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Tax reform "shored up his base somewhat and it shored up the business base, the Chamber of Commerce voters," said Doug Kaplan, president of polling firm Gravis Marketing.
Poile shored up the team's defense by adding Alexei Emelin.
It shored up its loss reserves by another $3.6 billion.
Since then, Beijing has shored up restrictions on capital outflows.
John Hickenlooper, have shored up the more traditional moderate flank.
The markets where individuals can buy insurance should be shored up.
Balter had shored up support from four local Democratic county committees.
The stock market's moves this year have shored up Dwyer's confidence.
Trump's late July endorsement tweet likely shored up undecided voters for James.
They also want the hillside shored up, so they don't get buried.
If anything, the system should be shored up, not repurposed or depleted.
They shored up Mr. Assad and made him dependent on Russia's presence.
Republicans are outspending Democrats and have shored up political support against impeachment.
The retirees already had shored up their home by putting up storm covers.
"She has definitely shored up her position with young voters," said Reuters's Jackson.
China has shored up its claims with island building programs and naval patrols.
America could have shored up its supplies of PPE in its strategic stockpile.
To be sure, investors shored up positions in gold as a potential hedge.
She has also shored up many endorsements from influential Democrats in the district.
Art promoted and shored up the hierarchies on which a culture was built.
Those measures shored up the global financial system and stocks rose in value.
The walls of the pit were shored up by diagonal pillars of dirt.
He said Trump didn't win over persuadable voters, but simply shored up his base.
In 2018, Huawei shored up a 25 percent market share to take the crown.
An earlier $8.3 billion bill shored up resources for health agencies and first responders.
Russia has further shored up its position in Central Asia and the Far East.
It has shored up the lender with billions of dollars since it was nationalized.
Zuckerberg further shored up Facebook's position in the mobile marketplace by buying other companies.
The government has shored up the politically important maritime industries at the expense of diversification.
The gains on the financial and material sectors shored up the losses on the index.
She has also shored up some support from others in conservative and pro-Trump circles.
Notre-Dame's reconstruction is underway, though officials say the edifice is still being shored up.
Cheap credit has shored up growth, but lending has reached levels that worry many economists.
A positive fourth-quarter reporting season shored up investor confidence in the upcoming company earnings.
But at the same time, Trump has shored up support among Republican voters and politicians.
"Many financial institutions shored up their cash positions at the end of June...," he said.
Bank of Qingdao's unrated AT1 were seen slightly above par, mainly shored up by Chinese bidders.
The figures shored up prospects for the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates this month, however.
Syria still has foreign allies in Iran and Hezbollah that have long shored up the government.
That attention "really emboldened the Democrats and shored up the ones that were wobbling," Greer said.
According to Ms. Bernier, school officials shored up student numbers and performance metrics through unusual means.
Some 100,000 coal miners will see their pensions and health care shored up in the bill.
I just want the A.C.A. shored up so that it works for freelancers and small businesses.
The town's slipping tax revenue was shored up by a $2.3 million federal community disaster loan.
This particular spot, loaded with infill, has been shored up to withstand exactly this type of barrage.
He said the effort has shored up the resolve of Democratic leaders and rank-and-file members.
Meanwhile, as China's economy has skyrocketed in recent decades, it has shored up its efforts in Africa.
The government wrested PrivatBank from Kolomoisky in 2016 and then shored up the lender with billions of dollars.
Workers also shored up and raised the levee system in places with beams, sheet metal and other barriers.
In doing so he shored up his base, at the expense of alienating the larger public even further.
But Clinton has shored up the establishment endorsements, save for Elizabeth Warren, and has ramped up her advertising.
The influx, while modest, gave new life to neighborhoods, helped alleviate labor shortages and shored up city budgets.
The residents shored up the low spots and there was no water in the streets, Mr. MacNeil said.
While Donald Trump has shored up evangelical voters, the president is not doing as well with Mormon voters.
Many coal-state senators say it needs to be shored up and possibly reformed following major coal bankruptcies.
The 30-year rule of Egypt's "Modern Pharaoh" appeared to be secure, shored up by the feared State Security.
The startup shored up an $80 million Series B last year with participation from Time Warner Investments and others.
Over the past few weeks, Democrats seem to have shored up their positions in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Sen.
Russia's military intervention last year has shored up Assad's position against the variety of militant groups he is facing.
A strong performance by its Africa and Middle East region also shored up sales, with revenue growing by 5.8%.
Typically, Congress has shored up the finances of Social Security with a series of benefit cuts and tax increases.
The wake up call from this latest attack: there was a patch that would have shored up the vulnerability.
Assad's government has shored up its rule over Syria's main urban centers in the populated west of the country.
The president has shored up his power base amongst pious voters with frequent statements and policies attacking female autonomy.
But Wozniacki has shored up her forehand and serve as part of a dedicated tilt toward more assertive tennis.
In quick succession, it then shored up defenses and evacuated personnel from the embassy in Baghdad, the Iraqi capital.
The measure also shored up the Children's Health Insurance Program, known as CHIP, which insures nearly nine million children.
Biden stumped in Virginia one day after his Palmetto State victory after he shored up endorsements from former Gov.
Facebook and Twitter have repeatedly claimed that they've shored up their election-security measures in the wake of 2016.
In Jerusalem, he shored up the United States' relationship with Israel and reaffirmed his commitment to Middle East peacemaking.
President Obama shored up his national security credentials while serving in the Senate by sitting on Foreign Relations panel.
"But Brexit has not permanently strengthened the E.U. or shored up the integrationist drive within it," Mr. Tilford said.
That landmark deal shored up falling prices, pushing Brent crude at one point to more than $86 a barrel.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership would have entrenched America's concept of free markets in Asia and shored up its military alliances.
