firms or expand healthy ones, or when labour cannot easily be shifted from moribund sectors to more efficient ones.
This political instability has to raise serious questions about the country's political willingness to restore order to its public finances and to get its moribund economy moving again.
This will be unfortunate for the island since its moribund economy, and especially its struggling tourist industry, could now benefit from low interest rates and a weak currency.
Rice hired Graham in 1992, when he was 56, and he took over a moribund program that had losing Southwest Conference records six of the previous seven seasons.
Once it settles down for the season, it enters a state known as diapause—a kind of insect hibernation, during which its metabolism slows to near-moribund conditions.
The unrest has shaken up a long moribund political scene marked by decades of social and economic malaise and behind-the-scenes power-broking by the military establishment.
The Jerusalem decision has also ensured that any efforts by the Trump administration to revive the moribund peace process will likely be ignored by the Palestinians going forward.
The 24 Republican and 24 Democratic members of the group are hoping to revivify the House's moribund legislative process and bring a spirit of bipartisanship to the chamber.
It's clear that this isn't a funeral dirge; instead, at its darkest it's a moribund celebration—a smirk and an airhorn blast in the face of impending doom.
These factors blocking good-faith negotiations between Democrats and Republicans include: Donald Trump, the fossil fuel industry, Fox News, distrust from progressives, and a moribund rightwing climate movement.
With those two on the government's committee and no sign of reforms to overhaul a moribund economy, economists are puzzling whether Maduro really wants to refinance the debt.
Americans lived for more than 200 years with a moribund Second Amendment, and also among some 200 countries, only Guatemala has a comparable arms provision in its constitution.
The last time it moved this quickly to lower rates was in 2013 to revive the moribund economy from growth rates that had slipped to a decade low.
By the end the decade, McKinsey was on hand to help as Beijing began pushing its moribund state-owned companies to adopt Western-style management, a McKinsey specialty.
Sutera's population had dwindled from 5,000 in 1970 to just 1,603, and the mayor recognized the humanitarian and economic opportunity the migrants could provide for his moribund town.
Critic Consensus: "Brainy and bloody in equal measure, 'One Cut of the Dead' reanimates the moribund zombie genre with a refreshing blend of formal daring and clever satire."
It's an approach that has the potential to revive the Senate's moribund middle but has left her something of a mystery to her Democratic colleagues, even fellow moderates.
And from Downtown Brooklyn, you can watch the moribund former headquarters of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority being transformed into a sleek, applied science hub for New York University.
Membership talks with Turkey have been moribund, but the prospect of Turkey's eventually joining the European Union has also long been dangled as an enticement to closer ties.
Superhero movies have been a major force at the box office since 2005, when "Batman Begins" resurrected a moribund series, inaugurating the current, seemingly unending superhero-branded cinema.
The dramatic change in Israel's domestic politics has shaped Netanyahu's handling of the moribund peace process with the Palestinians, the primary focus of Kerry's blistering speech on Wednesday.
Then Avi Gabbay shocked the country's political class in July by winning the leadership of Labor Party, the once mighty, but long moribund, champion of the Israeli left.
Of 35 new bilateral or multilateral trade accords now being negotiated, the United States is party to just one (with the European Union), and that one is moribund.
The sex has dried up, much of their banter is about bodily functions, and the decision to end a moribund relationship begins veering toward "War of the Roses" territory.
Meanwhile, the dollar's role has only grown, as neither the highly managed Chinese yuan nor the moribund euro have proved competitive alternatives for corporate finance or safe-haven investment.
Temer's pro-business program includes a multibillion-dollar plan to auction off oil, power rights and infrastructure concessions to try to bolster private investment to revive a moribund economy.
Salini, Italy's biggest building company, is looking to secure the backing of state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) for its efforts to revive the country's moribund construction industry.
If it wanted to succour the moribund construction industry, for example, it could lower the tax on cement from 28%, as well as slash heavy fees for property registration.
OPEC member Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producer and crude sales bring about 90% of foreign exchange, but the moribund state of refineries means it imports most refined fuel.
The Bank of Japan stunned global markets in January by adding negative interest rates to its massive asset-buying programme as it struggles to reflate the long-moribund economy.
But the institutions of government are withering, starting with the moribund and morally decrepit Republican Party, the wound that allowed Trump to enter the body politic and hijack it.
With the organized opposition apparently moribund, the South African state presided over an economic boom for the white minority and created the conditions for apartheid's so-called golden age.
While this has been moribund since the 13 Fukushima disaster, Japan still has dozens of reactors that need to be maintained and supplied with parts and fuel once operating.
He spent seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers, mostly under Coach Vince Lombardi in the 103s, when Lombardi transformed a long-moribund franchise into pro football's dominant team.
Like the biblical story of Lazarus, who was raised from the dead, OPEC and non-OPEC oil exporters have helped bring the moribund U.S. shale sector back to life.
The sprawling space — replete with a gelateria, Foosball nook, dining room, ample bar and open kitchen — was moribund on a Tuesday night but delightfully festive on the subsequent Saturday.
In Frackville, Pa., about 60 miles northeast of Harrisburg, the state capital, the real estate company NorthPoint Development believes industrial buildings are a better use than a moribund mall.
But the choreographer, Veronica Cendoya, skillfully utilized the familiar themes of soccer — the aggression, the melodramatic injuries, the hysterical glee and moribund despair — to create an amusing, inventive piece.
"California's Republican Party is largely moribund, but a lot of California is the intellectual center for the Republican Party," Mr. Shapiro added, offering one possible explanation for the disconnect.
Christian Kern, the Social Democrats' energetic new leader and the chancellor since May, is now trying to make a living left-of-center party out of his moribund organization.
We believe that the authorities in china understand the importance of having a functioning distressed debt market in order to permit the banks to recycle their otherwise moribund capital.
Two years ago, the pipeline — which would help transport 830,000 barrels of oil per day, mostly from Canada's oil sands, down to refiners in the Gulf Coast — looked moribund.
We can also address adverse incentives by beefing up the current — but moribund — requirement in the HEA that schools must show students have an ability to benefit before accepting them.
As the first woman to head the AU's executive arm, Ms Dlamini-Zuma came into the role in 2012 buoyed by high hopes and promises to reform a moribund institution.
At least in the short term, America's relationship with Israel will be under less stress: Mr Trump has shown little interest in reviving the moribund peace process with the Palestinians.
We are well into the seed stage when new media will spring up around the moribund one and the way we interact will further be changed by whatever comes next.
Whereas just five or so years ago the energy market was virtually moribund, dozens of new outfits, such as Ovo and First Utility, now offer an unprecedented variety of tariffs.
Moon is eager to restart the joint projects, key to an initiative that he sees as a boost for a moribund economy and the worst job market in a decade.
The Trump administration argues that any future peace deal is likely to place Israel's capital in Jerusalem, and old policies need to be abandoned to revive the moribund peace process.
It is 30 years since his travels round the moribund communist polities of south-eastern Europe prompted him to write Balkan Ghosts, a book that strongly influenced president Bill Clinton.
Moribund global mobile phone sales have led Apple to focus on accessories like the Apple Watch and growth in music, apps, gaming, video and a credit card coming in August.
But no less a concern for Flynn and his partners was the moribund U.S. nuclear industry, which was losing out to Russian and even South Korean contractors in the region.
Analysts said Mr. Kim's byungjin policy would be reaffirmed as the official party line, though reviving the North's moribund economy while the country is under sanctions is a difficult prospect.
The utility's woes are one of the biggest challenges faced by President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is racing to try to revive economic growth that has been moribund for several years.
This is less than half the estimated annual impact of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's now-moribund Clean Power Plan, which itself would have had no impact on world climate.
Many Italians feel that Renzi, who came to power in 2014 vowing to "demolish" old political structures and breathe life into a moribund economy, has not delivered on his promises.
For example, negotiations over a U.S.-China Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) have gone moribund, despite a U.S.-China BIT arguably ranking as corporate America's top policy priority in the relationship.
Both numbers represented improvements on a moribund October, during which the lingering effects of a 2015 volcanic explosion severely affected the nation's salmon industry and work stoppages cut copper production.
For months, the market for tech I.P.O.s has been slow to moribund, not helped by gyrating tech stocks and the underwhelming performance of a lot of recently public tech companies.
While economists debate the relative merits of tax cuts and spending increases to prop up a moribund economy, few criticize budget deficits during a time of high and rising unemployment.
Andrew M. Cuomo signed a law allowing for seven new, full-scale casinos in New York, hoping to revive economic activity and providing new tax revenue in moribund upstate areas.
Biden's victory injected energy into his formerly moribund campaign and convinced fellow moderates Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg to drop out of the race and endorse him, consolidating against Sanders.
