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"reverberate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] (of a sound) to be repeated several times as it is reflected off different surfaces synonym echo
  2. [intransitive] reverberate (with/to something) (of a place) to seem to shake because of a loud noise
  3. [intransitive] (formal) to have a strong effect on people for a long time or over a large area

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Sugar transformed the world in ways that continue to reverberate.
It's not just Ohio where GM's move could reverberate politically.
The shutdown's effects have begun to reverberate across the country.
The shooting in Orlando continued to reverberate around the world.
But the comments, aided by Trump's campaign, continued to reverberate.
A Clinton landslide would reverberate even further down the ballot.
That action will continue to reverberate in the weeks ahead.
Those wins, and others like them, could reverberate beyond November.
Disclosures from the impeachment will reverberate throughout American foreign policy.
Economists say such a withdrawal would reverberate beyond North America.
Sometimes, a disaster can reverberate years later in unexpected ways.
The abrupt cuts across airlines would reverberate around the economy.
It is a breathing skin against which sounds reverberate eerily.
A hit to this sector would reverberate across the economy.
Her words have inspired countless others, and still reverberate today.
That means the decision will reverberate far beyond Britain's borders.
The consequences of Pecker's receiving immunity could reverberate throughout Trump world.
I can't imagine that Warren's newest words will reverberate in techland.
The case will set a precedent in Canada and reverberate abroad.
The moment is excruciating, and its consequences reverberate throughout the season.
But its strong showing is likely to reverberate in other ways.
What to watch: The election will also reverberate across South America.
Clanks and kicks roll through and reverberate against the towering dunes.
The most recent accident will reverberate throughout the commercial spaceflight industry.
Then it's going to reverberate and there will be ore issues.
These kinds of choices have repercussions that reverberate throughout the episodes.
The eventual ruling will reverberate during an already heated presidential election.
It really took him leaving LA for his work to reverberate.
The move by New Jersey could reverberate across the gig economy.
His ideas will reverberate from Turkey to Saudi Arabia and beyond.
Internationally, the price drop will reverberate differently from country to country.
Claims that Mr Johnson has misled the queen reverberate in Brussels.
The impact of the deal would reverberate for years to come.
It is momentous and its good effects will reverberate for decades.
The actions of Omar Mateen reverberate far beyond the borders of Orlando.
Any separation between Trump and Pence could reverberate against Trump in Congress.
"You see his heel drop down and calf muscle reverberate," she said.
The performers are trained to make the slightest movement reverberate like thunder.
And the effects of housing discrimination on health can reverberate for decades.
Regulators should be anticipating how this could reverberate through the financial system.
But there is little doubt that Judge Leon's decision will reverberate widely.
Meanwhile, cheap oil could reverberate through other energy markets in counterintuitive ways.
But there is little doubt that Judge Leon's decision will reverberate widely.
Fallout from the violence in Charlottesville continues to reverberate across the country.
If they set up flat to the wall, the sound would reverberate.
Szelc said the sights and sounds still reverberate in her mind today.
Trump's turn against his own party could also reverberate in down-ballot races.
The ripple effect will reverberate throughout state economies in a myriad of ways.
How they reverberate through the broader system is very little studied or understood.
What to watch: All of those rulings will reverberate deeply throughout American life.
Rest assured, the benefits will reverberate far beyond the State House in Abuja.
Loud moans reverberate down the long and narrow corridor of Freight + Volume gallery.
Some labor experts argued that these victories could reverberate through the broader economy.
Indeed, the Islamic revolution in 1979 did reverberate across the entire Muslim world.
The attacks also showed how disputes within the Middle East can reverberate globally.
But it will continue to reverberate in our lives, indirectly, but not subtly.
Pence's selection as Trump's vice presidential nominee will reverberate beyond the governor's race.
"The shock of official congressional and presidential denial will reverberate through the world."
"It's a little absurd," Vibrations and sounds also reverberate elsewhere in the exhibition.
The shooting's impact continues to reverberate following a particularly deadly year for journalists.
One question is the extent to which the victory could reverberate beyond Missouri.
However, with executives on edge, any bad news could reverberate and affect investment.
Then he watches as his tweets reverberate on cable channels and news sites.
That would reverberate through the industrial strongholds that the Conservatives carried on Thursday.
Stress tests don't consider how a firm's response to a shock can reverberate.
But the findings on Clinton are sure to reverberate through the 2016 presidential campaign.
These lingering questions permeate Evers's work; his stories reverberate long after the final page.
Their trade dispute promises to redirect LNG trade routes and reverberate throughout the market.
And the loss of unrelated ACA provisions would reverberate throughout the health care system.
But other influences in that hotly contested race will reverberate across the electoral landscape.
The case will reverberate beyond the present, Mr. Pörksen said in a telephone interview.
Treuer's novel follows the consequences of a single day that reverberate throughout characters' lives.
It is not yet clear how California's ruling could reverberate throughout these other jurisdictions.
Their attitudes about harassment could reverberate in legal disputes that arise in other realms.
So let's not lessen the shock factor that should reverberate across this extraordinary moment.
Because cars are Germany's biggest export, problems in the industry reverberate through the economy.
Because cars are Germany's biggest export, problems in the industry reverberate through the economy.
Strong El Niño events can reverberate globally, altering prevailing weather patterns from California to Indonesia.
Even a far less bloody intervention in Hong Kong would reverberate as widely (see article).
Third, the FBI's new disclosures are sure to reverberate through various ongoing lawsuits under FOIA.
The global impact of the trade tensions will "continue to reverberate" throughout 2019, StanChart said.
Facebook suffered a rebuke in February that would reverberate through the rest of the year.
Puerto Rico's financial crisis, and the solutions sought by Washington, could reverberate throughout municipal finance.
Local officials, residents and economists warn that a tax could reverberate across the local economy.
As the Paris Peace Forum gets underway, echoes of the past are sure to reverberate.
These decisions are likely to reverberate in upcoming elections and the post-2020 Census redistricting.
Behind him lies a trail of political wreckage that will reverberate for years to come.
Some of them could reverberate not only by vital inspiration, but precedent in employment law.
Yet on Saturday, questions about how the bomber had chosen his targets continued to reverberate.
Other political analysts wondered whether the mounting scandals involving Russia might not begin to reverberate.
The consequences of the Google walkout last week could reverberate across the entire tech sector.
An Armenian Apostolic priest begins to perform sacred rituals as ancient prayers reverberate in harmony.
For some time, news of the incident failed to reverberate much beyond the home itself.
The next question will be how the New Hampshire results will reverberate into the future.
Still, the side effects of the showdown will reverberate for years and subsequent political eras.
It's also what makes the threat of climate change reverberate so deeply in the community.
Through his music, his recordings, and his lingering aura, Boulez will reverberate into the future.
Layers of different-colored tulle made the images appear to reverberate in a holographic effect.
Too often conversations about these kinds of issues simply reverberate within their respective echo chambers.
They will reverberate through the economy, test America's good global credit and affect millions of people.
I find that the side effects of the loudness of parenting reverberate throughout my entire life.
Hundreds of aftershocks continue to reverberate around Central Sulawesi, hindering rescue operations, according to humanitarian agencies.
They're not going to reverberate by shooting sound all the way up there from the field.
As Hogue notes, the effects of family planning reverberate throughout families and society as a whole.
Opportunity and Spirit's contributions will continue to reverberate through the scientific community for years to come.
It was never openly discussed, leaving questions and grief surrounding his death to reverberate for years.
As his chaotic compositions reverberate, they offer some conceptual clues that connect the musician to Hammons.
Mars' seismic waves also reverberate more than waves on Earth, and more similarly to moon quakes.
If the US launched an attack against Iran, it would also reverberate across the Middle East.
Because saying something tone deaf will always reverberate more on our current internet than something thoughtful.
The repercussions for that failure in corporate governance are likely to reverberate at CBS for years.
The arrival of more than one million migrants into Germany since 2015 continues to reverberate politically.
The speech had several policy proposals that are sure to reverberate among other 2020 presidential hopefuls.
Violence and its threat reverberate throughout, punctuated by an occasional Ennio Morricone-like wah-wah-waaah.
The outcome may reverberate throughout the continent, and have important implications for regional stability and democratization.
The victory will likely reverberate far beyond Nevada, with the contest soon turning to Super Tuesday.
Here is a primer on the 291 riots, and why they still reverberate in Hong Kong.
Whatever Germany decides will shape its relations with China for years and reverberate across the Continent.
The results of Tuesday's shocking Alabama Senate special election will likely reverberate far beyond its borders.
Should those thoughts become reality, New York accents might well reverberate from Sioux City to Dubuque.
Now that Kavanaugh is on the Court, the effects of this vote will reverberate for decades.
Ramifications of this election will reverberate for years, fundamentally realigning power in Washington in critical ways.
But we can anticipate that certain landmark events, rising stars and flashpoints will reverberate beyond national borders.
They're reshaping the health care safety net in ways that will reverberate for years if they succeed.
Any blowup would have a spillover effect that would reverberate from Silicon Valley to Taipei and Beijing.
Previous experiences of currency volatility warn that there could be aftershocks which could reverberate across asset classes.
In the copper market "deficit" is a magic word guaranteed to reverberate bullishly through the investment community.
But, if they persist, the fears playing out on the public markets will reverberate in interesting ways.
The score is intense and full of off keys and flat notes that reverberate around my stomach.
Breakingviews The blowup of the merger between Halliburton and Baker Hughes will reverberate beyond the energy industry.
The regulatory change will likely reverberate into the numerous court battles already ongoing over access to abortion.
The ramifications of how the SBC handles the Patterson question will reverberate far outside its membership body.
I can feel every bump on the ground reverberate back up into my chest and it hurts.
The absence of government programs to support economic growth will also reverberate the longer the shutdown lasts.
As a roll man, whatever decision he makes—good or bad—tends to reverberate through the possession.
Schatz said that while the debate was "about health care first," it could reverberate across the Senate.
Obviously, the greatest suffering fell upon Syrians, but the consequences reverberate in today's events in the West.
That message should reverberate not just on the lonely high plains, but in our biggest cities, too.
Mr. Richburg said worries about how the government would wield immigration laws would reverberate beyond the media.
These are decisions that will reverberate for thousands of years and affect hundreds of millions of people.
But he added that it was too soon to tell if it would reverberate beyond the city.
While the bank, Banca Carige, is a midsize lender, its fate has the potential to reverberate broadly.
This means sonic booms would reverberate in communities below as these jets exceeded the speed of sound.
These pages are rife with finely jarring details and apparently minor trespasses that turn out to reverberate.
He made the formerly sacred space reverberate with compositions spun off his electronic piano while she painted.
The Skripal poisoning touched off a geopolitical showdown between Russia and the West that continues to reverberate.
Partial results for the caucuses were released, and the confusion continued to reverberate around the presidential race.
The steady drumbeat of Netanyahu's all-out offensive against the investigations will reverberate across the campaign trail.
The impact could reverberate throughout the valley's precarious economy, where agriculture is by far the largest industry.
The outcome will definitely reverberate overseas since Netanyahu shares a mutually beneficial friendship with President Donald Trump.
For example, clapping inside the small cave could reverberate as if you were in a large mansion.
Highlands provides one window into how some of these shifts could reverberate in small towns across the country.
A definitive ruling could reverberate through American elections for decades by either endorsing the practice or curbing it.
Frustrations with cost reverberate across the board, among representatives of multinational energy firms, banks, universities and technology firms.
Many Asians admire Taiwan's lively popular democracy, in which spirited debates in parliament often reverberate in the streets.
The shockwaves continue to reverberate — and they are only expected to get stronger as the week goes on.
Conversely, a deepening trade war between America and China could reverberate in European countries in global supply chains.
LGBT activists feared that would set a dangerous precedent for gay rights and reverberate far beyond the region.
Anything that pokes a hole in aerospace has the ability to reverberate through many other industries, Cramer said.
In South Africa and elsewhere, like in the U.S., past racist laws continue to reverberate into our present.
These problems may arise in the woman who was pregnant and may reverberate disruptively within the family unit.
So it's no surprise that the instability in Turkey is beginning to reverberate through the world of soccer.
Rural poverty does not occur in isolation, and solutions to it will reverberate far beyond the family farm.
Meanwhile, the stories of adult-film actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal continue to reverberate.
Clinton in the case, riveted official Washington and is likely to reverberate for the rest of the campaign.
"Stories reverberate around people who have taken bad advice or made bad decisions with their finances," Gold said.
The assailant hopes to cause maximum physical disfigurement whose manifold effects can reverberate daily in the victim's life.
Ocasio-Cortez's victory will reverberate around the Democratic political world for months -- and maybe even years -- to come.
But that doesn't mean there isn't potential for a corporate debt crisis to reverberate through the financial system.
Aside from its effects on workers and local businesses, the shutdown will also reverberate across the US economy.
She thinks of the families and friends of those killed, and of how shootings reverberate outward, affecting hundreds.
And that's a problem that threatens to reverberate far beyond the rallies at which they're playing out now.
Walton's claim that Barr displayed a "lack of candor" is likely to reverberate loudly within the Justice Department.
The intense attention on Dr. Blasey's accusation continued to reverberate on Capitol Hill on Saturday in unexpected ways.
It's hard to imagine because in our normal life it doesn't feel like our actions reverberate that far.
The detention of Mr. Wu is likely to reverberate through business circles in China and the United States.
The articles of impeachment against the president will reverberate through time and set the terms of possible reforms.
Her infamous 1985 pan of the nine-hour Holocaust documentary, "Shoah," which she found "exhausting," continues to reverberate.
Europe and England still reverberate from the world wars of the last century, fought largely on their soil.
How the next president uses that power, at this highly sensitive moment in history, could reverberate for generations.