He says sensibly that liberal democracy cannot be shored up without a "clear-eyed grasp of what has gone wrong".
The value of robusta beans in particular has been shored up by declining levels of production in Brazil and Vietnam.
"It was an area of weakness and it's been shored up and addressed," acknowledged New York general manager Brian Cashman.
But Trump shored up and grew his political base by promising to depart from GOP leadership objectives in key ways.
The Fed's New York branch shored up liquidity through several trillion dollars worth of capital injections spread throughout the month.
Bellis shored up her vulnerable second serve and added more muscle to her slight frame, particularly to her lower body.
The dollar stood close to a two-week high against key peers on Tuesday, shored up by a resilient U.S. economy.
Damaged buildings were covered to protect their contents from snow, precious objects moved to shelters, and buildings shored up against aftershocks.
The U.S. dollar's stall this week and rise in iron ore and coal prices have shored up the Aussie this week.
Speculation that the talks might help ease trade tensions has shored up the broader equity markets over the past few sessions.
All of them shored up the confidence of allies and partners about America's firmness and commitment to dealing with the threat.
Not the trunk, rotund and rotted inside and long since shored up with cement, like a cavity in a bad tooth.
But over the coming days, the markets will either be shored up or shaken further, as companies report quarterly earnings results.
Then in 2500, the repeal was rolled into a larger transportation bill, which promised freshly paved roads and shored-up bridges.
It has shored up restrictions on capital outflows since then, while encouraging more inflows from foreign investors into Chinese stocks and bonds.
Nevertheless, being seen to be tough on Pakistan shored up support from his party's nationalist domestic base at a crucial political time.
Over the past two years Italy's biggest banks have shored up their capital and sold off billions of euros in troubled loans.
The episode ends with FBI boss Shepard revealing he's shored up nearly $400,000 in grant money for Ford, Tench, and Carr's research.
Russia's involvement over the past year has successfully weakened the position of rebel fighters and shored up Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.
Over the past two years, Italy's biggest banks have shored up their capital and sold off billions of euros in troubled loans.
She's also shored up popularity in the state with more than half of the state's voters approving of the job she's doing.
But for now, they are glad to have not just shored up the business, but actually increased sales by some 20 percent.
Vernon, who came in second in 2014's primary, has shored up support from many Democrats and has a huge fundraising advantage.
Still, uncertainty has helped to keep the dollar on the back foot and shored up interest in gold as a safe haven.
The central defense has been shored up with Marquinhos and Miranda, and Brazil under Tite have conceded just five goals in 19 games.
Amid global uncertainties, robust exports, driven by sales of petroleum goods, steel products and memory chips, have shored up the economy, it added.
Notably, in 1983 a bipartisan push shored up the programs for decades with a mixture of tweaks similar to those being discussed now.
The reformist center-left government was punished by popular anger at bailouts that shored up the system but hurt thousands of ordinary savers.
WeWork's precarious financial position could be shored up with a $5 billion debt package the company is discussing with JPMorgan, Bloomberg reported Friday.
L) has shored up its post-Brexit flying rights after UK authorities granted its British subsidiary Wizz Air an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC).
He has steadied his baseline game, shored up his serve and won 20173 straight official singles matches and 22017 of his last 25.
But Mr. Trump shored up Republican turnout in the election by promising to select Supreme Court nominations from a list of conservative judges.
His first administration decentralized some of power shored up in Nairobi, but complaints about the financial support for Kenya's new counties are widespread.
Thompson spotted the problem, and the two went back to basics and shored up Fleetwood's technical game until he gradually regained his swing.
China imported record levels of LNG in January, as the world's second-largest economy shored up supplies ahead of the Lunar New Year celebrations.
She shored up her resilience by writing of suicidal lows that had passed, of her confidence in her ability to prevent another from returning.
The investments shored up confidence in the companies and helped give Buffett a reputation as a lender of last resort when times were tough.
But a heavy rain fell during the night, and the tottering pile of rubble had to be shored up with hundreds of wooden beams.
That is why, since taking office, I have enacted tough new sanctions on Iran and North Korea, and shored up existing sanctions on Russia.
Venezuela appears to have shored up its cash pile by delaying debt service on interest that has a 30-day grace period, he said.
The Stars shored up deficiencies on the back end by acquiring the starting goaltender Ben Bishop and the stalwart defenseman Marc Methot via trades.
Take, for example, the video that surfaced this week, in which Melania shored up her husband's birtherism claims about Barack Obama way back in 2011.
Coldplay may not inspire full faith, but it's not a huge problem if the gaps are being shored up by two established Super Bowl commodities.
"Traders have anticipated yuan depreciation and shored up imports in advance, including cargoes from the United States," Wang Fei, coal analyst at Huaan Futures said.
The exclusion has historical roots: Following orientalist stereotypes shored up under colonialism, the veiled and covered-up Muslim woman became the exemplar of oppressed persons.
Shored up by higher yields, the dollar climbed to a 20143-1/2-month high of 93.416 against a basket of six major currencies overnight.
How long the industry remains on solid footing will depend on how effectively lawmakers and regulators shored up the banking system over the past decade.
And by reaffirming its hostility to anti-gay discrimination (while also speaking emphatically against anti-religious animus), the court has shored up Justice Kennedy's legacy.
They pledged to pump billions of dollars into infrastructure projects, shored up the value of the currency and moved to backstop the falling stock market.
Tightening emissions standards and a switch away from diesel cars to more palladium-heavy gasoline models has shored up demand expectations for the autocatalyst metal.
