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"move off" Definitions
  1. (especially of a vehicle) to start moving; to leave
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Energy stocks also contributed to the move off the lows.
So, there's no car to move off the lot today.
"We let 'Let's Move' off the table," Michelle Obama said.
We must move off dangerous, destructive fossil fuels now. Rep.
That's the year that they often move off to college.
Mnuchin's comments to CNBC led stocks to move off their lows.
"It will move off into central and eastern Canada and weaken."
So you will move off them and do your own thing?
This one is poised to move off shelves just as quickly.
The team is saving it's one move off IR for Peterson.
We must move off fossil fuels, before our world becomes unlivable.
To move off the radar and then wait for the moment.
The hope is that over time, individuals will move off of Medicaid.
Now, the issue must move off the backburner and into the spotlight.
Amazon has been working to move off of Oracle's database software entirely.
We made the decision to move off, but [they were] incredibly professional.
If they don't move off their support for mass immigration, they're toast.
Scientists, as well, have to move off the grid to solve problems.
Even better, he finishes the move off with a distinctly Spidey-like flourish.
Even with the free upgrade, people aren't eager to move off Windows 7.
It might not be the answer but it's better to move off coal faster.
Poor natives move off reserves to live there, and they are at high risk.
Amazon is learning how hard it can be to move off of Oracle's database software.
We'll move off into the future, you came up with a line of speakers recently.
The whole industry seemed to collectively decide to move off six inches a while back.
Amherst College announced that students will need to move off campus completely by next Monday.
She's also going to suggest that her daughter move off campus, which may yield savings.
The central bank is not expected to move off the sidelines at its meeting next week.
This show needs to move off its one-joke premise, but I imagine they know that.
So we have to move off that mark — it's been 25 years since FMLA was passed.
A more modest stance from the Fed takes the pressure to move off many central banks.
K-2SO isn't the only character that will be quick to move off shelves for Hasbro.
However, Dwyer isn't discounting pullback risks altogether due to the sharp move off the December low.
Once you move off campus, you actually have to clean all the nooks and crannies yourself.
Even Mr. Ahmed said he was willing to move off the island, under the right circumstances.
Every NHL team has a few guys who can pull the move off reasonably well in practice.
The big move off the bottom back on Christmas Eve has been largely around the Fed pause.
Some students who have been asked to move off campus may not have another place to go.
Officer Lisa Bender said in an email that Jefferson was asked multiple times to move off the road.
The climber continues to move off to the left, much to the chagrin of the NYPD no doubt.
"If we do anything, they'll fire us and then we'll have to move off the block," he said.
As workers move off government support and into the labor market, some of those funds become available anyway.
As the intense bombardment came down, Basilone was last seen yelling for men to move off the beach.
I think [the mayor] just got caught up in all this stuff and made a move off-the-cuff.
If after four minutes it doesn't move off of $90, don't halt the stock, just re-adjust the bands.
To reignite as soon as the driver is ready to move off again requires a powerful, fast-acting starter.
He predicted that heavy industry would move off the planet and "earth will be zoned residential and light industrial."
Unless there is further provocation, I doubt we will move off our reluctant tolerance of his vile regime.   Gen.
By Wednesday night, the air mass will move off the coast into the Atlantic Ocean, the weather service said.
"If we don't move off this position, we have nowhere to go," MIT nuclear expert Vipin Narang told me.
D'Angelo Russell, 2015's No. 2 overall pick, would move off the ball on a near full-time basis.
"You're always talking about a particular percentage that is willing to move off of their narrative," Ms. Ifill said.
The move off exchanges was also likely motivated by a desire to be more compliant, said Demirors of CoinShare.
But asked if he was considering a pardon for Stone, Trump didn't take such a move off the table.
His stock was also deflated because he could have to move off shortstop in time (likely over to third base).
After a rally, the dogs may move off together to start a hunt — or they may go back to resting.
As part of the role, Volcker helped the US move off the gold standard, which redefined the international monetary system.
If conversations struck up through Tinder move off the app and into texting, parents can see those conversations as well.
"If they decide management is not for them, then they move off and it's not a scarlet letter," says Gale.
And Sonja, a wheaten terrier whose frequent walks with Raymond Goynes, a homeless man, helped him move off the streets.
Likewise, the remaining MetLife would not have the capital requirements of the variable annuity business it would move off its books.
It would set a precedent that essentially takes an important parliamentary move off the table for the minority party — the filibuster.