A footprint of that scale will strain any city's infrastructure and trigger economic impacts that will reverberate for decades.
The vibrations sent out from the drum penetrate the body of the listener and uncomfortably reverberate through the chest.
Colfax said several plaintiffs have died since the initial filings five years ago, losses that reverberate beyond coastal Georgia.
Here are seven quotes from Comey on an issue that is sure to reverberate into the fall campaign: 1.
Moreover, when a stimulus is processed unexpectedly … the tremors of positive emotion — the feeling of familiarity — reverberate even deeper.
Even big banks could be allowed to fail, since the losses would not reverberate through the system so much.
Even so, when the results are revealed on Sunday evening they will reverberate in Brussels and in national capitals.
Also in Abu Dhabi, IHS Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin said concerns about a Trump presidential bid could reverberate globally.
On Michigan State University game days, chants of "Go green, go white" reverberate through Blondies, a Manhattan sports bar.
Like most Americans, I knew that what was happening would reverberate around the world and down through the decades.
It will reverberate throughout the continent as a positive sign of judicial independence and supremacy in arbitrating political disputes.
For example, economic concerns and the need for well-paying jobs are two issues that reverberate throughout the report.
As the drama of that meeting continued to reverberate on Wednesday, some Republicans on Capitol Hill expressed their dissatisfaction.
About a tumor, Ms. Schiff says, in words that reverberate over everything she writes, "In fiction, it's never benign."
This will create a logistics nightmare for nuclear warhead transportation that will reverberate across the Office of Secure Transportation.
No surprise, then, that "Roma" should reverberate not only with innocence but with the awful intuition of its collapse.
When it will begin to back away and how far it goes is expected to reverberate through financial markets.
Catholic Church abuses under scrutiny The breakdown of trust in the Catholic Church continues to reverberate around the world.
And these effects will, like those of DDT, reverberate up the food chain, affecting birds, mammals and ultimately humans.
Prices have declined from their peak, and there are fears that a deeper plunge may reverberate around financial markets.
But it's steadier now, and the next two shots make their mark as the echoes reverberate throughout the room.
The allegations, part of a broader #MeToo reckoning, are likely to reverberate through academia and the field of economics.
The warnings prompted some sites to launch their own investigations amid concern the attack could reverberate across the internet.
Weak demand for Treasury debt at auction would push government borrowing costs up and could reverberate throughout financial markets.
Mr. Flenory was ultimately not indicted in the shooting, a victory for Mr. Findling that would reverberate for years.
Much of the noise around its 50th anniversary came in January, but the celebration will reverberate around Baselworld, too.
Empires crumbled, new nations arose and the world's maps were redrawn in ways that reverberate mightily a century later.
But the company (and creators) have said that such a drastic step could reverberate across the platform's entire community.
Paulus It just starts to reverberate and churn and get bigger and bigger and include us all, psychologically, emotionally.
The results will reverberate around the world, and will most likely shape the global order for years to come.
"The staggering numbers that we saw this past year will reverberate through ICE for the next decade," said Albence.
But the tweet and its follow up continued to reverberate across Washington in the hours before the vote. Rep.
Mr. Trump's victory has been compared with Britain's vote to leave the European Union, but this could reverberate further.
Sometimes, in "Spy of the First Person," the words do not reverberate so much as hiccup and free-associate.
Though having occurred more than two centuries ago, the actions of the French Revolution continues to reverberate throughout time.
A lot can be changed with an executive order, with political effects that reverberate far beyond the immediate policy impact.
He's pushing a statewide ballot initiative in Washington that would price carbon emissions, whose outcome could reverberate around the world.
When leaders attack civil liberties and the rule of law at home, Miliband argues, the consequences reverberate around the world.
"This will reverberate throughout the legal and scientific community," said Chris Fabricant, director of strategic litigation at the Innocence Project.
This shift toward digital is likely to reverberate through retailers' physical footprints, as they re-evaluate their needs for space.
It also kicked off a wave of grassroots activism across the country that's continued to reverberate in the months since.
There is ample economic evidence that a Puerto Rican settlement that haircuts general obligation debt would reverberate past the island.
These GOP lawmakers are growing increasingly worried that a break with trading partners could reverberate in the 2018 midterm elections.
That reassuring voice will continue to reverberate in the cases that Kennedy left over the course of his brilliant career.
Fifteen years on, the evil of 9/11 may still reverberate, but the goodness remains a thing to marvel at.
The sell-off continued to reverberate across European and Asia indexes as second-quarter trading began after the Easter break.
However, Title IV of the act has the potential to reverberate through the rest of the 21st century and beyond.
Anthony Kennedy's retirement from the Supreme Court will reverberate for decades — especially in the ongoing legal debate over abortion rights.
The N.C.A.A., which canceled its marquee basketball tournaments, will suffer financial repercussions that will reverberate on campuses across the country.
Before the full psychological implications could reverberate, Djokovic was curled over in embarrassment and reassuringly patting Federer on the back.
As the coronavirus outbreak continues to reverberate through the global economy, many businesses will have to make tough investment decisions.
The responses of the dancers at the Loft could reverberate throughout the city and beyond, reshaping the American pop charts.
While some of the injustices may have changed, his poetic brilliance, moral clarity, and tests of conscience still reverberate today.
"What happens on Monday will reverberate throughout the country." transcript This was Iowa caucus night back in the mid-1970s.
Their halls echo with the decay of words left unsaid, or reverberate with the angry ones you can't ever take back.
Markets are watching President-elect Donald Trump's ascension with bated breath, and his policies will likely reverberate through Latin American capitals.
In every instance, more is revealed about a brilliant writer whose life, though tragically too short, continues to reverberate decades later.
And their words will reverberate, inspiring the young women watching them for clues about the good life to speak up too.
As Brexit's impact continues to reverberate across financial markets, it could ultimately create new opportunities in venture capital, according to Frankel.
Contained in tight, bright circular projections and glassy protrusions, Loher's works are playful as they reverberate with a blissful back-noise.
Protest from around the world "will reverberate, Mr. Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life," the statement said.
Miranda will join a group of other environment reporters on one panel to discuss how the midterms will reverberate through Congress.
You tell a very simple lie with a very coherent narrative, and it can reverberate for centuries and do real harm.
If wages do spike in 2018, amid the end of the Fed's easy money era, it could reverberate in developed markets.
Questions about Russia's role in influencing the 2016 election continue to reverberate across Washington and have undermined the White House's credibility.
As he awaits his fate, any changes to Mr. Menendez's political future have the potential to reverberate far beyond New Jersey.
The film's more personal dimension reflects the ways in which larger political and aesthetic issues reverberate in the lives of individuals.
And it seems to buttress psychodynamic narratives about trauma, and how its legacy can reverberate through families and down the ages.
Yet no one acted to stop him — and the repercussions for that failure are likely to reverberate at CBS for years.
The implications reverberate far beyond Hollywood and into the daily lives of all of us in the rest of the world.
Foiled mass shootings   The aftershocks of this month's mass shootings in Dayton and El Paso continue to reverberate in frightening ways.
The worries over water continue to reverberate in ways that those outside Flint, a city of 99,000 people, may not expect.
But all of these cost-cutting moves have broader implications that will likely reverberate across the ETF and asset management space.
Pompeo's questioning of the import of Ukraine to the American people will likely reverberate in Kiev, and probably in Moscow, too.
The epic silent films transfix him and reverberate through his mind as he sleeps, until the Spanish flu irrupts in town.
So many of his words reverberate today and are as relevant now as at the height of the civil rights movement.
But there are other ramifications from the South Carolina results that will reverberate across the rest of the Democratic presidential race.
He was among the first timbaleros to add cymbals, and to mount a cowbell high above his drums, letting it reverberate.
The "Mad Money" host has watched this trend reverberate through the market in semiconductor stocks, devicemakers' stocks, industrial stocks and others.
I felt the effect of the words reverberate around the room, making even the furniture, it seemed, stir with inner life.
The EU is the largest economy in the world, so the decisions it makes as a collective reverberate throughout the world.
Mitchell F. Chan's sound piece "Infinite Newsfeed" turns New York Times headlines into monotone chants that reverberate through his new exhibition.
It will also reverberate beyond Philadelphia, yanking a marquee player off the field for the playoffs and upending the N.F.C. postseason.
Death with dignity laws have big impacts on an individual level, but the ripple effects reverberate through the entire healthcare system.
"Sarasin's forcefully argued challenge to Shell's board on their capital expenditure plans should reverberate across the wider investment community," Howarth said.
China's massive role in global trade also means moves in the yuan reverberate much more powerfully and widely than they once did.
Washington&aposs Tom Wilson also flattened Vegas forward Jonathan Marchessault with a blindside hit that could reverberate through the Stanley Cup Final.
In an industry in which success is tied to volatile oil prices, increased travel expenses could reverberate through a company's bottom line.
So there's this perpetual engagement in state violence, and we should expect that violence to reverberate throughout society during and after war.
Testimony from a former Uber employee that the company has ignored systemic problems of sexual harassment and workplace discrimination continue to reverberate.
Now that the ban has been lifted, the firm hopes that its perceived newfound respectability will reverberate far beyond the Big Apple.
Implicitly directed toward entrenched German cultural elites, the majority of whom are white, the women's voices reverberate with a sense of defiance.
On stage one night in March opening for Jessie Ware at west London's Hammersmith Apollo, the songs seem to reverberate through her.
If Hillary Clinton clobbers Sanders in South Carolina, the perception that Sanders is weak will start to reverberate right into Super Tuesday.
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde signaled policymakers' heightened fears that a "Brexit" could derail Europe's shaky economic recovery and reverberate further afield.
As is the case whenever an NBA organization's primary personnel decider cedes his chair, this move will reverberate through the entire league.
JON PARELES There's as much U2 as country in Dierks Bentley's new album, "Black"; drums boom and guitars reverberate in grand spaces.
Restricting the use of a cheap, dependable power supply will raise electricity rates, and those higher prices will reverberate through the economy.
The heart-rending bellows of the poor tormented beast seemed to echo around the cliffs and reverberate in our very rib cages.
The failure to pay by the GDB could reverberate through the local economy as it serves as Puerto Rico's primary fiscal agent.
In the course of cleaning up the banking system the National Bank of Ukraine discovered malfeasance that continues to reverberate across Europe.
However, experts on sexual harassment told me that misconduct by a chief executive can reverberate across aspects of even the largest companies.
The problem is what happens when his words lead him to do things that will reverberate long after the campaign is over.
Still, given the rarity of criminal prosecutions against police officers, the case will likely reverberate through police reform circles around the country.
Yet her essential message — guns make the killing all too easy — will reverberate with readers long after they put the book down.
The speech had several policy proposals that are sure to reverberate among other 2020 presidential hopefuls, our national political reporter pointed out.
The courage, tenacity, and fortitude of these women are described in their stories and those qualities reverberate in the artworks on display.
The destruction in Paradise is likely to reverberate around California, as people in other places wonder if their town could be next.
Even if we manage to swiftly get the pandemic itself under control, the shock will continue to reverberate throughout the entire economy.
In this view, the conditions at the core of the country's founding don't just reverberate through the ages — they determine the present.
Odell believes that this sort of change will nonetheless reverberate, that it will revive support for noncommercial public spaces that benefit everyone.
The images reverberate with personal loss, making the fire's general statistics—51,057 acres burned, 781 buildings destroyed, six fatalities—heart-wrenchingly specific.
Mr. Karakatsanis described the ruling as a "comprehensive and robust condemnation of the existing money bail system" that would reverberate beyond Texas.
Opera companies have a responsibility to present classics in a way that helps audiences understand how problematic histories continue to reverberate today.
On Thursday, she will come before the committee -- a reluctant witness in an unexpected drama with consequences that could reverberate for generations.
Instead, it issued forth as a primal scream of despair and rage that will reverberate around the world and down through history.
David E. Wright, a former director of the federal integrity office, said cases of fraud could reverberate through whole fields of research.
By naming her future children Indian names, she would be giving them an invaluable and worthy treasure that would reverberate for generations.
In today's globalized economy they disrupt global production chains, reverberate around the world, and damage third parties along with the intended target.
The economic pain of the coronavirus is expected to reverberate through the entire travel industry, as shown by the Tourism Economics report.
The vote, in a predominantly Catholic nation that is also the home of Pope Francis, is expected to reverberate throughout the region.
As another trading week draws to a close, jitters continue to reverberate across markets as concerns surrounding the U.S.-China trade talks resurface.
Both of these dynamics would reverberate powerfully through the states that both sides see as the potential tipping points of the 2020 election.
His absence will certainly reverberate profoundly through the lives of the Gilmore girls and will surely be felt by viewers at home, too.
The increase will reverberate through the economy of a country where about 80 percent of the people earn less than $2 a day.
New York (CNN Business)Chipmaker Broadcom is hurting as the United States' crackdown on Huawei continues to reverberate and the global economy slows.
After voting down a carbon tax ballot initiative two years ago, Washington state voters have another chance — and the outcome will reverberate nationally.
You can almost feel the walls pressing in toward the end as the echoes of this family's past reverberate through every square foot.
One observer was standing on a ridge when he felt his entire body reverberate, as if from the blast of a powerful speaker.
Now, the field has entered a new stage of introspection as its effects on society — both positive and damaging — reverberate outside the lab.
And that influence would reverberate through the industry, to the point where many phones today still follow Apple's lead in terms of design.
If the CDU can end the SPD's long reign, as polls suggest, the effects would reverberate well beyond this pair of rainy cities.
BPO does villainous things to Wolfgang — he's strapped to a table and given electric shocks to the chest, which reverberate throughout the cluster.
