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"ruinous" Definitions
  1. costing a lot of money and more than you can afford
  2. causing serious problems or damage synonym devastating
  3. (of a town, building, etc.) destroyed or severely damaged
"ruinous" Antonyms
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This drop hardly helps companies, but it isn't ruinous either.
It would break the spell of Ms Fernández's ruinous Peronism.
The blame rests squarely with the Kim dynasty's ruinous policies.
The experience is not only alienating, but potentially ruinous economically.
"We were coming out of a ruinous war," he said.
Democrats will make it a referendum on a ruinous Trump.
His ears are attuned only to sycophants, a ruinous trait.
For 22 million other North Koreans, the sanctions are ruinous.
It's more effective than ruinous empathy or manipulative insincerity, definitely.
And it is baffling and ruinous to the cause, his cause.
It was the most ruinous way imaginable to make a point.
Being her junior partner is a thankless and often ruinous business.
That would bring an overdue end to Mr. Maduro's ruinous era.
Mugabe is dead but his ruinous legacy is very much alive.
The A.T.F. once made tobacco investigations a priority, with ruinous results.
Dealing with the damage that it causes could be financially ruinous.
Accidents are tremendously costly and the reputational harm can be ruinous.
Professional golfers usually avoid these ruinous missteps — with some notable exceptions.
What Bergoglio sees as necessary change, Benedict views as ruinous compromise.
Jay knew Tamar, and ostensibly used her to write his ruinous story.
EXTREME HEAT is ruinous to productivity, particularly if you are a criminal.
The online advertising ecosystem is, I hope, heading for a ruinous collapse.
The monstrous embodiment of everything ugly and ruinous about the Republican Party.
In a commercial context, delays of this sort can be financially ruinous.
Even bigger tech companies aren't immune from potentially ruinous litigation under SESTA.
The ruinous pension system is at the heart of Brazil's fiscal deficit.
This could be ruinous for smaller companies that can't afford to pay.
But this dunk inspires me to continue on my possibly ruinous path.
Either outcome would be ruinous for Republican candidates beyond the presidential race.
Today, in view of the agreement's ruinous consequences, they are morally indefensible.
Even if you beat the rap, the legal costs would be ruinous.
The federal government's ruinous path requires serious reforms, not tweaks and gimmicks.
For startup founders in particular, such a tax bill could be ruinous.
And, assessing whether the internet is as ruinous to language as many assume.
Although this decline has hardly helped tobacco companies, it has not been ruinous.
Meanwhile, the Sackett accrued ruinous liability — to the tune of $85033,000 per day!
Two ruinous plays in the final quarter of the game stood out prominently.
He heard of the ruinous damage an immigration raid had done to families.
Jimmy Carter lost reelection in a landslide amid high unemployment and ruinous inflation.
The Camp Fire, burning in Northern California, has been far more ruinous, CalFire reported.
For the most desperate beneficiaries, tacking on a 23% automatic reduction would be ruinous.
The ANC has balked at Zimbabwe's ruinous policy of forcibly seizing white-owned farms.
If the reforms are inadequate, the result could be a long and ruinous slump.
Only that would offer protection against the source of this "ruinous competition", the sun.
The payday lender faced potentially ruinous regulatory uncertainty in the U.K., its biggest market.
Yet it is just this sort of military action that risks a ruinous escalation.
They are not working perfectly — but they are far from ruinous demise, experts say.
This makes the possibility of a sexual connection seem both natural and perhaps ruinous.
How do women and men deal with the sudden, disastrous and possibly ruinous trials?
Industry-financed academics began appearing on TV to assail the rules as economically ruinous.
But planning on it to be a perpetual revenue raiser would be fiscally ruinous.
They would hurt US consumers and manufacturers, but they would be ruinous for Canada.
And it's pretty easy to move someone over from ruinous empathy to radical candor.
Maduro tried to follow Chávez's playbook, but the results were ruinous for the country.
But if competition becomes bitter or gets out of control, it can be ruinous.
The ruinous thrill of other forms of gambling — sports betting, blackjack, poker — just wasn't there.
Imagine the "St Totteringham's Day" banter, the innumerable memes, the ruinous state of the internet.
Critics, though, see a president who has transgressed the nation's norms in ruinous ways. Rep.
And Jon is increasingly persuaded there will be ruinous consequences should he continue spilling secrets.
There is a more sustainable and less ruinous path, and I will get to that.
Luckily for him, this program has meant he has avoided a potentially ruinous criminal record.
Faced with such ruinous penalties, most people would give up and paint over the mural.
Defending the ruinous 1994 Crime Bill even after its societal harm has become clear does.
But Snap's IPO is not the only one that has been subject to ruinous competition.
He made a lot of money and mostly escaped the bubble's ruinous effects, he says.
Businesses are desperate for a transition agreement to avoid an economically ruinous departure next March.
But new regulations like Obama's Clean Power Plan for CO2, will be harsh and economically ruinous.
If you've ever been to CES, you know that it can be a physically ruinous experience.
But tariffs, in and of themselves, are almost always ruinous to both sides, to all sides.
He also believes America's policy of encouraging Ukraine to reintegrate its separatist eastern provinces is ruinous.
The government has loosened some of the ruinous price and exchange controls it long relied on.
The ocean won't stave off radical climate disruption, deadly heat waves, and ruinous damage to crops.
In chip-making, it pointed out, even brief power cuts can cause ruinous damage to equipment.
Some still grumble about Bill Clinton's ruinous insistence, as president, that Haiti drop its rice tariffs.
It would be ruinous to a business whose mantra is to move fast and break things.
Perhaps the most ruinous cyberattack on a nuclear facility was conducted by the U.S. in 2010.
In fact, they are ruinous to the FBI's reputation and could justify anger on Trump's behalf.
Losing marketability means losing dollars—something that, at this stage for the NWHL, could be ruinous.
Sometimes this is true, because humans have lit ruinous fires, tossed litter and trampled delicate ecosystems.
Maybe she didn't want to be the subject of a frivolous but nonetheless potentially ruinous lawsuit.
The consequences may be ruinous to the leadership's aspirations for China to become an economic superpower.
The government just keeps printing money, with no relationship to production, helping to fuel ruinous inflation.
Aviation businesses in New York and Florida say they are facing significant, if not ruinous, losses.
A felony conviction is potentially ruinous in Alabama even if it does not lead to prison.
The Egyptian tourist industry has enjoyed a mild recovery this year after years of ruinous decline.
A more stable financial system and greater protection against economically ruinous booms and busts have resulted.
When you fail to challenge because you care so much, that's what I call ruinous empathy.
That's not a huge deal for normal aircraft, but it could be ruinous for supersonic jets.
If the failure to raise the retirement age significantly is expensive today, it will be ruinous tomorrow.
Often such messages are very sensitive, and would be ruinous if they well in the wrong hands.
He called for ensuring that "those responsible for this ruinous situation one day are brought to justice".
Those double-digit rates followed a ruinous bout of inflation that lingered through much of the 1970s.
After four ruinous wars against Israel, there are signs that it wants a policy change as well.
Peasants face ruinous fines for minor offences, such as looking scruffy or refusing to dig communal ditches.
For others, it is a highly addictive, potentially ruinous pastime that threatens sporting integrity by encouraging corruption.
His ruinous policies caused the economy to collapse, impoverished his people and destroyed their health (see charts).
In Yemen it dragged arch-rival Saudi Arabia into a ruinous war at little cost to itself.
But let's not pretend that this continuous monitoring isn't ruinous to something else required from employees: trust.
Losing privileged access to the EU would likely be economically ruinous for the UK as a result.
Midterm elections for first-term presidents are historically ruinous for the party that controls the White House.
"It would be financially ruinous if Turner were not as widely distributed as possible," Mr. Petrocelli said.
His constant worrying about where he could spend the night had a ruinous effect on his grades.
They are so addictive and ruinous in their effects that it would be like — well, legalizing tobacco.
They know well that this man is unfit and ruinous, and yet they remain his parasitic henchmen.
The ads depicted the proposed policy as unfair to doctors and potentially ruinous to rural health care.
Some Western countries such as Germany have halted weapons sales to Saudi Arabia over the ruinous war.
Some Western countries such as Germany have halted weapons sales to Saudi Arabia over the ruinous war.
But the treatment meted out to immigrants in developing countries is nonetheless dismal—futile, illiberal and economically ruinous.
Despite domestic and international restraints, Mr Trump would, then, be fully able to start a ruinous trade war.
The trade in the drug is having ruinous effects, not just on public health, but on politics, too.
I saved her job because I said that is going to be ruinous ... And you know what happened?
Nor does either country wish to drift into even a limited conventional war; the cost would be ruinous.
It's a way to rationalize clinging even more vehemently to a ruinous, oligarchic status quo—democracy be damned.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. The age of social media has been ruinous for football.
Say himself faced both a ruinous shortage of demand for his cotton and excess demand for his treatise.
"I think Donald Trump would be ruinous for the country," he said of the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee.
Now, he says he intends to renovate the ruinous property and turn it into a retreat for veterans.
Despite the counsel of friends and colleagues, he assumed large personal responsibility for the ruinous state of affairs.
Iraq needs to rebuild its economy and infrastructure as it emerges from a ruinous conflict with Islamic State.
Look at the ruinous war that Saudi Arabia is waging in Yemen, one of the world's poorest countries.
Venezuela's long-suffering private sector is already struggling to survive amid a ruinous economy and increased government harassment.
There are buildings whose facades or backs have fallen out, exposing ruinous brick insides and distinctive, colonnaded courtyards.
King Saud's ruinous reign ended when the family forced him into exile in 1964 and Faisal took over.
There is a middle ground between an abusive cartel and a ruinous free-for-all in the skies.
Why it matters: Qualifying for Medicare does not guarantee that older adults will skirt potentially ruinous medical bills.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt believed that the Great Depression was caused in part by ruinous competition among companies.
In Iran, some people worried that Soleimani's death might push the country into ruinous war with a superpower.
Well, I told him, losing 70 bucks is hardly ruinous; it's more like the cost of an education.
And if workers are not made more productive, even the less-than-ruinous expenses will be hard to pay.
Yet we've also seen some very high-profile examples lately of how overconfident leadership can be ruinous for companies.
Both factors are a sign that although Mr Mugabe's name is not on the ballot, his ruinous legacy endures.
Some have been killed, several went to jail, and many are traumatized by ruinous legal actions and public pressure.
"Unless someone has been armed with some basic financial knowledge, that can turn into a ruinous situation," Henske said.
His words would've been socially ruinous in even private conversation just a year ago, let alone in public forums.
But the ruinous natural disasters, such as hurricane Michael, harming oil-producing, oil refining and natural gas is obvious.
By the numbers: The money is negligible for hospitals but potentially "ruinous" for individual patients, one expert told NPR.
The Derg's policies were ruinous: nationalising almost every firm; forcing peasants at gunpoint onto collective farms, where they starved.