CBOT corn rose 0.67 percent to $3.75-1/2 a bushel to move off of Friday's three-month low of $3.66.
Men his age often become more cautious about selling drugs, or at least move off the streets into less visible roles.
He joked that it was "a bit like herding cats," but added that people did move off the ice when asked.
The American officials said the S.D.F. was already beginning to move off some of its counterterrorism missions against the Islamic State.
"They said, 'You can answer a call on your mobile, but you need to immediately move off the floor,'" he recalled.
And over time, those jobs would theoretically enable the poor to move off government assistance, shrinking the programs in the process.
For example, banks' exposure to troubled companies might simply move off-balance sheet if bank-linked WMPs are used to fund swaps.
STEVE LIESMAN: Alright, I'm going move off of the "Should he be doing it?" to whether or not you think he's right.
The storm is forecast to move off the coast of North Carolina and into the Atlantic by late Sunday, the center said.
On June 1, 2017, Alec Smith had just turned 26 years old and had to move off of his mom's insurance plan.
Some schools have asked undergraduate students to move off campus within a matter of days, posing a financial burden for many students.
Ovechkin is also a physical specimen, almost impossible to hit or move off the puck, and he doesn't shrink when challenged, either.
If Senate Republicans wanted to move off the issue they would need 60 votes, meaning the support of some Democrats, to do it.
Very heavy rainfall is expected to continue through Tuesday before the system begins to move off to the northeast and weaken, he said.
Below the description is a link to a brand-new Facebook page, implying that, this time around, the story will move off-platform.
"The risk is you move off these protected forward operating bases and these troops could be, not just killed, but kidnapped," said Mansoor.
She required assistance from two Secret Service agents, who held her on either side, to move off a curb and into the van.
Styles, the ostensible heel, took a powered-up version of Cena's finishing move off the top rope, kicking out and leaving Cena stunned.
For consumer packaged goods (CPG) companies, connecting data to sales is a crucial part of making sure products move off of the shelves.
While some workers reduced their hours, a nearly equal number increased their hours to move off Medicaid and onto the exchanges, they said.
"Understanding the space weather in the natural environment of space is a key challenge to allowing us to gradually move off the planet."
Cheap financing and a glut of 215 models that dealers still need to move off the lots mean steep discounts for car buyers.
Dee Williams-Ridley, the city manager, recommended against the boycott because it would be too costly for the city to move off Amazon.
Though Nye thinks we may find alien life on our neighbor Mars soon, he's not looking to move off of Earth any time soon.
Many are hopeful that Saudi investment will bring jobs and development, even as they worry they could be forced to move off the island.
"For the first time, we have the majority leader move off of we can only move something if the President agrees," Flake told reporters.
So it's promising to see a new app appear with the goal of getting more people to move off of Goodreads for social book recommendations.
So I had to move off to the side of the main line, hugging a wall, and approve the transaction with Citi on the phone.
China and India should help ensure power-efficient technologies and methods are adopted by industries that move off-shore to less-developed countries, he added.
The overarching goal would be to provide an impetus for families to eventually move off of this assistance and not be forever reliant on help.
Obviously that's not universally true but it is hard to move off the beaten path when the one before you seems well-lit and glittering.
Some #DeleteCoinbase participants were met with roadblocks when trying to close their Coinbase accounts, however, and are now helping each other move off of Coinbase.
"You see a lot of sex tech or sexual wellness brands having to move off Instagram and find other ways to reach their communities," she said.
Instead, he said he wants to "save Earth" by setting up an infrastructure that will eventually allow all of Earth's heavy industry to move off planet.
Greitens' behavior -- and his unwillingness to move off the political stage with all due haste -- badly complicates what should be a banner year for Missouri Republicans.
Thip developed a cell phone pick-up system to accommodate the overwhelming orders but, after a few months, the military told them to move off base.
When the helicopter is in the middle of autonomously following a flight plan, I'll also be able to use the inceptors to briefly move off the path.
That seems to be the lesson that Dave learns by the end of the film: He rescinds the lawsuit and says the church will move off campus.
News reports show a number of retailers, including Walmart, Kroger and Target have started to move off of AWS recently due to their competitive positions in retail.
According to The Weather Channel, the storm system should move off the coast Sunday morning before sunrise, and as the skies clear, temperatures will rise above freezing.
Instead, our report illustrates the historic success of the 2900 reform law, which helped people move off of welfare and into the workforce for the long term.
