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Without this regulatory move, his business interests would be scuttled.
"I would appreciate it if it was scuttled," he said.
But Mr. Shamir and his Likud faction scuttled the plan.
The deliberations were scuttled only after Mattis and Kelly intervened.
Prime Minister William Morris Hughes repeatedly and ostentatiously scuttled those
His first proposed replacement was scuttled by allegations of drunkenness.
On Wednesday, the Senate scuttled a proposed amendment by Sen.
He pushed for comprehensive immigration reform, and conservatives scuttled that.
Now, one company just scuttled its plans to move abroad.
The official stressed that the news conference could be scuttled.
There would be major pushback, and the nomination would be scuttled.
Indeed, the politics that scuttled Amazon was really set last Sept.
By 1951, it was scuttled about 30 miles from San Francisco.
That group had scuttled a meeting set for Wednesday, Thune said.
Multiple New York Times best-sellers (before they fucking scuttled it).
Regulators scuttled Comcast's proposed merger of Time Warner Cable last year.
The FEMA Corps experiment should be scuttled with all due speed.
The idea was scuttled after Russia decommissioned the Mir space station.
In 2011, regulators scuttled its proposed deal to acquire T-Mobile.
But he said they had not scuttled Mr. Trump's legislative agenda.
Several of the key lawmakers who scuttled the deal were Democrats.
Flashback: The meeting was supposed to happen last week but was scuttled.
Others said former Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam scuttled any potential deal.
Others said former Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam scuttled any potential deal.
The companies scuttled their merger plans shortly after the rules were released.
Built in San Francisco in 1896, it was intentionally scuttled in 1940.
And China scuttled Qualcomm's proposed acquisition of NXP, a Dutch chip maker.
His father was a businessman whose successful career was scuttled by alcoholism.
The attempt was scuttled last year after loud opposition from the neighborhood.
So the zipper was scuttled in favor of buttons on the front.
Hadi, Thamer, and a dozen other men scuttled into an empty house.
And that approach has scuttled the country's once-promising progress toward democracy.
We've seen deals scuttled because word leaked and the acquirer got cold feet.
The move scuttled Pfizer Inc's proposed $160-billion purchase of Dublin-based Allergan.
We had a big hug at the end and I scuttled off stage.
The company's flagship tier was scuttled, then brought back without any real explanation.
Having sustained serious damage, the ship was later scuttled by the U.S. Navy.
That scuttled the regulator's position that the bank had breached its banking licence.
He dreamed of becoming an astronaut, but that ambition was scuttled by nearsighted­ness.
It was actually Trump who scuttled a few bipartisan attempts to find accord.
Concerns about competition have scuttled merger bids between the two companies before. 5.
But the election was scuttled because of a coup staged by Mr. Batista.
Obama reportedly scuttled an earlier plan last year because of its high cost.
Only to have their agenda scuttled by Fusion GPS and Agent Peter Strozk?
That has scuttled the cannabis dispensary MedMen's planned $682 million merger with PharmaCann.
Mr. Hernández started Supercívicos after a television show he was on was scuttled.
He compared the play at the plate to Chicago's recently scuttled soda tax.
Undaunted, several of the animals scuttled onto the walkway toward the picture takers.
But political talks to end the crisis were scuttled by the military's obduracy.
Two of the four amendments, introduced by opposition leaders, would have scuttled Mrs.
Jimmy Kimmel led the victory lap after the talks were scuttled that morning.
"Staff are furious," a House aide said about the scuttled embassy security session.
The Civil War scuttled those designs, and Bayonne is more densely settled today.
The bid was accepted by Petrobras before the process was scuttled, the sources added.
The sharp downturn in fuel prices has scuttled sales of all mileage-minded vehicles.
The idea was quickly scuttled after some top advisers objected, according to these individuals.
But Saudi Arabia scuttled that plan when its regional rival, Iran, refused to participate.
Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, scuttled the earlier deal because Iran would not agree to participate.
After the Muslim Brotherhood won elections in 2012, many Shia scuttled back into hiding.
The changes have scuttled several planned inversions, including Pfizer's $152 billion merger with Allergan.
That's one reason the now-scuttled Syrian train-and-equip program failed, Votel said.
Crasthorpe, and then had scuttled off without so much as a glance in Mrs.
The black hull-ribs of ships scuttled long ago reach out of the mud.
And it's why Trump scuttled the deal, initiating the current downward spiral of relations.
Previously, McConnell foresaw a December trial, but the House's pace has scuttled that notion.
Association with the agency's interrogation program has scuttled a nominee for CIA director before.
But the plan was scuttled amid outrage from regulators and scientific and environmental groups.
It was just a massive scandal that scuttled the deal the first time around.
The bill was scuttled and Seattle ended up passing a smaller version of the tax.
It parked in front of the Sydney Opera House and scuttled down to Bondi Beach.
When it came time to go to the big show, though, she scuttled her chances.
And any hopes for rapid infrastructure plan development and implementation have been all but scuttled.
The effort was scuttled in the Democrat-controlled Senate (a problem voters resolved in 2014).
New York (CNN Business)Tribune Media found another buyer after its last merger was scuttled.
An FBI agent wrote in an affidavit then he believed Bennett intentionally scuttled the boat.
Oil prices jumped after President Trump scuttled the Iranian nuclear deal, pushing gas prices higher.
"As it scuttled past on the screen, I called up everyone in Fugro," he said.
But the sanctions announced today almost scuttled the prisoner deal weeks earlier, people involved said.
Republicans scuttled internet privacy rules adopted under the Obama administration using the same procedural vehicle.
That concept was scuttled for this year's game because of opposition in the player's union.
His newspaper job is scuttled by a soured office romance, the basis of later obsessions.
Since Trump's inauguration, the drug office has been plagued by staff turnover and scuttled nominations.
The opposition's attempt at a recall referendum against Maduro was scuttled by authorities last year.
Also scuttled would be a special tax on medical devices and another on insurance companies.
CFIUS recently scuttled Chinese takeovers of the money transfer company MoneyGram and Lattice Semiconductor Corp.
Kethledge's bid was scuttled by rulings that conservatives viewed as too accommodating to undocumented immigrants.
"We would have to redirect out production to other places," if NAFTA was scuttled, said Paz.
After several skirmishes, fearing capture by either the British or the Belgians, her crew scuttled her.
He added that the deal wouldn't be scuttled if the company were required to make divestitures.
This letter is what scuttled Mr Grimm's chance to make history as a high-school student.
He scuttled and scurried, darted and dashed, making acres space for his teammates to play in.
He backed reviving a proposed light-rail system scuttled by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan last year.
With 17 peace initiatives already scuttled, it is hard to remain optimistic that diplomacy can work.
The commission last year scuttled a proposed acquisition of Oncor by Hunt Consolidated Inc of Texas.
The next week, Trump canceled the summit in a letter, but it wasn't scuttled for long.
The White House said that the rain scuttled plans for Trump to fly there via helicopter.
That effort was scuttled in 2013 by CEO Brian Krzanich, and was subsequently sold to Verizon.
Hostility from working-class conservatives, irate over cultural change and diminished economic prospects, scuttled that effort.
He scuttled offstage, where Guadagnino whisked away his gown and stuck it in a garment bag.
But sanctions stemming from Russia's invasion of Crimea scuttled that deal, which cost Exxon $22011 billion.
A tabby kitten pounced beside the milk-crate bed, chasing something that scuttled across the earth.
The loss scuttled plans for the Yankees to build momentum heading into the Red Sox series.
Remember the failed plan to gut the House ethics office, scuttled by a surge of anger?
Slavery and sectionalism were, of course, the forces that scuttled the antebellum status quo in 363.
However, past attempts at negotiating peace agreements have been scuttled by Taliban attacks on international forces.
Deals can still be scuttled on the last day — or wind up costing someone more money.
If it's scrapped, it would be the second trip scuttled as a result of the shutdown.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police would not comment on whether plans to arrest Mr. Yamaguchi were scuttled.
He said the drop in earnings had scuttled plans to provide his children with private-school education.
But the proposal was scuttled by his successor, Chuck Hagel, amid the fury from the veterans' groups.
He said the drop in earnings had scuttled plans to provide his children with private-school education.
The money is part of a scuttled arms accord reached shortly before the Iranian revolution in 1979.
That dynamic scuttled European rainmaker Andrea Orcel's plan to join Banco Santander as CEO earlier this year.
Wolf had been ready to sign a negotiated $30.8 billion agreement but it was scuttled in December.
A shutdown of the Mexican border could have scuttled that, threatening to leave dealers facing short supplies.
While Yanukovych scuttled into exile in Russia, Manafort slunk back to Washington, looking for his next play.
Rejections of earlier nominations from Budapest, Bucharest and Paris scuttled the original start date of Nov. 1.
WeWork has faced a tumultuous few months, which saw its IPO scuttled and CEO Adam Neumann fired.
But Thursday's no-show comes after Kim scuttled a rendezvous with Pompeo during his trip to Pyongyang.
The risk of the deal being scuttled also hurt players who had made smaller bets on Allergan.
Such divisions have already scuttled one attempt to stave off military conflict between Baghdad and the Kurds.
PayPal and Deutsche Bank, among other corporations, scuttled multimillion-dollar plans to expand their North Carolina operations.
There's general optimism right now, but that can be scuttled by a single senator at any moment.
In all, 18 of Mr. Obama's judicial nominees were scuttled, including six to the Courts of Appeals.
That deal was three years in the making, but in the end was scuttled by commonwealth officials.
The Republican leadership brought forth a substitute, which passed, and scuttled our efforts to stop the war.
The carrier was scuttled by the U.S. Navy after being struck by several Japanese bombs and torpedoes.
In the waning moments, poor clock management nearly scuttled an attempt at a game-winning field goal.
There's always a chance that early tests to Messenger ads receive negative feedback and the plan gets scuttled.
That direction hasn't been going well for Marvel, with a failed Inhumans show and a planned film scuttled.
The bill had a rocky start, with an early incarnation scuttled in committee thanks to ISP lobbyist gamesmanship.
But the Trump regime scuttled that plan, concocting transparent lies about how it wouldn't be ready in time.
Right after getting into office he scuttled the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a free trade agreement he campaigned against.
When a competitive event is finally permitted to proceed, it's scuttled because of a visit by Pope Benedict.
MORE wanted to add to NAFTA — and made the centerpiece of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which Trump scuttled.
Also earlier this year, the Saudis scuttled an OPEC attempt to freeze production because Iran declined to participate.
Same with Lou Dobbs, who was constructing a right-wing line long before he scuttled over to Fox.
But after DeVos took over, the case and the pending settlement were scuttled, with no findings of wrongdoing.
If the agreement is scuttled, Cuban players who choose to defect probably would continue to be smuggled out.
But Mr. McGreevey scuttled the hunt again in 2004, facing criticism and outrage from environmentalists over his decision.
A similar disagreement over drug patents scuttled congressional approval of the Obama-era Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement.
Divisions among the party scuttled one bill, and a vote on a revised version has been put off.
That deal was scuttled last year after Sinclair was accused of misleading the FCC to gain regulatory approval.
A previous attempt to merge was scuttled when CBS sued National Amusements, which controls both CBS and Viacom.
