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"second-rate" Definitions
  1. not very good or impressive

433 Sentences With "second rate"

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"If we do not alter our nation's debt trajectory, we will soon wake up to find ourselves a second-rate economic power, a second-rate military power, and a second-rate moral authority," he added.
More than ever, we have the sense that our country is run by second-rate people, with second-rate ideas.
This action represented only the second rate increase this cycle and only the second rate increase in the past 28503 years.
But I do think with-- if we don't change the trajectory we're on we are destined to be a second-rate economic power, a second-rate military power, and I would argue a second-rate moral authority w-- as we become the first generation in America's history to leave the next generation with a lower standard of living.
Then it all caved in like a second rate soufflé.
"He knows that other than his nuclear program, he is less than a second rate power and a second rate economy and he has got no status on the world stage at all," says Voss.
So they let the unimaginative second-rate minds run the show.
We don't need second rate teachers in America educating our youth.
We don't want a frivolous or sloppy or second-rate algorithm.
And his creations are both bewilderingly versatile and incurably second-rate.
That would be the central bank's second rate cut of 2019.
Expectations for a second rate cut in December were also above 80%.
But why, oh, why is the selfie camera second-rate in comparison?
The amount of second rate hard rock bands I've found is amazing.
The services offered by the new digital advisers are not second-rate.
Perhaps most important, temp agencies were not seen as second-rate employers.
It fails to notice that second-rate artists can be tormented, too.
The Fed last raised rates in June, the second rate rise in 6900.
First, second-rate presidents have often been surrounded by first-rate public servants.
"They didn't want a second-rate runner," Igloi told him, quoting the official.
The Fed last raised rates in June, the second rate rise in 2628.
"During the time of the shah, before the revolution, here in the south we had second-rate cars and second-rate schools," said Hossein Soltani, a retired police officer who had come to a fruit and vegetable market in South Tehran.
Jealousy is not a good look for anyone — not even a second rate mascot.
Throughout each week, the contestants will be going on (second-rate) Bachelor-style dates.
Apple is well known for resisting any impulse to splurge on second-rate ideas.
"We feel like second-rate citizens," says a veiled Muslim woman living in Yangon.
It's the second rate hike for the year, and it won't be the last.
Tabori, a slender 5 feet 9 inches and 134 pounds, was hardly second rate.
Being anxious about being second rate and derivative is part of the Australian experience.
Even with second-rate effects, the moment still triggers a twinge of sympathy pain.
The image has been shared across Facebook and Twitter, but it's just second-rate photoshop.
Taking part in the B2B subculture of Silicon Valley feels like a second-rate option.
Russian mainstream entertainment is bright, loud, sentimental and secondrate — without becoming entertainingly third-rate.
What bugs many of the black designers is the second-rate nature of the term.
I expect the Fed to deliver its second rate hike of this cycle on Wednesday.
But though this summer's Ashes are finely balanced, they will feature several second-rate players.
As the camps proliferate and more second-rate schools enter the market, quality may suffer.
When economies contract, second-rate firms or those with too much debt, suffer most swiftly.
It's the one time where under no circumstances should you let yourself have second rate.
America spends more on medical care than any other nation but gets second-rate results.
Initially apprenticed to a saddle-maker, Peale took art lessons from a second-rate limner.
" Jackie added that Buckingham Palace was "second rate, dilapidated and sad, like a neglected provincial hotel.
It was the second rate cut so far this year and in line with market expectations.
The British by contrast would rather give a platform to second-rate comedians than serious thinkers.
The BBC's fondness for second-rate comedians is one of the great puzzles of our age.
Therefore, a Trump administration would be staffed by second-rate characters with no reputation to lose.
Markets have already priced in a second rate cut from the U.S. Federal Reserve this month.
Most of those operations are low-end businesses with second-rate fabrics and poor quality control.
It keeps Medicaid and ObamaCare, with their second-rate coverage and terrible work disincentives, in place.
Previously, he had assumed that girls have second-rate minds, and that educated women have loose morals.
ET today the minutes from its December meeting, which saw the second rate hike in a decade.
That second-rate approach also applies to technology, where the CTS-V feels far behind its rivals.
Accelerating inflation and strong economic growth have raised the chances for a second rate increase this year.
Most of their key players now were 26 or younger when they arrived from second-rate teams.
Last year I said it's time for phone makers to stop making the selfie camera second-rate.
Fed officials have given indications that a second rate hike this year could take place in December.
When the script isn't talking to us in ALL CAPS it's delivering second-rate Aaron Sorkin banter.
"Australia is a lucky country run mainly by second-rate people who share its luck," he wrote.
The bond market has been far more negative about a second rate hike after June than economists.
They feared that society saw adopted children as second-rate, and adoptive parents as not "real" parents.
Olympiacos, BATE, Basel and Dinamo Zagreb are no longer exceptions, small-town tyrants in second-rate leagues.
"Joker," an empty, foggy exercise in second-hand style and second-rate philosophizing, has none of that.
Traders raised their expectations on Friday for a second rate hike in December to about 80 percent.
David Solomon ran -- when I worked at Goldman, you were second-rate if you weren't investment banking.
We don't need 6,000 bands singing about chugging PBRs while doing a second-rate Chuck Ragan impression.
Here's how the market and certain sectors did one, three and six months after a second rate rise.
The Fed is not expected to announce a second rate hike in the current tightening cycle on Wednesday.
Not that Boston has ever had any real reason to feel second-rate when it comes to technology.
Its second rate, of 320 naira per dollar, was used to funnel artificially cheap greenbacks to favoured importers.
The Fed is expected to announce its second rate hike this year, after its meeting on June 13.
" We encounter him living at the decidedly second-rate Judy-Lou ­Motor Lodge: "Free Coffee and Mountain Views.
Japan aren't the only supposedly second-rate team to upset the sport's big guns at a World Cup.
The pictures are old, from cancelled soaps and second-rate films; Nick's career has never quite taken off.
Art history has preserved the efforts and stories of countless second-rate men; women deserve the same courtesy.
" Jackson said he never again worked with the Weinstein brothers, who he describes as "second-rate Mafia bullies.
It's time we put our political differences aside and work collectively to destroy this second-rate, faux-sandwich charlatan.
Labour is under-performing because a band of enthusiasts have installed a second-rate purist in the top job.
The two countries used to have second-rate teams, only qualifying once each during the first four World Cups.
That would be the second rate hike since the Fed's initial quarter-point increase from near zero in December.
Market expectations are high for a June rate hike, but less so for a second rate hike this year.
Now that China is faring better, the path to a second rate increase in America ought to be clearer.
Rather than buying second-rate weed in every city, they figured they'd be smart, packing dozens of small baggies.
It is the second rate increase the platform has made this year, following a rate hike in August 2015.
Reisner knew he could get great musicians on Sunday, even at a second-rate venue like the Open Door.
"In Mozambique, Moscow provided second-rate counterterrorism assistance in the hopes of buying oil and gas concessions," Townsend said.
More significantly, the second rate hike is now priced with a 55 percent chance to take place in June.
If the United States has a B-list starting staff, there has been nothing second rate about its performance.
Trump didn't cover up a second-rate burglary by a group of inept 'plumbers' looking for dirt on Democrats.
Trump didn't cover up a second-rate burglary by a group of inept "plumbers" looking for dirt on Democrats.
To realize that one is second-rate can be an epiphany of sorts, or, at least, an immense relief.
Britain has far too many second-rate, sloppy, oafish managers of the sort caricatured by Ricky Gervais in "The Office".
They were also pricing in a second rate hike, as early as June but more likely later in the year.