Directed by Rupert Goold and starring Bertie Carvel and Richard Coyle, "Ink" chronicles the 1969 takeover of the moribund Sun newspaper by Rupert Murdoch, then a rising Australian media mogul.
De Niro's comments enlivened an otherwise pretty moribund SAG ceremony, which -- after a number of political speeches at the Golden Globes -- focused more on personal celebrations than issue-oriented messages.
The new president, who seems attracted to disruption, can break this rule, using the embassy move to jump-start the moribund peace negotiations and deal with the thorniest issue first.
The closing of so many prisons aligns with Mr. Cuomo's quest to reform the criminal justice system, but it collides with another of his top priorities — reviving moribund upstate economies.
On Thursday the bank cut its reference rate to 58% from 63%, in line with the policy of the new government to activate the moribund economy by cutting borrowing costs.
They not only wanted to hang another championship banner here — the last had come in 1986 — but also sought to unlock the value in what had become a moribund franchise.
Athletic Director Keith Bosley, with 20 years of experience in New England Division III athletics, knew there was only one way to turnaround a moribund program and its culture: recruiting.
More than 10,000 workers had been reporting for shifts at the moribund plants to get free meals at the canteens, which had become the main source of food for many.
Suicide Squad was one of the worst superhero movies I've seen, so bad that it makes its studio's upcoming films, Justice League and Wonder Woman, feel like a moribund threat.
Films like Ana Urushadze's Scary Mother (2017), Ricky D'Ambrose's Notes on an Appearance (2018), and Hlynur Pálmason's Winter Brothers (2017) inject fresh blood into the sometimes moribund state of cinema.
Yet some say that could be just the antidote a polarized and moribund political establishment needs—and Trump could even achieve some long-held goals if he plays his cards right.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that Nest, the company that so wonderfully disrupted the home thermostat market back in 2011, has been in a moribund state the past couple of years.
Lazarsfeld and others thus helped revivify moribund, antiquarian modes of inquiry, and re-equip them with the latest Viennese techniques, often saving entire Western intellectual traditions from decrepitude, or possibly extinction.
Japan's central bank was unlikely to cut interest rates on Tuesday, but would focus on revising the timeframe for reaching inflation targets in the country's moribund economy, an economist told CNBC.
A bigger than expected 2.9 percent annual growth rate in the third quarter was cheered by analysts and investors as a sign that a moribund economy is finally picking up speed.
First, young people are moving back into the city center resulting in a rise in housing prices and the closure of many rent-stabilized buildings in the once-moribund Downtown area.
Berlin keeps pushing France, Italy and Spain (one-half of the euro area economy) to toe the line on the (fiscal) "stability pact" instead of trying to stimulate their moribund economies.
As investors still struggle to grasp concepts such as quantitative easing and negative interest rates, the BOJ now has introduced "yield curve control" in an effort to boost its moribund economy.
To add insult to this injury, the moribund network of their state-run competitor restaurants do enjoy access to wholesale markets and suffer no seating or size restrictions or employment taxes.
Base pay rises had been virtually frozen for over a decade since the early 2000s, until Abe swept to power in late 2012 with a pledge to reboot the moribund economy.
Ukraine is torn between a corrupt oligarchy and a nascent reform movement; between a moribund post-Soviet economy and the promise of farm exports and computing services for the European market.
While EPA enforcement is not completely moribund, it now appears to be limping along at far lower levels, and with less overall impact, than was true prior to the Trump administration.
Africa's second biggest oil exporter is in the process of sweeping economic reforms to mitigate against moribund crude prices, low output and years of mismanagement at its state oil company Sonangol.
Throughout a coaching career that included the United States Football League, two moribund programs and two national championship games, you said the most stressful point in your career was last season.
LOSERS President Trump Make no mistake, this was a humiliating defeat for a president who campaigned as the ultimate dealmaker who could shake up a moribund Washington and get things done.
But despite its flaws, Miles Ahead is an energetic work boasting a fine central performance, and it's a refreshing departure from the linear, moribund template that often dooms biopics to mediocrity.
The work in this show is especially appealing if we think about the today's generally moribund state of painterly abstraction, whose emotional exuberance might be addictive to people seeking a catharsis.
We can assume that the radio, a medium that is fairly moribund when it comes to cultural relevance, plays these top ten songs because these songs are on the top ten.
Should the company ever collapse — or become so clearly moribund it might as well have died — more than a billion people worldwide would need to unwind their relationship with the platform.
China, the world's No. 1 trading nation, looks to have recovered from weak readings earlier this year, which should help boost factory activity in the moribund eurozone and around the globe.
Nicknamed "the Crocodile", an animal famed in Zimbabwean lore for its stealth and ruthlessness, Mnangagwa has pledged to revive a moribund economy, attract foreign investment and mend racial and tribal divisions.
Although Ben Brantley described this Sydney Theater Company production as "moribund from the beginning," he did note that Cate Blanchett and her co-star Richard Roxburgh occasionally bring it to life.
As the socialist state with its moribund economy was dismantled, a new oligarchy emerged from party institutions, planning bureaus and centers of science and technology and assumed ownership of Russia's riches.
Populist rhetoric on both ends of the political spectrum has rendered our deliberative legislative process moribund, and the pendulum may be stuck at one extreme or another for the foreseeable future.
Ben Brantley described this Sydney Theater Company production as "moribund from the beginning," though he did note that Cate Blanchett and her co-star Richard Roxburgh occasionally bring it to life.
After years of moribund price increases, inflation is back and it is set to alter monetary policy and currency markets much faster than everyone expects, an investment manager told CNBC Friday.
Unlike Weimar, with its overwhelming German classical and Romantic heritage — the erstwhile home of Goethe and Liszt — the eerie, moribund town of Dessau is overwhelmed by the legacy of the Bauhaus.
He quoted from a letter he had received complaining that his work was "moribund" and that the Pritzker jury "must be out of their minds" to have given him the prize.
Should the company ever collapse — or become so clearly moribund it might as well have died — more than a billion people worldwide would need to unwind their relationship with the platform.
Palestinians hope that part of the city will be the capital of a future independent state and Palestinian leaders say Trump's move is a serious blow to a moribund peace process.
The frequently shirtless Truth Crusader best known for repeatedly and publicly slandering the survivors of several mass shootings continues post his rantings prolifically to the moribund social network, to basically no one.
Japan Airlines (JAL) chief financial officer Norikazu Saito had some blunt advice on what is needed to kickstart his country's moribund economy: Radical structural reform, not tinkering by the Bank of Japan.
The center-left Liberal Democrats — a moribund force in UK politics until last year — has remade itself into the main pro-EU party in the wake of Labour's wishy-washiness under Corbyn.
" AJAY BODKE, CEO-PMS, PRABHUDAS LILLADHER, MUMBAI "Nirmala Sitharaman is eminently qualified to steer India's economy, which is facing multiple headwinds of slowing consumption impulses, moribund private capex cycle and anemic exports.
Bluntly, this pivot was intended to shift American attention away from thankless wars in the Middle East and from a moribund Europe, towards a region deemed likely to dominate the 21st century.
Ramaphosa, who has staked his presidency on turning a moribund economy around, said the ANC's traditional labour alliance partner, Cosatu, supported plans to consider using workers' pensions to pay for infrastructure projects.
U.S. restaurants have been a beacon of hope in the moribund brick-and-mortar retail picture, but they now face trouble of their own, analysts at ratings agency S&P Global warn.
Plagued by corruption, moribund growth, refusal to embrace reform and - most recently - by a budget deficit blowout revealed by Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba, South African 10-year bonds yield over 13 percent.
This was clearest on March 24, the day that Ryan threw in the towel on his initial effort to pass the American Health Care Act, and the whole repeal effort appeared moribund.
It could change the way consumers pay for certain apps, but it also presents a massive opportunity for developers, many of whom feel the app economy has become moribund in recent years.
Tensions have simmered ever since Trump's controversial declaration last week, with many world leaders fearing it will mean the end of a two-state solution to the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
With disappointing industrial production numbers, moribund inflation and slow growth, analysts are questioning whether the ECB could signal more stimulus when it meets this coming week, having sorely disappointed markets last month.
The cellar was one of many moribund spaces - garages, farms and warehouses - that had taken on a new life as Georgia fell in love with bitcoin and triggered a virtual gold rush.
It only currently lists one board member on its website — so the EC is presumably hoping to spur action from the Trump administration to reinvigorate what is currently a moribund oversight body.
Her name is Aisha Riaz, and she is a member of the New Queens Democrats, part of the nationwide progressive movement seeking to overhaul what it sees as a moribund Democratic Party.
A former army captain of far-right views, Mr Bolsonaro won Brazil's presidency last year partly on a platform of reviving a moribund economy by sweeping away left-wingery and green regulation.
