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"red ink" Definitions
  1. a business loss : DEFICIT
  2. the condition of showing a business loss

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So when we talk about the government having all this red ink, we have to remind ourselves that their red ink becomes our black ink, and their deficits are our surpluses.
That landed the airline in a sea of red ink.
For much of its life Amazon has bled red ink.
But the flow of red ink is not a mirage.
"It could be more red ink than normal," he added.
She was worried about the red ink in her budget.
Kylie Jenner's collection of red ink is growing – and improving.
After that, letters printed in red ink started to arrive.
Still, not all investors are scared away from Uber's red ink.
Mr. Rubio's policies would cause a tidal wave of red ink.
All of this red ink is beginning to rattle debt markets.
The firm will not say if it is spilling red ink.
Hugh Percy carried in battle and annotated in blood-red ink.
His tattoo artist mixed the Everence powder into the red ink.
Democrats and Independents see the rising red ink as a problem.
A trail of red ink continues to stain Oscar Health Insurance.
The 2020s will usher us into an abyss of red ink.
He passed a note written in red ink to a teller.
That could add an additional $450 billion to the annual red ink.
In a decade, the red ink is expected to reach $1.5 trillion.
Trying to finance all that red ink is going to be tricky.
It impressed me that all the direct quotes were in red ink.
About $1.3 trillion of that red ink had came from U.S. markets alone.
Investors might normally excuse a little red ink at an upstart tech company.
There is red ink but it has nothing to do with the mail.
The refining sector has contributed buckets of red ink to Pemex's bottom line.
There is red ink but it stems from congressional politics, not the mail.
Red ink is not an organizing political principle when it is Republican red.
It's not all red ink in the nearly $3 trillion hedge fund universe.
Today, Republicans in Congress seem far less interested in the nation's red ink.
But his deal for Sprint has so far resulted mostly in red ink.
That promises more red ink, as discounted battery car sales finally take off.
Some deals done years ago are now swamping Japanese companies with red ink.
All the red ink has bought the total national debt to $23.3 trillion.
The source of much of the red ink is concern about the world economy.
Banks stopped providing financial support to Hanjin Shipping, which has been bleeding red ink.
Emblazoned in red ink is the Prime Minister, Najib Razak, depicted as a clown.
Post-office staff singe cards and stamp them, in blood-red ink, from Hell.
At the moment, though, those investors are staring at hard-to-quantify red ink.
At the moment, though, those investors are staring at hard-to-quantify red ink.
Large, grainy pictures of him were printed with "Martyr Ahmad Tameem" in red ink.
Nowhere has the red ink been flowing faster than on the major market indices.
The upshot: It was struggling with $100 million in debt and hemorrhaging red ink.
What if The We Company shelves its growth plans and cuts the red ink?
Trump's tax cuts and increased fiscal spending have ballooned the U.S. government's red ink.
"If increasing the government's red ink leads to inflation, then reducing that red ink creates deflation, right?" he told M.M.T.-curious lawmakers from Mr. Abe's party during a seminar on the subject in late April, where he spoke in a personal capacity.
"Fix this," Hagatha barked, tossing a draft letter covered in red ink onto my desk.
Another problem with many IPOs -- and Uber especially: It, like Lyft, is bleeding red ink.
Those chiefly concerned with shrinking federal deficits blast a new flood-tide of red ink.
Banks stopped providing financial support to Hanjin, which has been bleeding red ink, last week.
On each report she drew bodies and body parts, then marbled it with red ink.
Their financial status varied from extremely healthy (like Kaiser Permanente) to red ink (Partners HealthCare).
By June, the CBO revised all those numbers to reflect more-than-expected red ink.
Maybe the puzzle company had a surplus of red ink that was about to expire.
That record has not deterred Republican claims that their policies will eventually reduce red ink.
If something was urgent, he would write out the note to them in red ink.
Red ink would rise even more unless the plan includes offsetting provisions to raise revenue.
Meanwhile, Uber is bleeding red ink, losing more than $700 million in the first quarter.
Red ink for the Boston Red Sox, naturally, and black as always for the Yankees.
Uber, meanwhile, is bleeding red ink, losing more than $700 million in the first quarter.
This is only the second time we've had red ink 37 years in the business.
However, economic growth has fallen below 3%, and the red ink has continued to grow.
As for postal finances, the reason for the red ink at USPS is often misrepresented.
Despite this coming gusher of red ink, neither Trump nor Clinton propose monkeying around with entitlements.
Last month, the Congress passed a bipartisan $1.3 trillion spending bill, adding even more red ink.
Worse, last year's deficit is just a small part of America's red ink river with China.
They believe that black or blue ink signifies corporations; red ink signifies flesh and blood people.
These secret meetings were far from an exercise in fiscal management of Postal Service red ink.
However, it spent 2202 percent more than it took in, leaving a sea of red ink.
Ashley Tisdale got a red ink tattoo of her late dog's name, Maui, on her forearm.
The red ink led some insurers to leave or shrink their involvement in 2017 and 2018.
"The river of red ink has run through American history from the beginning," said Mr. Calder.
It's not uncommon, of course, for start-ups to bleed red ink in their early days.
Trump would like us to believe all that red ink was actually a canny business strategy.
The budgetary red ink has fueled a national debt that has now swelled past $23 trillion.
The red ink led some insurers to leave or shrink their involvement for 2017 and 2018.
Harvey could increase the red ink to $40 billion, according to U.S. lawmakers pushing for reform.
But if they dare to look, there slumps Kansas, a supply-side casualty, bleeding red ink.
Dr. Woodard recalled Mr. Reed projecting images of title pages with "Urgent" written in red ink.
The majority of that red ink is expected to come from Sears and J.C. Penney, Perkins said.
Having survived that close call, China's leaders focused again on the economy's dismaying reservoirs of red ink.
Feedlots, which fatten up cattle ahead of slaughter, have suffered through 15 straight months of red ink.
And we are seeing that "negative-sum game" happening in Alaska, where schools are bleeding red ink.
Their bottom-line conclusion: The Senate bill would hike red ink by $1 trillion over 10 years.
That ocean of red ink actually makes DoorDash's reported, projected $450 million 2019 operating loss look modest.
For some, red ink can spark a potentially serious allergic reaction, turning the tattoo experience into a nightmare.