Until recently, Mr. Abe and his party behaved with an air of invincibility, shored up by their two-thirds majority in both houses of Parliament.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell shored up interest rate cut hopes with his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee Thursday and House Financial Services Committee Wednesday.
Scotland's population is ageing more quickly than the United Kingdom as a whole and its economy has been shored up by EU migrants in recent years.
He says security must be shored up and asks if Paul Bremer, the head of the U.S.-led coalition's occupation government in Baghdad, needs more help.
Her rigid insistence that countries like Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal stick to EU rules has shored up her support at home but created resentment abroad.
Collectively they might need 20 billion euros in capital in order to be shored up against bad debts if the economy deteriorates, according to Mediobanca analysts.
DAIMLER SALES HEAD SAYS CAR PRODUCTION IN CHINA IS STABLE, SUPPLY CHAINS ARE SHORED UP, TOO EARLY TO SAY ANYTHING ABOUT IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS ON SALES
Clinton has also shored up support from the families of other African-Americans killed by police including the mothers of Eric Garner, Dontre Hamilton, and Jordan Davis.
But in the past two days several officials have shored up the case for pushing on regardless of the volatility that has gripped financial markets this year.
Earlier this year, the ride-sharing industry was shored up when Grab and Uber expanded into Myanmar, marking the seventh market in Southeast Asia for both services.
Clinton may have helped herself on the "birther" issue and on Trump's treatment of women; Trump shored up his support but likely didn't win many new supporters.
Russia backs Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Syria's civil war, and its military operation in Syria, now in its second year, has shored up Assad's position.
After four months and thanks to a scholarship, Kirkland says she shored up enough money to have Kaia attend private school with no resource officer on campus.
But Lipinski, who has represented the Chicago-area district since 22019, has shored up support from both party leaders in Washington and the House Democrats' campaign arm.
It also shored up the episode's underlying intention, which was to deliberately hit the pause button and give us time to adjust to The Americans' new status quo.
People first removed beach sands from a [1,300-square-foot, or 120-square-meter] area down to sandstone bedrock, creating a large cavity shored up with sandstone slabs.
With environmental causes coded in these ways, down-playing or opposing them shored up electoral support among rural as well as many suburban whites, especially the working class.
Finally, if you're very lucky, you know some old person in your family who has gear that's been shored up in a crawl space since the 80s. Ask!
Scotland's population is ageing more quickly than the United Kingdom as a whole and its economy has been shored up by EU migrants in recent years, studies show.
But Clinton has shored up much of that support in the wake of a strong first debate performance and several high-profile gaffes by Johnson in recent weeks.
Abadi's visit to Iran on Thursday follows a trip to Turkey on Wednesday, a diplomatic offensive that has shored up support from Iraq's neighbors for his hard line.
It threatened and transformed power structures that had been in part shored up by the dominance of Latin, not only in religion but also in learning and law.
"To pick an arbitrary time when we haven't ramped up testing and we haven't shored up the hospital supply issues … could really lead to a disaster," Kates explained.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's iron ore futures closed up on Tuesday, shored up by expectations of higher demand after top steelmaking city Tangshan lifted its second-level smog alert.
Amazon Cloud Cam Indoor Security Camera See Details The Xbox One X is finally released and the inventory has been shored up so you can actually buy it.
In addition, the 21 companies that the survey defined as its banking and capital markets sector have shored up their position by adding more women to their boards.
Though the telecom industry has shored up strong anticompetitive legislation in 23 states, it is of course still trying to tighten its grip on state legislatures around the nation.
He has invaded Ukraine, bombed rebels in Syria, shored up fanatics in Iran, imprisoned political opponents on false charges and stolen billions from Russian oligarchs and the Russian people.
Nevertheless, Kim Jong Un's ascension progressed far more smoothly than many predicted, and he soon shored up his grip on power through a brutal campaign of crackdowns and executions.
This was shored up by our expletive-spitting heroes: Anthony Bourdain, who literally wrote the book on it, and a million other unapologetic dicks who came before and after.
At a time when easy-to-find gold reserves are dwindling, Newmont shored up its production pipeline through the $2185 billion acquisition of Goldcorp Inc, which closed last week.
Proclaiming herself an incarnation of the Maitreya Buddha, she shored up her power by imprisoning members of the Tang imperial line and had many political opponents exiled or killed.
In fact, it is emotion itself that rescues the last third or so of "Emotional Rescue," after Mr. Greenman has become a parent and shored up some life experience.
Against the yen, the greenback reached a three-week high of 110.39 but dipped back below 110.00 as weakness on Wall Street shored up the safe-haven Japanese currency.
Late in the season, manager Mayo Smith had shored up a major weakness by replacing a cast of shortstops who couldn't hit at all with center fielder Mickey Stanley.
" Ken Gude, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a liberal group ________ "With references to Lewinsky scandal, e-mails, Benghazi, attacking media, Trump likely shored up his base.
"We already have a spot picked out," said Mr. Warren, who, since arriving at Hoyt Sherman in 16153, has shored up the theater's finances and rehabilitated its art galleries.
In fact, the speaker of the House famously threatened to withhold his endorsement for Trump until the billionaire shored up his conservative cred and reined in his divisive rhetoric.
Armed guards, violence and robberies are common in the remote encampments, where desperate men dig in open pits or barely shored-up tunnels for gold, diamonds and other minerals.
That shored up the executive branch's authority to wage war in Somalia by bringing the Shabab under Congress's authorization to use military force against the perpetrators of the Sept.
One of the disappointments of the "Fantastic Beasts" movies has been the casting, which has little of the wit and powerhouse talent that shored up the Harry Potter series.
One told campaign volunteers she performed with her choir at a recent Biden event in Columbia with the NAACP and said that shored up her favorable impression of him.
