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The Arrow of Time is pointing toward an exciting future.
They try to motivate action by pointing toward great ideals.
All signs are pointing toward an equally fraught encounter Thursday night.
Economic data is pointing toward a recession, and no one should be surprised.
"We're not afraid of that one," said Solomon Kaholoaa, pointing toward Mauna Kea.
His attorneys also declined comment, pointing toward their upcoming brief on the issue.
"Look at this one sculpture," he said, pointing toward a propeller-shaped mound.
Economists were nonetheless worried that the ISM numbers were pointing toward future weakness.
"That was his house," she said pointing toward one of the empty huts.
He's coughing in the middle of my answer," Trump said, pointing toward Mulvaney. "Yeah.
"This is our playground," Kanagaraj said, pointing toward a patch of dusty brown earth.
The side pointing toward the Sun is bright, the side pointing away is night.
This time around, it seems that the compass is pointing toward McDormand and drama.
There've been other pieces of evidence pointing toward the existence of this superionic ice.
A few online sleuths compiled clues pointing toward different people in the White House.
American had been pointing toward a late-April return of its 24 Max 3463s.
Overwhelmingly, the data is pointing toward the benefit of early food introduction, Swanson said.
But the finger pointing toward Moscow also comes at a moment of escalating tensions.
Those famous pictures of King's associates, pointing toward the direction of the rifle shot?
That means the lander's antenna is pointing toward the rocks rather than out into space.
"The facilities are much better maintained than last year," she said, pointing toward the bathroom.
"All signs are pointing toward this person essentially having robbed him electronically," Mr. Johnson testified.
"What the fuck is that thing," Vivian said, pointing toward a fissure in the ground.
"You want that spot?" they said, pointing toward the space I had my sights on.
"I could prophet, I could rob, I—however," Justin Vernon muses, pointing toward new conclusions.
This time, though, the needle's early movement pointing toward an upset Jones victory proved accurate.
I knew they were not of anything in particular, that they were perhaps pointing toward something.
Most signs are pointing toward Paris being awarded the 2024 Olympics and Los Angeles getting 2028.
But the acquisition does feel like it's pointing toward something beyond the current version of Daydream.
All signs are pointing toward a more consumer-friendly calendar on the not-too-distant horizon.
It was a representative moment, Ms. Turner said, pointing toward a new era for the character.
They were actually pointing toward who God is, and who this carpenter from Nazareth really was.
"Lethal," an old friend wearing a military green Yankees cap said, pointing toward Mr. Carson's knuckles.
Wizards 503, Knicks 250 Carmelo Anthony stood underneath the Knicks' basket, pointing toward the Wizards' bench.
The episodic format, meanwhile, constantly introduces new wrinkles in the case, pointing toward Larry's guilt or innocence.
"This is what we're interested in at the moment," she said, pointing toward a glass display case.
Leadership without an inner moral compass reliably pointing toward justice inevitably ends in the abuse of power.
Polls are pointing toward a photo finish in Iowa and momentum will matter, as South Bend, Ind.
The finished figure would be 563 feet tall, sitting on his horse, pointing toward the Black Hills.
A weak knot will typically have one loop pointing toward the toes and one toward the ankle.
We also miss out on the clues pointing toward future Russian policy and the opportunities to influence it.
Antarctica's peninsula, the area pointing toward South America, is one of the fastest warming places on the planet.
Posted beneath it was a picture of Tristani at a protest, pointing toward a "Save the Internet!" banner.
Every indicator is pointing toward an election in which Hispanics, in particular, are more heavily represented than ever.
But he quickly dispels that notion, pointing toward fund-raising and sponsorship plans to help fill those coffers.
The soldiers ordered me to stand next to everyone else, and soon a rifle was pointing toward me.
The UK, a traditional Washington ally, likewise distanced itself from Trump&aposs comments by pointing toward international conventions.
Ms. Bello said he gruffly ordered her and the others into the water, pointing toward the distant shore.
"The most memorable moment of my career," Tipsarevic said on Wednesday, pointing toward Troicki, who was sitting nearby.
Freud took the story as an anxious expression of the subconscious pointing toward the main character's Oedipal complex.
Screenshot via InauspiciousPagan on Reddit All signs are pointing toward Chromebooks picking up the ability to run Android apps.
I had to stand on the street wearing a sandwich board and holding a sign pointing toward the shop.
But the lack of other evidence pointing toward him, including a body, hindered the investigation and any possible prosecution.
More evidence is pointing toward a mysterious Neptune-sized planet lurking at the outer edges of our Solar System.
And Mr. Baron treats rhythmic ebullience as a renewable resource, often pointing toward the swinging influence of Mel Lewis.
Through Kelly's eye, these shadows become geometric signs pointing toward an argument that modernism's true basis lies in reality.