It's gross, but I wouldn't want to go out with someone second-rate because I've got, like, homophobia about myself.
If job growth is sustained at this rate, a second rate hike might be in the making by year end.
Even among the military, there are complaints that the United States often provides outdated hardware, second-rate hand-me-downs.
I am, after all, a cultural critic, and my main job is to distinguish the good from the second-rate.
Second-Rate Sibling Cheryl Strayed: Your letter is an articulation of the precise pickle many stepchildren find themselves in, Sibling.
The second fundamental problem with our health care system is that it delivers these second-rate outcomes at enormous cost.
I find him oversensitive about clichés — which, like being oversensitive about table manners, can come from keeping second-rate company.
A great tale but one that will do little to elevate the perception of IndyCar as a second-rate series.
And for those who believed that the Rosenbergs were indeed spies, Mr. Sobell was, at best, a second-rate villain.
We're paying rent essentially as a country to a handful of companies that are selling second-rate, extraordinarily expensive internet access.
It's cute, it's crummy, it's completely second rate—it's Hebocon, a contest for robots made by the common, "technically-unskilled" man.
Traders have placed a 29 percent chance of the central bank pulling the trigger on a second rate increase this year.
Still, while the Faith Militant have fun tattoos, until their leader starts barbequing children, he's second-rate for religiously fanatical villains.
" She's not alone in her revisionist take on 1960s concrete, but I'll stick with Ada Louise Huxtable's assessment: "gigantically second rate.
Film lovers had the limited choice of either watching second-rate vanity projects or pirated versions of Hollywood and Bollywood movies.
The rest of the lineup has long been heavy on political talk shows, middlebrow police dramas and second-rate TV movies.
That order includes Russia playing a central role, instead of being treated like a pariah or a second-rate has-been.
"Like the Living Dead in a second-rate horror film, the premiership of Theresa May staggers on oblivious," The Standard wrote.
It is the second rate increase the platform has made this year, and follows a previous rate increase in August 2015.
The Fed's second rate cut of 2019 lowers the target range for the federal funds rate to between 1.75% and 2%.
The Fed on Wednesday raised its short-term target rate by 25 basis points in its second rate hike in a year.
Wednesday saw the Fed raise its short-term target rate by 6003 basis points in its second rate hike in a decade.
The third rate would be based on trades used in the second rate and the Fed's overnight trades in the repo market.
A second rate increase by December is seen as having an 73 percent chance, compared with 83 percent before the Fed decision.
A second rate hike by December rate was seen as having a 75 percent chance, down from 76 percent before the data.
Karen deserved better than Joe, but she also deserved better than to be seen as second-best by a second-rate sociopath.
Why are members of the medical profession not profoundly ashamed that they have allowed this second-rate hucksterism to dominate the media?
The 24 frames-per-second rate is fairly standard for recording on film and used by movie theaters, while the 30 f.p.s.
Wei Bu (Peng Yuchang), a student at a second-rate high school, plots revenge against the bully who torments and humiliates him.
Or a second-rate demagogue with a rat-like instinct for arousing his base's baser emotions and his enemies' knee-jerk reactions.
They wave off the many teams Osorio has beaten as second rate, and fixate on the handful of games he has lost.
If you really love music, you know you don't want any crummy, second-rate hardware getting between you and your favorite jams.
Fed officials were divided about the September rate cut, and approved the second rate reduction this year with a 7-3 vote.
The difference is that Watergate was about a second-rate burglary; Kremlingate's about a foreign adversary trying to steal a presidential election.
In the health sector, doctors have emigrated in droves and patients have to settle for second-rate treatment or none at all.
The article itself quoted an unnamed minister describing the plan as a bid by "second-rate staff desperate to keep their jobs".
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised its short-term target rate by 25 basis points in its second rate hike in a decade.
The second rate would be based on trades used in the first rate and tri-party activity in the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp.
The sequel actually slows down the story a bit, with a lower jokes-per-second rate and a little more time for contemplation.
Public education systems treat computer science as a second-rate elective only included to deceptively boast about "infusing STEM offerings" into their curriculum.
That would be the second rate hike in the Fed's agonizingly slow process of "normalizing" rates following the 2007 to 2009 financial crisis.
Good news Android fans: Verizon's version of the Pixel and Pixel XL won't be second-rate to versions purchased from Google after all.
The Federal Reserve approved its second rate hike of 23 even amid expectations that inflation is running well below the central bank's target.
He wasn't a "great labor secretary," he was a second-rate lawyer who should never have gotten the job in the first place.
The central bank also approved its second rate hike of 2017, as expected, bringing the new range to 1 percent to 1.25 percent.
Soulja Boy is second rate compared to Chris Brown ... at least to BET, which chose Chris over Soulja for Saturday's Celebrity Basketball Game.
By the fifth series of the show, two years after Leona's victory, considering The X Factor a second-rate talent show felt laughable.
Meanwhile, just nine of 17 respondents see a second rate hike later in 2016 to a range of 0.75 percent to 1.00 percent.
Nobody wants to have a family cookout ruined by second-rate flatware, and that is exactly what will happen if you trust Clumsen.
Miami is decidedly second-rate as a tech hub, so he was stuck in a limbo that made Roam useful, if not ideal.
It would be the second rate cut this year after the Fed lowered borrowing costs in July for the first time since 2008.
"I'm irked that this second rate study will now be published and appear to be the best man-machine system available," Woody replied.
Is it because he has stored all of his energy up in his body like the second-rate video game character that he resembles?
U.S. yields remain well below historical norms, and the Fed has been weighing enacting only the second rate increase in more than 10 years.
Inflation figures due on Wednesday could shape views on whether the British economy can tolerate a second rate increase later this year, Rochester said.
More interested in putting than politics, they compliantly clapped along at the right moments and laughed at Trump's second-rate jokes about Hillary Clinton.
They meet in a second-rate Moscow cafe in the 1920s (nicely designed by John Lee Beatty, in the Irish Rep's small basement space).
The U.S. Fed announced Wednesday its second rate hike this year and said that a third one should take place before the year-end.
They didn't seem like much of a problem: Their armies were second-rate and my veteran legion and commander made short work of them.
There would be little satisfaction for me in a second-rate performance, and it would be wrong to give one when representing my country.
The digital effects — fire and water, mostly — are lackluster, and the whole thing has a crummy, overcast, second-rate-theme-park look to it.
On top of that, the vast majority of the watchfaces available look second-rate and don't match the sleek hardware of the Versa 2.
I don't have to worry about scrambling to get a last-minute table at a second-rate restaurant because I forgot to book in advance.
If the Fed does move to a second rate hike sooner than the market has been anticipating, will this recommendation play out well for investors?
We took a look at how European and Japanese indexes performed the past three times the Fed pulled the trigger on a second rate hike.
Nabiullina told CNBC she could "say nothing" about a second rate cut this year, adding that it would depend on the economy and inflation expectations.
Market strategists note the implied yields on U.S. futures contracts are starting to price in a second rate cut this year as concerns have mounted.
Even so, Cole's work has long languished in the archives, along with the often second-rate movies he worked on in the 1940s and '50s.
As the frames-per-second rate of the source ramps up, though—as with a video game console, say—that Hz number becomes more important.
Hardy dismissed exposition as "work for second-rate minds," but such activity is critical for a field notoriously inept at communicating its results to outsiders.
What I hope is that The Times pauses to regroup, returning with a rigor that more sharply defines the exceptional and rejects the second-rate.
" The letter went on to describe women as a "second-rate gender," saying "virtually everything great in human history was accomplished by men, not women.