Indeed, these international bureaucracies project that the U.S. will have more red ink than Europe's decrepit welfare states.
"I will go to jail before I put the state in red ink," he said at the time.
Leading the charge into rising amounts of red ink have been the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress.
A handwritten list, scribbled in red ink, provides the names of some of the children who were killed.
It's common for larger firms, particularly tech companies, to post red ink when they are in expansion mode.
Photos of the trial showed Warmbier marking copies of indictment and sentencing documents with red ink on his thumb.
It was a sea of red ink as domestic investors got to trade for the first time since Jan.
Then, use stamps and red ink or red permanent marker to add your own sweet messages to the lid.
But we were off to a false start when it turned out that the red ink had gone bad.
Social Security's $32 trillion in red ink is 32 percent of the present value of the system's projected taxes.
Asked during a White House news conference Friday about the red ink, Trump said military spending has taken priority.
At first, it looks like a high school English paper, riddled aggressively with corrections and comments in red ink.
Between the lines: Centene has been profitable on the exchanges and sees opportunity where other insurers see red ink.
Some of those losses could be covered by bond insurance, though most investors would be stuck with red ink.
Waymo currently charges rates comparable to Uber and Lyft, whose reliance on fares has those firms bleeding red ink.
At first glance, it seems odd for USPS to be dropping prices while the red ink continues to grow.
Prioritizing these core products over other offerings that are adding to the red ink simply makes smart business sense.
But you can avoid a sea of red ink if you're willing to prepare well ahead of your flight.
"The biggest problem is $43 trillion in unfunded red ink," Kotlikoff said of the system's long-term unfunded liability.
Goldman Sachs sees a tidal wave of red ink — and it may drag the U.S. economy into its undertow.
After years of red ink, BlackBerry is once again cash-flow positive as it invests heavily in new technology.
A social security card is a piece of paper with, I think it's red ink with your number on it.
Going public is mostly a means to raise money for clinical trials, with red ink expected for years to come.
The game ends with red ink splattered and a hundred imagined girls slaughtered, amid the ruins of a mother's idealism.
Profits needed to justify the hype It's not just consumer companies like Uber and Lyft that are bleeding red ink.
Profits at steel firms around the world have fallen into a sea of red ink, shuttering plants and laying off workers.
One was remaining "deficit neutral," since budget red ink has alarmed so many Americans since it increased in the Great Recession.
As Trump's red ink formed bigger pools, he somehow got Forbes to up his worth to $1.5 billion the next year.
The national debt should have subsided as tax revenues recovered, but massive tax cuts in 2017 only added more red ink.
Lyft's net loss came in at $644 million, some 2.6 times more red ink than in the second quarter last year.
They hated Carina for being a witch, but they still have their own bald witch with lots of red-ink tattoos.
And so far, all her tats are in red ink, so we're wondering whether she kept that trend alive this time.
"Sam Walton would roll over in his grave if he saw the red ink these new initiatives will bear," he said.
With margins like that, one has to assume a $230k Model 25 can't be the answer to solving Tesla's red ink.
Let's hope you've got some more red ink left in your pen to strike out your other terrible bracket choices. Yikes.
The last time supplies overwhelmed demand, oilfield service suppliers cut 25.57s of thousands of jobs and top firms gushed red ink.
It seems an extravagant price for a debt-laden firm that is bleeding red ink and squandered two previous bail-outs.
The other $5 that Marlin charged, to cover salaries, taxes, equipment and a sliver of profit, was now just red ink.
Though the company continues to lose money, it has reduced the red ink on its books, losing $111.7 million last year.
However, he extended the argument this time to note that cheaper debt could mean a reduction in the national red ink.
Democrats and Republicans can come together to help domestic farmers and factories, without adding any red ink to the national debt.
Then when it's the Democrats' turn, they're expected to clean up the Republicans' red ink rather than address their own priorities.
Cheap funding looked like a boon to America, at the time awash in red ink because of tax cuts and foreign wars.
GE posted red ink again after two profitable quarters, due mainly to a $212-million goodwill charge for its power grid business.
GE posted its red ink again after two profitable quarters due to a $2679-million goodwill charge for its power grid business.
GE posted red ink again after two profitable quarters, due mainly to a $28-million goodwill charge for its power grid business.
These two features — higher taxes and lower future benefits — will more than wipe out the System's current $32 trillion in red ink.
"In our view, these corrective steps are necessary, even if they do splash the sales line with more red ink," Saunders said.
They think red ink fingerprints are the highest form of ID. Some even file legal documents with their fingerprints stamped in blood.
GE posted red ink again after two profitable quarters, due mainly to a $23-million goodwill charge for its power grid business.
However, Postal officials maintained that Congress needs to step in with legislation to reform the Postal Service after years of red ink.
It works like this: when a pregnant woman pees on the ad, the urine dissolves a red ink made of gold nanoparticles.
Since Kylie Jenner revealed her first tattoo back in 2015, the young billionaire has built a growing collection of (mostly red) ink.
The bank announced plans earlier this month to eliminate 18,000 jobs as part of a new effort to stem the red ink.
Instead of embracing the red-ink-stained status quo, Congress should prioritize our national defense and eliminate wasteful and outdated domestic programs.
What had, for many investors, been a growing pool of red ink during the year turned into a bloodbath by year-end.
Sex, pain, piss, goats, and garbage: it's all here in the deftly detailed, deeply symbolic red-ink drawings of Fin Simonetti, a.k.a.
The next French president will face a river of red ink, the European Commission warned Monday in its Winter 2017 Economic Forecast.
They also balked at a two-year budget measure they worried would worsen a fiscal picture already badly stained by red ink.
Such companies argue that for now, they are willing to tolerate red ink because the cost of slowing down is too high.
So while there is a lot of red ink to go around, it's not flowing evenly to all corners of the globe.
J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday the only financial market bubble he sees right now is in government red ink.
Before it drowned in red ink, MoviePass, the cut-rate ticket subscription service, trained fans (especially younger ones) to expect deep discounts.
Nearly a decade ago, red ink was splattered all over our nation's balance sheet, and that caused an uproar among countless Americans.
The multibillion-dollar cuts have not moved employers to invest and hire more; the state budget is now flooded with red ink.
The company boasted creativity, musicality and frugality, but it still failed to survive — shutting its doors amid a sea of red ink.