The survey data from ISM adds to an array of factors pointing toward manufacturing declining, including Federal Reserve data.
"I would wait for the bus right here," he said, pointing toward the corner of Eighth Street and Vermont.
A convenient, contrived clash with the shore-leave zombies brought out some impressive teamwork, pointing toward a future collaboration.
There is an assortment of concern pointing toward tougher times ahead: The developments come against an otherwise positive economic backdrop.
But despite all the easing, the global recovery has been "pretty sub-par," Coulton noted, pointing toward rising wealth inequality.
The floor of one store got 6-by-3-foot arrows in highly visible areas, pointing toward the produce section.
Signs are pointing toward an online network, after police arrested Eisenhauer based on tips and leads obtained from social media.
But all signs are pointing toward a restless Congress that is unwilling to sacrifice its political future for Donald Trump.
"Read 500 pages like this every day," Buffett once reportedly told students, pointing toward a pile of reports and papers.
The floor of one store got 6-by-3-foot arrows in highly visible areas, pointing toward the produce section.
The biggest clue pointing toward the horse is how the lyric fits as a reference to his horse-sized dick.
"See that tree there, the big, thick one a couple yards back," he said, pointing toward a towering oak tree.
Waller-Bridge's achievements are like Fleabag's twists: surprising at first, until you realize everything was pointing toward them all along.
The moves were relatively modest, with one analyst pointing toward some market hesitancy to accept Trump's statements at face value.
Here's a smart bike from Portland, Oregon's Biketown system, with the keypad, screen, and lock all built in: Pointing toward home.
When it was over, Trump and Ryan even put out a joint statement pointing toward progress and a more decorous future.
He added that in the U.S., trends were pointing toward increased use of natural gas, the cleanest of the fossil fuels.
Eric Trump maintained that his father is not in any way tied to Russia, pointing toward last week's airstrike against Syria.
A few months after the attack, he sat through a CIA briefing pointing toward Syria as the culprit behind the attack.
A sign reading "deportation" pointing toward the wisemen is hanging on the fence separating them from Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus.
In a way, the fact that he gets so super pissed-off at us shows that we're pointing toward something correct.
"I couldn't play the whole third set like this," she said, pointing toward her chin where she said her collar was.
At first, the Obama team had dismissed the data pointing toward a low turnout among young, nonwhite and Democratic-leaning voters.
It rotates exactly once every time it circles our planet, thus keeping the same hemisphere pointing toward Earth at all times.
And it's not really Shazam's job to teach users about the effects of Alzheimer's; the company is pointing toward resources that can.
More likely it was a ton of little moments added up altogether, a bunch of things all pointing toward a bigger idea.
Although rumors initially suggested it would be called the Xperia XA25, they're now pointing toward the Xperia 25 as a potential name.
Located at the Grist Mill bakery, there are signs pointing toward it around the park, indicating that it's the place to be.
All signs are pointing toward a miserable, record-smashing heat dome engulfing most of the continental US over the next few days.
Moreover, it obscures the fact that the underlying issues and the signs pointing toward a conflagration have been present for a while.
"My granddaughter has a beauty shop right up on the right," Mr. Horne said grimly on Monday, pointing toward Carolina Class Salon.
As trade tensions are expected to persist and bonds keep pointing toward a recession, the market's volatile streak is expected to persist.
If the shoe lands pointing toward the door, the young woman can look forward to a marriage proposal in the coming year.
Someone better acquainted with Vancouver's geography and the picture's orientation would know whether the long shadows are pointing toward evening or morning.
On the way back to his seat, he saw that Maurice was talking to the owner, who was pointing toward the boy.
In the search for a new home, many are pointing toward a relatively new and unheard-of website to house its orphans: Pillowfort.
All signs are pointing toward a record blizzard hitting the D.C. Metro area this weekend, and the snowpocalypse chaos is already setting in.
"Start on your left side with your right leg lifted and the big toe pointing toward the floor as you lift," he says.
Instead of invoking spirituality or pointing toward a miracle cure-all, the organization emphasizes thinking of your brain as a kind of computer.
The mounting evidence pointing toward Russian intervention and collusion with members of the campaign team that are already before the public are overwhelming.
It would take them years to see the beauty that can sprout from the rubble like a red poppy pointing toward the sun.
" Abloh asked Benjamin Cercio, the Director of Press, Influencers, and Entertainment at Louis Vuitton, pointing toward a pristine sign that read " RAUL'S BARBERSHOP.
So all the signs are pointing toward Gen 3 launching soon, and quite possibly around (or as part of) a looming Halloween event.
He stopped just short of the 22000-yard line: "It happened down here," Charles said, pointing toward midfield at the five-yard line.
"I think someone was chasing her for her to run this way," Castro-Stops says, pointing toward a ravine in between two foothills.