I only get them for two months, but I would rather wait that long then have my palate dulled by second-rate fruits and vegetables.
"When people heard 'second chance,' they were either concerned with their personal safety, or they were thinking second chance means second rate," Mr. Perez said.
It's time we held elected officials accountable for decisions that waste money, make us less safe and penalize our kids with a second-rate education.
The Patriots already had two, young homegrown running backs, so what kind of chance would they give a veteran discarded by the second-rate Bills?
Indeed, market strategists note the implied yields on U.S. futures contracts are starting to price in a second rate cut this year as concerns have mounted.
And an increasing dependency on second-rate imports has meant that English sides have neglected home-grown players, who were instrumental in past Champions League triumphs.
Not only do I think that the food that's offered is extremely second-rate, but I also think that things like spritzers are bad for you.
For a few minutes, a sizable chunk of the entertainment world was humming in the bowels of a second-rate Canadian arena, brought together by basketball.
The Federal Reserve is inching toward its second rate hike in a decade as a steadily improving U.S. economy clears the path for tighter monetary policy.
While the market is skeptical of a second rate hike before year-end, 22.75 percent expect a September hike and 221 percent see a December increase.
He would remind his protégés of the value of education and of the pressures he felt as a black man never to be considered second-rate.
" Our critic says the film itself is not interesting enough to argue about, calling it "an empty, foggy exercise in secondhand style and second-rate philosophizing.
In the health sector, doctors have emigrated in droves, pharmacy shelves are empty, and patients have to settle for second-rate treatment or none at all.
The Fed on Wednesday raised interest rates by a quarter point, only its second rate hike since the Great Recession and a year since the previous increase.
Yet complex institutions, second-rate European commissioners, wasteful policies like the common agricultural one and incompetent national governments across much of the continent all undermine that goal.
Suspicions that multinationals dump second-rate versions of the branded products they sell to westerners have a long pedigree across the ex-communist countries of eastern Europe.
It shows up regularly in second-rate comedy acts and attempts at conservative humor, but it has no place in serious settings like a presidential town hall.
If the second rate hike is put back on the table for the June meeting by the language in the afternoon statement, how can investors trade it?
A country that boasts the best cuisine in the world ruins their stomachs with sugary drinks and all-you-can-eat second-rate food as an aperitif?
It costs double but they don't want anything made in some second-rate country's factories—only Japanese stuff made in Japan, only French stuff made in France.
They are worthless scum, second-rate reporters who couldn't get a job in the real world, and who rank among the most dishonest human beings on earth.
Otherwise, we'll find ourselves stuck in the middle of a Facebook war, fighting with some third-rate relative about some second-rate zoo's right to bear arms.
If not for your mutilation at the hand of a second-rate sorcerer, you wouldn't be here helping the Lord's chosen bring his light into the world.
Maybe some screen time with Spider-Man will be enough to lift Star-Lord out of his status as a second-rate superhero for the little Pratt.
Mr. Pittas offered two sets of dispiritingly second-rate songs by Duparc and Brahms in which the music never quite managed to elevate the texts' kitschy earnestness.
Traders will turn their attention to next week's U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting, where the central bank is widely expected to deliver this year's second rate hike.
Kipling wrote so much that even when we sweep aside everything we find tiresome or objectionable or second rate, there remains a tremendous amount that holds up.
In the meantime, we'll get a second-rate Olympics featuring players who'll work their tails off but won't be anywhere near as good as the NHL guys.
Rather, he's someone who's able to punch up the second-rate material that has been given to him, transcending the cliché or retrograde roles with sly cool.
Positives for the market could come from a second rate cut from the Federal Reserve and the restart of the European Central Bank's quantitative easing, said Mislav.
The Fed trimmed the Fed funds target rate range to 1.75 to 2%, in its second rate cut since July and second in more than a decade.
After all, when Snow was lamenting "the two cultures," it was the scientists who were considered the second-rate minds, or the frivolous tinkerers, at Oxford and Cambridge.
Like the second-rate comic who warms up the audience before a headliner, Trump was entertaining in a crude and unsophisticated way but he wasn't expected to succeed.
Manchester City adopted this strategy even though they broke their club record £55m when they bought Kevin de Bruyne, a midfielder, from Wolfsburg, a second-rate German team.
February 8thIndia banned Facebook's "free basics" internet service—a closed off, second-rate program that only allows users to see what Facebook wants them to see—for good.
A related gripe is a perceived sniffiness from the West, expressed in exaggerated central European fears that food multinationals are dumping second-rate products on to their markets.
All that adds up to tens of millions of people who risk getting second-rate care or worse, simply because our health care system isn't speaking their language.
He said, based on fed funds futures, the odds for a second rate hike by December fell in the last several days to 210 percent from 240 percent.
In 2003 during the Iraq war, when France, Germany, Belgium and Luxembourg held talks on such matters, their get-together was dismissed as a second-rate "chocolate summit".
"America has become a second-rate power," Gekko tells a room full of rich suckers, before presenting himself as the only hope to raise the nation up again.
Nothing, it would seem, in the real world — unless you can find me some second-rate Patton who wound up in a mediocre documentary, which frankly could exist.
It also needs to ensure the technology can deliver games at console speeds with low latency, so mobile users don't feel like they're getting a second-rate experience.
Using hedge fund analytics tool Kensho, CNBC PRO ran a study to determine the market's performance after a second rate increase during the last four Fed rate-hike cycles.
Someone knew to spare us from one more minute than was necessary of these mostly second-rate titles, nearly all of which were critical and/or box office bombs.
Traders will turn their attention to next week's U.S. Federal Reserve policy meeting, where the central bank is widely expected to deliver this year's second rate hike, Harajli said.
They heard it not from a loving parent or supportive friend, but as a slur from some second-rate bully on the playground, desperately honing their stand-up routine.
Android has often felt like a second-rate mobile gaming platform compared to iOS, but Nvidia is doing its best to change that — for Nvidia device owners, at least.
Critics, including some in her own ruling Conservative Party, say the test comes too early and instead of inspiring all children, condemns those who fail to second-rate schools.
Even so, many Fed watchers remain convinced that the second rate hike in 10 years is more likely to come in December, after the election and much more data.
Kaplan's comments add to suggestions from other policymakers that what will be the second rate hike since the financial crisis is unlikely to be followed closely by many more.
"It's a leftover bean, a second-rate bean that's been lying around in storage for the better part of 20 years, because nobody else wanted it," Janssen shot back.
While Ali defended his second rate NABF belt, a new heavyweight had taken the world by storm and in the shadows of George Foreman's hulking form stood Archie Moore.
ANNABEL MULLINLiberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for KensingtonLondon There is another reason why Britain has ended up with second-rate politicians (Bagehot, June 10th), and that is our broken electoral system.
The long-awaited Federal Reserve Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting is widely expected to result in an interest rate hike, which would be the second rate rise in a decade.
The loonie notched its strongest level since May 2015 on Friday at C$1.2063 after the BOC surprised some investors on Wednesday with its second rate increase in three months.
Like a second-rate shampoo-ad model, I ran my fingers through my newly strong, soft strands all day and continued to use the shampoo until the very last drop.
He dismissed the work as second-rate Lou Reed, would attempt suicide, abuse strong sedatives and use religion to suppress doubts around his sexuality amid an inherently homophobic Deep South.
He had forced the sale of independent newspapers to his cronies, installed his second-rate son-in-law as finance minister and debauched the currency, tipping the country into recession.
Schaal's voiceover experience includes everything from Bob's Burgers and Archer to Despicable Me 2, and her expertise would be an invaluable addition to the band of second rate evil-doers.