A previous attempt to merge was scuttled when CBS sued National Amusements, which controls both CBS and Viacom.
A missile fired from that site in April 2012 scuttled the Obama administration's "Leap Day" agreement with Pyongyang.
"Avedon's secretiveness might have scuttled a traditional biography, but it's sidestepped with Stevens's oral history approach," Sehgal wrote.
Kushner's idea for the event was reportedly scuttled due to conflict of interest concerns with the Trump Organization.
Sessions disputed the allegations, but his nomination was scuttled by the Senate Judiciary Committee, on which he now sits.
New research has found bed bugs actually roamed (or scuttled) the earth with dinosaurs, but apparently didn't bite them.
The advances came after Saudi Arabia scuttled a proposed deal among oil producers to freeze production at January levels.
An OPEC production freeze plan in April was scuttled by Saudi Arabia, which was keen to protect market share.
Duterte may have effectively scuttled what would have been an awkward and highly-charged meeting with Obama in Laos.
On the one hand seeming to sort of back pedal on the issue that this is a scuttled summit.
Indeed, shortly before he tweeted support for ZTE, Trump scuttled the Iran nuclear deal, and instead imposed harsher sanctions.
He said it appeared to have been deliberately scuttled, and was still being treated as a possible crime scene.
But an ambitious joint plan to redirect an asteroid's moon has been scuttled in order to find the funds.
While tariffs get most of the attention, the scuttled Qualcomm deal highlights an underappreciated aspect of global trade tension.
That's a welcome move for some companies looking abroad as tighter capital controls have scuttled some recent international investments.
An FBI background check on Baird found that she was employing undocumented workers and it ultimately scuttled her nomination.
WeWork, the office leasing company, recently scuttled its initial public offering after investors questioned the economics of its business.
The no-show came after Kim scuttled a rendezvous with Pompeo during his trip to Pyongyang earlier this month.
But Rabio scuttled to the side of the pool that corresponded to a Japan win—and he was right.
Maybe that pressure explained some of the sloppy play and tight at-bats that scuttled their season so abruptly.
Max Thunder's air combat exercises so unnerved North Korea that it issued threatening statements that nearly scuttled the summit.
For the next several months I scuttled over to the hospital for various appointments in between teaching my classes.
WeWork, the office rental company, scuttled its plans to go public last year and has since cut 2,400 jobs.
A handful of transactions were scuttled, and a few sellers reported that they lost bids because of the shutdown.
Australian state leaders will also keep their ability to veto any NAIF loan, which scuttled Adani's plans, Morrison said.
Jurisdictional infighting and intense lobbying from industry ultimately scuttled Congress' efforts to deal with surprise medical bills this year.
And a lot of T-Mobile's strongest moves came after regulators scuttled AT&T's bid to buy T-Mobile.
In Los Angeles this year, dismayed workers at gas plants almost scuttled the mayor's plan to expand solar power.
The action scuttled the bond offering, naturally, and since then the island has been shut out of financial markets.
Thirty years after vacating the island, the Army disclosed that it had also scuttled poisonous munitions in surrounding waters.
Several Republican senators, including Susan Collins of Maine, were left fuming after the White House scuttled the compromise bill.
Qualcomm's plan to buy NXP Semiconductors, meanwhile, was scuttled after Chinese regulators failed to approve the $43 billion merger.
Lawmakers scuttled the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) "Planning 2.0" rule, a measure to modernize federal land management strategies.
Maybe because I had tried journaling before, and my persnickety attitudes towards handwriting and grammar had scuttled that effort.
The vote on Tuesday was the first time that the Senate Banking Committee had scuttled a Trump administration nominee.
The project arrived in Paris after plans for a premiere in Berlin last year were scuttled by city administrators.
The problem is that while hawks successfully scuttled a deal — souring Trump on a bipartisan compromise authored by Sens.
Mr Hawke said that negotiations could be concluded within three years, but his plans were scuttled by the conservative opposition.
Now it's racing against itself, making up for lost time after an explosion scuttled its rockets for months last year.
The Obama administration scuttled an earlier merger attempt, citing competitive concerns about going from 4 national wireless carriers to 3.
He railed against "right-wingers" and spoke approvingly of the recently scuttled nomination of Jeff Sessions to a federal judgeship.
Saudi Arabia single-handedly scuttled the Doha meeting, knowing all along that Iran would not participate, with a valid reason.
Samsung was also rumored to be working on a Bixby speaker, but reports now say those plans have been scuttled.
Halliburton recently scuttled its proposed $34 billion merger with fellow oil-field services company Baker Hughes after scrutiny from regulators.
As the bottle scuttled into the ring, followed by a cascade of cups and trash, I realized that on Jan.
This isn't the first time that Trump has scuttled GOP leadership's plans by announcing last-minute opposition to a bill.
With two dozen ships intermingled in the darkness … four American ships were sunk; a fifth was scuttled in the morning.
The scuttled plan left an open gash — a six-lane trench — that divided Capitol Hill from downtown Washington's East End.
For instance, he complains that Mr. Eisner scuttled his "handshake agreement" to buy the book publisher Putnam for $350 million.
Although rope climbing and club swinging had brief appearances on the Olympic men's gymnastics program, they have been since scuttled.
To speed that process, American Navy officers scuttled the carrier by firing torpedoes from a warship in their naval convoy.
Maria Cantwell scuttled the last major effort to open ANWR to drilling back in 2005, when she blocked Alaska Sen.
The Defense Department scuttled the program late last year after admitting that it had only trained "four or five" fighters.
It was an intense storm that scuttled my first attempt to sail the Desolation Sound area roughly 25 years ago.
It remains unclear what will become of Mr. Halperin's contributions to the scuttled third installment in the "Game Change" series.
Go deeper: Another marriage scuttled, Fiat Chrysler forges ahead Editor's note: This article has been updated with new details throughout.
"I actually went bright red when I met you and scuttled off feeling very shy about meeting you," she said.
After its crew had abandoned ship, it was scuttled by another American destroyer in the area, the O'Brien, on Dec.
An OPEC production freeze plan in April was scuttled by a Saudi Arabia that was keen then to protect market share.
He meanwhile made arguments that immigrants are "abusing the asylum system" while he scuttled concerns about racial disparities by law enforcement.
It is hard by Whiskey Chute, a stream named after a cargo of whiskey scuttled by brigands during a fire-fight.
Ivanov called the dossier "absolute nonsense," denied that it scuttled any deal, and said he had no hand in Litvinenko's death.
Down at the point, sea lions lolled on the sand and crimson Sally Lightfoot crabs scuttled over jet-black lava rocks.
Weird, multi-colored Nokias and Samsungs flitted between fronds of seagrass while Sidekicks scuttled in and out of tiny sea caves.
Critics have pounced on Sessions's scuttled federal judgeship in 1986 as proof he is unfit for the role of attorney general.
The unassuming judge has become the great martyr of scuttled nominations, prodding Democrats to forge ahead with their own righteous obstructionism.
They worried the Olympics could also be scuttled along with its promise of opening diplomatic avenues between North and South Korea.
And after the global economic crisis scuttled her plans, she didn't crumble; with Jobs-like determination, she applied to business school.
By the next morning, February 4th, power had been restored but a bomb threat at MDC scuttled visiting hours yet again.
Recent comments from top Israeli officials on Nazis and Poland scuttled a scheduled summit in Israel, the Associated Press reported Monday.
Fortis had initially agreed to a deal with the Manipal-TPG consortium, but shareholder objections and competing offers scuttled that deal.
SAN FRANCISCO — The finger-pointing over the scuttled $44 billion transaction between the chip makers Qualcomm and NXP Semiconductors has begun.
Israel will hold new elections, after factional squabbles scuttled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to form a government by today's deadline.
Rumors that had hatched about a noon report arrival were scuttled once Mr. Barr grabbed lunch in the department's subterranean cafeteria.
Some of the lobbyists involved privately boasted that their efforts scuttled an attempt by Congress to keep ZTE's sanctions in place.
He also points fingers at duplicitous antagonists in Albany, where his plans for the stadium and congestion-pricing were both scuttled.
But a leadership dispute in the House of Representatives scuttled a vote on that legislation, known as the Bangsamoro Organic Law.
The commander, who had offered safe passage and a rare interview, released the dik-dik, which scuttled off into the bush.
And who was going to be the lead of that show's proposed (and ultimately scuttled) spinoff, How I Met Your Dad?
The White House considered and then scuttled a plan to overturn Obama-era protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
She worked in engine development for Ford for 29 years, she told me, until the program she worked on was scuttled.
Entrepreneurs who hope to leverage its network for their personal financial gain see the same strong resistance that scuttled Comandari's plans.
He scuttled the deal curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions, which President Barack Obama's administration struck with Iran and other leading world powers.
The president may yet mount a serious effort to restrict trade, despite a lull after he scuttled the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Again, it was scuttled when a black employee pointed out the racial overtones of a black man's being put on trial.
As 143 was wartime, the 2-3-2 home and away format was scuttled in favor of the more efficient 3-4.
In the name of working-class allies, Trump has scuttled the That disappointed business supporters who have flourished in the globalized economy.
Alongside its announcement about the scuttled NYC plans, Amazon informed the public that it would not choose a new site for HQ2.
After the Pixel Slate fiasco, Google scuttled its plans to make more Chrome OS-based tablets and just went back to basics.
It seems much more interested in networking than media, but nonetheless scuttled Armstrong's efforts to spin Oath out into an independent company.
The now-scuttled IPO was supposed to be WeWork's biggest investment round of all, which would ratify the company's largest-ever valuation.
Tropical Storm Hermine, which threatened the Gulf Coast refining region last week, scuttled some U.S. oil production and limited imports and shipping.
But that deal was scuttled in January 1987 after police opened fire and killed 13 people during a farmers' demonstration in Manila.
Facebook's recently scuttled plan to offer Indians free internet services, including its own, sparked a furore over the risks of "digital colonialism".
As we approached the firing time, technicians scuttled in and out of the room housing the Z machine making last-minute adjustments.
The deal was scuttled, however, when the State Department become uncomfortable with Iran's terms, according to Deripaska's lawyer and the Levinson family.
Blake Farenthold of Texas resigned from the House, also after a sexual harassment scandal scuttled his plans to run for re-election.
But Republicans are pushing back, saying it was Democrats who scuttled a bipartisan deal to lower premiums by objecting to abortion restrictions.
Baker Hughes, an oil-field specialist, agreed to sell itself to its rival Halliburton before antitrust watchdogs scuttled the combination this year.
Last week, House Republicans once again scuttled bipartisan efforts to withdraw U.S. support for the war with the passage of H.J. Res.
And then finally, after many photos were taken and the sub was given a final sweep for evidence, it was intentionally scuttled.
But when her family tried to hold the nursing home accountable in court, their case was scuttled because of an arbitration clause.
A group urged Pai last year to look at ultimately-scuttled plans for Huawei to release a phone through an American provider.
Last year, O'Rielly and agency head Ajit Pai scuttled an FCC plan to bring additional competition to the set top box market.
The plan for a Bay Area fundraiser was scuttled shortly after the New York Times asked Intel about the event on Tuesday.
"I'm interested in a timeless quality, things that repeat over centuries," she said, as the turtle slowly scuttled across her kitchen table.