The husk of a 19th-century blacksmith shop sits at the edge of the South Branch Raritan River, near the shored-up ruins of the 1774 Old Union Church.
The chats apparently concerned measures introduced by Johnson that would have shored up the taxi industry's fight against Uber; Cameron and Osborne allegedly encouraged Johnson to, uh, rethink the proposals.
The third quarter was shored up with the annual financing for Ghana's Cocobod – which this year totaled US$1.3bn loan to cover financing needs for its 2017/18 cocoa crop.
On Thursday, hog prices rose for the first time in almost two weeks after a few packers shored up inventories for early next week's production, a Midwest hog dealer said.
A Zelenskiy victory would raise concerns about the fate of PrivatBank, Ukraine's largest lender, which the government wrested from Kolomoisky in 2016 and then shored up with billions of dollars.
While confidence has been shored up by the ECB's bond buying scheme, Fitch expects that Cyprus does not need QE support to tap markets following its exclusion from the scheme.
Conte's midfield boasts the unexceptional talents of Marco Parolo and Antonio Candreva, while his defence is shored up by an ageing Andrea Barzagli and an out-of-form Matteo Darmian.
He has shored up nationalist votes by stoking the conflict in the Kurdish south-east, which has killed over a thousand people and forced 500,000 to flee since last summer.
The central bank shored up the Skye last year with a 100 billion naira ($328 million) capital injection, after sacking its top management for failing to meet minimum capital requirements.
While the specific vulnerabilities behind these recent incidents have been shored up, hackers' tastes have been whetted and they are likely to seek out other ways of hacking into databases.
Take the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), a program more than $25 billion in debt, which Congress in the same Harvey-funding bill shored up for only two more months.
"The river's rise has slowed and we think it's cresting today," utility spokeswoman Mollie Gore said from the site, where 115 workers had shored up the dam around the pond.
Avon Products — Jefferies began coverage of the cosmetics maker with a "buy" rating, saying Avon is in the early stages of a positive transformation and has shored up its balance sheet.
At the Chinese Communist Party Congress two weeks ago, Xi shored up his absolute control over Chinese politics and pledged to oversee the country's rejuvenation and return to great power status.
Gold has drifted lower over recent weeks, pulling back 2.5 percent from its mid-October peak as expectations for a Fed interest rate increase were shored up by upbeat U.S. data.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Wednesday that the German government wanted Opel plants in Germany to be shored up for the future as France's PSA Group (PEUP.
According to the NTSB, the crew had shored up the track after a substantial drop in temperature only to see it expand and buckle a few days later when temperatures rose.
So did the care with which the paths were maintained: mudslides cleared; fallen sections shored up by massive tree trunks; stone slabs set in the steepest parts to form rough stairways.
Even as she shored up support within her own ranks, another thing has been working in Pelosi's favor over the past few weeks — her ability to deal with President Donald Trump.
The banks need to be shored up, but if the referendum fails, it will cast doubt on the direction of Italy's economy and the government's ability to manage or reform it effectively.
Warplanes have pounded Halfaya and swathes of territory near the highway in a region vitally important to Assad's government, which has shored up its rule in the populated west of the country.
Other shortcomings could be shored up with the gadget's app platform that is currently invite-only, but Facebook will have to prove there are enough Portal buyers out there to lure developers.
Military might As Xi has shored up his political power -- overseeing an intense crackdown on dissent and critical voices -- he has also ramped up his control of the People's Liberation Army (PLA).
This appears to have shored up Indian buying of Indonesian coal, with imports rising in August to 6.97 million tonnes, up from 5.5 million in July, according to the vessel-tracking data.
The Lake County seat of Lakeport remained under evacuation orders and was a virtual ghost town, although people were allowed back home in several smaller communities as firefighters shored up containment lines.
In Pakistan, with the capture of the Indian pilot, the current crisis has shored up support for Mr. Khan, who took office six months ago and has since faced growing opposition domestically.
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"This has shored up their capital funds and also increased their loan loss provision to ensure that the PCA parameters were complied with," the RBI said referring to the government's latest capital injection.
"We are just meters away from getting to the children, but we can't access it until it is shored up," said Vladimir Navarro, a university employee who was exhausted after working all night.
That was shored up by a reversal of last quarter's decline in Rest Of World average revenue per user, which fell 22019% in Q24 but bounced back with 16.5 percent growth in Q4.
And Russia, which continues to claim that Assad's government is legitimate, has shored up the brutal regime -- putatively in its fight against ISIS, but largely for its own strategic advantage in the region.
Studies of the 2008 race found that while Ms. Palin shored up her party's evangelical base, she did little to help John McCain, the Republican nominee, win over independent or Democratic-leaning women.
The outcome of Lebanon's first parliamentary elections in nine years shored up Hezbollah's position in a way that is likely to alarm the United States, Israel and Gulf Arab nations like Saudi Arabia.
Always the books are lit by a strange messianic energy, shored up by dubious data and structured around a moment of crisis and revelation as some veil — some long-held notion — falls away.
Yes, but: Maduro has so far shown no indication that he is willing to give up power, having shored up military support and ordered all U.S. diplomats to leave the country within 72 hours.
TOKYO, March 7 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices gained on Thursday, and their yields pulled back from recent highs as a 30-year debt auction attracted ample investor demand and shored up the market.
However, even with a 28503-point lead in 22019 they lost as Republicans shored up the votes in the final weeks and swept both chambers in one of the biggest victories in American history.
Over the past two decades, China built and shored up the Great Firewall, which blocks websites including YouTube, Facebook, Google and The New York Times from reaching more than 700 million Chinese internet users.
