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"rung" Definitions
  1. one of the bars that forms a step in a ladder

784 Sentences With "rung"

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Bottom rung In Hinduism's caste system, Dalits are traditionally at the bottom rung.
I climbed the ladder, rung by rung and tried to earn every badge along the way.
" More broadly, in recruiting, Evans added, there is a "high-major rung and a high-high-major rung.
It's about living a life of transparency, and slowly and surely, you'll work your way up the ladder, rung by rung.
No doubt it takes a shitload of skill to go from rung to rung on the jumping bars in American Ninja Warrior.
I curled my fingers around that slippery bottom rung of the art world ladder, the audio guide salesperson rung, for eight dollars an hour.
But honestly, I got to the point where I felt like I was at this rung then waiting for the next rung was gonna be a while.
Soon tired, I had to put both feet on a rung, stop, put one foot on the next rung and bring the other foot up to meet it.
Strips of foam and toweling are tied together from rung to rung, with a couple of gravity-defying loose ends standing straight up when they should be hanging straight down.
My dad once told me that he never judged his life by who was on the rung of the ladder below him, but who was on the rung above him.
"We must not tie the hands of British farmers to the highest rung of the standards ladder while waving through food imports which may not even reach the bottom rung."
Because of the broken rung, over the next five years, about one million women will get stuck at the entry level while many of their male colleagues will move up a rung.
It was still getting your bell rung, at that point.
Help them engage with this perhaps intimidating rung of society.
A number linked to the ranch rung out on Tuesday.
That alone should have rung alarm bells for China's rulers.
It will even announce when the bell has been rung.
For the bottom rung, it's a chance to break out.
Right has not, you know, ding dong rung my doorbell.
They are the lowest rung on the ice lolly ladder.
Except this is independent league ball, pro baseball's lowest rung.
They were sharing the lowest rung of the social ladder.
He rung in 2016 by rocking a small man bun.
Here are some of the report's other take-aways: The researchers ask respondents: Imagine a ladder with 10 rungs, with the top rung representing your best possible life and bottom rung the worst possible.
"I've climbed, and I haven't missed a rung on the ladder."
He rung him up on a pitch that was way outside.
On the first rung you should contribute to your 401(k).
"Good job, Hamzah!" he said, mistakenly thinking the bell had rung.
The Rung Ra 2 docked in Kholmsk three times between Aug.
He's rung down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisible!
But on the other hand, the bell has already been rung.
"We have rung the alarm bell loud and clear," Tedros said.
In Hinduism's caste system, Dalits are traditionally at the bottom rung.
Dalits are traditionally at the bottom rung in India's caste system.
The lowest rung on Maimonides's ladder of tzedakah was giving unwillingly.
When the banter rung through the air like a clarion call.
Never have these words rung more true to me than this moment.
On the scale of life problems, this is a bit low-rung.
It was a rung of hero ball that couldn't be more frustrating.
Moody's rates Pretoria's debt at 'Baa3', the lowest rung of investment grade.
These ratings are on the lowest rung of the investment-grade rankings.
The next rung is all about paying off any debt you've got.
Tribal people are perceived to form the bottom rung of that system.
The bell of history has rung, and direct citizen action is needed.
"Once the bell is rung, it can never be unrung," Fathi said.
She was "purple" status, the second-highest rung on the Younique ladder.
Benchmark's 2011 fund has rung up returns of 11 times' investors' money.
They occupy a top rung in the food chain and breed rapidly.
Along with the dishwashers, I was the lowest rung in the restaurant.
This happens twice in today's puzzle, giving us an 11-rung ladder.
And the stakes get higher in the next rung of educational aspiration.
Amy Klobuchar, another candidate who has struggled to escape the middle rung.
Moto2 is a feeder series one rung below the main MotoGP class.
At that point, yes, you've reached a new rung of cellular connectivity.
The lower-rung Plus (or "+") model has a standard 240-speed automatic.
But makeup wipes generally fall on the lowest rung of the luxury ladder.
Unfortunately for the Argentine, the shot landed just seconds before the bell rung.
Further up the rung, a 26-year-old single malt, Prometheus, costs $1,000.
Video is where the X-T22 is a rung below the X-T3.
Each stage of Facebook's rollout expanded it a rung down the social hierarchy.
The accuracy of the ladder, though, depends on the measurement of each rung.
The Wildcats rung up 425 of their 043 total yards on the ground.
Both rate it on their lowest investment grade rung of Baa3/BBB-minus.
You can't get rung up the way we did like (against the Suns).
One rung below Formula One, he won the European F3 title last year.
The bell has rung on round two of the Democratic Party's civil war.
Blood rung from the carcasses of 47,000 pigs infected with African swine fever.
Be grateful on the two mornings you wake up without it having rung.
On weekends, he and Ms. Rung would head east and tend the oysters.
But since the final curtain at the London Coliseum, Johnsey's phone hasn't rung.
The second rung of the ladder of causation moves from seeing to doing.
Helpless and desperate, I resorted to the bottom rung of the parenting ladder.
Trump rung Pruitt late Monday night, the White House confirmed to The Hill.
From there, Ms. Gillibrand did the more typically female thing, climbing the ladder rung by rung: She worked on Hillary Clinton's Senate campaign, then ran for Congress in a traditionally red district in New York before being appointed to complete Mrs.
The next year he dominated the Europa Cup tour, skiing's top-rung minor league.
He's done okay for himself, despite forever showing up after the bell had rung.
Those without an invite sit on the lowest rung on the street style hierarchy.
To fix the broken rung, companies need to clearly see the problem at hand.
Calls for increased scrutiny have rung out, and still the price has held up.
This paragraph might have rung true five years ago; it is less convincing today.
Both currently rate it on their lowest investment grade rung of Baa3/BBB-minus.
The next day, someone rung me and asked why I was not in work.
Both agencies rate the banks one rung below the highest, triple-A, investment grade.
In East Asia this is the first rung of a fiercely competitive educational ladder.
The kingdom's decision to comply, should the rules apply, has rung some alarm bells.
The 68 separate charges were rung up between October and December of last year.
Delish adds that a basin-sized bowl of coffee rung up at around $47.50.
The next rung down -- the 25-member Politburo -- previously had only two female members.
The bottom rung, traditionally, are considered to be Slytherin and Hufflepuff, in that order.
The total rung out to $64,722, up from the 233d's starting price of $225,20.12.
And the alarm bells might have rung the loudest at the Detroit Free Press.
Further, Secretary DeVos' attempt to clarify her comments through a spokesperson, have rung hollow.
Enter into the ring Bill de Blasio, whose bell is about to be rung.
The highest rung of what's possible is far beyond the world you can see.
These aren't elite career politicians making their run at the next rung of politics.
Houghton says these were low and mid-level dealers, not top rung gang members.
"We'd get our bells rung, bounce right back up, and keep going," he says.
In the ladder of Middle East concerns, the Palestinians currently occupy the bottom rung.
I think Rocket would probably be in the top rung up there as well.
Well, all but Greta Garbo, who's rung his mansion in hopes of fixing that.
This lowest rung deals simply with observation — basically looking for regularities in past behavior.
His rise illustrates how lucrative the bottom rung of the rental market can be.
And his fixation on his role as an iconoclast has, at times, rung hollow.
At each rung of the ladder, she pauses to take a long look down.
I would've dropped the matter after that, had my phone not rung sometime later.
But this time around, that hashtag would actually have rung true: #itsjustadress; #itsjustasuit; #itsjustatrench.
The lowest rung would entail banks with between $100 billion and $250 billion in assets.
"I've never rung one of these up before!" the barista told me when I ordered.
That a bell has been rung that can't be unrung, and that "they" are coming.
Low-earth orbit is essentially the first rung on the ladder to being in space.
Even among the top rung, there are surprises, like Indian tech giants Infosys and Tata.
"I probably got my bell rung 13 times," he said Sunday with a crooked smile.
I rung in the new year at an outdoor gay bar in 20-degree weather.
I'm a bell that's been rung so hard that I can still feel myself vibrating.
Researchers have found that mobility is a critical rung in the ladder out of poverty.
The rationale behind sexless paid dating (namely, that payment reduces flakiness) has always rung false.
The white working class may see itself now as the bottom rung of the ladder.
The surrender of sovereignty to Brussels felt like another rung on the ladder towards mediocrity.
But this year the company, stretched by debt, lost its top-rung AAA credit rating.
" He was the opposite of Ledecky, who, he said, "can't even see the damn rung.
Only three people have reached 10R status, the highest rung that's been written thus far.
Then there is a second rung of those with less visible but equally urgent tasks.
"Until getting up to the next rung was just beyond our reach," Mr. Sztabnik said.
Cue the shrill bell that gets rung when a boxing match is about to begin.
I believed I was destined to be one rung below my heterosexual siblings and cousins.
That signaled he had a new voice mail message, yet his phone had never rung.
The Bruins nearly won in overtime, when Sean Kuraly rung the inside of the post.
A careerist administrator is always looking upward toward the next rung on the career track.
I buy bulk chocolate chips and wince when they're rung up at the register ($7.61).
Gamblers, spectators, and fighters' teammates filter out of the field after the final bell is rung.
They're always trying to achieve the next level, the next rung on the ladder of ambition.
For decades, at the community's request, the bell was rung twice a day, at 9 a.m.
Most of the people on the highest rung in America are in denial about their privilege.
That one tense scene was enough to raise him one rung on this particular chaos ladder.
Her message should have rung loud and clear through the halls of our do-nothing Congress.
J.K. Simmons plays Howard Silk, a dutiful, low-rung spy in a secretive Berlin-based agency.
His apologies for Facebook's breaches of trust, and his promises to do better, have rung hollow.
At the bottom rung of high grade, Triple B bonds have tightened nearly 100bp to 209bp.
Rating agencies Fitch and Moody's have kept the firm on the last rung of investment grade.
Dalits, who are often referred to as untouchables, occupy the lowest rung on India's caste system.
The next rung on the ladder is The Empire Strikes Back, which earned $2503 million domestically.
Women of all ages and at every rung of society will suffer if we remain silent.
In essence, white men in Muncie have slid down from every rung of the economic ladder.
Evans' height puts him a rung below top point-guard prospects like Fultz and Lonzo Ball.
In some cases it happened so quickly, the target's phone may not have rung at all.
A year goes by, another year goes by, 10 years later, the phone still hadn't rung.
But the loudest alarm bells rung by the University of Stirling's research are not about concussions.
Strictly speaking, Arsenal is now one rung below P.S.G. in European soccer's intensely hierarchical food chain.
There was little to no glamour; I was on the bottom rung of the working ladder.
If there were ranks I'm not sure I made it to far up the bottom rung.
These days, Robredo is laboring mostly on the Challenger circuit, a rung below the ATP Tour.
"Fellow" is like a next rung up, in between intern and ... It was basically an intern.
Rina sat on the lowest rung of the ladder and dipped her feet into the water.
May's appeal for compromise has rung hollow, it is due in part to her own choices.
"Nineteen-year-old high school dropouts from the lowest socioeconomic rung of American society," he remembered.
"It's another rung in our strategy of moving fast," Mr. Lore said in a phone interview.