Warren's proposals are only her latest that could reverberate in the business world during the early days of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
From dismantling environmental regulations to revolutionizing the way we engage with our president, he transformed America in ways that will reverberate for decades.
The surrounding state of Guerrero is a hub for opium poppy production, and the violence has begun to reverberate in the local economy.
Still, lawmakers are sure to be closely watching the developments at the White House and any major news will reverberate on Capitol Hill.
Though Hillary leads Sanders both in Iowa and nationally, a New Hampshire loss for her could reverberate into other states and bolster Sanders.
The decisions of the next administration will reverberate across energy and climate policies both nationally and globally long after either president leaves office.
What had happened in his small world now seemed likely to reverberate on a larger scale in Britain — and with more dire consequences.
Such an assessment would be a crucial—and possibly irreversible—error, with consequences that could cascade across whole regions and reverberate for decades.
His comments are likely to reverberate this week as Hillary Clinton's campaign said it would participate in a review of Wisconsin's election results.
An upset in Wisconsin would likely reverberate across the battle for the Senate, spelling trouble for Democrats' efforts to regain the upper chamber.
In his victory speech, Mr. Murphy made it clear that he believed voters had sent a message meant to reverberate beyond the state.
It's well known that the effects of this chapter of American history, during which human beings were bought and sold, still reverberate today.
On the connections that reverberate Sometimes I do have points where I try to check the self-indulgence that happens as a musician.
Like the Great Recession, this current national crisis could have political implications that reverberate far longer than the public health and economic impacts.
During World War I, millions died, empires crumbled, nations were formed and maps were redrawn in ways that reverberate mightily a century later.
A loss would reverberate in Washington, imperiling the party's already-stalled agenda and prompting some incumbents to retire rather than seek re-election.
The actions of the powerful reverberate down the chain, from the mobsters who control the area to the sex workers at the bottom.
It will not only reverberate across the global economic and political landscape, but it is already the source of moral and ethical questions.
It's a contrived and heavily stage-managed premise — but contrived in a Dickensian sort of way with coincidences that reverberate with philosophical significance.
The question is whether they will act in time to avert a complete and total catastrophe that will reverberate for generations to come.
Their online echo chambers reverberate with conspiracies about Soros, accusing him of attempting to perpetrate "white genocide" and push his own malevolent agenda.
These are the types of things that may not make headlines now but could reverberate long after this administration is out of power.
Helen Mirra's complex weavings reverberate; Magalie Comeau's monochromes have architectural allusions; and Jennifer Wynne Reeves's work speaks in a voice shaped by Facebook.
Questions of refuge, asylum seeking, immigration, sexual violence and the duties of hospitality to the foreigner reverberate across so many of the tragedies.
The calls for urgent action reverberate in large part around the emergency of this moment, sounding against what we understand as cold indifference.
To that end, Bee and Full Frontal showrunner Jo Miller have set some initiatives into motion that could reverberate far beyond their show.
The Supreme Court's decision could reverberate beyond the band's case, potentially impacting the Washington Redskins' ability to own the rights to their name.
Shockwaves from drug-related crimes reverberate throughout an entire affected country, such as the terrifying mass kidnapping of 43 Mexican college students in 2014.
There's nothing in the way to impede its audio quality either, making the Onelink reverberate from above like the voice of some synthetic deity.
The aftermath of his actions and the testimonies of the 156 survivors who came forward during his trial still reverberate across the gymnastics community.
The wins reverberate among Democrats, who've seen voter excitement over progressives like Omar and Tlaib nudge the party leftward in races across the country.
One of our few interviews back in August of that year is when it sort of started to at least reverberate in the marketplace.
Poussey (Samira Wiley) is dead, and the effects of that death will undoubtedly reverberate throughout Litchfield for seasons to come — as well they should.
The sound... it echoes through my mind even now, after a solid six repeat viewings, and will likely reverberate there for years to come.
Now, there are fears that the political feuding could have provided a window for a catastrophic security lapse that could reverberate across the region.
BIG NUMBER China's massive role in global trade also means moves in the yuan reverberate much more powerfully and widely than they once did.
To win total control of the government and fail to deliver is a stunning setback, and one that will reverberate into other legislative goals.
Senate Republicans should care much less about the relative differences between left-leaning appointees, and much more about how long their appointments will reverberate.
About 2,300 years ago, he had an insight that would reverberate down intellectual history — that the universe is in a constant state of flux.
The Taliban insurgency's gains and misfortunes on the battlefield against the Afghan government and its Western allies reverberate well beyond Afghanistan and South Asia.
More to come, inevitably, as the extent of the cyber attacks continues to reverberate across what is already an unusual and unusually ugly election.
The passage of AB 5 would be an important step in heading off some of this legislation, and could potentially reverberate around the country.
No American occupies a larger podium than the president of the United States, and the views of our top leader reverberate across the country.
But these misleading words will reverberate far beyond America's shores for years to come, and there will be serious implications for American foreign policy.
The tragedy set off an ongoing fascination with Hollywood true crime, but several other events happened in 1969 that still reverberate to this day.
The widespread dissatisfaction with immigration, and the political and economic consequences that reverberate throughout our country, suggest that the current numbers are not sustainable.
How it works and how much it'll help will be pressing questions, as the effects of the outbreak reverberate through businesses large and small.
How it works and how much it'll help will be pressing questions, as the effects of the outbreak reverberate through businesses large and small.
Canada's decision whether to let Huawei build its 5G network is a domestic call that will reverberate through the country's most important foreign relationships.
The race has now moved on to the New Hampshire primary set for Tuesday, but the echoes of what happened in Iowa still reverberate.
Today we take General Motors's size for granted — we understand, immediately, that this week's strike by the company's workers will reverberate across the country.
I felt a kind of thwump reverberate from the earth into my body, and a hot cushion of air lifted me off the ground.
And even when the plays were written decades, if not centuries, ago, the dialogues they began have in many cases never ceased to reverberate.
"Inside the Pretend" also deals with the fallout of two major deaths, C.C.'s and Dorothy's, which reverberate in contrasting ways through the community.
But his case continues to reverberate today, in the racially charged debate over American justice and the churn of relations between Cuba and America.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Saturday that President Donald Trump's pardon of former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio could reverberate in the Russia investigation.
It also demonstrates a desire to boost military might and de-emphasize diplomatic reductions that will reverberate in foreign capitals of friends and foes alike.
The effects of crossing those boundaries can of course damage a safe and healthy workplace, but they can also reverberate for years, even decades, later.
But coming automation-fueled job losses and changes will reverberate far beyond — and eventually reach seemingly safe workers in Silicon Valley and on Wall Street.
It has a three-quarter-inch tweeter, a 3-inch woofer, and a rear port to allow sound to reverberate out and increase the bass.
Redemption 2 brings back the "honor" system of its predecessor, meaning that your actions will reverberate across the game, depending on how you treat people.
For someone to get so far in American politics by describing Mexico and Mexicans in uniformly negative terms will reverberate through bilateral relations for years.
Although she won't complete the saga (Lucasfilm says Episode IX is being rewritten out of respect for her passing), Leia's impact will continue to reverberate.
Like each new iPhone generation, whatever Samsung includes on the Galaxy S219 will likely reverberate across the entire mobile industry, especially in the Android world.
Collapse of the deal could reverberate well beyond North America, where trade between the United States, Canada and Mexico has more than quadrupled since 1994.
"Once again the halls of Congress reverberate with odes to rugged individualism, state sovereignty, and contempt for the centralized super-state," Wilkie said in closing.
Each of these debates reverberate beneath the surface of the Brooklyn Museum's new exhibit Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.
He seems entirely unconcerned how those new fights reverberate around the world so long as the cable TV chyrons aren't all Russia, all the time.
Much of that money was made abroad, though, and a counterattack aimed at Boeing could reverberate into the farthest reaches of the nation's industrial economy.
In an age when wildlife and habitat are facing significant stress from population growth, development, and climate change, decisions made now can reverberate for decades.
What lies ahead now is triage, a long string of terrible choices, desperate battles, and wrenching losses, the consequences of which could reverberate for millennia.
Why it matters: Trump is doing a lot: He has upended American politics, and his appointment of conservative judges will reverberate well beyond his presidency.
She said the regulation will "reverberate across the country" and said the move amounted to an "attack on reproductive health care" by the Trump administration.
A peculiar confluence of history, legal precedent and defiance has set the stage for a regulatory mutiny in California that would reverberate throughout the country.
The upheaval of 50 years ago is hardly history at the movies — from zombies to concerns about male-dominated Hollywood, what happened continues to reverberate.
As major retailers, including stalwarts Macy's and Sears, strive to appeal to younger shoppers yet lose store after store, the repercussions reverberate throughout entire malls.
The board's decision, which could come this week, might prompt a new election and is certain to reverberate through the Ninth District and into Congress.
The shock from Britain's decision on Thursday continues to reverberate across global markets, with Wall Street seeing its worst two-day drop in about 10 months.
These stories are France's stories too — the successes, the failures, and the deep postcolonial pain that has and will continue to reverberate for years and generations.
And because they are, and remain, so embedded in American communities, those choices can't help but reverberate into the collective fabric of American life as well.
By pulling out of the US out of the Paris climate agreement, President Donald Trump made a decision that could reverberate across generations into the future.
On Monday, Iraqi forces moved into the oil-rich province of Kirkuk — threatening oil supplies — while political tensions between the U.S. and Iran continued to reverberate.
Election's impact on Mueller Even with the Mueller probe seemingly nearing its end, the Russia meddling investigation and its impact is expected to reverberate for months.
The script sets up images and words that will later reverberate when events give suddenly solid weight to what had been discussed only as remote ideas.
The encounter and the decision, and the asymmetries in the consequences for Adam (Fionn Whitehead, from "Dunkirk") and Fiona, reverberate though the rest of the action.
Kansas City Chiefs: Sporting one of the most talented rosters in the NFL, the Chiefs weren't expected make any cuts that would reverberate around the league.
BEIJING — China's top leader has a message for his country's biggest deal makers that could reverberate across the world: Get your debt under control — or else.
That shift could reverberate abroad by moderating the exportation of the kingdom's uncompromising version of Islam, Wahhabism, which has been accused of fueling intolerance and terrorism.
Sniper rifles and infantry carbines crack, heavy machine guns bark and clustered booms from automatic grenade launchers reverberate across the deadly fields of the Donbas region.
When Rice took on a more senior position at the State Department, she was hit with another major crisis that would reverberate later in her career.
This year, the decisions voters make in November will reverberate for a generation to come, through all three branches of American government and across the world.
The Jefferson and Garner family losses highlight a painful reality for Black folks: that death from systemic racism can reverberate through communities and consume entire families.
That's the question an editor here asked me on Saturday, as we watched comments Mr. Obama had made about the 2020 race reverberate across social media.
The pressing question, which will have answers that will reverberate beyond Baltimore, is what to do about the failed program and, subsequently, the city's continued segregation.
The bass-heavy grooves of the song reverberate off the sung voices, bouncing their way through the video's constantly changing atmosphere while Sonny gives his dick's backstory.
At the time, John Paul Getty III's abduction made headlines around the globe, and the trauma it caused the family has continued to reverberate through subsequent generations.
GOTEBORG, Sweden — Three decades after Prime Minister Olof Palme was gunned down on a Stockholm street, his unsolved killing continues to reverberate through Swedish politics and society.
Take the Mark Halperin and Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandals that recently broke, with the news about Halperin coming out even as the Weinstein revelations still reverberate.
Hidden in the usual marketing speak of Google's blog post, there's a clear understanding that democratizing the technology could, eventually, reverberate through a number of fields.[TechCrunch]
This is due in part to the early methods of administering the treatment, which were, by all accounts, barbaric, and which still reverberate in our cultural consciousness.
The legacy of the LA rebellion continues to reverberate as evils have come to light in cities like Baltimore and Cleveland and smaller municipalities such as Ferguson.
Others hold the stance that famous athletes like Pacquiao are role models in the world, and that his thoughts and actions have consequences that reverberate throughout society.
"Ulysses" is an ultraprecise document of life in Dublin on June 16, 1904, but Bloom and Stephen's peregrinations are intended to reverberate outward in space and time.
The big unknown, however, is whether the surge in Republican enthusiasm will continue to reverberate through Election Day now the the fight for Kavanaugh's nomination is over.
The recurrent imagery reflects Murnane's ­belief that his fiction comes from elements that reverberate — often across decades — in his invisible world, demanding to be pursued and investigated.
Beyond the immediate threat to Trump and those in his inner orbit, the Trump-Ukraine scandal could have lasting geopolitical consequences that reverberate for years to come.
In "Aftershocks," the coda to Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy (Dey Street), Simon Reynolds tracks glam's echoes as they reverberate through 21st century pop.
By creating a student-led solidarity movement, they hoped Oxford would lead the charge in other refugee education scholarships that would continue to reverberate far and wide.
President Obama nominated Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court on Wednesday, launching an election-year fight with Republicans that will reverberate in battleground states across the country.
If price increases get stuck in low gear permanently, consequences could reverberate from the Fed's Marriner S. Eccles Building in Washington to the dining scene in Asheville.
Mr. Bush's successful campaign for the presidency in 1988 was marked in part by the racially charged politics of crime that continues to reverberate to this day.
But Michel Couturier, La Malbaie's 49-year-old mayor, argued that the investment was worth it since Charlevoix's rare moment in the spotlight would reverberate for decades.
Still, InSight researchers hope that a much larger quake in the future will reverberate through the planet's mantle, providing more data on what's deep below the surface.
The big questions now are how these ongoing changes in the climate will reverberate throughout the rest of the world, and what we should do about them.
The call produced days of speculation about how the President-elect's impulsive style will reverberate around the globe and whether it could threaten the architecture of international relations.