But he may not want to damage his ties with Mr Erdogan over what will be a ruinous offensive.
He went on to suggest that a harder stance on immigration into the U.K. could be ruinous over time.
But the downpours that sweep in from the Indian Ocean can be ruinous when they repeatedly pelt one area.
If he pursued ruinous policies, or faced enormous unpopularity, or said unspeakably reckless things, he could not be impeached.
Once, novelty alone would merit coverage, but in the social media age, even the tiniest misstep can be ruinous.
"This fiscally irresponsible Medicaid expansion will be ruinous to Maine's budget," he declared the day after his state voted.
But it's unlikely to have immediate, ruinous effects on an institution that has always had a knack for durability.
But on occasion, they also rule on more enigmatic points of Jewish law, such as claims of ruinous competition.
Petrocelli said that it would be "financially ruinous" if the company's programming was not as widely available as possible.
For a country that relies on rain for the vast share of its water, that combination is potentially ruinous.
It is betting instead that Europe's less consumer friendly laws will allow it to avoid potentially ruinous financial damage.
Their failings, the Op-Ed contributor Pankaj Mishra argues, have parallels in the British Empire's ruinous departure from India.
So it's worth underscoring that Moore's stated positions on the issues would have ruinous consequences for most people's lives.
The company is hugely successful in the US, and the original acquisition deal could have been ruinous to its future.
They argue the accommodation forces them to violate their religious beliefs or pay ruinous fines in violation of federal law.
Nations can become divided; groups of people can grow resentful; demagogues can gain power; ruinous political decisions can be made.
We have seen how words, even out of the mouths of much more experienced and careful presidents, have been ruinous.
Yates is the inverse of Trump in that her rhetoric is reassuring but her actions were ruinous for her institution.
He accused the union of having "squeezed the city's most important employers" into an exorbitant and ultimately ruinous health plan.
And that was before Hurricane Sandy came along in October 2012 and soaked everything in briny water at ruinous length.
This, at a time when the state finances were being increasingly drained by a long-running, ruinous war in Yemen.
"Zimbabweans suffered for too long as a result of Mugabe's ruinous rule," Minister Rory Stewart said on arriving in Harare.
New National Security Adviser John Bolton favored a much more hawkish option: a "ruinous" strike on Assad's entire military infrastructure.
About half of Syria's population has been displaced by the ruinous civil war, and hundreds of thousands have been killed.
Complete logical integrity is not always the show's forte, but those missteps aren't ruinous; bingeing diminishes the problems even further.
But for many, the calculation is more wrenching; the sacrifices they're being asked to make will be painful, even ruinous.
For those with a name, job or family to protect, lewdness charges could carry fines, jail time and ruinous publicity.
This determination, disputed by Trump and others, pales in comparison to the ruinous record of Trump's 10 months in office.
As Greece emerges from a ruinous crisis, its creditors are drawing up plans to prevent another wide-ranging economic disaster.
The Corps's lackluster management practices greatly exacerbated the ruinous flooding that was the most visible aftereffect of that natural disaster.
Swamps, after all, can absorb potentially ruinous floods, while mangrove forests can protect cities near the coast from storm surges.
None, undoubtedly, was as personally ruinous as the one he accidentally placed to a New York Post reporter this week.
The financial viability of an escalating number of towns, cities, counties and states is on the verge of ruinous collapse.
They have been waging a ruinous proxy war in Yemen since 2015, with the goal of teaching Iran a lesson.
In his memoir, "Magnificent Desolation," he recounts a period of ruinous drinking and clinical depression after his time in space.
"Rise," a new Viceland series about resistance movements in indigenous communities, makes its debut on Friday with a ruinous timeliness.
The robot is not able to improvise and any unexpected change in tempo from the musicians would have been ruinous.
All must be dealt with, the last entailing savage choices that will prove impossible to undo and ruinous to enact.
The Trump administration has one of its best opportunities yet Saturday to de-escalate a potentially ruinous trade war with China.
Parker captures Jill's enraged powerlessness, her itchy need to assert herself in a menacing world, and the ruinous loyalty between siblings.
At the same time, the country was suffering a post-war financial crisis that was ruinous to artisans and small farmers.
Per Florida code, the defendants were staring at the possibility of having to pledge the financially ruinous sum of $50 million.
Populists have their own solutions to economic hardship, which include protectionist tariffs, windfall taxes, nationalisation and any number of ruinous schemes.
But that doesn't go nearly all the way toward explaining why Republicans have hitched themselves to an unsupportable, politically ruinous mess.
Yet plagued by power shortages, expensive and unreliable internet connections, and ruinous bank rates, the continent has a way to go.
The Senate GOP bill calls for phasing out this ruinous and unethical Medicaid expansion, albeit more gradually than the House bill.
Owner David Gibson had discussed the ruinous impact of the boycott with college president Marvin Krislov and Raimondo received little sympathy.
Even ruinous projects like a half-finished, unleased office tower could be converted into a profit-making venture for some investors.
His biggest investment, in American casinos, had proved ruinous, and he was now a minority owner of a near-bankrupt business.
Together, their works narrate the entanglement of the United States and Iraq over two ruinous decades of violence, sanctions and insurgency.
Failure to do so could be ruinous against Pittsburgh, which demolished the visiting Kansas City Chiefs, 43-14, last Sunday night.
Will Britain enter into a ruinous war or submit to humiliating and most likely temporary peace on terms dictated by Hitler?
It seems there is only one country whose absence from the Olympics would be ruinous for the I.O.C.: the United States.
It is undeniable that Mr. Chávez and Mr. Maduro are to blame for having brought the country to this ruinous state.
Second, a more McCain-like Republican Party would understand that racism is both immoral and, in the long term, politically ruinous.
European officials have hailed it as a symbolic end to a ruinous crisis, but new problems lurk elsewhere in the region.
After years of decline, it shut down in 215, seemingly consigned to symbolize the ruinous excess here during the Trump era.
Politics pummel ordinary lives in "The Great Leap," whose title alludes in part to Mao Zedong's ruinous Great Leap Forward campaign.
And that would mean we'd really get to Feel the Bern in ways I think would be economically and socially ruinous.
During 20123 ruinous years in power, he curtailed political freedom, presided over the stagnation of Kenya's economy and encouraged patronage politics.
But they also reveal a ruinous worldview in which nondefense spending is always excessive and tax cuts are necessary for growth.
If Congress passed a law similar to what exists in New York, you'd see some patients saved from truly ruinous situations.
His uncanny installations feel somehow familiar and personal, moving us to contemplate our own scattered existences and ruinous relationship with nature.
"Credit agencies are predicting that this fiscally irresponsible Medicaid expansion will be ruinous to Maine's budget," LePage said in a statement.
And national surveys suggest that the Republican Party could be looking at an especially ruinous gender gap if Trump is its nominee.
Tough negotiating rounds lie ahead, but there is no indication that Washington and Beijing want an ill-advised and ruinous trade war.
But even if Britain banned all immigration from the EU—which would be ruinous—net migration would remain above 100,000 (see chart).
The groups say the requirement forces them to either violate their religious beliefs by providing "abortifacients and contraceptives" or pay ruinous fines.
Even among the relatives who have not destabilized the entire Middle East with a ruinous war, there's always the possibility of embarrassment.
Just ask poor Baxter, seduced long ago into a ruinous crime and now trembling at the prospect of testifying against her corrupter.
The results have been ruinous for the NHS, with its costs for obesity and smoking related heart attacks spiraling out of control.
It is not involved in a ruinous war, as it was in 1917, and lacks the pent-up energy of that time.
Hamas pragmatists accept that a fourth war would be ruinous for Gaza, which is already suffering from decrepit infrastructure and awful services.
In North America, projections suggest that resorts close to the western seaboard, especially in California, face a ruinous loss of skiing days.
If the SEC or the courts ultimately ruled that the Breitmans had been selling unregistered securities, they could face ruinous financial penalties.
If the molten silicon comes into contact with even the tiniest amount of the wrong substance, it causes a ruinous chemical reaction.
All that points to a government willing to break with the ruinous policies of the past under Robert Mugabe, economic analysts say.
And nearly two-thirds of them renewed a loan — some more than 10 times — putting them on a path toward ruinous debt.
While I recover from a fractured pelvis, I have time to remember the day after a less ruinous fall two years ago.
With such an abundance of fuel to feast on, wildfires like those currently raging in California have become increasingly ruinous and intense.
He presided over a ruinous 21-year war in southern Sudan, where his forces pushed barrel bombs from planes onto remote villages.
Her personal appeal at home endures, and the military-linked party remains reviled for the army's long, ruinous grip on the country.
They have heralded Greece's revival, and pointed to the closing of its bailout as a symbolic end to a ruinous financial crisis.
Those fantasies ricochet from dreams of big payoffs to the reality of ruinous losses — nightmares driving compulsive losers into desperate gambling spirals.
His efforts to delegitimize the press are all part of this because one day the press may have to deliver ruinous news.
Though it gave voice to millions, it proved ruinous to traditional media and, with it, any sense of a shared, objective truth.
And deceptive marketing only makes it harder, especially when these plans will leave consumers on the hook for potentially ruinous medical bills.
Trump torched the media, conjured cataclysmic imagery of "criminal" immigrants, issued harangues against elite insiders rigging the system and slammed "ruinous trade" deals.
Pound chose to interpret this nicety as evidence of il Duce's genius and appreciation of his own; his ruinous devotion to him intensified.
He instead finds a countryside decimated by what he sees as the ruinous effects of globalization, which only stokes his middle-aged anger.
Brideprice societies where wealth is unevenly distributed lend themselves to polygamy—which in turn inflates the price of brides, often to ruinous heights.
Mr Mnangagwa has intimated that he will junk some of Mr Mugabe's more ruinous policies in an effort to woo back foreign investment.
Washington and Beijing hope to stop a potentially ruinous trade war as concerns grow about China's economy and its effect on American companies.
Deripaska said the U.S. government's designation of him is "arbitrary, capricious," and an "abuse of discretion" that has been ruinous for him financially.
Sam Brownback's ruinous diet of tax cuts has decimated revenue and sparked rebellion even among his erstwhile allies in the Republican-controlled Legislature.
As the chair of Trump's transition team, Pence was at best too incompetent to protect the incoming administration from making ruinous staffing decisions.
"Zimbabweans suffered for too long as a result of Mugabe's ruinous rule," Britain's minister for Africa, Rory Stewart, said on arriving in Harare.
Since independence from British imperial rule in 203, the army, known as the Tatmadaw, has ruled most of the time, with ruinous consequences.
" His "rants," as he calls them, are largely directed against politicians, ruinous architects, private education and governmental privatization, what he calls "England dismantled.
Ms. Mack said that to become members of the secret D.O.S. group, women were required to offer up "personally damaging or ruinous" information.
Following almost 173 years of unrest because of the country's ruinous debt crisis, Athens is reinventing itself as a hub for contemporary culture.