Jaha carries a body covered in cloth to where the king is definitely not being helped by this second-rate healer (hey, maybe stop killing all the healers, you maniacs).
The result came as investors grappled with pressure on oil prices, soft economic data and an interest-rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve, the second rate hike this year.
Among its 135 participating galleries you're sure to find enough second-rate street art, selfie-facilitating statues, and sculptures made of or featuring guns to fill any Ocean Drive penthouse.
I think it is dangerous because it threatens to vest power in the hands of second-rate men whose only qualification is their ability to pander to other men's fears.
Top-tier players typically train on second-rate fields at best, rely on the hand-me-down uniforms of men, and have to foot the bill when they get injured.
The real hero here is not an individual but a large, complex organization, the American Navy, that quickly grew from second-rate status to become the world's premier maritime force.
Attention has shifted to the web, but the ad industry still treats it as second rate, not deserving of the the care, attention, and creativity they reserve for other platforms.
Assad may come to rule over the scorched, divided and emptied remains of Syria — almost certainly permanently beholden to second rate foreign powers who can't afford to rebuild the country.
The Fed concludes its policy meeting on Wednesday, where the central bank is expected to lower interest rates by a quarter percentage point, the second rate reduction of the year.
Investors currently are split over whether the second rate hike will take place in March or April, according to an analysis of fed funds futures contracts compiled by the CME Group.
This advantage was revealed not in global market shares but in the balance of power, where the Soviet Union was much more successful than its second-rate economy would have predicted.
You run the risk of looking like a second-rate version of the era you're paying homage to, mainly because those obsessed weren't old to enjoy it in the first place.
However, analysts say any favorable change in conditions could put March back in play for the Fed's second rate hike since it moved off its zero interest rate policy in December.
The tendency has been to paint whichever of the two you like more as technically perfect, and the other one as either the outdated prototype or the second rate knock-off.
Britain can and will trade with the rest of the world and with the EU. Not being shackled to second-rate bureaucrats in Brussels will be a massive boost in itself.
"It might prove prudent to wait until the inflation data are stronger before we undertake a second rate hike," Harker said at the University of Delaware, where he was once president.
The people who do some of the most good in the world (and often get paid the least for it) end up in high-cost plans with second-rate investment choices.
Following a second rate cut in a cycle, which Wednesday's would be, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has gained an average of 20.3% one year later, according to Ned Davis Research.
The surge wasn't directly related to the Fed's 25 basis point increase in interest rates to a target range of 0.5 to 0.75 percent, only its second rate hike in a decade.
The Fed also hiked its benchmark rate by 25 basis points, as was widely expected, to a target range of 0.5 to 0.75 percent, only its second rate hike in a decade.
Proponents of rationality tend to talk about the brain as a kind of second-rate computer, jammed full of old legacy software but possible to reprogram if you can master the code.
Many economists have been expecting the Fed will stay on the sidelines at its September meeting, and December is viewed as more likely for the Fed's second rate hike in 10 years.
Another thing that I don't understand is the Italian fixation on all-you-can-eat: The sushi in these places is so cheap because most of the time, it's second-rate sushi.
China had a dual exchange rate system at the time, with an administrated rate applied to trade transactions under the state plan and a second rate determined in foreign exchange adjustment centers.
Before the government's jobs report, the market saw a virtual lock for the second rate increase of the year at the Fed's next policy meeting, which is scheduled for June 13-14.
And the U.S. Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan all hold policy meetings this week, with the Fed expected to announce its second rate rise of 2018.
My Air has returned from the shop and Tom needs to send the X1 back to Lenovo, but I don't know if I want to go back to that second-rate screen.
The Fed got another possible signal for a second rate cut next month from U.S. July jobs data on Friday, which showed a slowdown in hiring and fewer hours for manufacturing workers.
The titles aren't second-rate to compensate for the low fee, either; you'll find New York Times best sellers, buzzy debuts, and books with long waitlists at the local library readily available.
" Sung-Yoon Lee, a Korean studies professor at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, was even less impressed, calling it "eerily reminiscent of second-rate South Korean government promotional videos.
Since the first full staging of his opera "The Passenger" at the Bregenz Festival in Austria six years ago, the composer has begun to overcome his reputation as a second-rate Shostakovich.
" In one letter to the media, she wrote: "It's all very well having an Oedipal complex at 19, a second-rate son hating a brilliant father, but it's rather odd at 60.
Even the most sought-after gadgets have a short shelf life, often finding themselves second-rate, or fodder for landfills, in a few years due to the rapid pace of technological change.
Vedder's overly enunciated vocal approach was run into the ground by second-rate rock singers to the point where it became hard to dissociate Pearl Jam from what followed in their wake.
If it was so obvious to Flannery and many investors that GE was overspending on dividends, flubbing on acquisitions and committing to too many second-rate businesses, what were GE's 18 directors thinking?
While the Fed is unlikely to pull off a second rate hike this year following an initial quarter-point increase December, policymakers will nevertheless attempt to prepare the market for one, McDonald said.
"My experience, when Miramax controlled the Lord of the Rings [before New Line took over production of the film], was of Weinstein and his brother behaving like second-rate Mafia bullies," Jackson said.
Investors have already pushed their expectations for a second rate rise deep into 2016, and Fed officials have begun to air their concerns about factors such as the recent drop in inflation expectations.
As Sunday's dreary game entered its final minutes, the Giants, newly rebuilt but suddenly reeling, were tied with the New Orleans Saints, a team with a second-rate defense weakened anew by injuries.
This, combined with the fact that online play is still regarded as a second-rate option for high-level play, has meant that regional communities form the backbone of every healthy fighting game.
This is the bank's second rate cut this year and comes after a week of political turmoil in which Muhyiddin Yassin took over as prime minister following the surprise resignation of Mahathir Mohamad.
The Fed measures were aimed at stemming the fallout from the coronavirus outbreak, led by a reduction in U.S. interest rates to zero percent, the second rate cut in less than two weeks.
Last week, the BOK kept the benchmark interest rate steady at 1.50% but kept the door open for what would be the second rate cut this year after a surprise easing in July.
It was the second rate cut this year, following on from another one in July, as the Fed aims to sustain the U.S. economy amid headwinds from slowing global growth and trade tensions.
He writes minimally about his own creative process for the same upper-crust reason that he writes minimally about his suffering—only second-rate people go on and on about their inner lives.
The BoE appears comfortable with the market pricing in a rate rise on Thursday and investors see that as an indication the second rate hike since the financial crisis is around the corner.
Why not pull some "second rate" paintings out of storage and exhibit them next to your premium holdings — with some pedagogical guidance for the inspecting public about what makes the premium holdings superior?
Kanye West is very optimistic about the future — a future that apparently includes floating libertarian cities, blood boys, Donald Trump, and none other than Facebook board member and second-rate Bond villain Peter Thiel.
They're forced through the humiliating experience of pitching their app—one is described as the "eBay for the Snapchat generation"—while literally riding down an escalator, like some sort of second-rate Donald Trump.
The movie's biggest failure in this regard is the way it wastes its lead, actress Shailene Woodley, a promising young performer who has given over years of her career to a second-rate endeavor.
But single parents find brilliant and unique ways to be there for their children, and sweetness and lightning reminded me of the effort my mother made to ensure my childhood never felt second-rate.
Almost all universities charge the maximum, whatever the course—not because they are a "cartel", as some say, but because no university wants to suggest that it offers a cut-price, second-rate degree.
The homes are interesting for architecture buffs but I can't recommend them unreservedly as rentals: the mix of shabby vintage furniture and second-rate modern appliances gives the whole project a slightly amateurish feel.