Excavation for a new waterfront development in Old Town Alexandria reveals the bones of ships that were scuttled to expand the coastline.
The key element was a leadership deal to fight off killer "poison pill" amendments that have scuttled appropriations bills in recent years.
Specialized units tasked with addressing crime, known as conditions teams, are being scuttled in favor of these groups of neighborhood-based officers.
This week, it had been scheduled to host the World Floral Expo until coronavirus fears scuttled those and most other nonessential plans.
The plan was ultimately scuttled in 21980 after a court ruled that the project might have doomed the river's striped-bass population.
Twenties, which scuttled between networks and streaming services in pre-production for years, is now finally getting its television debut on BET.
But the developers said they were confident they would not face the kind of community and governmental opposition that scuttled previous proposals.
They also know that in 2010, Mr. Christie scuttled plans for a new tunnel that had been scheduled to open next year.
The eight-day-long work stoppage at Canada's largest railroad sent shocks through the country's economy with grain and propane shipments scuttled.
Unfortunately, opponents of increasing line speeds have scuttled a broad range of scientific disciplines in order to advance their anti-poultry position.
Last week, the editorial boards of both The Times and The Wall Street Journal criticized the politicians whose complaints scuttled the deal.
Even when such ideas were scuttled before becoming part of official advertising campaigns, black employees said, the conversations left them feeling uncomfortable.
It's unclear whether the rumors were true and Timberlake hastily scuttled the idea, or if TMZ misreported his plans for the halftime show.
In 2008, a planned signing of a preliminary pact was scuttled when opponents went to the Supreme Court, which declared the agreement unconstitutional.
When George W. Bush wanted to do a deal with Democrats on immigration, Sessions led the rebellion against him that scuttled the deal.
The bank then hoped to signal higher rates in July and raise them in September, but weak inflation data scuttled that idea too.
But the hard-right Republicans who scuttled this bill, including most in the Freedom Caucus, don't want to continue the health-care entitlements.
At least according to public information, the number of Chinese-related transactions that have been scuttled one or way seems to be increasing.
From the earliest days of his first campaign, Trump's free-wheeling style has often scuttled even the best-laid plans of his aides.
That move would have put the legislation in limbo for the foreseeable future and scuttled an all-night voting session on tax relief.
The following year, Harrah's scuttled its partnership with Mr. Trump and sold him its stake in Trump Plaza for more than $21000 million.
U.S. officials and Levinson's family told me that Deripaska's efforts came close to securing Levinson's freedom before the State Department scuttled a deal.
Having done Mr. Felker a good turn, she nearly scuttled his new publication with her 1968 profile of Viva, the Andy Warhol superstar.
Mr. Rajoy's attempt to form a government was scuttled by the votes of the main left-wing opposition parties, led by the Socialists.
Plans for the hotel were scuttled late last month; projects for that site are being reassessed after a lack of interest from hoteliers.
The only public evidence of Trump's temper came after a scuttled visit to the heavily fortified border that separated North and South Korea.
Fighting among Dems: The legislation comes amid intense infighting within the Democratic caucus, which scuttled plans to introduce a budget resolution this week.
The office supplies retailer's 2015 merger agreement with rival was scuttled by a judge over concerns about how the deal would affect prices.
The Premier League floated the idea of every team playing an extra regular-season game overseas, but vehement fan protests scuttled the notion.
It had been valued at $1.2 billion, per terms of a planned 2017 merger with DraftKings that was scuttled by U.S. antitrust regulators.
JBG Companies scuttled plans for an office building and added more apartments to its proposed mixed-use project in the area, for example.
Three ships were scuttled and buried here centuries ago as Alexandria sought to expand its land into the deeper waters of the river.
"How could you have done this?" was the only criticism Laura heard from her ailing father when he learned she'd scuttled the transaction.
Michael Flynn might've scuttled a military operation to help Turkey (which used to pay him), and that's just the start of things today.
It will be a busy day on the outside courts as tournament organizers look to make up matches scuttled by Wednesday's rainy conditions.
Both Democratic and Republican legislatures, from Delaware to Wisconsin to Virginia, have scuttled proposals to make map drawing less prone to political manipulation.
The final straw for the pro-immigration camp came in 85033, as Trump scuttled the negotiations prompted by his order to rescind DACA.
And a controversial provision in the plan that would not have automatically included the House's evidence was also scuttled from a previous draft.
Maybe because of the same content conservatism that had scuttled Vital Signs, executives reportedly asked Shyamalan to remove crucifixes from his characters' houses.
Trump signed a letter of intent on the Moscow deal, which was a nonbinding agreement, but the venture was ultimately scuttled in 2016.
" Asked if Trump's statement scuttled the need for additional legislation, a Democratic leadership aide said, "We have no details beyond a vague statement.
The proposal for a new branch of the military dedicated to space was scuttled in favor of an independent study of the issue.
She also launched KKW Fragrance and a shapewear brand called Skims (its original name, Kimono, was scuttled after an outcry over cultural appropriation).
The scuttled deal is just the latest in a string of disappointments for Cerberus, which has unsuccessfully tried to shed Albertsons multiple times.
For beyond trade, there is a host of other multinational agreements Trump has scuttled with the aim of redrawing them to America's advantage.
On Tuesday, Schumer pulled a previous offer of $20 billion worth of border wall funding after the Trump White House scuttled a deal.
We've seen lots of weird projects inside Google's ATAP, but most of them (like the ill-fated Project Ara) have ended up getting scuttled.
Nursed back to health, they return to their plane to find it scuttled — not by violence, but by being impenetrably sewn up in canvas.
The premiere of Bachelor in Paradise wasted no time in its Monday premiere addressing the allegations of sexual assault that nearly scuttled the season.
Dutch driver Max Verstappen was forced to drive carefully around the creature when it scuttled onto the track in the middle of his drive.
The previous efforts were scuttled by investors concerned about GNC's slumping sales as brick-and-mortar retailers struggle in the face of online competitors.
White House officials, without providing specifics, said on Thursday the meeting could be scuttled if North Korea did anything unacceptable over the next month.
But the project was scuttled by former GM CEO Dan Akerson in 60, according to Sam Abuelsamid, a senior analyst at research firm Navigant.
Trump appeared quiet, reserved and, in an unlikely move for the media-hungry mogul, he even scuttled press interviews to prepare for his speech.
Many of the requirements are similar to proposed U.S. FCC privacy rules the Trump administration scuttled at the behest of industry lobbyists last year.
He scuttled plans for a satellite museum in London, preferring to collaborate with the Victoria & Albert Museum instead to host exhibitions within its facilities.
A film review on Friday about the documentary "Havana Motor Club" misidentified the pope whose visit to Cuba scuttled plans for a racing competition.
Abe was a leading force in lobbying for the CPTPP, and although Japan is likely to ratify the agreement, the schedule may be scuttled.
The scuttled deal has left a lot of people wondering what actually happened — and where do the US and North Korea go from here?
Both projects were scuttled as hardware from DJI and Ebee caught up to needs, after sinking tons of engineering time and manufacturing into them.
The 33-year-old Spaniard is difficult to wear down and he scuttled along the back of the court firing returns from all angles.
Trump reportedly wanted the deal "scuttled," and is said to have ordered former Defense Secretary James Mattis to "screw Amazon" out of the contract.
A $500 million per year program meant to train a moderate force to defeat ISIS was scuttled in October after fielding only 150 rebels.
Republican leaders scuttled a previous attempt by the two senators because they wanted another shot at repeal, an effort that failed ignominiously last week.
In Whitefish, Montana, for example, an entire community was targeted and its rabbi harassed, and a neo-Nazi march was planned (though later scuttled).
British lawmakers on Saturday scuttled Prime Minister Boris Johnson's carefully choreographed plan to push his Brexit deal through a special Saturday session of Parliament.
The pair met at their student residence, St. Salvator's Hall, where Middleton said she "went bright red and scuttled off" during their first conversation.
The project was ultimately scuttled in 2017 following a series of legal and financial setbacks and "not-in-my-backyard" protests from wealthy homeowners.
That effort faltered Friday with new opposition from Senator John McCain of Arizona, the perennial maverick who had scuttled the Senate's first repeal effort.
Others noted that with a new U.S. administration prompting changes in personnel at government departments, a final deal may be delayed or even scuttled.
SoftBank acquired Sprint in 2013 and made a first attempt at merging it with T-Mobile, but the effort was scuttled by regulatory concerns.
In an early morning Twitter attack, Mr. Trump singled out members of the House Freedom Caucus, which scuttled his health care overhaul last week.
"I have no business," Abdullah explained, pointing to five scuttled dive boats moored across Massawa harbor that had constituted his fleet during better times.
Among the changes are shortening the broadcast time to three hours, and proposing an "outstanding achievement in popular film" category that was quickly scuttled.
She scuttled the project's permit and ordered a review of alternatives to building in a maritime sanctuary for the preservation of fish and wildlife.
Their fierce opposition to a popular law that was already working to protect everyday Americans effectively muddied the debate and scuttled support for reauthorization.
Bart Stupak (D-MI) nearly scuttled the effort by offering an amendment barring federal funds from being used to subsidize insurance plans covering abortions.
So I scuttled it, and brought it back a few years later when I was doing stand up, and it didn't work then either.
That deal was initially scuttled because of the phone-hacking scandal that happened when ... Remember that giant story that we've all moved on from?
The Dmitrii Donskoi, was a Russian cruiser that was deliberately scuttled by its captain after taking heavy damage in the Battle of Tsushima in 1905.
SABIC bought its nearly quarter stake in January from activist investors who had previously scuttled Muttenz-based Clariant's planned merger with U.S.-based Huntsman Corp.
But with all eyes on Capitol Hill on Thursday for a blockbuster hearing on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's US Supreme Court nomination, those plans were scuttled.
Corporations that don't formulate a thorough cybersecurity plan and monitor its implementation will encounter more breaches and increasingly become mired in scuttled M&A opportunities.
Despite the heated rhetoric, the fixed-income response Friday morning was largest contained, suggesting to some that the market had already foreseen a scuttled deal.
A move to acquire Ireland-based Allergan in 2016 was scuttled after a decision by the Obama administration limited benefits of a tax inversion deal.
Among this year's M&A graveyard are Pfizer's withdrawal of its bid for Allergan and the scuttled Baker Hughes-Halliburton deal, to name a couple.
The Sinclair deal was scuttled this month after the Federal Communications Commission opposed the deal, questioning Sinclair's candor over the planned sale of some stations.
WEEKEND A film review on Friday about the documentary "Havana Motor Club" misidentified the pope whose visit to Cuba scuttled plans for a racing competition.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.), a co-sponsor, said after the scuttled vote. Sen.
He prudently warns that Chile's return to democracy could have been scuttled by a Spanish warrant for the arrest of the military dictator Augusto Pinochet.
Several large mergers have been scuttled during the Trump administration for antitrust or national security concerns, and regulatory reviews are dragging on for long periods.
First, Trump scuttled the Hanoi summit last month by asking Kim to give up his entire nuclear arsenal in exchange for near-complete sanctions relief.
Anti-tax and pro-life leaders who huddled with Ryan in the Speaker's office Thursday were livid that the Freedom group scuttled the health bill.