This is a big change from the last two years, when red ink and political uncertainty spurred many carriers to jump ship.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a Washington fiscal watchdog, said the red ink may rise in fiscal 2019 to $1.12 trillion.
With $2000 million in red ink at Trump Castle Casino, he suffered an aggregate loss of at least $19973 million in 21997 alone.
The Centre for Global Development has identified eight countries drowning in red ink that could be further swamped by BRI projects (see chart).
And if a company is bolstering its sales costs during a growth cycle, the red ink can stretch quite far toward the horizon.
Increased government spending and stagnant tax revenues help explain a level of red ink that could constrain U.S. growth (The Wall Street Journal).
"The idea that Delta's not bathing in red ink was a clarion call to buy this bedraggled group," Cramer said of the airlines.
The Grammar Snob sticker app, for $1, lets you add editorial red ink over a text message to fix a friend's bad grammar.
There's a lot of similarities between these two companies, and I'm not just talking about all the red ink on their income statements.
Drenched in red ink, the United States Postal Service has shut offices, reduced opening hours, closed processing plants and slashed its work force.
Flake worried that Congress would be unable to eliminate the benefit cold turkey, allowing it to bleed red ink for years to come.
And the red ink looks poised to continue to wash over equities as more coronavirus cases are identified across the U.S. and globally.
Last month, a graduate student doused the University of North Carolina's Confederate monument in a mixture of her own blood and red ink.
Lyft and Uber are set to report earnings for the quarter ending in June — and all eyes will be on the red ink.
It's unclear whether that will stem the flood of red ink from one of the most immediately value-destructive takeovers in recent memory.
But there could be reason to worry, James Mackintosh of the WSJ notes: There's a lot of red ink on company balance sheets.
Yet, with the leading edge of the enormous baby-boom generation now reaching retirement, these programs are becoming deepening seas of red ink.
Ms. Pitka finally got the land, but then state money to help with renewable energy projects disappeared in a cloud of red ink.
Aaron Hernandez was found in his cell with a Bible verse written on his forehead in blood red ink ... this according to local reports.
Valdez, who is the personal tattoo artist of Jenner's boyfriend Tyga, was the same artist who gave Kylie her very first red ink tattoo.
Nomura Holdings — Nomura will cut 500 to 600 jobs, primarily in Europe, as the brokerage firm tries to stem several years of red ink.
That $22019 billion annual charge not only accounts for the 'red ink,' it disguises the actual profits postal operations have been generating for years.
The steep plunge in the price of black gold is leaving state governments in the oil patch up to their necks in red ink.
He argued it's worth risking a "very significant recession" and even a "big hit" to the stock market to address the escalating red ink.
That $5.8 billion annual charge not only accounts for the "red ink" — it disguises the actual profits postal operations have been generating for years.
The bad news was the red ink, with Okta reporting net losses of $59.1 million for fiscal 2015 and $23 million for fiscal 2016.
And some sovereign citizens furthermore say that when you do your signature or you do your thumbprint it needs to be in red ink.
Both measures of red ink increased with the Republicans' $1.5 trillion December tax cuts package and a $1.3 trillion bipartisan spending bill in March.
But even that amount likely understates the size of its red ink, because it leaves out things like depreciation and amortization of capital expenditures.
They also have often been more tolerant of losses by tech companies, particularly younger ones, than they have of red ink from other firms.
The call to end Washington's obsession with red ink has attracted some other surprising advocates, who took a decidedly different route to get there.
Its 2m words of Latin, originally inscribed on sheepskin parchment in black and red ink, were recently digitised by researchers at the University of Hull.
Both firms' initiatives have doubtless been designed to signal to Wall Street that there is a way to make red ink turn into gold. Perhaps.
Some $1bn-2bn of last year's red ink was because of subsidies that Uber paid to drivers and passengers to draw them to its platform.
Banks stopped providing financial support to Hanjin, which had been bleeding red ink, in late August, prompting the shipping line to file for court receivership.
But since the visa rules changed, even comparatively well-run airlines, such as Cathay Pacific, have had to contend with a sea of red ink.
A protester was arrested at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Monday for dousing a Confederate monument with blood and red ink.
Sunday, he kept Pied Piper from drowning in red ink by firing all noncore staff, selling $70,000 in office equipment, and retrenching at Erlich's incubator.
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However, academic research — and estimates from nonpartisan sources based on that research — suggest that the result of the tax cuts will be more red ink.
"At least half of the industry is bleeding red ink right now," said Mitch Miller, chief executive of Carbon Green BioEnergy in Lake Odessa, Michigan.
You still see news reports that describe prominent Republicans as "deficit hawks," and puzzle over their relaxed attitude toward the current flood of red ink.
"At least half of the industry is bleeding red ink right now," said Mitch Miller, chief executive of Carbon Green BioEnergy in Lake Odessa, Michigan.
Think of the spine rounding, of putting pressure in undue places, of lumbago encircling your lower back as if scribbled in a teacher's red ink.
Euron's sneak attack involves a healthy dose of horrible, brutal death, implied rape, and pillaging, and it's just more red ink on Cersei's karmic ledger.
Some $110 million paid out to employees in stock did not get factored into JD's preferred earnings measure, thus magically helping turn red ink into black.
Since last year, the government's red ink surged 26 percent to $85033 billion — its highest point in seven years, according to administration data released on Friday.
As a deficit hawk, Corker's main concern is red ink - the tax bill is expected to add $1.5 trillion to the national debt over 10 years.
The picture is more ominous the long-term, as entitlements and interest on the national debt drown the United States in a sea of red ink.
Frick recalled the moment in his memoirs: Mage delivered his report in person... At the end of the report was a line underscored in red ink.
But since 203 oil prices and freight rates have fallen together, throwing both the shipping and energy units into a sea of red ink (see chart).
Still, as a child, her French wasn't good enough for her Toulon relatives; her grandfather corrected her letters in red ink and returned them to her.
"What appeared to be mathematical writings were written on the west facing windows of the apartment in red ink," said an affidavit filed with the complaint.
Democrats' casual attitude toward cost is in part a reaction to the Republican tax bill, which was passed without much concern for rising government red ink.
Mr. Thorndike recalled that the Reagan administration soon realized the problem of the red ink it was facing and started looking for new sources of revenue.