Follow them downward, and you see the tips of arrows, pointing toward a burial ground, or to a thick knot of invisible roots.
A protester decrying Trump administration immigration and refugee policies holds a sign pointing toward pro-Trump counterdemonstrators on June 218, 203, in Los Angeles.
The amount, type, and variety of drugs taken are measured during the autopsy, with more drugs in larger amounts potentially pointing toward suicidal intent.
"If someone wants to get serious about debt, come talk to me about entitlements," he explains, pointing toward the Social Security and Medicare behemoths.
Nevin was irate when he found out he had been ejected, racing out to confront the umpires and pointing toward the Red Sox dugout.
"Some researchers are pointing toward warmer water, but it kind of depends on which populations we're talking about and where they are," he said.
But traders and investors are still talking about the bond market's yield curve, and the possibility that it might be pointing toward a recession.
For Trump's critics, it is aspirational, pointing toward an American dream of liberty and equality that has never quite been realized on the ground.
The task force is receiving technical assistance from the Pew Charitable Trusts toward that end, and the findings are pointing toward some possible solutions.
The tweet was accompanied by a photo of the Paris Agreement itself, floating on the International Space Station (ISS) near a window pointing toward Earth.
It dropped us off in front of a green sign pointing toward the international boundary, and the town of Ouanaminthe just on the other side.
While rising drug prices have made some investors hesitant to allocate resources in the sector, biotech companies are defending the increases by pointing toward innovation.
I could see that the man was holding and trying to calm the agitated woman, who was pointing toward a vacancy of brush and prairie.
It's horrific news for everyone hoping to see the inevitable end to the Pats dynasty ... because all signs seemed to be pointing toward a demise.
"We're here for these guys over here," said LeBron James, flanked by some of his Cleveland Cavaliers teammates and pointing toward the Cleveland Indians' dugout.
In the crowded primary earlier this year, Feinstein got 8003 percent to de León's 2800, but signs are already pointing toward a heavily contested election.
It's a product that bears Google's unmistakable influence, while pointing toward the place the modular speaker system will occupy in the smart home going forward.
Look, to say that I wasn't sure she was going to win, all signs were pointing toward the fact that she was going to. Right.
ANA says that one in every four nurses is physically assaulted on the job — consistent with other research pointing toward high rates of nurse abuse.
I think a lot of people are interpreting this as pointing toward Cosby's likely guilt, but you seem to be cautioning against that interpretation. Yes.
"You have about six seconds to see it," Mr. Armstrong said, pointing toward the industrial clutter on the pier that would soon block the view.
"That's what everyone who heard the crash did, except for him," Ms. Hogan said, wheeling away from the jury box and pointing toward the defendant.
They are pointing toward those they claim are backing the Taliban as they seek to bring an end to three decades of fighting in Afghanistan.
Citi analysts raised Intel's estimates and price target amid the buzz, pointing toward better demand from the PC market, and increased share of Apple's iPhone 7.
But speeches from multiple policymakers pointing toward a March hike failed to rattle the markets, which avoided the tantrums that had characterized previous hints of hawkishness.
If this is the case, every spiral is like a giant arrow pointing toward the field's ultimate quarry—a planet in the process of being born.
"Here, they are always pointing toward the ground, creating the only system of verticality," he said as he sipped Champagne at the preview last Tuesday night.
"We had 13 million gallons of salt water in there," Mr. Marino said, pointing toward platforms where commuters awaited a train to the World Trade Center.
Their team cornerstone, Crosby, will take a brief breather this summer, maybe go fishing back home in Nova Scotia, and then start pointing toward next season.
Is this like a late-'90s, first-set Phish jam, going wide right out of the gate, pointing toward interludes and eventual reconnection with the theme?
Melvin reportedly won't play this weekend ... but all signs are pointing toward him getting back on the field next week when the Chargers play the Broncos.
Mawrth Vallis is one of the most fascinating places on Mars, with evidence pointing toward it being potentially habitable—possibly holding liquid water—billions of years ago.
Dan and Axios' Erica Pandey discuss the future of physical retail, and how trends are pointing toward a new geographic divide between the haves and have-nots.
Image: APAll signs are pointing toward deadly hurricane Matthew slamming directly into Space Coast—home to Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station—on Friday.
Having a deep understanding of time can help scientists test some of our most fundamental theories, pointing toward new physics questions no one even knew to ask.
If an alien civilization within 1,000-light years had their version of FAST pointing toward Earth, they'd likely be able to detect evidence of an intelligent civilization.
The Democratic nominee is also contending with a decline in turnout by African-Americans in early voting, pointing toward a slump that many in the party feared.
In fact, the two came face-to-face at a Super Bowl party in Miami last month ... and it seemed everything was pointing toward a mega-event.
