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Your attachment might snap back to close friends, it might even snap back to your parents, or it might snap back to an ex-lover.
"It didn't help me snap back out of it, because I'm never gonna snap back out of it," she says.
The snap back body generally revolves around the idea that after giving birth mothers are expected to "snap back" into their prepartum shape.
Gotta hand it to Kim -- best snap back ever!
" ON RISK OF SNAP-BACK IN YIELDS "One of the risks is that you get a snap-back in yields, because of changes in growth or inflation expectations, changes in policy, policy uncertainty - a variety of factors could cause a snap-back, and it is certainly one of the risks against which we have to stress our institutions.
Economists mostly expect a snap back in the second quarter.
Three generations later, though, the trend started to snap back.
If oil prices do snap back up, opportunities will appear.
The economy failed to snap back as the administration hoped.
We&aposre willing to snap back to that at any time.
She admitted she was "worried" that she might not snap back.
If there are violations, the sanctions would snap back into place.
But assets could snap back following strong investment performance in 2015.
"A snap-back of U.S sanctions is a risk," Walker said.
Our numbers suggest we can snap back over the next several months.
History shows that stocks typically snap back fairly quickly from disease outbreaks.
If Mr Trump does not issue a waiver, sanctions will snap back.
Whenever a planet's retrograde ends, it doesn't instantly snap back to normal.
I snap back to reality and wrap things up for the week.
The snap back mechanism is designed for cases of Iranian non-compliance.
This morning, though, the old world seemed to snap back into place.
That snap-back rally followed a more than 2,000 point decline Monday.
Still, investors have reason to be wary of the market's snap-back.
Europe, according to the source, wants intervening assessments before sanctions snap back.
"Nothing's gonna snap back; we're in a totally different world," Biden added.
But never, not once, has any of us failed to snap back.
Even Home Depot attempted to snap back at the end of the day.
"Frankly, we got to snap back and get this thing going," he said.
That legislation must address sunset flaws by allowing U.S. to snap back sanctions.
In other words, we don't just snap back to normal after a retrograde.
U.S. sanctions on oil sales are scheduled to snap back in early November.
That's down from the $804 million eMarketer projected for Snap back in January.
So, whether or not we'll snap back depends on a couple of things.
They are all but certain to snap back, probably before long, it warns.
We've got to wait two quarters to see if they can snap back.
Todd VanDerWerff: I definitely feel this hard snap back to standalone episodes coming.
And they should snap back as soon as any foot-dragging or deception emerges.
Especially after a 220 percent snap back in the market so far this year.
"This is a nice snap-back rally, but it's based on nothing," Cramer said.
With Epic's black hole stunt, the publisher is having a true snap back moment.
Sadly, it didn't take long for Democrats to snap back into their partisan corner.
But in the long run, economies tend to snap back from such major events.
No one trigger related to the fundamentals of these companies spurred the snap back.
Evan Spiegel's creation could snap back, but it's on weaker footing and losing money.
The review act places much tighter procedural requirements on considering "qualifying" snap back legislation.
Snapchat beats in Q3, adding 7M users & revenue up 50% The Snap-back continues. 5.
But a snap back to dark trading should lead to the limits being re-imposed.
"The elastic had to snap back," says Kit Juckes of Société Générale, a French bank.
"I just figured it would snap back in and it did — luckily," she said, laughing.
We snap back to reality on Monday, as the forecast snaps back into frozen form.
Currie argued that oil is set to "snap back" because the selloff is not justified.
There will eventually be a hard snap back to the fantastical, because there always is.
After four or five minutes, the walls of the room would snap back into place.
Lin said he is especially watching apparel and lodging for a snap back from June.
If you let it go and snap back, eventually you're going to blow out your shoulder.
I work out more often now — still working on that snap-back that never quite happened.
It's always totally random and when you snap back to reality you never actually do it.
You often swipe through very late at night, during the witching hour, and never snap back.
The snap-back proposal also became a target of growing criticism among conservative Republicans and lobbyists.
If Iran violated the accord, U.N. sanctions would snap back into place, Kerry told the audience.
"The market had become very oversold and was more likely to snap back," HSBC's Steel said.
After a few days, I decided I would start documenting my journey of operation snap back.
Khloé uploaded the picture on her own Instagram, praising her sister for her "snap back" look.
And the rapid economic snap-back the White House is promising will be impossible to achieve.
Do we snap back to normal or do things spin ever more widely out of control?
Black dots vibrate; rectangles do back-flips; puzzle-like forms fly apart and snap back together.
Economic forecasters expect both imports and exports to snap back to more typical trends going forward.
"Ya ain't seeing my body till i snap back," she wrote on Instagram late last month.
On the other hand, the speculative trades—like the IBB—are oversold...they tend to snap back.
The health care group showed promise for Cramer, courtesy of a snap back after being severely oversold.
Ultimately, retail must snap back, or Cramer fears that the entire stock market could only get worse.
They are also mindful of sanctions being reimposed in a "snap back" if Iran reneges on commitments.
The Canadian free trade agreement was supplanted by NAFTA but is positioned to snap back into effect.
I snap back to the game, to see my screen lit up in bright white and blue.
Gorka's trip with Pompeo triggered outrage among Democrats, prompting the former aide to snap back on Twitter.
Those sanctions have been designed to "snap back" into place if Iran breaks its obligations, Coons warned.
Now snap back to reality: Instead, Trump has escalated his war with the judiciary, media and Republican establishment.