Those golden-brown seeds, so slippery when first removed, contain a milky, tannin-rich liquid that blooms into a startling red ink when simmered in water.
Countries such as Ghana, Zambia and Mozambique risk drowning in red ink, having ramped up government spending when GDP growth was stronger and global credit was easy.
The image ran on the front cover of Time magazine beneath the caption, "America, 1968" with the antiquated year crossed out and "2015" added in red ink.
Trump on the campaign trail promised to wipe out the entire national debt in eight years, but as president has shown no concern for mounting red ink.
Thanks to special paper soaked in another hCG-binding antibody, the red ink sticks to the magazine page, revealing the discounted price within a couple of minutes.
A note with "do not touch" scrawled in red ink is taped on to a fuse box, indicating where the residents have wired up their own electricity.
That did not take, but eventually retailers — in Philadelphia and beyond — managed to spin a new connotation: The day the books went from red ink to black.
But there's no evidence policymakers overseeing the rising tide of red ink are moving to do anything about it — and voters appear disinclined to force the issue.
In introducing the Postal Reform Act of 28503, lawmakers hope to use Medicare funds to bail out the retirement funds awash in red ink at the USPS.
Vincent Tullo's images, taken at performances in New Jersey and in Queens, are from the circus's final season, when the red ink was starting to build up.
Inside, new banners in embroidered yellow satin lie on the altar, ready for marking in red ink with the temple's stamp, before being flown from boats' masts.
"We can't rule out the chance the BOJ may incur red ink ... but short-term fluctuations in the BOJ's revenues won't disrupt our policy-making," he said.
The number "133" is written in red ink on her fist, which apparently is a reference to the number of nights Noah's parents have been without him.
The resulting annual charge of about $5.8 billion a year accounts for more than 90 percent of the red ink since the law took effect in 85033.
Indeed, virtually any sensible new spending on the poor will likely be precluded by the huge growth of budgetary red ink that flows from the tax cuts.
Uber is losing even more money, and several other unicorns set to make their debut later this year, such as WeWork and Slack, are bleeding red ink too.
And like many other startup firms that have recently gone public — including Lyft (LYFT), Uber (UBER), Pinterest (PINS) and Beyond Meat (BYND) — Luckin Coffee is bleeding red ink.
The sūrah [chapter] headings were added much later in red ink in the recognisable space purposely left blank to distinguish between the end and the beginning of chapters.
This is part of why sovereign citizens file endless court documents with strange wording, odd capitalization, fingerprints made in red ink or even blood, and other coded symbols.
That's far short of closing the near $1.5 trillion in red ink that Congress' nonpartisan Joint Committee on Taxation has estimated the bill would produce over that period.
And GOP leaders, who are facing fire for the soaring deficit spending under their watch, are billing the rescissions as a common-sense strategy for reducing red ink.
The rising red ink has been a worry for congressional Republicans, who sought earlier this year to claw back spending already appropriated through a rarely used rescission package.
But the red ink did not cost him his standard of living, because most of the money was borrowed, and because he was buffered by his father's wealth.
The Mexican oil giant's total financial debt stood at $105.2 billion last year, down 0.6% compared to $105.8 billion in red ink posted at the end of 13.
This tidal wave of red ink is even more extraordinary than it looks, because it has taken place despite falling unemployment, which usually leads to a falling deficit.
In fact, even the deficit scolds who played such a big role in Beltway discourse during the Obama years seem oddly selective in their concerns about red ink.
Investors had been bracing for the red ink after Tesla said it sold 2000 percent fewer vehicles in the first quarter than in the fourth quarter of 353.
Flake said Congress would not have been able to suddenly eliminate full expensing and that benefit would have been left to bleed red ink for years to come.
For instance, she uses color-coding systems with blue ink for clues and red ink for red herrings or things that come across as misleading or distracting to readers.
A topless woman with the phrase "Women's Lives Matter" written in red ink across the front of her body was arrested after she ran in front of Cosby outside.
Wall Street regularly sees biotech companies or cybersecurity startups go sky-high on the promise of future profits even though the stocks may currently be awash in red ink.
In the absence of structural entitlement reform, this looming shift in America's population profile means massive amounts of red ink as the baby boom generation moves into full retirement.
"Producers are going to bleed a lot of red ink," said Ken Maschhoff, chairman of Maschhoff Family Foods and co-owner of the nation's largest family-owned pork producer.
Now, thanks to Mr. Trump's 1995 tax records, the degree to which he spun all those years of red ink into tax write-off gold may finally be apparent.
True, this won't quite match 2012's red ink as a percentage of G.D.P.; but this time none of the deficit will be a result of a depressed economy.
While he may be freely spending his own money for this campaign, Bloomberg emphasized that he's trying to identify policies that won't drown the country deeper in red ink.
"I don't see any of them as game-changers," said Allon, who called Uber the biggest business experiment ever, for pursuing rapid global growth fueled by endless red ink.
IPOs in 22000 were smaller and bleeding red ink An unprofitable software company named VA Linux still holds the record for the largest one-day gain for an IPO.
Both measures of red ink on the U.S. taxpayers' ledger ballooned with the Republicans' $1.5 trillion December tax cuts package and a $1.3 trillion spending bill approved in March.
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Tokyo-based Sony kept its full-year profit projection unchanged Friday at 140 billion yen ($1.2 billion), which would be a reversal from red ink in the previous fiscal year.
Last April, a student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill poured red ink and some of her own blood onto a Confederate monument on the university's campus.
Headstones, each bearing the name and grave number of the victim scribbled in red ink on both sides, were unloaded from vehicles and carried on people's backs up the hill.
Our advice for writing with a partner is the same as for staying in love: figure out the big stuff early on, and avoid, whenever possible, passive-aggressive red ink.
The clichéd way to talk about the debt is in alarmist terms — to warn of Social Security going broke or to make references to trillions of dollars of red ink.
The combined effect that Mr. Trump's spending and tax-cut commitments would have on the size of government and the volume of red ink confounds veterans of Republican policy debates.
Rupert Murdoch, whose News Corporation owns The Post, has long tolerated the paper's unprofitability, but there may come a time when his successors have far less stomach for red ink.
Pointing to growing income inequality as well as mounting government red ink, the Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist cites a litany of ways the rich ought to be paying more.