CORDOBA, Spain (Reuters) - The parched olive groves and tranquil towns of Spain's southern Cordoba province are an unlikely backdrop for a political upset that could reverberate across Europe.
The controversy over another bad Scarlett Johansson casting decision continues to reverberate as several prominent transgender actors have spoken out about her upcoming role as a trans man.
After the credits rolled — again, to whoops and cheers — Mr. Parker spoke of how deeply the racial injustices and atrocities covered in the film continued to reverberate today.
Watching Gosling struggling to hold the emotions in, a forced repression that can only be released away from other people's eyes, her remarks reverberate with a sad echo.
But the choice also serves to underline the movie's Sliding Doors-esque point: We simply can't know how the effects of our choices will reverberate throughout our lives.
But the origin story of that vase will likely reverberate through the rest of The Bold Type — which is currently in production on its already-announced third season.
The worry stems from the possibility, Doll said, that a rate hike will trigger a dollar rally and commodity sell-off, causing market instability that could reverberate worldwide.
The fourth-quarter stock market meltdown continued to reverberate with investors in January, with many fleeing to cash and dumping risk despite a sharp rebound during the month.
But it's also about keeping an image of our most recent tragedy where we can't quite see it but where the dim vibrations of its sorrow still reverberate.
The actual war is just one facet of this high-wire story of the geopolitics of the period, with its outsized characters and decisions that still reverberate today.
President Donald Trump's resounding triumph in the Russia collusion investigation is set to reverberate into policy, with the most likely first impact the looming trade negotiations with China.
But a drastic embassy workforce cut - which State Department officials briefed key congressional committees about last week in advance of a formal notification - will likely reverberate throughout Afghanistan.
" Especially with the last two records, he's written, "about my life as it is, seen through an imaginative prism that makes everything reverberate in a strange, uncanny way.
The Bancor ICO is likely to reverberate both in the blockchain sector in Israel and in the wider venture capital field, which may be encountering its own disruptors.
Some analysts have suggested that Airbus's 50.01 percent stake in the CSeries could reverberate throughout the aerospace industry, triggering a competitive response from other planemakers, including Boeing itself.
These large purchases reverberate throughout the economy, providing a critical boost to small businesses that rely on strong local economies to deliver a robust and sustainable customer base.
"This is not a sleeping giant, it's a giant that's beginning to flex its muscle in a way that will reverberate for the next several cycles," he said.
But as the book's effect continues to reverberate throughout the tech world, it's more than worthy of a full review — and our Geek Book of the Week title.
McCain in his op-ed addresses Trump's "Fake News Awards" and says the president "does not seem to understand that his rhetoric and actions reverberate" around the world.
Restrictions to SNAP will reverberate acutely in places like New York City, where low-income communities struggle to stay afloat as the cost of living continues to rise.
But as House committee chairmen begin the process of drawing up articles of impeachment, it is worth considering that its findings and their scope will reverberate through time.
"If this cycle has taught me anything thus far, it's that the enormous amount of diversity that is present will reverberate for years to come," she chimed in.
But it demonstrates a growing area of concern: that the controversial travel ban involving seven Middle East nations could reverberate against American businesses that have lucrative deals there.
The tennis circuit can be an echo chamber where the same questions and themes reverberate from week to week as the locations change, but the protagonists do not.
The ill feelings and controversy stirred in recent weeks, ultimately by the actions of the most divisive President in modern history, will reverberate long after he's left office.
Echoes of earlier assaults reverberate in a new offering from Retro Report, a series of video documentaries examining major news events of the past and their continued resonance.
They force training changes, range cancellations and rescheduling that reverberate into the next training year and often place tremendous burdens on the individual, the family, and the employer.
More than 40 percent of black Americans left Southern states to go north or west between 1915 and 1970, and the effects of that exodus continue to reverberate.
The complaint provides new details about the effort against Mr. LaPierre, but it is the involvement of the organization's No. 2 official, Christopher, W. Cox, that will reverberate.
As shock waves reverberate following Trump's stunning election victory, attention is turning to the kind of president he will be and the character of the administration he will run.
This stance seems to reverberate throughout the show: many pieces are balanced between the myth-maker's impulse for narrative and coherence and the observer's taste for chaos and randomness.
He made a sweeping point about Congress' power to hold a President to account -- in an argument that will reverberate throughout Trump's attempt to fend off an oversight offensive.
But from Louis CK to Judd Apatow to Lena Dunham to Aziz Ansari and many points between, Shandling's influence will reverberate in television comedy for many generations to come.
Should CLO issuance remain scarce in 2016, it could reverberate across lending markets as loans will become more difficult to place and liquidity will tighten elsewhere on Wall Street.
The beauty pageant impresario's coarse comments to Howard Stern, rating women on their breasts, fading beauty and ability to take the kids off his hands, reverberate through the campaign.
Strzok's testimony continued to reverberate, both on Capitol Hill and in Finland, where Trump criticized the FBI agent during his press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
With Trump having damaged the Republican brand among both minorities and elements of the white community, the consequences of his candidacy will reverberate for a long time to come.
CAPITALISM Concerns about the ability of governments to rein in capitalism were brought to the fore during the 2008 global economic crisis and continue to reverberate around the West.
That's why, experts say, it's important to not only preserve that history, but also to realize how deeply events like World War II continue to reverberate in the present.
The move then could reverberate to the Fed and cause it to change its stress tests, or Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review, which measures the health of 34 institutions.
Echoes of that history reverberate around the Stadium of Light, ghosts of the heavy industry — mining and shipbuilding — that gave first the city and then the team its identity.
Memories of the hearings reverberate especially in the Democratic Party, which is undergoing its own transformation, and is energized by female voters and forces of gender and racial diversity.
As for the rest of us, those lost hours of shut-eye are a whammy that can reverberate long after the winning quarterback holds aloft the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Now, Fernández's multidirectional flashes of light flicker and dance across hundreds of columns inside a dark architectural void, while the simulated raindrops echo and reverberate throughout the massive space.
Some Street strategists say the bottom is in, while others believe stocks are in for more pain ahead as the worldwide economic impacts of the pandemic continue to reverberate.
Since many generic and brand name drugs are manufactured in China, there are fears that the hangover from the Asian giant's weeks long coronavirus shortage could reverberate in America.
The IDC lawmakers, he said, could no longer be trusted -- and pointed to their potential ouster as a message that would reverberate in and outside New York State politics.
The president's words came as others in his administration were trying to de-escalate the situation following the strike, which continued to reverberate across the Middle East on Monday.
Trump also got some of the money he needs to build a border wall -- nearly $1.4 billion, a massive concession that will reverberate for the remainder of his presidency.
It's the little things like this; a change in paint color or a change in command, that reverberate outward like strange ripples, hinting at something bigger under the surface.
And much as Mr. Putin would like to play down the revolution, he cannot stop Russians from continuing to explore an event whose consequences still reverberate around the world.
Even if the shock waves continue to reverberate from the conflict — international benchmark Brent crude rose even higher Monday — the long-ranging implications are not expected to be pronounced.
The sound of a car engine, or a woman walking in high heels, produces vibrations that run underground and reverberate in the microphones, making the recording worthless, he explained.
Many will rejoice as this challenging year comes to a close, but the events that took place in 2016 will have consequences that reverberate far into 2017 and beyond.
The ruling could reverberate through the federal government, which has nearly 2,000 administrative law judges who decide matters as varied as unfair trade practices, veterans benefits and patent infringement.
But their decision to publicly embarrass a franchise icon the way they did could reverberate in a way they couldn't see, despite existing light years ahead of the competition.
It tends to reduce complex social challenges to mobilizing slogans that reverberate in echo chambers of the like-minded rather than engage in persuasion, dialogue, and the reach for consensus.
Both Clinton and Trump have acknowledged that Britain's vote to leave the European Union signaled a global economic frustration among working-class voters that could reverberate in the U.S. election.
The White House wants to portray Obama as setting the agenda, even on the campaign trail, with goals such as gun control that will reverberate past his time in office.
The dawn of a new administration unleashes conflicting forces of change, hope, opposition, dislocation and even confusion that reverberate throughout Washington far beyond the West Wing of the White House.
Used to absolute subservience, Suyash doesn't stop to think when one of the "fun" activities involves doing something unusual, leading to a chain of events that reverberate through the film.
But while the race lacked the fireworks of some of the more contentious GOP primaries across the country, Rosendale's foes landed some punches that could reverberate in the general election.
It absolved all the actors in the conflict, which lasted 12 years, left an estimated 75,000 dead and continues to reverberate in the country's politics and psyche to this day.
The UK is the world's fifth biggest economy and a vote to leave could reverberate across the euro zone and leave highly-indebted southern Europe vulnerable to the political fallout.
The upending of the debate calendar set off an hourslong quarrel that seemed likely to reverberate and resurface through the final days of an election cycle that was already acrimonious.
At the time of Mishkin's portrait, he was becoming a household name, while his theories were set to reverberate throughout the coming world war and the rise of nuclear weapons.
"The context in which he made this statement is what, I think, made it reverberate in international financial markets," said Eswar Prasad, a professor of trade policy at Cornell University.
To tell both stories in parallel, and make people ask why we're still there, it was necessary to explain how events that happened decades ago reverberate in our world today.
While the #MeToo movement has yet to reverberate strongly in Brazil, some women are demanding that men keep their hands to themselves during the drunken, sweaty, teeming days of Carnival.
Prince Alwaleed's arrest is likely to reverberate across dozens of companies around the world that count the investment company that he founded, Kingdom Holding, as a major investor or shareholder.
While the virus is still spreading, it's hard to gauge its economic impact so far, but a serious blow to China's consumer market is likely to reverberate around the world.
Mr. Lauber said the sound of the ice pressing against the hull — a scraping noise that can reverberate throughout the ship — could bother some less-experienced members of the expedition.
The robot still has nearly a year of data-gathering left, and Banerdt is hopeful that it might detect a quake that's large enough to reverberate through the planet's interior.
Mr. Nolan closes that distance cinematically with visual sweep and emotional intimacy, with images of warfare and huddled, frightened survivors that together with Hans Zimmer's score reverberate through your body.
Asking "Did you hear what Trump said?" or "Did you see what Trump tweeted?" is a near-daily practice — and makes his declarations reverberate in the public consciousness and discourse.
How Virginia Democrats handle these three state officials — who swept into office in 633 on the first wave of backlash after President Trump's election — will reverberate beyond the state's borders.
Why it matters: How Washington considers tackling this problem, whether through a tax, regulations and/or something else, would affect almost every swath of the country and reverberate around the world.
They also set off a cascade of events that could spark global economic chaos, remake the Western world, reverberate through November's presidential election and challenge U.S. security for years to come.
As the shockwaves from the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal reverberate around the world, the Westminster parliament is among institutions now facing allegations of improper behavior by men in powerful positions.
Online, there are many hands pressing the keys which—to continue with the metaphor—help speed up the hammer and make the sound of the notes reverberate and come out louder.
The consequences of this trend could reverberate throughout the economy, said Brent W. Ambrose, the Smeal Professor of risk management at Pennsylvania State University and a co-author of the study.
The big picture: Aiello's death is a reminder that the effects of traumatic events like Parkland, the nation's deadliest school shooting since the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting, can reverberate long afterward.
The boosters each create three of these booms because of how they're shaped, and since we have two rockets landing this time, six claps reverberate through the air in rapid succession.
According to Maue, El Niño events can influence storms forming in the North Pacific Ocean, which can then reverberate downstream, all the way to the skies above the North Atlantic Ocean.
Richard Burr issued a subpoena to Donald Trump Jr. to appear before the Senate Intelligence Committee, the North Carolina Republican's decision continues to reverberate throughout his home state, especially among Republicans.
Resonance aims to fix that with some tricks that include stuff like pre-rendering how certain sounds reverberate in different environments so these interactions aren't left being rendered on the fly.
In "It's Gonna Rain" (272) and "Come Out" (21971), Mr. Reich played recorded voices against themselves: As they "phased," the voices began to reverberate, then echo and eventually blur into chaos.
Justice Anthony Kennedy The retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wasn't a total surprise, but it still sent shock waves through Washington and the country that could reverberate for decades.
Fifty years later, some of the details have shifted, but the gestures of athletes continue to reverberate in a nation that remains divided in most of the ways it was then.
At the base of the curling staircase for "Le Corps Sonore" is a reflective resonant bowl, helping to reverberate the compositions upwards, so each step is like moving into another stage.
The #MeToo movement, which burst into the spotlight in the fall of 2017, bringing down powerful figures in Hollywood, the media, politics, sports and more, continues to reverberate 15 months later.
The women's squad is loaded with Badgers, while the teachings of Sauer, who died in February from pancreatic cancer at age 230, reverberate every time the sled team takes the ice.
Barry Jenkins's adaptation of James Baldwin's 19503 novel, "If Beale Street Could Talk," is an opportunity to revisit an author, an era and a set of themes that still reverberate today.
"The forlorn, traumatized towns, mountains, plains and valleys of Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir reverberate today, with the grim reminders of Rwanda, Srebrenica, the Rohingya, and the pogrom of Gujarat," he said.
All throughout, iPhone recordings from the show's central work, "This Whole Time There Were No Landmines" (2017), reverberate through the empty space, filling it with a warbling cacophony of disembodied moans.
But all sides agree that prostitution practiced openly would reverberate well beyond the city's thriving but shadowy sex industry of street prostitution, massage parlors, strip clubs and high-end call girls.
Many Democrats have called the strike against General Suleimani, which threatens to escalate tensions between the United States and Iran and reverberate throughout a violent and volatile region, illegal and unauthorized.
Into a classical frame—unity of time and of place—Guilloux sets a riotous cast of some twenty main characters whose destinies combine and reverberate in a series of short episodes.