This also means that when girls fail at making it as Cantopop stars, they often try to find success in mainland China, where they can join the cast of a second-rate television drama.
Last week, the BOK held benchmark rates steady at 1.50% but kept the door open for what would be the second rate cut this year after July's surprise cut, the first in three years.
There are moments when "Fallen Kingdom" operates in breezy awareness of its own ridiculousness, embracing its second-rate, secondhand status as a way for people with no other plans to grab some air-conditioning.
Piper's bratty 12-year-old brother, Tyler (Jackson Demott Hill), says that the assisted-living facility, Twelve Trees, "sounds more like a second-rate merlot," and quotes Ophelia's mad scene when his grandfather dodders.
"This was considered to be a second-rate orchestra and probably was, if we are talking about quality, until I made radical changes," Mr. Kocsis told The Worcester Telegram & Gazette in Massachusetts in 2003.
Jackson recently told New Zealand based Stuff that Weinstein and his brother Bob are a pair of "second-rate Mafia bullies" who talked him out of casting both actresses in the blockbuster fantasy film series.
The market had priced in a roughly 68% chance of a second rate cut in September before the Fed's announcement, but that had risen to 89% on Friday morning, according to the CME's FedWatch tool.
As Mashable's Raymond Wong pointed out in his review of the Tap last year, lack of hands-free capabilities greatly hindered the speaker, making the device feel "second-rate" compared to the other Echo devices.
Alternative postsecondary education pathways such as career and technical education programs have long suffered from a pejorative perception as places where low-income children and children of color are consigned to a second-rate education.
That question, which sounds like the plot for some second-rate geopolitical thriller, was on everybody's lips this past weekend after a pair of bombshell stories from The New York Times and The Washington Post.
Yet despite their influence in physically creating the city, they were still considered second-rate citizens, subject to disease, overcrowding, Jim Crow laws, and terrorizing by the Ku Klux Klan, who arrived in the 1920s.
For all the New England homes well-stocked with Polar's newest selections, LaCroix might be the second-rate option, anyway—but as it turns out, LaCroix's presence on shelves might also be against the law.
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If it was so obvious to Mr. Flannery and many investors that G.E. was overspending on dividends, flubbing on acquisitions and committing to too many second-rate businesses, what were G.E.'s 18 directors thinking?
It was at Rillito Park, a dusty old track considered the birthplace of modern quarter-horse racing, that Baffert began his career, first as a "second-rate jockey" (his words) and later as a trainer.
When Neri first adopted it, plaster was widely regarded as a second-rate material suitable only for maquettes and lamp bases, but he quickly seized on it's quick-setting properties and receptivity to common tools.
In her second rate-setting meeting since succeeding Mario Draghi, Lagarde last month launched a broad policy review that plans to incorporate the economic impact of climate change into its monetary framework for the first time.
You go from fighting second-rate gunmen wearing literal redshirts and carrying handguns to battling black-clad elites sporting first-rate military equipment and full body-armor that outclasses most of the weapons your soldiers carry.
Before the report they were pricing in about even odds for a June rate hike, with the odds rising to more than 80 percent by December, and little chance of a second rate hike by then.
The IOC "should be held accountable for prioritising a second-rate golf contest over the many willing, enthusiastic athletes from a range of sports around the world," James Willstrop, a former world number one, wrote recently.
"Is the leader of a major global city supposed to stay in a second-rate business hotel?" he said on one occasion, defending his global travels as necessary to burnish Tokyo's brand ahead of the Olympics.
Last week, the BOK held benchmark rates KROCRT=ECI steady at 1.50% but kept the door open for what would be the second rate cut this year after July's surprise cut, the first in three years.
He transformed the orchestra from a second-rate pit band to one of the finest in the world; conducted several generations of opera's leading singers; and helped the Met maintain, and build on, its international reputation.
In large measure, Cary Leeds was conceived for them — as a spot that should feel the opposite of second-rate or make-do for children who often are expected to be satisfied with hand-me-downs.
That's one valuable anecdote in this exhaustive oral history, which traces the 16-year sprint that turned "The Daily Show" from a second-rate cable presentation into a vital institution in American politics and the media.
The BoE has said it wants to be sure the economy has recovered from near-stagnation in an unusually cold early 2018, before pushing ahead with only its second rate hike since before the global financial crisis.
Former finance minister George Osborne, sacked by May in 2016, once described her pledge to run again as leader at the next election as something similar to seeing "the living dead in a second-rate horror film".
Unlike Megyn Kelly, who resorts to putting out statements via Fox News, Mr. Trump will continue to defend himself against the inordinate amount of unfair and inaccurate coverage he receives on her second-rate show each night.
The central bank left rates on hold at its meeting last week and signaled, in word and forecast, that recent expectations of a near-term second rate hike in its campaign, which began in December, were misplaced.
" Judge Ho's Fifth Circuit colleague Don R. Willett, another new member of the court, observed in his own dissenting opinion in the same case, "The Second Amendment is neither second class, nor second rate, nor second tier.
CBA, Australia's biggest lender, had on Thursday said it would cut interest rates for small business and household customers, after the central bank's second rate cut this month to reduce the economic fallout from the virus outbreak.
Books of The Times The qualities that make Seymour Hersh a first-rate reporter — his hustle, his wonkiness, his nighthawk drive to unearth a radioactive fact and then top that fact — make him a second-rate memoirist.
Fed keeps supporting a key lending market Central bankers did, however, make a technical correction to a second rate, known as interest on excess reserves, to boost it within the target range of its key benchmark rate.
"The filmmaking here is so pedestrian, flat-footed and overly-obvious as to leave 'Shock and Awe' one of those second-rate dramatic movies that make you wish that it had been a top-notch documentary instead," RogerEbert.
The Fed approved its second rate hike in a decade Wednesday and delivered a slight shock to the market with projections that there could be three more moves in 2017, as opposed to previous indications of just two.
The term blockbuster used to denote films that cost $100 million or more to produce; in 2016, $100 million is the budget a second-rate director gets for a low-rent remake released in the dregs of August.
Gold has been on a remarkable run, but with the curveball from the Fed and higher chance of a second rate hike this summer than many in the market had been expecting, can the gold trade continue up?
Business needs to rethink support for anti-government radicals and look at fixing America's most obvious problems: its deteriorating infrastructure, a labyrinthine tax code, a second-rate education system, stagnant wages for average workers, and poor productivity growth.
How even to begin to believe that art could be permissible again as an authentic representation of the human condition after a second-rate amateur painter called Adolf Hitler had herded so many millions into the gas chambers?
On Wednesday, several hours after reports emerged that he would drop out of the race, John Kasich, third-rate presidential candidate and second-rate life coach, gave his farewell address in what looked to be a broken sauna.
Trump is instead evaluating candidates who offer different liabilities, and must choose the one who carries the least risk, because the only kinds of politicians who'd agree to run with him are either profoundly damaged or second-rate.
Several of the regional Fed presidents suggested that the second rate rise of the cycle could come as early as the September meeting, while Ms Yellen reckoned that the case for an increase in coming months has strengthened.
This time, I skipped the dry shampoo most days, threw some olive oil in my ends for a DIY treatment, and pulled my hair back in such a way that made me look like a second-rate Kardashian.
After interviewing 67 stakeholders in the British gambling industry, Rebecca Cassidy, a professor at Goldsmiths, University of London, concluded that academic research into gambling was "a second-rate field" because of the proliferation of industry-financed research projects.
Although American universities did not always welcome the huge influx of refugees after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, that intellectual migration transformed a provincial and second-rate higher education system into the finest in the world.