GM in February outlined an incentive plan for Cruise Chief Executive Officer Dan Ammann, pointing toward a possible initial public offering for the business within ten years.
These are stirring questions, pointing toward a deep, buried sorrow and regret, and yet the novel itself seems as repulsed by such emotions as its narrator is.
Unlike the contemporaneous Moog synthesizer, the Buchla lacked a traditional keyboard, thus pointing toward the potential for electronic music to make a dramatic break with the past.
In the quarter ended April 1, Greater China revenues fell 14 percent year on year, though iPhone sales were up 1 percent, pointing toward a slight recovery.
On its final dive on September 15th, it'll plunge itself into Saturn's atmosphere with its antenna pointing toward Earth, transmitting everything it can until the atmosphere overpowers it.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT BELOW An apparent customer who was inside the store the entire time is also seen gesturing for the teen to leave, pointing toward the door.
As Azeen Ghorayshi reported: Bodycam footage showed, for example, a police officer pointing toward an individual in custody and making an 'injection motion' while laughing, the report said.
But the real kicker is that only 20 percent of the capsaicin-plus-ginger group got cancer, pointing toward a delicious and protective interaction between the two compounds.
The document released on Thursday did not indicate whether policymakers took either the yield curve or the information from the staff presentation as pointing toward an impending recession.
Conveniently, this train of thought allows for huge agricultural companies to continue using pesticides with relative impunity, despite empirical evidence pointing toward the damage that these substances cause.
It now creates images and video with, they claim, better edge sharpness and less chromatic aberration, which means it should produce better shots when pointing toward the sun.
That same day, Nelson released a statement emphasizing the human and economic impact of the shutdown and pointing toward the workers who'd been staging the mass sick-out.
They're going to feel lost if they have no sense of what they're pointing toward, if they have no vision of the holy grails on the distant shore.
Wu at the Chinese Center for Disease Control said the data was pointing toward the virus going from bats to another, unknown wild animal, and then to humans.
The classic courtroom scene of a witness confidently identifying an attacker by pointing toward the defendant is a moment that can make a powerful impression on a jury.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The closing gap between short- and long-term interest rates is not pointing toward a recession, Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Randal Quarles said on Tuesday.
Long rows of men and boys, including many not before seen at the mosque, stood shoulder to shoulder on the green-and-gold carpet with patterns pointing toward Mecca.
Republicans moved toward expanding their control of the Senate as Democrats took power in the House, with incomplete election results pointing toward a reaffirmation of a deeply divided nation.
The characters whom audiences have been invested in for so long had been evolving into something new, pointing toward a deeper change for this rich and fascinating fantasy world.
Lesandro stumbled back inside, a gaping wound in his neck, but Mr. Cruz motioned for him to leave, pointing toward St. Barnabas Hospital a block away, the video shows.
"I would just sit in the background, in that chair," she said, pointing toward the back of the room, as far from the stage as the intimate space allows.
Then my guide, Machar Reid of Tennis Australia, began pointing toward the rafters, to cameras, 11 of them, and a large flat-screen monitor fixed high above the court.
Note: There are no addresses on Gili Air or Gili Meno but it's not hard to find anything as there are signs pointing toward businesses all over the islands.
Of course, all signs have been pointing toward a Manning-Giants breakup ever since NY took Daniel Jones with the No. 6 overall pick in last year's NFL draft.
Beginning to despair, he went over a little ridge, looked back, and saw a fallen tree, silvery white, on a stream bank, pointing toward an old farmhouse: an indication.
The Davos campaign seems to further that mission, pointing toward the impact of younger generations and reminding powerful decision-makers attending the conference of their responsibility to create positive change.
The startup appears to have not raised any new investments since a funding round of between $25 million and $30 million in 2014, pointing toward a healthy cash-generating business.
Anonymity of clients, too, struck him as pointing toward the therapists being employees, although he said it's a novel consideration and there is no specific case law to point to.
Teen Kevin (Logan Shroyer) takes out his anger at Teen Randall (Niles Fitch), building on tensions that were already there and pointing toward their cold war in the present day.
But they add to a body of evidence pointing toward collapsing air pockets in the cerebrospinal fluid as a possible mechanism behind traumatic brain injury, specifically those caused by blasts.
A year ago I opined that in the remainder of his administration the president could salvage a legacy of pointing toward a transcendent commonality, a transcendence of race consciousness altogether.
"As soon as the tariffs were put on steel, the cost of a new grain bin went up 15-25%," he says, pointing toward a massive steel container of corn.
"I get up to open the door, feeling awful, and it's a little kid and he's pointing toward the camp, which is about a half a mile away," says Counts.
" The letter adds that "we've been pointing toward this moment for our entire existence" and asks for financial help "to take advantage of the expected 5-4 decision for freedom.