However, Trump officially withdrew from the agreement in 2018 and last month Iran did the same after the US assassination of military commander Qassem Soleimani, leaving the deal in a moribund state.
During his roughly 40 years in charge, Mr. Newhouse, who died last October, revived a moribund publication, Vanity Fair, purchased The New Yorker and installed Ms. Wintour as the editor of Vogue.
As voters on Sunday emphatically rejected constitutional changes aimed at streamlining government and making it easier to revive a moribund economy, they enhanced concerns that Italy's banks could spiral into a disaster.
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who assumed power at the end of the bloody war, urged me to come to destroyed Monrovia (the capital) to help resurrect the country's moribund civil society network.
The forum has been criticized in recent years as a moribund relic of international diplomacy, with U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres saying last week it had produced very little in recent decades.
France has been trying to convince Netanyahu to meet with Abbas in Paris, in an effort to revive moribund peace talks between the two sides, Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Wednesday.
Homes under 1,800 square feet made up only 353% of the new housing stock — 10 percentage points less than two decades ago — and construction of multifamily condos has been moribund since the recession.
The French effort was the product of frustration that U.S.-led attempts to establish a peace based on two states, one for Israelis and one for Palestinians, have been essentially moribund since 2014.
He won a vote largely boycotted by the opposition, but protests sparked a government crackdown that has killed more than 700 people, displaced over 400,000 to neighboring countries and left the economy moribund.
Appointed by the previous Congress party government, Rajan quickly earned the respect of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose Hindu nationalist party swept to power in 2014 with promises to energize a moribund economy.
Agreement of the pact in 2013 was widely seen as a breakthrough moment for the WTO because it ended more than a decade of stalemate on the moribund "Doha round" of trade talks.
Like many analysts, he doubts that the new capacity will revive Pakistan's moribund export industries, or provide the two-percentage-point boost to GDP growth he predicted in a study published in 2013.
Managers made the long market bet as the stock index was closing a moribund year that concluded with a modest price loss and a gain of just 1 percent when factoring in dividends.
Zimbabwe is desperately short of dollars due to its moribund economy and the central bank had hoped that liquidity would improve during the tobacco-selling season as cash is brought into the country.
Thing is, Google already has a messaging solution that handles both text and video chat — it's called Hangouts, and it's become the butt of many a joke about how moribund it has become.
The NYMEX breakout above long-term resistance near $236 a barrel for crude oil has caused a ripple of excitement in what has been a largely moribund market in for nearly 18 months.
That was a victory for Moreno, who sees developing the OPEC nation's largely untapped mining sector as crucial to reviving the country's moribund economy and weaning it off its dependence on crude exports.
While population growth and startup growth are both rising in many metro areas, what is really happening is that these startup ecosystems, moribund a few years ago, are finally coming into their own.
Watching his old boss' moribund campaign roar back to life as the returns rolled in, Biden's longtime friend and confidant Larry Rasky picked up the phone and laughed before he even started speaking.
In 2014, he became the executive chef of an outpost of the barbecue chain Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong in Manhattan's Koreatown, a neighborhood that he and his Korean-American friends considered culinarily moribund.
The boom in cellphones here has made the Afghan telecommunications industry one of the few bright spots in a moribund economy savaged by war, political gridlock and an exodus of money and people.
For years, Mr. Sadr has championed social protest movements, and allies from these marches and strikes, including Iraq's moribund communists, Sunni businessmen and pious community activists, joined him in the 2018 electoral campaign.
This region, which in the last quarter of the 20th century largely devoted itself to the mass production of fruity, treacly Beaujolais Nouveau, had been left moribund by a steep decline in demand.
Commercial and industrial lending remains weak, and mergers and acquisitions and most capital markets activity have been moribund, with more active advisory activity only partly making up for the weakness in other areas.
Trump's economic program was very simple: an attack on taxes and regulations with an extra dose of spending on infrastructure and the military that would create a supply shock to a moribund economy.
Though he had resurrected the moribund Bengals and took them to the playoffs multiple times, he never won a playoff game and this season was Cincinnati's third consecutive one with a losing record.
The hope is that a unified digital marketplace would help improve Europe's moribund economy by creating new businesses and tens of thousands of engineering and other technology-related jobs, according to European Union estimates.
Buttigieg turned Route 20103, the big thoroughfare that ran through South Bend's previously moribund downtown, from two different one-way lanes into a series of two-ways to encourage people to stop and spend.
But whatever steps issuers take to mitigate the pain felt by bondholders, the move towards negative yields could have deeper implications for ABS, potentially undermining broader regulatory efforts to revive the moribund securitisation market.
Japan has aimed a lot of firepower at keeping its currency weak, but a stronger yen might be just what the long moribund economy really needs, said Saxo Bank's Chief Investment Officer Steen Jakobsen.
Given the moribund state of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and the long odds of success, Putin would almost certainly fail, tarnishing his vaunted image and likely angering Israelis and Palestinians in the process.
Some of Gates' favorite tomes range from the eclectic to the informative, including an 800-page science fiction novel and a 200-page nonfiction book on how moribund Japan can regain its economic mojo.
The Trump administration may be trying to revive the moribund coal sector in the U.S., but new figures released Tuesday show that it will be hard to catch up to the galloping solar sector.
Beyond the high-end market, construction in Argentina has so far been largely moribund in 2016, as free-market reforms by center-right President Mauricio Macri have yet to bring a promised economic turnaround.
He also breathed new life into a moribund Texas Democratic Party which four years ago saw its superstar gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis spend close to $50 million dollars only to lose to Republican Gov.
In remarks and a question-and-answer session, Mr. Trump continued to portray himself as a savior of what had been a moribund economy, trumpeting job gains and increased worker pay on his watch.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil on Tuesday launched a multibillion-dollar plan to auction off oil, power rights and infrastructure concessions, in an attempt by the new government to bolster private investment in a moribund economy.
And, she didn't just talk the talk; she recognized what was needed to resurrect an economically-moribund United Kingdom, whose citizens had grown used to the state picking up the slack for their woes.
Brazil's central bank on Wednesday cut its benchmark rate by 50 basis points to 6.00%, in a bid to inject life into a moribund economy and prevent inflation from slipping too far below target.
The main road into town runs along a shoreline littered with the rotting hulls of fishing boats and other vessels, the last remnants of a once thriving but now moribund fishing and transport industry.
And these days, amid industry-wide belt-tightening, "down rounds" and a still-moribund (though hopefully improving) IPO market, many venture-backed CEOs are baring it all — or should be — to their board members.
The moribund state of affairs here in Nicaragua becomes most apparent at night, particularly in Managua and other cities, when fear of paramilitary forces and criminals taking advantage of the disorder drives Nicaraguans indoors.
Canada's telecom industry is notoriously moribund, with just three established players making up a kind of oligopoly that account for the vast majority of mobile subscriptions in the country—Rogers, Bell Canada, and Telus.
Casper's IPO could be a bellwether for unprofitable startups in the post-WeWork era China's automotive market is moribund and shrinking at the moment, and the Chinese government's incentives for electric cars have fallen.
Blaming the moribund state of peace talks entirely on Abbas, Haley hinted that unless he radically changes his approach, the US isn't interested in engaging with Palestinians as long as he remains their leader.
The party meeting was set to continue on Monday, and cover a variety of domestic and external issues, such as how to revive the country's agriculture and other moribund industries, the news agency reported.
The audacity of the rebel takeover, even if it ultimately fails, will probably draw recruits from across the region, including members of other Islamist groups still disaffected and dissatisfied with a moribund peace process.
Several analysts said the United States does not appear to have a durable strategy to stabilize the region, let alone to revive the moribund U.N. talks in Geneva aimed at ending the civil war.
The national carrier is one of several state entities that are deeply in the red after nearly a decade of mismanagement and corruption, the most troubling of which is moribund state power company Eskom.
The disappearance of 43 teaching students, a scandal involving his wife's purchase of a house, and a moribund economy began to gnaw at his popularity, and the slide in approval ratings continued from there.
Hollande won the presidency in 225 by promising to turn around France's moribund post–Great Recession economy, while simultaneously appealing to his left-wing base by promising a 234 percent tax on the wealthy.
He faces a Herculean task to turn around the moribund economy, with the bolivar currency down 99 percent in the past year and inflation at an annual 14,000 percent, according to the National Assembly.
Trump and his aides may be hoping that the missile strike will add a new sense of urgency to the moribund Syrian peace talks and perhaps even pave the way for Assad's eventual departure.
Baylor said last week it would begin the process to fire Briles, who transformed the moribund football program into a national power, after an independent report found administrators mishandled sexual abuse cases involving football players.