Williams' surprising departure scuttled what would have been a much-anticipated rematch against Osaka, who beat her in the chaotic U.S. Open final last September.
Last year, a large protest scuttled Mr. Trump's plans for a campaign rally in the city, where his surname is emblazoned on a downtown skyscraper.
Hailing from a liberal corner of California, he was a major voice in health care debates, but an acid tongue may have scuttled his advancement.
So far, CRA resolutions have scuttled a coal mining pollution rule and a regulation calling for more financial disclosure information from drilling and mining firms.
After all, the activism of teachers, parents and progressives almost got DeVos's nomination scuttled, and we are bloodied but also fired up for more battles.
Then in February, Queens officials, bucking the mayor and governor, scuttled Amazon's plan to open a huge headquarters there, snubbing the promise of 25,1.73 jobs.
Atlanta had already scuttled opportunities to build on its lead, loading the bases in consecutive innings without scoring, its run total stubbornly stuck at four.
But that second part of the plan was scuttled after HHS aides realized the industry-hosted event could expose the health department to ethical risks.
Mr. Lee's proposal was scuttled by Mr. Trump, who rejected the Republican offer of trading a future legislative fix for support of his current declaration.
But Vice President Dick Cheney and other pro-oil voices within the administration scuttled the plan days before its announcement — another opportunity for action lost.
That said, it's unclear if supporters, teamed up with Lee and Leahy, can overcome the same forces that long have scuttled them in the Senate.
The London exchange also sought to acquire TMX, the parent of the Toronto stock exchange, though that deal was scuttled by investors in the Canadian company.
His move effectively scuttled efforts at forming a coalition government, opening the way for possible early elections in the autumn following an inconclusive vote in March.
At the time, there was brief talk about doing a version here with Australian snakes but the idea was scuttled for a number of obvious reasons.
Still, Place de l'Etoile feels as empty as it once did when it was a no-man's-land that people scuttled across for fear of snipers.
The mine, which produced 506,500 tonnes of copper in 2016, had planned a significant expansion years ago but dropping prices for the metal scuttled those plans.
This practice has scuttled crowdfunding sites like Hatreon and MakerSupport, and it's temporarily knocked the social network Gab and white supremacist blog The Daily Stormer offline.
Britain's parliament accepted a Brexit withdrawal deal in principle on Tuesday but scuttled Prime Minister Boris Johnson's timetable to legislate on the agreement before a Oct.
In one VDare post sent to EOIR employees in July, a blogger wrote that the "deep state" had scuttled previous efforts to enforce fast-track deportations.
Her tormenting of poor Sam in past episodes is essentially what scuttled the escape attempt, ending that entire family and resulting in Carl's gaping head wound.
That is the latest after the summit was scuttled and North Korea blamed in part, comments made during our interview with the vice president on Monday.
By lunchtime Friday, many were among the 30 Republicans who joined Democrats and scuttled the sweeping farm and food bill, a setback for Ryan, R-Wis.
Elijah Cummings said Nunes "scuttled and put a cloud over his own investigation" and suggested the California Republican should be the target of an investigation himself.
With a Republican House majority of only 21 votes, these hard line conservatives can scuttle any bill—and for these reasons they have scuttled this one.
The sharp drop in the index comes as the threat of a full-blown trade war between China and the United States has scuttled Chinese markets.
And Wednesday, Russia said it was canceling talks with US officials meant to improve relations between the two countries, claiming Washington had scuttled chances for cooperation.
Steve Bannon told me that he had personally scuttled Tillerson's choice of Susan Thornton to be Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.
Washington (CNN)If Donald Trump thought he could end this week with a high note at the G20 summit, Robert Mueller's investigation certainly scuttled those plans.
LeEco's woes also scuttled a $2 billion deal to buy U.S. television maker Vizio, hurt other related ventures and led to massive cost-cutting and layoffs.
Hermine, which threatened the Gulf Coast refining hub last week, scuttled some U.S. oil production and limited imports and shipping, ultimately did not harm Gulf facilities.
This is not the first advisory council Trump has scuttled since taking the oval office -- notably dismantling a federal advisory committee on climate change in August.
It was scuttled after the British Columbia Utilities Commission, the province's independent public utility regulator, opposed the project because of doubts about the company's demand forecasts.
The president's sprawling political apparatus once envisioned launching a massive advertising blitz defining the presumptive nominee, but the idea was scuttled once the coronavirus took hold.
Max Thunder's air combat exercises so unnerved North Korea this year that it issued threatening statements that nearly scuttled the June summit between Trump and Kim.
Oil was down over a scuttled OPEC deal which will now mean that Russia and Saudi Arabia will flood the global oil market with cheap crude.
Oil prices have lost about half their value since Saudi Arabia and Russia scuttled an agreement between them and other major oil producers to curb supply.
The president, in this view, does not need to browbeat Mr. Sessions about ending the investigation when he could simply order it scuttled on his own.
I finished it in a day, as waves slipped over the shore and crabs scuttled across the seafloor and the white edge of my thigh burned.
The gnawing fear of failure; the grandiose but vague creative hopes scuttled for money; the resentment of artistic pretension: it's all straight from the Yates playbook.
ESPN This game was undoubtedly chosen to showcase the Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson against a contender, but Williamson's knee injury in the preseason scuttled that plan.
That includes the International Monetary Fund, which last week reportedly scuttled talks with Ukraine regarding a potential loan over the influence Kolomoisky has attempted to wield.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday scuttled a $420,000 deal to settle a class action against Vanderbilt University for allegedly violating federal law governing mass layoffs.
To trim costs, Mr. Edwards recently shuttered the company's labs, laid off some 40 scientists and scuttled plans to move forward on three other promising antibiotics.
But the president's advisers on the National Security Council and National Economic Council scuttled the proposal over concerns it could not stand up to legal scrutiny.
That was scuttled when the United States took a sharp wrong turn with the invasion of Iraq, a misstep that was a profound boon to extremists.
Recession fears scuttled capital expenditure plans during much of 2019 but strong employment and signs of an improving global economy suggests that will change next year.
Recession fears scuttled capital expenditure plans during much of 2019, but strong employment and signs of an improving global economy suggest that will change next year.
An FBI agent says in an affidavit filed Saturday that he believes Bennett intentionally scuttled the couple's vessel late on May 14 or early May 15.
Carwin faded out over the next two years as an accumulation of injuries to his back and knee scuttled every fight he attached his name to.
That the Democratic agenda, so singularly important to women, could be scuttled by a slugfest between generations of like-minded women is a tragedy we can't afford.
" The pup's back legs, which have no feeling, were, sadly, "torn up pretty well because of how they dangled and scraped the ground as he scuttled around.
"Singapore is clearly deeply annoyed at the U.S. abandoning TPP," said Chovanec, referring to the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement that was scuttled by the Trump administration.
Meanwhile, the male camaraderie we've seen countless times in the action genre (both through games and movies) is quite literally scuttled to the side in this story.
The plan covers 2019 and takes the place of a previously proposed 2018 bonus program that PG&E scuttled after criticism from wildfire victims and their lawyers.
The negative response among many New Yorkers to the company's HQ2 plans, which were ultimately scuttled, shows that the brand isn't as beloved as it once was.
NBC News and MSNBC have terminated veteran political reporter and analyst Mark Halperin's contract amid allegations of sexual harassment that have already scuttled much of his career.
Their flight alarmed aid groups and scuttled peace talks held in Geneva, and it filled social media with homemade video and personal accounts of their harried trek.
The agency was asked to estimate the economic impact of S. 744, a comprehensive immigration reform bill that passed the Senate before being scuttled in the House.
That deal was ultimately scuttled by management issues, but those issues were resolved when Les Moonves stepped down as CBS CEO last year amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Secrets were revealed, alliances were scuttled, and Ben played an idol at a clutch moment to save himself and evict fan favorite Lauren Rimmer from the game.
Of note, Comcast* scuttled its plan to buy Time Warner Cable two years ago when the DOJ leaked word that it would sue to stop that merger.
"The Night Of" stands as a reminder that a scuttled plea hearing can ultimately be a victory for the falsely accused, if they are acquitted at trial.
Tesla has weathered a rocky few months in the wake of Musk's tweets that he had "funding secured" for a deal, later scuttled, to take Tesla private.
Trump scuttled the Iran nuclear agreement over opposition from the leaders of Britain, France and Germany, who had negotiated it in tandem with then-President Barack Obama.
It was badly damaged following an attack by Japanese warships during the Russo-Japanese War and was scuttled in the Sea of Japan on May 29, 1905.
Behind the scenes in Vienna, part 2: Per Reuters, Harold Hamm, CEO of U.S. shale powerhouse Continental Resources, has scuttled his planned appearance at an OPEC event.
McCain has frequently been a thorn in Trump's side and cast the deciding vote that scuttled Republican efforts to overturn the Affordable Care Act earlier this year.
But massive capital outflows prompted the government to crack down on the shopping spree abroad, and scuttled deals like Wanda's $1 billion move to buy Dick Clark.
And ever since Mr. Abdulmutallab's attack, when political fallout scuttled the Obama administration's plan to bring five detainees to New York to be tried in the Sept.
If the Kavanaugh nomination is scuttled, chances are Republicans will try to replace him with someone like Amy Coney Barrett, who is in some ways more conservative.
State-owned Tsinghua Unigroup tried to buy Micron Technology, a memory chip maker based in Idaho, for $23 billion in 2015, but regulatory worries scuttled the deal.
Chief among the disagreements that have scuttled past efforts to defuse the standoff is North Korea's requests for security guarantees in return for abandoning its nuclear weapons.
He also pledged to "actively communicate with" shareholders, an apparent reference to U.S. hedge fund Elliott Management Corp which effectively scuttled a previous restructuring plan last year.
When he traveled to Singapore, he said he watched as street sellers kept grabbing live crabs as they scuttled off a barbecue grill, keen to get away.
Mr. McCabe told Mr. Trump that it would be a risky move after firing a well-respected director, so the president scuttled the trip, citing scheduling conflicts.
Critics say it was Ms. Harley who scuttled the most recent attempt by Mr. Munroe to hire a chief financial officer, a charge she does not deny.
In the 1930s, MGM scuttled a plan to make a movie about the killings after Turkey exerted intense pressure on the State Department and the studio itself.
When the hacking fracas threatened to subsume his business, Mr. Murdoch watched his bid to acquire Sky, the British satellite and news giant, scuttled by British regulators.
Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab had been expected to announce an 18-member Cabinet on Friday, but last minute disputes among political factions scuttled his latest attempt.
Dressed in a baggy crimson sweatsuit, he ended the routine by hoisting his friend Chris, who scuttled midair along the side of a wall like a spider.
The comments nearly scuttled then-nascent diplomacy with North Korea, who feared Bolton meant its leaders would meet the same fate as killed Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi.
He had nearly forgotten that his mother's fears about American life — the guns, riots, school shootings — had almost scuttled his chances of studying in the United States.
They were also sitting on Trump's desk when he became president, negotiated already by the Obama administration as part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership he promptly scuttled.
Calling it "an attempt to choke off" public information, Mr. Schiff said Mr. Nunes had scuttled the hearing under pressure from the White House after Monday's hearing.