Antagonizing our allies with threats of tariffs and advocating ruinous policies like reengaging Russia while it continues mischief in the Ukraine, Middle East, and anywhere else President Putin can project his large but second rate military is foolish.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Bank of Canada struck a more confident approach to growth on Wednesday with its second rate hike in three months, pushing to the front of the pack of major central banks including the U.S. Federal Reserve.
"He turned the orchestra from a second-rate pit band to one of the finest in the world; conducted several generations of opera's leading singers; and helped the company maintain, and build on, its international reputation," our reporter writes.
Meanwhile, the audience was left to suffer at the hands of the mind numbing warm-up act, who larked about in the arena telling shit jokes and throwing around Haribo like the second-rate panto performer he probably is.
The Fed on Wednesday raised its benchmark overnight interest rate by 25 basis points, the second rate hike this year, saying it expected economic activity to expand at a moderate pace and labor market conditions to strengthen somewhat further.
The BoE raised rates for the first time in more than a decade in November and a recent string of strong data including house price data on Monday have virtually sealed the case for a second rate increase in May.
The collaboration between Yoshua Okón and Santiago Sierra featured a toilet in the shape of the Museo Soumaya — the much-maligned new institution housing the second-rate collection of billionaire Carlos Slim — onto which four workmen were affixing hexagonal panels.
One of the most common problems that arise at startups is the development of what I call technical debt — a predicament created when second-rate code or software is deployed in the short run to speed up the product development process.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The European Central Bank needs to be more flexible in interpreting its inflation mandate, Governing Council member Klaas Knot said, the second rate-setter in two days to urge caution as the bank prepares to review its policy stance.
And now, after delaying the device and failing to make good on another promise to ship in Q1, Turing believes that customers will get their money's worth with a second-rate Android experience running on a totally different operating system.
St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard said on Friday said he would be "okay" with a second rate hike this year, but reiterated his view that the Fed would not need much more to keep inflation in check.
Recently, I witnessed this journey through Tanzania's Serengeti National Park as a couple million wildebeests mowed the grass, avoided predators, reproduced and ran amok like second-rate rocking horses that should have faceplanted from the sheer weight of their heads.
He also said that the ECB's 2.55 trillion euro bond purchase programme should be ended this year, argued that the main refinancing rate could be lifted in the ECB's second rate hike, and made the case for speeding up normalisation.
So instead of dealing with the episode's most vital and interesting themes (particularly as pertains to the Hosts' intelligence), the show instead spins out a bunch of pointlessly busy plot lines that feel like second-rate rip-offs of Lost.
"Unlike Megyn Kelly, who resorts to putting out statements via FOX News, Mr. Trump will continue to defend himself against the inordinate amount of unfair and inaccurate coverage he receives on her second-rate show each night," the campaign said.
He is a cartoon superhero in evening wear, a man whose mission is to embody — and, therefore, to transcend — a secondhand, second-rate age, to be cool and clever in a world determined to be as lame and dumb as possible.
Interested in theater (and also punk rock), he toured briefly with what he remembered as a second-rate Shakespeare company, then serendipitously shifted his career trajectory to publishing after noticing a trove of books in a dumpster in San Francisco.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 10%Synopsis:  In the comedy "Father Hood," second-rate criminal Jack Charles (Patrick Swayze) takes his estranged children on the road after they find him and beg him to take them out of an abusive foster home.
As sort of a second-rate ... 99 percent of what shows up on my Facebook feed that's video is stolen from YouTube, which is pretty rough already, and that last 1 percent is just like random videos from my friends.
Most of the works in the Museum Barberini fit a traditional Modernist archetype: second rate Kandinskys, a few lonely looking Monets, some Warhols, some Renoirs, several Pissaros sprinkled together in adjoining galleries in colorful displays that reminded me of a candy shop.
Finally, someone was going to try to unstick the monopolistic, stagnant, second-rate market for high-capacity internet access in the US. Last month, there was a shakeup at Alphabet's Access division (the new name for what was originally called Google Fiber).
OTTAWA (Reuters) - A second rate hike by the Bank of Canada will temporarily goose housing as buyers look to complete deals before mortgage rates go up, but higher borrowing costs will soon weigh on Canada's indebted households and douse spending and homebuying.
Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk has gotten mixed reviews, and it came to theaters with a troubled reputation because director Ang Lee shot it at an ultra-high 120 frames-per-second rate, which critics decry as looking distractingly, artificially hyper-real.
Nash was consistently likened to a second rate Lily Allen (because there was only room for one "real-talking" white woman from London in music) and the manner in which she spun tedious, everyday events into catchy pop songs was frequently scoffed at.
Take the 1963 Freedom Day boycott in Chicago: Among the largest student walkouts ever staged, it pushed perhaps 43,000 students into the streets to protest segregation and second-rate schools, and preceded a wave of similar actions in cities from Cleveland to Seattle.
And since budget-friendly options can often mean second-rate options, it's nice to know ClassPass typically features popular studios, including a majority of the fitness classes you've likely heard of from word-of-mouth or have actually been meaning to try.
LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) - Southern European bond yields jumped to multi-month highs on Monday after a second rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve and coordinated central bank action to address the impact of coronavirus drove investors away from risk assets.
"BI is keen to avoid a repeat of the 2013 'Taper Tantrum', which saw the central bank having to hike rates aggressively to support the struggling rupiah," said Capital Economics in a note projecting no second rate cut until the second quarter.
Investors believe that with the BoE seemingly comfortable with the market pricing in a rate rise on Thursday, that is as good enough a signal as they will get that only the second rate hike since the financial crisis is a near-certainty.
In February he famously said there is a "special place in hell" for British leaders who promoted a no-deal exit from the European Union, and last week he said Britain will become a "second-rate player" in international affairs after it leaves.
The growth of genres like R&B and country on Billboard charts paired with the fandom kids were tapping into on shows like Total Request Live meant that *NSYNC couldn't afford to be a second-rate version of any band for much longer.
Concerns the FOMC may be more hawkish on a second rate hike were piqued on Wednesday when San Francisco Fed President John Williams and Atlanta Fed President Dennis Lockhart said the central bank could still raise two or three times this year, according to Reuters.
How do you remain in the sensible centre while leading a revolution against Britain's new oligarchy, the clique of second-rate people in both the public and private sectors who have got rich by sitting on each other's boards and marking each other's homework?
Interest-rate sensitive sectors including telecoms and utilities, which typically issue debt to pay for projects and pay out dividends made less attractive by higher government bond yields, fell after the central bank said surprising strong economic growth supported its second rate hike since July.
The song is second-rate at best, the premise is only really funny for 45 seconds or so, and I'm not totally sure that the middle school kids who lionize Pump were even sentient when Sheen went off the rails a few years back.
IN AUGUST 1960 Wolfgang Stolper, an American economist working for Nigeria's development ministry, embarked on a tour of the country's poor northern region, a land of "dirt and dignity", long ruled by conservative emirs and "second-rate British civil servants who didn't like business".
"Although I cannot give you a definitive path for how policy will evolve, it might prove prudent to wait until the inflation data are stronger before we undertake a second rate hike," Harker said in prepared remarks to a local business group in Philadelphia.
"Those campaigning to leave Europe are inviting the British people to make an extraordinary choice - to be the first major economy in history to deliberately choose a second-rate, more restrictive trading relationship for its biggest market," Cameron wrote in an article for the paper.
The Fed slashed interest rates to near zero on Sunday, the second rate cut in as many weeks in another emergency move as the coronavirus pandemic tightens its grip on societies across the world, forcing widespread lockdowns of large populations and upending the global economy.