"It's difficult because you can't have the resonance of the sound," said Mr. Alagna, who noted that many singers rely on their noses and nasal cavities to make their voices reverberate.
November, the second month of the N.H.L. season, brought changes behind the bench and in the broadcast booth that reflected a cultural upheaval in the sport that may reverberate for years.
The president lent his weight to Republican Rick Saccone in the final days of a surprisingly competitive special election outside Pittsburgh that could reverberate nationally ahead of the November midterm elections.
Albums like Basket of Light by Pentangle, The Incredible String Band's Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, or First Utterance by Comus, hum with cosmic vibrations, and those vibrations reverberate to this very day.
It will destroy one family's dream of safety and freedom; it will haunt an entire community for generations and ... it will reverberate in readers' minds long after they have finished this book.
" Like Gainza, Stern directs an observant gaze at the way the details of art — in this case, cinematic details — can "travel" or "migrate," and the way they can "reverberate beyond the frame.
The two groups in this case are cardholders and merchants but the ruling would likely reverberate more widely because the dynamic is common in other industries, such as advertising and e-commerce.
Mormon leaders fled from Trump after video of him making casual comments about sexual assault and aides hope that those decisions would reverberate into Arizona, where 6% of the population is Mormon.
There are wealth effects that reverberate in the broader economy when asset prices fall, although housing (where prices are still rising on both sides of the Atlantic) has more impact than equities.
The cuts will drag down production and likely reverberate in the economy of North Dakota, the second-largest U.S. oil producing state after Texas, which currently pumps 1383 million barrels per day.
But the reality is closer to the ideal of Aneurin Bevan, the post-war Labour health secretary who wanted the echo of bedpans hitting the floor in Tredegar to reverberate in Whitehall.
That means just a smidge of a movement days ahead of time, while Dorian is in the Bahamas, can reverberate and mean a direct hit or not, said private meteorologist Ryan Maue.
According to students, the loss of just one historically black university — at one point the only option for black students seeking a college degree in America — is bound to reverberate for generations.
That time would reverberate: It cemented the still fragile legs of the new relationship, and it established for Capote a routine that would serve him well — escaping to the Mediterranean to write.
Such economic consequences reverberate through private and public sectors to impact a wide variety of social and environmental programs and investments, as well as carry opportunity costs that are difficult to ascertain.
More than a mouthpiece for Western civilization, these poems allow for golden echoes, for tragic archetypes to reverberate in our time — a huge service, given the rapid disappearance of university classics departments.
She was moved by the power of a library that could still reverberate its value 2,000 years after it was destroyed — so moved she shifted her studies from art to library science.
Any decision by the federal government is likely to reverberate through the country's health care system, given that many people with employer-provided health insurance are exposed to the same inflated prices.
Judge Goodman's decision, she said, will probably reverberate in private securities class actions following SEC enforcement, in which plaintiffs frequently try to get access to materials defense lawyers presented to the SEC.
All over this city on Saturday, indifference and relief stood side by side with sorrow and surprise as the conflicts that characterized Fidel Castro in life continued to reverberate after his death.
She wrote tunes for voice and instrumental accompaniment that display a gift for embodying words in sound: Words about desire reverberate with unresolved tension, words about anger feel like a quickened pulse.
Often lost in the busy hum of today's Taipei, this is the time of year when these buildings reverberate with violent echoes from 70 years ago, when Taiwan's modern identity was born.
Health effects from the California wildfires — mainly from stress, inhalation of small particulates and the disturbance of people's health care needs — may reverberate for some time after the fires are finally smothered out.
Armenian cultural workers have been contacting the Pit since April 26th, explaining why the exclusion of immigrant communities at our present juncture produces dangerous effects that reverberate beyond gallery walls, economically and politically.
But while the workers have been largely overlooked in the aftermath of Florence, the impact of the storm on North Carolina's immigrant workforce — and the state's economy — could reverberate through the entire region.
His ideas reverberate more clearly Louis Henderson, Olivier Marboeuf, and the Living and the Dead Ensemble's Ouvertures, an experimental exploration of the role language has played in excluding Haitians from their own history.
But its biggest impact on jobs would come as the consequences of a trade war reverberate out across the economy hitting retail distribution hubs, grocery stores, restaurants and even hospitals, the study found.
However, as marijuana is a newly regulated industry and is still classified by the DEA as a prohibited schedule 1 drug, alongside heroin and peyote, a single false step or error will reverberate.
Not only do US policies and decisions reverberate around the world, but a large part of a foreign envoy's job is writing back to their governments to explain developments in their host countries.
"A work of art is a site where places of making and not making, painting and not painting, are linked so that they reverberate with each other," quotes the Pace Gallery's press release.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's Whitehaven Coal Ltd said on Thursday that coking coal prices would remain high for months as supply disruptions since Cyclone Debbie damaged train lines and interrupted exports reverberate through markets.
The news of Scalia's death was a bombshell in an already lively election cycle, as both sides quickly recognized a story that would reverberate in the races for the House, Senate and presidency.
Multiple signs of inflation in freight-related industries are at or near historical highs, in what could be an early sign that price pressures are building and ready to reverberate around the economy.
But by rejecting his deeply divisive brand of populist nationalism – either via impeachment or defeat in next year's presidential election – U.S. voters could send a message that would reverberate powerfully across the Atlantic.
Additionally, because of Medicare Part D's outsized place in the prescription drug market, changes to the program typically reverberate across the health care system, improving the lives of all patients in the process.
Outstanding on this album are the heavily sampled brothers Burrell—Rheji and Rhano—the New York underground avant-garde artists and producers whose voices reverberate with a profound poetry on the Nicholas edits.
Released last week, Lightsleeper is a display of everything the father and son do best: rock ballads, trippy harmonies, percussion that thumps and loops and strings that reverberate to the point of psychedelia.
It opens with the gentle Caribbean lilt Mr. Chesney learned from Jimmy Buffett, but that's a fake-out; with the chorus, a giant guitar twang and booming tom-toms reverberate to distant horizons.
But some economists have argued that higher rates are inappropriate for thinking about long-range problems like global warming, where today's emissions can have impacts, like melting ice sheets, that reverberate for centuries.
But in recent years, as the Trump administration's immigration crackdown began to reverberate through the nation's public schools, the students who had been such a fiscal asset have turned into a budgetary liability.
The French authority, known for its stringent interpretation of privacy rules and for favoring a tough approach toward U.S. Internet companies, sets a record with this penalty, which could reverberate in Silicon Valley.
In writing "Let's Clap," she told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, she was struck that some of the same songs and stories that defined the civil rights movement of the 1960s still reverberate.
The King's College Chapel, where many of Mr. Cleobury's recordings were made, is renowned for its acoustics; it is said that a note can reverberate for five seconds when the chapel is empty.
It's been nearly 20 years since Congress attempted to impeach President Bill Clinton for charges that stemmed from the Monica Lewinsky scandal, but the bombshell political saga continues to reverberate across pop culture.
The bank's failure would threaten the savings of thousands of Italians and reverberate through the rest of the Italian banking industry, which is already saddled with a third of the euro zone's bad loans.
" It said that the CIS' output contraction was expected to moderate to around 1.5 percent from 4.5 percent in 2015 "as the shocks that hit the CIS economies gradually reverberate less and activity stabilizes.
Some men I spoke to recounted experimentations with straight friends that ranged from watching porn together to jerking each other off, and for the ones who now identify as gay, these episodes reverberate intensely.
Those shocks will continue to reverberate next week and beyond because the issues involved are fundamental to American democracy, challenging the credibility of the White House and the vital legal institutions that sustain government.
Until Becerra weighs in, it won't be clear what gun designs will remain on the right side of the law—setting up a decision that will reverberate through one of America's largest firearms markets.
"It looks as if the impact of Brexit preparations, and any missed opportunities and investments during this sustained period of uncertainty, will reverberate through the manufacturing sector for some time to come," Dobson said.
The Catalonia crisis could soon reverberate throughout the country and prompt other Spanish regions to turn their back on Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, the former president of the Basque parliament told CNBC on Friday.
Modern academics, writers, and thinkers have new tools to delve back into the archives in the same way that historians and scholars have made their understanding of contemporary queer sexuality reverberate through the past.
But November is a long way off, and social issues reverberate in complex ways in a state that has a reputation for moderation but also produced Jesse Helms, the arch-conservative United States senator.
Mr. Bagert said that the officer had attended Istrouma High School — "there is no more classic north Baton Rouge school" — and predicted that his loss would reverberate strongly on the north side of town.
Most analysts argue that Beijing will tread carefully for fear of knocking the economy hard, though investors worry that a significant credit contraction in China will reverberate through financial markets and the global economy.
When he was announced during his first game of the 2016 NWHL season, hearing "Harrison Browne" reverberate over the loudspeaker filled him with so much joy, he said, he thought his heart might explode.
Mr. Gabriel, President Emmanuel Macron of France and other world leaders have warned the Trump administration that such a shift on Jerusalem could reverberate throughout the Middle East and set back attempts for peace.
Herzog finds ways to protract their return in order to allow van Vliet time to narrate fully his story, a chronicle that begins, unsettlingly, to not just reverberate with but actually become Herzog's own.
Today, the socioeconomic consequences of Brazil's "pigmentocracy" still reverberate: The top one-percent of Brazil's economy is about 80 percent white; three-quarters of the bottom 10 percent, meanwhile, are black or mixed-race.
As the landscape shifts in Montgomery, the state capital, the consequences may reverberate across the South, where nearby states gladly rake in billions of dollars that Alabamians are not allowed to wager at home.
The Senate voted to acquit Trump on two articles of impeachment this month, marking the end to a bitterly fought, divisive trial that will reverberate into this year's election and shape his presidential legacy.
The attack came only days before the start of a presidential vote that could reverberate across Europe, and as the 11 candidates were having their final quasi-debate on the France 2 television network.
The episode continues to reverberate: On Tuesday, federal prosecutors said they had searched the homes of two people suspected of possibly having been in contact with the attacker in the days before the rampage.
The blast from North Korea's fifth and most powerful nuclear weapons test shook the earth last week, causing a literal earthquake and figurative aftershocks that continue to reverberate across Asia and the United States.
Less than three hours later, Durbin and a Republican colleague, Senator Lindsey Graham, drove away from the White House with the deal in pieces and a controversy over offensive language about to reverberate worldwide.
Highways encouraged wealthier people to abandon cities, buy cars, and live spaciously in shiny new suburbs, thus eliminating the need for them to take or care about public transit, the effects of which reverberate today.
But an explosion in a confined space is far more destructive than in the open air, as shock waves violently reverberate off the hard walls, floors, and ceiling instead of dissipating quickly into the atmosphere.
During that latter moment in particular, Dre realizes that this ad could reverberate in ways he didn't intend — especially when multiplied by Richard Youngsta's cool capital — and pulls the ad over his co-workers' objections.
The new appointments came as France's main conservative party splintered under the impact of Macron's sudden rise to presidential and parliamentary power, and the seismic shift it has caused continues to reverberate around French politics.
The family's emotional avoidance seems to reverberate with the idea of the area's own paved-over past, as though the small mistake of letting their daughter remain in blissful ignorance awakens something in the ground.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The escalating trade war between the United States and China is careening toward a "cold war or geopolitical war" that will reverberate around the world, a senior executive at Alibaba Group (BABA.
Volkswagen reached a multi-billion-dollar settlement in the United States, but the scandal continues to reverberate in Germany where the head of its Audi unit, Rupert Stadler, has been arrested in a separate investigation.
It's a must-watch video that shows how King's message has been carried on through multiple generations and proof that the lessons from the Civil Rights movement will continue to reverberate through the coming years.
"Our mission in our meeting with villagers is to talk about how we going to build a temporary mosque so that the voice of Quranic verse will continue to reverberate in our village," he said.
But the surprising results in the Republican gubernatorial primary contest will reverberate nationally, serving as a bellwether for Trump enthusiasm and establishment influence in a state that supported the president by double digits in 2016.
The region has been in the spotlight since August 2014, when an officer in nearby Ferguson shot and killed Michael Brown, setting off widespread protests against police brutality that continue to reverberate across the country.
It's been more than quarter century since Bush left the White House, but Justice Clarence Thomas — appointed by Bush in 1991 — serves as a reminder that a president's impact can reverberate long after his presidency.
"The consequences of such unreliability from the Oval will reverberate well beyond Syria," Brett McGurk, the former Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, tweeted Monday in response to Trump's abrupt decision.
Pro-democracy activists from Hong Kong have arrived in the United States to urge Congress and President Donald Trump to recognize that a potential military crackdown on the city will reverberate across the global economy.
The problem behind such business practices didn't disappear, however, which is why the cry over social media — heard loudly this month throughout South and Southeast Asia — is starting to reverberate again in the United States.
On Monday, Mr. Pearson as a symbol of innovation hit a dead end, as Valeant said that he would step down as chief executive, a stunning fall from grace that could reverberate throughout the industry.
Nigeria is on track to have the third-highest population in the world, behind only India and China, according to the UN, a change that could reverberate globally since it's also likely to remain poor.
In 2015, Volkswagen acknowledged that its diesel cars were equipped with software that activated robust emissions controls in testing but disabled them at other times, a revelation whose legal and reputational costs continue to reverberate.
The consequences continue to reverberate through the country's politics and beyond, and have made Austria an important test of what happens when the far right moves from the political fringe to the halls of power.
The call for Harvard to remove the Sackler name from its buildings, made in an interview with CNN, is sure to reverberate in Ms. Warren's home state, Massachusetts, where the university enjoys significant political clout.
The shutdown of the program could reverberate far beyond those privileges and topple the many others that DACA protection can confer, from state-sponsored health coverage and financial aid to driver's licenses and professional credentials.