Barack Obama is not actually a Muslim, but those who called him one were pointing toward what they saw as his cosmopolitanism, racial otherness and seeming discomfort with "real" America.
Elsewhere, we see the Whisperers plotting their eventual assault on the united communities, pointing toward what will probably be a giant battle involving both sides and the massive underground herd.
The performance, which was sung in both the original Spanish and translated English, involved the women pointing toward judges, police, and other institutions that repeatedly fail survivors of sexual assault.
Double "l," bring me back to the in-between where my breath has always lived, without containment, like two legs pointing toward the ocean, or these arms reaching into sky.
Whether or not the objective of the leak was to smear the Russian president, the findings showed a $2 billion trail of secret offshore deals and loans all pointing toward Putin.
Some guests were frustrated as a result; given the show's penchant for mindgames and puzzles, it was easy to assume that even the smallest clue was pointing toward some larger quest.
"The information I have is news pointing toward that there are five U.S. soldiers and 20 died in total," Erdogan said in a news conference with the Croatian president in Ankara.
He asks for a cup of sugar, showing her the gun, ready to kill her if necessary, but she shrugs and, pointing toward the kitchen, tells him to go help himself.
But then you land in Munich or Kigali or Buenos Aires and realize you can't even identify the sign pointing toward baggage claim, much less tell your cabbie where you're headed.
Where he went: All signs are pointing toward Sammy Watkins, the 24-year-old wide receiver, signing with the Kansas City Chiefs after just one season with the Los Angeles Rams.
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science InstituteAccording to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, these images were taken during one of Cassini's recent ring grazing orbits, when the spacecraft's camera was pointing toward Pan.
The black-and-while footage from a camera apparently pointing toward the runway from across a street showed a bright light speeding toward the ground, then a large explosion, followed by flames.
We tried to choose what we thought was Kratz's strongest evidence pointing toward Steven's guilt, the things he talked about at his press conferences, the things that were really damning toward Steven.
The U.S. economy is heating up as the year progresses, with the second quarter pointing toward some of the gaudy growth that President Donald Trump predicted when he was running for office.
Meanwhile, quarterback Joe Flacco missed another practice with a hip injury, with all signs pointing toward rookie first-rounder Lamar Jackson making his second career start against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
Inside a grid of cool, lush green vines, amid hills and valleys rippling toward the horizon, a cherubic woman in a wide straw hat named Helena Variara was pointing toward the sky.
Willis says she believes Blackwell will serve the majority of his 40-year prison sentence, pointing toward a previous conviction in a 1991 shooting as a complicating factor in any possible parole.
Grainy pictures from a security camera pointing toward the airport, which were broadcast on Russian television, showed a large explosion at ground level, with flames and sparks leaping high into the air.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta tracks incoming economic data to estimate current growth of gross domestic product, and its indicator is pointing toward robust economic expansion — a 4 percent annual rate.
Clinton's record losing lead is pointing toward a structural disadvantage Democrats have with the Electoral College: Their voters are too concentrated in the bright blue states of the West Coast and Northeast.
Despite trend lines pointing toward attainment of the plan's goals, the EIA's outlook provides a stark indication of how quickly those trends can be halted if the Clean Power Plan is overturned.
And in recent months, new witnesses came forward pointing toward another possible suspect: the dead woman's fiancé, a former police officer who spent a decade in prison for kidnapping and sexual assault.
Everything we know about climate science is pointing toward the same conclusion, and has been for years: Reduce emissions as fast as possible, or condemn hundreds of thousands of people, conservatively, to death.
In a summer when studios suffered more misfires than ever, many of them supersized, Hollywood is scratching for answers, and some longtime movie executives are pointing toward a nuanced shift in consumer behavior.
As we previously reported, Stefano is now suing Brown for $38,521.20 for the weekend, and he tells us all signs are pointing toward an ugly legal battle in court to get the cash.
The gravitational interaction is a constant force pointing toward the center of the planet, with a magnitude equal to your mass times the gravitational field (which is 9.8 newtons per kilogram on Earth).
But there is certainly plenty of evidence pointing toward collusion; what you would call "probable cause" in a legal context, or what a journalist might simply consider reason to continue investigating the story.
Another piece of information pointing toward Flynn, Harris reported, was that US officials were aware of some intelligence that Russian hackers were at least discussing sending leaked emails to Flynn through a third party.
A lot of signs are pointing toward the U.S. economy slipping into a recession in the next year — Treasury yields are sloping downward, freight shipments are dropping and company executives are collectively getting nervous.
Hamrick, 32, shared a black-and-white snapshot of herself at the show from the back, holding her son — who adorably seemed to be pointing toward the packed stands at the TIAA Bank Field.
What's most chilling about In the Dark is how the warning signs pointing toward Heinrich were present long, long before he killed Wetterling — and investigators largely couldn't put them together or just didn't care.