Disney to "broaden the scope" of succession planning as its COO departs On an already heavy red-ink day, Disney stock was further hit in after-hours trading by investors.
I used red ink and tried to draw as straight as possible in a very stereographical way, but there are these divots and deviations, and the ink starts to bleed.
As a deficit hawk, Corker's main concern about the plan has been red ink - the tax bill is expected to add $1.4 trillion to the national debt over 10 years.
The flow of red ink mainly represents subsidies from investors to riders: cash that allows average Joes to feel as though they have a personal car at their beck and call.
Deforestation has been a problem in Brazil since colonial times, when Portuguese settlers cut native "Pau Brasil" trees that yielded red ink and helped give the country its name, Rossetti said.
In December 2015, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star had gotten the word "sanity" written out phonetically in red ink across her right hip by celebrity tattoo artist Bang Bang.
Twelve years ago our state was adrift; drowning in red ink, unable to pay our bills, fix our roads, improve our schools or keep the best and brightest students in Indiana.
So the red ink reminds you of how you felt when pedagogical teachers corrected your work; the images of women remind you of various facets and ideas of the female experience.
"Study for a Lady Justice," a rapid sketch in red ink of a woman lifting a sword, was probably an early effort at planning the Madonna, according to the exhibition catalogue.
Although once destined for disposal, the manuscript offers important tools today to understanding the printmaking process: it retains details that no final book would reveal, such as annotations in red ink.
President Donald Trump had vowed that his stimulus policies, including massive corporate tax cut and aggressive deregulation, would help stem the red ink coming from Washington, but it has only increased.
The sea of red ink is getting deeper and deeper in Washington, with the federal government already racking up a budget deficit that is averaging close to $100 billion a month.
Automotive News, the industry's main trade paper, noted the health of the automobile business: "You'd think the auto industry had been bleeding red ink" since it reached the emissions agreement with Obama.
Red ink in European equities is nothing new — many sectors and stock market indices remain negative year-to-date, as investors focus on the divergence trade with the U.S. outperforming everything else.
The New York Daily News – whose over-the-top anti-Trump coverage could not stem years of red ink – laid off half of its newsroom staff on Monday despite calls from Gov.
Plenty of red ink While Uber and Lyft have enormous potential, Wall Street is worried about the companies' hefty losses as they engage in an intense price war and fund new ambitions.
It's a common conservative ploy — to conflate seniors' earned benefits with the issue of debt — even though Social Security is self-funded and does not contribute a penny to federal red ink.
In spite of a sharp trade rhetoric from Washington, and Japan's promises to get a more balanced bilateral trade, America's red ink with Japan is now virtually unchanged compared with last year.
After all, if world No. 20113 Y.E. Yang can beat Tiger Woods in a final-round staredown, which transpired seven years ago at the PGA, the point is underscored in red ink.
That type of fiscal burden comes as the government already has chalked up $624.5 billion in red ink through just the first five months of the fiscal year, which started in October.
That type of fiscal burden comes as the government already has chalked up $22020 billion in red ink through just the first five months of the fiscal year, which started in October.
The U.S. government's red ink for fiscal 2019 swelled past the $1 trillion mark in August, the first time that level has been eclipsed in seven years, the Treasury Department reported Thursday.
After the release of the report, the Republican Study Committee, the main organization for House conservatives, signaled that it would not ignore that rising red ink to accommodate Mr. Trump's spending ambitions.
The new Taylor releases revenge anthems and writes her enemies' names in red ink on a list akin to Arya Stark's, and doesn't take being called a liar in a public arena lightly.
And, of course, WeWork's ambitions crashed into reality when public investors balked at the company's price tag, leading the company to pull its IPO altogether rather than post its own gnarly red ink.
Those savings, including welfare reforms, had artificially reduced the red ink in the budget after they were blocked by opposition lawmakers in a hostile Senate where the government has a wafer-thin majority.
A two-year budget deal that Trump negotiated with Congress earlier in August likely will only add to the red ink as the spending plan authorized increased spending on defense and domestic programs.
But the system relies on a camera that can see a grid applied to objects, using infra-red ink that's invisible to the human eye, and track how it's warped in real time.
It allowed its budget deficit to reach 3.7% of GDP in 2015, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, our sister firm, but that red ink followed an even bigger surplus the year before.
Amazon: The Hill's Jordan Fabian reports that Trump on Friday received an as-yet-unseen government report recommending ways to overhaul the U.S. Postal Service and blot up some of its red ink.
LEWISTON, Me. — Maine just ended its fiscal year in the black, with a healthy surplus of $176 million, a far cry from a few short years ago when it was hemorrhaging red ink.
On top of the cumulative deficits of $3.2 trillion over the next 10 years caused by this budget, we would be shouldered with $7.6 trillion more red ink because of the tax cuts.
The words were written on a yellow sheet of paper, torn off from a legal pad, in black, blue and red ink, and the ones that explicitly threatened rape were written in red.
And it was also predictable that they would return to deficit posturing as soon as the deed was done, citing the red ink they themselves produced as a reason to cut social spending.
But some investors worry that these companies, awash in red ink and unlikely to turn a profit for years, are being valued too highly and could ultimately disappoint their new public-market backers.
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, said previous Republican tax cut efforts had paved the way for sweeping spending cut proposals after the red ink reared its head.
In an interview with Reuters, Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said his party would take a hard look at spending on domestic programs next year in an effort to rein in the red ink.
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All told, a budget that the Trump administration said would reduce red ink over the coming decade by $3.6 trillion would, in reality, add at least $1.7 trillion and possibly a good bit more.
It's hard to get up in the morning to push snow, feed reindeer and then look at all that red ink at the end of the year — and it's not red because of Christmas.
Amsterdam Stock Exchange's AEX index of the Netherlands' 25 most traded stocks is also flailing in red ink when returns are viewed over the period, capable of delivering only an average -0.38 percent fall.
Morrison should report the red ink matched forecasts at around A$37 billion (19.2 billion pounds) this financial year and allow him to offer the aspirational goal of small fiscal surpluses from 2021-22 onwards.
Peugeot can help Opel reverse ten years of red ink by showing the European brand how it achieved its own turnaround, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Peugeot parent PSA group told CNBC on Tuesday.
The red ink at Petrobras was driven by a 46 percent decline in the price of benchmark Brent crude oil, a drop that has driven up losses and caused writedowns throughout the global oil industry.