Once it became clear internally that Netflix was going to vastly expand its territory, the recommendation team decided to bite the bullet and move off regional recommendations.
The options market is implying a 5.5 percent one-day move off of earnings, higher than the average move of 4.75 percent over the last four quarters.
They will need to move off that strongly held position for this to be considered a legitimate side play to get Collins, Murkowski et al on board.
Once you do move off-campus and are able to cook your own food, make things to eat instead of buying expensive meals and snacks on campus.
A report from The Ringer in June said the higher the ball&aposs coefficient of restitution, or bounciness, the faster and farther it can move off the bat.
"Also, some riders move off the peloton brusquely, which is something we would not do when I was a rider," added Thibout, whose career spanned 1993 to 2004.
Gaming analyst Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities said in a webcast last year that "console software is going to move off console" as soon as 2019 or 2020.
However, a Democratic source familiar with Saturday's discussion said the vice president made it clear that the White House will not move off of the $5.6 billion proposal.
For that to occur, aides in both parties acknowledge, one side is going to have to move off of positions they've proclaimed to be exceedingly comfortable in holding.
These bugs "can move off of farms ... and find their way into communities," Lena Brook, a food policy advocate with the Natural Resources Defense Council, previously told CNN.
The company just revealed its pair of smart speakers: the $199 Portal and $349 Portal+, Facebook's boldest move yet to move off your phone and into your home.
Forecasters then expect it to speed up as it continues northeastward across the Carolinas through late Thursday, and then move off the Mid-Atlantic coast by early Friday.
Over the last several years, the company has been working to move off of Oracle databases, but it's not an easy task to move projects on Amazon scale.
"The market will be posed to move off any hints with respect to the future path of rates and upward revisions," said Joe Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM.
And they were in a better position to do that than many of their schoolmates who wanted to move off campus but didn't have a built-in roommate.
MacKenzie Bezos, a 48-year-old novelist, is often cited in the Amazon origin story as having supported her husband's move off of Wall Street and into e-commerce.
And the market, I think, is losing patience, and that is why you're seeing the whole Trump portfolio basket trade move off," Schlossberg said Wednesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
He also points out that California is not likely to move off the stricter standards, meaning that even if automakers get their "midway" point, there'd still be a split.
"We can't afford to move off base," said Megan Konzen, a tenant of Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas, where the vast majority of respondents gave a negative rating.
He imagined that once the Omega Point had been reached, life might finally move off the planet in an explosive beam of light, heading out to colonize the universe.
Snowfall could total 23 to 20 inches over the Appalachians and into the Carolinas by Monday, when the storm is expected to move off the coast, the NWS said.
Confidence: Medium The main area of rain should move off early on Wednesday, however off-and-on showers are possible through the day as some atmospheric energy lingers overhead.
There is also a parade of Fed speakers in the coming week, but they are unlikely to offer any clues about when the Fed will move off the sidelines.
Nesbitt drives north and runs into Schumacher, and the two teams head back toward headquarters, watching new clouds build and darken and move off the mountains to their west.
"If the president isn't going to move off center with the tariffs, then we need to look at other long-term solutions that we can focus on," said Findlay.
More rarely still does a show pull that move off in a way that doesn't just make sense, but throws everything about its construction into a new, more impressive light.
The very slow court processes for dealing with creditor claims in France and Italy also mean that problem loans can take a long time to move off the lenders' books.
Kentucky has a waiver request that proposes to include employment activities in its Medicaid program as a way to help beneficiaries eventually move off the program and into private insurance.
The House estimates these reforms would affect between five million and seven million food stamp recipients and about one million of them would move off the program over a decade.
Even if they just ignore it, then the Russiasphere will be denied the oxygen necessary for it to move off of Twitter and into the center of the political conversation.
In the video description on YouTube, Rob the Ranger writes that, after the lions dropped the bag, he waited for them to move off so that he could pick it up.
The Kings made a bold move off the ice, too, leaving behind veteran sniper Ilya Kovalchuk during their three-game road trip through Western Canada and declaring him a healthy scratch.
Still, trading was volatile in the last hour of trade as White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told CNBC the report was not true, causing a sharp move off the lows.
Given the S&P 500's nearly 10 percent move off its recent high, and sharp decline in valuation, one market watcher says there are plenty of bargains to be found.
"We've moved from $20033 to $34, about a 25 percent move off the low, but we're still moving in a downtrend," Cornerstone Macro's Carter Worth told "Fast Money" traders last week.