The worst manifestations of those ill feelings — knife assaults, suicide attacks and car bombings — involved ethnic Uighurs to the south of the Altai Mountains, but the consequences of that violence still reverberate into its valleys.
As the revelations reverberate in Washington and around the country, they show a Republican Party and financial community largely unperturbed by Trump's temperament — at least as long as the economy and corporate profits stay strong.
The effects of the outbreak are likely to reverberate beyond China as most major economies in the region are expected to either slow down significantly, halt or shrink in the current quarter, Reuters polls found.
Add machine learning, and a feedback loop of toxic audiovisual content can reverberate in the echo chamber of social media as well, linking friends with an ersatz intimacy that leaves them particularly susceptible to manipulation.
It is unclear how Mr. Cohen's testimony — alternately self-confident, exasperated, ashamed — will reverberate inside the two political parties, whose most partisan and committed voters view Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump through radically different prisms.
As the great leftist primal scream continues to reverberate across America in response to the 2016 presidential election, Democrats can take heart that Progressivism is alive and well — and flourishing — in American colleges and universities.
In the wake of Barack Obama's devolution into one of the most secretive presidents in history, the ramifications of an emboldened, unaccountable, and opaque Clinton administration will reverberate far beyond a measly basement server in Chappaqua.
The absences that follow such exits reverberate throughout "The Long Christmas Dinner," Wilder's exquisite wisp of a play, which traces 90 years in the life of a family, the Bayards, over a succession of holiday meals.
The goldenrod background and life-size figuration of "Down Home Taste" reverberate through Amy Sherald's "High Yella Masterpiece: We Ain't No Cotton Pickin' Negroes" (22001), in which two men in white suits hold pink cotton candy.
The decisions are likely to reverberate on the campaign trail as candidates use them to remind voters of a presidential election truism: The winner will likely get to nominate several justices over the next few years.
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard's gold medal-winning performance at the Pacific Games continues to reverberate long after the event, with a New Zealand women's group demanding sports authorities put a stop to "unfair" competition.
Now, Monday's Supreme Court ruling — that those provisions in a Texas law do not protect women's health and place an undue burden on a woman's constitutional right to an abortion — will quickly reverberate across the country.
The DCLeaks site had gone live a few days earlier, posting the first samples of material, stolen from prominent Americans by Russian hackers, that would reverberate through the presidential election campaign and into the Trump presidency.
In this case, unaddressed trauma from quarantines and social isolation, feeling one's own life is in danger, illness, or the loss of a loved one to coronavirus could have public health repercussions that reverberate for years.
The offering, which could value Uber at around $100 billion, is expected to reverberate through global financial markets and to solidify the company's position as one of the most consequential technology firms of the past decade.
Across 10 episodes, Gallardo's desperate maneuvers to retain control of his business and stick it to those who have slighted him have consequences that reverberate beyond the criminal underworld, ultimately resulting in a rigged presidential election.
These dialectics — these convergent borders of the "I" and the "we," the Modern and the pre-Modern, the European and the indo-American — reverberate throughout Cortázar's work, and they remain the beating heart of his oeuvre.
The passage of Amendment Four with the support of 64 percent of voters could reverberate beyond Florida into the 2020 presidential election because of the important role the state often plays in deciding close national elections.
As she massages a set of kinetic sculptures to life, her shrieks reverberate through an effects box and around the room while images of Bernie Sanders and the Black Lives Matter movement are projected in the background.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The U.S. government's decision to include Russian magnate Oleg Deripaska on its sanctions blacklist on Friday will reverberate around the world because his business empire has a global footprint and counts major multinationals as partners.
The novel is concerned with how these particular traumas reverberate inside two different families, while simultaneously stretching back into history to explore how the trauma of violence has shaped Native lives since Europeans landed in this country.
Big stuff happens, stuff that will reverberate into Infinity War and possibly beyond, stuff you kind of can't believe they actually went through with in this little segue before the whole team gets back together next summer.
Moving along, Amazon's mega-deal continues to reverberate through Silicon Valley and Cloud Town (Seattle), raining on Instacart's proverbial on-demand parade and providing endless fodder for Twitter users to claim that they saw the deal coming.
The concern is that Ocasio-Cortez's plan to achieve climate goals in just 10 years will not only tee up defeat but unleash disruptions and unintended consequences that reverberate from U.S. power markets to Central African mines.
"The Kritik" is a satire about theater and the nature of community in a small town, so, of course, its concerns reverberate in Wellfleet, with a summertime population of about 17,000 and a mere 3,500 year-round.
In that year, his influence has continued to reverberate, as his fellow artists have paid him tribute, fans and writers have looked back on his life, and his story has offered an entry point for new fans.
The 2008 financial crisis is not really over: Even as the U.S. stock market bull run made history today, the crash continues to reverberate in the form of still-recovering economies and massive global distrust in institutions.
" Of the House battle, however, Mr. Jankowski conceded: "This will obviously reverberate beyond U.S. Senate elections and where there is a blue wave coming, it will get bigger, which raise issues for congressional races and state elections.
Filled with works that reverberate as much for their aesthetic sensibilities as for their historical significance, Fadda's exhibition takes on identity politics in the region that she refers to as the "Global South" with a quiet certitude.
And because the growth of the technology industry has played a huge role in California's recent boom, a drop in company valuations or in venture capital investments would reverberate swiftly through the state's economy and tax receipts.
The Yellow Vests reverberate as a primal scream from working-class France at the tax-avoiding, wealth-hogging Parisian glitterati enabled by a government now headed by one of its own, Mr. Macron, a former investment banker.
Bingo's shares fell by almost half on the news, which follows weak results at businesses from car repairers to building suppliers, developers and realtors as the sharpest home price falls in a generation reverberate through the economy.
Jones has a chance of defeating Moore, and if he does, it will be a political "shot heard around the world," a kind of Lexington and Concord moment for American politics that will reverberate across the nation.
Analysts say that another strong showing for the Greens on Sunday could reverberate all the way to Berlin and embolden one of her reluctant partners to bolt, causing the collapse of Ms. Merkel's government and her downfall.
"The immediate and most significant economic impact is in China...but will reverberate globally, given the importance of China in global growth as well as in global company revenue," said Moody's Investors Service in a report last Wednesday.
Benjamin's death was what set Morgan down his path of violence in the first place, and as he realizes how vengeance has turned Henry, he begins to grapple with how cycles of violence can reverberate through younger generations.
JASON HALL, "THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE": They step off the battlefield, they step off the plane, they come home and the memories and the trauma of war continue to reverberate through them and into their lives here.
In a more perfect academic environment, every college diploma handed out would come with a user's manual for navigating the new world of financial obligations, since money moves made — and avoided — in your 20s will reverberate for decades.
Firstly the bank is too big, second a bail in especially of subordinated debt holders would really reverberate through the system and could be a very bad signal for the ability of the Russian banks to raise capital.
The official confirmation of Prince's death by opioid overdose is likely to reverberate in Washington, where lawmakers are still trying to hammer out a deal on legislation attempting to stem a national crisis in abuse of those drugs.
While not the biggest issue the two candidates have tussled over, it is one that may reverberate across the country in coming years as more cities and states use the tax to raise revenue or improve citizens' health.
Most work on commercial airplanes, and all those jobs are at risk of at least temporary suspension, and just as we've seen within other service-based industries across the nation — workforce cuts reverberate sharply throughout the local economy.
A rift could undermine Trump's "maximum pressure" push against Tehran, damage Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts, and reverberate in other theatres of conflict, so extensive has the two partners' influence been in a region critical to world oil supplies.
In particular, the Fed in 2018 was overly confident that it could apply pre-2008 rules of thumb about what constitutes "normal" policy, what causes inflation, and how the Fed's actions are likely to reverberate around the world.
In particular, the Fed in 2018 was overly confident that it could apply pre-2008 rules of thumb about what constitutes "normal" policy, what causes inflation, and how the Fed's actions are likely to reverberate around the world.
Pears ranges from 1960s Oxford, where Henry Lytten, an academic and former spy, is drafting a utopian story, to a surreal, oligarchic world where a scientist, Angela Meerson, discovers a machine whose consequences reverberate across decades and realities.
She cited CVS' previous initiatives to ban tobacco products from their stores and move healthier products to a more prominent place at the front as moves that might now reverberate through the health care system for millions of Americans.
Monoprix, one of France's biggest grocery store chains, said on Monday it will start selling its products to customers in Paris through Amazon's Prime Now service this year, a move that will reverberate through the country's food retail industry.
"While we may lose tomorrow, I think that the end results of what has happened here, the disgrace of what has happened here will reverberate in a positive way for the American people," Sanders said on the Senate floor.
Stevens said he expects that one of the GSEs will need to take a draw from the Treasury Department's credit line sometime this year — possibly as early as the first quarter, a move likely to reverberate on Capitol Hill.
But the facts are clear: The brutal, generation-defining conflict has left hundreds of thousands dead, traumatized millions of children, set new standards of barbarism, and produced global knock-on effects that continue to reverberate far beyond the battlefield.
In 2007, Betfair, a peer-to-peer betting exchange, refused to pay $7 million in bets involving the Russian tennis star Nikolay Davydenko, kicking off a match-fixing investigation and a wider scandal that still reverberate in the sport.
If Mr. Wiseman doesn't openly engage with the debate over the Central Library Plan many of the issues that emerged during that dispute nonetheless reverberate over the course of the documentary, including the overarching question of the library's mission.
As a result, in a region where the highways, bridges, tunnels, trains and subways are packed, even a minor accident like the one at Penn Station can reverberate far and wide — in this case, all the way to Washington.
And the notion that animals of all kinds routinely engage in sophisticated discourse with one another — that the world's ecosystems reverberate with elaborate animal idioms just waiting to be translated — is not Doctor Dolittle-inspired nonsense; it is fact.
"If stocks like Amazon keep getting hit, that could indeed reverberate through this whole market, especially in a thin month like August where the trading is just, well, let's just say almost non-existent," the "Mad Money" host said.
Yet the reversal sparked fears for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights activists that it may reverberate far beyond Bermuda and set a dangerous precedent for a gay rights rollback after years of gains across the Western world.
He is the "yes" campaign's highest-profile surrogate, starring in campaign commercials, railing against the "crooks" in the pharmaceutical industry, and claiming that a victory in California will "reverberate all over America" in a fight against high drug prices.
In the East Village, artist Tom Peyton will hand out 215 color-coded bells to create a percussive soundscape, while in Lower Manhattan composer J.C. King will organize a parade of kalimba players, whose sounds will reverberate off of buildings.
LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's army of migrant workers will be among the biggest losers from the slump in oil prices and the impact will reverberate to poor countries across the Middle East and South Asia where many of them originate.
His leadership was marred by corruption and human rights abuses and he now lives abroad in exile, but the political earthquake he unleashed with policies aimed at improving the lot of the country&aposs poor rural majority continues to reverberate.
All of this complicates the simple act of listening to music—enjoying it, relating to it, feeling its words and chords reverberate through your consciousness and seep into your soul (or lack thereof, depending on which aural poison you pick).
Cryptographers and privacy advocates—who have long been staunch opponents of encryption backdoors on public safety and human rights grounds—warn that the legislation poses serious risks, and will have real consequences that reverberate far beyond the land down under.
Scientists say they can show that how a child looks at the world is directly and fundamentally influenced by his or her genes — a finding that could reverberate in the autistic world, according to a study published in Nature Wednesday.
Whether Trump serves for 4 years or 8 and whether he is succeeded by a Republican or a Democrat, the way this White House interacts with the people whose job it is to cover them will reverberate for years to come.
Women's rights reverberate in locker rooms Tennis legend Billie Jean King, who became a symbol for women's rights in the 60s, and retired soccer star Abby Wambach, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, campaigned for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Trump and his cronies will try to play up the military spending as proof that they are making America Great Again, but the effects of this budget will reverberate around the country—and may very well backfire, as Trumpcare already has.
The pair of Clipse mixtapes from that purgatory period, We Got It 4 Cheap volumes 1 and 2, were so revered that they helped to tilt the axis of rap discourse in ways that would reverberate for years after the fact.
Whether last week's events reverberate for Disney in a business sense (beyond a possible lawsuit stemming from the alligator attack) is a question that will only be fully answered in the months to come, peak season for theme park vacations.
Yet it wasn't a one-hit supernova by any means: Crushing drones, thick swells of feedback and vocals that reverberate like echoes have helped Hum grow from a loud murmur into a purveyor of steady, unforgettable and infinitely compelling sounds.
In a sensational UK high court ruling that has continued to reverberate even as Uber became a multibillion-dollar public company, Farrar and Aslam upended Uber's arguments that it didn't have to give drivers basic employment rights such as holiday pay.
The outcome this time in Alabama, one of six states that do not sanction lotteries, will reverberate elsewhere in the South, particularly in three neighboring states — Florida, Georgia and Tennessee — with lotteries that welcome Alabamians willing to cross state lines.
Those old grainy recordings—that booming drum sound wherein the hits were really allowed to reverberate throughout the room—they're largely of a bygone era, one that had its soul sucked out by the demon known as digital clarity and convenience.
In the end, I was still frustrated by a lot of it, and I was still unconvinced by some of it, and I'm still worried about some of the storytelling choices and how they might reverberate with The Magicians' audience.
Through numerous state and federal investigations have turned up no evidence of wrongdoing on Planned Parenthood's part—and though experts have found that the Center for Medical Progress tapes were deceptively edited—the anti-abortion group's claims continue to reverberate significantly.
The guerrilla demolition of the statue on the night before fall classes began, in apparent defiance of North Carolina law, provoked a crush of official outrage that may reverberate for months in Chapel Hill and in Raleigh, the state capital.