Japan's benchmark was down 13.57 percent year-to-date as the country's policymakers grapple with a moribund economy where despite adopting negative deposit rates, inflation remains well below the Bank of Japan's 2 percent target.
The decline in consumer prices in Japan will likely put pressure on both the government and the Bank of Japan to do more in their bid to prop up growth in the country's moribund economy.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made the appeal in a speech to the U.N.-sponsored Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, a now largely moribund forum which clinched a major pact banning chemical weapons in the 1990s.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States and Russia sent mixed signals on whether any headway was made on reviving a moribund Syria truce amid intense bombardment of Aleppo on Friday suggesting the effort was dead.
With the impeachment of Lula's hand-picked successor, suspended President Dilma Rousseff, Brazil is under interim President Michel Temer, who hopes that new foreign investment into farm land will breathe life into a moribund economy.
A sudden terrorist attack on Israeli civilians, a tense Ramadan in the West Bank, a moribund peace process, widespread disenchantment among Palestinians with the leadership of Mr Abbas and desperation in the beleaguered Gaza Strip.
General Electric may sell a unit that manufactures industrial engines to a private equity firm, The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday, as part of a wide ranging effort to revitalize the moribund manufacturing giant.
Only months after the demise of the East German regime, Mr. Schwertner bought the moribund Nomos brand name from a government agency, known as the Treuhand, which administered assets that had belonged to the state.
Stronger-than-expected labor data in the U.S. as well as consumer prices have been interpreted as a sign that inflation is about to pick up at a fast pace after years of moribund growth.
After being regarded as moribund in recent years, the category, led by precious metals, delivered positive returns in 2017 for the second straight year in a row, as measured by the broad Bloomberg Commodity Index.
Something about spit seeming scornful made me go with it and move up to 33D, "Middle of a diamond," which was similarly nearly filled in by crosses, to the point that I settled on MORIBUND.
And the success of Bernie Sanders's candidacy also suggests the American left, largely moribund for more than a generation, is waking up and wants more than pittances when it comes to domestic and economic policy.
Any serious discussion about Assad's future has been off the table for some time: Western and Arab states that backed the opposition sidestepped the issue entirely in recent recommendations to the moribund U.N.-led peace talks.
They have been neither vulnerable to the moribund economy the rest of the country has grappled with over the last several years nor the policies enacted by leftist governments that have led the country since 2003.
The downgrade comes despite aggressive massive monetary and fiscal stimulus from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's economic program, dubbed "Abenomics," which had aimed to kick start the long-moribund economy out of a decades-long deflationary slump.
The global display industry has been struggling with a supply glut and tumbling earnings due to moribund sales of televisions and smartphones, and the worsening trade dispute that could raise product prices and dampen consumer demand.
France has been trying to persuade Netanyahu, who has repeatedly rejected the conference proposal, to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in the French capital to try to revive moribund peace talks between the two sides.
Maduro, a former bus driver whose second term in office starts in January, faces a colossal task turning around Venezuela's moribund economy but has offered no specifics on changes to two decades of state-led policies.
The budget measure also would revive long-moribund efforts to permit exploration for oil in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, permitting legislation opening up ANWR to drilling to catch a ride on the popular tax measure.
The Frieze Masters, started in 2012 as a younger sibling of the main Frieze fair, has been at the forefront of efforts by the art trade to reinvigorate the moribund market for pre-20th century pieces.
In 2013, Nigeria, which is plagued by blackouts, started selling parts of its moribund state electricity firm in a privatization aimed at improving power supplies and attracting billions of dollars in investments, neither of which happened.
Mr. Kim himself has been shown with a smartphone and inspecting a phone-assembly factory in state media, as he champions the development of science and technology as a means of reviving the North's moribund economy.
But his jeremiad message – that Brazil is a dysfunctional basket case that needs an iron-fisted ruler to restore order – is resonating with Brazilians dispirited by the nation's soaring crime, moribund economy and entrenched political corruption.
That's aside from worries about nuclear war with North Korea, a hot-again battle over immigration, and as Trump faces a moribund approval rating that has been inversely correlated to economic growth and the stock rally.
Even in the Obama administration, where a Goldman pedigree was something akin to a scarlet letter, Gary Gensler was credited with reviving a moribund Commodity Futures Trading Commission and might have been Treasury secretary had Mrs.
He now faces the challenge of persuading the international community that the army crackdown and lapses in the election process will not derail his promise of political and economic reforms needed to fix a moribund economy.
Trump has faced deep skepticism at home and abroad over the chances for him to achieve any quick breakthrough, not least because his administration has yet to articulate a strategy for restarting a moribund peace process.
In a motion filed on Friday in Manhattan federal court, lawyers for gambler William "Billy" Walters contended the agent's leaks were part in illegal campaign to use secret grand jury information to revive a moribund investigation.
Those lifelines came with harsh austerity conditions, including a substantial reduction in state spending and higher taxes that even the IMF has acknowledged damaged Greece's already moribund economy and exacted a heavy cost on Greek society.
So it's a really unfortunate coincidence for first lady of the United States Melania Trump that Tuesday was the same day news broke that she is apparently working to revive her moribund campaign against being mean online.
For an other, the particular form of primitivism Mr. Guston chose as his means of revival was already on its way to being one of the moribund conventions of high art when he caught up with it.
" On the expenses front, the filing notes that the plan calls for spending significantly less than similarly sized companies on advertising and promotion, though it would need to market itself aggressively "to change the company's moribund image.
In 21, Nigeria — famous for blackouts — started selling parts of its moribund state electricity firm, in a privatization that was meant to improve power supplies and attract billions of dollars in new investments - neither of which happened.
Largely as a result, the Yankees failed to advance to even the first round of the playoffs for four consecutive years from 203-16, whereas long-moribund teams like the Kansas City Royals have surged to success.
Since then a more pro-European government coalition has taken power in the euro zone's third biggest economy and now has the difficult task of kick-starting the moribund economic growth while respecting EU rules on borrowing.
ABOUT ILLINOIS (2016: 3-9): Junior quarterback Chayce Crouch, who has one collegiate start under his belt, will be tasked with reviving a moribund offense that finished 122nd nationally in scoring offense with 19.7 points per game.
But each significant advance had been accompanied by some wariness in the market that Japan could intervene to prevent a stronger yen, which is an unwelcome factor for a government trying to shore up a moribund economy.
Trump has faced deep skepticism at home and abroad over the chances for him to achieve any quick breakthrough, not least because his administration has yet to articulate a cohesive strategy for restarting the moribund peace process.
His resignation brings to a head a political crisis that has dogged the five-month-old administration of technocrat Prime Minister Tihomir Oreskovic and has hampered plans to improve Croatia's business climate and revive a moribund economy.
Tel Aviv (CNN)In a bid to restart a moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process, Jared Kushner, US President Donald Trump's adviser and son-in-law, met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv on Thursday.
Under Muris' leadership, the FTC also resurrected the use of its "unfairness" authority, which had moribund for two decades in response to Hill threats to eliminate the agency because of its drastic overreach in the late 1970s.
This is not unlike the Tea Party eight years ago, when local groups self-organized in order to sidestep moribund local parties and then rapidly moved in to inhabit and reanimate the old local party structures themselves.
Trump is in the process of handing the House – and maybe even the Senate (the recent poll in Tennessee worries GOP leaders) – to the Democrats; in fact, Trump has single-handedly resuscitated a moribund Democratic Party; 85033.
When you dig down, the explanation's pretty clear: the company's been making some very shrewd moves with its product portfolio, the shrewdest of all being the acquisition of the Craftsman tool business from the moribund Sears Holdings.
In 19943 he and several other young actors founded the Sovremennik Theater, concentrating on contemporary works and hoping to re-energize what they viewed as a moribund theatrical scene by employing the acting principles of Konstantin Stanislavski.
During his roughly 220 years as chief executive, the self-effacing mogul, who died last October, revived a moribund publication, Vanity Fair, purchased GQ and The New Yorker, and installed Ms. Wintour as the editor of Vogue.
Yet she is in generally good health, has her own car, is satisfied with eating boiled eggs in mediocre hotels and is pleased to be employed by a charitable trust dedicated to the succor of the moribund.
Poland is likely to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the EU's 22015 billion-euro ($111.2 billion) Just Transition Fund, which Wolosz hopes will kickstart Bytom's moribund economy and attract new investors after decades of neglect.
Read: Germany is trying to get Nazis out of its military From an international perspective, Merkel will face pressure to team up with French President Emmanuel Macron to pull the EU out of its current moribund state.
For Zimbabwe to re-engage with the West, end painful sanctions and secure the International Monetary Fund program it needs to rebuild a moribund economy, it needs the observers to at least sign the vote off as credible.