That law established a 60-day window for Congress to quickly snap back sanctions lifted under the deal.
"Prices are elastic and this is the snap back of a historic oversold condition in WTI," he said.
Or maybe Iran will do something that causes EU and US oil sanctions to snap back into place.
Under this scenario, growth will snap back to 3.2% next year, up from their previous forecast of 2.8%.
"If we can get this to work right, everything will snap back to normal once this is over."
The deal only provides for a full "snap back" of all sanctions if Iran is deemed in violation.
The snap back in yields and the yield curve has sparked a long-awaited rise in market volatility.
PERMANENCE: The expectation is individual tax rates will snap back to current levels in less than 10 years.
It's about having bonds that stretch as you inevitably drift apart, and faith that they might eventually snap back.
The minister, however, refrained from forecasts about Russia's production in November, when the U.S. sanctions on Iran snap back.
We risk a deadly, lifelong addiction of a generation of Americans if Dr. Sharpless doesn't snap back to reality.
"You saw the market snap back from a move that got pushed too far to the downside," Norcini said.
ON my recent trips to China, I keep looking for Beijing to snap back to reality, but in vain.
Such relief could include snap-back provisions should North Korea fail to live up to the terms of agreement.
The crux of the enforcement mechanism is whether the tariffs would "snap back" should China renege on its promises.
Every so often, Coutinho seemed to feel he was drifting too far away and, snap, back he would come.
If contained quickly, the coronavirus could deal a short-term blow to growth and economies could quickly snap back.
Doing so is like prising apart two very strong magnets that snap back together when you release your grip.
"The market will snap back," he told Reuters, saying the weakness in the mobile market was a temporary issue.
Given the potential for bond prices to snap back, it may be better for investors to sit on the sidelines.
In the end, producers hand Snook a jacket and the three women snap back to attention before the cameras roll.
Although I controlled her plot and reactions, I admired her ability to snap back to reality—something I couldn't do.
But it didn't take long for my attention to snap back to the video game experience I was immersed in.
" The source continues, "Without having Kim by his side during the tour as planned, Kanye wasn't able to snap back.
To Braden, the white cotton shirt with red sleeves and a red snap-back hat felt like the real deal.
West continued her "Snap Back Queen" parade, flaunting her slimmed-down, post-baby curves while vacationing in Mexico this week.
In that case, it passed separate legislation that gave lawmakers an ability to block the deal and snap back sanctions.
She is then able to snap back into her normal confident and energetic self in a matter of 10 minutes.
Croft said Iran could be a bigger factor in the market later in the year, after the sanctions snap back.
" I snap back and MB is still talking, but now he's seated, chatting loosely like he's "one of the gals.
"When you have a recovery in risk assets, those that have been undervalued can snap back the most," he said.
"If we can get this to work right, everything will snap back to normal when this is over," he said.
Its proponents favor so-called snap back sanctions on Iran to prevent violations of the nuclear pact negotiated last year.
LIGHTSPEED VENTURE PARTNERS Lightspeed was the first venture investor in Snap back in 2012, a year after Snapchat was launched.
Over time, human skin also loses its ability to snap back, resulting in unwanted effects like the bags under someone's eyes.
Nuclear sanctions "snap back," setting up no-win trade disputes with countries and companies that continue to do business in Iran.
The details of it are still unclear -- it would be some kind of snap-back provision if growth projections aren't hit.
Many in the market are betting they will snap back in line, but some suggest an underlying shift in investor views.
The snap back, particularly in shares of large, UK defensive stocks in which Yarrow has large positions, however, was equally sharp.
Snap back the sanctions, and Iran likely walks, killing an agreement that top administration officials say is in the national interest.
There is also considerable uncertainty about the kind of scenarios that could trigger 'snap back' of the removed/suspended nuclear sanctions.
Blac Chyna's second child is on the way – and she's promising to snap back into shape when her new little one comes!
PERMANENCE: The expectation is that individual tax rates will snap back to current levels in less than 10 years, possibly after 113.
This means a stock can also fall so fast that investors should expect it to snap back, because it is technically oversold.
SNAP-BACK Things could change quickly after Trump's decision in October not to certify that Tehran is complying with the nuclear deal.
Only when a digital bundle of twigs appeared in my own hands and bursts into flame did I snap back to reality.
"The snap-back (rally) has happened very quickly, but it always happens like that," said Allianz Global Investors portfolio manager Shahzad Hasan.
Many foreign companies will remain wary that sanctions could "snap back" if Tehran is later found in breach of the nuclear agreement.
As serialization takes over and becomes the bland, boring default, a hard snap back to standalone episodic content is on the way.
Dow futures this morning were pointing to an opening loss that would give back much of Tuesday's 1,100-point snap-back rally.
Dow futures on Wednesday were pointing to an opening loss that would give back much of Tuesday's 1,20-point snap-back rally.
Uber, meanwhile, is "more utility-like than appreciated," which will allow its business to snap back faster than others, the analysts said.
Even if the administration doesn't push Congress to snap back sanctions, decertifying the deal will set off the clock to do so.
Kylie Jenner's snap back game is strong, and she's flaunting it by revealing her body for the first time since giving birth.
It is debatable how much gaming will snap back and when, but inventory resets like this often present buying opportunities – all else equal.
However, a major rally early on Tuesday failed to hold, raising concerns that chipmakers do not have the momentum to completely snap back.