When I was at the firm, I read about the need in South Africa for law professors and lawyers to come from the U.S., because black law students in South Africa were obviously during apartheid only allowed to go to second-rate law schools.
Don't settle for second rate rewards Big annual fees can be intimidating, but as long as you pay off the cards in full each month and always pay on time, it's easy to see how the rewards can be far more valuable than the cost.
The Fed slashed interest rates to near zero on Sunday, the second rate cut in as many weeks in another emergency move as the coronavirus pandemic tightens its grip on societies across the world, forcing widespread lockdowns of large populations and upending the global economy.
Trading volumes were at a fifth of their 30-day average as investors waited on a Reserve Bank of Australia policy review later in the day, at which it is widely expected to deliver a second rate cut to add to its easing last month.
The more surprising takeaway here is that GTA V in this instance isn't a second-rate alternative to simulation software created for the purpose of testing autonomous driving software – it proves an incredibly advanced testing platform, because of the care taken in its open-world game design.
It's hard to say precisely how much Punk's 434 day title reign helped the chances of performers WWE would've considered second-rate stars during most of its history, but it says something that the promotion now relies on those wrestlers for the bulk of its roster.
That they were one of grunge's most groundbreaking and revered acts only stacks the case against them—by now, they should either be enjoying their collective retirement or pushing out second-rate records that only 45-year-olds clad in flannel give half a damn about.
Pay growth is one of the pieces of data the Bank of England is likely to look most closely at as it mulls whether to raise interest rates next month in what would be only the second rate increase since before the 2008 global financial crisis.
Before the jobs report, traders saw a 19 percent chance of a June rate hike and a 59 percent chance of a July rate hike, with some chance of a second rate hike by December according to analysis by CME Group, where the futures contracts are traded.
We needed those negative statistics to prove that the Mets were not merely profoundly second-rate but actually the worst of all time, so gloriously bad that we could claim them as champions, inverted champions to be sure, of games lost, chances bobbled, bases missed, hopes dashed.
"The law has no mention of the word democracy or the word equality, and is wholly committed to brutish emphasis of ethnic supremacy, leaving no doubt that there are two types of citizenship — first-rate ones for Jews and second-rate ones for Arabs," the alliance said.
No matter if they are more focused on the events in Cleveland this week or those in Philadelphia next week, Americans of all political affiliations agree that we cannot afford to settle for a second-rate economy – one that prevents too many people from realizing their God-given potential.
When they do, Rollins will be awarded all the Oscars for his performance as the sleeveless, potentially homicidal bartender in this campy buddy comedy about the shallowness of Los Angeles that plays like something between a second-rate Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion and a fourth-rate Clueless.
Originally released straight to video (which doesn't have the "second rate" stigma in Japan that it does in the United States), the anthology was picked up for American distribution by Streamline Pictures, a company which helped popularize anime in the US in the late 1980s and early '90s.
Speaking with New Zealand publication Stuff, Jackson said that when he pitched his initial plans for both The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings to Miramax, the Weinstein brothers — whom he described as "second-rate Mafia bullies" — warned him that Sorvino and Ashley Judd were difficult to work with.
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Through the years, there have been intense debates over both the enduring importance of that composer's music (some sing his praises, while others regard him as second-rate, hardly fit to be mentioned alongside the likes of Prokofiev, never mind Stravinsky) and his stance toward the Soviet regime.
We first meet Frances and Rosalie as hobbled old women living out their final years at the same nursing home in the mid-1960s, bemoaning the gloppy food, giggling over a "second-rate magic show" and bickering over riding in the front seat on outings with Rosalie's son.
In 1996, he effectively sounded the death knell on his own career when he starred in The Island of Dr Moreau, a famously woeful film in which his second-rate performance, exorbitant pay cheque and open hostility on set left few in Hollywood wanting to hire him again.
The big question though for Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rates strategy at BMO Capital Markets in New York, is whether 2.50 percent in 3.1463-year yields will hold in the face of a second rate hike and what he expects to be a hawkish statement from the Fed.
"I felt that my work was kind of derivative, and I didn't want to be a second-rate version of what was happening in comics elsewhere," Mr. Sikoryak said in an interview, recalling his days as an art student at Parsons School of Design in the late 1980s.
But I am also very fond of "Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for Global Power," because it so infuriated a certain species of second-rate professor of post-colonial studies — though not so much that they actually read the book.
If he doesn't seem to be having a good time and there's no apparent big-picture commercial reason for the second-rate songs that clutter up Nuthin' 2 Prove, then it seems fair to assume that Yachty's still stuck in the rut that his early critics dug for him.
That's because the Bank of Japan (BOJ), which meets later this month, may step away from its negative interest rate policy and the U.S. Federal Reserve may be on the eve of its second rate increase, Edward Dempsey, chief investment officer of Pension Partners, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
Apparently, despite all her smiles and compliments, Jackie found Buckingham Palace to be a second rate, neglected, and provincial hotel, and came away with the sense that the monarchy was a tired institution with no place in the modern world — and the middle aged, unremarkable Queen was the reason why.
Economists at Westpac said in a research note they expected the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) to cut the official cash rate by 25 basis points from its current record low of 1.25% in August, as previously forecast, and added the prediction of a second rate cut in November.
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As director of the D.I.A. from 2012 to 2014, he pushed hard for his agency, long treated as second-rate by the C.I.A., to be given greater access to the trove of documents and other materials seized during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in May 2011.
Now she had been asked to eulogize longtime UH law professor Eugene Smith, who, as head of the faculty hiring committee in 1978, had been an early Warren champion, urging colleagues to look past her limited teaching experience and what some perceived as her second-rate Rutgers Law School degree.
A second rate hike by the Federal Reserve in a decade, which is widely expected to come Wednesday afternoon at the conclusion of the central bank's December policy meeting, should actually spur more confidence, Paulsen said, arguing a nod toward further normalization of rates would be an acknowledgement of the economy's improvement.
We meet Vivian in 22002, a 22006-year-old Vassar College dropout sent packing to her Aunt Peg, owner of a crumbling Midtown vaudeville joint called the Lily Playhouse, where leggy showgirls seek regular work and the audiences are work-a-day folk who don't mind if the shows are second-rate.
But for those who aren't already celebrities, the president's approach — that of a blinged-out human bulldozer — will typically succeed only in one being shown the exit, a fate that second-rate Trumpian pretenders have discovered in the White House when they have made the disastrous mistake of trying to emulate the boss.
"Although the initial reading of the September employment market was lower than estimates..., it is likely in the sweet spot for FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) hawks that would like to get a second rate hike in before year-end," said Marvin Loh, senior global markets strategist, at BNY Mellon in Boston.
There's a growing trend of not only ditching traditional chemical-laced deodorants, but trading out the unappealing, ineffective versions that line the shelves of second-rate health-food stores for ones that wouldn't seem out of place in the Instagram feed of the coolest — but not necessarily most health-conscious — person you know.
"The real problem is with these 'me too' companies—companies that are under-financed, and launch a thing that's not very thought out that maybe has a second-rate battery," says Mike Papantonio, a Florida-based civil trial lawyer, talk-show host, and member of the National Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame.
In and of themselves, these discussion segments are nothing worth getting too upset about, but they exemplify just where the second season of The Man in the High Castle went wrong, and why Amazon, thanks to largely self-inflicted wounds, remains a second-rate pretender when it comes to making quality dramas.
"This was the second rate cut in succession, by the Australian central bank and feeds into a global narrative of central banks looking set to embark on a new easing cycle, over concerns that the global economy is on the cusp of a sharp slowdown," said Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets.