The leader of the House Freedom Caucus, which touts its opposition to deficits, says some more red ink for tax cuts might be OK. That would fit the behavior of real-life mommies and daddies.
Reminded by Mr. Baier that he has presided over a flood of red ink, Mr. Trump insisted that he cared about the national debt and would make tackling it a priority in a second term.
As an article in this week's print issue points out, the sector has headed into a sea of red ink this year: Airlines stocks have fallen even as Indian shares have performed decently overall (see chart).
"At the end of an administration and after almost three years of red ink, a pep talk from a senior federal official might not a convince a CEO to hang in for another year," Adelberg said.
The red ink at Petrobras was driven by a 22023 percent decline in the price of benchmark Brent crude oil LCOc21, a drop that has driven up losses and caused writedowns throughout the global oil industry.
Allowing such red ink to mount under his stewardship has been uncomfortable for Mr. Mulvaney, a self-proclaimed deficit hawk who envisioned enacting deep cuts across the federal government upon assuming the role of budget director.
You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out that if tax revenues are surging and the debt is still rising, then the culprit for all the red ink has to be increased government spending.
In another instance of the Republican-controlled Congress running up debt on the Treasury Department credit card, the Joint Committee on Taxation pointed to healthcare tax cuts included in the measure for the additional red ink.
There are plenty of successful tech companies that haven't achieved profitability: Uber has achieved a tremendous valuation despite its huge losses, and Snapchat just went public with a balance sheet that sports more red ink each quarter.
A verse from the Bible is also referenced on the side of the shoe, Matthew 14:25, while a drop of red ink that symbolizes the blood of Christ is visible on the tongue of the trainer.
Peloton has posted a net loss every year since its founding in 211.9, though its $22012 million in cumulative red ink is significantly below the nearly $22 billion that WeWork lost in just the last year alone.
But the flood of red ink drove home the need for the company to move forward with hits plans to restructure its business, a shake-up that it said will cost $11 billion in the coming years.
Conservative lawmakers who had endorsed the Republican governor's decision to slash $3.7 billion in revenue over five years by cutting business and upper-bracket tax rates are recanting now that the state is awash in red ink.
Some taped bandages to their eyes, dripping with red ink to represent the injury to a female volunteer medic after she was hit with a beanbag round, allegedly fired by police during a protest earlier in August.
As the business press spills black ink explaining away Uber's red ink, this is a good opportunity to remember why the ride-hail company's business model is not only unsustainable but a fundamental threat to the public.
He won't be afraid of adding to the national debt if he believes the spending is an investment that will pay dividends in the form of eventual higher tax returns that one day can stanch the red ink.
The White House, surprised at the acceleration in the red ink that resulted from the 1981 tax cuts, agreed to reverse a few of them the next year, in the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023.
Former President George W. Bush quickly turned the surplus into a sea of red ink, first by pushing for two enormous tax cuts that favored very wealthy Americans and second by leading America into two immensely costly wars.
The bottom line: A budget that the White House says will be in balance by 250 would, in reality, remain deeply in red ink throughout the coming decade and ultimately add trillions of dollars to the national debt.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the corporate owner, Sears Holdings Corporation, cited its efforts to cut costs, sell property, tap new funding sources and make other moves to stanch the flow of red ink.
Indeed, according to new data, over half of these municipal fiber systems fail to bring in enough revenue to cover their ongoing operating costs, bleeding red ink every day they operate and falling further and further into debt.
Williams, 21, turned to Mr. K of N.Y.C. tattoo parlor Bang Bang Tattoo to inscribe the quote, "No One" in blood-red ink across the nape of her neck as an ode to her character's arc on the series.
"Right now we are nearly $20 trillion in debt, but Mick is a very high-energy leader with deep convictions for how to responsibly manage our nation's finances and save our country from drowning in red ink," Trump said.
Back Friday, the day after the Thanksgiving holiday, was so named because spending in the United States would surge and retailers would traditionally begin to turn a profit for the year - moving from the red ink into the black.
As my colleague Alexei Oreskovic wrote this week in his weekly Trending email (sign up here if you don't already receive it), there's more than just the red ink on their income statements that ties the two companies together.
Clad in a sleek black jacket, its title and author a slash of blood-red ink, Gillian Flynn's ''Gone Girl'' was in the very ether, what everyone was reading and everyone was talking about: the ''it'' book of summer.
But the detail that struck me most forcefully was the brightness of the red ink: Every time I visited the gallery, over a matter of weeks, it looked as if the artist had painted it on only moments before.
If you're anything like me, it's hard to look at the value of your 401(k), IRA, or other investment accounts as the red ink keeps piling up and the overall value of the account falls off a cliff.
Earlier this month he went so far as to say he would go to jail "before I put the state in red ink" by adding at least 70,220 more low-income adults to the state's Medicaid population of 23,2138.
Days before the Republican-led House is set to vote on a measure to repeal ObamaCare, state-based public policy think tanks are warning the legislation will leave residents with red ink and eliminate insurance for hundreds of thousands.
Someone has colored in the bottom parts of the thermometer in red ink, to represent the number of high school seniors who have been placed in paid internships across Sacramento, part of a program the city calls Thousand Strong.
Paris is now under observation in an EU "excessive deficit procedure" for its 22 percent of GDP budget gap last year, and apparent difficulties in meeting this year's commitment of narrowing the red ink to 89.23 percent of GDP.
Black Friday, the day after the Thanksgiving holiday, was so named because spending in the United States would surge and retailers would traditionally begin to turn a profit for the year - moving from the red ink into the black.
The president will seek to eliminate up to $4.6 trillion in red ink forecast over a decade, but will not propose to balance the budget, believing that deficits on his watch are "manageable," especially with the current low interest rates.
Uniqlo's logo, for instance, is a modern take on the four character stamps, usually dipped in red ink; many other logos are structured within the circle, which was used for centuries to contain mon, the embellished emblems of different clans.
Related: A Year of Low Oil Prices Means Fewer Rigs in the US — But Not Less Oil The steep plunge in the price of black gold is leaving state governments in the oil patch up to their necks in red ink.
Because of the uniqueness of the program's subsidy system there is likely a point where a health plan can concentrate its pool of covered people from among the most highly subsidized participants and collect enough premium to end the red ink.