One senior EU official said it is too early to consider European sanctions that can snap back in case of Iranian non-compliance.
We need to see this not snap back in March for it to be seen as more than a one-off bad month.
A diplomatic incident between Iran and the United States could still undermine the nuclear deal, causing sanctions to "snap back" and exposing investors.
Do this at a slightly slower speed, and it makes it harder for the plastic ribbon to snap back to its prior shape.
The contract filed in May lists two priorities: working to "avoid 'snap back' of U.S. sanctions" and bolster the investment climate in Sudan.
Months after Trump announced the US would withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, sanctions are set to snap back into place in September.
Goldman Sachs believes the U.S. economy is poised to snap back and certain stocks could have the most upside from the economic recovery.
According to Walker, when he and Barrs would pull their pranks, Westbrook would be the one help the team snap back into focus.
But the intense cold rolling in for the weekend "is not something that we're going to snap back out of," Mr. Homenuk said.
Improper safeguards could lead to pump and dump schemes where those late to buy in get screwed when prices snap back to reality.
Tia Mowry-Hardrict is fighting against the pressure that new moms often face to "snap back" into great shape right after giving birth.
In order to keep a streak going, you've got to send a Snap back and forth to a friend within a 25-hour window.
No. 10, 3M, is so innovative, Cramer wouldn't be surprised to see if it led the way higher from here as consumers snap back.
Lesko told CNBC's "Street Signs" that he expected a "snap back" from earnings revisions, but companies went further, reporting "much better" earnings and revenues.
"For me this whole 'snap back' idea is unrealistic — it's taking me hard work, consistency and patience," Skye, 32, wrote on Instagram on Wednesday.
He called Huawei's big focus on China "unusual" and said that Qualcomm will "snap back" as companies begin to release 5G smartphones in 2020.
Randall joined Snap back in 2016 to focus on the company's leap into hardware with its Spectacles product, a camera-equipped pair of sunglasses.
Shale producers may not snap back quite as fast as hoped if oil prices stay in the $22014-per-barrel range for much longer.
And if there is a snap-back, the following Dow members should lead the way based on how oversold they are according to Kensho.
Jenner recently shared that she's turned to waist training, a tactic she first started wearing back in 2015, to "snap back" after her pregnancy.
Hanagan, a 30-year veteran of booms and busts, believes that because production was cut so quickly, prices are bound to snap back soon.
Globalization can bend the twig back, but at a certain point it will snap back with renewed force, and that's what's happening in Brexit.
Most notably, he doesn't magically snap back to his previous weight, as is common in other films that use fatness as a punch line.
A vote to stay may have the opposite effect, causing a snap back in the pound and risk assets and a sell-off in bonds.
If you turn the phone too far, it'll snap out of holographic shooting mode, then snap back again when you return to the correct position.
Business groups have warned of dire economic consequences, including millions of jobs lost as Mexican and Canadian tariffs snap back to their early 1990s levels.
"I think we'll have a heck of a snap-back rally and crude will eventually, my guess, rebound to around $55 a barrel," he said.
So, while some people celebrate certain celebrities' abilities to "snap back," to their pre-pregnancy bodies, that is just not a realistic or attainable ideal.
She gave an exceedingly rare interview where she talked about the pressure to snap back after pregnancy, her ancestry, and her thoughts on her legacy.
This procedure prevents any of the veto powers which negotiated the accord, such as Russia and China, from blocking any snap-back of Iran sanctions.
"What all this means is these companies are translating the sales snap-back into significant earnings growth and it is driving the stocks," he said.
I kept trying to get Alex to change his behavior, to make him sleep or wake up or otherwise snap back into his old self.
The United States could then use a dispute resolution mechanism laid out in the JCPOA to seek a "snap-back" of U.N. sanctions on Iran.
Instead, U.S. officials argue that it is necessary as a backstop so that sanctions can "snap back" in case Iran violates its obligations under the deal.
"This is just a forgotten sector that people have put aside and it is going to snap back at some point in the future," said Bapis.
Odor shoved Bautista with both hands, then threw a punch to Bautista's jaw that made his head snap back and his sunglasses and helmet fly off.
Pruitt's allies' concern is that without getting these rollbacks enshrined in law, many of EPA's environmental regulations could snap back into place under a future administration.
"It's a window of opportunity that can pass, and if it passes, things will snap back to the way it has been," said Ms. Elugardo, 45.
While the greenback moved in tandem with the snap back in U.S. Treasury yields overnight, it struggled to make much headway in Asian and European trading.
Risk-averse banks are concerned that sanctions could snap back into place as a result of Iran's noncompliance, the next U.S. president's reneging or Congressional sabotage.
Traders attributed the turnaround as a snap-back reaction to WTI's depressed prices, as well as hope that additional stimulus measures will prop up economies worldwide.
But with only 230 days remaining, few expect a sustained snap back in stocks before Election Day given a suddenly shaky global environment for risk assets.
After giving birth, Jenner shared that she's turned back to waist training, a body slimming tactic she first started in 2015, to "snap back" after her pregnancy.
Starting at 12:01 am on Tuesday, financial penalties that former President Barack Obama removed from Iran as part of the nuclear agreement snap back into place.
"We always hurt the ones we love… because they allow us to hurt them rather than snap back," Gregg wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of NeNe.
But in her latest pic, the Real Housewives of Orange County star took some time to snap back at any haters who might be looking for flaws.