Meritocracy is a system built on the maximization of individual talent, and that system unwittingly encourages several ruinous beliefs: Exaggerated faith in intelligence.
This has contributed to a ruinous surge in food and fuel prices in Yemen, pushing millions of people to the brink of starvation.
From August 21945th-22009th 1503, the Royal Air Force conducted a bombardment; an even more ruinous raid of carpetbombing followed two days later.
The comic Tom Arnold sets out on a search for rumored, potentially ruinous recordings of President Trump in this two-part series premiere.
Cameron Collins stood in the same courtroom that his father had six days earlier, following his father's example, even to a ruinous end.
Finally, Johnson has benefited from critics whose mode of analysis is that anything and everything he does is dumb, dishonest, wretched and ruinous.
None manage to save the village from its ruinous complacency but several find sanctuary in a hidden lake village beyond the slavers' nets.
Despite other ruinous policies, such as the war in Yemen and the blockade of Qatar, he built a reputation as a forward-looking reformer.
What would be ruinous for Trump, however, would not be the revelation that Russia had helped him, but that his campaign had helped Russia.
In a court filing Wednesday, Charles Harder, one of Trump's attorneys, portrayed the video as a ruinous rebuke to Johnson's account of the kiss.
The phrase in Britain will always be linked to the Labour governments of the 1970s, and to the ruinous industrial failures of that period.
Despite multiple court orders to vacate the employer's property, one bearing a potentially ruinous $15 million fine, the UAW refused to end the occupation.
Even if an airline were cutting costs, the damage it risks to its brand by knowingly flying an unsafe plane could also be ruinous.
Owners' calls for unity are nothing but a shallow attempt to placate a workforce whose ruinous jobs reap hundreds of millions for their organizations.
If publishers agree to the shake hands with the devil, the dark lord will just garner more followers, making its ruinous offer more tempting.
" An analyst left Fox News with a searing farewell, accusing it of becoming "a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration.
Perspective: "The malign incompetence of the Brexiteers," the Op-Ed contributor Pankaj Mishra argues, has parallels in the British Empire's ruinous departure from India.
The flooding should not be as severe, or last as long, as the ruinous conditions much of the country experienced last year, she said.
Cummings' experience ties into a wider trend, which is seeing people's private images being used against them online in sometimes sinister and ruinous ways.
This ruinous struggle has been essentially meaningless: I now owe more than what I started out owing, not unlike my parents with their mortgage.
Many a superhero origin story involves exposure to a volatile substance — something dangerous, radioactive, caustic — that can be powerful if mastered, ruinous if uncontrolled.
" So she tells us not just what she feels but also what she thinks: about women and "sororal death," overtreatment and the "ruinous carcinogenosphere.
Size: 1,600 square feet Price per square foot: $1,801 Indoors: The home was bought four years ago and brought back from a ruinous state.
The group has called the "Green New Deal" an unrealistic and potentially ruinous plan for the U.S. economy that would require massive government spending.
The crown prince, Muhammad bin Salman, has ploughed ahead with a ruinous war in Yemen despite deep misgivings in Washington and other Western capitals.
Italy's ruling 5-Star Movement faces desertions and ruinous splits which may be impossible to stem at a March congress, party officials are warning.
He doesn't think the Cures Act will necessarily be ruinous for the agency, since there is some leeway in the language of the bill.
Exhibit A: Saudi Arabia's ruinous military campaign in Yemen has inflicted untold misery as a result of its ongoing conflict with the Iranian-backed Houthis.
The architects of what was to become the EU believed that nationalism, which had dragged Europe into two ruinous world wars, would wither and die.
They may well have picked the more Eurosceptic of the shortlisted candidates, increasing the chance of a bad-tempered, chaotic and ruinous no-deal exit.
He predicted mass layoffs under the Teva restructuring plan, which he described as "ruinous" for a company that was long a symbol of Israeli enterprise.
That process brought the Democrats to Bill Clinton, who took the party away from its ruinous anti-business path and made the party relevant again.
Then, as the ruinous consequences of opioid addiction take hold, the public must pay again—this time for emergency services, addiction treatment, and the like.
The government has been at war with Marxist-inspired guerrilla groups for more than five decades, a ruinous conflict rooted in earlier cycles of violence.
Thus, out of nowhere, Charlie Carson, like his father and grandfather before him, develops a palsy, as ruinous for a butler as for a neurosurgeon.
Chatwood lasted a season-low 22015 216/21 innings, due to a ruinous 35-pitch second inning, and tied his season high with four walks.
Darting from micro to macro and back again, squashing obscene consumption against child beauty pageants and ruinous debt, its structure makes for an unfocused thesis.
The languishing Vieques hospital is one of many places where rebuilding has stagnated nearly a year and a half after the ruinous September 2017 hurricane.
And his message never varies, no matter what the numbers show: an economy that was ruinous under Mr. Obama is "amazing" under his own leadership.
AI can help ensure that the decision to launch a potentially ruinous enforcement action does not reflect the mistakes, biases, or whims of human prosecutors.
And California saw its most ruinous wildfires ever in 2018, triggering a bankruptcy filing this week by the state's largest utility, Pacific Gas and Electric.
"Any recommendation from Secretary Zinke to shrink national monuments is hypocritical at best and ruinous at worst," said Michael Brune, director of the Sierra Club.
While taking a razor to your knitwear might seem counterintuitive (or straight-up ruinous), there's no better way to get rid of pills and frayed edges.
Legal scholars and internet freedom activists chimed in with their own analysis and everyone concluded that this bill could be ruinous for the world wide web.
There will also be a version for Gear VR somewhere down the line, which will lower the barrier to entry from frighteningly expensive to merely ruinous.
Burning through 24,8361 acres of land in Northern California, the Camp Fire has been the most ruinous of them all since it started on Nov. 260.
Facing a potentially ruinous wave of new sex-abuse lawsuits, the Boy Scouts of America is increasing its annual youth membership fee by more than 80%.
And after the inevitable defeat of IS in the country, he hopes moderate Iraqis will avoid a "ruinous return" to politics that destroyed previous progress there.
In Rick Sr., you see the man he was simultaneously with his ruinous current self, a struggle that speaks to the larger battles outside his door.
Benn's nickname was the 'Dark Destroyer', appropriately ruinous, whereas Eubank was 'Simply the Best', which even a seven-year-old knew was a Tina Turner song.
About half of the total aid requested for 2020 is being budgeted for just three countries afflicted by ruinous wars that have dragged on for years.
First, there was the revelation that he was the financial backer behind the ruinous lawsuit Terry Bollea (also known as Hulk Hogan) filed against Gawker Media.
He recommended a fire into which Obama could put all of his executive orders and, together with the rest of the ruinous liberals, watch them burn.
Corrosion is a budget-buster – using lower quality metals which corrode quickly creates a ruinous cycle of more maintenance and faster required replacement of our infrastructure.
Until recently, the prospect of it spreading beyond that state's borders was treated as potentially ruinous by the franchise owners and commissioners who ruled over sports.
But the economics underpinning the recent deal St. Louis and the State of Missouri tried to put together to keep the Rams would have been financially ruinous.
"There was once a similar disaster like this around 50 years ago, but it was not as huge, devastating or ruinous as this," Governor Longki Djanggola said.
And here too, the ruinous policies that hurt the poorest among us are all promoted in opposition to anything that resembles encouraging personal responsibility or self determination.
The next sanctions came in January, after opponents of Nicolás Maduro's ruinous regime in Venezuela declared Juan Guaidó, the head of its national assembly, the legitimate leader.
That changed when he resigned after 37 ruinous years in power—helped along by a military "intervention", mass demonstrations and the collapse of support from his party.
Back in 13, a 3G auction raised more than 50 billion euros - a ruinous sum that forced some players out of the market and others to merge.
The hidden loans have exposed widespread government mismanagement that risks pushing a promising African economy, one that emerged from a ruinous 1976-92 civil war, into crisis.
Damascus is the lowest-ranked city with a rating of just 30.2 out of 100, scoring poorly in all categories (understandably, due to Syria's ruinous civil war).
Around that time, Mohammed Yusuf, a young Salafi preacher in northeastern Nigeria, was delivering sermons about the ruinous legacy of colonialism and the corruption of Nigeria's élites.
The company is also deviating from its strategy of "right-sizing" its global manufacturing footprint, to deal with the most ruinous problem in car-making: excess capacity.
A wait-and-see approach on investing can be costly, but moving too quickly at this stage could be ruinous if the market goes into a correction.
The suggestion is that a teenage crush is an experience of haunting and being haunted, and that maturity comes through a process of utter, ruinous self-absorption.
Mr. Molony contends that the ship's owners knew about the fire but chose to let it go, since delaying the ship's journey would have been financially ruinous.
It will take months before the full weight of Hurricane Harvey's ruinous rampage along the Gulf is realized, and it will be years before a full recovery.
Mr. MacEachen, who was minister of health and welfare in the Pearson government, found himself fighting cabinet colleagues who thought that the plan would be financially ruinous.
In 21927th-century Holland, it was responsible for the frenzy called tulipomania, which drove bulb prices to absurd levels and is now shorthand for ruinous economic bubbles.
Buying into a scam could be financially ruinous, for example, so you'd want some very strong (and probably nonexistent) evidence that a get-rich-quick scheme works.
Simulator training for Southwest's 9,000 pilots would have been a pain, but hardly ruinous; aviation industry analyst Kit Darby said it would cost about $2,7373 a head.
Does Mr. Brooks think it wrong to insist on full civil and political equality for all citizens and to insist on an end to ruinous imperial adventures?
Its sudden turnaround in 2628 shows conservatives in the 28500st century that society can stop ruinous trends and regain its status as a city upon a hill.
Though this would be considered a failure for other presidents, the world will breathe a sigh of relief for a statement that will avoid a ruinous war.
In Midtown Manhattan, James L. Dolan has had no shortage of critics over the last decade-plus for his emotional and occasionally ruinous incursions into team-functioning territory.
Robock and Toon are modern day Cassandras, having warned for decades about the potentially ruinous climate change consequences of a nuclear war, most recently focusing on regional conflicts.
"Fox has degenerated from providing a legitimate and much-needed outlet for conservative voices to a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration," he wrote.
These failures are part of a broader collapse of Venezuela's health system, caused by the socialist regime's ruinous policies, which have led to shortages, economic depression and hyperinflation.
His nervous excitement quickly turned to dismay when the teller gouged 12% from the transaction, justifying the theft by tapping on a display-screen of ruinous exchange rates.
He shot 1 for 7 and, like Curry, was responsible for six of his team's 21 turnovers, a ruinous breakdown against the explosive transition game of the Thunder.
If the GOP is cynical enough to accept the Laffer Curve for purely political reasons, it can convince itself to accept any policy idea, no matter how ruinous.
We can be fairly confident that the tax policies he favors and the fiscal and monetary measures he has proposed will have ruinous consequences for the American economy.