Messenger's new strategy relies heavily on the adoption of Facebook stories — and while the product has reached 2462 million people a month globally, it continues to feel moribund among North American Facebook users in their 2000s and 2535s.
Uncertainty following the UK's decision to leave the European Union may be one factor driving bond yields lower, but stimulative central bank policies amid stagnant global growth and moribund inflation are the primary catalyst for ultra-low rates.
Driving the news: One radical idea that could boost spending and help resuscitate moribund economies is Silvio Gessell's proposal for depreciating money, writes Stephen Mihm, an associate professor at the University of Georgia, in an editorial for Bloomberg.
Elsewhere, reports out of Japan over the weekend suggested that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) might cut rates further into negative territory at its next meeting in September in a bid to prop up the country's moribund economy.
The time was ripe for a popular movement in Gaza, where younger Palestinians, like those on the West Bank and in East Jerusalem, have grown disillusioned with the moribund Oslo peace process for self-governance, Mr. Baconi said.
India has transitioned in a few short decades from a moribund economy languishing under a sclerotic and byzantine bureaucratic model (sometimes referred to as the "license raj") into an increasingly open and competitive market for goods and services.
In 1946, while the moribund colony of Newfoundland was wrestling with whether it should join Canada or seek independence, Stirling founded a tabloid magazine (the Sunday Herald) that urged the island to link with the United States instead.
Zelenskiy has promised that, if elected, he will usher in anti-corruption and other reforms and breathe new life into moribund peace talks over the fate of eastern Ukraine, now de facto controlled by separatists with Moscow's support.
Poland is likely to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the EU's 100 billion-euro ($111 billion) Just Transition Fund, which the town hopes will kickstart Bytom's moribund economy and attract new investors after decades of neglect.
Ms. Whitton, who shifted from acting to directing late in her career, was best known as Rachel Phelps, a newly widowed former showgirl who takes control of a moribund Indians team with a passion to make them worse.
The changes Mr. Renzi asked Italians to approve were meant to streamline the legislative process and shrink the Senate by two-thirds, making it easier to pass necessary, if unpopular, overhauls to kick-start the moribund Italian economy.
The youthful president, who identified as a leftist at the start of his political career with the FMLN before changing parties, has sky-high popularity ratings after overturning the moribund two-party system in an election last year.
But with a moribund peace process and few believing Trump's mysterious Deal of the Century will succeed in moving the needle from clinically dead to even mostly unconscious, the peace process is simply not a key voting issue.
The notion of a western capitalist nation going to the moon while Russia's space program is all but moribund, lacking funding and dependent on the space station partnership with the United States, may be too much to bear.
With his allies firmly in power, Moreno revived a judicial career that three senior judges said would have remained moribund without such connections, given Moreno's arrest in the 1989 killing and his later ouster from the court system.
The bill was the culmination of years of effort, with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe advocating for the measure since taking office in 2012 as part of Abenomics, or Abe's plan to boost growth in the country's long-moribund economy.
Englander also said fresh doubts over a summer rate hike stateside could create problems the Bank of Japan (BOJ), which remains under pressure to introduce further measures to tame the strength in the yen and lift Japan's moribund economy.
They would be seeking clarity from Governor Haruhiko Kuroda to determine how much firepower the central bank has left to support Japan's moribund economy, its appetite to purchase more government debt and its ability to tame a strong yen.
They probably knew they were asking far too much of a moribund governing coalition, trashed in recent European parliamentary elections and facing a certain demise if the wishes of 52% of German voters were met for new national elections.
It's indicative of the administration's preconceived notion about the space program as a moribund endeavor that the council met for the first time during a planned spacewalk, one of the most dangerous activities an astronaut can perform in space.
If confirmed, the plans, which media said also envisage the construction of some 1,800 other settler homes in the West Bank, are likely to deliver a further serious blow to efforts to revive the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
When the campaign began, Dukakis was boasting of the "Massachusetts Miracle," the dramatic regeneration of the state's moribund manufacturing economy that had taken place as a result of the recruitment of high-tech investments along the Route 128 corridor.
SANAA (Reuters) - Al Qaeda militants blew up Yemen's only gas export pipeline on Monday, local officials said, in a further blow to a moribund but vital piece of infrastructure for an impoverished country battered by 20 months of war.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's President Michel Temer is increasingly likely to depend on lower interest rates and an unpopular agenda of legislative reforms to revive a moribund economy, analysts said, as a deep recession risks entering a third year.
I'm sure it was a thrill for them, putting felony teeth in such moribund provisions as the Foreign Agents Registration Act, which had nearly never been invoked in the half-century before Mueller turned it into a crime wave.
Since Abe returned to power in late 2012 with a pledge to reboot the moribund economy with a mix of stimulus policies dubbed "Abenomics," he has urged companies to lift wages, hoping that would drive a virtuous growth cycle.
Zimbabwe is hoping its mining sector could help drive a moribund economy buffeted by high inflation and unemployment, as new President Emmerson Mnangagwa looks to woo investors following a soft coup last year which usurped former president Robert Mugabe.
BRASILIA, Jan 1 (Reuters) - Right-wing nationalist Jair Bolsonaro, who has vowed to crack down on political corruption, violent crime and ignite a moribund economy with deregulation and fiscal discipline, will be sworn in as Brazil's president on Tuesday.
In "The Big Sick," Mr. Nanjiani and Ms. Gordon vault over that hurdle with openness and delight, revitalizing an often moribund subgenre with a true story of love, death and the everyday comedy of being a 21st-century American.
Oakland Raiders fans got a dose of hope last season when, under a dynamic new coach, Jack Del Rio, their long-moribund team finished at 7-9, a sharp improvement after 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 seasons.
However, others noted it is still difficult to make the economics work for prime deals, where loan margins remain too thin to meet the generous liability spreads demanded by the handful of CMBS investors left in the moribund market.
Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno is seeking to attract foreign capital to develop the OPEC nation's largely untapped mining sector, which he sees as crucial to reviving the country's moribund economy and weaning it off its dependence on crude exports.
Stuck with a moribund economy and a strengthening yen, if the Bank of Japan's (BOJ) monetary policy cannot get sufficient support from fiscal policymakers or from other central banks around the world, it may not be left with any other choice.
That the moribund peace process was even discussed probably said more about the questioners' efforts to catalyze a potentially hot exchange on Israel than it did about the importance of the issue compared with other foreign policy challenges America faces.
But perhaps the biggest risk in most of Asia, home to the world's top four importers and two biggest exporters, is from liquefied natural gas (LNG), the super-chilled fuel that is expanding rapidly versus a largely moribund coal sector.
Revised fourth-quarter calculations showed gross domestic product increased 1 percent for the period, by itself a moribund level but looking better when compared to the original estimate of 0.7 percent and Wall Street expectations for something close to 0.4 percent.
The government plans to launch more than 130 infrastructure projects in the northeast over the next three years, Zhou Jianping, head of the National Development and Reform Commission's office in charge of transforming the region's moribund resource-dependent economy, told media.
Any attempt to trim the bloated public sector by cutting the government spending — about 1.5 percent of GDP in 2016, compared with 3.8 percent of GDP in Germany — would destabilize an already moribund economy and cause riots in the streets.
Not long after Robert Griffin III won the Heisman Trophy at Baylor in 2011, and not long after Art Briles breathed life into a moribund football program by emphasizing a breathless sense of offensive speed, applications to the university spiked considerably.
And it is those same officials who have failed to revive the moribund American job market (low unemployment statistics means nothing in the context of all-time low labor force participation rates) or restore America's standing on the global stage.
It was not close to achieving the ambitious goals — notably the renewal of moribund talks about a political transition — that the United States and Russia set out when they declared the truce without clear endorsements from the combatants in Syria.
A Trump victory could also pave the way for a potentially broader U.S.-Russia deal that Moscow hopes might smooth differences over Syria, unwind major NATO and Russian military build-ups, and revive a moribund peace deal on eastern Ukraine.
His acquittal could revive a moribund opposition in Congo, where President Joseph Kabila, still in power after his mandate ran out in Dec 2016, looks likely to seek a third term on a legal technicality or by changing the constitution.
Insisting on strict conditions could force the Saudis to buy instead from Russia or China, which don't impose such nonproliferation rules, or from France and South Korea, thus penalizing a moribund American nuclear industry eager for the lucrative new business.
Moon wants to build an inter-Korean economic community, under a multibillion-dollar initiative dubbed "New Korean Peninsula Economic Map", which he said could be a new growth driver amid a moribund economy and the worst job market in a decade.
As the stock market continues to gyrate (more up than down), and the unicorn exit market looks increasingly moribund, understanding how private investors are putting capital to work today and over the next few quarters is critical for startup founders.