The student told Business Insider that they had three options: move off campus, apply to stay on campus, or go back to China and risk not being able to come back.
Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development pledged to give the community a $48 million grant to help everyone move off the island and to a safer location.
The German rookie helped Manor, the smallest team on the grid, to move off the bottom and ahead of struggling Sauber in Austria last weekend with their first point of the season.
In the near future, if Google pulls this move off, we'll be comparing Hangouts to the likes of Slack, Skype, Yammer, and Convo instead of comparing it to Facebook Messenger or WhatsApp.
So they move off campus into the house once occupied by Delta Psi — the frat that terrorized Mac and Kelly (Rogen and Byrne) in the first movie — to start their own sorority.
Between the lines: The three tech firms can pull this move off based on Kazakhstan's small market power and the relative lack of other options for web browsing and mobile operating systems.
During her three years as CMS administrator, Verma has spoken frequently about reshaping Medicaid in a way that encourages people to become self sufficient so they're able to move off it faster.
So I go back further and we're going again — and then I finally go as far back as you can move that bungee cord and really move off with a great acceleration.
Work requirements help to ensure only those who truly need assistance are enrolled in Medicaid by incentivizing people to move off Medicaid rolls and join the workforce or seek higher-paying employment.
A cluster of thunderstorms was moving southeast over Houston and toward western Louisiana on Friday afternoon before they were expected to move off the Gulf Coast, NWS meteorologist Brynn Kerr said on Friday.
The center of the dying tropical storm could pass near Washington by Saturday morning and move off Massachusett's Cape Cod on Saturday evening, followed by a cold front, the National Weather Service said.
With luck, if he can be persuaded to pass more and shoot less — as he did a season ago — he could play another useful season and move off in search of a championship.
After years of working as a lawyer in San Jose fighting for indigenous rights and environmental issues, she and her husband, Ian Macaulay, decided to move off the grid and live off the land.
Nick Kroll: I don't know...JM: They've transitioned well from DVD mailers and I think that —NK: I think that was a big mistake, actually, to move off of DVDs and go into streaming.
The negotiations came to naught, allowing Mr. McConnell to claim that his party's eventual monolithic vote against the Affordable Care Act came only after the Democrats' refusal to move off their "far left" proposal.
At the time, only 32 percent of them believed that ''employees who are on a management or leadership track have the option to move off that track and back on it when they are ready.
"The market's already had a big move off the 1,812 area and it's just tired at this point," he said, noting a struggle for the S&P 500 to get far past the 1,950 level.
"We let 'Let's Move' off the table," Michelle Obama admitted, referring to her campaign aimed at battling childhood obesity, but the two did add that there would be salads available -- that probably won't be touched.
James managing to move off DeMarre Carroll and into the rim in a perfect geometrical curve is truly superior to ANYTHING my feet have or will manage to do for the rest of my life.
Today (Wednesday): As the overnight showers move off to our south and east, cloudy skies this morning give way to at least partly sunny skies late morning into the afternoon, perhaps mostly sunny at times.
The industry is actually too productive, and such oversupply—coupled with dwindling consumer interest in the stuff—forces dairy farmers to slash their prices just to try to get milk to move off of store shelves.
Facebook's WhatsApp messaging service, which is used by 1.2 billion people across the globe, is planning to move off of IBM's cloud and into Facebook's own data centers, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The university has also made arrangements to move students to dormitories away from those housing the law enforcement officers, or provide rebates to students who wish to move off campus during the convention, Ms. Sheridan said.
Longer term, they argue, tens of millions of people must move off the land and into manufacturing and service jobs — the model followed by China, Southeast Asia and much of Latin America to modernize their economies.
All of this snow will result from a rapidly intensifying low pressure area that will move off the Mid-Atlantic coast on Monday night, to a position near or southeast of Montauk, Long Island, by Tuesday evening.
"We were working on a plan to move off Cloudflare just in case, but didn't expect it to happen so soon and without warning, especially given Cloudflare's previous stances on freedom of speech and privacy," Hunt says.
We weren't in the most ideal financial situation, but we were in a good enough position to pull the move off in time to get our daughter into a great school system by the start of kindergarten.
As the coronavirus has put many places on lockdown, caused many college students to move off campus, and forced millions of Americans to limit contact with others, it could be even harder to ensure an accurate count.
Cramer, whose charitable trust owns shares of Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan Chase, had credited the stock market's recent move off its lows to the big banks after a sell-off in the fourth quarter of 2018.