Washington has secured a trade pact with Mexico and Canada, but there are fears it could be scuttled by Trump's intention to impose duties on Mexican goods.
Democrats have seized on allegations by former colleagues that he made offensive racial comments as a young attorney, which scuttled his nomination to a federal judgeship in 1986.
To get in that favorable spot, Comcast is offering the same $2.5 billion reverse breakup fee as Disney in the event that the deal is scuttled by regulators.
Mason and Wyman were among 130 people put out of work, while Ben Sprecher forfeited millions in potential revenue and saw his Broadway dreams scuttled — maybe for good.
Mason and Wyman were among 130 people put out of work, while Ben Sprecher forfeited millions in potential revenue and saw his Broadway dreams scuttled—maybe for good.
Small coelurosaurs would likely have scuttled on the ground hunting insects in tropical forests, likely populated by trees similar to those of Kauri trees extant in New Zealand.
RIMAP has reportedly mapped nine archaeological sites of 13 different ships that were scuttled in Rhode Island's Newport Harbor in 1778, in the midst of the American Revolution.
Michael Gianaris on Friday defended his opposition to Amazon's now-scuttled plan for what would have been a new headquarters in the Queens section of New York City.
Brennan, meanwhile, was a senior official at the agency when the program was initially established—a fact that scuttled his own first nomination as CIA director in 2008.
Past attempts at peace deals in Libya have often been scuttled by internal divisions among the country's armed groups and by the different countries backing the local actors.
The line appeared to be a veiled reference to a planned White House visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this month, which was scuttled due to scheduling problems.
And now, when the president scuttled a White House statement honoring the life of a true patriot and then quickly returned the White House flags to full-mast.
Within 33 days the offering was scuttled, WeWork's valuation plummeted 70% or more, and Neumann, who believed he would become the world's first trillionaire, was ousted as CEO.
He didn't rise to his feet, only scuttled the desk chair toward the curtain and held it open with one hand and looked at me with utter disdain.
It was scuttled during the 1905 Battle of Tsushima in the waters between present-day South Korea and Japan, during the Russo-Japanese War, which Moscow eventually lost.
Zoe Lofgren of California scuttled an earlier vote on the bill in the House Judiciary Committee when she proposed amendments that would have likely sunk the overall bill.
Fixx's book is the reason your parents or grandparents scuttled down the streets of your youth wearing headbands, like Mark Knopfler in Dire Straits's "Walk of Life" video.
But it was scuttled in the House when about two dozen moderate Republicans informed their leaders that they would not support a budget bill with the drilling included.
Land struggles had scuttled an airport project to the northeast 15 years ago, and the lake bed — which is mostly federal land — seemed to offer an easier path.
It is immoral and unconscionable that Republicans and their leaders in Congress and the state legislatures have continually scuttled commonsense gun reform, as this epidemic of violence rages.
Presidents can also exert illicit influence, as when President Richard M. Nixon scuttled a federal antitrust lawsuit against International Telephone and Telegraph, a major contributor to his campaign.
Peloton's stock has fallen 24% since its debut last month, when storm clouds were amassing over office-sharing startup WeWork's IPO, which would be scuttled on Sept. 20193.
Mr. Murdoch's previous bid for Sky was scuttled by a scandal involving phone hacking by journalists in Britain that led to the closing of one of his newspapers.
Legalization efforts in New York State and in New Jersey were scuttled last year when some legislators thought the provisions to benefit Black and brown communities were inadequate.
A dream purchase nearly scuttled by undisclosed debt forced Schneider and Auten, who now live in Sitges, Spain, into a financial reckoning — and their new line of work.
While most people scuttled for shelter, a few of us stood for several moments, eyes to the sky in wonder, savoring the rain droplets falling on our faces.
That aggressiveness served him well in the presidential campaign, and allowed him to muscle through scandals and self-inflicted management mistakes that would have scuttled a lesser politician.
It also voted for an amendment to block the federal government from using the social cost of carbon, an accounting mechanism for regulations that Trump has already scuttled.
It was McCain's opposition, including a decisive and dramatic thumbs-down "no" vote on the Senate floor, that twice scuttled his party's efforts to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Anderson argues that this pattern of advancement followed by retreat has effectively eroded, if not scuttled, every modicum of progress made by African Americans since the Emancipation Proclamation.
Instead, both before Trump and during his administration the GOP has scuttled many compromises on immigration that would have given them the border security they say they want.
Backed by the Bush White House, the cellular industry quickly lawyered up and scuttled the rules, claiming they would have created "a huge economic and bureaucratic burden" for industry.
The plan covers 2019 and takes the place of a previously proposed 2018 bonus program that the California power provider scuttled after criticism from wildfire victims and their lawyers.
A massive online backlash ultimately scuttled both proposals in 2012 after thousands of companies, artists, and critics argued the filters would chill legitimate speech and potentially break the internet.
So of course Trump's electoral prospects weren't going to be scuttled when it turned out that he was prone to making racist or far-fetched or patently unbelievable claims.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, scuttled a deal to bring a large Amazon office to Queens in exchange for tax subsidies — but New Yorkers consistently tell pollsters they wish she hadn't.
The political crisis intensified in recent weeks after elections authorities scuttled an opposition effort to request a recall against Maduro following accusations of fraud in a preliminary signature drive.
Medvedev said Russia would "cope" despite the sanctions, but said they had scuttled any chance for improved relations between the two countries — something Trump has repeatedly said he desires.
Senate Republican leaders scuttled plans for a vote on health care reform earlier this week as GOP leaders criticized the bill, but Trump was optimistic in his outlook Wednesday.
Soon after Bisping beat Henderson, a contract dispute scuttled former welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre's presumed return at UFC 206 and left a gaping hole in the Toronto card.
And the project was delayed after its original plan to build a floating performance space on the Potomac River was scuttled amid environmental concerns and the objections of boaters.
Within 33 days the offering was scuttled, WeWork's valuation plummeted 70% or more, and Adam Neumann, who believed he would become the world's first trillionaire, was ousted as CEO.
RELATED: Pelosi denies Trump use of House chamber for State of the Union They were left considering possible alternatives before Trump scuttled the idea in his Wednesday night tweet.
These new regulations effectively scuttled New York-based Pfizer from being bought out by Allergan and moving its corporate address to Ireland in order to save millions in taxes.
On several occasions, the Carter administration believed it had reached a final agreement, only to see the deal scuttled at the last minute by Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
We first see him as a young man, whose dreams of pursuing a mathematics course at a prestigious university are scuttled because his postman father can't afford the fees.
After the failure to pass ObamaCare repeal, the House GOP is worried ambitious plans to pass tax reform could also be scuttled if just a handful of senators object.
But the San Felipe Stakes for 3-year-old Kentucky Derby hopefuls and the Santa Anita Handicap for older horses were scuttled when the track was closed on Tuesday.
But it was perhaps the now-scuttled new magazine that exemplified both Mr. Wieseltier's intellectual ambition and the loyal roster of high-powered collaborators he accumulated over the years.
But the health care debacle has scuttled the president's plans, and he is considering merging one or all of the proposals in the hopes of cobbling together a coalition.
Andrew Cuomo both signed executive orders this week requiring state agencies purchase their internet from broadband providers who operate according to the principles of recently scuttled net neutrality rules.
They will work together to name two new members to the five-member elections board, which last month scuttled an opposition recall effort and escalated the country's political standoff.
A project that could've opened a path to the middle class for thousands of families was scuttled by a few very powerful people sitting in a boardroom in Seattle.
Past attempts at peace deals in Libya have often been scuttled by internal divisions among the country's competing armed groups and by the different countries backing the local actors.
An injunction against Ring scuttled one fundraising deal it had planned just a few months before Amazon's billion dollar purchase of the smart-home security company, according to sources.
"Basically what he has done is he has scuttled and put a cloud over his own investigation and he has become the subject -- he should be -- of an investigation," Rep.
It scuttled from the desk under my window onto the side of my bookshelf as I frantically grabbed for my weapon of choice, my chunky, size 12 New Balance sneaker.
Its push to software came after a failed attempt last year to buy mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc for $9003 billion, which was scuttled by the Trump administration, citing national security.
The opposition has intensified demonstrations since authorities last week effectively scuttled its drive for a plebiscite, with a national strike and march to the presidential palace set for coming days.
It appears in recent weeks, however, Mexican immigration officials have scuttled some of those plans by implementing caps on the number of people that can be returned to the country.
Thylacodes vandyensis has only been documented in a single location: on the USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenburg, a retired Navy vessel that was intentionally scuttled to create an artificial reef.
Andrea Jenkyns, who resigned from her role within May's government as a parliamentary private secretary over the summer, said Brexit was now in danger of being scuttled by the government.
Its push to software came after a failed attempt last year to buy mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc for $117 billion, which was scuttled by the Trump administration, citing national security.
At one point, when a second meeting between Penn and Guzmán is scuttled for security concerns after Guzmán narrowly escapes a military raid, Penn sends his remaining questions via BBM.
When Secretary Perdue scuttled the rule, what was most appalling was his basis for rejecting these basic marketplace safeguards that could help keep the American dream alive for family farmers.
The episode scuttled her political strategy to cede the spotlight to Mr. Trump, stirred public doubts about her candor and gave new life to conspiracy theories about her health. Mrs.
FanDuel last year claimed its fully-diluted value was $1.2 billion, which was calculated for the purpose of a merger with rival DraftKings that was later scuttled by antitrust regulators.
After being exiled from King's Landing by the High Sparrow's newly minted theocracy, Jaime scuttled a rebellion at Riverrun while Cersei decimated the Tyrells and Sparrows and crowned herself queen.
The Wasp was traveling southeast; it was hit by the Japanese torpedoes; it was abandoned; it floated with the current west-northwest; it was scuttled by the Lansdowne; it sank.
It seemed quite unlikely that whatever they had found was evidence of one of the Wasp's two major traumas: the Japanese strike or the American volley that scuttled the ship.
He urged lawmakers to eliminate the mandate, and he scuttled a proposal in the House that would have raised revenue by shifting the tax treatment of some popular retirement contributions.
Other big U.S. events that have been scuttled include two developer conferences planned for May in California's Silicon Valley - Facebook Inc's F8 conference and Alphabet Inc's Google I/O conference.
After news of the scuttled trade surfaced on Thursday, Walker said he was frustrated that a concern about his medical report had become public, and said that he was healthy.
Ahead of the scuttled earlier visit, a Trump administration official told POLITICO that Trump was fine with Pompeo visiting Kyiv at the time, even though the impeachment process was ongoing.
Why it matters: This ends a 57-year partnership between the two companies, and comes after the pair's proposed merger was scuttled by activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason.
That idea was quickly scuttled, as was a subsequent plan to move four awards into the commercial breaks to help streamline the ceremony, which prompted a rebellion from Academy members.
Previous attempts at negotiating peace have been scuttled by violence, most recently last December, when an attack on a U.S. military base claimed by the Taliban put talks on hold.
Still, even skeptics are shocked at how a bill with such broad support — and a track record of boosting investment and job growth — could be scuttled because of political logjams.
Other more aggressive drug pricing interventions, like allowing importation from Canada and setting prices in the US based on prices in other countries, have also been scuttled by internal divisions.