If Google can figure out how to make the technology work, that would reverberate across the broadband industry, since it would solve the expensive "last mile" problem that broadband companies usually tackle by stringing a web of wires directly into homes.
Iowa's incompetence consigned it to near-irrelevance — there's much talk that 2020 could be the last first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses — whereas the competent execution of New Hampshire's contest will help ensure its results reverberate into Nevada and South Carolina.
Most notably, perhaps, as its title hints, "To the New Owners" is a steaming load dropped on the author's former doorstep, a book-length act of revenge, a cleat-hitch slap that will reverberate up and down the Eastern coastline.
ROME — Italy plunged into political and economic uncertainty early Monday as Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said he would resign after voters decisively rejected constitutional changes, a step certain to reverberate across a European Union already buffeted by anti-establishment anger.
Here are three reasons why: As a result of each of these elements, early mistakes can have a lasting impact that reverberate beyond the offending company to impact an entire industry, affecting both the regulatory landscape and broad public perception.
PARIS (Reuters) - Monoprix, one of France's biggest grocery store chains, said on Monday it will start selling its products to customers in Paris through Amazon's Prime Now service this year, a move that will reverberate through the country's food retail industry.
Any changes to the international consensus on a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, and Palestinian refugees' right of return to what is now Israel and the Palestinian territories, long buttressed by U.S. policy, therefore reverberate harder in Jordan than anywhere else.
Tuesday's relief rally on Wall Street notwithstanding, several under-the-radar indicators are pointing to the danger that a prolonged conflict could put a serious dent into the economy of both nations, and reverberate through a global picture that at best looks tenuous.
The speeches reflect the unusually prominent role the judiciary is playing this election at a time when an eight-member Supreme Court is rushing to issue opinions that could reverberate on the campaign trail on issues such as affirmative action, abortion and immigration.
The decision, which is sure to reverberate in the presidential election campaign, reverses a January 2015 proposal for new leases in the Atlantic as part of the department's five-year plan to set new boundaries for oil development in federal waters through 2022.
Intermittent squeals of "kawaii!" reverberate around the café, which is located in a mall in Tokyo's Shibuya shopping district and packed with women aged between 15 and 35, each one clutching a camera in her hands while staring intently at her plate.
Although the country's $143 billion in external debt remains high by historical standards, that burden is considerably lower than other debt-heavy economies like Greece, whose struggles with investors and euro zone officials to reduce its debt pile often reverberate across global markets.
This is usually the season of hope and inspiration on college campuses, but the politics of immigration and the presidential race spilled into the commencement ceremony Sunday at California State University, Fullerton, in an incident that has continued to reverberate on social media.
A frenetic weekend likely to reverberate The frenzy reflected the swirl of a presidency that seems to turn on whatever pops into Trump's mind at any given moment and is far from the ordered West Wing operation Kelly has been trying to establish.
"If there is a social implosion in Venezuela, that will reverberate through the entire region," the opposition leader, Henrique Capriles, warned during a trip last week to Peru, during which he sought to enlist the help of Peru's new president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.
The abruptness of the termination, even if temporary, also suggested that the Russians, eager to show widening influence in the Middle East, had seriously misread how a public announcement of their use of the Hamadan base in western Iran would reverberate among Iranians.
Read more: Here are all the 2019 Emmy winnersThe fifth season of "Game of Thrones" was plagued with just as much controversy and complaint as the final season, even if those critiques didn't reverberate with quite the same intensity as season eight.
"Whether intentionally or not, Donald Trump is evoking classic anti-Semitic themes that have historically been used against Jews and still reverberate today," Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, a group that fights discrimination, said in a statement.
The election of the next executive in Trenton, the state capitol, isn't even the state's biggest political story — that would be the federal bribery trial of New Jersey's senior Democratic senator, Robert Menendez, which could have implications that reverberate far beyond the state.
But "Kamp Krustier" works because it understands something The Simpsons often glosses over in its rush to get back to the status quo by any given episode's end: The things that happen to these characters would reverberate with them past those immediate events.
And in a move that shows how Ms. Fardin's accusation could reverberate politically, Claudia Guebel, a former aide to Senator Juan Carlos Marino, of La Pampa Province, filed a judicial complaint against him, claiming he had sexually assaulted her earlier this year.
They also vividly illustrated how the proceeding is almost certain to rekindle feuding over the 2016 election that has barely subsided during Mr. Trump's tenure, and reverberate — whether he is convicted or acquitted — in an even more brutal electoral fight in November.
What happened Tuesday night seems likely to reverberate not just through the Iowa caucuses in 19 days' time but the broader fight over who emerges as the liberal choice and whether -- or not -- the left is willing to rally around that person.
Everything from cars and machinery to apparel and other consumer staples are shipped in containers, and disruption to the industry could reverberate far beyond China as the country seeks to contain the coronavirus outbreak by keeping factories shut and workers at home.
A 32-year-old woman was also killed on Saturday during protests in Charlottesville, Va., when a car rammed into a crowd of counterdemonstrators at a white supremacist rally, an incident that continues to reverberate in the U.S. View the discussion thread.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan warned on Friday there would be a bloodbath once India lifts its curfew in disputed Kashmir and that any all-out conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations would reverberate far beyond their borders.
Mr. Hofer's failure is likely to reverberate around Europe, where the far right has made inroads from Marine Le Pen's National Front in France to the far-right Alternative for Germany party, both of which have begun eating into support for mainstream conservatives.
Esteban's father is so old he is little more than a prop in diapers against which Esteban's venom-tinged resentments reverberate, though his redemptive maxim — "We don't live off other people's work, but our own" — still rings in his son's ears like a Marxist curse.
Tracks like "Aquasun" define the band's sound and modus operandi in a quick few minutes; Alex Henery's huge guitar strums reverberate out waves of sound while singer Andrew Fisher hits multiple registers, unafraid to scratch up his vocals in pursuit of their full purpose.
But it's also the unsaid moments -- like when Buttigieg announced his campaign and was embraced onstage by his husband, Chasten -- that reverberate beyond the LGBTQ community and normalize gay marriages for many Americans who may not seem gay couples on a regular basis, Parker said.
The aftershocks of the U.K.'s vote to leave the EU continue to reverberate across financial markets, with the pound extending its sell-off near a 31-year low and yields on 10-year German government bonds dropping to minus 903 percent on Monday.
Smith said that BuzzFeed made the decision to err on the side of transparency with its readers because the current news environment, where basic facts are challenged and rumors reverberate rapidly across social media, leaves news consumers to distinguish between what's rumor and what's real.
As the shocking death of Miami Marlins superstar Jose Fernandez continues to reverberate throughout the sports world, details are beginning to emerge about the boating trip that led to the death of the 24-year-old pitcher and two friends, Eddy Rivero and Emilio Macias.
But to a teenager inspired at the beginning of that decade by the soaring idealism of John F. Kennedy, the violent discord and cascading calamities of '68 felt like a nation coming apart, and the fractures it exposed still reverberate in our politics today.
"Today a jury of Santa Clara County residents gave a verdict, which I hope will clearly reverberate throughout colleges, in high schools, anywhere where there may be any doubt about the distinction between consent and sexual assault," District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement.
And now Clarke needs Westwood to rise up and inspire the six rookies on this European team, keeping them calm and guiding them through the roars and occasional heckles that will reverberate across the vast, pro-American terrain of Hazeltine National Golf Club here.
"If the U.S. were to follow the lead of many other developed countries and implement policies that encourage women to enter and remain in the workforce, the effects could reverberate globally, supporting a stock market boom far greater than the economic growth itself," they said.
Dick Leitsch, a soft-spoken Kentuckian turned Manhattanite, emerged as an early defender of gay rights when his "sip-in" protests helped pave the way for gay bars to operate openly, with licenses, in New York State, a victory that would reverberate across the country.
As the fallout from the last week's collapse continues to reverberate, in hindsight it's obvious that the company's business model, which mistook the temporary construction boom at the start of the millennium for something more enduring, died in the teeth of the Great Recession.
VIRUS THREATENS GLOBAL RECESSION The supply and demand shocks in China are likely to reverberate through global supply chains for months, and the rising number of virus cases and business disruptions in other countries is raising fears of a prolonged global slowdown or even recession.
RIC=TWGDPQP Taiwan poll data Feb 21 (Reuters) - The effects of the coronavirus outbreak are likely to reverberate beyond China as most major economies in the region are expected to either slow down significantly, halt or shrink outright in the current quarter, Reuters polls found.
Any changes to the international consensus on a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, and Palestinian refugees' right of return to what is now Israel and the Palestinian Territories, long buttressed by U.S. policy, would therefore reverberate harder in Jordan than anywhere else.
Democratic attorneys general in several states said Tuesday they would bring legal action to stop the Trump administration from adding a question on citizenship to the next U.S. census, a question they said would lead to serious undercounts that could reverberate for years to come.
But the triumphalism of President Donald Trump and the building power struggle in Washington after Robert Mueller's investigation show that while both parties are positioning for the next White House race, the bitter recriminations over Russian election meddling are likely to reverberate for months.
Boeing is struggling to overcome the worst crisis in its history, after 346 people were killed in a pair of crashes of the now grounded 737 Max, built by its commercial plane division, The production freeze of the jet could reverberate through the American economy.
Although they are under European Union jurisdiction, they will not want to fall foul of any U.S. legislation Deripaska's blacklisting will also reverberate around the world because his empire has a global footprint and counts major multinationals as partners, including German automaker Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE).
But the congressional paralysis in the aftermath of the Orlando nightclub shooting that killed 49 people masks a significant shift underway in the politics of the gun debate that will reverberate on the campaign trail and in the new administration that will take office next year.
Subscribe to The Intrface Grievance No. 3, which took place on Tuesday but continued to reverberate through the take-o-sphere Wednesday, is that a lot of Google News results about Trump contain articles about things he actually did, which paint him in a negative light.
In 2015, he was arrested as he crossed the border from Hong Kong to the mainland, swept up in a series of cases against booksellers that continue to reverberate in Hong Kong, the special administrative region of China feeling the heavy hand of the central government.
Larry Sanders was an unprecedented look at the absurdities of the late-night game, but was also a groundbreaking subgenre of reality-bending adult pathos comedy, the likes of which would reverberate for years in shows like 30 Rock, The Office, Arrested Development, Community and beyond.
"The essential idea behind the film is how sexual violence, even micro-aggressions such as cat-calling, really reverberate through a person's life beyond just the moment of the violation," Lim Haas, an artist and filmmaker who was born and raised in New York City, tells Broadly.
The way Ramsey taps his boots, the way the woman on the side watches over him, his whole fit—this video has it all, including impossibly beautiful high notes and the belting of "daaAaaaaAdy" at one point that will guaranteed reverberate in your head for hours.
"At a time when issues and decisions will need to be made that will reverberate in our country for decades to come, the prospect of either an election taking place or a government not being in place afterwards is actually unconscionable," Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe told RTE.
"At a time when issues and decisions will need to be made that will reverberate in our country for decades to come, the prospect of either an election taking place or a government not being in place afterwards is actually unconscionable," Paschal Donohoe told national broadcaster RTE.
But while the outcome of the postal survey may not have been a big surprise to Australians, the district-by-district results were a different story, revealing demographic and political changes that will reverberate through Australian politics long after the debate on same-sex marriage fades.
He knew that the repercussions of a broken wrist in Minneapolis or a torn ligament in Seattle could reverberate all the way to Waxhaw, N.C., outside Charlotte, where Chadwick's staff at Marvin Ridge High School included the most overqualified quarterbacks coach in the Southern Carolina Conference.
In these 10 stories, set in Britain in the 1950s and '60s as well as the present, the uncanny is almost precisely counterbalanced with the commonplace — picture insects falling on books and rabbit droppings in dolls' tea-cups — and apparently minor trespasses turn out to reverberate.
Iyengar hopes that the effects of Monday's decision at UC Berkeley will reverberate across the University of California system, where she says other universities seeking to lower their budgets have hired undergraduate students to work only a few hours a week without compensation for their tuition.
Where the letters from the nineteen-forties are preparations for a strike and those from the fifties reverberate with his novelistic achievement, the later letters can start to feel like a way of avoiding the wider world, a world that this writer required in order to create.
I suspect that because health care has become such an expensive commodity and finally we were beginning to find the secret sauce on it, our defense of the Affordable Care Act for not just Californians, but every American carries consequences that reverberate way beyond just one state.
If a House Republican tax reform plan ends up leading to dramatic shifts in exchange rates that cause waves of bankruptcies in developing countries, which reverberate back onto American financial institutions, you'll want a good undersecretary on hand who understands the different pieces of the puzzle.
Cramer Remix: $5 stock to snap up before earnings Cramer: 'Massive layoffs' main theme in earnings Cramer: The undisputed champion of the airlines Cramer expects the pain from Apple to reverberate through the entire tech cohort on Wednesday, especially the stocks that did not go down when Alphabet reported.
Last week, the day after the president…Read more ReadTrump's stunning admission continues to reverberate in Washington, particularly among Democrats—but the concern has now shifted primarily to whether or not Comey will be replaced with Trump ally willing to further derail the FBI probe into Russia's election hacking.
While the relatively large size of the euro zone economy should limit the impact of Britain's break away from the EU, Draghi noted that some members are heavily exposed to the British economy, which could have serious consequences for them and "reverberate around the rest of the continent".
The justices, in a landmark 5-4 ruling that could reverberate through U.S. politics for years to come, ruled for the first time that federal judges do not have the authority to curb partisan gerrymandering - a decision that could embolden state lawmakers to intensify use of the practice.
Such a move would "reverberate for decades to come that the United States is not a trusted partner," Leighton said, adding that US commitments in the region could be seen as temporary, thereby "limiting the ability of the United States to project power" in the region going forward.