Instagram is full of perfect post-baby bellies that make it seem like you can just "snap back" to your pre-baby body weeks after giving birth.
The U.S. can veto that resolution, so even if the Security Council votes 14-1 all of the previous restrictions on Iran still snap back into place.
That has allowed the Italian/German 10-year bond-yield gap — the premium investors demand to hold Italian risk — snap back below 300 basis points DE10IT10=RR.
With U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump strongly critical of the rapprochement, some banks fear they could be left with no insurance if Iran sanctions "snap back".
People fear that it will be harder to snap back if we're seeing a cyclical top in earnings with those two headwinds, which are not going away.
But then dessert arrives and you snap back to the present, grateful for the Chantilly cream and generous sprinkling of powdered sugar atop your cherry-jam crèpe.
Without international consensus, sanctions will be very difficult to "snap back" on, especially as the U.S. continues to alienate its network of allies under the new administration.
Europe could be in the midst of a rising tide of violence, or about to snap back into relative tranquility while America suffers another major mass shooting.
And basically nobody right now is talking about this process leading into United Nations Security Council, which would snap back if they cannot come to a resolution.
The United States proposed that if Iran fell below a threshold of being 12 months away from a nuclear "breakout," sanctions would automatically snap back in place.
Analysts say those expectations should snap back once the political hurdles are cleared, meeting the ECB's near 2 percent target and supporting the case for tighter policy.
The snap back solution has been advocated by University of Pittsburgh law professor Arthur Hellman, who was among the first scholars to identify the snap removal maneuver.
What you don't know yet is if the change is going to take place or if it is a momentary 'pause' before the numbers snap back into place.
Here's Lonzo Ball's baby mama, Denise Garcia, proving her snap back game is STRONG ... showing off her incredible post-baby bod less than 3 months after giving birth!!
In two years, Snap managed to go from unstoppable to forgettable – and no amount of Evan Spiegel trash talking his rivals will bring Snap back to its heyday.
Then, when triggered by a very specific temperature or other stimulus, the molecules snap back to their original shape, giving off a burst of heat in the process.
It underperformed the region earlier this year as low oil prices and government austerity measures hit the economy hard, so may now have more room to snap back.
Some market pros worry the sharp snap back in stocks since the late December low means January could be stealing the gains from the rest of the year.
But the inverse can also be true, as a stock can also fall so fast that investors should expect it to snap back because it is technically oversold.
"We always hurt the ones we love… because they allow us to hurt them rather than snap back," Gregg wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of NeNe, 51.
The president has the power to force the United Nations to "snap back" the multilateral sanctions lifted under the deal – biting restrictions on Iranian banks and other businesses.
The chilly water is supposed to help tone your skin, but it was also a great way for me to snap back to reality and feel re-energized.
"The market was massively oversold by the end of trading yesterday, so it's no surprise that we're seeing a snap back," said Nicholas Smith, a strategist at CLSA.
Doing so it particularly vital if the United States is to retain a credible deterrent of snap back sanctions if Iran cheats" on the nuclear accord," said Sen.
As previously reported, it would instantly reimpose, or "snap back" sanctions lifted under the agreement if Iran were deemed capable of developing a nuclear weapon within a year.
But I worry that constant expansion will cause something to snap back, right when the country needs to have a mirror held up to it more than ever.
These are the questions I prepared myself to answer, on the spot and in the moment, only to snap back into my best professional, equitable-care-giving self.
Chip companies may be reluctant to pull back production and cut jobs dramatically because they anticipate demand to snap back sooner than later, a Wall Street analyst said.
But Jeff Germain, a director at Brandes Investment Partners, thinks the spread between growth and value got so wide entering this month that it had to snap back.
Luckily, I took the day off for Rosh Hashana and went to the market, and I was able to snap back into reality in a lot of ways.
The kind that trumps my need to snap back at people who have the audacity to comment on my Instagram about whether I loved my first husband or not.
He's always there to snap back at their opponents, to offer a few words that show his support for a girl who constantly challenges heteronormative thinking and patriarchal norms.
His allies are certainly aware that regulations could snap back in a future administration that isn't so hostile to the EPA, or that courts could force Pruitt to act.
Using this graphene skin, scientists at Monash University's Center for Atomically Thin Materials in Australia have been making stretchable pressure sensors can snap back into shape after being deformed.
And then you snap back 30 minutes later when a bright, high piano note fanfares in and you realize that you've spent thirty minutes thinking about death and machines.
The Point: What Will knows is that Trump has already changed the presidency -- and our culture -- in profound ways that will not simply "snap back" once he leaves office.
A month ago, that 98,27 number was all weather and we needed to see a snap-back, to something around 21,20.5 this month, and that's exactly what we got.
Read More Bank of America slashes outlook for S&P 500 In 2016 through Friday's close, the has fallen 9 percent, even after Friday's 2 percent snap-back rally.
If the US bails from the deal, the sanctions that would "snap back" penalize foreign companies that (for example) have dealings with Iran's central bank, oil and shipping industries.
Iran's military sites remain off limits to weapons' inspections, and the notion of "snap-back sanctions" turns out to have been a mendacious fiction of White House communications strategy.
You'll breeze through certain parts of the repair and think "Wow, this is easy," then will spend 20 minutes trying to get a connector to snap back into place.
A really bad one might even cause a dip in G.D.P. But barring other factors, the economy should snap back once the water recedes or the ground stops shaking.