The swift pace to complete, release and quickly vote on a tax cut is aimed at leaving little time for the type of dissent that has scuttled previous tax proposals.
ProPublica reported in June that under Ms. DeVos, the department had scuttled more than 1,200 civil rights investigations that began under the Obama administration and lasted at least six months.
A scuttled rule to protect waterways from coal mining pollution would have caused relatively few layoffs within the industry and created nearly as many new jobs, according to a government report.
Two previous times the men were set to campaign together were scuttled, including one in the wake of the release of the "Access Hollywood" tape where Trump described sexually assaulting women.
The 5,800-ton ironclad cruiser was badly damaged following an attack by Japanese warships during the Russo-Japanese War and was scuttled in the Sea of Japan on May 29, 1905.
Soon, in response to some parents' complaints, the school board scuttled this arrangement, decreeing that "male and female restroom and locker room facilities...shall be limited to the corresponding biological genders".
It's worth noting that public opinion polls showed solid support for the Amazon boondoggle, and that some industry groups in New York are in public mourning over the company's scuttled plans.
Officials at the Pentagon, Reuters reported, scuttled a potential plan to resettle Tariq Ba Odah, a Yemeni detainee who has been imprisoned since 2002 and was cleared for release in 2009.
She limped on, transporting first food to the Falkland Islands, then troops to the American war of independence, before finally being scuttled off the coast of Newport, Rhode Island, in 1778.
But that option was scuttled after Manafort's lawyers told the federal Bureau of Prison that they were worried about his health and safety if he were held in the city jail.
So we sort of scuttled that and ... the timing happened to coincide with the idea that we should really start thinking about investing in our own original TV shows or movies.
In Iran, an official balking at allowing Mr. Rezaian's wife and mother to leave with him on a Swiss military aircraft nearly scuttled the deal, American officials said earlier this week.
Saudi Arabia and Iran were at the center of disagreement that scuttled a previous OPEC effort to freeze production last April, and both are seen as key to any future deal.
But today a crash has scuttled the boats, so I'm directed by a Kurdistan Regional Government official to a gravel lot, where I wait for some minutes until a bus arrives.
He failed in farcical fashion looking for a quick single that always looked like a gamble, left stranded when Brathwaite scuttled back to his crease as Peter Nevill broke the stumps.
Cory Richards had just summited Mount Everest, without oxygen, and his attempt to share his hard won victory with the world was being scuttled by the most mundane of tech issues.
By Thursday morning, Jackson was back in the White House basement, returning to his job as the President's physician after his nomination to become the next Veterans Affairs secretary was scuttled.
The plan covers 2019 and takes the place of a previously proposed 2018 bonus program for some 14,000 employees that PG&E scuttled after criticism from wildfire victims and their lawyers.
In 2010, the Obama administration scuttled the rockets and crew capsule that were to have been part of the canceled Constellation program in favor of developing better technologies for space travel.
Its push to software came after a failed attempt last year to buy mobile chipmaker Qualcomm Inc for $117 billion, which was scuttled by the Trump administration, citing national security concerns.
Inhofe was in the bipartisan chorus of lawmakers who opposed Pentagon plans to cut costs by decommissioning the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman before the administration scuttled those plans this year.
The office supplies retailer had struck a merger deal with rival Office Depot in 2015, but that deal was scuttled by a judge over concerns about how it would affect prices.
And the taxi's complex design - conceived by a Transport Ministry committee with representatives from carmakers, taxi companies and advocates for the disabled - has scuttled at least one attempt to export it.
The deal was scuttled when the FCC took the unusual step of referring it to an administrative judge for review and questioned Sinclair's candor over the planned sale of some stations.
FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe is expected to testify behind closed doors before the House Intelligence Committee this week after a scheduling dispute had scuttled his initial hearing date last week.
The card, which was scuttled in 1967, went hand in hand with the cabaret license that every establishment needed to legally allow dancing, which survived until less than a year ago.
Instead of using a static shot looking up at the musician on the stage, they scuttled around the stage and among the performers, intimately capturing multiple angles (and sometimes one another).
The Times reported in January that the captains-pick-their-teams format was initially conceived with the full intention to televise the selections, but pushback from the union scuttled those plans.
During the Battle of Midway, from June 3 to 7, the two carriers were dive-bombed by American planes and Kaga was torpedoed before they were scuttled by their own navies.
But in a fishing village thousands of miles away, where giant goannas scuttled through gumtrees and kookaburras laughed, my siblings were hunting for wild animal scat and leaping into the ocean.
Democrats, particularly those in the CHC, have grown increasingly frustrated with the GOP and White House handling of the immigration debate, as six different bipartisan agreements have been reached and scuttled.
In fact, I and other US officials consistently advocated re-instituting a scuttled investigation of Zlochevsky Burisma's founder, as well as holding the corrupt prosecutors who closed the case to account.
Now the city must grapple with the fallout of what the scuttled deal could mean for its future as a business-friendly destination and a center for technology companies in particular.
The behavior is substantially worse than giving money to an illegal immigrant (which defeated a George W. Bush nominee) or failing to pay nanny taxes (which scuttled a Bill Clinton nominee).
Trump scuttled a trade deal President Barack Obama negotiated with other Asian nations as he came into office, promising he would have better luck negotiating a direct trade deal with Beijing.
The adoption of Maloney's amendments scuttled GOP support for the underlying spending bills, causing GOP leaders to conclude a more limited amendment process would keep Democrats forcing votes that embarrassed Republicans.
Plans for the House Budget Committee to roll out its budget were scuttled for a third time this week as disagreements in the Republican caucus persist over how to move forward.
Beijing put a "technical" hold on a UN resolution in March -- the fourth time it had scuttled India's attempt to sanction the man it holds responsible for multiple terror attacks in India.
Earlier on Sunday, Mattarella effectively scuttled efforts to form a coalition government supported by the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement and far-right League after he rejected their choice for economy minister.
He was singled out to replace Biden's vice presidential chief of staff Ron Klain, a move that was scuttled by top Obama officials who feared his first loyalty would be to Bloomberg.
Venezuela's opposition Democratic Unity coalition called for a 12-hour shutdown as part of escalating protests after authorities scuttled its push for a referendum to recall the OPEC nation's unpopular socialist leader.
The speech comes just days after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo issued a steep list of demands to be included in a nuclear treaty to replace the deal scuttled by Trump.
According to both newspapers, Wolff claims in Siege that Robert Mueller's team went so far as to draft an indictment against President Trump during the Russia investigation but ultimately scuttled that plan.
Her dad, emerging like a crab from the shadows, scuttled her bags upstairs over her protests, and in short order the five of them were awkwardly assembled around the plastic-coated table.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Hundreds of women marched again in Polish cities on Monday to oppose proposals for tight restrictions on abortion after earlier protests effectively scuttled a near-total ban on terminating pregnancies.
In 1929, he had crafted a deal to merge his namesake chocolate empire with Kraft Phenix Cheese Corporation and Colgate-Palmolive-Peet company, but the plan was scuttled by the Great Depression.
If that bill, the subject of the discharge petition, was defeated as expected, the separate discharge process would in effect be scuttled, even if the special rule is subsequently discharged and adopted.
In early 2013, he scuttled the College Board's internal digital project and brought in an outsider to lead the effort: Mark Luetzelschwab, who had helped run an education technology company called Agilix.
The Oncor purchase requires approval by the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT), which in 2016 and 2017 scuttled takeover bids by privately held Hunt Consolidated Inc and NextEra Energy Inc (NEE.
We found that, under Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, the department has scuttled more than 1,200 civil rights investigations that were begun under the Obama administration and lasted at least six months.
The S.S. Minden, a German cargo ship scuttled in waters near Iceland during the early days of World War II, for example, is rumored to contain a huge trove of Nazi gold.
Republicans for seven years had vowed to get rid of Obamacare, but deep intra-party divisions have scuttled their efforts to get legislation through the Senate, where they hold a slim majority.
He failed in farcical fashion looking for a quick single that always looked like a gamble, left stranded when Kraigg Brathwaite scuttled back to his crease as Peter Nevill broke the stumps.
Finally, as we draw closer to the Oscar nominations in January, I'm reminded of the category that was hastily suggested and withdrawn almost as suddenly: the scuttled Oscar for best popular film.
On Tennis PARIS — It has been a frustrating year at the office so far for Serena Williams, filled with old injuries that have resurfaced and new ones that have scuttled her chances.
Just days after federal health officials warned a domestic outbreak was inevitable, testing is ramping up, hundreds of people are being monitored, schools are shutting down, and travel plans are being scuttled.
THE OLYMPICS HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY POSTPONED: The Summer Games in Tokyo "are the biggest event to date scuttled because of the virus," our colleagues Adam Kilgore, Rick Maese and Simon Denyer report.
Two administration officials told The Times about a proposal — eventually scuttled — to buy a $100,000-a-month charter aircraft membership so that Pruitt could use private jets for his official government business.
WeWork's aborted IPO may come to mark the end of the current "unicorn" bubble the way the scuttled merger between Yahoo and eBay signaled the start of the dotcom crash in 2000.
But many of the 38,000 runners who had registered for the March 1 race took to social media to voice their disappointment as well as frustrations with their now-scuttled travel plans.
The president and first lady did not attend in 2017 and that year's traditional White House reception was also scuttled to avoid "any political distraction" after Trump criticism from some of the honorees.
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Plans to build a factory in Shanghai — where Tesla is currently constructing the third Gigafactory — have been scuttled, and NIO will instead continue using its current contract manufacturer, state-owned automaker JAC Motors.
In 2011, the department and the FCC, under the Obama administration, scuttled an attempted merger between AT&T and T-Mobile, as the former paid a $4 billion "breakup fee" for its troubles.
The state had begun developing its own proposal, to be pursued under an Obamacare waiver, but ultimately scuttled the plan in 2014 after seeing the concept's cost estimates and the necessary tax increases.
It will be subject to a review by the Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS), a U.S. inter-agency panel that reviews foreign acquisitions for national security risks which has scuttled recent Chinese deals.
Verizon and AT&T combined for 210 percent market share when the Obama administration scuttled the earlier proposed merger, and they've only grown slightly more dominant today by ticking up to 503 percent.
Those projects included Tango, a highly accurate augmented reality device packed into a phone, and Ara, the now scuttled modular phone that could have made your mobile hardware upgrades a whole lot cheaper.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer appeared to take a shot at some GOP lawmakers on Friday after the Republican healthcare bill failed to gain enough support and was scuttled in the House.
Plans for high-level officials to accompany the Prince of Wales were scuttled by the political drama playing out in London over how best to leave the EU before a March 29 deadline.
Things are different this go-around: the infamous OnePlus hype machine has been operating far more quietly than in prior years and the much-hated invite system to buy phones has been scuttled.
Claiming that Iran's missile tests represented advances in its ability to deliver a nuclear weapon, 35 GOP senators urged the president in December to suspend sanctions relief, which would have scuttled the JCPOA.
"If this settlement is scuttled, there is no guarantee that Uber drivers will get anything, because anything could happen," she wrote in a response to recent objections to the terms of the settlement.
Kendall was the face of that play, but after a car accident led to the death of a waiter and Kendall scuttled away (very Chappaquiddick), he was thrust back into his father's embrace.