This starts the long-needed process of eliminating a tax policy that mostly aided the rich and has aided America's ruinous and unsustainable suburban single-family home sprawl.
And the ruinous consequences of the bill for state budgets would reduce the State's capacity to address the devastating effects of the epidemic on children, families, and communities.
But it's not: Bolton was advocating a far more expansive intervention, one designed to do "ruinous" damage to the Assad regime's military capabilities (per the Wall Street Journal).
The demographers who estimated a ruinous, extremely fast growth trajectory were wrong, but how could they have known that the trend they were observing was about to reverse?
While their countries had come apart in different and specific ways, their disasters shared some common origins, including the ruinous consequences of decades of American wars and sanctions.
While the urge to divest is understandable — the emotional equivalent of avoiding shellfish for a few months after a bad oyster makes you sick — it's also financially ruinous.
The silver lining is that a play-by-play of that utterly ruinous 24 hours, and the hard times that followed it, survive on in the geological record.
The storm could bring "ruinous rain to central Luzon, home to the country's agricultural land," warned Richard Gordon, a senator and the chairman of the Philippine Red Cross.
" But maybe he can be useful to others by sharing his experiences and ruinous decisions, he said, "in the hopes that other people won't have to make them.
This means that most of us cannot possibly know the rules that govern our lives, even though we face ruinous punishments should we unknowingly violate one of them.
Today, even though he no longer owns the property, LaPant faces ruinous civil penalties for farming practices he was told he was perfectly within the law to undertake.
Tobacco, a drug scientists say is far more addictive and ruinous to health than cannabis, has been Malawi's chief foreign currency earner since independence from Britain in 1964.
" And he noted that his administration was undoing "ruinous trade policies that devastated millions of hard-working families and inflicted deep economic pain on many African-American communities.
Obviously, some reasonable individual has gotten through to him that to continue the dangerous game of tit for tat could be ruinous to our country and our allies.
"You and your wonderful clothes, your perfect clothes, your perfect friends, your uptight, ruinous friends," she said, head thrown back, her mascara-streaked eyes looking directly into his.
Worse, Manning's misguided decision-making set the tone for a ruinous 6-10 season in which the Giants lost four games in the final 75 seconds of play.
A Fox News contributor has quit the network, blasting the channel as a "propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration" in an email announcing his departure.
Between 1980, when the U.S. was emerging from a ruinous bout of inflation, and 2000, when the "internet bubble" burst, GDP grew by an average 3.5 percent a year.
California's biggest utility admitted its electrical equipment may have ignited a ruinous wildfire spreading across the state's wine country Friday, despite blackouts imposed across the region to prevent blazes.
But in his new novel, a monologue intercut with the judge's memories, David Grossman, a fine Israeli writer, dares to turn the spotlight on a real, if ruinous, talent.
A ruinous two-and-a-half-year war in Yemen, meant to crush Houthi rebels who ousted the government in 2015, has plunged that country into a humanitarian crisis.
As for Mr Modi, a conflict ending in the kind of defeat that India suffered in 1962 would be ruinous for his country and might finish his political career.
In my view, Fox has degenerated from providing a legitimate and much-needed outlet for conservative voices to a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration.
And it's too soon to rule out the influence of the Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico, whose members may very well be reluctant to let this ruinous scheme proceed.
The problem for the P.R. firms' wealthy, often Saudi, clients, who have lavishly funded Nusra, is that the evidence of their ruinous policies can't be photoshopped out of existence.
There was a point when even ruinous projects like an unfinished, unleased office tower could end up producing a profit for some investors, thanks to ample tax write-offs.
Even with this ruinous history, the adoption of a Clintonesque defense may be personally satisfying for Trump but would come at a prohibitive cost for himself and his office.
Farmers, ranchers, loggers, miners and others unfortunate enough to harbor threatened or endangered species on their property find themselves in the ESA's straightjacket of potentially ruinous land-use restrictions.
And in Bosnia, he convincingly argues that the injustice of a Dayton peace agreement that spared the bloodstained Slobodan Milosevic was still far better than continuing a ruinous war.
It's a Halloween party theme that simultaneously eliminates and embraces the possibilities of the ruinous scenarios above, allowing attendees to forego embarrassment while walking, shoulders back, confidently into it.
By divulging every last detail to these apps, we make them incredibly valuable — but also potentially ruinous, if our most sensitive records were to fall into the wrong hands.
Silverstone's owners, the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC), fear the annual rise in hosting fees agreed with previous F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone exposes them to a "potentially ruinous risk".
Fluidly capturing the trajectory of a ruinous obsession, the writer and director, Sara Colangelo, skillfully fudges the line between mentoring and manipulation, and between nurturing talent and appropriating it.
First, they must feel secure that losing today will not bring ruinous consequences; and second, they must believe they have a reasonable chance of winning again in the future.
Today, few fair-minded Americans probably believe President Clinton should have been impeached by the House or that our nation should have been put through such a ruinous spectacle.
Washington (CNN)The federal response to a ruinous storm in Puerto Rico began to take shape Monday as the scope of devastation on the US territory came into view.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's ruling 25-Star Movement faces the prospect of desertions and ruinous splits which may be impossible to stem at a spring congress, party officials are warning.
So I tried every type of drinking tube I could get my hands on to see if there was something that could replace the perfect yet ruinous disposable plastic straw.
The Sandinistas' economic policies proved ruinous for the country and they were voted out of office in 1990 (making sure to pilfer national assets for themselves as they stepped down).
The president has derided and championed immigration, which Mr Bannon considers an adjunct of globalisation; he has supported and scorned military intervention, which Mr Bannon thinks a ruinous elite dalliance.
Since then he has overseen a ruinous war in neighbouring Yemen and organised a boycott of Qatar, which Saudi Arabia accuses of supporting terrorists and being too cosy with Iran.
Viewers are spared neither heart-breaking cruelty (although the actual abuse takes place behind a closed door), nor the ruinous complicity of adults, friends, family members and treacherous inner voices.
It remains to be seen whether Islamic State digs in, forcing a ruinous battle, or faces an internal uprising that forces the militants to flee, sparing the city massive devastation.
It's been called a game changer by The New York Times because it is so concentrated to make sure everyone has what they need to afford college without ruinous debt.
By the way, has anyone heard U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, a career Democratic politician of 35 years, ever utter one peep of protest against Connecticut's ruinous decisions to punish business?
The U.S. and the EU are under no obligation to change the agreement, but if they don't, the matter could return again to Europe's high court — with potentially ruinous results.
The coalition has repeatedly clashed with Seleka groups and led frequent massacres against Muslim populations in the country over the course of its ruinous civil war, according to Amnesty International.
"To countenance open defiance even in one instance — much less two, both by a senior public official setting precedent for himself and all agency staff — is ruinous," Mr. Sheehan wrote.
And that somehow if a relationship changes in its dynamic and somebody has sex with somebody else, that somehow it's ruinous to the intimacy and potential for growth and love.
The decentered sprawl of the city tends to disorient visitors from the opposite coast, but real estate prices are less than ruinous, and the supply of hungry people is limitless.
Opponents of tariffs, including many economists, warn they could damage economic growth by igniting a ruinous trade war, a prospect that Mr. Trump has alternately welcomed or dismissed as unlikely.
To see the ruinous condition of these films is to see the journey they've made through governmental censorship and black market trading, continuing to find audiences through decades of exile.
As we wait for legislative reforms aimed at tackling recidivism, America's private businesses can help put a stop to this ruinous cycle by equipping offenders with jobs and work experience.
Anyone from the protectionist school in the NEC job would turn the West Wing into a team of mercantilists, with potentially ruinous results for Wall Street and the broader economy.
On the campaign trail he distributed "Tuccille bills" — fake dollar bills that, he assured voters, would soon be worth more than the real thing, given the country's ruinous economic policies.
Had he set out to ruin America's small farmers, he could hardly have come up with a more effective, potentially ruinous one-two combination punch than tariffs and the shutdown.
After years of ruinous civil war, Iran and its proxy militias, including the Lebanese Hezbollah, have built up a formidable presence stretching from the Iraqi border through central Syria to Lebanon.
The expansion of lending by state banks at ruinous, subsidised rates under Dilma Rousseff, president for five years until her impeachment in 2016, has been reversed under her successor, Michel Temer.
The MUD, while united in wanting to end the ruinous reign of chavismo, which began under the late Hugo Chávez in 1999, has been divided on how to bring that about.
Clinton raised marginal tax rates on the highest-income Americans, in a move that was roundly denounced by supply-siders as economically ruinous and was uniformly opposed by Republicans in Congress.
The White House is insisting that President Donald Trump's threat to close the border with Mexico isn't a bluff — despite the ruinous impact the move would have on the U.S. economy.
The separatists should start by lifting the ruinous ban they enforce on children going to government schools in the areas they control, which threatens to create a lost generation of illiterates.
Because such "disparate impact" discrimination claims are nearly always brought as class-action lawsuits, they can easily be used to force employers to pay extortionate settlements rather than risk ruinous liability.
In a short race, anyone can make a ruinous mistake (lose an edge, hook a tip, choose the wrong line) or encounter bad luck (equipment malfunction, snow squall, gust of wind).
But it would also make the consequences of failing to defeat him all the more ruinous if the specter of choosing a seemingly unelectable nominee does not deter Mr. Trump's supporters.
Oh, don't get me wrong, what they tried to do, and/or claimed to do, was super shady and amoral and would have been ruinous to reasonable informed democracy if successful.
Interestingly, the exemption does not protect Congress from another grim reality of the bill: That it doesn't protect people with pre-existing conditions from potentially ruinous premium increases or denied coverage.
"Our enforcement agencies have for far too long been working in silos, which creates a ruinous regulatory dead zone," said Aaron Carr, the executive director of the nonprofit Housing Rights Initiative.
At Boeing, whose 20193 Max planes killed 346 people, the situation is reversed: CEO Dennis Muilenburg still has his job, despite a ruinous year that would have toppled most other CEOs.
But it was his most recent exchanges with a 15-year-old girl that were the most personally ruinous: his wife filed for divorce, he pleaded guilty and now faces imprisonment.
"Citizen Jane: Battle for the City," directed by Matt Tyrnauer, which chronicles the author and activist Jane Jacobs's opposition to several ambitious, potentially ruinous Robert Moses projects, is only intermittently stimulating.
It is the hollowing-out of Egypt's political and civil life, a process that began more than half a century ago, when the army and the Brotherhood began a ruinous rivalry.
Closing out the regular season with two away defeats could have had a ruinous effect on the team's morale, given that the Giants will open the playoffs at 4:40 p.m.
"In my view, Fox has degenerated from providing a legitimate and much-needed outlet for conservative voices to a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration," Peters continued.
Unable to continue and unwilling to face the embarrassment and bankruptcy that await him if he turns back, he devises a contemptible third option that will finally prove even more ruinous.