"We all know it's going to be a horrible second quarter, but he feels we'll get through this and the market will snap back," the senior administration official said.
Economic policy is not going to make everybody whole, but we can do a tremendous amount to make sure that we have a really strong snap back from this.
If you tell me you know the words to "Lose Yourself" between "Snap back to reality" and the chorus I'll tell you you're lying, but that's all you need.
Shares fell through most of August, as Mr. Trump escalated his fight with China and imposed more tariffs, only to snap back on Thursday after news of the talks.
"It's a relatively quiet day and some of this is just snap back from yesterday," said Paul Springmeyer, head of investments at U.S. Bank Private Wealth Management in Minneapolis.
After Thirst 48, after each project, I feel like I go through this little phase where I've got to snap back because I'll be happy I finished the project.
Economists and policymakers expect the economy shrank in the second quarter as a whole, due to the wildfires and a snap-back from strong export activity early in the year.
History can bend toward justice when we work hard to make justice possible, or history can snap back into an uncomfortable place if we assume everything will just work out.
A collapse of NAFTA would wreak havoc throughout the North American economy, disrupting highly integrated manufacturing supply chains and agricultural exports with steep tariffs that would snap back into place.
And earlier this month, the Kylie Cosmetics creator shared that she's turned to waist training, a tactic she first started wearing back in 2015, to "snap back" after her pregnancy.
That include Snapchat's private messaging feature that benefits from "Streaks" which uses gamification and emoji badges to incentivize friends to send at least one Snap back and forth each day.
This is why 'closing the door' with the left hook or jab is so useful—it teaches a fighter to snap back into his bladed position behind his lead shoulder.
"The thing this race will really decide is if we've entered a brand new era of politics or if things will snap back to where they were previously," Skelley says.
"The Europeans won't agree to snap back their sanctions based on US triggers, but they may be able to satisfy Trump with rhetorical support," he told CNBC in an email.
Occasionally, as the couple said their vows, one of the incarcerated men in the room would see me gazing his way, and immediately his walls would snap back into place.
But even if the spread of the coronavirus is slowed in the next few weeks, there will be parts of the economy that won't snap back as quickly as others.
It has been a sight to behold, watching Houstonians quickly snap back in to the attitudes of Harvey, asking, 'How can I help someone?' and coming together to help others.
Their bill would effectively end the so-called sunset provisions of the accord and automatically snap back nuclear sanctions if Iran gets within one year of obtaining a nuclear weapon.
The bill would effectively end the so-called sunset provisions of the accord and automatically snap back nuclear sanctions if Iran gets within one year of obtaining a nuclear weapon.
"Value is starting to snap back and some sectors that pretty recently were hanging around all-time lows are showing signs of life," said Nicholas Smith, a strategist at CLSA.
Whatever Mueller's verdict, some Trump critics worry that permanent damage has been done; that the norms won't snap back into place whenever his time in the White House is over.
European Central Bank Governor Mario Draghi warned on Saturday that a "snap back" in rates and a sharp repricing of asset prices were the biggest risks to the economic outlook.
The Trump administration will grant eight jurisdictions special exceptions to continue importing oil from Iran after U.S. sanctions on the country snap back into place on Monday, according to cabinet members.
And Kim Kardashian West definitely made sure to show up to Scott Disick's 33rd birthday celebration in a tight, white, lacy design that proves she is the Snap Back Queen. Snapchat
China has accused the United States of "hyping" the issue and warned in May that international complaints about its actions in the South China Sea would snap back on its critics.
Another is to lift right away some or all of the current tariffs, with the threat that the tariffs would "snap back" into place if China does not meet its commitments.
It's about how close one fighter can journey to the brink of certain defeat, only to snap back and send his or her opponent to the edge, then repeat the cycle.
"I don't think this will snap back and everything will be the way it used to be," Ashish Sharma, president of IoT and mobile solutions at Inseego, told Business Insider Intelligence.
It was a tough conversation to tell your child about how Williams had opportunities to put the first penalty behind her and snap back into focusing on the game, but didn't.
The snap back came after the Stoxx 600 dropped 2.3% on Monday, with around 180 billion euros of market value wiped out, but sentiment remains tied to news out of China.
I have gotten better with ignoring the comments, but I used to go into history lessons, or I would snap back and say I would leave when they left as well.
In other words, introduction is discretionary: none of the specified leaders is required to introduce a snap back bill; nor can any other member introduce a bill qualifying for expedited consideration.
Many foreign companies will remain wary of investing in Iran because of concern that the sanctions could "snap back" if Tehran is later found not to be complying with the nuclear agreement.
But when they remind Fred that he didn't live to see graduation day, we snap back to reality — a reality where Betty is far too honest with her judgmental mother when Mrs.
He grabs that rope, ties it around his neck, then jumps with the weight of all his emotions & he can't seem to cope with all that, which makes that rope snap back.
"When you're chatting through the verses but snap back into it for the chorus," reads the caption below a black and white video in which a casually attired Lana Del Rey & co.
Some will be reimposed in August and target autos, gold and other key metals, while others will snap back in November and target the energy sector and transactions with Iran's central bank.
The United States is pushing for a broad commitment that would allow American tariffs on Chinese goods to snap back if China violates key promises — without permitting China to retaliate in response.
Iran is threatening to dramatically ratchet up its response to the U.S., if President Donald Trump succeeds in halting crude sales from the Persian Gulf when sanctions snap back on the country.