Looking ahead toward Thanksgiving, signs are pointing toward a return of the Polar Vortex, which may also be accompanied by a significant storm with rain, snow and wind in the northeastern U.S., AccuWeather said.
Most economic and financial indicators are not pointing toward some economic collapse in 20183, but rather to a return to the kind of moderate economic growth that was completely normal from 2010 to 2017.
Pause at the end of each trick so people can read your sign (make sure it's right side up and the arrow pointing toward the business you're promoting and not in the opposite direction).
Investigated by a local detective, Ralph Anderson (Ben Mendelsohn), the evidence seems clear at first, pointing toward Little League coach Terry Maitland (Jason Bateman), an unlikely perpetrator given his strong ties in the community.
The data is pointing toward seaborne imports of around 22019 million bpd in October, which would be added to pipeline imports of around 250.63,2250.6 bpd, taking the total to well over 22018 million bpd.
"Privacy involves very important societal and cultural values that really need to be determined by the Congress," Mr. Simons said, pointing toward Capitol Hill, less than a mile up Pennsylvania Avenue from his office.
Responding to Trump's claim of a "massive landslide victory," Colbert noted that his Electoral College margin ranked 46 out of 58 presidential elections so far while holding up a list and pointing toward the bottom.
U.S. stock futures were pointing toward a surge this morning after President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed over the weekend to resume U.S.-China trade talks and hold off on additional tariffs.
"The realities of the mounting evidence pointing toward a pivot in the global growth cycle offer a troubling backdrop for today's Fed decision," said Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rates strategy at BMO Capital Markets.
The data linking a group of Russian hackers—known as Fancy Bear, APT28, or Sofacy—to the hack on Podesta is also yet another piece in a growing heap of evidence pointing toward the Kremlin.
David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff, believes the bond market, particularly the compression in yields between shorter-dated and longer-duration government debt, is troubling and not pointing toward an aggressive Fed.
The company, which mainly focuses on contracts around the United Arab Emirates, said it expected 2017 revenue to be between $400-$20173 million, with the current market pointing toward the lower half of the range.
Climate models aren't precise enough to determine whether changes in climate are affecting weather in a very specific region, but the trend is obviously pointing toward the world becoming a hotter place — and that's concerning.
To me, these colder months always present a tremendous opportunity—a sense of almost unlimited possibility, and a kind of unfounded and extremely hopefully optimism, all pointing toward inspiring new ideas about life and creation.
Bell and the Steelers missed the deadline (again) on Tuesday to sign a long-term deal ... and all signs are pointing toward the running back leaving Pittsburgh in 2019 for a team that WILL pay him.
" The jurors wrote in the final ruling that Mr. Markiv's fellow guardsmen "were instructed to give pre-agreed answers" and that the Russkaya Vesna article "contains some elements that seemed to be pointing toward the truth.
"At this point everything is pointing toward a crop of 53 million tonnes; 50 million if there is a lot of flooding and a ceiling of 56 million if conditions continue to be good," Sierra said.
A teenager in Henrico County, Virginia, was in the car with her mom Monday, when she snapped a picture of a creepy clown riding shotgun and turning around and pointing toward her, a CBS affiliate reports.
" The market, which started the year with a drop, as a result of low oil prices and China fears, is not pointing toward a recession, Joseph Lupton, senior global economist at JPMorgan, said Wednesday on "Power Lunch.
There is David Montgomery's 1965 architectural black-and-white print of Grace Coddington in profile, her Vidal Sassoon haircut and crooked arm a swirl of curves and angles, the photo a monochrome symphony pointing toward the future.
That's the case, in brief, for betting on continued stasis, and for interpreting our moment's perturbations — Trump, Comey and all — as pointing toward a real crisis for the West that still lurks a generation or more ahead.
It's growing," Carl Grivner, CEO of Colt, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Friday, pointing toward the city-state's advanced gross domestic product (GDP) growth estimate of 276 percent for the second quarter, released on Friday, as "healthy.
He delivers an entire monologue in which he talks about and gestures toward the "desk," and the scene feels insipid, I think partly because there is no touch, just the confection of language pointing toward something missing.
Goldman Sachs expected another leg of pound weakness, or "ample downside," pointing toward the BOE's monetary policy meeting next week, where it anticipated further guidance on likely easing measures, which may include reinstating quantitative easing (QE) asset purchases.
Rumors are also pointing toward the device coming with 6GB of RAM, a 12MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, and running on a Snapdragon 820 (or possibly 821) in the US, and on Samsung's Exynos 8890 SoC internationally.
"There is no doubt the FBI kept getting 'snowflakes' in spring 2016 pointing toward Russia and Trump, and the bridges to the case ... clearly were built in London," a U.S. official with direct knowledge of the investigation said.