But can they possibly attract top-tier free agents to the bottom rung, where they reside?
Instead, both were named to the wider 25-member Politburo, a rung below the Standing Committee.
The outburst happened after Scott rung Prado up on a borderline strike in the third inning.
Rival ratings agency Moody's Investors Service currently rates Pemex on the lowest rung of investment grade - "Baa3".
Credit Suisse has been moved down a rung into the group required to hold 1% additional capital.
"Prospective visa holders occupy the lowest rung in the constitutional hierarchy," Temple University professor Peter Spiro says.
It was one rung below church, as devoted players showed up and showed out week after week.
The signings helped propel Wolves into the Premier League, the top rung of English soccer, last August.
Every time you just hit a click, you know, a cash register rung somewhere out in California.
Justin Bieber's "Purpose" also moves down a rung, to No. 3, with 9,000 units (down 17 percent).
They're not just word-variance synonyms for "rich"; whereas there's nothing above privilege, no implied higher rung.
Lower down the rung is Gazelle, a company that buys old devices and resells them, often abroad.
Sex is the top rung on the slippery ladder of romance, and everything else is just foreplay.
From ROLL at 1A, for example, the second rung is at 15A, but which letter gets changed?
The bellwether has already rung in New Hampshire, where an increasing share of the population includes suburbanites.
In doing this work, for a fleeting moment, he isn't at the bottom of the social rung.
As DDT climbed each rung of this ladder, the chemical accumulated exponentially, a process known as biomagnification.
She usually rings the treble, or smallest bell, but has rung bells weighing up to one ton.
They're vital to a woman's success and a key rung on the ladder towards breaking the glass ceiling. 
For those at the lowest rung of the income ladder, incomes have gone down by about 1 percent.
Within a few minutes, the episode's titular bells of surrender are rung, announcing the city's acceptance of Dany.
There's a huge bell in the center of town that is only rung when a monster is spotted.
After two years, Thailand moved off the bottom rung due to the government's "significant efforts" to eliminate trafficking.
Thus, an executive in Weinstein's organization might lack protection under the act because she supervises lower-rung employees.
There is more to be gained or lost by moving from one rung on the ladder to another.
In this predominantly Hindu, caste-based society, Dalit people - or "untouchables" - are near the bottom of the rung.
Trump's decision to review existing, post-crisis banking rules has rung alarm bells among regulators outside the country.
According to historians, one or more of the church bells were rung to signal the attack in Balangiga.
Fitch and SP Global Ratings both score South Africa at BBB-, the lowest rung on the investment ladder.
We now come to the bottom rung of future mobility: pay-per-ride companies like Uber or Lyft.
For a pair of mid-rung playoff teams—the Memphis Grizzlies and the Oklahoma City Thunder—it's shooting.
The Ole Miss Landshark defense rung up eight tackles-for-loss, two interceptions and six pass break ups.
Here are 10 essential apps if you wanted to climb up the next rung of the career ladder.
Then another bell would be rung, and the person would say to you, 'Tell me who you are.
We need a way to directly compare men and women on the same rung of the career ladder.
Next, each worker's bundle of capabilities are benchmarked against workers at a similar rung on the career ladder.
I have started life on the top of the ladder while you were born on the first rung.
I have started life in the top of the ladder while you were born on the first rung.
The movie is funny without being much good; mostly, it's another rung on Ms. McCarthy's big ladder up.
We broke the story, the grand jury rung him up last week on a total of 8 FELONIES!
"The hope is that this is a rung" on the ladder out of a dark hole, she said.
Here, oppressed people find liberty and put a foot on the first rung of the ladder to success.
He longed to move up to a Class AA or AAA team, one rung below the majors. Anywhere.
"We just realized we needed to be near the water," said Ms. Rung, a former digital media executive.
"We have rung the alarm bell loud and clear," said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the W.H.O.'s director-general.
As countless viral Twitter threads, local news stories, and more have recounted, that promise has not rung true.
The U.S. concept of a "free and open" Indo-Pacific has also rung alarm bells in Southeast Asia.
Pastrnak rung the post midway through the third, but neither team would find the net again until overtime.
Hiring Rung and others has been seen as a sign that Amazon is focused on securing government contracts.
When I first got into horror, it was really just one rung above porn in your acting career.
The master of chaos, a climber of the ladders of power who finally reached for one rung too many.
Not surprisingly, Amell quickly climbed to the top rung before trying a brand-new obstacle, the Swinging Peg Board.
For those at the lowest rung of the income ladder, incomes have gone down less, dropping just 1 percent.
Until you realize the next rung of the ladder isn't where salvation hides, the siren song will keep playing.
Their quality is viewed by consumers to be at the bottom rung," he told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street.
Pinching cars is one example of a "gateway crime"—the first rung on the ladder to more serious lawbreaking.
Cepheids are important to astronomers because they are a rung on what is known as the cosmic distance ladder.
THE CRY of "Death to America!" has rung out in Tehran every Friday since the Islamic revolution of 1979.
But accusers give up their privacy in high-profile cases, and that's a bell that cannot be un-rung.
Peach Drop — Atlanta, Georgia Since 1989, the peach state has rung in the new year with a peach drop.
The film couldn't top Man of Steel, next rung up, which made $291 million at the U.S. box office.
They climbed into the royal carriage as the strains of "This Little Light of Mine" rung in the air.
Until you realize the next rung of the ladder isn't where salvation hides, the siren song will keep playing.
She was on the bottom rung of the wine world, having moved from an academic career in public health.
Kohan, who had recently graduated from Columbia, was a rung down from Shepard—a "baby writer," in Hollywood lingo.
The next rung down is 16mm, a cost-effective alternative intended for low-budget student productions or amateur use.
Meanwhile, four of Disney's 17 Marvel comics movies have rung the billion-dollar bell at the worldwide box office.
It had been rung at important moments in French history, including to mark the end of both world wars.
He has recently moved on to Omaha, to a team that is just one rung below the major leagues.
Even if it had rung, Big Ben would have served only to underscore the attenuated nature of the celebration.
While it is not a full downgrade, Romania's position on the bottom rung of investment grade leaves it vulnerable.
The SE model tested is one rung down from the top-tier Autobahn edition and lacks automatic climate control.
Politics aside, sexism in the workplace is still an issue that affects women at every rung of the ladder.
At Whole Foods, she moved up quickly to become a department buyer, among other roles higher up the rung.
There's a lot of blame to go around, but it's misdirected at the lowest rung of the totem pole.
They classified the event as "hazardous," one rung below the most serious designation of catastrophic, according to two people.
She begins the raid after the bell of surrender had already rung, killing innocents with dragon fire and eventually wildfire.
" Raised by an abusive, alcoholic father in a rat-infested house, she said, "I was a rung lower than poor.
In contrast, Trump has rung up nearly $15 million going to Mar-a-Lago in just his first two months.
At every rung in the ladder, we expect our bosses to actually lead us, guide us, and be our mentors.
Japanese boyhood karting rival, Tadasuke Makino, won a race in Formula Two last year, a rung down from Formula One.
I wait for the phone to ring and then I find out, but it hasn't rung so I don't know.
I feel like I've rung the bell of being a pop star very loudly, and I'm very grateful for that.
At every rung in the ladder, we expect our bosses to actually lead us, guide us and be our mentors.
They fall on the rung below recalls or legal injunctions to stop them from producing or selling potentially dangerous products.
Moody's, which rates South African debt on its lowest investment grade rung, placed the country on review for a downgrade.
But where are their voices for the "invisible" American children who teeter on the lowest rung of the socioeconomic ladder?
Sergeant Dean Carriger said the bell excusing students at Union Middle School had just rung when the shooting took place.
Internet behemoth Amazon announced it rung up more sales on Cyber Monday than any shopping day in the company's history.
Some 94% of all members are at the very bottom rung where the average monthly income is less than $1.
In practice, in Indian society, those on the lowest social rung, like the Adivasis, are accorded less value than beasts.
It's not en vogue with the start-up vibe, but your lowest-rung employees deserve the opportunity to be heard.
"It's up to those constituents to help them grab the next rung, which is to sponsor meaningful legislation," Richter said.
While Mulvaney thinks it is a waste of money, it is the scientists who have continually rung the alarm bells.
Over the course of his novels, his Australia has rung with the voices of Irish settlers, Chinese migrants, Englishmen, Jews.
As I said, I went to a Catholic school that was, back in the day, not on a top rung.
Kanem: Well, in my charitable moments, I think it's a spiral and we're on a higher rung of the spiral.
For decades, the bell was rung to celebrate victories outside Fogelman Arena, where Tulane's men's and women's basketball teams play.
The film's triumphant final scene doesn't show her at the top but one rung higher on the endless corporate ladder.
" Adam said his father "was very conscious to be writing from the rung of life at which he found himself.
Sales made online, however, can be more costly for retailers than those rung up at a bricks-and-mortar store.
Take a look at how Tokyo Metropolitan University&aposs robot climbs ladders, bringing robots one rung closer to world domination:
Wordplay WEDNESDAY PUZZLE — I'll bet you thought the celebrity-constructed crosswords were over because we've rung in a new year.
Sometimes there would be a sign; sometimes there was a bell that was rung for black workers to leave the town.
BBB is the last rung before junk, and the increasing level of company bonds going to that level is causing concern.
"We have a ladder to the Moon ... but we've only made it to the first rung of the ladder," he says.
Prominent scientists have already rung the alarm bells on the debut of 5G wireless networks, which promise customers faster internet speeds.
These form the lowest rung of the country's legislative ladder, and are the only ones that are filled through direct elections.
"Our dearest people in Nineveh province, the victory bell has rung, and the operations to liberate Mosul have begun," he said.
S&P, Fitch and Moody's Investors Service all have the lowest rung of investment grade assigned to South Africa's sovereign rating.
Afterward, I could smell the race gas on my clothes and my ears rung from the deafening roar of the engines.
They use your phone's GPS to determine their exact location and need to be within Bluetooth range to be rung remotely.
Goncalves achieved his quota through small FIS events, the bottom rung of the international skiing ladder, in Montenegro and South Africa.
Implementing these ideas in video game form was cathartic for the creator—something that has, in turn, rung true with players.
JUST IMAGINE HAVING SOMETHING EVERY TIME TO JUST HIT A CLICK, YOU KNOW, A CASH REGISTER RUNG SOMEWHERE OUT IN CALIFORNIA.
Throughout the show, repeated murmurs of "Ain't nobody praying for me," rung out from multiple voices in between handfuls of songs.
Like The Last Rung on the Ladder and The Woman in the Room, this is another story with no supernatural elements.
And yet, she says, women in the world of football are still taken advantage of and relegated to the bottom rung.
One rung down, just 21976 percent of the new Central Committee, a mere 10 of the body's 204 members, are women.
Among the groups most affected has been the EPA's Senior Executive Service (SES), the agency's top rung of permanent career staff.
Romain Grosjean, a French driver found that by stepping down a rung, he could revive a false start in Formula One.
The men accused of cow slaughter are members of the Dalit community, the lowest rung of India's now-outlawed caste system.