The government in May pushed out a return to a budget surplus by a year - the red ink is projected to fade to $6.0 billion by 2019/20, with the aim of returning the books to balance by 2020/21.
The mention of bar cars summoned memories of gray flannel and red ink, except that the bar cars were moneymakers, even in the darkest days of Metro-North's predecessor 50 years ago, the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
That law created the red ink you've read about – it uniquely requires the USPS to prefund future retiree health benefits decades in advance and accounts for 220006 percent of reported losses since 2202, and 2628 percent of losses reported since 28500.
" In his tweets, Trump claimed that his red-ink bookkeeping was all real estate gamesmanship, even though the Times' story pointedly declared, "Depreciation cannot account for the hundreds of millions of dollars in losses Mr. Trump declared on his taxes.
Before the statue was brought down, demonstrators, who gathered on Monday to oppose possible sanctions against a student who splashed red ink and blood on the monument in April, marched across the campus and sometimes exchanged verbal barbs with counterprotesters.
Budget hawks worried about the unabated rise in spending with no effort to bring down a rising tide of red ink; the bill would increase military and domestic spending limits by more than $350 billion over the next two years.
The main problem is that the federal government is swimming in red ink with an annual deficit of $550 billion and a national debt — the accumulation of past deficits and interest due to lenders to the U.S. Treasury — exceeding $20 trillion.
" They also hung posters in and around polling places that read, in bright red ink: "Warning: This Area Is Being Patrolled by the  National Ballot Security Task Force: It Is a Crime to Falsify a Ballot or to Violate Election Laws.
And what is to be made of a full page in that newspaper in which "traitor" in red ink is stamped on photographs edited to look like mug shots of seven of the 17 women's rights activists arrested in May?
"The trade war between China and the U.S. is over for now, but the trade deficit red ink remains, which makes markets scratch their heads and wonder what that was all about," notes Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG Union Bank.
But this is no after-school special with a warm lesson underlined in red ink; "Strawberries" begins with Ramy lying about masturbation and climaxes with a one-on-one chat between the boy and his subconscious projection of Osama Bin Laden.
The rising levels of red ink have come despite a period of sustained economic growth, when budget deficits typically fall as households earn more money, corporations make higher profits and fewer people use safety net programs like unemployment benefits and food stamps.
The rising levels of red ink have come despite a period of sustained economic growth, when budget deficits typically fall as households earn more money, corporations make higher profits and fewer people use safety net programs like unemployment benefits and food stamps.
The stock jump came even though Wall Street now has an entirely new section of red ink it needs to stare at inside the quarter earnings report from the search giant: the "Other Bets" that come out of Alphabet's non-Google divisions.
Unfortunately, instead of moving now to avert potentially severe consequences in the not-too-distant future, national leadership seems content not to just to watch the red ink grow but to go on a gleeful spending spree and effectively hasten the problem along.
On a recent steamy afternoon, with a rooster crowing in his backyard, Mr. Mo showed a petition against the land seizures that was signed by around 400 villagers, who included their thumbprints in red ink on the reams of sweat-stained paper.
Instead of building on this island of success in the sea of red ink in other government programs, Congress has chipped away at the unique features that have produced its success—a judicious use of regulation, genuine market competition, transparency and consumer choice.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) suggested the FBI is using too much red ink to try to block any new information in the memo from being made public.
On the front was printed only her name (including user ID) and a return address: SLACK COMPLIANCE, 1999 DEFENSE PENTAGON, WASHINGTON DC. Beneath this address, in blood red ink, was printed NOT TO BE RETURNED, which made little sense beneath a return address.
The explosion in red ink has become such a political albatross that House Republicans set a vote for Thursday on a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution in an attempt to demonstrate that they are serious about fiscal discipline despite their recent actions.
And yet that only begins to describe the depths of a program whose athletic department is swimming in red ink, was criticized this year in a report as unprepared to enter the Big Ten and seems to encounter a crisis du jour.
The deficit figures released Tuesday will be a major challenge to House Republicans, who were swept to power in 22011 on fears of a bloated deficit and who made controlling red ink a major part of their agenda under former President Barack Obama.
While President Donald Trump and his allies hope economic growth may ease future deficits, few fiscal conservatives cheered Monday's release of the president's $4 trillion-plus budget, which would create $7.2 trillion in red ink over the next decade if adopted by Congress.
The federal deficit is now 17% higher than it was at the end of the last fiscal year, according to figures the Treasury Department released this week — but that just begins to tell the story of all the red ink we've been building up.
Scorsese is known for having a hyperactive camera with sudden changes in speed and direction of movement, and these crude pencil drawings, which incorporate red ink scribbles to represent omnipresent spurts of blood, show the careful planning necessary to execute this controlled visual chaos.
Trump policies, without red ink-reducing components, "[by] our estimate would explode the debt by $5 trillion in the first 10 years ... and by the end of 10 years our debt as percentage of GDP would be over 100 percent," Democratic former Pennsylvania Gov.
They use red ink (or sometimes even blood) instead of blue or black ink to signify to the evil shadow government and their puppet judges that it is the true flesh-and-blood person who is signing a particular document and not the corporate shell.
The changes occurred on the watch of Nancy Dubuc, a former head of the A&E cable network who joined Vice Media as chief executive last year and has been charged with the task of stanching the flow of red ink at the company.
President Donald Trump wasn't kidding when he promised during the campaign to dismantle the federal government — but he's still falling far short of his pledges to foster a major defense boost, rein in Washington's red ink or boost the lives of his working class voters.
"Silent Sam," a bronze and marble statue erected in 1913, has been the focus of student protests and sit-ins over the past several years with vandalism of blood and red ink, costing the UNC-Chapel Hill campus $390,000 in security costs just for last year.
Uber's head of finance is leaving the company, giving the ride-hailing startup the tricky task of trying to fill two high-level holes in its leadership team as it grapples with multiple scandals and bleeds hundreds of millions of dollars in red ink every quarter.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Shareholders will press Virgin Australia Holdings' new CEO Paul Scurrah to present a robust strategic plan on Wednesday, when the airline is expected to report its seventh consecutive annual loss, on top of $1.2 billion worth of red ink over the previous six years.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Shareholders will press Virgin Australia Holdings' new CEO Paul Scurrah to present a robust strategic plan on Wednesday, when the airline is expected to report its seventh consecutive annual loss, on top of $1.2 billion worth of red ink over the previous six years.