Workers are putting in the effort over weeks, months and years to build new unions and to strengthen and reclaim moribund ones, and even to begin to chip away at the wall of new "right to work" laws passed since 2012.
Storch was a key player in creating the economic plan for the Middle East that Trump senior adviser Jared Kushner proposed to try to jumpstart the moribund peace process between Israel and the Palestinians at a conference in Bahrain in June.
Playing well — and playing injured — made him so popular on the moribund A's that he was honored that July at Municipal Stadium in Kansas City with a ceremony attended by former President Harry S. Truman, with whom he became friendly.
SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia's poultry producer Leong Hup International and fast food operator QSR Brands are in advanced stages of launching their initial public offerings in the second quarter, which would revive the nation's moribund primary market, sources said.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United Nations mediator on Syria said moribund peace talks on the conflict could be resumed if a faltering truce was extended to the city of Aleppo, something he and the Russian foreign minister said might happen within hours.
SAO PAULO, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Brazil's President Michel Temer is increasingly likely to depend on lower interest rates and an unpopular agenda of legislative reforms to revive a moribund economy, analysts said, as a deep recession risks entering a third year.
When Sri Lanka's 20153-year civil war ended in 21411, the president at the time, Mahinda Rajapaksa, fixated on the idea of turning his poor home district into a world-class business and tourism hub to help its moribund economy.
The claustrophobic space of a half-filled aquarium, containing a lone goldfish ("Aquarium," 1938), is suffused with a sense of dread, while the sad, drooping flowers and dead monarch butterfly in "Autumn Bouquet (with  Pinned Butterfly)" (1938) create a moribund atmosphere.
So it could be that the younger Kim is taking a page from his father's book: putting some limited nuclear concession, like an indefinite freeze on nuclear weapons testing, on the table in exchange for sanctions relief that would juice his moribund economy.
Despite having a batch of excellent journalists still on staff — though fewer than it needs — what CBS News has mostly been known for in the recent past is moribund ratings for its daily flagship programs and hugely embarrassing — and appalling — sex scandals.
Without that international seal of approval, Harare will be unable to patch up relations with the likes of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank to access the large-scale funding it needs to get its moribund economy back on its feet.
ANTALYA, Turkey (Reuters) - He's not a trained actor, but Turkish businessman Serdar Ali Abet hopes his television debut - and a mix of cliff-hangers, melodrama and lavish sets - can win fans across the Arab world and help revive Turkey's moribund tourist industry.
No single approach is likely to be sufficient, so governments should begin by reviving the moribund vision of using the vaccines, treatments and other tools that are already at hand to eradicate disease and thereby stop—not slow—the development of resistance.
They were rewarded with a stronger currency, a sea of red in both global equity prices and bond yields, and a market that generally was disappointed that Japanese leaders were not willing to do more to jump-start the long-moribund economy.
Analysts told CNBC on Tuesday that the yen could see further strength in the coming weeks amid signs the market may be losing confidence in the Bank of Japan's ability to use monetary policy to give Japan's moribund economy a leg up.
A third month of strong job gains after the U.S. added more than 200,000 jobs in both June and July would lend some evidence that the economy can grow on the back of the labor market despite moribund capital spending, he said.
Punching back against weak global growth, rock-bottom oil prices, high unemployment, and an increasingly worthless Canadian dollar, Morneau — the financial brain trust hand-picked by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — announced ambitious new spending programs targeted at kick-starting the moribund economy.
The timing is crucial because if Maduro were to lose a referendum this year, as polls indicate he would due to the country's moribund economy, it would trigger a new presidential vote, giving the opposition a chance to end 17 years of socialism.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The outlook for India's moribund property market has brightened somewhat, with house prices this year expected to rise more than predicted three months ago, but those increases will still be the weakest in at least a decade, a Reuters poll found.
Years ago, back when I was younger and at least slightly less cynical, I spent a season following the Columbia men's basketball program for a series of newspaper stories about a new coach's attempt to build a moribund program into a competitor.
For his part, Macron must unite a deeply divided country and deliver on his promise to inject new life into its moribund economy by delivering jobs for young people and hope for the immigrants in depressed working class suburbs around France's major cities.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The United Nations mediator on Syria said moribund peace talks on the conflict could soon be resumed if a faltering truce were extended to the city of Aleppo, something the Russian foreign minister said he hoped would be announced within hours.
As chairman, he sought to transform the moribund agency, which is responsible for taking complaints of police misconduct and recommending disciplinary action to the police commissioner, by increasing its efficiency and acting as a kind of early-warning system for problematic officers.
In the ruling, the judge also wrote: "The Sequoia, an elderly and vulnerable wooden yacht, is sitting on an inadequate cradle on an undersized marine railway in a moribund boatyard on the western shore of the Chesapeake, deteriorating and, lately, home to raccoons."
But they lobby Congress through the American Beverage Association, which is moribund on climate (but very lively when a soda tax is proposed), and through their association, they support the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, an implacable foe of any meaningful climate legislation.
MOSCOW, May 3 (Reuters) - The United Nations mediator on Syria said moribund peace talks on the conflict could be resumed if a faltering truce was extended to the city of Aleppo, something he and the Russian foreign minister said might happen within hours.
Teams like theirs needed to stockpile as many superstars as possible in order to cope with whatever team LeBron was currently on, whether it was the Cav cadaver he reanimated or a Miami franchise that was moribund until James decided to move there.
However, to add to the confusion, King Salman, still the Saudi leader at least in name, yesterday invited his Qatari counterpart Emir Tamim to the summit of the largely moribund Gulf Cooperation Council scheduled to take place in Riyadh on Dec. 9.
Speaking alongside European Union diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini -- who last week described Trump's announcement as a "dangerous" move that "discredited a bit the United States as an honest broker" in the moribund Israeli-Palestinian peace process -- Netanyahu praised the shift in US policy.
If you can square that with Otto Warmbier's moribund condition when he was finally sprung from a North Korean gulag and mailed back, like expired meat, to his devastated parents, then you're a nimbler moralist than I. Where does Ivanka come in?
And his response to Quebec's opposition to a currently moribund eastbound pipeline proposal consists of threats to pull out of a federal, constitutionally guaranteed economic balancing program that moves tax money from wealthy provinces like Alberta to less prosperous ones including Quebec.
"It was kind of like a start-up, yet we had a 40-year history to work with," he said, recalling the Miami Beach city manager's initial request that he leave PAMM's board of trustees to helm the then-moribund Bass board.
As a result of the growing influence of the far-right social-media ecosystem, once-moribund hate groups in both the United States and Europe — groups that mostly existed long before "alt-right" entered the vernacular — are enjoying a striking uptick in recruitment.
At an international conference organized by the P.L.O. on the eve of the council meeting, Palestinian officials and experts spoke gloomily to a half-empty hall in a Ramallah hotel about what went wrong and bemoaned the fate of the moribund organization.
Behind his giant mustache, Mr. Martinez, an ex-communist who heads France's oldest union, the General Confederation of Workers, or C.G.T., has become the public face of the strike, which he has used to revive a moribund union movement that was shedding members.
The meeting, in Paris, hosted by President Emmanuel Macron of France and attended by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, was an attempt to revive a moribund peace process that began under French and German mediation in the Belarusian capital, Minsk, in 2015.
Editorial At least the Romanian government didn't trot out the usual justifications when it enacted a measure easing penalties for official corruption — that it greases the wheels in moribund bureaucracies, that it augments the wages of underpaid civil servants, that it rewards enterprise.
Although Mr. Sadr was not a candidate and cannot become prime minister himself, he led an unlikely alliance of candidates that included Iraq's moribund Communists, Sunni businessmen and pious community activists who have gained a following for their strong stance on corruption.
Kim during a ruling Workers' Party meeting Sunday also "comprehensively and anatomically analyzed" problems arising in efforts to rebuild the North's moribund economy and presented tasks for "urgently correcting the grave situation of the major industrial sectors," the Korean Central News Agency said.
Mr. Foner led the once-thriving fur and leather workers union in New York and was a leader of the Liberal Party, which is now largely moribund but played a pivotal role in local politics for three decades starting in the 1950s.
Since he took over North Korea following the death of his father, Kim Jong-il, in late 2011, Mr. Kim has promised to rebuild his country's moribund economy, allowing more market activities and launching a building boom in Pyongyang, the capital, and elsewhere.
For years the research loophole was the government's last-ditch effort to keep the moribund whaling industry alive, but supporters got a boost in 2017 when the Abe administration enshrined continued research whaling, with a view to reviving commercial whaling, into law.
You were inspired to write your book by the Seattle protests against the Doha Round, which was to produce a global trade agreement that depended on the World Trade Organization's authority, and you know the Doha Round has been moribund ever since.