Not prettily, necessarily — he converted a penalty kick to draw Real level, after Rabiot had given P.S.G. the lead, and then scuttled the ball home fortuitously to put his team ahead — but decisively.
James Lankford from Oklahoma Rules Chairman Roy Blunt, the Republican senator from Missouri, explained committee action was scuttled after secretaries of state from around the country raised concerns with aspects of the bill.
The White House scuttled the stand-alone statement and sought to water down any migration references in the summit conference's final communiqué — especially language that implied an obligation to take in more refugees.
The Pfizer plant problems scuttled plans to have the larger Glatopa dosage on sale first in 2017, allowing Mylan to muscle in on lucrative market share with its quicker-to-market Copaxone copy.
A second air lift was scuttled, and so Marines drove him to Beaufort Memorial Hospital, where after an hour of sustained effort in the emergency room, doctors decided Raheel needed higher-level care.
The Trump administration's rollbacks of crucial climate change policies, from the intended pullout from the Paris Agreement to the scuttled Clean Power Plan, have earned most of the media attention and scorn from environmentalists.
Bill Foster, the Clotilda's captain, scuttled her in Mobile Bay because in 1860, when she returned with her human cargo, importing slaves had been illegal for 52 years, and was theoretically punishable by hanging.
The deal was scuttled when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) took the unusual step of referring it to an administrative judge for review and questioned Sinclair's candor over the planned sale of some stations.
Under the administration of former President Nicolas Sarkozy, France built two Mistral-class helicopter carriers for the Russian Navy, but sanctions imposed by Western countries after Russia invaded Crimea and Ukraine scuttled that deal.
But it's also the formula that gave us Adam Neumann, the WeWork founder whose approach to management and proclivity for self-dealing were so egregious that they ultimately scuttled the company's $47 billion IPO.
If Kavanaugh's nomination was actually scuttled, Republicans would have 60 days to churn out ads turning him into a perverse Merrick Garland: a rightful Republican-nominated justice whose seat was stolen by cynical Democrats.
Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's much-anticipated NFL workout was all but scuttled Saturday when he made a last-minute venue change, and the league responded that he was a no-show.
Golden prize The Dmitri Donskoii, a first class armored cruiser, first set sail in the 1880s and was scuttled in the 1905 Battle of Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War, which Moscow eventually lost.
" Mallory responded with witty aplomb, and the mugger, cowed, scuttled "down some anonymous alley to reflect on why it is Bad To Threaten Other People, especially pushy Americans who doubt he has a gun.
Several previous attempts at peace deals have been scuttled by internal divisions between the myriad of competing armed groups that have emerged in oil-producing Libya since rebels toppled strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
A captains-pick-their-teams format was hatched by the league with the full intention to televise the draft, but pushback from the N.B.A. Players Association — not unanimous resistance, but enough — scuttled those plans.
Regulatory concerns — long a frustration for deal makers — and political pushback scuttled big transactions in Europe, notably talks of a tie-up between Fiat Chrysler and Renault as well as Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank.
Breaking Israel will hold new elections in about three months, after factional squabbles scuttled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to form a coalition government — the first time in the country's history that has happened.
Ultimately, the bill was scuttled when Republicans in the State Senate walked out of the session, and could not be coaxed back until both the vaccine bill and a gun control bill were dropped.
The other stumbling block is more familiar: an anti-immigrant faction of congressional Republicans that has scuttled immigration reform for nearly two decades even as it falls further out of step with public sentiment.
Mr. McCabe responded that it would be a risky move for the president to show up at the building after firing a well-respected director, so Mr. Trump scuttled the trip, citing scheduling conflicts.
Past attempts at peace deals in oil-producing Libya have often been scuttled by internal divisions among the myriad of competing armed groups that have emerged since rebels toppled strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Jordan wouldn't comment on the threat regarding the 2018 midterms, instead characterizing the scuttled healthcare vote as just a "postponement" and arguing that Republicans will succeed if they deliver on their promises to voters.
Both have been among the highest-profile critics of Amazon, which had its plans to establish a new headquarters in New York City scuttled following backlash from some Democratic state lawmakers and progressive activists.
HAVANA (Reuters) - President Raul Castro's efforts to modernize Cuba's Soviet-style centrally planned economy have borne mixed results, with some initiatives moving forward, others stalled and still others either scuttled or yet to begin.
One or two of us edged close to the wreck and dropped small somethings—a beach towel, a bucket hat, a bag of chips, a half-full margarita in its salted glass—then scuttled away.
A previous attempt to do so in 2000 was scuttled by the leftist government of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva when he took power in 2003 and has never been ratified by Congress.
Mr. Obama's anti-inversion regulations had effectively scuttled in 2016 what would have been a merger between Allergan and the American pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, which would have resulted in Pfizer's moving its declared headquarters overseas.
In 2018 Royal Caribbean scuttled SkySea Cruises, a joint venture with Ctrip, a Chinese online travel agency, when it discovered it could make more money running its own vessels with fewer nods to local taste.
There is often a lengthy and bureaucratic path to reporting the behavior — and it could be scuttled at any point by someone who might think it's just not that big of a deal, Nelson said.
The companies had discussed plans to have the card be part of a broader personal finance tool, but scuttled the plans after Apple executives expressed privacy concerns with linking to bank accounts, the Journal wrote.
The board will need to decide if the deal is now attractive enough to CBS shareholders to overshadow concerns that scuttled a proposed tie-up pushed by Sumner and his daughter Shari Redstone in 2016.
The Saturday mission, named "AZURE" for the Auroral Zone Upwelling Rocket Experiment, launched from Norway's Andøya Space Center just after midnight local time, and after several attempts in 2018 were scuttled due to bad weather.
Everyone thought the next big shoe to drop in Hollywood was the expected merger between Viacom and CBS, but Sumner Redstone, who controls the fortunes of both companies, scuttled this plan at the last minute.
As president, he immediately scuttled a trans-Pacific deal, but so far, there's been no clear move on NAFTA other than lobbing threats at Mexico and, this week, initiating new tariffs on Canadian softwood imports.
Also, Merck KGaA is reviving plans to bring an oral multiple sclerosis (MS) treatment to the U.S. market, hoping for blockbuster sales, after regulators' concerns about side effects scuttled its ambitions almost seven years ago.
According to Jodie Van Horn, who heads up the Sierra Club's Ready for 100 campaign, it was almost scuttled when the trash incinerator lobby tried to insert burning garbage as a form of renewable energy.
They're always tumbling into some playoff fuck-up or another, whose contending ambitions perpetually get scuttled by some contender or another forming from the mist and running them down in a depressing second round series.
Plans to develop a high-speed rail project linking Kuala Lumpur and Singapore have been scuttled and that's likely to dent the potential fortunes of some that had stood to benefit from the massive endeavor.
The company, which is expected to lay off thousands of employees beginning this week, has been facing a rough few months during which its IPO was scuttled over concerns about steep losses and corporate governance.
Decades of legal battles, scuttled mansion plans and huge egos partly explain why such vast, beautiful piece of land in the middle of one of the hottest real estate markets in the country remains vacant.
It came from a 75-foot, 170-ton British coal freighter called the Betsy, which British troops scuttled in 1781, along with several other ships to create a barrier just before the Battle of Yorktown.
The ceremony, which was to be held May 2 at Michigan Stadium and feature former Vice President Al Gore as the speaker, was scuttled to minimize the potential spread of the disease, the college announced.
While some Democrats did mock calls for Mr. Trump to receive a Nobel Peace Prize as a result of the diplomatic effort, few if any celebrated or described the scuttled talks as a positive development.
One more thing: Even if the Justice Department approves the deal, it could still be scuttled by a lawsuit brought by over a dozen states that argues the merger would make cell service more expensive.
Google employees have successfully scuttled the company's drone footage analysis work and plans to bid on a cloud computing contract with the Pentagon, and also continue to protest the company's work with US immigration agencies.
President Bill Clinton considered Mr. Rohatyn, a longtime Democratic donor, for Treasury secretary but passed him over, and a Republican-controlled Senate later scuttled a plan to name him vice chairman of the Federal Reserve.
The Trump administration, determined to salvage the nuclear talks with Pyongyang, also is reported to have scuttled efforts at the United Nations to hold a Security Council meeting on human rights abuses in North Korea.
And did a variety of hasty, scuttled decisions — among them, the desperate notion of introducing a popular-film trophy for big blockbusters — suggest the Oscars were mired in an identity crisis they could not overcome?
While using the fact that the investigation hasn't yet been scuttled as cover, Ryan is actively enabling efforts by his colleagues in the House to undermine and discredit it, and to, by extension, protect Trump.
The Indonesia lender was once a target for Singapore's top bank, DBS Group, which in 2013 made a bid to buy a 40 percent stake for $6.8 billion in a deal that was scuttled by regulators.
In prior negotiations with Trump, Democrats had agreed to some border wall funding as part of an ultimately scuttled deal to protect the so-called Dreamers, people who were illegally brought to the U.S. as children.
In previous negotiations with Trump, Democrats had agreed to some border wall funding as part of an ultimately scuttled deal to protect the so-called Dreamers, people who were illegally brought to the U.S. as children.
Earlier this year, several high-profile insurance company mergers were scuttled by US antitrust rulings, and the lack of action on tax, trade and healthcare legislation is stifling the pace of new M&A, bankers noted.
Weiner, a Democrat, resigned his congressional seat in June 2011 after his first sexting scandal, and his second sexting scandal in 2013 scuttled his bid for a political comeback as a New York City mayoral candidate.
Though Mr. Trump scuttled plans to use his Miami resort as a site for next year's Group of 7 summit after bipartisan outcry, Trump properties continue to be popular destinations for foreign officials and political allies.
Weiner, a Democrat, resigned his congressional seat in June 2011 after his first sexting scandal, and his second sexting scandal in 2013 scuttled his bid for a political comeback as a New York City mayoral candidate.
For some traders the memory of last year's Doha meeting, when Saudi Arabia unexpectedly scuttled a proposed deal to freeze output, is still fresh, said Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
The issue came to a head when New York-based Pfizer tried to invert in a $160 billion deal with "Ireland-based" Allergan, which was ultimately scuttled by regulations that the Texas court just struck down.
But the biggest assist he received was on the allegations of racism that have dogged the Alabama senator and former U.S. attorney for decades—allegations that scuttled a federal judgeship all the way back in 1986.
Anticipating that a crisis that would spook lawmakers into another taxpayer-funded bailout, banks — freed from regulations scuttled by the Financial CHOICE Act — would have both the means and the motivation to engage in risky practices.
It has taken a great deal of trial and error: With many of the early prototypes, a facial scan could be foiled by bad lighting, and voice recognition could be scuttled by background noise or laryngitis.
Or it is possible -- unproven at this point, but possible, given the chain of events -- that word somehow got to Manafort that, if he scuttled his cooperation with Mueller, he would be rewarded with a pardon.
Shortly after the bill's introduction, the deal was unceremoniously scuttled by several powerful California-based agricultural interest groups who decided they'd rather just keep things as they are—even at the expense of American workers nationally.
After Pfizer announced this year that it wanted to merge with the Ireland-based Allergan in a maneuver known as a corporate inversion, the Obama administration put in new tax rules that effectively scuttled the deal.