Her initial match was at the lowest rung of the tour, a tournament in Egypt with a total purse of $10,53.
The economy has added millions of jobs and incomes increased last year for households on every rung of the economic ladder.
Ali's victory was recorded as a knockout in the 234th round since the bell had not rung for the final round.
The chain rung up 6 percent fewer transactions during the holiday quarter, in what was its seventh straight quarterly traffic decline.
"The working conditions for DJs from the bottom rung up seem to be experienced as highly stressful," she said via email.
Because this is the reality of the task they've set themselves — to guide consumers one more rung up the tech ladder.
There is something about Aeneas, with his mixture of heroic bravura and moral frailty, that has always rung true for me.
But the new data suggest the first rung is increasingly difficult to reach if your money only comes from your job.
Ascending to the next rung on the ladder of escalation requires capitalizing on other sources of overreaction to criminalize that help.
Illinois rung in the new year by joining 2.593 states and DC in allowing the legal sale and purchase of marijuana.
The big difference is that most of the people on the highest rung in America are in denial about their privilege.
The Steptoe case, filed in June, is focused on pay levels for associates, the first rung for a law school graduate.
The child was able to survive by clinging to a rung when he found an air pocket in the manhole area.
Like most retailers today, Best Buy faces stiff competition from Amazon, where more and more purchases are being rung up online.
Without that procedure and that amazing device, the closing bell on my life would no doubt have rung some time ago.
This has rung alarm bells in Washington, at a time when some Republicans are calling for tighter regulation of foreign takeovers.
Because as long as I can hear the sound of Gronk getting his bell rung, I'll find something else to watch.
At some point you're at the bottom rung of the housing ladder and there is no place to move down to.
In the beginning, there were two peach buckets, nailed to the lower rung of a balcony on opposite ends of a gym.
These are not lazy people and this independent contractor position really takes advantage of the people on the bottom rung of income.
Last year, 21 percent of annual apparel sales came from the web, with 76 percent rung up at bricks-and-mortar stores.
Bluefield, the next-to-lowest rung on Toronto's developmental ladder, plays a 280-game schedule over 280 days in the Appalachian League.
"Pretty Little Liars" star Shay Mitchell rung in the new year with some tragic news for her followers ... she miscarried in 2018.
The detachment goes both ways, with Canada 19th on the table of export destinations for the UK and Australia a rung behind.
Of the major credit agencies, only Moody's still rates South Africa at investment grade, on the lowest such rung on its scale.
Its bilingual sales staff can arrange for a purchase to be posted to China as soon as it has been rung up.
Nearly 30 percent of jewelry stores' revenue was rung up in November and December last year, according to the National Retail Federation.
"The bells in these towers at the time were not meant to be rung in chords, but separately in arpeggios," explains Tolan.
McGill is a streetwise Staten Island secretary fresh out of night school, desperate to reach the first rung on the corporate ladder.
My dick swinging left me without a date, so I went to the next rung down on the ladder of shameless exhibitionism.
At the time, the big news was that she was still an apprentice, the lowest rung on the City Ballet totem pole.
It used to ring every day back in Winchester's day, but now it's rung on the anniversary of her death on Sept.
GBH Insights has predicted the e-commerce giant rung up as much as 50 percent of all online purchases on Black Friday.
For Kaine  being chosen as a running mate was a potentially big move to taking that final rung on the electoral ladder.
I am tired of watching young, physically fit men being carried off football fields, limbs broken into pieces, skulls rung like bells.
In each of the first 22 days of November more than $1 billion in revenue was rung up online, according to Adobe.
Chinese farmers, with limited education and at the bottom rung of the social ladder, often find the judicial system broken and discriminatory.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron triumphed over nationalist candidates, but their victories have rung a little hollow since.
The Irish, being Catholics who were looked down on in the 1840s and 50s, were on the next to the lowest rung.
Before even the first school bell had rung, Rollins approached 16-year-old student Jaelynn Wiley and shot her in the head.
And the same rung true in Malaysia at the weekend when Rosberg was spun around at Turn 1 and Hamilton's engine expired.
The Travellers, so named for their itinerant lifestyle, have stood on the bottom rung of Ireland's social and economic ladder for generations.
For Ms. Smith, who spent the holidays in Coventry in 2016 and rung in 2017 there, the decision was difficult, but clear.
At first I tried climbing as I do on ladders at home, grabbing the rungs and skipping a rung with each step.
In 224, it was still common to hear announcers laughingly enthusing over a player "getting his bell rung" from a big hit.
The last rung of the fire escape ladder that formed a Z down the side of our building became a basketball net.
More than half of evangelical and Tea Party Republicans now score at the highest point on the 10-rung electoral interest ladder.
Writing about class and snobbery, in particular, is so hard that doing it well bumps you a rung up the class ladder.
Do I try to climb higher or stop on this rung, because the further one goes, the harder things get at home?
It is wire hangers' very ubiquity that may have helped damn them to dangle from the lowest rung on the hanger hierarchy.
Preparing for the lowest rung of service means that lackluster offerings will have less of an impact on your family's well-being.
Irma hit Florida after powering through the Caribbean as a rare Category 5 hurricane, the top rung of the Saffir-Simpson scale.
If my cell phone had rung, directional microphones inside the earpieces would have aimed themselves toward my mouth when I answered it.
To enter this year's nationals in Greensboro, she had to go through lower-rung qualifying events for the first time since 2011.
Another reason younger people may feel more alienated could have to do with being at the bottom rung of the employment ladder.
Set against this backdrop of modest ambition, calls for bolder action from young climate activists like Thunberg rung out throughout the event.
He climbed a ladder to the third rung from the top and started painting from the upper left in long, smooth strokes.
"It just wouldn't have rung a bell with him the way it would have with someone like Mattis," the former official suggested.
The outermost circle is a deep red, with the next rung a glowing orange, and the next one painted a dull yellow.
But he kept nearly all of them secret at the time, thinking that "getting your bell rung" was a manageable risk of racing.
Those videos are authentic, real and cheap, but this talent has no outlet to push the quality of their content up a rung.
That's way, way too much to spend on a TV, even one as pretty as the 65B7, LG's bottom rung 65-inch OLED.
I recently attained elite status on Delta Air Lines on the lowest rung of its frequent flyer program for the entirety of 2020.
Bar tabs were rung up at the same joints where well-oiled legends like Denis Johnson and Raymond Carver drank themselves into oblivion.
It's like a ladder that you're always trying to climb, and if you're lucky, you get to establish a rung of your own.
The register has a touch screen for the cashier, and a second screen for the customer to see their bill being rung up.
Better-off mothers often stop work for a while to make sure their child reaches that vital first rung on the educational ladder.
Johnson's rise to power had largely been priced in by the markets and the announcement meant one rung of uncertainty had been removed.
BLANK FEELING: The Ravens have already rung up two shutouts this season, tied for second-most in franchise history with the 2006 squad.
"We are aware of the people at the very lowest rung, who had the affidavits on which the firm was transferred," he said.
"The ladder people must climb to get to graduation has eroded, and a critical rung—affordability—is almost completely broken," concludes Goldrick-Rab.
Magnets hold the clasp next to the bag and the tension on the top causes the clasp to find the next available rung.
Nonetheless, private equity is already under an uncomfortable spotlight in the run up to the 2020 election, as populist rhetoric has rung loud.
"I was at the bottom of the rung in terms of hierarchy and Geoffrey was definitely at the top," she told the court.
A first-time visitor wondered aloud if icons like Gandhi or Mother Teresa had climbed this same ladder and reached the top rung.
In California, for instance, edible products rung up for testing have to be very close to the THC value placed on a label.
The other piece of luck is that this particular ladder isn't too long for a 15x15 and that the middle rung is BLADE.
For many, this is the first rung on the ladder – one that is within reach and provides an opportunity to learn and grow.
Big Ben has rung out at the state funerals of monarchs on three occasions, a toll per year of each of their lives.
I sat on one of the raised G chaises while I was being rung up, and wondered what it meant to be tacky.
The reward is a foot in the door, a position on the lowest rung of the firm, with years of toil to follow.
Still, in August Moody's took the rare step of downgrading Occidental's credit rating by three notches, leaving it one rung above junk status.
It affirmed India's rating at "BBB-minus" with a "stable" outlook, putting Asia's No.3 economy at the bottom rung of investment grade.
The Dalit community forms the lowest rung of the Hindu caste (or varna) system, the "untouchables" who are, historically, India's most oppressed peoples.
Voters were choosing the district council, a lower rung of elected office focused on community issues like noise complaints and bus stop locations.
"All those who died in this fire were working at the lowest rung of a supply chain of small scale manufacturers," she said.
Department stores across the board have been struggling to lure shoppers to stores, as more and more purchases are being rung up online.
Moody's rates it one notch higher at Baa2 than S&P and Fitch, which have it on the last rung of 'investment grade'.
The divide was even greater in the next rung of schools, where 70 to 84 percent of students found jobs requiring bar passage.
Once at the top of the ladder, the robot uses its rear claws to grip the top rung and shift its weight forward.
GBV has seemingly unlikely fans like The Strokes, who rung in 2002 by sharing the stage with them at Harlem's historic Apollo Theater.
In a racially unequal society, whites (who predominate in law enforcement) may see themselves as occupying a higher rung than people of color.
To the Editor: Re "Top Rung of the Social Ladder: First Class" (Business Day, May 28): Like many, I used to enjoy flying.
They could float in the adjacent purgatory of the Championship, the next rung down the league ladder, or they could fall even farther.
Rivals include 21st Century Fox's "Bohemian Rhapsody" about late Queen singer Freddie Mercury, which has rung up $798 million at global box offices.
In a sport geared toward the rich, Del is a schemer working to hang on to the absolute bottom rung of the ladder.
" Royce, a rising 9th grader, goes on to apologize to minority groups and women for being born on the "first rung" of a proverbial ladder, lamenting that "to be honest, I'm scared of what it would be like if I wasn't on the top rung, if the tables were turned and I didn't have my white boy privilege safety blankie to protect me.
If Clemson was going to climb the last remaining rung to the top, its depth on defense was going to have to be served.
"I'm gonna eat it on the plane tomorrow morning," says the rock-n-roll-looking lady, grabbing the sandwich, ready to be rung up.
Chants, such as "Undocumented and unafraid," rung out as marchers held up a fabric "wall of love" for a crowd of cameras and supporters.
The broken rung is a dynamic that occurs at the beginning of the pipeline — at the first step up from entry-level to manager.
One of the attractions/repulsions of "The Recovering" is watching Jamison spy and then grasp nearly every rung on the literary-intellectual status ladder.
He said Mr. Messer and Mr. Rokita were professional politicians, lawyers who "never practiced" but always had their eyes on the next political rung.
His two seasons at Tottenham proved to be a stepping stone on his path towards a more illustrious club; another rung on the ladder.
Mississippi State's 555 total yards marked the 19th time since 2014 that the Bulldogs have rung up more than 500 yards in a game.
The bottom line: America's labor ladder has a new bottom rung, an easy first step for unskilled workers and valuable stability for everything above.