Wall Street's main stock indexes had risen to record highs last week on optimism that the global economy would be able to snap back after an initial hit, supported by central banks.
To prevent that, officials have been considering "snap-back" tariffs that could be quickly imposed, or "carousel" tariffs that would hit different swaths of Chinese goods if Beijing fails to follow through.
Although the surgery succeeded in dividing the vascular ring that had been compressing his trachea, Dr. Pransky explained that it would not snap back right away — it would need time to expand.
It's pretty clear that the local hip-hop we're repeatedly fed by Howl & Echoes, Triple J and every douchie snap-back guy's car-window sounds like it came from a much older era.
But the inverse can also be true, as a stock can also fall so fast that investors should expect it to snap back because it is technically oversold, says the "Mad Money" host.
"It's really important as women that we're gentle with ourselves and don't feel like we have to snap back into shape after a baby," Kerr remarked during an interview with Marie Claire Australia.
Thomas Moore, Investment Director of UK larger companies at Standard Life Investments predicted a snap back on the valuations of the companies he covers after a post-Brexit rally in the FTSE 100.
Investors need to prepare for a climate where the economy could snap back significantly in the second half, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis that sees a case for a cyclical stock rebound.
U.S. officials have denied allegations that the bill violates terms of the agreement, arguing that it is necessary as a backstop so that sanctions can "snap back" in case Iran violates its obligations.
When Facebook was the same size as Snap, back in late 2009, it was still a private company — and those quarterly revenue figures weren't broken out when Facebook eventually filed to go public.
"His repeated gaffes, unsatisfactory reaction to questions about his son Hunter's business dealings in Ukraine and propensity to snap back at people who challenge him, however, are growing tiresome," the paper's editors write.
While Murgatroyd's whole M.O. is that women don't need to snap back to exactly how they looked before birth, she also doesn't want them to feel limited when it comes to their postpartum options.
Peter Boockvar, chief investment strategist at Bleakley Advisory Group, said the ISM may have improved but it reflected very low exports and flat backlogs, even though there was a snap back in new orders.
For example, you could crop in to a tight head and shoulders shot, then quickly snap back to a wider angle, then cut to a closeup of someone else — all with just one camera.
Some foreign companies will remain wary of investing in the country, however, because of concern that the sanctions could "snap back" if Tehran is later found not to be complying with the nuclear agreement.
But would the Chinese yield to Trump's intimidation in such a way — especially in as much as they are challenging the very tariffs that would "snap back" as a penalty in the WTO now?
However, European businesses and financial institutions could be punished via so-called secondary sanctions if they do business with Iranian individuals or entities once U.S. restrictions snap back in August and then in November.
Sanctions that levy penalties against banks and other financial institutions in countries that import oil from Iran were due to snap back into place at the end of the week absent a waiver from Trump.
Should Iran be caught deliberately cheating, America could try to persuade other signatories to the deal (France, Germany, Britain and the European Union, but probably not Russia or China) that some sanctions should "snap back".
All that talk about magnets made immediate sense to me the first time I opened the multitool—with one hand, by the way—because the pliers swing open with ease and then snap back together.
First released in the 1970s, Stretch Armstrong was a blonde bodybuilder with a Speedo, but was filled with gel, allowing the toy to be stretched to insane lengths, and then snap back to original size.
Saudi Arabia's stock index, last at 6,663 points, may continue to outperform in a snap-back from its underperformance early this year, which was due to fears of an economic crisis that have partially eased.
The experiment convinced the engineers that it might not be possible to have a human driver quickly snap back to "situational awareness," the reflexive response required for a person to handle a split-second crisis.
The first sanctions to snap back into place are limits on Iranian oil exports that choked off more than half of Iran's oil exports after 2012 - largely due to European and Asian buyers cutting back.
"I think the velocity in the snap back of the rally surprised everyone, so perhaps [we'll see] further downside," Bill Nichols, senior managing director at Cantor Fitzgerald, said Wednesday in another "Squawk on the Street" interview.
Still, the figures were likely to underscore expectations of a contraction for the second quarter as a whole, due to the wildfires and a snap-back from strong export activity at the beginning of the year.
The BoE said growth and inflation would both probably be slower in the case of a smooth Brexit than its forecasts show, due to a likely snap-back in sterling and in market interest rate expectations.
The BoE said growth and inflation would both probably be slower in the case of a smooth Brexit than its forecasts show, due to a likely snap back in sterling and in market interest rate expectations.
The U.S. may also consider an alternative: a "snap-back," in which certain tariffs are selectively rolled back but could be reintroduced if China does not follow through, according to three people briefed by the administration.
The analysts think demand will snap back in the second half, "but not enough to keep inventory from building during a period of seasonal strength, which is likely to be very bad for pricing and margins."
Growth and inflation would both probably be slower in the case of a smooth Brexit than its forecasts suggest, due to a likely snap-back in sterling and in market interest rate expectations, the BoE said.
Legislation being drafted by Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker, would "snap back" sanctions on Iran if it were to "violate enhanced and existing restrictions on its nuclear program," according to a summary of the bill.
" Karako said one way for Tehran to get the most mileage out of the nuclear accord is to "string this along enough so as to take the tension out of the so-called snap-back sanctions.
The Obama administration had secured 24/7 monitoring of every nuclear site in Iran, the right to access non-declared civilian and military sites and sanctions that could snap back at the first sign of violations.