Trump says his tariffs will force countries, individually, to the negotiating table for a new generation of bipartisan trade agreements instead of the group deals (like the Trans-Pacific Partnership he scuttled) pursued by recent presidents.
Last week, however, the administration scuttled that plan and instead changed the session's topic to nonproliferation, constitutionalism, and sovereignty, fearing that focusing on Iran would highlight tensions between the U.S. and the Europeans on the issue.
Those talks were scuttled only after Republican leaders decided Graham-Cassidy had a real shot and wanted to make good on their last chance (for the time being) to deliver on the promise to repeal Obamacare.
The scuttled Mashburn interview is one of a number cases where the partisan acrimony on the House Intelligence Committee has hampered the Democrats' efforts to continue the Russia investigation that the panel's Republicans ended in March.
The House Judiciary Committee had scheduled a hearing to review the legislation last week, but it was scuttled at the last minute after Lofgren said she would be proposing amendments to further reform the surveillance law.
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Court documents and interviews with officials suggest that a genuine effort was made by lower level officials to bring General Dostum to justice, but that it was scuttled by lack of political will at the top.
It's still a big deal to have an outdoor game on New Year's Day, I guess, even though it's sad that the NHL scuttled the Winter Classic in favor of the Centennial ... ... wait, you're killing me.
Summers has been a hate figure for the progressive wing of the Democratic Party for more than a decade now, and they scuttled his potential nomination to replace Ben Bernanke at the head of the Fed.
They pulled back from claiming the Supreme Court had scuttled the Newman ruling in its entirety and held that the "meaningfully close personal relationship" requirement was merely one way of proving the benefit to a tipper.
When accords were scuttled at the end of the George W. Bush administration, the North tested a new president, Barack Obama, with a series of larger nuclear tests and then a race to build intercontinental missiles.
The blowup left officials on both sides deeply disappointed that months of constructive negotiations laying the groundwork for a meeting between the presidents and rebuilding trust between the governments had been scuttled in one phone conversation.
"It's a big weight off my shoulders knowing I get to sleep on that team flight right now," said Frazier, whose slim chance of making the team out of spring training was scuttled by a concussion.
Darvish, who dazzled Major League Baseball after arriving from Japan in 2012 and was a Cy Young runner-up the following year, is being brought along patiently from Tommy John surgery that scuttled his 2015 campaign.
After Mr. Nunes scuttled the public hearing with Ms. Yates and other officials in favor of another round of questions for Mr. Comey and Admiral Rogers, Democrats accused Mr. Nunes of bowing to White House pressure.
In recent years, far smaller proposed cuts to the popular grant program, which includes flexible funding for a variety of housing and community projects, created a bipartisan uproar that nearly scuttled the entire budget-making process.
Upscale Democrats tend to rally behind the party's tolerance on social issues, while traditional allies in organized labor target trade agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership that President Barack Obama negotiated and that Trump scuttled.
So programs that are "too female" are either quietly scuttled or scheduled to air opposite programs that might draw more men (as CBS has used Madam Secretary and The Good Wife against NBC's Sunday Night Football).
Nike has scuttled its plans for a Fourth of July-themed sneaker that was to bear a Revolutionary War-era flag, a design that NFL player-turned-activist Colin Kaepernick disliked, multiple news outlets reported Tuesday.
The place was so vast that production assistants scuttled back and forth on scooters and bicycles, and included an 800,000-gallon tank with wave and wind machines and what amounted to a giant, ceiling-mounted shower head.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices slid on Monday after a plan by major oil producers to freeze production was scuttled, but a Kuwaiti oil industry strike helped the market pare losses and settle off the day's lows.
U.S. oil prices closed well off session lows Monday after a workers' strike in Kuwait slashed the country's oil output by more than half, offsetting worries about a scuttled plan by major oil producers to freeze production.
Tom Price of Georgia, have held several listening sessions on the topic with members in the House Freedom Caucus in an effort to get a consensus, but continued resistance scuttled plans for a budget release this week.
The move, which comes after a series of high-profile abuse incidents that may have scuttled Twitter's effort to sell itself, could begin to shield users from some of the worst harassment they face on the platform.
And despite the progress and Trump's confidence that a formal pact will be hammered out in November, the reality of the countries' turbulent relationship suggests the progress could still be scuttled before the next rendezvous in Chile.
In the wake of that article — and WeWork's scuttled IPO, which it postponed even before the article amid Wall Street resistance — the company's investors and board reportedly began serious discussions on Neumann's future role at the company.
Despite dozens of reviews highlighting its environmental safety, the Obama administration and leading Democrats scuttled the project that would have imported nearly one million barrels of crude oil a day from our friendly neighbor to the north.
A previous attempt at a U.S.-Brazilian space partnership was scuttled in 2003 when the TSA ran into resistance from the leftist government of former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and was thwarted by Brazilian lawmakers.
There are reports that the Dmitrii Donskoi, which was scuttled during the Russo-Japanese war in 1905, went down with 5,500 boxes of gold bars and coins still in its holds to stop the Japanese seizing it.
AUSTIN, Texas – The city of Austin announced today this year's South by Southwest festival is being canceled amid an ongoing coronavirus threat, following the lead of other cities that have recently scuttled conferences and other major events.
When the autism research project he was working on was scuttled for a lack of government funding, it cemented his switch to a musical career, which also resulted in his leaving his given name, William Lynn, behind.
Last year, Democrats were just barely able to pass the budget resolution out of committee, but disagreements between the more fiscally conservative Blue Dogs and progressives seeking more nondefense spending scuttled the resolution's chances in the House.
In spite of the government's initial eagerness to greenlight HidroAysén, the Committee of Ministers scuttled the project in 2014, in recognition of the significant impacts the project would have had on one of Chile's most iconic regions.
The specific rules change that scuttled the CF-OCI deal involved inversions –the process by which a larger U.S. firm merges with a smaller foreign firm, and the newly merged company adopts the foreign firm's tax residence.
A meeting with J.D. Scholten, who almost defeated Representative Steve King, the Iowa Republican who was recently stripped of two committee assignments after he questioned why white supremacy is considered offensive, was scuttled because of the weather.
But the plaintiffs said the auction was scuttled when Sotheby's received a "demand letter" from Greece's Ministry of Culture on May 11, 2018, which said the horse had been stolen and must be returned to the country.
China and South Korea will be joining trade talks with member states of the now-scuttled Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) this week, raising fears that Beijing may dominate the meeting as it looks to benefit from Washington's absence.
Mueller also points out in Cohen's plea that Cohen appears to have scuttled a trip to Russia to work on the deal on the very day that the DNC announced it had been hacked, odd timing at least.
Had it done so, it would have scuttled Iceland's most important fishing fleet, but some 300 people returned during the eruption, working in shifts, pumping seawater onto the molten rocks as the lava slumped across the harbor's mouth.
"The government's gains in Aleppo Province, building on earlier ones in Dara'a in the south and Latakia in the north, also scuttled United Nations-mediated peace talks this week in Geneva," the New York Times's Anne Barnard reports.
At the beginning of the year, the French fairs Paris Photo and FIAC both scuttled their Los Angeles franchises, and recently the perennial Armory Week satellite fair Pulse announced that it was ending its New York City edition.
A previous attempt at a U.S.-Brazilian space partnership was scuttled in 2003 when the technology safeguards agreement faced resistance from the leftist government of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and was thwarted by Brazilian lawmakers.
GM's decision to walk away from Western Europe highlights two other profound shifts since 2009, when GM's board scuttled a deal to sell Opel and Vauxhall to a group led by auto supplier Magna International and Russia's Sberbank.
Had Republicans led a constructive, public debate about the failures of the Affordable Care Act and what they intended to do to fix it, some ideas might have been scuttled, but the larger package likely would have survived.
His appointees on the enfeebled South Florida Water Management District scuttled plans to buy 46,800 acres of sugar company land where the state had once planned to build giant retention ponds to store and filter polluted lake water.
Investigative work ended Richard Nixon's presidency, and it deeply imperiled Ronald Reagan's at the height of the Iran-Contra scandal — that inquiry was ultimately scuttled by George H.W. Bush pardoning a number of high-ranking Reagan administration officials.
If the American side accepts the offer, it could amount to the most significant development in the yearlong negotiations since talks resumed after President Trump had scuttled the peace process on the eve of a deal in September.
The trial has revived discussion of Musk's erratic behavior during 2018, when he used Twitter to float a leveraged buyout proposal for Tesla that was scuttled, ultimately paying $20 million to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission complaint.
The feature is effectively a scaled-back relaunch of the botched debut of 3% APY Robinhood Checking a year ago, which was scuttled because the startup failed to secure the proper insurance it now has for Cash Management.
How the economy could feel the effects: While purchases of items such as clothing, toys and jewelry scuttled by the hurricane will be made up in coming weeks or months, canceled visits to restaurants probably won't, Daco says.
Andrew M. Cuomo fumed that some of his fellow Democrats put "the state's economic future" at risk, others inside and outside the party saw the scuttled project as evidence that the left doesn't understand how to generate growth.
Though factions on the left and right have opposed such a compromise for various reasons, the most recent failures can be blamed on the hardcore anti-immigration conservatives who scuttled the Senate's "Gang of Eight" compromise in 2013.
But last August — as reports swirled that the cost of the event was approaching $28 million — Trump announced on Twitter that the plans were being scuttled, and he tried to pin blame for it on Washington, DC officials.
Mike Lee, R-Utah, invited Moore to a Senate Republican lunch Wednesday on Capitol Hill to defend himself, but his invitation was scuttled after the White House learned of it, according to a person familiar with how things unfolded.
In 2011 Republicans scuttled the nomination by Democratic President Barack Obama of Peter Diamond, a Nobel laureate in economics and MIT professor, for what Republican Senator Richard Shelby then said was a lack of experience and appropriate policy preferences.
They cannot allow his nomination to be scuttled because of his adherence to the rule of law and his assertion that free people in a free country should be able to challenge climate change dogma without fear of prosecution.
For the future, many expect the SEC's push for increased transparency to be scuttled, in keeping with Donald Trump's promise to roll back regulations of all types, but this might not wind up letting CEOs off the hook entirely.
Darvish, who dazzled the Major League Baseball world right from his arrival from Japan in 2012 and was a Cy Young runner-up in 2013, is being brought along patiently from Tommy John surgery that scuttled his 2015 campaign.
New sanctions against Moscow passed in Congress on Thursday, followed by the Kremlin's retaliatory seizure of two US buildings in Russia on Friday, have all but scuttled his administration's efforts at achieving even the most basic confidence-building measures.
The financial hits have ranged from scuttled plans for a PayPal facility, which would have added an estimated $2.66 billion to the state's economy, to a canceled Ringo Starr concert, depriving a town's amphitheater of about $33,000 in revenue.
Saudi Arabia's Saudi Basic Industries (SABIC) bought a 1003 percent stake in Clariant last year, ending a dispute between the Swiss company and U.S.-based activist investor White Tale which scuttled a planned merger with U.S.-based Huntsman Corp.
The buzz was maybe more important than the scuttled match: it showed that Rey Mysterio, a man who turned into an afterthought in WWE at the end, still had the ability to tantalize and elevate just from presence alone.

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