The S&P has made a fast 10 percent move off the February bottom and ended Tuesday at 1,979, a level that is more than 190 percent off the bottom of 676 it reached on March 9, 2009.
Early in the session a stronger U.S. dollar weighed on gold, but the greenback reversed as investors added bets that the U.S. central bank will continue to unwind its stimulus plan, helping gold to move off its lows.
"I wouldn't be surprised if we saw a 240 percent or even a 23 percent move off the highs before this thing finally bottoms out," Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday.
While preparations are being made for teleworking and some staff could move off-site if the situation becomes severe, a small number of critical staff could be "locked down" to perform crucial functions in the Pentagon's command center.
That means the Giants can likely keep Beckham for the next three years for less than $28 million, which is a major leverage point in that the team would have to be motivated to move off that position.
The ECB has made it a top priority to tackle the issue as these bad debts, now too difficult to swiftly move off lenders' balance sheets, are holding back lending and limiting the effectiveness of the ECB's policy stimulus.
Basically, they are little stick figures, the simplest of which show two particles approaching one another, then one of them shoots a third particle at the other, and then both particles recoil and move off in a different direction.
"I had to overtake Seb to get onto the podium which is not easy here but I was happy to pull that move off," said the Dutchman, who secured Honda a first podium in the V6 turbo hybrid era.
Her move off "CBS This Morning" leaves Gayle King as the centerpiece of the early show, which has undergone a series of lineup changes since Charlie Rose was fired in 2017 after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct.
Police and those marchers who had stayed out overnight had a brief standoff Monday morning, with protesters eventually agreeing to move off the main Harcourt Road and allow traffic to resume, occupying a side road next to central government offices instead.
"It just seems no one is convinced by these minutes that the Fed is going to move in September or that they're going to move off this dovish stance that they've been in," said Bill O'Neill, co-founder of LOGIC Advisors.
The company plans to present data at the summit that it says show user error was behind the damage, contrary to academics' findings that dicamba products can vaporize and move off target under certain conditions in a process known as volatilization.
As a result of these benefits, individuals can participate in the workforce, earn an income, and potentially move off of Medicaid as their income increases beyond 138 percent of the Federal Poverty Level which currently qualifies individuals as Medicaid eligible.
At the same time, many of Clinton's supporters have insisted that we move off the email issue and the fact that she continues to lie about it, because we have to get on with the real issues of the presidential campaign.
The cable giant had already started to move off a Fox deal a few weeks ago to focus on acquiring control of Sky, which, with more than 903 million customers across five countries, is one of Europe's most prized media companies.
"While many students can handle unexpected costs, this sudden change in housing highlights the large disparity within our student population concerning students' access to disposable wealth and the resources necessary to evacuate and move off-campus," Primus said in a statement.
"China's demand is increasing significantly - they've had a very active program to move off of coal in heating industrial applications, and that's pulled on LNG," Pierre Breber, EVP -downstream at Chevron, said during the company's analyst day, when asked about spot LNG prices.
Now, if this does wind up being a one-off strike and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad seems sufficiently cowed into avoiding these sorts of attacks in the future, then this issue will move off the front-burner in weeks not months.
But superiors started to clamp down on those evading work, Ahmed said, after Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, Qatar's emir, called on Nov 1 for Qataris to move off social welfare and "into action" in the face of low energy prices.
"If you look at the long-term chart and the lows of 2009 and the peaks of 2000 and 2007 and do a measured move off those tops of 1,575 really it starts to imply not much more than 2,480," Carter Worth said.
An early spring snowstorm is expected to move off the coast of southern New England Monday night and into Tuesday, putting around 6 million people under winter storm warnings and advisories in the interior Northeast and New England, CNN meteorologist Monica Garrett said.
Harry Potter parody Puffs, Or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic & Magic just announced that the show — which is about to wrap a sold-out run at Peoples Improv Theater in New York — will move off-Broadway this fall.
While 10 hours is plenty of playtime for hanging out on my patio, it is far less than what popular Bluetooth speakers provide, though you can run the Move off of a USB-C power bank if you need even longer playtime.
But if Democrats make a move off something most of the public does not consider a serious enough offense -- the scenario Pelosi said she opposes -- Democrats would face a "pretty sharp reaction" from the public, the adviser said, and the President would pounce.
All of this shows that a complete overhaul of a complex site doesn't happen overnight, but Trulia is taking steps to move off the original system it created in 2005 and move to a more modern and flexible architecture it has created with islands.