Two years later, I would help found the militant Weatherman group, a breakaway faction of the S.D.S. Weatherman picked ruinous sectarian fights within S.D.S., and violent street battles with the cops.
In the book's opening story, a woman recovering from a car crash reflects on an obsessive and ruinous love affair that was fodder for scandal, literary success and a lifetime of heartbreak.
He's an avatar of bad luck, a reminder of Romania's miserable history, not least the ruinous large-scale Ponzi scheme that wiped out much of the country's meager wealth in the 1990s.
Mr Rajapaksa, by contrast, remains a hero to many among the island's 70% Sinhala-speaking, Buddhist majority; his populist rule brought a ruinous quarter-century-long civil war to a brutal close.
Since then, the jostling for power between President Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar has led to a ruinous civil war that's left nearly 22018,000 people dead and millions more displaced.
Since then, the jostling for power between President Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar has led to a ruinous civil war that's left nearly 400,000 people dead and millions more displaced.
Hiding the true costs of a project like Trident by promoting a questionable and ruinous project like Hinkley Point C distorts the economics of both the defense and the civilian energy sectors.
Her rent was next to nothing, which meant that she could pay down the ruinous debt she had accrued by trying to support Lloyd's life-coach business as it had gone bust.
The story of how Mr. Trump sidestepped a potentially ruinous tax bill from that forgiven debt emerged from documents recently discovered by The Times during a search of the casino bankruptcy filings.
And certainly the basic task of avoiding recession or ruinous war is compatible with both inability to obtain major legislative achievements and ample ability to milk the presidency for all it's worth.
Over millions of years of isolation, Australia's native beasts became accustomed to a different predatory order, so while cats aren't necessarily more prevalent there than anywhere else, their presence is more ruinous.
The trade commission said the financial consequences of the misrepresentations "have been ruinous for consumers, many of whom do not realize" the limits of the coverage until they incur substantial medical expenses.
Steps his White House is contemplating to head off a slowdown that could be ruinous to his 5003 hopes, meanwhile, hint at panic rather than the reassurances sown by his top lieutenants.
But he knew perfectly well that he hadn't shut off all travel to the United States (which would have been economically ruinous) and thus that it was possible border control would fail.
These range from the menial (fixing her washing machine) to the potentially ruinous (smuggling a cake to Moscow by plane, which could cost a father who works at the airport his job).
In fact, Section 230 ensures that a small, new startup can launch without having to worry about ruinous litigation over every piece of user-generated content it hosts or chooses to remove.
It shrank by a fifth in 2015, after years of double-digit growth during its rebound from a ruinous 1990s civil war in which child soldiers fought and tens of thousands died.
Characterizations of Congress as a gerontocracy are often accompanied by complaints about the ruinous gluttony of the baby boom generation, which encompasses people from about Donald Trump's age down to mine, 54.
A statement from the Department of Public Health, which runs the hospital, says it use the next 90 days to create a new billing policy that doesn't leave patients with ruinous medical bills.
" Peters continued by saying he thought that Fox News "degenerated from providing a legitimate and much-needed outlet for conservative voices to a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration.
The DMCA was enacted to preserve innovation while service providers grew their businesses unencumbered by "ruinous royalty rates" and the threat of litigation over user-generated content that they could not feasibly control.
"I think that this President, in an astonishing speed has remade the Republican Party in his own, deeply flawed image, and that will be ruinous to the Republican Party," Schiff said on Sunday.
Koskinen's letter was sent to Representative Earl Blumenauer, who raised concerns on Tuesday over a no-bid contract being awarded to a credit reporting agency at the center of a ruinous data breach.
You might argue that, without the example of the hyper-rich, she would not have embarked on so ruinous a path, but, if so, you know who else belongs in this alarming film?
They wanted to lessen what was called "ruinous competition," just as they had done in engineering the consolidation of the smaller companies that became United States Steel, American Telephone and Telegraph, and Nabisco.
Likewise, Sanders's and Warren's intention to empower unions, socialize medicine and impose the draconian regulations of the Green New Deal harkens back to the ruinous Labour Party policies that crippled post-war Britain.
Skeptics will assail this proposal as dangerous, noting that higher COA would allow students to borrow ruinous amounts of money, far beyond the actual out-of-pocket cost of attending a given institution.
The documents that have been disclosed these past few weeks reveal the staggering scale of the repression in Xinjiang and its ruinous effects on the region's ethnic communities, well beyond the camps themselves.
Perhaps, but to me it could just as easily be the hands-up gesture of a Black Lives Matter protester, so very much indicative of the gravity of our merciless and ruinous moment.
While this isn't quite the spice's record-high of $28.12 per kilo - reached after a ruinous cyclone in 25.94 - it is still nearly six times the price of $22015 per kilo in early 2015.
Local banks often find it easier to buy government bills than to do the hard work of assessing the creditworthiness of local businesses, which are asked to pay ruinous interest rates of 20-30%.
Already worried about Saudi involvement in Yemen's ruinous conflict, Germany's coalition government agreed to ban future arms sales to Riyadh in November after Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered by Saudi agents in Istanbul.
Its demise is supposed to be a quiet signal that the ruinous decades of populism and instability are over, and that Argentina means to reclaim the European-level prosperity it enjoyed a century ago.
But the plan risks alienating Poland's allies, could allow Russia to exploit new weaknesses and may prove financially ruinous for Warsaw, NATO diplomats, security analysts and some in the Polish military and government say.
The BRDC informed all members in a letter last month that it was giving serious thought to exercising a break clause because of the "potentially ruinous risk" posed by hosting fees that increased annually.
But Giuliani is doing what any good lawyer would do -- protecting the President from what many of his friends and supporters believe would be a ruinous encounter with Mueller given Trump's proclivity for misrepresentation.
It will inevitably ratchet up fears in Northeast Asia that raging tensions between the US and North Korea could trigger a miscalculation that could quickly lead to the most ruinous conflict in many decades.
The dispute over the timing of the trial prompted Tilton to speak out about what she considers the fundamental unfairness of facing potentially ruinous fraud accusations in an administrative proceeding instead of federal court.
It's also nearly ruinous if you're the kind of person who has dropped thousands of dollars on a UHD TV and Xbox Ones S and would like it all to play back exactly right.
The biggest sticking points are climate change, where the Greens want emissions cuts that the other parties see as economically ruinous, and immigration, where Merkel's arch-conservative allies in Bavaria insist on stricter rules.
Thus he hurriedly sent M. Chang [the South Korean ambassador] to Washington who reported the "ruinous state of the government" to the US master and asked for "urgent US aid" to overcome that crisis.
The BRDC informed all members in a letter last December that it was giving serious thought to exercising the break clause because of the "potentially ruinous risk" posed by hosting fees that increased annually.
An industry that is not naturally competitive went from being a regulated cartel, to a brief period of ruinous competition, and then to an unregulated cartel — with predictable effects on the quality of service.
Delays and spiraling costs had set off a fierce discussion about whether the proposed railroad, called High Speed 2, was a vital investment in Britain's creaking transport infrastructure or a financially ruinous white elephant.
Is Donald Trump falling into the same sort of trap that Ronald Reagan laid for Vladimir Putin's predecessors in the old Soviet Union, egged down the path to ruinous competition for a pointless prize?
" He concluded that "even for well-intentioned health care providers the Stark Law has become a booby trap rigged with strict liability and potentially ruinous exposure — especially when coupled with the False Claims Act.
The UAE drawdown earlier this year came as Western allies pressed for an end to the ruinous conflict that is widely seen in the region as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
" Because of an editing error, a review last Sunday about Victor Lodato's "Edgar and Lucy" misstated which of the novel's characters fears that "happy children...were watched and waited for by a ruinous vengefulness.
Last week, health researchers reported that American life expectancy is declining for the first time in half a century, and some of the leading causes have to do with the ruinous health care system.
There was a burst of optimism among South Africans when Cyril Ramaphosa (pictured) took over as president seven months ago, after nine ruinous years under Jacob Zuma, who is due to stand trial for corruption.
Next debate prep: Clinton's light schedule, Trump stays on trail There has been no repeat of the competing power centers loyal to Clinton and his wife that were ruinous to her primary effort in 2008.
The announcement is a public-relations coup for the kingdom, which has come under criticism in the West for its harsh brand of Islam, its ruinous war in Yemen and its isolation of neighbouring Qatar.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who is now expected to resign this month after resisting weeks of protests, established himself by ending a ruinous civil war but came undone over corruption and economic stagnation.
Faced with ruinous liabilities arising from the role its power lines played in sparking wildfires in California, Pacific Gas and Electric said that it intended to file for bankruptcy protection as its "only viable option".
"If the government does not reverse this ruinous policy immediately and announce U.S. dollar salary payments, we will immediately mobilize workers for mass action," Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa told reporters.
The only human right connected to health care that isn't ruinous to all other rights and responsibilities is the right of an urgently injured or dying person to get emergency care, no questions initially asked.
This is the product of years of failed policies by France's two mainstream parties, both of which proved unwilling or unable to challenge the ruinous austerity agenda emanating from Europe's true power center in Berlin.
The biggest sticking points are over climate change, where the Greens want emissions cuts that the other parties see as economically ruinous, and immigration, where Merkel's arch-conservative allies in Bavaria insist on stricter rules.
"If the government does not reverse this ruinous policy immediately and announce U.S. dollar salary payments, we will immediately mobilise workers for mass action," Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa told reporters.
Then again, along with excellent court vision, Ntilikina is 6-5 with long limbs that foretell an ability for the Knicks to finally address a ruinous lack of defensive pressure at the point of attack.
Irma's ruinous march was, for a while, aimed directly at South Florida, prompting much of the population, with memories of Hurricane Andrew and fresh scenes from Hurricane Harvey, to flee to the north and west.
In recent weeks, Mr. Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis have called on all parties for a swift end to the fighting, which has killed tens of thousands of civilians and caused a ruinous famine.
Mnangagwa, Mugabe's former deputy whose power base mainly lies in the military and security sectors, has tried to associate himself with the successes of the Mugabe era and distance himself from his ruinous economic legacy.
They were released at the demand of lawmakers who accuse Johnson's government of concealing the ruinous impact of leaving without a deal, and could add to the political acrimony as Britain lurches towards its Oct.
Ford might have avoided such tragedies, and the ruinous management of the plantation, if he had sought counsel from specialists in caring for rubber trees or scholars of the Amazon's capacity to thwart grandiose ventures.
Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe, could see ruinous bottlenecks in a "no-deal" Brexit, a scenario in which Britain would have to construct a functional border and customs system with the E.U. virtually overnight.
For them, Britain's ruinous housing market is making it impossible to offload their gaudy, opulent mansions – mainly because nobody is willing to risk their capital on a property that's both hugely expensive and utterly tasteless.
In the end, the auction raised more than the 5.1 billion euros from 2015's 4G spectrum auction, but far less than the 50 billion euros forked out by bidders in a ruinous auction in 2000.