In a joint brief, the seven other members of the Ivy League and nine private universities ranging from M.I.T. to Emory to Stanford said that a ruling against Harvard's admissions process would reverberate across academia and hurt efforts to open higher education to a diverse array of students.
"These modest, meaningless shocks reverberate a little, of course, but are less notable than Mr. Serra's grave self-seriousness and his embrace of so many familiar art film strategies, from nonprofessional actors to long takes, cryptic aperçus and silences," Manohla Dargis opines on Story of My Death (2013).
WASHINGTON — A federal court ruled this month that a Montana insurer is entitled to federal compensation for subsidy payments under the Affordable Care Act that President Trump abruptly ended last October, a ruling that could reverberate through insurance markets and cost the government hundreds of millions of dollars.
Credit...Victor J. Blue for The New York Times WASHINGTON — In just three years, the Trump administration has diminished the role of science in federal policymaking while halting or disrupting research projects nationwide, marking a transformation of the federal government whose effects, experts say, could reverberate for years.
But a unanimous decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court found that public money could no longer be used by churches, citing a clause in the State Constitution expressly forbidding it, a decision that could reverberate beyond New Jersey and reignite a national debate over the separation of church and state.
Baldwin's words reverberate on the page—they hardly need illustration, and yet Taschen's new edition of the book, gorgeously enriched with more than 100 photos by photojournalist Steve Schapiro, who spent much of the 60s photographing Baldwin and civil rights activists in the South, render the text all the more profound.
The spirit of the 80s-era Satanic Panic lives, and its impact continues to reverberate throughout the annals of modern history; one can draw a straight line between the PMRC's fear-mongering to the media's portrayal of the Marilyn Manson-loving, black-clad Columbine shooters to this most recent incident.
When you hear those sharp vowels reverberate around your skull, you know what time it is: the words are pretty much a prerequisite to ScHoolboy Q ploughing into your consciousness, as his dank-ass ad-libs pass into your ears like they're participating in some aural form of second hand smoke.
The moves will reverberate in and outside of Facebook — both because Cox had been a key executive for Zuckerberg for years, and because the move comes less than a year after another reorganization, which had given Cox even more power by having all of Facebook's key app teams reporting to him.
Within that faithful framework, altering genders and sexual orientations makes the musical's familiar elements — including Agnes de Mille's dark dream ballet, where Laurey is stalked by a new kind of dread — reverberate in surprising ways, even as the show makes an organic case for the notion that love is love.
"In bombshell testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee that could reverberate in Washington for months, Comey refused to say whether he believed the president himself colluded with Russian officials to meddle in the 2016 election, offering to speak about it privately with lawmakers," POLITICO's Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney report.
The moment Beyoncé appeared onscreen staring you down from a sinking police car; the moment she towered over the Super Bowl halftime show, surrounded by dancers outfitted like Black Panther activists; the moment you heard the song's first note reverberate through your headphones like an alarm, the earth's core shifted.
But regardless of these documents' contents it is incumbent upon the administration to decide upon its policy ion such hot spots as Korea and the Middle East for all too often crises in one or another small country reverberate around the world and generate much greater crises in world politics.
Although the artwork references the stresses imposed by the Israeli government on citizens it views as a fifth column, it is the convergence of collective national trauma with the complexity of an individual's life — of stark political realities with nuanced personal commitments and aspirations — that makes the works reverberate so powerfully.
"But the most important show of good faith would be for China Airlines to place a gigantic order of planes with Boeing, an order that would reverberate throughout the entire aerospace complex, including Honeywell, United Technologies, and GE, ... which is finally starting to [trade] like an aerospace and industrial stock again, " Cramer said.
As well as offering the frissons expected of true crime, "Casting JonBenét" probes the human fascination with it, as well as our rush to judgement, the muddling effects of a tabloid feeding frenzy, the effects of personal experiences on our assessments, and just how long a violent act can reverberate through a community.
What Big Little Lies has gone on to attempt in this new season is something tougher: to knock the halo off of maternal sacrifice, to suggest that not only is there nothing inherently good about a woman always putting herself last, but also that the aftereffects of doing so can reverberate through generations.
Collins's controversial swing vote in favor of Kavanaugh may well reverberate through the Supreme Court for decades, and SNL made it clear how it felt about the crucial role she played in the confirmation — not to mention the lengthy Senate floor speech she gave on Friday, in which she announced her decision.
His leadership was marred by corruption and human rights abuses and he now lives abroad in exile, but the political earthquake he unleashed with policies aimed at improving the lot of the country&aposs poor rural majority, and diminishing Bangkok as the country&aposs overweening center of political gravity, continues to reverberate.
Around the time the world was watching France defeat Belgium in the World Cup and the U.S. political class was debating the merits of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, a federal district judge presiding over class-action litigation in California made a troubling decision that will reverberate across the American economy for years.
Six months after sell-offs in Shanghai began to reverberate through markets worldwide, bond-rating agencies continue to rate Chinese banks' credit as investment grade, suggesting that if China does lead the world into recession, it will be a different affair than the sudden, sharp downturn catalyzed by the collapse of Lehman Bros.
Washington (CNN)A White House reeling from parallel crises won't find respite anytime soon: President Donald Trump, joined by first lady Melania Trump, will embark Friday on his first foreign trip, a five-country grind where the very issues of credibility and competence exposed by the past week's chaos will reverberate widely.
The U.S. decision to withdraw its direct military presence with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in early October, subsequent maneuvers by Turkey, Russia and Syria to reshape the landscape on the Turkish-Syrian border, and the death last week of former ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi will reverberate over the long-term.
But any move to hike the repo rate INREPO=ECI of 6.25 percent would need to be balanced by concerns among market participants that the economy is weaker than the 7.0 percent growth in the October-December quarter, as India's move last year to ban higher-valued bank notes continues to reverberate.
Representative Joseph Crowley of New York, once seen as a possible successor to Nancy Pelosi as Democratic leader of the House, suffered a shocking primary defeat on Tuesday, the most significant loss for a Democratic incumbent in more than a decade, and one that will reverberate across the party and the country.
Representative Joseph Crowley of New York, once seen as a possible successor to Nancy Pelosi as Democratic leader of the House, suffered a shocking primary defeat on June 212, the most significant loss for a Democratic incumbent in more than a decade, and one that will reverberate across the party and the country.
NEWARK — Senator Robert Menendez spent seven years enjoying a "life of luxury he could not afford" in return for acting as a personal senator to a wealthy ophthalmologist in Florida, federal prosecutors told jurors here on Wednesday during the opening chapter of a case whose outcome could reverberate far beyond New Jersey.
"The Pentagon said it was carried out with the goal of deterring further Iranian attacks — but in the short term, there is a very real possibility of retaliatory action by Iran that could reverberate across the region," Naysan Rafati, a senior Iran analyst with the International Crisis Group, told the Washington Post.
Nor would it have been possible to make sense of the Troubles in one lifetime: MacCaig shoots the lead-up to 1968 and the first two politically charged decades of the conflict while Mr Foreman, coming of age after peace in 1998, reveals the ways in which it continues to reverberate in his generation.
Neela Ghoshal, LGBT researcher at Human Rights Watch, agrees that Kenya could be on the brink of taking a major step that would reverberate through the continent, with gay sex punishable by life in prison in the likes of Uganda, Zambia, and Sierra Leone, and carrying a death sentence in Sudan, Mauritania, and northern Nigeria.
My own personal dilemma aside (and let's be clear: despite my flippancy over the inevitability of the 3.5mm jack going away, I know it will make my own personal life a total pain in the ass), it is interesting to see how Apple's design decisions for its flagship product could reverberate through its secondary businesses.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump lauds tariffs on China while backtracking from more To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE (R-Neb.) called the settlement "good news" but said the consequences of the breach will reverberate for years.
LOS ANGELES — In a move that will reverberate from Hollywood and Silicon Valley to TVs and smartphones around the world, the Walt Disney Company said Thursday that it had reached a deal to buy most of 230st Century Fox, the empire controlled by Rupert Murdoch, in an all-stock transaction valued at roughly $285.4 billion.
In doing so, they took a calculated risk in talking at length about Mr. Trump's targets — former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his son Hunter Biden — and underscored the political backdrop of a trial that is unfolding only 10 months before the election and is likely to reverberate long after the verdict.
In an era when longstanding, structural problems are ripping to the surface, when the local and the global reverberate against each other almost instantly, when to participate in life is to face one's complicity with deeply entrenched, destructive systems, can art — and fashion — wrest beauty out of the morass and make it more bearable?
Log off for even a second, and fans run the risk of missing the latest in a steady, unrelenting stream of moves and rumors, almost all of them involving big names with league-wide implications that could reverberate well into and beyond the summer of 2018, the "next big offseason" for potentially wild free agent movement.
After all, a half-century retrospective for students back then would have evoked equally distant daily headlines about the 1918 global flu pandemic and American triumphalism wrought by Woodrow Wilson's rescue of Europe in World War I. Yet five decades after the demonstrations on the Columbia campus, the reflections of some of the participants reverberate in current events.
Her resignation will undoubtedly reverberate for months to come inside the West Wing, where Trump will find himself for the first time in more than three years without the constant presence of his most loyal aide -- who is among the handful of aides who worked with Trump at his company, during the rollicking campaign and into the White House.
But fewer of us would associate him with key decisions that would reverberate throughout the 1960s: He sent the first American soldiers to Vietnam, he sent the U2 spy plane that crashed in the Soviet Union, escalating tensions for years, and he also sent federal troops into the first tense clashes of the civil rights era.
By creating the possibility of a purely partisan pick, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) did great violence to our political process that will reverberate for decades.
Christian leader Jerry Falwell Jr. on Tuesday endorsed Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE for the White House in a move that could reverberate in the fight for evangelical voters in Iowa.
It already causes major delays on a regular basis and is a major bottleneck on the busiest stretch of track in the US. But this is far from the worst case scenario: a partial shutdown of any of the major components of Gateway would have major negative economic, environmental, and safety impacts from Boston to Washington, D.C. and reverberate across the country.
But you'll know there's more to it when your jaw smashes through the dark crust with a sonic boom; when the particular forms of heat contributed by habanero, black pepper, Sichuan peppercorn, Aleppo pepper, cayenne and Tabasco sauce all start to pile up and reverberate like My Bloody Valentine guitar chords; when the meat gives up juices that swirl with wood smoke.
Even if the National Collegiate Athletic Association ultimately prevails in the courts or through other means, it must reckon more immediately with a question whose answer could reverberate from coast to coast: How could some of the mightiest brands in American athletics, backed by some of the most powerful, politically connected institutions in California, suffer such a stunning setback in a statehouse?
And whether we want to talk about trolls, or we want to talk about sort of bots and cyborgs, or whatever the causality there, social media has become really this echo chamber where the things we hear from the top really reverberate and they resonate with parts of the community that, again, white supremacists, it isn't that they haven't been around, they've always been around.
BuzzFeed News spoke to staff at four nonprofit organizations across Texas and New Mexico who say they have seen an uptick in patients canceling, pushing back, or not making it to their appointments over the past few months as ongoing threats of mass raids by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and deportations continue to reverberate across local news outlets, communities, and Facebook pages.
The listing goes on to note the phone's uniquely horrific history:It would be impossible to find a more impactful relic than the primary tool used by the most evil man in history to annihilate countless innocents, lay waste to hundreds of thousands of square miles of land, and in the end, destroy his own country and people...with effects that still menacingly reverberate today.
They could not know that his name would be plastered across the backs of the P.S.G. jerseys worn by the latest batch of hopefuls under Riccardi's aegis at A.S. Bondy, or that it would reverberate through the club's paper-strewn offices: A couple of times a week, a journalist will come to see Suner, asking for Mbappé's number or that of his father, Wilfried.
If Democrats were to win access, say, to Mr. Trump's federal tax returns, or a court forced Donald F. McGahn II, the former White House counsel, to testify about Mr. Trump's attempts to thwart the Russia investigation, it could produce a new round of high-profile hearings about whether the president had broken the law — an inquiry that would surely reverberate in the presidential campaign.
The report contains 25 proposals that, if implemented, would help change FIFA from an organization that seems to have an almost aggressive disregard for how its policy choices affect people around the world into one that is more in line with how FIFA wants to be seen: considerate of its place as a leader in sports and conscious of how its actions reverberate through the lives of people the world over.
In Wallace Stegner's grand novel of the American West "The Angle of Repose," a historian's romanticized vision of 19th-century America clouds when, in the course of researching the life of his grandmother — a writer and artist who "came West not to join a new society but to endure it" — he uncovers a breach and a tragedy in her marriage, the effects of which reverberate in the book's present.
While Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonThe effects of housing discrimination on health can reverberate for decades Carson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE may not have read this report, he certainly knows that housing discrimination is not just a relic of the past.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben CarsonBenjamin (Ben) Solomon CarsonThe effects of housing discrimination on health can reverberate for decades Carson's affordable housing idea drawing undue flak Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE announced earlier this month that HUD will further delay delivery of those funds, without giving a due date for when they may be expected.
Elgindy served as an adviser to the Palestinian leadership in the West Bank on peace negotiations in the 20203s and is currently a fellow in the Middle East center at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington, DC. I reached out to him to talk about why the US has failed to broker peace, what role Trump has played in all of this, and how the issue of Israel and the Palestinians will continue to reverberate in the runup to the 22020 election.
As we say good-bye to the summer and the party conventions fade in voters' memories, polls suggest two very different sets of people will be disappointed come November: Republicans who thought this would be the year they recapture the White House and Democrats who were convinced Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE would lose in a landslide that would reverberate in Democrats' favor up and down the ticket.

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