With such a fun sounding product in development, it's no wonder the company had already shored up $1.2 million in funds from the likes of popular venture capital firm Betaworks and NBA star Kevin Durant.
After you've determined what you need to do each month to meet your financial resolutions and you've shored up your basic security needs, start thinking about larger goals: What can you do to accumulate wealth?
Yet Modi may have shored up support among voters focused on terrorism and national security with his decision to order airstrikes in response to a recent suicide bombing claimed by a Pakistan-based terrorist group.
European banks appear to face greater long-term exposure to problems in the energy sector compared to U.S. banks, many of which have already shored up capital reserves for half of their energy debt portfolio.
Both have amassed thousands of new orders and shored up their domination of the global jet market by refreshing their short-haul models, though Canada's Bombardier and Brazil's Embraer continue to compete hard for sales.
After that attack, protesters shored up in the Yuen Long subway and have been struggling against riot police all week, with the police often resorting to violence and injury to remove protesters from the station.
The two officials also cited statistics showing that former detainees transferred since 2009, when the Obama administration shored up the process, have been less likely to cause problems than those released during the Bush administration.
Democrats think the rash of abortion restrictions passed in state legislatures — and recent actions by the Trump administration — have shored up support for abortion access and will play a big role in the 85033 elections.
Mr. Netanyahu has shored up his base by enacting legislation that alienates Arab citizens and by pursuing a Middle East plan — President Trump's "deal of the century" — that would annex large tracts of Palestinian land.
These businesses had to be carefully carved out and the weak points left by their absence — the lost engineering and design talent, for instance, that had gone to Groupe PSA — had to be shored up.
Finance Minister Asad Umar said on Tuesday that "Pakistan's immediate balance of payment crisis is over", adding that the combined Saudi support plus as-yet-unspecified aid promised by China had shored up foreign currency reserves.
And for the last decade, they have shored up their commitment status, adding one kid after another to their brood and traveling with the whole family around the globe as ambassadors and advocates in developing nations.
Meanwhile, companies like Lyft, a rival app to Uber, and Airbnb, a home-sharing platform, have shored up their cosmopolitan customer bases with publicity stunts and advertisements in solidarity with opponents of Mr Trump's contentious policies.
Tech In Asia's management team told all staff in June that its runway, which was thought to be shored up by the November deal, had gone from a solid-looking 81 months to just 14 months.
Lanxess has to pass along much lower raw material costs to its customers in the form of lower product prices but higher sales volumes, especially in the Asian automotive industry, shored up earnings in the quarter.
With Dahlan frozen out, the elderly and predominantly male invitees are expected to vote in favor of Abbas loyalists, ensuring the 81-year-old president is shored up in his position, despite increasing whispers of criticism.
Over the next 10 years, however, Adobe shored up its core business by moving from packaged software to a software-as-a-service model and created a new growth engine in digital marketing services and analytics.
"Much of the projected growth is associated with expected increases in Europe, where beneficial weather has so far shored up yield prospects while also sowings are forecast to expand, largely driven by attractive prices," FAO said.
Chinese President Xi Jinping further shored up his grip on power Wednesday, revealing a new leadership without an obvious successor and setting the stage for him to dominate politics in the country for decades to come.
MELBOURNE/WELLINGTON, March 3.63 (Reuters)- - Australian shares rose 23.6 percent on Tuesday shored up by the big banks and miners, after disappointing Chinese manufacturing data stoked hopes that Beijing would take further steps to boost growth.
Titled The Theater of Disappearance, the installation, curated by Beatrice Galilee, reinterprets art history as established by one of the most influential Western institutions while also investigating the collecting practices that have shored up its troves.
The Sony Mobile business had long impacted earnings, costing it over $22016 million over its last financial year, but thanks to downsizing and a focus on models with higher margins its performance has been shored up.
Just as the Falklands War in 1982 shored up support for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain, who dramatically gained in popularity, the border battles with Pakistan in February helped Mr. Modi immensely in the elections.
Boris Johnson, the country's new prime minister, had a particularly rough week when lawmakers rejected his request for a snap election, which would have shored up his proposal to leave with or without an actual plan.
Political observers following the race still give a slight edge to Northam, but they note that Gillespie has effectively shored up his conservative, pro-Trump base after struggling with the party's grass roots during the primary.
"This issue has taken Trudeau into a territory where he could really lose," Bricker said, adding that while the prime minister had now shored up his standing as party leader, he still must win back public opinion.
If the political system can be shored up — by guaranteeing voting rights, regulating campaign donations and granting statehood to Washington, D.C., and potentially Puerto Rico, among other things — every other national problem will become easier to address.
Gold steadied on Friday, heading for its biggest weekly rise since mid-September as jitters over next week's U.S. election offset a solid payrolls report that shored up expectations for a U.S. interest rate hike next month.
Karl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins could both make the All-NBA team next year (Wiggins as a guard), while Ricky Rubio's post-All-Star break shooting splits showed he may have shored up his biggest weakness.
Oakland and Alameda County officials said they expected to find more victims once the burned-out ruins of the building were fully shored up and recovery crews were able to safely comb through the structure's charred interior.
Republicans rally to block nominee Meantime, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Monday swiftly shored up support from key Republicans for his push not to consider a Supreme Court nominee until a new president appoints one next year.
The central bank in September revoked Skye's operating licence and created a "bridge bank" called Polaris to take over the lender's assets after the regulator shored up the bank in 2016 and sacked its management for undercapitalisation.
A Morning Consult poll suggests that so far, that Trump's complaints about a rigged election have mostly shored up Democrats' faith in the electoral process rather than caused Republicans to doubt it more than they already did.