This batch of hearings bears watching in part because cries of "censorship" on the part of Republicans leading the hearings have always rung false.
Chants of "kill of the bill" first rung out above the main floor just moments after Majority Leader Mitch McConnell concluded his opening comments.
But she started on the very bottom rung when she began working as an assistant for low-budget producer Roger Corman in the 1970s.
MOYNIHAN: AND SO WHAT'S INTERESTING IS THEY WERE LOWER IN FEBRUARY BUT THEY RESTATED THE MONTH PRIOR WHICH WE ALL RUNG OUR HANDS ABOUT.
"Come On" (1961) It didn't even make the lowest rung of the top 100, but "Come On" featured some of Chuck's most insistent singing.
But feelings of unease don't cease once the doorbell is rung; roommate and neighbor perspectives come into play, as does internalized shame or guilt.
The club has been vegetarian since 2011 but the recent shunning of dairy, eggs, and honey is the last rung on the vegan ladder.
When you're down to the lowest rung on Maslow's hierarchy of needs, you don't give two shits about what people will think of you.
We chanted "It gets better!" to ecstatic crowds gathered along the route from midtown to Christopher Street, and it had never rung more true.
Eliminating the job competition from these two programs will benefit Americans at the bottom rung of the economic ladder more than any other group.
Names in faded, rain-stained ink were drawing-pinned beside a row of bells; they'd already rung twice, and Valerie's feet were like ice.
Think of it this way: One person with 100 items to be rung up will take an average of almost six minutes to process.
In 2016, he had played only one event, a January tournament in Tunisia at the lowest rung of sanctioned professional tennis, earning just $356.
Her 1964 book's cover was a photo of the author, beaming beneath her perfectly coiffed hair, neck rung with a double strand of pearls.
Leading the way through the exhibition, Mr. Boulware said that the bell was given to the museum with a condition: It must be rung.
Even for the album, they [Paradise of Bachelors] just rung me up and told me to come to America for two or three weeks.
Mr. Xi, 64, is scheduled to announce the new lineup of the Politburo Standing Committee, the Communist Party's top rung, around midday on Wednesday.
Being a young woman at the bottom rung of an influential industry, especially one where men still largely dominate, is a dizzying, terrifying thrill.
Even when there are other women at a similar level, being at the bottom rung of these organizations can be a very lonely place.
So white Irish Americans were hardly better off than black Americans, and in some ways were on a lower rung of the social ladder.
Rather than the perfidies of billionaires and hundred-millionaires, the charges illustrate the anxieties afflicting people who are just below society's tippy-top rung.
He huddled with lieutenants for workshops on how to improve the organization, and visited prospects on the bottom rung of the minor league ladder.
Thankfully, the crossings are kind, and it turns out that this rung changes the first letter to POLL with 5D's APRIL ("Earth Day month ").
My peer group was breaking barriers, and to some extent we were focused on getting to that next rung, and enduring whatever it took.
The top rung of the ladder involves something called "counterfactual" questions: What would the world be like if a different path had been taken?
We rung in 2628 just a few short weeks ago, bidding farewell to one of the most politically divisive years we have ever seen.
Kraft Heinz, for instance, was on the bottom rung of investment grade and there was speculation it would be cut to a junk rating.
In traditional grocery stores, this wouldn't be an issue — if another shopper later grabbed the misplaced item, it could still be rung up properly.
So being Tim Tebow mattered, enough to skip over some minor leaguers who were trying to climb the ladder one rung at a time.
"Just imagine having something that every time you just hit a click the cash register rung somewhere around California," Buffett told CNBC in 2017.
When he hit the footpad he jumped back up to the bottom rung of the ladder, just to make sure he could do it.
Democratic Representative Jim Himes, who has talked about working with Republicans, said in an interview that promises of "day one" action have rung hollow.
It is hard to make ends meet; salaries at the bottom rung of the ladder are barely enough to cover the cost of living.
"We had friends for New Year's Eve dinner that night, and the doorbell had just rung when the e-mail popped up," McCarroll recalled.
Elected Republicans have rung up a large debt with their voters and so far all they have done is made the minimum payment. Once.
I changed firms again and moved another rung up the corporate ladder, and it felt a little less fraught to deal with the inevitable.
It would have rung hollow, anyway, because the facts are clear: The Red Sox have had a nice season, with another A.L. East title.
If I'd done that quest before the end of the game, it would've rung hollow: Hey, soccer is cool, but you know what's cooler?
Women who have worked as investors and spoke to BuzzFeed News say the community's efforts to change how it treats women have mostly rung hollow.
He lives in Brooklyn but said he will make the trip back to Harlem for the ribbon-cutting, at which the bell will be rung.
It will be rung for the first time since the days of segregation at a pre-gala ceremony on Monday that will include the Rev.
The deal applies to I.T.F. events from the Davis Cup, the premier men's team event, to Futures tournaments, the lowest rung on the professional ladder.
Hyams thought something was up when he rung VicRoads' call centre asking about the license, and his address details didn't match those in the system.
"Eastwatch" sets up discord with the surviving Stark sisters at the direction of Littlefinger, who sees their enmity as another rung on the chaos ladder.
Suros gets the bottom-rung nod mostly because it's the only weapon here, and it's always fun to start  these dumb lists with a curveball.
They live week-to-week in a motel just miles from Disney World that's become the last rung before homelessness for many of its tenants.
If you're a card-carrying member of the VIB Rouge club — the highest rank in Sephora's three-rung Beauty Insider loyalty program — check your inbox.
Where Fincher's Zuckerberg and Jobs follow a fairly upward climb to success, Russell's Mangano falls down the ladder every time she steps up a rung.
He recently won a 4-man tournament in Malaysia and just fought in the finals of the Thai fight tournament against P.T.T. Petch Rung Ruang.
Around half way through reading the opening chapter of Plastic Capitalism, I felt as if I had missed a rung on the ladder of meaning.
It was a very happy birthday indeed for legendary Motown singer Diana Ross, who rung in 75 on Tuesday with an unplanned performance from Beyoncé.
Ratings agency Fitch double-downgraded Pemex's credit to the last rung of investment grade last month, sparking speculation that Mexico's sovereign rating was possibly next.
Meanwhile, set up 22 oven racks, one in the upper 2350/23 of the oven (usually second rung down) and the other in the bottom.
The very poorest countries have many fewer deaths from pollution than the people on the next rung up -- the lower-middle income countries, noted Landrigan.
His research found all of that takes an average of 41 seconds per person and items to be rung up take about three seconds each.
But it is Nadal who has been more consistent, finishing higher and losing less frequently in events one rung below the year's four marquee competitions.
McConnell badly wanted to climb that last rung and become majority leader, and he was willing to go very far indeed to make that happen.
"I almost drove off the L.I.E." But it seemed that the higher they climbed, the further the next rung on the ladder seemed to be.
Playing primarily on the Challenger tour, a rung below the ATP Tour, Kubler, 20163, has had a strong summer on hard courts, winning two titles.
He says N. Korea's supreme leader's already rung up a big W, while all Trump has up to this point is a great photo op.
Last June, a teenager at Uniondale who was a "chequeo," the lowest rung on the MS-13 ladder, told me why he joined the group.
Almost imperceptibly, Martin has included a very thin border of pure white underneath each of the darker bands, with the exception of the lowest rung.
But a number of those properties were single resident occupancy (SRO) buildings, cheap, short term rentals—the last rung of the low income housing ladder.
Here's what you need to know: • In China, all eyes were on the new lineup of the Politburo Standing Committee, the Communist Party's top rung.
For a different rung on the ladder toward matrimony, watch "Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta," which has its 10th season premiere at 8 p.m.
Though this model rung in at a steep total of $58,760, there isn't one aspect of this car that doesn't feel expensive and brilliantly made.
And Morgan Stanley is always seen as, you know, elite, top rung investment bank and you are buying something that's a bit more mass-market.
Since 2023, it has rung up more than $51 billion in losses and used up a $15 billion line of credit from the U.S. Treasury.
On the night of April 15, Mr. Gueury's bells had not yet rung by the time of the first fire alarm, at 6:21 p.m.
They're desperately clinging to whatever rung of the economic ladder they're on, defining themselves as much against lower-class figures like Ray as anybody else.
In Soukhamthath's defense, he had his bell rung a good few times by O'Malley up to that point and might not have been fully with it.
Chinese artist Cao Rung is a seamstress of the utmost skill, receiving accolades for a hyperrealistic recreation of her grandparents' home constructed entirely with embroidered cloth.
This is especially true for senior-level positions, and that's thanks to an unseen and little understood problem blocking women's path to leadership: the broken rung.
The group walked in front of the press, with hands clasped and their heads down low, and stood silently as a bell was rung three times.
Wang is not a Politburo member but is on the Central Committee, the largest of the party's decision-making bodies and a rung below the Politburo.
The next rung of candidates face the disadvantage that they fail the "testicular test", as Richard Gowan of the European Council on Foreign Relations puts it.
So one of the best ideas I've seen for how to help everyone reach the next rung on the ladder is providing access to effective contraception.
It's a rung that I fiercely held onto my entire childhood, so I know firsthand the effects of poverty and a neglectful system on American families.
Credit managers report that as specific requests from their investors increase, they are being forced to reconsider investments that would not previously have rung alarm bells.
But now, the numbers — and stores — reveal that Kohl&aposs is only further proving that the death knell for the department store has long past rung.
All day long Granderson's cellphone has rung, with questions about food and music and D.J.s; he has a bar mitzvah's worth of details to attend to.
These arrangements also provide young people, many working at lower-rung government jobs, with an affordable place for the short term — a rarity for the area.
To be sure, more purchases are being rung up online, but companies still stand a chance of being able to leverage their physical assets, Goldman said.
In more recent years, Zuckerberg's words have rung hollow when it comes to his promises for improving the way people talk and connect on the service.
A citywide moment of silence was observed and the bells of the Old South Church were rung to mark the exact time the first bomb exploded.
"Costumes are usually the third rung, after dance and music," Mr. Happel said in an interview in the costume shop at the David H. Koch Theater.
It was first placed on the campus in 1960 and previously stood in front of the Fogelman Arena for decades, rung to celebrate Tulane basketball victories.
Some cases are handed off to federal counterparts as the basis for larger takedowns, but more often the cases begin and end with bottom-rung sellers.
The Dublin fighter has brown-belt status, and though he is one rung below black, he&aposs more revered for his ability during stand-up combat.
The men talked over each other in desperate attempts to bring attention to their plight as the sound of mortars rung out from the nearby battlefield.
One investor recounts how a friend who complained about red tape on Facebook was rung up by a senior civil servant promising to solve the problem.
Many of these struggles create what McKinsey and Lean In call "the broken rung" — or the fact that women miss that first step up to manager.
The report says that based on five years of pipeline data from hundreds of companies, this "broken rung" is the biggest systemic barrier to gender parity.
The study suggests companies can make efforts toward equality and fixing the "broken rung" problem in their hiring processes, including putting evaluators through unconscious bias training.
"The price you pay in terms of your health for not being on the top rung of the economic ladder is getting more dire," Woolf said.
Black men were 3.3 times as likely as white men to take the lowest-rung health jobs, and other minority men were 1.8 times as likely.