Najarian, co-founder of the Najarian Family Office and the Investitute, said the rally in some stocks such as banks has gone a little too far, too fast and so a snap back should be expected.
After a long period of dates and parties, love and money planet Venus enters your house of work and lifestyle Monday morning, making it pleasurable to snap back into your daily routine—a post-holiday godsend.
So, after years of slowly opening myself up to having pride about my race and culture, hearing two boys call me a chink in the middle of a pizza place was a snap back to reality.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Dutch road race gold medalist Anna van der Breggen said she had to snap back into race mode after seeing stricken team mate Annemiek van Vleuten crumpled by the roadside on Sunday.
Last month's snap-back should offer some assurance that domestic demand remains fairly healthy, even as growth appears to have braked sharply at the end of 2015 because of a downturn in manufacturing and mining activity.
I wanted to snap back: It sounds as if Managers are people who aren't allowed big chunks of time to do their work — whose work isn't considered important and manly enough to be given room to breathe.
The 28-year-old reality star promised to snap back to her goal weight after giving birth to her first daughter, Dream Renée, with fiancé Rob Kardashian, 29, and she looks like she's well on her way.
At each point – whether it is further Iranian ballistic missile launches or the simple sunset of various provisions of the nuclear deal – this idea would simply snap back sanctions on Iran, with no further congressional action required.
Under the terms of a 2015 United Nations Security Council resolution, 2231, which endorsed the nuclear deal, any Iranian violation could trigger the "snap back" of multilateral economic penalties, further punishing the Iranian economy and escalating tensions.
Conjuring images of surprise floods and electrocution by downed power lines, they asked residents not to misinterpret their state's less-severe-than-expected ordeal as a sign that life could quickly and easily snap back to normalcy.
The crew behind Montreal's street-wear label Fake opened this creative gallery and retail space in 2015, selling snap-back caps and sweatshirts beside floor-to-ceiling murals and framed works by top graffiti and street artists.
Although the paintings do not seem to have any metaphorical intention, it is hard not to read them that way, even as they snap back into being abstract paintings of a grid filled with brick-colored rectangles.
The other possible action the US could take would be to "snap back" a broad array of economic sanctions against Iran, the removal of which was the carrot for Tehran to agree to dismantle its nuclear weapons program.
If the data comes in as strong as expected, the market might not react that much, but should the data disappoint then the U.S. dollar could snap back and fall, which is supportive for bullion, Commerzbank's Weinberg said.
"One of the most important questions of American politics right now is whether Republicans will 'snap back' if Trump is defeated in 2020, or whether they will remain the voice of authoritarian populism," says political scientist Yascha Mounk.
If the data comes in as strong as expected, the market might not react that much, but should the data disappoint then the U.S. dollar could snap back and fall, which is supportive for bullion, Commerzbank's Weinberg said.
Schwartz said he has avoided energy stocks - a major force on the Canadian index - so far this year given a lack of certainty on future prices, and that he expects commodity stocks to snap back from recent gains.
Archer said the strength in September's CBI data partly reflected a snap back from weakness in August, and Samuel Tombs of Pantheon Macroeconomics said there was limited read-across to the official data that feeds into GDP calculations.
" Anytime, anywhere inspections: U.S. sanctions would immediately "snap back" against Iran if they do anything "to deny the international community unfettered, unannounced, and indefinite access to Iran's nuclear program, including 'anywhere, anytime' access and inspections of military sites.
On Tuesday, the first tranche of U.S. sanctions against Iran lifted by the 2015 nuclear deal will snap back into place — a result of President Trump's withdrawal from the deal that comes in spite of Iran's continued compliance.
On the physical exam, when you're worried about dehydration in a child, you also check for decreased skin turgor — that is, skin that doesn't snap back promptly from being pinched, but this child was nowhere near that level.
The Treasury Department, meanwhile, is preparing for the possibility that it may have to "snap back" sanctions that were repealed by the Obama administration after the deal, formally known as the Joint Commission Plan of Action, was signed.
In short, the auto industry is already planning far ahead for a post-Trump auto market, but one in which the next administration could snap back tougher fuel economy rules and one where the weaker standards are upheld.
"People fear that it will be harder to snap back if we're seeing a cyclical top in earnings with those two headwinds, which are not going away," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Greenwich, Connecticut.
But while congressional Republicans unanimously opposed the nuclear deal two years ago, there's far less unity on how quickly the GOP-led Congress should move to "snap back" sanctions that were lifted as part of the Iran agreement.
Every offensive Aminu takes now, be it a drive or a spot-up three-pointer, seems like it's perpetually falling apart, but he always seems to snap back into form right as the ball goes through the hoop.
"Nothing that happens in Rio with athletics is going to snap back the credibility in the sport," Johnson, the only man to win the 200 and 400 meters gold medals at the same Olympics, said in a telephone interview.
The idea here is simple: Destocking is generally taken as a good sign for growth outlook, because the aggregate demand is expected to snap back up as industrial production accelerates to restore inventories (-to-sales ratios) to their desired levels.
Wary of immigration after an uncontrolled influx of more than a million refugees and migrants from the Middle East and Africa last year, EU has made relaxing travel rules for any new countries conditional on first agreeing the snap-back mechanism.
Yet plenty of professional investors and longtime students of the market argue that dating the bull market to the initial snap-back rally from a 12-year low overlooks some of the setbacks since then and perhaps overstates the bull's age.