In Mr. Truong's take on Cambodian amok, sea bass is stuffed with fat prawns and scallops, submerged in red curry and baked in a banana-leaf bowl (shored up inside a china bowl to hold everything together).
The regime has been shored up by an array of mostly Shi'ite foreign militias, while Sunni jihadists from many nations have insinuated themselves among the hundreds of merging and splintering factions that make up the armed opposition.
Although it's likely Trump mainly shored up support on the right and among his base, as John King noted, Clinton may well experience a decline in enthusiasm among undecided voters after her lackluster, "he said x" debate performance.
But finances are set to be shored up by the Baupost deal, which includes an after-tax profit of about 170 billion yen from the sale of claims and tax benefits of about 240 billion yen, Toshiba said.
Iraq's current government, after all, has given Iranian militias the opportunity to cement their place in the government, and not only maintains Iraq's economic ties with Iran but also has shored up strategic and trade agreements with Tehran.
The Baltic nation shored up their defence after the break and nosed ahead 284-903 before the Boomers forced the final twist, with San Antonio Spurs playmaker Patty Mills nailing a crunch three-pointer with 290 seconds left.
But her record has also come under attack from civil rights activists who say she pursued policies that shored up her support in white suburbs at the cost of unfairly targeting minorities and declining to prosecute police shootings.
With his outreach to the gay community, Trump is seeking inroads into a liberal stronghold at a time when he still hasn't shored up support among the conservative base he needs to be competitive in the general election.
Russian oil firms, which have kept on launching new fields unfazed by low oil prices, given that investments over previous years and a weak rouble have been shored up exports, have long said they need predictable taxation rules.
BEIJING, Feb 21 (Reuters) - China's industrial metals mostly went up on Friday ahead of the week-long national holiday, as expectations of progress in high-level trade talks between China and the United States shored up market sentiment.
Soleimani's Quds Force, tasked with carrying out operations beyond Iran's borders, shored up support for Assad when he looked close to defeat in the civil war raging since 20153 and also helped militiamen defeat Islamic State in Iraq.
Twenty-seven-year-old Alabamian preacher John Allen Chau experienced that hostility for himself when he shored up on North Sentinel Island, some 1,700 kilometres east of India recently, with righteous intentions of delivering the word of God.
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After a historic royal decree was issued last September by King Salman, finally overturning the female driving ban, the Emirates Driving School quickly shored up contracts and started developing driver&aposs ed programs for Saudi women in cities nationwide.
Without resorting to extreme policy measures, Tetangco has significantly brought down inflation, shored up foreign exchange reserves, and steered the economy through the 2008 global financial crisis, with the Philippines among the few Asian nations to have avoided recession.
The opposition considers it a deliberate policy of demographic change to forcibly displace President Bashar al-Assad's opponents away from the main cities of western Syria, where he has shored up his rule in the six-year-long conflict.
A vice president can be selected to complement the nominee by covering for her perceived weaknesses—think Joe Biden, whose foreign policy experience shored up Obama's lack thereof—or simply to support the nominee as a partner in governance.
According to comrades whose testimony was presented by prosecutors, the suspect said the Palestinian "deserved to die" as he calmly took aim - pointing to a revenge motive seemingly shored up by the suspect's far-right politics in Facebook posts.
A former chief of Israel's armed forces, Yaalon had shored up relations with the Pentagon that provided a counter-weight to Netanyahu's policy feuds with U.S. President Barack Obama over peace talks with the Palestinians and Iran's nuclear program.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump shored up the support of skeptical right-wing voters by promising to select Supreme Court justices from a list Mr. McGahn put together with help from the Federalist Society and the conservative Heritage Foundation.
Bournemouth had shipped eight goals in two fixtures against Spurs last year but inspired by tireless midfielder Harry Arter and shored up by committed defending, they did a fine job in shutting down the visitors amid the frantic fare.
When an economy begins overheating, Yi said tools must be used to allow a "slow release of air" and a "soft landing", while during times of recession or external shocks financial markets must be stabilized and public confidence shored up.
In the wake of the crisis, the banks have shored up their balance sheets, in part by reducing the capital they devote to trading activities, with the result that, in a crisis, markets may be even less liquid than before.
Thanks to back-to-back decennial redistricting efforts that have shored up incumbents of both parties by packing partisans into like districts, the only threat for the vast majority of members of Congress is in a primary, not a general election.
The central bank shored up mid-tier lender Skye Bank this month with a loan and replaced its management after its capital fell below levels required by regulators and has been urging people not to panic about the banking system.
Henninger isn't letting these deaths stop him from his dream of Hevans Safari being a top-notch petting zoo in rural Iowa and has since shored up the loss of zebras with the acquisition of a camel and two alpacas.
The cyberspace commission was modeled on work done in the Eisenhower administration, the original Project Solarium, which ultimately shored up the containment policy of the Cold War and focused the military on building a broad deterrence policy around nuclear weapons.
In the twenty-four years since Doug Martsch founded Built to Spill, indie rock's market share has waned and peaked, and waned again, shored up by sub-scenes in its low moments and heaved around by executives at its heights.
Gold fell 13 percent on Friday after stronger than expected U.S. payrolls data shored up expectations that a pick-up in inflation will spur further U.S. interest rate hikes this year, boosting the U.S. currency, in which it is priced.
In recent years, China has shored up its presence in the Indian Ocean, investing billions of dollars to build port facilities and plan maritime trade routes as part of its "One Belt, One Road" initiative to help increase its market reach.
In 2013, they lost 3-1 to Bayern Munich at the Emirates, before keeping a clean sheet and winning 2-0 at the Allianz with a right flank shored up by Carl Jenkinson and the notoriously flappable Lukasz Fabianski in goal.