Estimates of the hike in diesel use from three analysts and two oil industry sources range from 2000 to 25 percent for 483 compared with last year's stagnant growth, pointing toward a recovery for the industrial and transport fuel.
Soon, though, French literary scholar Claude Schopp will detail new research pointing toward Opéra ballet dancer Constance Quéniaux as the muse of Courbet's infamous crotch-shot in a book released by the Paris-based publisher Phébus on October 4.
Why they are convinced it was the Syrians, and was sarin: The "immense" quantity of video and eyewitness evidence, as well as intelligence — all pointing toward a chemical weapons (CW) attack — is too massive and consistent to have been fabricated.
We were looking at the technological landscape, and also at the character landscape, and all roads, by '86, were really pointing toward this interconnectivity, which eventually gave birth to the World Wide Web, with Tim Berners-Lee's paper in '89.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration and CBP have defended their actions, repeatedly pointing toward the arduous trek taken by Central American families trying to reach the US, and suggesting the father did not give the girl food or water for several days.
All signs are pointing toward this being the result of software errors, with Schiaparelli's computer system misinforming the lander as to its exact position in space and time, which caused it to execute a pre-programmed sequence of commands too early.
But at some point — maybe it's falling asleep at 7 while getting the kids to bed after a couple of beers, or going to work for the third day in a row feeling vaguely muffled — signs start pointing toward too much.
But beyond the electoral breakdown here, many observers saw Arizona as a flashing neon sign pointing toward potential problems nationally at a time that 16 states will have new voting restrictions in place for the first time in a presidential election.
She wrote a set of exquisitely Brahmsian variations for flute and quartet; impressionistic piano miniatures based on her transcriptions of birdsong; and a densely chromatic string quartet pointing toward modernist developments that, as an unabashed musical conservative, she otherwise never embraced.
The pink and yellow parts of the above image represent the stars within the Whale Galaxy, while the blue and green overlaid features are the magnetic filaments (green represents filaments pointing toward our perspective, while blue lines are pointing away).
For example, the astrophysical observations pointing toward dark matter should be explored further; better understanding those observations would help us make more reliable predictions about whether a larger collider can produce the dark matter particle — if it even is a particle.
But the tenderness is quickly lost in the realization that the animal sleeps beside an ominous red, fiberglass graph line rendered in 3D, and pointing toward an unknown exponential increase which seems related to humanity's destructive impact on the natural world.
"You can be in front of this structure in Chicago and ask Google who designed this and it will understand in this context that the name of that designer is Anish Kapoor," said Pichai, pointing toward a photo of Chicago's Cloud Gate sculpture.
Even though Wayne had been drifting toward singing, ruling the pop charts with songs like "Lollipop," and spending a lot of time dicking around on guitar, nobody seemed to really recognize that his sound was pointing toward a sea change in hip-hop.
The student had been asked by another student to point out "five people you would kill," Overland Park Chief of Police Frank Donchez told BuzzFeed News, and then indicated toward those students with a finger-gun gesture before pointing toward her own head.
Perched on the edge of an eroding cliff, pointing toward the sky from the southern tip of the world, the little rocket—just 2100 feet tall and 239 feet wide, meant to carry similarly small satellites—looked ready for its first trip to space.
As more companies move toward launching their own proprietary subscription streaming services, the future hasn't been entirely decided yet, but new clues are emerging, pointing toward a potentially surprising answer: all this disruptive new media is just gradually re-creating familiar old-media models.
"In many ways, the historical evidence has been pointing toward the fallacy of this particular notion of patient zero for decades," Richard McKay, a historian of medicine at the University of Cambridge and a co-author of the new research, said at Tuesday's news conference.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar weakened on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve's statement was seen as increasing the possibility of a September rate hike, but not strongly pointing toward one, and as investors turned attention back to the Japanese central bank meeting on Friday.
The judge issued careful instructions to the jury, advising them that if they believed that Roberts had entered the home in "a rude, an angry manner, and then and there held a pistol pointing toward the defendant," that they should find Higginbotham not guilty.
"We need more evidence, but the trend seems to be pointing toward ridesharing reducing drunk driving incidents," said Jessica Lynn Peck, a doctoral candidate at the City University of New York Graduate Center who wrote the study, a working paper that was published in January.
While the spike in deal-making can indicate too much euphoria in the market, the lack of other indicators also pointing toward over-confidence suggests M&A could be an outlier in this respect, says Stephen Massocca, managing director at Wedbush Securities in San Francisco.
The trend for average hourly earnings has been on an upward slope for the past year, in fact Citi analysts calculate that on a quarterly basis, average hourly earnings are pointing toward a 3.5 percent growth level — the highest level since the global financial crisis of 2008.