Notably, The Force Awakens hails from the one major Hollywood film studio that seems to have largely figured out how to produce these types of franchise installments without signing its name to anything too ruinous: Disney.
As the youngest and most vigorous of the great powers, it was, he suggested, America's calling to promote peace and the settling of disputes by reason, shunning the "primal" and "ruinous" hatreds of the Old World.
All sinewy anxiety as Clive, Mr. Morley ably communicates the psychological fissures of a man-child who speaks to his father across a willful divide, even as his advances toward Walter turn ruinous for all concerned.
"Selling TPG (TransPerfect Global) as a going concern will protect TPG's employees from the ruinous consequences of an asset sale and provide the maximum return to the stockholders," said the majority opinion, written by Collins Seitz.
There is absolutely no doubt that this bill would require any tech company that encrypts the data of its users to entirely reengineer how it secures said data or run the risk of potentially ruinous fines.
In May, a study purported that Instagram may be the worst app for your mental health, while a study released in September found that those perfectly filtered square photos could be ruinous for your body image.
If Congress and President-elect Trump eliminate ObamaCare's penalties and subsidies, but maintain its insurance regulations, healthy individuals will likely stampede out of the individual market like they did in states that pioneered these ruinous regulations.
Representatives of the Sudanese Professionals' Association (SPA) piled pressure on the military commanders who have taken over, issuing a long list of demands for deeper and faster change to end repression and a ruinous economic crisis.
Mr Pollack says that if Mr Kim wants the sort of bells-and-whistles deterrent deployed by the large nuclear powers, with submarine-launched and mobile missiles, the ruinous expense would make such a policy impossible.
Three banks have been placed into receivership in less than a year by Patrick Njoroge, the respected governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, as a series of ruinous insider-lending scams have come to light.
This is not to suggest that people who are currently prescribed Adderall should discontinue its use for fear of inevitable ruinous addiction, but instead that we should view methamphetamine rather more like we view d-amphetamine.
In the wake of the ruinous 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, a member of the group was photographed on a beach on the island, firing arrows at a helicopter sent to check on their welfare.
Among other tensions, Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election and US intelligence agencies believe it will do so again in 2020, and both countries are poised to be locked in a potentially ruinous arms race.
Hertha Berlin lost, 03-1, to lowly Mainz on Saturday, and the prospect of the club's facing a humiliating — and potentially financially ruinous — relegation out of the Bundesliga, Germany's top division, is now a distinct possibility.
But Eddie Fisher left Reynolds for her close friend Elizabeth Taylor — grieving the recent death of husband Mike Todd, who died in a plane crash — in what may have been the most ruinous scandal in Hollywood history.
SAO PAULO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Brazilian telecoms regulator Anatel has forbidden telecoms carrier Oi SA from signing with creditors its most recent restructuring proposal, arguing that it has "ruinous potential for the company," Oi said on Tuesday.
"Censorship Machines"While Article 11 threatens the free flow of information, Article 13 proposes a potentially ruinous system of copyright-protection requirements that would be a disaster for fair use, memes, art, privacy, fandom, and dumbass vlogs.
With less than three months to go before the latest deadline, there are a wide range of plausible outcomes – from a possibly ruinous "no-deal" exit to a confidence-boosting revocation of the whole plan to leave.
Climate studies have tied the Syrian Civil War's beginnings in part to a record drought that struck the Fertile Crescent in 2007-2010, which set in motion political events that set the country on a ruinous course.
"If the government does not reverse this ruinous policy immediately and announce U.S. dollar salary payments, we will immediately mobilise workers for mass action," Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa told a news conference.
"If the government does not reverse this ruinous policy immediately and announce U.S. dollar salary payments, we will immediately mobilize workers for mass action," Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa told a news conference.
Anyone wondering how to fight the Federal Communications Commission's ruinous decision should pay attention to that fact and to the organizing principle it suggests: To reinstate net neutrality, we need to listen to small businesses across America.
In the history of baseball celebrations, this wasn't quite Cal Ripken Jr. lapping the field at Camden Yards in September 1995, shaking hands, pulling fans back to the sport after a near-ruinous strike the year before.
Trump's "soldier of fortune" approach to international relations now risks further escalating tensions in the Middle East, potentially to the point of a spiraling and ruinous war enveloping Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq and even Yemen and Afghanistan.
Aeschylus' famous (and frankly puzzling) "carpet scene," in which, just before murdering him, Clytemnestra persuades Agamemnon to walk over some precious household textiles, as if to demonstrate his ruinous arrogance, is here reduced to a brisk sentence.
At a hearing on Tuesday, Democratic and Republican lawmakers sought reassurances from state energy officials, the plant's owner and others that the closing would not disrupt the state's power supply or be financially ruinous to local communities.
A ruinous economic crisis punctuated by inflation and a collapse in Venezuela's currency had left 100-bolívar notes trading on the country's black market at about 4 cents, up from about 2 cents only a week ago.
What you saw in Rome, and what you see quite clearly today, is the wealthy undermining the very system that made them wealthy, and a total failure to see how ruinous that is in the long term.
But having taken office amid a ruinous recession that essentially wiped out a generation's worth of middle-class income growth in the course of a couple of years, I wish he'd paid more attention to banal threats.
Although each displays its own particular brand of sometimes jingoistic patriotism, all offer insight into the hopes and fears of the conservative male psyche, and how it is torn between lionizing violence and coping with its ruinous effects.
Whatever the consequences in lawless Mindanao, for many Filipinos the imposition of martial law was an eerie reminder of a similar declaration in 1972 by the country's then president, Ferdinand Marcos, that began a decade of ruinous dictatorship.
While many assume Facebook just juices News Feed to be as addictive in the short-term as possible to keep us glued to the screen and viewing ads, that would actually be ruinous for its long-term business.
Lawyers for the nuns as well as other nonprofit religiously affiliated groups told the justices that the so-called contraceptive mandate forces them to either violate their religious beliefs by providing "abortifacients and contraceptives" or pay ruinous fines.
Women who end up in the center are told that abortion is murder, that several forms of contraception are also murder, and that choosing to terminate a pregnancy could have ruinous repercussions, including PTSD, breast cancer, and infertility.
Donors and investors gathered in Kuwait to mull ways to rebuild Iraq's economy and infrastructure as it emerges from a ruinous conflict with Islamic State militants who seized almost a third of the country before being beaten back.
The Fed's emergency 0.60443 basis point rate cut on Sunday was matched by a restarting of its quantitative easing (QE) money printing programme and more cheap U.S. dollar funding to ease a ruinous logjam in global lending markets.
While foes see a Bolsonaro presidency as potentially catastrophic for the country's young democracy, his supporters warn that returning the Workers' Party to power would put Brazil on the type of ruinous path that has engulfed neighboring Venezuela.
The idea that their success has been artificially engineered in conjunction with a league-ruinous trend is as bogus as the claim that the Connecticut women's dominance is all because of Auriemma's metronomic recruitment of the best players.
Antagonizing our allies with threats of tariffs and advocating ruinous policies like reengaging Russia while it continues mischief in the Ukraine, Middle East, and anywhere else President Putin can project his large but second rate military is foolish.
But without a road map, Mr. Trump's brinkmanship with China could still escalate into a mutually ruinous trade war, and Mr. Kim, like Iran's leaders, might decide that North Korea's only option is to accelerate its nuclear program.
The standoff has complicated efforts to end the ruinous war and has exposed differences between regional allies Saudi Arabia and the UAE, which in June scaled down its presence in Yemen while still backing thousands of southern separatist fighters.
The logic of the essay was simple enough: The prospect of a Hillary Clinton presidency was so positively ruinous that conservatives had no choice but to support Donald Trump — no matter how awful or incompetent he appeared to be.
TESANJ, Bosnia (Reuters) - A quarter of a century after their own country was devastated by war, three Bosnian women are struggling to bring home loved ones caught up in Syria's ruinous conflict and the collapse of Islamic State rule.
Two years previously, in the wake of the ruinous 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, a member of the group was photographed on a beach on the island, firing arrows at a helicopter sent to check on their welfare.
Irrespective of whether Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton is elected, from Moscow's perspective, at the end of this ruinous political campaign, the new US president will look as wounded as Putin did when he took office again in 2012.
"This is the last, best chance we will have to cut taxes," said Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and a member of the Budget Committee, who warned that the consequences would be ruinous if the party failed.
So he put id before country and lashed out, in a manner so patently wrong and transcendently ruinous that TV news shows had to go begging for Republican lawmakers to defend or even try to explain what he'd said.
Prices for cobalt metal have climbed nearly 50 percent since September to five-year peaks around $19 a lb as stricter emissions controls boost demand for electric vehicles, especially in China, struggling with ruinous pollution levels in some cities.
Such a drug would not merely dull inflammation the way ibuprofen does or alter our neurochemistry the way opioids do: It would block the transmission of pain signals from cell to cell without ruinous side effects on the brain or body.
There are those who believe Auto-Tune is the work of a ruinous demon (many of them Verge commenters, it turns out), and then there are others who see it as a useful creative tool, supplementing what we already have.
And it's that depiction of how a powerful, national politician and his allies scramble to hold onto political power in the wake of a self-evidently ruinous personal failure that Curran believes is especially relevant for our currently fraught political climate.
Whether you're interested in trying to use your money to make the world a little better, or simply betting that climate change will be ruinous for some companies or entire industries, there are three main questions you ought to answer.
On May 30th Mr Trump retrieved from his arsenal a time bomb of ruinous proportions: a 5% tariff on all imports from Mexico, beginning on June 10th and increasing by five percentage points each month until it hits 25% in October.
To avoid "ruinous" fines, PSA Chief Executive Carlos Tavares said in an interview with Le Figaro on Monday that carmakers were forced to "reserve battery volumes with Asian suppliers who only are happy to see us coming" and extract high prices.
The new chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, a state with some 220m people, wants to waive the repayment of loans to farmers, a ruinous policy, which if copied elsewhere, would increase the combined federal and state deficit by 2% of GDP.
The EU, forged from the ruins of World War Two as a way to prevent another ruinous conflict in Europe, is fatigued by Britain's protracted Brexit crisis but keen not to be held responsible for an economically tumultuous "no-deal" rupture.
Nancy feels sad about Barb, a storyline that feels like a sop to Barb fandom (people, she was barely in this show!), which has the doubly ruinous effect of sending Nancy circling back through plot leftover from the first season.
Despite the sombre start, officials from both sides say a draft accord had already been sketched out ahead of the meeting, but crucial obstacles remained ahead of a deal to halt the latest battle in Syria's ruinous eight-year civil war.
For all the chorus of international outrage, the only country that can realistically divert Mr Kim from his ruinous nuclear quest is China: it provides North Korea with fuel and food, and is the main conduit for its financial transactions.
Yet despite his striking entrance, analysts don't expect bidding to get out of hand - as it did in a ruinous 3G auction in 2000 that raised 50 billion euros, forcing some players to exit the German market and others to merge.