Not so fast—all of your online accounts and apps will have recovery processes in place to help you, should you get locked out of your accounts, and it's essential that these too are all shored up against the threat of being exposed.
The dollar is shored up by strong economic growth with the New Zealand economy currently expanding at its fastest pace in two years, an improvement in commodity prices, and high interest rates in a world awash in negative or near zero rates.
"Ultimately, what they'd like to see is some flexibility, but more so some money that they can utilize to make sure their Medicaid programs are shored up financially," said Robert Holden, who lobbies on state issues for the Virginia-based firm Stateside Associates.
The hip and pelvis had serious damage where the bullet went through and, you know, did some damage to areas that had to be shored up with steel plates ... they did a phenomenal job of rebuilding, you know, kind of rebuilding Humpty Dumpty.
But while Mr. Assad's dependence on Russia's military, money and political influence has only grown during Mr. Putin's six-month aerial assault in Syria, the campaign has also bolstered Mr. Assad's confidence and ambitions as it has shored up Syrian government forces.
Their accounts were also shored up on Thursday in a draft report from the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general obtained by Buzzfeed News in which investigators detail many of the same health and safety issues raised by the lawyers who visited Clint.
The very forces that have shored up our self-regard and poisoned our place in history are about to erode us from within, and unless we find in ourselves the humility we've always abhorred, we face a brutal and potentially permanent humbling.
LONDON — Battling to hold on as prime minister of Britain after losing her majority in Parliament in the election last week, Theresa May shored up her position on Monday by expressing contrition to fellow Conservative Party lawmakers and promising to consult them more.
Wright shored up his at-times tottering architectural practice by using his Taliesin Fellowship, the "school" he ran as a vehicle to get young, star-struck students to pay him an exorbitant tuition to do the work ordinarily performed by paid employees.
Their tactic was a sign that at a time of tribal politics and during a presidency that has evolved into a constant assault on the truth, a President shored up by a loyal party may enjoy impunity, no matter how significant the evidence.
A new study by the Brennan Center for Justice identifies two critical pieces of election infrastructure — aging voting machines and voter registration databases relying on outdated software — that present appealing targets for hackers and yet can be shored up at a reasonable cost.
U.K. space accelerator Seraphim Space Camp appeared last year as the first-ever U.K. spacetech accelerator, and being, frankly, the only accelerator of its type, it has quickly shored-up a number of partnership links and hoovered up many of the startups in the… space.
Since rejoining forces with Vajda in Marbella, Spain, on April 5, they have shored up his groundstrokes and his serve, which has intermittently been an area of concern and had resumed being so with the right elbow problems that required outpatient surgery in February.
The Yankees shored up two areas of need over the past 48 hours, acquiring closer Zach Britton from the Orioles for their already formidable bullpen on Tuesday and finalizing a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays for starting pitcher J. A. Happ Thursday afternoon.
He wrote to Alexander Haig on June 21996, 21: There is a feeling of confusion; there is a feeling of "not knowing"; and there is a feeling of wanting to believe the President which can be totally shored up by yet another Presidential statement.
The jolts of panic caused by what turned out to be an intraparty action underscored the fear of another major breach of the party's systems just weeks before the midterm elections, even as computer security has been made a priority and shored up since 2016.
Michael I. Sovern, an ebullient law professor who as president of Columbia University during the 1980s and '90s shored up the school's finances, brought about divestment from companies doing business in South Africa and opened Columbia College to women, died on Monday in Manhattan.
Gold fell to a two-month low on Thursday, extending losses for a third day after comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell this week shored up expectations for further increases to U.S. interest rates and held the dollar near a five-week peak.
The events put Venezuela's president, Nicolás Maduro, at the center of a Cold War-style showdown between Russia, an ally that has shored up his government with billions of dollars, and the United States, which has denounced him as a corrupt autocrat with no legitimacy.
While Twitter over the years has shored up its reliability (when's the last time you saw the fail whale?) it still needs to figure out how to keep the upper ranks constant if it's going to portray an image of stability for current and potential employees.
The Hawkeyes, who committed an average of 17 turnovers during their losing streak and 4393 in three straight leading up to Sunday, also shored up their ball-security issues by committing a season-low seven turnovers against the Jaguars, including only one in the second half.
John Wisniewski, a former progressive candidate for governor and NJ assemblyman, said there's a slim chance of success for anyone looking to challenge Menendez, who's already shored up support from Democratic power players including current governor Phil Murphy and popular New Jersey junior senator Cory Booker.
A 2.3 percent year-on-year rise in prices in February, which came after one BoE rate-setter voted in favour of a rate hike at its last policy meeting, fuelled expectations that rates could rise as soon as early 2018, which in turn shored up sterling.
For now, depositors and investors are generally giving the Central Bank of Nigeria Governor the benefit of the doubt after he shored up mid-tier lender Skye Bank this month with a loan and replaced its management when its capital fell below levels required by regulators.
During Obama's second term, Russia made its military reentry via Syria into the conflicts of the Middle East, shored up its ties to Iran, and began reconfiguring the borders of Eastern Europe and the rules of the post-Soviet world order by snatching Crimea from Ukraine.
The hip and pelvis had serious damage where the bullet went through and, you know, did some damage to areas that had to be shored up with steel plates and — then they did a phenomenal job of rebuilding, you know, kind of the, rebuildin' Humpty Dumpty.
Some router manufacturers have shored up WPS security in recent years—by limiting the number of failed PIN attempts that can be made, for instance—but if you can find these options in your router's settings, it's still a good idea to switch off PIN access at least.
Custom-printed medical implants are already out there: a man received a 3D-printed replacement for a missing part of his skull a few years ago, and a 3D-printed tube shored up an infant's windpipe in 2012 after a birth defect left the child unable to breathe.