With today's announcement of the full-frame Canon EOS R, together with Nikon's own recent reveal of the Z235 and Z21.8, it's official: mirrorless cameras are no longer the preserve of second-rate companies who couldn't compete against Canon and Nikon's DSLR duopoly, but a crucial part of the future of high-end photography.
This is the rough equivalent of saying "I am bearish on the US stock market because the market has been declining" — akin to a second-rate form of technical analysis, a forecast for the market based largely on the assumption that the market is usually just reacting to itself with declines begetting even more declines.
" The piece argued that homosexuality, "is a pathetic little second-rate substitute for reality, a pitiable flight from life," adding that "it deserves no encouragement, no glamorization, no rationalization, no fake status as minority martyrdom, no sophistry about simple differences in taste — and, above all, no pretense that it is anything but a pernicious sickness.
How would he render, for the theater of the absurd, this bankrupt innkeeper who got a second chance by roleplaying his fictitious alter-ego on national television and then cashed in on his celebrity to take over the executive branch of the U.S government, as if that prize were some second-rate New York hotel?
Though the games were merely exhibitions and therefore might not have been played with the same degree of intensity as a regular season tilt, it's safe to assume that players from each league wanted to win regardless—NHL players wanted to prove their league's superiority, and WHA players wanted to prove their league was anything but second-rate.
Thus, Republicans today find themselves in this predicament: Steve Mnuchin, Trump's treasury secretary, says that it's "absolutely critical" that Congress promptly pass a clean debt limit increase, while Trump budget director Mick Mulvaney—a second-rate ideologue—says the administration may insist Congress attach right-wing spending cuts to any legislation that increases the debt limit.
Like the older writers, he thinks that the Presidential or balance-of-power system, with its rigidity, its frequent stalling, its elevation of second-rate men to power and its long interludes in which no real policymaking is attempted, was tolerable so long as the United States was half-empty, prosperous and well protected by broad oceans.
"Tyll" revels in the efforts of second-rate artists doing their best with small talent: a bard whose "poor singing would not be so bad if he could at least play the lute," a monotonous old woman who can remember long stories without forgetting a line, a count who fills out his memoir with descriptions from other books.
In those moments, you somehow know that if you referenced that sullen checkout girl's acne, or calmly informed a rude guy on the subway that his father hadn't loved him, or told that unpleasant woman at a party to stop overcompensating for her second-rate education, it would ruin not just their day but maybe their week and month, too.
First lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE is expected to attend, according to The Associated Press.
And while the second rate cut yesterday was welcome, and it may well be followed by another rate cut before the end of the year, I think the President's message to the Federal Reserve is that we ought to have a monetary policy in the United States that supports growth and also levels the playing field with our competitive partners.
First lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE plans to be on hand for the reopening of the Washington Monument.
First lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE is reportedly scheduled to tour the New York Stock Exchange next week and ring the bell.
Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (D-Calif.), House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyHouse reaches deal on continuing resolution, vote expected Thursday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Congress set to ignore Trump's wall request in stopgap measure MORE (D-N.
On the contrary: he dismissed Oxford for turning education into a "narcotic rather than a stimulant", treated aristocrats as highly paid entertainers who existed to distract the people from the real business of government, and laid down the law on every subject under the sun, from the intricacies of banking to the political merits of Sir Robert Peel ("the powers of a first-rate man and the creed of a second-rate man").
Do we not see in somewhat less grotesque form the same lack of humanity in telling the unemployed that they are lazy, pregnant women that their bodies are not their own, black Americans that the first black president wasn't an American, gay people that their love is sinful and second rate, and helpless and traumatized victims of war that they are terrorists and that the great lady in New York Harbor is blind to them?
Trump made the announcement in an Oval Office meeting, flanked by first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Sharpless.
Because it's a second-rate, low-capacity service (15 Mbps down, 2 up); it isn't available to people who have owed money to Comcast within the past year; it comes with a data cap; it isn't available to anyone who has had a Comcast account in the last 90 days; it isn't available to people who also want to subscribe to pay TV channels; and it requires that you re-up each year with documentation proving your eligibility.
That's thanks to the perversion of the Supreme Court confirmation process, which once provided the Senate and the public with useful information about a potential justice's views on the Constitution, but which has, ever since the bitter battle over President Ronald Reagan's failed nomination of Robert Bork in 1987, devolved into a second-rate Samuel Beckett play starring an earnest legal scholar who sits for days at a microphone and labors to sound thoughtful while saying almost nothing.
Trump and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE participate in the presentation of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to former New York Yankees pitcher Mariano Rivera at 2 p.m.
Trump then introduced Rivera as "the sandman" and told a story of when he explained to first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE why the Yankees legend went by the nickname.
Some of the housemasters there were interesting, and at least one of them, Arthur Goodhart, would find his way into A Dance as the restless, dim, and faintly sinister Le Bas, who is a mass of physical tics, has numerous passages of second-rate verse off by heart, and on one occasion is caused to be arrested by the police, a prank played on him by Charles Stringham, Jenkins's friend and one of the most vivid characters in the sequence.
Other observances: Before going to the Pentagon, Trump and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE participated in a moment of silence on the South Lawn of the White House at 8:46 a.m.
Hurwitz also weighed in on first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE using phrases in her speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention that were nearly identical to lines from a 2008 Obama speech about "values" passed down from parents to children.
Facebook founder Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers to discuss 'future internet regulation' MORE said in a Facebook post that he's "excited" to see how the feature pans out.
"Despite supplemental appropriations approved by Congress and enacted into law to help states and territories recover, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has yet to make this funding available for necessary recovery and mitigation efforts," House Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyHouse reaches deal on continuing resolution, vote expected Thursday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Congress set to ignore Trump's wall request in stopgap measure MORE (D-N.
Wade | Dems threaten to subpoena Juul MORE (D-Calif.) and Facebook CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers to discuss 'future internet regulation' MORE went viral, illustrating the extent to which online images can be manipulated.
As an essay on the art world, however, the film mostly confirms popular assumptions: that museums prop up a lot of work by second-rate artists by resorting to empty theoretical language; that many visitors think a lot of the work they're seeing is shit but are too polite to say so; that many men in power are cads and frauds; that the art world makes a cynical pretense of concern for social justice when it's completely indifferent to the homeless people down the block; that wealthy donors are rapacious capitalists who like to see artists behave like apes until the act crosses the line, in which case they're happy to punish them.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE on Wednesday will participate in an observance ceremony at the Pentagon marking the 85033th anniversary of the Sept.
Company CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers to discuss 'future internet regulation' MORE, who first announced the plans for the board last year, wrote in an open letter on Tuesday that the new body is meant to give users confidence that there is a process in place to protect their speech.
Company CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergHillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers to discuss 'future internet regulation' MORE, who first announced the plans for the board last year, wrote in an open letter on Tuesday that the new body is meant to give users confidence that there is a process in place to protect their free speech rights.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE on Wednesday will observe a moment of silence at the White House to mark the 18th anniversary of the 85033/11 terrorist attacks.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE held a moment of silence at the White House in honor of the victims of the attack.
The White House fired back after social media users criticized first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE over a coat she wore in a photo tweeted by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE on Wednesday to mark the 18th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpMelania Trump to ring stock exchange opening bell on Monday On The Money: Fed delivers second rate cut to fend off global risks | Trump says Fed has 'no guts' | House gets deal on continuing resolution | GM faces bipartisan backlash amid strike Washington Monument reopens after three years of repairs MORE hosted a ceremony at the White House that included a moment of silence for the victims of the attacks, while leaders of the House and Senate led a concurrent ceremony at the Capitol.

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