LONDON (Reuters) - All alternatives to Britain's membership of the European Union are second best and risk damaging the competitiveness of the City of London's finance industry, although Brexit would not be ruinous for the economy, TheCityUK lobby said on Wednesday.
So far, the usually shrewd Obama is making the greatest political mistake of his career by not taking control of his party's presidential nomination and endorsing Clinton, the only candidate capable of uniting the party and avoiding a ruinous nomination battle.
The notion that a Britain outside the EU could navigate a trade deal free of these two constraints is simply an illusion, and for London not to have a financial services agreement with the EU would be ruinous, Hildebrand said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to slap punitive tariffs on all Mexican trade if Mexico does not stop illegal immigration has punched a gaping hole in his Mexican counterpart's hands-off approach to diplomacy, with potentially ruinous consequences.
Victory for the 55-year-old former bus driver, who replaced Hugo Chavez after his death from cancer in 2013, may trigger a new round of western sanctions against the socialist government as it grapples with a ruinous economic crisis.
It's not a madcap coming-of-age comedy, though there are a few laughs; and it's not morally scolding of Mo's ruinous trip toward teenage wasteland, though it does indicate that following in Zeke's footsteps is likely a dead-end path.
He added that requiring class arbitration in the absence of such an agreement would result in "the inexorable pressure to settle," as companies would be wary of defending cases in which there was even a remote prospect of ruinous damages.
Climate scientists can't say where or when the next big storm will hit, but all the evidence points to this: Global warming is bringing the planet into an era of wilder, more dangerous rains with ruinous and long-lasting consequences.
Even if Mr. Obama had been a more successful self-promoter, people receiving their "news" from Fox or other conservative news sources would still believe Mr. Trump's lies that the economy was ruinous under Mr. Obama and "amazing" under his leadership.
Professional traders have used leveraged money from brokers and lenders to invest in exchange-traded funds and other stocks for decades, but this tactic can be ruinous for the average individual investor who is not careful, say investment and finance experts.
But the ongoing transformation of the party under Mr. Trump points toward a future when it is more attuned to the economic needs of working-class Americans — and more popular than the conservative party that faces ruinous defeat in November.
Differences between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi also emerged over the ruinous war in Yemen after the UAE reduced its presence in June under pressure from Western allies to end the conflict that has pushed millions to the brink of famine.
Meanwhile, the President could keep trying to establish that the theory was true and use it to escape in the event that special prosecutor Robert Mueller (remember he was looking into Trump and Russia?) reported something truly ruinous to his administration.
BEIRUT, April 4 (Reuters) - A committee of Lebanese government ministers have agreed most details of a plan to address the country's ruinous electricity crisis, and will present it to the cabinet on Monday, one of the participants said on Thursday.
And, yes, we know that the "free-traders" in Asia and Europe, mightily profiting from America's misguided trade policies, will be out screaming that Washington is destroying the world's trading system, leading to ruinous trade wars and wrecking the global economy.
Though many prevailing conversion accounts center on a spiritual awakening or reckoning, she investigates the material reasons for change — among them a desire to improve one's socioeconomic standing or to abandon a ruinous path in a quest for self-preservation.
Victory for the 299-year-old former bus driver, who replaced Hugo Chavez after his death from cancer in 214, may trigger a new round of western sanctions against the socialist government as it grapples with a ruinous economic crisis.
They're also known to be much less expensive to raise than poultry and livestock, far less ruinous to the environment, and as I'm about to point out, just as nutritious as beef, pork, chicken, and fish—if not more so.
To shield firms against potentially ruinous suits, as well as to protect free speech online, Congress in 1996 added a section to a law that otherwise focused on the more headline-grabbing topic of obscene material online: the Communications Decency Act (CDA).
"Putin is pursuing the classic despot's strategy: He is invading neighbors and beating the drums of war in order to distract his own people from his ruinous and tyrannical rule," Council on Foreign Relations fellow Max Boot wrote in the LA Times.
He's nothing if not a fighter, even as the odds keep rising against him, and it's possible, even probable, that he believes up until Weiner's denouement that he can argue his way out of what looks to be a second ruinous scandal.
It acknowledges the more sordid stories that trailed Lamarr—a string of failed marriages, a drug addiction that ravaged her physical and mental health, the ruinous plastic surgeries that left her a recluse, hiding in the shadow of her once famous face.
The glassy-eyed patriarch stumbled through the club in search of Rebecca (Mandy Moore), only to find Sam (Sam Trammell), Rebecca's bandmate (and ex-boyfriend, if we want to get technical), and deck him, putting the finishing ruinous touches on Rebecca's big debut.
No one can be blamed for thinking the GOP is in big trouble after the new Congressional Budget Office report came out Wednesday with the politically ruinous news that the Republican's AHCA bill would eventually leave 23 million Americans without health insurance.
This move to further protect an already over-protected Canadian dairy industry was wrongheaded, but responding with massive tariffs on softwood lumber worsens the problem, and sets the stage for an economically ruinous trade war with one of our most important economic partners.
"I don't need any support, advice, or compassion, because even if I am the most ruinous man, I still feel so powerful, so strong and fierce," wrote the dour Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran in his first work, On The Heights of Despair.
The stand-off over control of the south left Riyadh struggling to hold together a Sunni Muslim alliance formed in 2015 to fight the Iran-aligned Houthi group as the United Nations tries to restart political talks to end the ruinous war.
That leads to Marohn writing: As a voter, as a property owner within a municipal corporation, as a person living cooperatively with my neighbors in a community, I can respect that some people prefer development styles that are financially ruinous to my city.
He presided over the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon after an invasion that had generated unprecedented controversy, and he became the first Israeli prime minister to take the difficult steps required to deal with the nation's fundamental economic problems and ruinous inflation.
But were that to happen, we must not forget that this ruinous chain of events will have been deliberately set into motion by an administration intent on destabilizing Iran, no matter the consequences, no matter the dangers, and no matter the costs.
Last year, for example, UBS wrote a note to its clients titled "Is the kitchen dead?" wherein it suggested the rise of food delivery apps like Deliveroo and Uber Eats could well prove ruinous for home cooks, as well as restaurants and supermarkets.
It's a part she was eager to get because she thought it would be interesting for a change to play a weak woman, not a strong one (as she did in "Show Me a Hero," about a ruinous desegregation battle in Yonkers).
These were the years that saw an exhausted, impoverished Britain at war both internally (workers' riots, Highland clearances, troubles in Ireland) and externally, thanks to many ruinous years of battling against Napoleon and almost three years of war against the United States.
Betty Currie, Bill Clinton's personal secretary, finally refused to mention the names of young White House employees to the investigators because every time she mentioned a name, the kid would get a subpoena, which meant thousands of dollars of ruinous legal fees.
GENEVA — The feuding leaders of South Sudan announced on Thursday that after several missed deadlines they had agreed to form a unity government in a bid to end the ruinous civil war they began soon after the country was formed in 2011.
Mr. Sununu is one of a handful of Republican governors in a part of the country where Democrats mostly control state capitals, but he is also part of a bipartisan group that sees New Hampshire's uniquely ruinous opioid crisis as a cautionary tale.
There were 60-odd years between Gutenberg first printing indulgences for the Catholic Church, to cover the ruinous development costs of his newfangled printing press, and a then-obscure Wittenberg professor publishing a 95-point screed, partly against that same traffic in religious forgiveness.
Another is whether Google can build partnerships with industry players wary of upheaval and/or jump wholesale into in-house game development, a tricky business that sometimes goes horribly wrong for even industry titans like Bethesda (the ruinous release of Fallout 76, for one).
The debt underscores the ruinous state of the economy of the world's youngest nation amid a four-year civil war that has killed tens of thousands of people, forced 4 million people to flee their homes and slashed oil output, the main source of revenues.
"I desire that every laborer in my realm should be able to put a fowl in the pot on Sundays," Henry IV reportedly declared one day in 1598, 420 years ago, just as his kingdom was emerging from a series of ruinous religious wars.
Conservatives believe — and they have traditional economic models on their side for this one, though a fair amount of new research disagrees — that though this kind of tax may be savvy short-term politics, it's ruinous to the long-term growth potential of the economy.
I've had mostly remarkable luck with weather on this trip so far and haven't let a little drizzle (or a blizzard) get in the way, but when you're at a beach resort, where the main indoor attractions mostly involve slot machines, rain can be ruinous.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is shedding few tears over the ousting of its old friend Robert Mugabe as president of Zimbabwe, fed up with the ruinous state of its economy and confident a new government will not antagonize China or change course on policies towards it.
Beyond the infamous associates of his chaos campaign, he has assembled numerous outstanding individuals in his administration, and the more I interact with them the more I feel they are characters in a Greek tragedy, whose central figure suffers from a ruinous character flaw.
One exception was Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE, who supported the ruinous move.
Oman was one of the few countries in the Arab world to maintain ties with Egypt after Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1979, and acted as a mediator between Iran and Iraq during their ruinous eight-year war.
This is meant to suggest that Jacobs was right about the ruinous impact of bad design, that nothing good can come of living in isolated towers divorced from the organic safety and social structure that she believed could derive only from a vibrant street culture.
If they face liability for the actions of users they cannot fully control, why would Google, Facebook, Yelp, Reddit, or any other platform not take down constitutionally protected but unpopular or edgy speech on the remote chance that it could lead to ruinous liability?
In the United States, in particular, the Republican Party fights quite hard for the view that high levels of taxation on rich people and investment income are economically ruinous, so there isn't the kind of institutional mobilization that exists around drug trafficking or possible terrorism financing.
In the United States, in particular, the Republican Party fights quite hard for the view that high levels of taxation on rich people and investment income are economically ruinous so there isn't the kind of institutional mobilization that exists around drug trafficking or possible terrorism financing.
" They are also concerned Google is trying to transfer liability for obtaining consent onto publishers — asserting: "Given that your now-changed terms are incorporated by reference into many contracts under which publishers indemnify Google, these terms could result in publishers indemnifying Google for potentially ruinous fines.
The left economist Robert Pollin has argued that "a worldwide program to invest between 1.5 and 2 percent of global GDP every year to raise energy-efficiency standards and expand clean renewable-energy supplies" could sufficiently transform the capitalist world economy to stave off ruinous climate change.
"In my view, Fox has degenerated from providing a legitimate and much-needed outlet for conservative voices to a mere propaganda machine for a destructive and ethically ruinous administration," Colonel Peters wrote in his message, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times.
With its ghost-town cities and post-apocalyptic mood, AMC's popular zombie thriller is littered with references to the ruinous disease that ended the Time Before ("Clean Hands Protect Lives" reads a cautioning poster we see in Sunday's episode of the show) that now seem familiar.
To briefly review the bidding, Mr. Manafort, who served as President Trump's campaign chairman in 2016, spent months refusing to cooperate with Mr. Mueller in the face of what seemed an overwhelming set of fraud charges and the prospect of a financially ruinous pair of trials.