Grubhub competes with a number of startup darlings, including Postmates (trapped in Schrodinger's Exit at the moment), DoorDash (aggressively valued, under fire for payment practices and theoretically considering a direct listing despite unprofitability) and Uber Eats (a deeply unprofitable portion of Uber's larger Red Ink empire).
This red ink is the predictable result of adding 74 million retiring baby boomers to a system that provides Medicare recipients with benefits three times as large as their lifetime contributions, and also pays Social Security benefits typically exceeding lifetime contributions (both measured as net present value).
Her new tattoo, a once-mysterious red shape on her bicep, is her grandmother's name written in her grandfather's handwrting, and matches her other two tattoos — "sanity" spelled phonetically on her hip, and a red heart right below her shoulder — which are both also done in red ink.
Another is Shane Claiborne, a leader of the Red Letter Christian movement, a network of left-wing evangelicals who imagine a Christianity that "looks like Jesus" and try to adhere to his teachings, relying on his direct statements in the New Testament, which are often printed in red ink.
Although my love for The Lion King runs deep, I found myself pledging my loyalty to Favreau's vision as soon as I saw mystical baboon Rafiki (John Kani) smudge his special red ink on Simba, a symbolic gesture that is one of the animated movie's most powerful images.
Moreover, next year, you can count on the sponsors of this horrendous new tax law using the additional red ink they're now creating to justify deep cuts to Medicare, Social Security and other entitlement programs that are key supports for the very people the new tax law leaves behind.
The other, perhaps more disturbing, lessons are that even though Congress created a demonstrably successful waste-fighting tool, a veritable "black swan" in this sea of red ink, fraud and government mismanagement, many members of Congress have stood quietly by as the program has been gutted from the inside out.
As Mr. Millington winced and drew in sharp breaths, Mr. Matsuba jabbed the needled-rod close to 140 times a minute, sparing the few seconds when he would re-dip the needle and wipe away excess red ink or speckles of blood from the slowly emerging toad on Mr. Millington's chest.
A splashy 234th season kickoff event on Wednesday at a posh Manhattan hotel overlooking Central Park was not meant as a celebration of the past but of the riches that lay ahead, so there was no need to dwell on a troubling bottom line which is written in red ink.
The big picture: That red ink tide could become a tsunami if the minimum wage is significantly increased — via a federal mandate that includes on-demand workers, specific laws aimed at on-demand workers (as recently happened in New York City), or courts ruling that on-demand workers should be classified as employees.
When that was blocked by a Republican filibuster in the Senate, Clinton turned toward economic adviser Robert Rubin's argument that the deficit, by harming investor confidence and "crowding out" private investment, was a drag on the economy and that reducing red ink would provide a long-term economic stimulus of its own.
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Orestes Varvitsiotes, Brooklyn To the Sports Editor: Re "Chasing Big Sports Goals, Rutgers Stumbles Into a Vat of Red Ink" (March 12): With multimillion-dollar fitness centers and high-priced coaches, Rutgers University has allowed its overeagerness to fit in with its Big 10 colleagues to come at the expense of most students.
They told all of them that if the healthy new enrollees' premiums didn't exceed the costs of any one of the insurers having to take on older and sicker customers, the companies that were doing better and clearing a profit would pay into a fund to make the less lucky insurers red ink go away.
"In short, Canada's clean-technology industry is awash in red ink" and its companies vulnerable to foreign takeover, the report said adding that Canada's share of the global clean tech export market slipped to 1.4 percent in 2015 versus 1.6 percent in 2008, while Malaysia and China have taken much larger chunks over that period.
The reality star's body art is the phonetic spelling of sanity done in red ink, while Hailey's is the word "gente" written in a cursive script, which is the Portuguese word for people, ostensibly meant as a tribute to her Brazilian heritage as well as a matching tattoo she got with her model friend, Mari Mckinney.
This is not the Fed's fault; it merely highlights the futility of using monetary policy against forces it was never designed to counter: Slow productivity growth the past ten years; changing demographics (notably the aging of the baby boom into retirement); fiscal red ink from entitlements and higher interest payments; the China slowdown; and turmoil in the European Union.
"As you know there's a lot of red ink because there seems to be a lack of much interest on a bipartisan basis in balancing the budget ... but I hope at some the president will convene a group of us to come up with a solution like President Obama did to deal with our deficits and debt," Cornyn said.
Ms. Dubuc, who has vowed to stop the flow of red ink at Vice by next year, named Mr. Gabai the head of Vice Studios U.S. in January and gave him a mandate: Drastically increase the number of television shows the company produces for outside buyers while continuing to make a smattering of sharp-edged feature films.
The sanctions levied Friday, which included two years' probation and recruiting restrictions, stemmed from a series of scandals under the former coach, Kyle Flood, and were the latest embarrassments for an athletic department known more for losses and red ink than victories in the years since it bet its athletic future on a move to the Big Ten Conference.
He speaks warmly of most authors, especially those who made the leap to genuine friendship (Gottlieb's account of hosting Nora Ephron and her sons for months following the breakdown of her marriage to Carl Bernstein, the genesis for Heartburn, brims with affection) but even when the relationship is entirely between the author's words and the editor's red ink cross-outs.
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You might also collect new words, like osculatory (a spot on a page, often designated with a red cross, where worshippers may kiss), uncial (a script in all capitals), rubric (a section written red ink), and all the different kinds of books: breviaries, pontificals, missals, antiphonals, graduals, psalters, Books of Hours, lectionaries, and passionals (not to mention Bibles and gospels).
Here's an in-depth, 90-day rewind First, I'm going to point out that the red ink seems destined to hit them today: all five of them are looking at one of their worst trading days in recent memory according to the futures markets, with Apple currently down about 12% in pre-market trading, far in excess of the 5% decline in the U.S. stock futures markets.
Hayes was writing about the ways that Republicans make it harder for many groups to vote — mandating voter ID's, and the like — but his description applies just as aptly to insurance companies doing everything they can to stop you from filing claims, or magazines that make it very easy to subscribe, but require you to notarize, and sign a form in triplicate, with the asservations of seven witnesses in red ink, if you want to stop the subscription from automatically self-renewing.
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