Even with negative rates in much of the world, interest rates could move lower in the near term, yet the expectation is that they will eventually begin to move off their historic lows, which will cause bond prices and investor total returns to fall.
As the Fed meets Tuesday and Wednesday, it is dealing with the question of when to move off the sidelines and also the repo market, where the Fed is running special operations to guarantee liquidity in the short term funding market over year end.
Keeping Score As the N.B.A. comes to grips with DeMarcus Cousins joining Anthony Davis to form one of the most imposing frontcourts in league history, the most striking thing may be how little it cost the New Orleans Pelicans to pull the move off.
"One of the most important things that happened with Medicaid expansion is that people were able to move off of ADAP and not just get HIV drugs but full [health] insurance," Matt Kavanaugh, an HIV/AIDS health policy activist with the Global Health Access Project, told PBS.
Here's the reality: Senior GOP aides in both chambers say Senate Republican leaders have no plan to move off their insistence that the House-passed bill is the only way forward -- and they are queuing up a series of painful political votes for in-cycle Democrats.
Other titles that deserve to move off the festival circuit and into theaters include "Kiki," a contact high of a documentary about New York vogueing that revisits the ballroom scene made famous by Jennie Livingston's "Paris Is Burning," which won the grand jury prize at Sundance in 1991.
Megan Konzen, 20, told CNBC she fears her health has been permanently impacted from the mold in her home, but she and Lance, 23, can't move off base to a house in Del Rio, the remote West Texas town of about 36,000 people where the base is located.
Pelosi's refusal to budge on the timing and location of the State of the Union sends a very clear message to Trump that he should not expect her to move off her position that the government needs to reopen before any conversations about border security and wall funding happen.
"It will really take a major inflection point in the platform technology for us to move off of socket AM4," says AMD's David McAfee, adding that it would probably take a major change in how memory or PCI expansion slots work before AMD needs to move to a new socket.
Representative Gabbard's OFF Act responds to the urgency of our climate crisis with a clear roadmap of where we need to go to rapidly move off fossil fuels and onto 100 percent clean, renewable energy on a timeline that will give us a fighting chance of avoiding the worst effects of climate catastrophe.
It wasn't a traditional theme park as much as it was a living world, one that would allow guests to move off of the carefully curated Disney rails, and become the lead in their own free-ranging stories — whether that meant working for some bounty hunters or becoming pivotal players in a galactic civil war.
"My fear is always after every disaster that the news is there for a cycle, the relief efforts are there for only a limited period of time, and then we move off to the next disaster, to the next issue, and the people who remain vulnerable feel forgotten," Murkowski said at the hearing before her panel.
Pelosi's baseline The core of the Democratic strategy, underscored in Pelosi's remarks to the U.S. Conference of Mayors Wednesday, is that they cannot move off the baseline that the government must be reopened before negotiations can begin: "There is serious and justified concern that this president will shut down the government every time he doesn't get his way legislatively," she said.
But the back and forth last week between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the President, particularly when Pelosi sent a letter to Trump suggesting he move the State of the Union address due to the shutdown, led McConnell to a recognition that Democrats were simply not going to move off their position -- and it was time to get involved, two sources familiar with the decision said.
Major U.S. indexes were able to move off their lows, however, after Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with Democratic leaders to spend $2 trillion on infrastructure and White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said talks between the United States and China aimed at resolving their trade dispute will likely be resolved "one way or the other" in the next two weeks.
But a Democratic source familiar with the discussion said Pence would not move off the $5.7 billion number President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has requested for the his proposed border wall.
The move comes as China's large state lenders step up efforts to speed up write-offs and boost bad loan buffers as non-performing loans (NPLs) in the commercial banking industry hit 0.553-year highs In recent weeks, China's financial regulators have come up with a series of rules to broaden banks' capital tools and relax loan provisioning requirements in a bid to allow lenders greater space to expedite the disposal of NPLs and move off-the-balance sheet business onto their loan books.
Why Democrats won't budge, in headlines Six GOP senators vote to end shutdown without wall fundingTrump approval takes hit mid-shutdownWilbur Ross "doesn't quite understand" why furloughed workers are going to homeless shelters to get food No one knows how Trump plans to end the shutdown Add the Senate Republican dust up Thursday in the closed-door conference lunch, and several Democratic aides have made clear they view the pressure as building to a breaking point on Republicans -- and see limited, if any, reason to move off their position.

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