Where your only goal is to make sure every little boy and girl has the ability to ascend to their rightful rung on the meritocracy ladder.
Left-wing candidates have rung up a series of victories in nominating contests, with more liberal candidates being nominated in governor's races in Georgia and Florida.
And they kind of tend to come in at the bottom, and that has the effect of pushing everyone up on their rung of the ladder.
This is largely projection: middle-class people imagining what it would be like for them if they dropped a rung or two on the social ladder.
Herring came out swinging as soon as the bell rung, but Ishii smartly took the fight down to the floor to execute the gameplan he knows best.
And to mark the special occasion, a spectacular peal of bells rung out from the Abbey across central London for more than three hours on Monday afternoon.
At one point later in "The Bells," Tyrion even stands at the broken gate of the city, anxiously waiting for the titular surrender bell to be rung.
The broken rung indicates that gender bias may play a role in decisions made about which employees are seen as ready for their first shot at leadership.
The lower rung of the high-grade universe is "in deleveraging mode," Hans Mikkelsen, credit strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in a recent note.
Shockingly (facetiousness intended), as if Pavlov had just rung the bell, James Bullard and Chair Jerome Powell responded with pledges of fidelity and support and easier money.
That follows the shock downgrade of Ford in late August when Moody's cut the carmaker's rating by one notch to Baa3, the lowest rung of investment grade.
Newsmax CEO and Trump friend Chris Ruddy rung the alarms Monday, saying that Trump was seriously considering firing Robert Mueller, who is leading the federal Russia probe.
It was followed by Black Friday, which generated $260 billion, and the second Monday of December, known as "Green Monday," which rung up $250 billion in sales.
What they're saying: For a couple of years now, high-profile technologists and scientists have rung alarms about the potential for super-human AI to inflict harm.
Professional fighters who entertained the elite and the masses, risked their health and their lives, but were relegated, ultimately, to the lowest rung of the social latter.
Chen Min'er, 57, a rising star in the Communist Party, was admitted to the 25-member Politburo, one rung below the PBSC, but not the top body.
As such, mandating massive hikes in the minimum wage has the perverse effect of cutting off the first rung of the employment ladder in the American dream.
However, says Simmons, you can't even begin to climb up the pyramid if you don't have money to sustain your most basic needs at the bottom rung.
While the frontrunners focused on promoting their policies, many lower-rung candidates focused their attacks on the one person who wasn't in the room: President Donald Trump.
Luján has not announced any leadership plans for next year, but is thought to be eyeing a higher rung of the ladder, particularly if the House flips.
Next year, he'll leave Kyle Busch Motorsports for Hendrick Motorsports before moving up to the Xfinity Series, just one rung below the top level, NASCAR's Sprint Cup.
This means it's harder for middle-class Americans to climb the ladder of success, and even harder for poor Americans to grab hold of the lowest rung.
BMW is finally coming around to the idea of putting top-tier technology in its lower-rung models, something Audi and Mercedes caught on to years ago.
In addition to providing their income and education level, they were asked to select a rung on a ladder, representing their place relative to others in Mexico.
The Obama administration has routinely touted the importance of minimizing civilian harm during conflict, but absent bold change in law or policy, that rhetoric has rung hollow.
New wives occupy the lowest rung in the family hierarchy, which means that when food is scarce young women do not eat, even if they are pregnant.
However, Markle said that Harry had rung him to ask permission to marry Meghan, former star of the TV drama "Suits", and that he was very likeable.
The lowest rung of investment grade credit — or BBB — was a hot topic of discussion at the Milken Institute Global Conference, which also took place in May.
But the school, which charges $20083 per month and has 22008,22017 students, some as young as eight, is only the first rung on the ladder to fame.
Foreign policy is usually on the lower rung when people vote, and the Ukraine issue is more difficult to explain than the punditocracy gives it credit for.
On the field, Les Bleus have a habit of not quite appearing the sum of their parts, and so remain a rung below Germany, Spain and Brazil.
The slogan for environmental law group Earthjustice is "Because the earth needs a good lawyer," and never has this rung more true than during the Trump era.
The bell has been rung on every anniversary since 2002, when it was presented to New York by the City of London to honor those who died.
One circular mirror against a white cinderblock wall reflects a staircase, the scene reminiscent of a high school's hallways, dark and empty after the bell has rung.
U.S. and European intelligence agencies have rung the alarm about intrusive Russian cyber and fake news attacks that appear designed to create a crisis environment in the West.
For instance, in Brussels, the sighting of two men wearing gloves, walking together, with similar luggage, in proximity to a third, possibly disguised man, might have rung alarms.
Meanwhile, the rest of us just a rung or two up the economic ladder enjoy interest rates of 8-to-35% on our credit cards and personal loans.
Coming from a politician who became leader of his party almost by accident in 2015 and is tormented mercilessly by the press, the claim has sometimes rung hollow.
But he has mainly promoted from within, having decided that Credit Suisse already contained the right people, even if they were a rung or two from the top.
Retailers rung up $1.93 billion in online sales on Thanksgiving — an 11.5 percent increase over last year — coming in just short of forecasts, according to Adobe Digital Insights.
Wedding bells have rung at last for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, and the royal bride stepped out in Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy for the big day.
He got his bell rung by Donald Trump in New York—as of this writing, he's trailing John Kasich, and will be lucky to score a single delegate.
They look at the growing economic divide between the rich and the poor, fearing that they and their children will fall down the bottom rung of the latter.
Moody's said the outlook revision on its 'Baa215.0268' rating, the lowest rung of investment grade, was motivated by a deterioration in the economic growth outlook and rising debt.
People who commit to doing the work on every rung of the ladder — without skipping any — have the rare ability to understand their field from the top down.
Sometimes lower-rung staff members, or one of his numerous Democratic allies in the country, have gone to Mr. Clinton to complain about decisions being made by Mrs.
Mr. Xi could defy the usual script and delay designating a successor, or alter the informal retirement rules for the Politburo Standing Committee, the top rung of power.
But instead of slashing fares for the lowest rung of service, American Airlines instead charges a premium for a seat in regular economy class, the next step up.
I know my book will be a platform on which I can climb up another rung, and see over the bills of health insurance, retirement savings, and investing.
MORE was newly sworn in back in 22019, Republicans were livid that he rung up $12,000 in security costs for a date night to see a Broadway show.
This so-called sent-down generation now holds the reins of the Communist Party, including four spots on the Politburo Standing Committee, the party's highest rung of power.
The ailing U.S. airline industry, which is expecting financial relief from the package, has rung the alarm of the catastrophic impact the halt in travel has on business.
For Ruby and Gensan (Karen Gillan and Dastmalchian, both incredible), life in downtown Los Angeles is a daily struggle of bottom-rung jobs, scratch cards and garbage-rifling.
One way he could do this would be to hold off in appointing any promising younger leaders to the Politburo Standing Committee, the party's highest rung of power.
When one of Larry's girls, Barbara, gets rung up on federal charges for a heroin deal done on his behalf, she's expected to do the time for him.
Beto O'Rourke's campaign said on Friday that it raised $23 million in Q3, which puts the candidate in the bottom rung of 2020 Democrats' fundraising for the quarter.
"I think a lot of bullish sentiment has already been rung out of the market," Saut told "Squawk Box, " adding any other stock pullbacks will likely be contained.
Bergeron redirected the puck past Vasilevskiy on assists from Pastrnak and Marchand, who had rung the post for the second time in the game earlier in the shift.
In lieu of white diamonds, fancy gray and Champagne hues wink on the St. Germain bracelet, a three-rung bangle worked from a single strand of gold ($3,185).
"White Americans at every economic rung came out for Trump at about the same numbers, with some distinctions if you break things down by college degree," she said.
For others, part-time work offers a critical first rung on the job ladder, building skills and experience that boost long-term job prospects and lifetime earning potential.
Moody's last month kept South Africa on the brink of "junk" status by affirming its 'Baa3' rating - the lowest rung of investment grade - revising the outlook to "negative".
"Climate change, to our frustration, was never an issue that rung a bell with voters, particularly in the throes of coming out of an economic crisis," he said.
Thomas says he got out of his car and tried to de-escalate the situation -- but before he could step in, shots rung out ... and Smith was killed.
Relegation finally struck in 2005-06, the first of six demotions in seven seasons, which left the club on the very lowest rung of Serbia's regional football ladder.
"Having to sacrifice such simple pleasures sends a message to these people that they are slowly falling off the bottom of the vast middle class rung," the authors wrote.
There are moments of friendship and warmth, as well, but the primary sense a viewer gets is that being on the bottom rung of capitalism consists mainly of boredom.
There was some minor hand-wringing in the local press about the promotional aspect of this visit; constant scrutiny, too, is the price of ascending to stardom's highest rung.
Enders paid tribute to Leahy as a "living legend" who had overseen the sale of more than 16,000 jets and propelled Airbus from underdog to the industry's top rung.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Five sanitation workers, all from the lowest rung of India's caste system, were chosen in late February to meet a very important guest: Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Historians say the bells were rung to signal the start of the surprise attack on American forces, who retaliated with a massacre in which women and children were killed.
Ratings agency Fitch double-downgraded Pemex's credit to the last rung of investment grade last month, sparking speculation that Mexico's sovereign rating was possibly next on the chopping block.
Revelers rung in 2017 across the Asia-Pacific region with dazzling fireworks displays at midnight, draping city skylines from Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur with sparkling bursts of color.
BBB- is key rating level as it is the last rung on the ladder before 'junk', or non-investment grade territory, that risk-adverse heavyweight investors tend to shun.
Edwards said he expected the storm to measure a Category 1, the lowest rung on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale of hurricane wind strength, when it comes ashore.
The group's latest annual World Press Freedom Index of 180 countries ranks the United States at No. 43, one rung below the tiny West African nation of Burkino Faso.
I could see a lot of people in my life progressing—getting married and having kids—and I felt like I was still on the bottom rung of life.
Each letter is one half of a pair—A always goes with T, and G with C—and each pair forms a single rung of the molecule's twisted ladder.
It now powers ticketing for millions of events in more than 180 countries, and it has rung up more than $20163 billion in cumulative tickets sales since its founding.
She was not wearing a head-and-neck restraint, a device required in Nascar but not on most short tracks like this, a lower rung of the racing world.
By the age of 30, he was one rung below the C-suite level at Marsh, a risk management and insurance company with over $6 billion in annual revenue.
Meantime, Amazon's sales continue to balloon, and GBH Insights has predicted the e-commerce giant rung up as much as 50 percent of all online purchases on Black Friday.
Saikawa also appeared to soften his own earlier calls for changes to guarantee Nissan more autonomy and potentially restore its voting rights - which had rung alarm bells in Paris.
Now playing for the Tampa Bay Rowdies of the NASL, one rung lower than MLS, Adu still receives occasional attention, mostly predicated on an unflattering question: What went wrong?
This brings me to tax reform, which has taken shape in ways that hardly prioritize struggling Americans who are trying to climb the economic ladder a rung or two.
In 2007, 27 percent of the total value of bonds issued by companies in the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index were rated BBB, the lowest rung of investment grade.