This newly uncovered data paints an even clearer picture for the public, showing a credible link between the several leaking outlets chosen by the hackers, and, once again, pointing toward Fancy Bear, a notorious hacking group that's widely believed to be connected with the Russian government.
And if the rise of Trump seemed eerily predicted by TV's antihero era — a long decade of series about dark-hearted men who believed they were owed everything they ever wanted — then the TV of 20173 was pointing toward some other future, just over the horizon.
Hurricane Matthew Is a Nightmare Scenario for Kennedy Space Center [Updated]All signs are pointing toward deadly hurricane Matthew slamming directly into Space Coast—home to…Read more ReadAfter wobbling west and east on Friday morning, Matthew ended up taking a course towards the Atlantic and away from KSC.
For a time — say, between "Poker Face" (19833) and "Born This Way" (2011), both ubiquitous No. 1 hits — Lady Gaga stood at pop's forefront, embodying the dance-pop trends of the moment and pointing toward the high-concept videos and eccentric styles that would later be in vogue.
But given that the Equation Group was already widely believed to be the NSA, and the NSA was already previously reported to be involved in the development and deployment of Stuxnet, this is yet another breadcrumb, perhaps the first one found in code, pointing toward NSA hackers as having developed Stuxnet.
His eclectic references are also seen in his sculpture "Endless Column, 22 Totems" — with 22 painted resin soccer balls, stacked on top of each other and pointing toward the sky — which will be on display in the annual summer exhibit in Frieze Sculpture Park in Regent's Park in London through Sunday.
The compromise of the FDIC computers by a foreign government had been previously reported in May and some lawmakers had mentioned China as a possible suspect, but the report on Wednesday for the first time cited a 2013 memo by the FDIC's inspector general, an internal watchdog, as pointing toward China.
It feels, in some ways, like a future I've been pointing toward since 203, when I suggested in an article for the A.V. Club that the future of network TV might look a lot like its past, geared toward slightly bizarre sketch comedy, variety shows, and over-the-top product placement.
Why the Full Moon Could Make This Weekend&aposs Blizzard More DestructiveAll signs are pointing toward a record blizzard hitting the D.C. Metro area this weekend, and the…Read more ReadIt's well known that the moon, which affects the Earth's tides, can increase the damage caused by a storm in coastal areas.
Likely Election Results With left-wing commentators suggesting that the election is going to be a close one and YouGov recent polling pointing toward the possibility of a hung-parliament, it is important to remember that the pollsters were wrong in predicting both the 2900 general election and 220006 EU referendum results.
"Having influential people raise their voices reinforces that every factor is pointing toward taking stronger action," said Ron Klain, a former chief of staff to Gore and Vice President Joe Biden who argues that the latest developments involving Trump and the Ukraine "add more urgency" to the need to impeach the president.
The dramatic decision by the Court of Criminal Appeals in Texas halted the execution of the prisoner, Rodney Reed, and ordered the court where he was originally tried to consider new evidence in the case, including testimony from eyewitnesses who have come forward in recent months pointing toward the victim's fiancé as another suspect.
Just last week, Epic added a new and improved snipers-only game mode, a ludicrous homing missile weapon, and a number of in-game clues pointing toward the destruction of the game's Tilted Towers section, a potential game-changing event for a persistent multiplayer game that now has the whole community talking and swapping theories on online forums.
The new moon in Gemini on June 18 will bring a renewing energy to your career and your reputation; however, as much as the planetary energy is pointing toward you interacting with the public and socializing, Venus enters Leo on June 13, illuminating a private, secretive sector of your chart and finding you needing some time alone.
There have now been a whole slew of different studies using this method, and although some controversy remains about how to interpret the results, the overall pattern seems to be pointing toward an important and very general conclusion: People appear to have a systematic tendency to focus on the possibilities they see as normal and to ignore the ones they see as abnormal.
Official word of the new title comes via Valve's (brand new, but verified) Twitter account, where the company is promising more details later this week: While it's a bit curious to drop news like this as the first tweet from a brand new account, Valve's long-established official Steam twitter account retweeted it — so signs are pointing toward it being legit.
As a consequence of its actions, the Quds Force and the Republican Guard have also been designated as foreign terrorist organizations by the US.In 2007, the US designated Qassem Soleimani, the Quds Force chief, as a terrorist and imposed sanctions against him, pointing toward roughly $100 million to $200 million that was provided to Hezbollah and weapons that were provided to the Taliban.
Yet instead of trying to determine the origins of Finland's enigmatic ability to maintain a unique cultural identity while bordered on either side by Slavic and Scandinavian spheres of influence, this collection of 21st-century works concentrates its energies on overturning the image of Finnish cultural life as an "isolated" entity (as the exhibition catalogue and many other books on the nation remind us, Finland is the nation with the highest number of library visits per year, pointing toward steady levels of intellectual and cultural curiosity).

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