The latter titled his last single "Nas Album Done," but a year later he has yet to deliver said album, and fans have lovingly joked about the likelihood of the former showing up to half of the dates—but career quirks like these have only shored up their following.
Such a change would be a break from the traditional model of users paying for infrastructure — a model that has eroded in recent years anyway, as the gas tax has failed to meet the need and the Highway Trust Fund has been shored up repeatedly with general fund transfers.
Russia showily shored up the president of a Syria torn apart, probably forever, like the colonial borders that created the countries of the region after World War I. However, Marc Lynch's "The New Arab Wars" strongly suggests that global calamity has been averted via one corner of human wisdom: President Obama.
In a 5-4 decision powered by the conservative justices with the liberals in dissent, the court shored up the rights of private property holders in governmental disputes, ruling in favor of a Pennsylvania woman fighting a town ordinance aimed at keeping cemeteries on private land open to the public.
The Kavanaugh confirmation, among the most bitter Senate fights of the Trump administration, may have shored up support among a Republican base smarting from some of Ms. Collins's other votes, but it enraged many of the independent and Democratic voters who have helped keep Ms. Collins comfortably in office for years.
It was the second day of air raids, the first such strikes since around a year ago in the rebel-held area where community leaders in December reached a U.N.-sponsored deal with authorities to evacuate fighters under a phased plan that would have shored up government control of the city.
For 2017, it now expects adjusted net income to grow by 19 to 21 percent, excluding the effect of currency swings, compared with a previous target for a 17 to 2493 percent gain, to be shored up later this year by market launches of more than 10 products that have lost patent protection.
While European money markets are not on the same scale as those in the United States, where they play a critical role in bank funding, regulators have been eager to avoid a repeat of 2008 where U.S. money market funds shored up a financial boom by buying commercial paper backed by sub-prime mortgage debt.
By the time he was released from jail in March of last year, "Look at Me!" was climbing the Billboard Hot 100; a month later, it would peak at No. 34, cementing the rapper's place as a disrupter whose serious personal issues only led to more attention and, for some, shored up his outlaw mystique.
Market confidence in the sector has shored up since the beginning of the year, but the Precautionary Recapitalisation of Monte dei Paschi di Siena has added EUR5.4 billion to public debt this year, and payments to Intesa as part of the liquidation of Banca Popolare di Vicenza and Veneto Banca a further EUR4.8 billion.
More than half the VP picks since 1960 served in the senate, while only four candidates served only in the House (Ryan, Dick Cheney, Ferraro, and George H.W. Bush.) Cabinet: Four VP picks since 1960 served in the Cabinet (Cheney, Jack Kemp, Bush, and Henry Cabot Lodge), but they all shored up their résumés with time in Congress.
All of which is to say that the Yankees have a chance in 2016, which is more than you could say back before they deleted Alex Rodriguez, shored up the defense so Carlos Beltran wasn't hobbling around the outfield anymore (however well he was hitting), and showed a team could deal a couple of theoretically essential relievers and survive.
The group has also benefited from top-of-the-cycle margins in its shale-based US operations and has shored-up its European operations by cutting fixed costs, investing in the capacity to switch feedstock at its crackers and in shipping and storage facilities for low-cost US shale-based ethane to be used by its cracker in Norway.
This has given other Middle Eastern countries the space to pull back from the precipice of a nuclear arms race, shored up existing non-proliferation regimes such as the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and eliminated an existential threat to the United States, Israel, other regional allies and partners, and the global order upon which we all depend.
"It can't really be explained in enough detail how complex an investigation this is in terms of identification, and in terms of recovery of bodies on a dangerous site that my team are not allowed to enter because the building is being shored up," Dr. Fiona Wilcox, the coroner who conducted the inquests, said in a statement on Monday.
Despite reports that Erdogan was rethinking the trip in protest of congressional votes Turkey opposed, he and President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Republicans warn election results are 'wake-up call' for Trump MORE shored up plans for the trip in a phone call Wednesday.
The narrative infelicities that don't stand up to scrutiny — for instance, the idea that any person would tell his life story the way Kihrin does — are shored up by the scholar's presence, and his epigraph stating that he's condensed and edited some things to make it a more enjoyable read for the mysterious royal personage to whom he has delivered it.
The IMF, whose autumn meetings with the World Bank get under way on the Indonesian resort island of Bali this week, also noted that while the banking system has been shored up by regulators in the decade since the 2008 global financial crisis, easy financial conditions are contributing to a buildup of vulnerabilities such as high debt levels and "stretched" asset valuations.
Obama's decision in 2013, at a time when ISIS scarcely existed, not to uphold the American "red line" on Assad's use of chemical weapons was a pivotal moment in which he undermined America's word, incurred the lasting fury of Sunni Persian Gulf allies, shored up Assad by not subjecting him to serious one-off punitive strikes and opened the way for Putin to determine Syria's fate.
As well as responding tit-for-tat on trade war escalations, Xi has shored up an alliance with Russian President Vladimir Putin and visited Pyongyang for a successful meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The US President is due to fly to South Korea following the G20, during which he is expected to pay a visit to the demilitarized zone (DMZ), the de facto border with North Korea.
While the group has seemingly shored up one of its biggest weaknesses by grabbing the rebound on 226.6 percent of their opponents' missed shots compared to 2100 percent last year; it has also forced fewer turnovers, fouled more often, and despite actually forcing opponents into lower-quality attempts, their lackadaisical approach has resulted in more of those shots being hoisted by open shooters, leading to far better conversion rates at the rim, in the mid-range, and from beyond the three-point line.

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