Triple B is the lowest rung of the investment-grade scale, and companies classified as such have balance sheets deemed just strong enough to command a quality credit rating.
When you go to get groceries rung up, you must wait behind a red line until an employee comes to meet you and bring your items to be scanned. 
That includes 51 appointees to the nation's appeals courts, which sit just a rung below the Supreme Court and have final say on the vast majority of legal battles.
The role of the Democratic County Committee, the lowest rung of party governance in the state, is to choose local judicial candidates and the Democratic nominee in special elections.
Research demonstrates they're discriminated against when they apply to Harvard and other elite universities, entry to which is an important rung on the ladder of success in this country.
"The prescription drug issue is already on the front burner in districts, it polls No. 1 — impeachment is fourth or fifth on the rung," the aide told The Hill.
Men in the lowest-rung health jobs, like the nursing assistants who change patients' sheets and help them bathe, earned 10 percent less than men in blue-collar jobs.
Mr. Yeo predicted that new Conservative lawmakers would find themselves battling for attention against some very ambitious colleagues eager to get onto the first rung of the promotion ladder.
"To create sustainable, long-term change in the entertainment industry, we have to start at the bottom and touch every rung of the ladder on up," Ms. Haubegger said.
"I'm totally fine to admit I've rung Samaritans before," said Matthew Johnson, the frontman of the Leeds-based rock band Hookworms, referring to Britain's best-known suicide-prevention hotline.
Varble self-coined these performances as "Gutter Art," that which asks why we view both the people at the lower-rung of society and the streets with disdainful superiority.
Once appropriately taught how to make a clean cut, and ensuring no one is within a particular radius, a loud bell is rung to draw attention to the knife-holder.
Once the action had resumed, Prochazka tried to blitz the timid Tanios to get the fight over with before the bell rung to signal the end of the first round.
But the discrepancy between its highest and lowest wage earners is enough for him to call into question why government subsidies are required to buoy those on the bottom rung.
Steve Eisman, immortalized in the Michael Lewis book "The Big Short," is the latest to issue a warning about company debt at the lowest rung of the investment-grade ladder.
Prince Harry was just moved another rung down the ladder of succession when his sister-in-law Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to her third child on April 23.
One rung lower and Italy would fall below investment grade for the first time, a move that would potentially cost it hundreds of billions of euros in lost bond investments.
Once this bell is rung, it is difficult to believe that world governments, much less the US government will be able to resist the temptation ring it again and again.
Although his repeated claims that Boko Haram has been defeated have always rung hollow, many voters will now see them as evidence that their president is worryingly out of touch.
Last year, the U.S. State Department's Trafficking in Persons report removed Thailand from the bottom rung despite what it described as "widespread forced labor" in the country's vital seafood industry.
The primary ratings risk for Mexico comes from the mounting debt of Pemex, which was downgraded two notches by Fitch in late January to their lowest rung of investment grade.
A downgrade to the top junk rung roughly indicates five-year Turkish CDS at 300 basis points, says Koon Chow, emerging markets macro and FX strategist at UBP Asset Management.
His government can also claim solid achievements: it is currently trumpeting India's 30-rung climb up the World Bank's Ease of Doing Business ranking in a year, to 100th place.
"House Republicans have treated election security as a third rung issue for over a year, it is time for them to finally take this national security issue seriously," Thompson said.
When Lee joined it, the comics industry was the disreputable bottom rung of pulp publishing, with many companies run as fly-by-night operations and mobster-run money laundering schemes.
So, if you needed further evidence that hitting "buy" in lieu of being rung up in a brick-and-mortar store is the future of shopping, well, there it is...
Select some live seafood in one of Alibaba's Hema grocery stores in Shanghai, get it rung up and bagged, and a robotic arm will whisk it away to a kitchen.
My background in IT and customer support, both considered the bottom rung at most tech companies, meant that I was expendable at all of these places, especially those struggling financially.
That's why the party's choice of Kovind, a BJP member who hails from the caste system's lowest rung, is regarded as a savvy political move aimed at courting this bloc.
Given that more than half of all investment-grade bonds now occupy the lowest rung of that classification, downgrades could render trillions of dollars' worth of such holdings effectively radioactive.
It could have been nothing, but two alarm bells had just rung for Rabin-Havt, and here came the third: Sanders said he was feeling a tightness in his chest.
It's a sports term that refers to races that circle a track more than once — the final round gets rung in, I guess, and that makes it the BELL LAP.
The bell for the bar was reportedly rung repeatedly; when the bartender asked a regular patron to open the door and see who was there, flames engulfed the club's interior.
The downside: Even with those head-turning moments, she is currently polling closer to the bottom rung of Democratic candidates than she is to the top tier in national surveys.
More recently, the bell was rung for three minutes straight to mark the beginning of the London Olympics, and Ben traditionally chimes to mark the start of the new year.
In addition to leaving most low income earners in a worse position, the least skilled workers now find that first rung on the economic ladder is simply out of reach.
Those lawsuits ricocheted across the judicial system and landed with extraordinary speed in San Francisco on Tuesday afternoon, before a federal appeals panel one rung beneath the nation's highest court.
In February, she received a sponsor's exemption for the Gateway Classic, an event on the Symetra Tour, a rung below the L.P.G.A., held at Longbow Golf Club in Mesa, Ariz.
The field's top tier is crowded, so Democrats like Booker and Harris are looking for ways to climb up one rung of the ladder at a time -- as Klobuchar did.
But he added that once people start using the wallets, they move up the learning curve "very quickly," so getting people on the first rung was key to driving usage.
In late August, she received a letter from a stranger describing the inside of her child's room, her own physical appearance, and the appearances of people who had rung her doorbell.
Alexis Krivkovich, a McKinsey Senior Partner and co-founder of the report, noted that there's a key advantage for companies that fix the "broken rung" at the start of the pipeline.
SRINAGAR, India – A church bell has rung for the first time in five decades at the largest Catholic church in the main city of India&aposs portion of Muslim-majority Kashmir.
Even though I sometimes think this ladder could go on up forever, with the top rung ever-further away, I think it's always worth giving yourself increasingly ambitious goals and dreams.
We can all agree Clash won't be the highlight of Dev's career, but, as the very handsome Jeff points out, this is only the first rung in the ladder to success.
That message rung out in the halls of Congress and in town halls across the country in the outpouring of opposition to bills that would have repealed the Affordable Care Act.
What's more worrisome to him is that about 255% of investment grade debt is sitting just one rung above junk — and further slowdown in growth could set off a domino effect.
Matta, who oversaw billions of dollars in investments in the wealth management division, had just climbed a rung of Wall Street's hierarchy and was in line for more pay and status.
"It just looks like service for the government is just another rung on the ladder to becoming a super lawyer," Rick Claypool, research director at the consumer group Public Citizen, said.
In each of the first 21 days of November more than $1 billion in revenue was rung up, compared with 19 out of the first 21 days in 2016, Adobe said.
The people in the movement believe that once you eventually make it to the 13th rung, you will become pure energy and light, and you will live in the heavenly garden.
For women that means when you climb a rung on the ladder, or walk through a door of opportunity, you have a responsibility to bring other deserving women along with you.
Cashiers, near the bottom rung on the wage ladder, made more than $2 more per hour at big food retailers in France like Carrefour than at similar American retailers like Walmart.
Nothing says America like freedom, and nothing says freedom like Philadelphia's Liberty Bell, which is said to have been rung during the public reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. 
Some, like the British epidemiologist Michael Marmot, argue that the gradient emerges because of status at every rung of the social hierarchy: Health worsens as you go down the social ladder.
A significant tightening of Brazilian financial conditions from plunging stock prices, a record low exchange rate and widening credit spreads has rung alarm bells for market stability and future growth prospects.
Getting more Americans climbing the ladder is the surest way to reduce income inequality – not keeping some people off the bottom rung to pay others a little more to stay there.
Its credit opinion report, which does not constitute a rating action, Moody's said that South Africa's credit rating was still Baa3, the lowest rung of investment grade, with a stable outlook.
Instead, since becoming a commissioner in 2012, Pai (along with fellow GOP commissioner Michael O'Rielly), has consistently rung the alarm bells against the FCC's increasing control over telecommunications and the Internet.
Jennifer Ogas, who oversees the Austin area for the staffing firm Adecco, said call centers — typically the bottom rung of the career ladder — were offering as much as $17 an hour.
Being there "at the creation," and realizing just how groundbreaking the new strategy is, allow me to highlight the crucial changes that were rung in today by the commander in chief.
Every new item on that first list is another rung in the ladder of work happiness, and it's good to look down every so often and see how high you've reached.
Senators down one rung in leadership could all move up, but it's also possible they could face challenges from younger members or others who want to shake up the top ranks.
She starts out feeling driven by guilt and an intense sense of responsibility, having ignored the doorbell that night because it had rung an hour after she had closed the office.
His plots often unfolded in Irish or English villages whose inhabitants, most of them hanging on to the bottom rung of the lower middle class, waged unequal battle with capricious fate.
Conversely, none of the sovereigns holding 'AA+' status, which sits one tier below the top rung, have a Positive Outlook, meaning an upgrade over the same time frame would be equally unlikely.
" The Dozens influenced the work of Harlem Renaissance writers such as Langston Hughes, who wrote: "They rung my bell to ask me / Could I recommend a maid / I said, yes, your momma.
The Ghermezians, the family behind Triple Five Group, said in 2011 they planned to invest $1 billion to expand the development, which had already rung up a tab of about $1.9 billion.
From there, the camera takes a photograph every time your doorbell is rung and sends that photograph to an indoor receiver, which then bounces the picture straight to your smartphone or tablet.
But that argument rung hollow to some Democrats, who say the specificity with which Republicans have asked their questions has made clear "they're hunting for something -- or someone," according to one source.
Although its overall gross margin contracted, that metric logged an increase in its traditional stores during the quarter, as a higher percentage of the sales there were rung up without a discount.
He climbed the ladder from summer intern at Credit Suisse to bond and credit-default-swap trader at Bank of America and then to the top rung of a behemoth hedge fund.
But Littlefinger, ever able to read the temperature of a room, senses Sansa's detachment and dissatisfaction almost immediately, recognizing that it might be another rung to climb on his ladder of chaos.
Thanksgiving this year had a record $3.7 billion in sales, while one of the newer "shopping holidays," Small Business Saturday, rung up $3.02 billion in online sales, said Adobe, up 1563 percent.
"She's better off being an authentic liberal who raises money and loses by 15 [percentage points] than a performance artist who gets rung up by 20+ as Kentuckians see right through it."
The share of bonds rated BBB - the last rung on the ratings scale before junk status - stood at nearly 54 percent, the highest in records going back to 1980, the OECD said.
Meanwhile, help for drug users living on the bottom rung of society—those using a deadly mix of heroin, black market valium, synthetic weed, and alcohol—is drying up as austerity bites.
It is by no means the first time that there have been alarm bells rung, though Evergrande has also been able to have some of its fiercest critics at least partially muzzled.
But most of the moments that got Jenner to the top rung of Instagram's Fashion Month stats weren't the extra-stylized, ultra-edited shots that tend to dominate our feeds each season.