Until that point, the presence of the German occupation has been somewhat muted, with the characters making vague references to the Helds' having difficulties, and even the news of the Helds' deportation is not enough to shake Iren from her fog of privilege and ruinous denial.
But over the next five decades, Mr. Burson became one of the nation's most celebrated P.R. men, a founder of the giant Burson-Marsteller agency who broke ground not only by enhancing corporate images but also by helping clients soften the blows of potentially ruinous crises.
I write all this as someone who thinks a Sanders presidency would be ruinous on many levels: by turning the Democratic Party into a socialist one; by turning the American economy into a statist one; and by turning America's position in the world into a feeble one.
Trump's comments are especially notable coming at the close of a contentious campaign season in which he has repeatedly engaged in smears and falsehoods to advance Republican electoral fortunes, from inflating his rally crowd sizes to accusing Democrats, frequently without evidence, of supporting ruinous immigration policies.
"Absent this Court's review, government officials will keep dragging 'reasonable and sincere people' of faith like Barronelle through the courts ... imposing ruinous judgments, and barring them from their professions simply because they hold disfavored views about marriage," Stutzman's lawyers wrote to the high court last September.
The natural and human-caused disasters that beset Haiti throughout the last century have continued into the current one: the ruinous cycles of outside intervention and neglect; the lingering effects of underdevelopment, political instability and institutions; the 2010 earthquake; and last year, the catastrophic Hurricane Matthew.
We know that unmanageable student loan debt can have devastating financial consequences for people of all ages, often placing ruinous burdens on borrowers in cities, suburbs and rural communities, and preventing middle class and poor Americans from using their education to build better lives for themselves and their families.
But the scandals may be so severe and fast-moving that they're increasing the GOP's desperation to pass a ruinous and inhumane health care bill as quickly and quietly as possible, before the Trump administration experiences complete political collapse and the window to accomplish anything at all closes.
Bob Corker and Jeff Flake may one day be remembered as heroes who pleaded with the Republican Party to change a ruinous course, after baring their political souls to assail the President on Tuesday, accusing him of trashing the values and norms on which American democracy was built.
Given the vast resources of the federal government and the prospect of potentially ruinous legal costs and collateral damage that confront any defendant, it is little wonder that so many opt to throw in the towel and settle, rather than risk the vagaries and expense of extended litigation.
It can choose to seek (necessary) change in its relationship with the EU and deliver on those parts of its program which might really assist the low-income voters who were largely its supporters, or try to continue with economically-ruinous policies that would court its own demise.
If the Canadian activist Naomi Klein has any regrets about her fervent championship of the Bolivarian Revolution, or the left-wing economist Joseph Stiglitz has any second thoughts about his close ties to the ruinous Argentine government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, it would be fascinating to hear them.
If she and the many others fighting for just paid leave policies are successful, it will be an end to the ubiquitous and ruinous assumption, implied by our policies, that early parenthood is a period of life that is easy to navigate and should not require special accommodations.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Emmanuel Macron of France — representing countries that for ages waged ruinous wars against each other — met in a German city to renew the Élysée Treaty of 1963 that established comity between the two countries as the bedrock for a united Europe.
So while Ocasio-Cortez's proposal is certainly extreme relative to the policy status quo — and unquestionably something many economists would denounce as economically ruinous — it's actually moderate compared to what Saez, Piketty, and Stantcheva, or Lockwood, Nathanson, and Weyl call for since she's sticking with the "mere" goal of raising revenue.
Now, as Mr Varadkar seeks to exploit his moment of leverage, his challenge is to avoid overplaying his hand—by shortening the odds of a no-deal Brexit that would be ruinous for Ireland, or by testing the patience of EU countries that do not see the border issue as existential.
Trump is an individual who has long had the reputation of being a most difficult client, who ignores legal advice about the merits of his many cases, preferring to use the legal system as a weapon to beat opponents into submission by running up ruinous legal costs, thereby compelling favorable settlements.
Obama, who is increasingly taking aim at the Republican presidential front-runner, warned that Trump's threat to block money transfers across the border in order to force Mexico's hand is a "half-baked" strategy — designed primarily to energize conservative voters — that would prove logistically impossible, diplomatically harmful and economically ruinous.
Our museums of modern and contemporary art, after far too long, have at last begun to esteem the work of living Native American artists — and several major shows, including the Whitney Museum of American Art's just-opened biennial, have plunged into the ruinous legacy of settler colonialism in contemporary society.
While other composers drawn to Goethe's tragedy about a dissatisfied man who makes a pact with the devil have focused on the dark scenes from Part I — Faust's ruinous love for Gretchen and the destructive vortex of events wrought by Mephistopheles — Schumann set his sights on the epilogue in heaven.
Galvanized by a ruinous economy that has left basic foods and medicines scarce — as well as a botched attempt by leftists to dissolve the country's congress last month — they present the largest threat to the country's rulers since a coup that briefly ousted Mr. Maduro's predecessor, Hugo Chávez, in 2002.
In recounting Sarat's emotional evolution — and the dreadful choices she will be asked to make — El Akkad has written a novel that not only maps the harrowing effects of violence on one woman and her family, but also becomes a disturbing parable about the ruinous consequences of war on ordinary civilians.
And, indeed, for all of the litigation Mr. Trump has attracted or spawned, for all of the times he has been accused of ruinous dishonesty, the legal and regulatory record is surprisingly bare of official findings by judges, juries or regulators that Mr. Trump engaged in perjury or improper deception or actual fraud.
As several critics noted, Mr. Brown has not extended his considerable political clout to take on some of the tougher challenges California faces — among them, a volatile tax system that, because of its reliance on high-earner taxes, has fueled repeated booms and busts, and a public pension system facing ruinous shortfalls.
And a block from the stadium, Houston Grand Opera, forced out of its home in the Wortham Theater Center by ruinous flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey, opened its season with Verdi's "La Traviata" in an unlikely makeshift auditorium: Exhibit Hall A265, renamed the HGO Resilience Theater, in the George R. Brown Convention Center.
The senator has pledged she will take her campaign to New Hampshire no matter what, as she has already qualified for the next debate in the state, but operatives and analysts note that recovering from a disappointing finish in Iowa, a state that is notably similar to the senator's home, could be ruinous.
But in her review of "The Campus Rape Frenzy" (April 9), Jill Filipovic is merciless in her criticism of its authors, KC Johnson and Stuart Taylor Jr., for their use of anecdotal evidence about men falsely accused of date rape in order to call attention to the ruinous effect of such denunciations.
Think about the Starbucks app less in terms of an individual consumer's choices and more as an example of a trend in online shopping: We're newly accustomed to linking our finances to corporate systems that make us less inclined to spend our money on diverse options, which could be ruinous down the line.
After weeks and months of what many Republican strategists called verbal and strategic missteps by Trump, and despite potentially ruinous revelations from leaked Clinton campaign emails, the Democrat leads the Republican nominee by 46 percent to 37 percent among registered voters in a two-way race and by the same margin among likely voters.
After weeks and months of what many Republican strategists called verbal and strategic missteps by Trump, and despite potentially ruinous revelations from leaked Clinton campaign emails, the Democrat leads the Republican nominee by 278 percent to 26 percent among registered voters in a two-way race and by the same margin among likely voters.
Though the Senate tax plan thankfully does not appear to include a proposal of this kind, the House plan to tax graduate students like me — not just on the modest stipends we receive in exchange for being the backbone of university teaching workforces, but also on the free tuition we receive — would be ruinous.
So on this Labor Day, I ask leaders across these groups to sit down with each other to start the process of negotiating a new workplace compact capable of launching an era of shared respect and prosperity, and in doing so perhaps save our democracy from those who would lead it into a ruinous abyss.
I've been a staunch defender of the supposed ruinous coming of the NBA superteam, but if the aggressive early trades and other news this offseason—David Griffin fired, Kawhi having or not having braids anymore, Phil Jackson hating Porzingis/Knicks fans—are a response from franchises feeling the ripple effects of these past Finals, consider me convinced.
He hopes to continue gathering tens of thousands of intrepid fans for his rallies, and he wants to keep the $27-a-pop donations pouring in, all in service of retaining a dais for spreading his messages about the ruinous effect of corporate greed in America and his plan for a "political revolution" to confront it.
John Moreland, a songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma, is not only a country artist—his work is just as indebted to folk and rock music—but he seems to draw from the same winsome, melancholic well as Hank Williams, who, in 1949, wrote "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," still the high-water mark for spiritually ruinous country anthems.
From the anxiety of continuous flux embodied in André Masson's "There is No Finished World" (1942) to a melancholia for a ruinous "Europe After the Rain II" (1940-1942) by Max Ernst to the mutilated bodies of Hans Bellmer's "The Doll" (1935), Monsters & Myths is unrelenting in barraging the visitors with expressions of violence, pain, and the grotesque.
I am frightened about the fragility of the rule of law, of the institutions and agencies upon which we rely, scared about the most endangered members of our society: racial and ethnic and religious minorities, the disabled, immigrants, gay people, and children as well as adults coping with ruinous diseases — precisely the groups targeted by Hitler.
The nice thing is, the good thing, is that most, I would say, like, on the order of 25 percent of management mistakes get made over here in ruinous empathy, and if you can move the people who really do care over to challenge more, then you undo the advantage that asshole-like behavior has in the world, right?
" Of his alcoholic father, whose deterioration reflects a post-war progression from stoic propriety to hippie-inflected liberation to ruinous torpor: "[H]e stood up in front of me in the semi-darkness, the fat bearded drunken man who was my father and had once been the very symbol of correctness—well dressed, slim and good-looking, a young respected teacher and politician.
Browne's appointment at City Hall was controversial due to a 2002 publication written by Browne in which he said that multiculturalism risked "utter devastation and ruinous conflict" in the UK. "All too many countries have been destroyed by their diversity," Browne wrote in an excerpt devoted to arguing that the UK would be better off as a mono-cultural country.
Well if you ask a leftist or the intellectuals who dominate our universities, they&aposll blame crime on institutional racism or maybe poverty, but as economist Tom Sowell wrote just a few years ago after the Ferguson riots, you cannot take any people of any color and exempt them from the requirements of civilization without ruinous consequences to them and to society at large.
To avoid many of the most ruinous effects of climate change — namely debilitating droughts, historic flooding, and deadly wildfires — the United Nations has concluded modern civilization must slash carbon emissions to basically zero by 2050 — something "that is possible within the laws of chemistry and physics but doing so would require unprecedented changes," said Jim Skea, a climate scientist who led the recent, damning U.N. climate report.
It's unclear if Netflix plans to go the app route or let viewers control the Black Mirror narrative by clicking buttons on-screen or something, but one thing is clear: No matter how many potential storylines people have to choose from, all of them will probably end with some depressing-ass conclusion about the slow and lonely decline of our species and the ruinous fate of our collective technological addictions.

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