The co-creator had worked for several seasons on the early-'80s cop show Hill Street Blues, another TV drama that changed the medium, this time by bringing the idea of serialized storytelling to the normally moribund police show (among other innovations).
Restarting the two, stymied by sanctions on the North, is central to South Korean President Moon Jae-in's "peace economy" vision to foster reconciliation with the North and revitalize the South's moribund economy, which is suffering its worst unemployment in a decade.
The plan was to hold a follow-up conference before the end of the year with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas involved to see whether the two sides could be brought back to negotiations and revive moribund peace talks.
"This is a system that not only features potential impact talent, as well as depth, but does so despite having a moribund look to it not a couple seasons ago," said Craig Goldstein, Baseball Prospectus' minor-league editor (and an occasional VICE Sports contributor).
Analysts say the ouster underscores the extent to which Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman—Saudi Arabia's 30-year old defense minister and a force multiplier behind efforts to reform the moribund Saudi state—has begun to flex his muscles in the country's hierarchy.
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh revealed that senior quarterback John O'Korn will remain the starter despite growing calls for freshman Brandon Peters to get his shot at breathing life into a moribund offense, which has been held to 16.6 points over its last three contests.
But the long-end bonds' rising yields are also somewhat perplexing, given that the central bank was widely expected to provide additional easing later this month as it struggles to spur inflation toward its long-delayed 2 percent target in the long-moribund economy.
That's not just a tumble from a net 15 percent overweight in March: It's the first net underweight position in the market since December 2012, when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe returned to office on a platform promising reforms to kick start the country's moribund economy.
"The Aussie and Kiwi dollar are providing a bit of interest but the rest of the market is pretty moribund," said Saxo Bank head of FX strategy John Hardy, adding investors were now waiting for clearer signals on the health of the global economy.
LONDON (Reuters) - Price swings in the world's most-traded currencies have plummeted as a dovish shift by major central banks reversed a brief revival at the end of 22018, and traders are hoping events such as Brexit will shake up moribund markets next month.
LONDON, July 11 (Reuters) - Global regulators have eased the rules on the issuing of securitised debt, a type of security blamed at least in part for causing the last financial crisis, boosting Europe's efforts to revive a moribund market for companies seeking to raise funds.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate to a new low of 6.00% on Wednesday, an aggressive first move in a widely anticipated easing cycle to inject life into a moribund economy and prevent inflation from slipping too far below target.
"The Sequoia, an elderly and vulnerable wooden yacht, is sitting on an inadequate cradle on an undersized marine railway in a moribund boatyard on the western shore of the Chesapeake, deteriorating and, lately, home to raccoons," Delaware Judge Sam Glasscock wrote in his Monday ruling.
HARARE, Zimbabwe — When Robert G. Mugabe stepped down as Zimbabwe's president last fall, jubilant citizens poured into the streets of Harare, the capital, hoping that the end of his 22014-year rule would lead to competitive multiparty elections and the revival of a moribund economy.
Many saw the change as a hopeful sign at a time when talk of reviving the moribund peace process is at a fever pitch, encouraged by the popularity of the cease-fire over the Eid holiday, at the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
Rather than seek to revive the moribund peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians – as his predecessor, President Barack Obama, did at his first General Assembly – Mr. Trump is likely to wade back into the internecine feud between Qatar and its Persian Gulf neighbors.
Jin Qiangyi of China's Yanbian University, near the North Korean border, told Reuters there was a "real possibility" such far-reaching sanctions on top of an already moribund economy could create a "humanitarian problem", and affect China's ability to safely implement the proposed sanctions.
The president, who was re-elected to a new six-year term in May at elections boycotted by most opposition parties, said the reforms would shore up oil-rich Venezuela's moribund economy, which the International Monetary Fund estimates will shrink 18 percent this year.
Kim during a ruling Workers&apos Party meeting Sunday also "comprehensively and anatomically analyzed" problems arising in efforts to rebuild the North&aposs moribund economy and presented tasks for "urgently correcting the grave situation of the major industrial sectors," the Korean Central News Agency said.
"The rapprochement with Ethiopia and removal of U.N. sanctions allow the E.U. to try to foster development of Eritrea's moribund economy and coax the government away from its repressive ways through engagement and patience," said William Davison of the International Crisis Group, a research organization.
ACCRA (Reuters) - A re-emergence of swollen shoot disease in Ghana has affected at least 17 percent of cocoa trees, further threatening output in the world's second largest producing country where nearly a quarter of farms are moribund, industry regulator Cocobod said on Tuesday.
Thor Bach, a Norwegian youth worker who has followed far-right extremism in Norway for decades, said the influx of new blood, ideas and possibly even money from Russia had helped revive what had until recently, at least in Norway, been a moribund cause.
Harvey Lichtenstein, who transformed a moribund Brooklyn Academy of Music into a dynamic showcase for cutting-edge performing arts and its Fort Greene neighborhood into a cultural hub during his 20063 years there as the executive producer, died on Saturday at his home in Manhattan.
On this, their final album, their unimpeachably heavy, moribund riffs are garnished by an earnest knowledge of Eastern scales, appreciation for the art of the rumbling groove, and a bizarre god complex (that pops up in fine form on album standout "I Am Christ").
On the battlefield the opposing forces are deadlocked and, until recently, both the Arab coalition and the Houthi leadership have been scornful of a peace process and have rejected a return to talks mediated by the United Nations, which have been moribund for two years.
Brian Lewis, senior vice president for retail development and curation at Kilroy Realty Corporation in San Diego, plans to install a Cubert in a San Francisco office building early in 2018, to see if it can revive a moribund corner of a ground-floor plaza.
Image: YouTubeLegendary producer and arranger Quincy Jones has worked with everyone from Dizzy Gillespie to Michael Jackson, and he's old enough now (almost 85!) not to give a shit about saying what, for non-legendary folks in a cutthroat, moribund industry, could be a career-ending gaffe.
The budding popularity of solar panel and battery systems, driven by a drop in lithium-ion battery prices, has thrown a lifeline to Germany's moribund solar sector, which has been reeling in recent years, in part because of low-cost production of solar panels in China.
In March, in exchange for a pledge to re-admit thousands of migrants deported from Greece, the EU offered Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the country's president, €6 billion ($6.8 billion) in aid, progress in the moribund membership talks and visa-free travel for his people by June.
The raft of moribund Cold War–era laws that give the president emergency powers in certain circumstances, coupled with Trump's extraordinarily broad definition of when they can be invoked, and the Supreme Court's supine deference to those interpretations, has been a disastrous recipe for American governance.
But there are also no shortage of lawmakers and aides who vent frustration for the lack of a laser focus on the other side of Pennsylvania Avenue on the effort -- and blame that more than anything else for the moribund approval ratings for the bill so far.
A financially struggling painter hides her Gesellenstück — a fusty monstrosity, technically perfect and fashionably moribund, a "baleful garment that no one would ever wear because of the hatefulness of the cloth and the cut and the straps and the stitching" — in a wardrobe in her studio.
The Mulago Foundation is focused on scalable solutions to meet the basic needs of the very poor — mostly in health, education and livelihoods, and mostly in sub-Saharan Africa — and we responded enthusiastically to Minister George K. Werner's request to help revive a moribund educational system.
The United States Federal Reserve is now embarked on a path of raising interest rates at a time when the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan are still engaged in aggressive rounds of quantitative easing in an effort to kick-start their moribund economies.
In a state where the moribund Republican Party failed to advance a candidate in last year's contest for an open U.S. Senate seat, that has Democratic candidates rethinking their initial appeals to voters — and wondering just how many votes they'll need to make it to a runoff.
Taking over before the 1972-73 season, he took the moribund team, which had made just one N.C.A.A. tournament, into the newly formed Big East and in the 1980s put together a dominant run that included three Final Fours and the program's only national championship (1984).
This includes popular musicians Pizzicato Five and Cornelius's recreations of obscure 1960s exotica sounds, Japanese denim companies' reproductions of moribund dyeing, yarn spinning, and weaving techniques to create high-quality jeans, and even Suntory's Yamazaki, a single malt in more demand than what is coming out of Scotland.
JERUSALEM — Egypt's foreign minister arrived in Israel on Sunday — the first such high-level visit in nearly a decade — saying that he had come to promote the "vision" of his boss, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, to help rejuvenate the moribund peace process between the Israelis and the Palestinians.
As part of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's program to boost the country's long-moribund economy out of decades of deflation, dubbed Abenomics, the nation-wide consumption tax was boosted to 8 percent from 5 percent took effect in April 2014, in a move aimed at improving government finances.
As if the words of the poem were a doctor's prescription or the name of some medication that could rescue her from the paroxysms: All rivers —cough— flow —cough— all —cough cough— goes there, and there is only —cough cough— the moribund — I could restrain myself no longer.