Frida and Lasse Barkfors, the film's directors, follow these men and women through their days — often filled with bottom-rung jobs — and nights, which usually consist of counseling sessions or informal gatherings.
Other peers in the mall space, such as Macy's and J.C. Penney, have also seen slowing foot traffic at brick-and-mortar locations, with more and more purchases being rung up online.
The grandstand with its flags and gingerbread porches did not so much rise behind this encampment as fall athwart it, rung down like a theater curtain painted with a fairy-tale scene.
The tightest labor market in more than half a century is finally lifting the wages of the least-skilled workers on the bottom rung of the labor force, bucking years of stagnation.
The correspondence, obtained by the Guardian in December, outlines a meeting in October 2017 between Rung and Mary Davie, who first pitched the meeting and is now serving a top GSA official.
In tonight's Game 3 of the N.B.A. finals, Cleveland rung up six first-half 3s, but the hosts will have to get hotter to counter the ridiculous Kevin Durant show we're getting.
With that, the opening guitar notes to Al Green's "Love and Happiness" rung out across the valley, the organ swelled, and Mr. Hemingway and Mr. Norfleet danced into their new life together.
The premiere opens with this epic meltdown, and then it's 10 years later, and the disgraced Brockmire has managed to get back into baseball, on the absolute lowest rung of the ladder.
There was something about the flavor that rung a lot of bells for me, and I had to keep going back for more sips to try and grasp onto what it was.
"[Sometimes it's] better to go lower down the rung and put a subject matter expert on instead of a CEO who is inexperienced with the media or the subject matter," Hileman said.
Hamilton had been off the pace throughout practice and, despite qualifying on the front row of the grid, had not looked like occupying anything higher than the lowest rung of the podium.
If you&aposre lucky enough to be doing well, it&aposs incumbent upon you to help folks who are struggling to grab that first rung on the ladder to start their climb.
Yang's successor as state councilor, Wang Yi, is not a Politburo member but is on the Central Committee, the largest of the party's decision-making bodies and a rung below the Politburo.
The worry is that the droppings could get attached to a worker's shoe, get tracked onto a rung of a ladder, end up on a worker's hands and then on the apples.
Then, in 2015, an unusual opportunity presented itself: the chance to buy an expansion team in the N.A.S.L., which sits a rung below Major League Soccer on American soccer's professional league structure.
For district court nominees, the lowest rung in the judiciary, Trump has appointed 53 during his first two years in office, while Obama won 44 at the same point in his presidency.
Since 20003, hundreds of people have apparently rung up their local poison control center in connection to tianeptine, an antidepressant not approved in the U.S. that's capable of providing an opioid-like high.
"I think what dignity of work means is that work has to be a rung up a ladder," said Bill Burges, a veteran Cleveland-area media consultant who worked on Brown's House campaigns.
On Monte Carlo's clay in April, the Argentine reached his first quarter-final at the Masters level, the rung just below tennis's grand slams, before falling in a tight match against Rafael Nadal.
Then, with this rung in place, other objects, such as certain sorts of supernovae that have predictable energy outputs, can be observed in galaxies of known distance and used to extend the ladder.
When the bell is rung or one of its motion sensors activated, the homeowner receives a notification – usually sent to their cell phone – that someone is trying to get access to their property.
The death knell of golf among millennials has been often rung by the media, often sighting the fact that 200,000 millennial golfers left the sport in 123, according to the National Golf Federation.
Moody's late on Friday affirmed South Africa's debt at "Baa3", the lowest rung of investment grade, saying the previous weakening of national institutions was gradually reversing and this was supporting an economic recovery.
News reports that the Wests spent four days at the Baker's Bay Golf and Ocean Club near Great Guana Cay — a celebrity favorite — and the total tab rung in at about $440,000. E!
And you're nowhere near that; you're top dog on the top rung of a tall ladder called Stardom, which in latin means thanks-to-the-fans who were there when it was lonely.
"House Republicans have treated election security as a third rung issue for over a year, it is time for them to finally take this national security issue seriously," Thompson said in a statement.
But after losing his quarterfinal match Friday against Grigor Dimitrov, Johnson will remain outside the top 20, making him the lowest-ranked man to ascend to the top rung of the American ladder.
It's exactly the same price as a basic Netflix subscription in the UK, after the company's recent price increase — and the very same price as the most basic rung of Amazon Prime Video.
"But this professional wrestler got into a no-holds-barred, last-man-standing match, and when the bell rung, he was victorious," he told attendees at his watch party, according to the paper.
In 1988, Roger Mayweather traded blows with Duva after the final bell rung against his charge Vinny Pazienza, where the trainer came away with a bruised eye and cut cheek from the altercation.
Both of those X Prizes amounted to more than $10 million, however, putting the AI competition on the bottom rung of even previous X Prize outings—forget about other independent AI research hubs.
Not every team has sent its top analyst to spend a summer as a first-base coach on the bottom rung of its farm system, as the Astros did with Mejdal last season.
The largest of its bells, which dates to 1681, managed to survive the French Revolution and has been rung at some of the most important events in French history, including both World Wars.
The core clientele of a dive bar, according to Cline, is always the lowest rung of society—they may be open to everyone, but traditionally these spaces are reserved for the working classes.
Steven Crist, 63, former Times horse racing writer I graduated in June of '13 and went to work at The Times as a copy boy, which was the lowest rung, entry-level job.
Steven Crist, 63, former Times horse racing writer I graduated in June of '13 and went to work at The Times as a copy boy, which was the lowest rung, entry-level job.
They said that last July, the North Korean ship Rung Ra 2 carried 4,580 tons of coal from the North's Daean port to Kholmsk, a port town on the Russian island of Sakhalin.
"In order to shoot the floor of the balcony and close-up details of the glass flame, I had to balance on the second-tallest rung of a 10-foot ladder," he added.
As it got closer to 2040 they would fall again, dropping the average down to 'BBB-', the last rung of the coveted investment grade bracket that tends to improve a country's borrowing costs.
The South Atlantic League is a fairly low rung on the minor league ladder, making it a less challenging environment for an athlete who had been away from the sport for 12 years.
Henrik Lundqvist steadily is working his way up the NHL career wins list and could climb another rung up the ladder on Thursday as the New York Rangers visit the New Jersey Devils.
Department store operator Kohl's on Thursday reported quarterly earnings and sales that topped Wall Street estimates, as the retailer rung up more purchases than expected in July, the final month of the period.
I am twenty, and I have just landed an extremely uncompetitive internship at Partisan Review , the first rung on a ladder that will lead, I suddenly believe, to a career as a writer.
They sell more than high-end stores, too — dollar stores had sold about $24 billion worth of groceries as of the third quarter of the year, while Whole Foods had rung up $15 billion.
The Guardian reported that the offenses took place on the Futures Tour, the lowest rung of professional tennis, and alleged that the umpires took bribes from betting syndicates in exchange for manipulating live scores.
The 9am bell hasn't rung yet, but students at the Lycée Voltaire high school, in the French capital's 11th arrondissement, are already crowding around the big blue door to get out of the cold.
Which, yes, okay, could be true, but would then provoke a further rung of questioning as to whether or not nightclubs in Swansea normally hang art on their walls, and if so what art?
Luján's allies have encouraged him to seek a higher rung on the leadership ladder by challenging either Hoyer for majority leader, the No. 2 job, or Clyburn for majority whip, the No. 85033 post.
And he had rung up large phone bills, making 47 calls to Islamic State contacts in Syria and 89 to others in Turkey in just 10 days in December 2013, according to court documents.
One rung below Ojai at the "Unhealthy" level on AirNow is Camarillo, a city in Ventura County that is the home of Camarillo Premium Outlets, one of the largest outlet malls in the state.
After a false start because she did not re-enter tennis's antidoping program in time, Marino returned to the sport at its lowest rung last January, at a series of small tournaments in Turkey.
Residents of South Carolina rejoice by thanking God they aren't Mississippians, who often show up at the bottom of good rankings and the top of bad ones, with South Carolina usually one rung above.
" After the boys drove away from the house where the doorbell was rung, the group saw a man from the home following them, and Mr. Campusano said the other car got "really, really close.
Benvolio Montague (Wade Briggs), now the sole heir to the family name, must partake in a sinister scheme to propel his clan up the social ladder — and knock the Capulets off the highest rung.
Thaci's plan has rung alarm bells among many politicians in Kosovo, its Balkan neighbors and for some western diplomats who see it as an attempt to take three Serbian municipalities inhabited mainly by Albanians.
There, too, credit quality has been deteriorating; most of the growth in bond issuance has involved companies that are either on the lowest rung of investment grade ratings or else firmly in junk territory.
In the memo, UBS said that it would still be able to work on IPOs, including as a joint global co-ordinator - a rung lower than sponsoring - even if the proposed suspension is upheld.
This warning rung true in both 2014 and 2015, when two separate shooters who killed a number of police officers in Moncton, New Brunswick and Edmonton, Alberta respectively were tied to anti-government ideology.
Saiga did well to mask the pain he was in, but Yamamoto started getting the better of him on the feet before taking him down again to round out the fight before the bell rung.
There are moments of friendship and warmth in Wang Bing's documentary Bitter Money but the primary sense a viewer gets is that being on the bottom rung of capitalism in China consists mainly of boredom.
The Nationals Park booed again in the seventh inning, this time at the home plate umpire Lance Barksdale when he rung up Victor Robles on a called third strike that was outside the strike zone.
Essatim escaped in 2011 with the help of the driver, now her husband, but has no job or education and seven children to raise in a nation where her ethnic group occupies the bottom rung.
"Joe [could] do it for two years and have people like Keith Ellison at the next rung who can generate some real activity in the states, who can take the case to voters we've ignored."
Ring Smart Lighting Pathlights Ring is perhaps best known for its video doorbells, which let you get alerts when the bell is rung, see who's at your door, and speak to them through your phone.
Russia finished fourth at the medals table in London – the same position they ended up in Rio, one rung lower than their efforts in Beijing and Athens, and two lower than in Sydney and Atlanta.
This song reminds me of one from the late 1950s/early 1960s, like something Joan Baez would have written after a protest when she was a bit rung out but still fresh from the experience.
Most of the information retailers share about the click-and-collect service pertains to the subsequent sales that get rung up when shoppers pick up their items, or the fact that consumers love the convenience.
The Jays' top high-school prospects, who are generally less polished, tend to start their careers in the Gulf Coast League, the basement of the system, or one rung up the ladder at Bluefield, Virginia.
In recent years angry mobs have lynched many people from marginalized groups in India, especially Muslims and the Dalits who occupy the lowest rung of the ancient caste system, often over suspicions of cow slaughter.
Organizers behind these efforts say they want to shift the debate from establishing a bare-minimum wage for workers at the lowest rung of the economic ladder to lifting more people into the middle class.
He was an FBI "blue-flamer" — an ambitious ladder-climber whose sights were always fixed on the next rung; reading through his text exchanges with Page, I noted where he lamented promotion decisions and considerations.
MORE (R-Ariz.) hasn't rung any alarms that he would vote against the bill, saying he wants to see the whole package before deciding, and applauding the Finance Committee for holding hearings on the measure.
Depending on how any final tax bill is written, it could make things significantly worse or significantly better for those struggling at the bottom of the economic ladder to make it to the next rung.
In Wednesday night's game, Despaigne got rung up in the top of the eighth and was so furious about the call he refused to leave the box and had to be pulled off the field.
The US report specifically cited the ongoing Rohingya refugee crisis as the reason for downgrading Myanmar to Tier 3, the bottom rung of the TIP scale, which rates the best performing countries at Tier 1.
In the New Jersey district where Mark Weber teaches music (and consults, gives private lessons and runs a choir), there are five tiers, with each rung receiving fewer benefits than those who started before them.
In some cases, the changes amounted to huge pay cuts for the company's lowest rung of workers, resulting in hourly rate decreases of 40 percent or more, according to six current Instacart employees and contractors.
"Wilt had rung the bell of freedom loud and clear, shouting, 'Let my people be free to express themselves,' " Naulls wrote in his church newsletter, as related in Gary M. Pomerantz's book "Wilt, 1962" (2005).
At AccuLynx, the software firm, there is a giant slide running down from the second floor to the first, a video-game console and a giant gold bell that is rung when sales are made.
By 1968, the Civil Rights Act was four years old, and Dr. King expanded his agenda to poverty, reasoning that he would fight for black people stuck at the lowest rung of the economic ladder.
An even bigger problem: The survey finds that few companies are aware of this broken rung, with human-resources leaders pointing to less access to sponsorship or a lack of women throughout the pipeline instead.
To keep going, Gold knew she would have to start virtually from scratch this year, re-establishing her eligibility for elite competition by going through lower-rung qualifying events for the first time since 2011.
She did not confront him at the time, she said, because she "was at the bottom of the rung in terms of hierarchy and Geoffrey was definitely at the top and that was in play".
When it comes to Pruitt's inherent weaknesses, alarm bells should have rung at the White House in April, 2017, when he was attacked on Breitbart, whose White House stock was still high at the time.
San Francisco first baseman Brandon Belt was ejected from the contest between innings following a heated exchange with third base umpire Greg Gibson after Gibson rung him up on a check swing in the fourth.
But Xi's efforts to seize the mantle of free trade have rung hollow to critics of China, who argue it erects more market barriers to foreign companies, using state-driven industrial plans, than any major economy.
They've got other plans but for now that's, you know ... But that's a lot, that's a lot for beyond being payload essentially delivery which I think is just the bottom rung of this kind of thing.
Avon groups its sellers into structured tiers and titles — ambassador, leader, or executive leader, with bronze, silver, gold and even platinum levels — in order to fuel their ambition to reach the next rung on the ladder.
With its long-term debt rating already one rung above junk status, a downgrade would cut it to non-investment grade, which would mean some big institutional investors would not be able to hold its debt.
Already this season he has rung up 1,210 minutes, with 39 games still to go, many perhaps to fall into that must-have category as the fans and the news media take the team's daily temperature.
Mat Honan—(2010-2011)Joel Johnson's defense of Gizmodo writers from accusations of bias rung really true to me in a way that I think anyone who has faced ire in the comments can relate to.
The couple, who belonged to the lowest rung of India's caste hierarchy, had owed upper-caste shopkeeper Ashok Mishra 15 rupees (22 U.S. cents) but said they were unable to pay back the money, authorities said.
But because of his fraternal love, his slippery improvisational genius, and the fact that he obviously has no chance of getting off the bottom rung of the criminal ladder, the viewer can't resist cheering him on.
In fact, you don't even need to leave Ubisoft's own catalog: 2016's Watch Dogs 2 had some missteps but its anti-authoritarian ethos was always clear, and rung true across missions both serious and comical.
Debbie ripped a trail of destruction through northeast Australia on Tuesday as a category four storm, one rung below the most dangerous wind speed level, before being gradually downgraded through the night to a tropical low.
Imagine, then, the arrogance that Mr. Trump would flaunt and what his behavior would be like if he climbs to the highest rung of celebrity and power in the world — the presidency of the United States.
On the poster-board pyramid charts the prosecution likes to show the jury, Grondona's face gets velcroed onto the highest rung, next to those of his fellow FIFA executive committee members Ricardo Teixeira and Nicolas Leoz.
To be honest I'm scared of what it would be like if i wasn't on the top rung if the tables were turned and I didn't have my white boy privilege safety blankie to protect me.
In the third corner of the contest is Mayawati, who ran the state from 2007 to 2012 and whose Bahujan Samaj Party draws its support from communities on the bottom rung of India's ancient caste hierarchy.
Son Mick, 19, is now set to debut in Formula Two, the rung below Formula One, this year after winning the European F3 title while 21-year-old daughter Gina-Marie is a rising equestrian talent.
No deaths were reported a day after Debbie smashed tourist resorts, flattened canefields and shut down coal mines in tropical Queensland state as a category four storm, one rung below the most dangerous wind speed level.
He gave up a dream of being Walter Cronkite and moved to New York City and started at the bottom rung at ABC: $210 a week for menial labor on game shows, soap operas and newscasts.
Miley Cyrus, already a young pop darling with her Hannah Montana discography and solo hits like "7 Things," rung in the decade with a brand new sound — a brash statement that's right there in the title.
For Harris, she was on a crucial early rung of the professional and political ladder that would take her to today, becoming a top-tier candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.
The performances were organized by the former Beatle George Harrison and the sitar master Ravi Shankar, who enlisted top-rung musicians like Bob Dylan, Leon Russell, Eric Clapton, Billy Preston and another former Beatle, Ringo Starr.
Both Fitch and Moody's rate Turkey at the lowest investment-grade rung, allowing its bonds to be bought by more conservative funds that require a country to be classed as investment grade by at least two agencies.
Amid a tug-of-war between consumers who either love or loathe the Ivanka Trump brand, the company's president said it has rung up near record sales since Nordstrom dropped the collection from its stores in February.
Both Fitch and Moody's rate Turkey at the lowest investment grade rung, allowing its bonds to be bought by more conservative funds that require a country to be classed as investment grade by at least two agencies.
These same white Evangelicals pushed for equality because they believed each of us is a child of God—but frequently rejected attempts that would upend a tradition that had long placed white men on the top rung.
Gladiators may have been gods to some portion of the Roman populace, but they were considered to be, legally and morally, part of the lowest social rung, classified alongside actors and male prostitutes as infamia (ill-repute).
Those who can get a job often start at the very bottom rung, and it takes years and even decades to catch up to the salary they would have been earning if they had not stepped out.
Plenty of parents hope that their children will climb at least one rung up the social class ladder once they are adults, and many more will fight hard to keep their children from slipping even a bit.
"Just because you're paranoid does not mean they are not out to get you," was one of the many bon mots left by statesman Henry Kissinger, and during this election season, it has never rung more true.
Opposition groups are preparing to field candidates next year for the lowest rung of Cuba's election system — the only one the Communist Party does not fully control — hoping to transform the system gradually from the bottom up.
WASHINGTON — Americans last year reaped the largest economic gains in nearly a generation as poverty fell, health insurance coverage spread and incomes rose sharply for households on every rung of the economic ladder, ending years of stagnation.
But if there's an objective test that tells me that my bell's been rung and I'm taking on a very serious health implication by continuing, maybe it has a shot at changing the culture of the game.
The painting's foreground features a tree whose trunk is rung with yellow police tape that's snaking its way toward the branches, branches blooming with a strange sort of fruit, yellow bullets glowing as if with inner light.
"Climate change, to our frustration, was never an issue that rung a bell with voters, particularly in the throes of coming out of an economic crisis," said David Axelrod, the former chief political strategist to Mr. Obama.
Not long ago, just after the new year was rung in, Americans watched and worried as an exchange of rocket and missile attacks on Iraqi soil brought the United States and Iran to the brink of war.
Alarm bells have been rung on the safety of vaping in the United States after health officials reported more than 2,000 cases of vaping-related lung illness and 47 deaths linked to its use in the country.
It is hardly a cause for celebration that the alarm bells being rung here sound as resonant today as they must have in the early 1940s, when the United States was on the brink of world war.
Government critics argue that the lowest-paid government workers receive compensation above private sector levels when benefits are included (though, even if so, that would reflect that the bottom rung of private sector compensation is so grim).
That bit of grandstanding would have rung a little bit more true, though, if Trump didn't go on to praise the Egyptian government of General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who boasts his own atrocious human rights record.
There is a certain amount of escapism in thinking about a life where your problems are mostly about finding a way to carve out the most comfortable position possible in your established rung of the social order.
A newly developed gait, which has this robot snake bending and twisting its smooth body to create a series of connected shapes, allows it to slowly but securely wrap itself around each rung as it climbs a ladder.
Cyclone Debbie is expected to gather strength before making landfall in the northeast state early on Tuesday, with the Australian Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a category four storm, just one rung below the most dangerous wind speed level.
Of them, Kari and Sette Camara have already made an impression on the lower rung of the European ladder below F24, the former winning the SMP F13 title and the latter enjoying a solid rookie season in F21.
Early in the campaign, a local Democratic official told him, "There's a ladder for these sorts of things, to run for Congress, and you're not even a rung yet on the ladder," Swalwell said, recalling the unsubtle warning.
It was founded in 2002 by a non-profit group, Nirantar, that works in women's literacy and with low-caste Dalits, who are on the bottom rung of India's social hierarchy and find little representation in the media.
But despite the growth in the fund's size, its use for public spending has rung alarm bells, with the central bank governor warning in February that it could make Norway too reliant on an uncertain source of income.
In 2006 Serbia, which has adopted military neutrality, joined NATO's Partnership for Peace program and in 2015 signed the Individual Partnership Action Plan - the highest rung of cooperation between the alliance and a country not aspiring to join.
From my view, it seems instead of electing the most qualified person or those that may be able to correct its ills, member countries tend to vote for the next person in line from the perceived lower rung.
It was more of the same with Kris Bryant, who thought he had drawn ball four but got rung up by home plate umpire Larry Vanover on a 95 mph fastball that appeared to be low and outside.
IVAN PAVLOV, of course, was best known for his classical conditioning experiments on dogs where he rang a bell and fed them to see if they would still salivate when the bell was rung without a food reward.
The Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has offered to protect police officers who want to testify about their role in the drug crackdown and called for church bells to be rung in protest of the killings.
The DEA said it "hopes to release its determination in the first half of 2016," but did not include any indication about whether it would ultimately move pot to a lower status on the five-rung classification ladder.
The study on women in corporate America conducted by Lean In, a non-profit group that promotes gender equality, and McKinsey & Co. management consultants, blamed that broken rung for men holding almost two-thirds of manager-level positions.
The study on women in corporate America conducted by Lean In, a non-profit group that promotes gender equality, and McKinsey & Co. management consultants, blamed that broken rung for men holding almost two-thirds of manager-level positions.
Several other Chinese leaders in their 50s are poised for promotion as well, and analysts are watching to see if any will be anointed with a seat on the Politburo Standing Committee, the party's highest rung of power.

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