It revives the moribund two-state solution, and it covers all the major issues — Israel's security, Jerusalem, the settlements, the right of return for Palestinian refugees and a $50 billion aid package for the Palestinians if they sign on, presumably financed by oil-rich Arabs recruited by Mr. Trump.
The ACU's nuclear reactor plan aimed to provide Washington's Middle East allies with nuclear power in a way that didn't risk nuclear weapons proliferation and also helped counter Iranian influence, improve dismal U.S.-Russian relations, and revive the moribund U.S. nuclear industry, according to the documents seen by Reuters.
The production toggles among episodes from his life, including a doomed love affair with a woman several decades his junior (the magnetic Cynthia Micas, a new member of the ensemble) and, thousands of years in the future, reflections on our moribund planet by Daniel's clones — he's been reincarnated 25 times.
The latest delay in the plan to hold what could be one of the world's largest public offerings -- potentially raising upwards of $20 billion from the sale of 5% of Aramco in total -- has revived debate on whether Saudi Arabia can ever realize its valuation target given moribund oil prices.
The latest delay in the plan to hold what could be one of the world's largest public offerings -- potentially raising upwards of $20 billion from the sale of 5% of Aramco in total -- has revived debate on whether Saudi Arabia can ever realise its valuation target given moribund oil prices.
And he was mourned across Oklahoma, where he was revered for helping revive a moribund economy and revitalizing its largest city with investments in restaurants, cultural venues and, in particular, the state's first major sports franchise, which he landed by convincing the Seattle SuperSonics basketball team to move in 2008.
As Israel reels from a tsunami of terrorism amid a moribund peace process with the Palestinians, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Ben Carsen and Jeb Bush have been much more outspoken in their support for the Jewish state, but this has not resonated with the Israeli public or in the media.
If both deals succeed, they could provide a shot in the arm for moribund capital markets, where investors have proved increasingly skeptical of the valuations sought by much-hyped tech start-ups such as ride-hailing giant Uber, which has fallen by about a third since its float in May.
Hopes are now pinned on his successor as chancellor, the leader of the Social Democrats: Christian Kern, 50, the former head of Austria's state rail system, got off to a vigorous start last week, talking of a "New Deal" that would allay people's worries and overhaul Austria's moribund state structures.
To imagination-starved American households that needed a dash of style in the 21967s and '21987s, and to moribund urban waterfronts that needed a dose of hope in the '19943s and '21994s, the designers Jane and Benjamin C. Thompson brought vibrancy and variety, colors and textures, and (nice) smells. Mrs.
At the start of the lunch — attendees paid $10,000 and up — Mr. Obama gave his standard stump speech, ticking off a list of accomplishments over nearly eight years: reviving a moribund economy, cutting unemployment in half, getting health insurance to 20 million people and passing legislation to reform Wall Street.
Raymond Leppard, a conductor who resuscitated moribund 17th-century operas in helping to nurture a major revival of interest in Baroque music, and who went on to a wider career as a guest conductor of major orchestras and the longtime music director of the Indianapolis Symphony, died on Tuesday in Indianapolis.
BRAZIL - In its first rate cut since March 2018, the central bank cut its benchmark interest rate to a new low of 6.00% on July 7.753, an aggressive first move in a widely anticipated easing cycle to inject life into a moribund economy and prevent inflation from slipping too far below target.
That's not surprising considering Nintendo had to limp through 2016 with a moribund home console platform — the real test will come with the first full financial year of the Switch, at the end of which Nintendo expects to have made 60 billion yen in operating profit off 750 billion yen in revenue.
In Japan, the government approved on Tuesday 13.5 trillion yen ($132.04 billion) in fiscal measures, with 7.5 trillion yen in spending by the national and local governments as part of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's 28 trillion yen fiscal stimulus package, announced last week in a bid to boost the country's moribund economy.
If both the Alibaba and Aramco deals succeed, they could provide a shot in the arm for moribund capital markets, where investors have proved increasingly sceptical of the valuations sought by much-hyped tech start-ups such as ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies, which has fallen 34 % since its float in May.
If both the Alibaba and Aramco deals succeed, they could provide a shot in the arm for moribund capital markets, where investors have proved increasingly skeptical of the valuations sought by much-hyped tech start-ups such as ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies, which has fallen 34 % since its float in May.
Kerry, who tried and failed to revitalize the moribund peace process, warned that Israel's rapidly growing settler population — nearly 600,000 Jews live in East Jerusalem and the West Bank — could kill off any last chance at a two-state solution to the conflict and endanger Israel's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
In practical terms, that would mean the use of Germany's massive budget surplus of 3.2% of GDP to revive its moribund economy growing at an annual rate of 0.6% in the first nine months of this year — a pace of advance that is less than half of Germany's potential and noninflationary growth rate.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - For a solid decade after the collapse of Lehman Brothers touched off a global financial crisis, there was good reason to think the U.S. economy remained broken, from skepticism about the health of the labor market to tepid economic growth and the moribund rate of interest paid on U.S. Treasury bonds.
Negative interest rates are creating financial turmoil around the world and opportunity in the U.S. Investor money has been flocking to American federal, corporate and municipal bonds throughout the year but at an especially intense level in recent weeks as global central banks continue to cut rates in hopes of stimulating the moribund world economy.
Alabama, which had been moribund on offense for most of the second half, nearly stole the game away when it pulled off a lateral trick play complete with a wide receiver pass for a 24-yard gain and then scored on a 30-yard touchdown scramble by quarterback Jalen Hurts with about two minutes remaining.
While the starting rotation has youth and promise, the offense is hilariously moribund; even with shortstop Dansby Swanson, the former first-overall draft pick swiped in the Miller deal and currently working his way through the Braves system, the lineup would still be roughly a Babe Ruth and a Lou Gehrig away from average.
"The economy is aging and the growth rate for this eight-year expansion may have maxed out unless all the king's horses and all the king's men on Trump's economics team can get some of its tax reforms, tax cuts, and untangled regulatory reforms through a moribund Congress," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
" He also said another Bank of Japan intervention to stem excessive yen strength - Japanese officials have described forex markets as "nervous" since the Brexit vote - would not be "necessary or useful" in boosting Japan's moribund economy.. While there may be a case for intervention when markets become," Obstfeld said he has not seen such movements, including in Japan.
The 90-minute funeral at St. Paul Cathedral celebrating Dan Rooney, the longtime Pittsburgh Steelers president and chairman, who died at 84 last Thursday, offered a glimpse into a man who turned a moribund franchise into a dynasty; helped refine the vision of the modern N.F.L.; and attempted to ease regional tensions as United States ambassador to Ireland.
Instead, that honor goes to another Disney property, Marvel Studios' Black Panther, a global blockbuster that dismantled several of Hollywood's long-held assumptions (a nice way of saying abiding prejudices) about what a blockbuster movie is supposed to look like: It's mostly set in Africa, with a predominantly black cast, and it opened in the heretofore historically moribund month of February.
In his nearly 80-minute-long speech, Kerry, who tried and failed to revitalize the moribund peace process, warned that Israel's rapidly growing settler population — nearly 600,933 Jews live in East Jerusalem and the West Bank — could kill off any last chance at a two-state solution to the conflict and endanger Israel's future as a Jewish and democratic state.
While it's true that Jordan, who experienced about as much personal success as any basketball player except for members of Bill Russell's Boston Celtics, very likely had a hard time adjusting to life as the owner of the moribund Charlotte franchise — the team went 297-173 in his first nine years as owner — things have turned around in a big way this season.
The decision by the central bank's Governing Council, its main policy board, to stand pat was expected by analysts as the bank measures the impact of a wide-ranging set of aggressive moves it took last month to stimulate the eurozone's moribund economy: to pump money into the economy, encourage lending by banks and raise inflation from levels considered dangerously low.
In late February, TechCrunch covered the news that TripActions, a unicorn four times over, had secured a $500 million credit line to help it scale its corporate travel-focused business; however, it became known yesterday that TripActions is undergoing stiff layoffs after the corporate travel market transformed from growing to moribund in light of the global outbreak of COVID-19.
Look at his old columns for the Catholic Herald—since deleted, but nothing on the internet is ever really gone forever—and it's all drearily familiar: Protesters are bad, the left are bullies, the media is biased, everyone's mean to me—and they're all delivered without a moment of deftness or play and in the grim throttled tones of any moldering and moribund conservative hack.
At the same time, Muro noted by email: Rural America has been hammered by the end of the immediate post-crisis commodity boom and now there is precious little relief there: Agricultural prices are low, coal prices and automation are hammering coal country, natural gas prices are suffering from glut conditions, and meanwhile, no subdivision of the economy is suffering from more moribund employment growth.

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