High-yield bonds have returned around 7% since the beginning of the year, largely thanks to a snap-back in commodity-related credits, which make up around one-quarter of the Bank of America Merrill Lynch US High Yield Index.
The International Group, which represents the top P&I clubs, recently flagged the potential for a "snap back" in sanctions if Iran fails to meet its nuclear commitments and advised members to include provision for termination of contracts at short notice.
You certainly could see a selloff and a bounce-back, particularly if Jay Powell thinks that it might be necessary to make a statement that makes him sound a little less hawkish then you definitely could see snap-back rally….
Duane, in comparison, seemed human and heady but pliant, wanting to please and be pleased; he had been visibly hurt when his eight-year-old daughter had snapped at him, and it had not occurred to him to snap back.
"It has not been a huge news day in the U.S., probably some of it (market gains) is a snap back based on the recent down markets that we've had," said Curtis Holden, senior investment officer at Tanglewood Total Wealth Management.
No Brexit or a soft Brexit could put Bank of England rate hikes back on the table, which could trigger a snap back in the sizeable short position that's been built up in sterling, certainly across the speculative trading community.
NEW DELHI/MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's government is planning to ask state oil firms to lock in their crude futures purchase prices, a government source said on Thursday, anticipating a spike when U.S. sanctions on Iran snap back again in November.
The Europeans have, until now, blamed Washington for the crisis, though some European officials say that if Iran violated the limits, it may force them to start a process to "snap back" sanctions, under steps laid out in the 2015 document.
The OECD also saw a potential for "swift snap-back" in U.S. long-term interest rates when the Federal Reserve decides to reduce the size of its balance sheet, especially if it comes at a time of rising policy rates.
For all of Prime Minister Boris Johnson's exhortations to "Get Brexit Done" so that politics can return to normal, the truth is that regardless of the election's outcome, there is no longer any mundane status quo to snap back to.
But that's another highlight of the games; this one is the snap back to Rapture, which serves both to destroy a boss enemy, trapped outside the city and crushed by the pressure, and move the plot onwards to its wonderful ocean of lighthouses.
"Typically, when a stock gets overbought it is ripe for a pullback because overbought stocks, ones with many buyers reaching to take in supply, tend to snap back after they have gotten too far away from their longer term trend line," Cramer said.
"Typically, when a stock gets overbought, it is ripe for a pullback because overbought stocks, ones with many buyers reaching to take in supply, tend to snap back after they have gotten too far away from their longer term trend line," Cramer said.
It reminded me of Rebecca Traister's insight, that sometimes when it seems as if women are overreacting to small slights, in the #MeToo era, it's just the rubber-band snap back after years of _under_reacting, of shoving down rage to make nice.
"  Indefinite zero tolerance for Iran even approaching a nuclear weapon: U.S. sanctions would immediately "snap back" against Iran if the regime does anything "to enable Iran to produce sufficient weapons-grade uranium or plutonium for a nuclear weapon in under 12 months.
Now that Trump has pulled out of the agreement to curb the country's nuclear program, the first wave of unilateral US sanctions to "snap back" -- or be reimposed -- on Iran took force as of midnight Tuesday, with more to come later this year.
France has indicated it is considering invoking the accord's dispute-resolution mechanism, which would short-circuit what remains of the deal and potentially "snap back" the expansive United Nations Security Council sanctions on Iran that had been lifted as part of the agreement.
But if the January snap back (it was the best start to a year for stocks in decades, after the worst December for stocks in an even longer period) is to sustain itself, big technology companies likely will have to lead the way.
But interestingly, back in February before the repeal announcement, Arkansas Public Service Commission Chair Ted Thomas told E&E News that he was concerned climate change regulations could snap back under a future administration if the current EPA doesn't get the CPP rollback right.
Whether that will initially include some of her favorite workouts — Orangetheory classes, walking and more — she can't say for sure yet, but the 31-year-old, who welcomed Liam on July 5, doesn't "feel the pressure" to snap back to her pre-baby body.
"Typically, when a stock gets overbought, it is ripe for a pullback because overbought stocks, ones with many buyers reaching to take in supply, tend to snap back after they have gotten too far away from their longer term trend line," the CNBC host said.
Corker, a deficit hawk from Tennessee, said on Tuesday he had the outlines of a deal adding a tax snap-back provision to the bill that would raise taxes automatically if economic growth targets are not hit in the future to offset a higher deficit.
"We thought that December quarter would snap back pretty strongly, when we look at it today ... feels like it will be up a little less than what we thought," Chief Financial Officer Bren Higgins said at the Citi 2018 Global Technology Conference in New York.
Since it doesn't appear the Europeans changed his thinking much, we should brace ourselves for the likelihood that US nuclear-related sanctions on Iran will snap back into place and for the equally troubling likelihood that Tehran will declare the deal null and void.
Last month's snap-back suggests that November's slump was a blip and should offer some assurance that domestic demand remains fairly healthy, even as growth appears to have braked sharply at the end of 2015 because of a downturn in manufacturing and mining activity.
This could lead them to increase military sales to Iran regardless of whether sanctions snap back, forcing the Trump administration to decide whether to slap Russian and Chinese companies with significant sanctions, limiting their ability to access the international financial system and potential overseas suppliers.
Trump has frequently threatened to withdraw from NAFTA if Congress fails to approve USMCA, a scenario that experts have said would lead to widespread economic damage as tariffs among the three countries snap back to 1994 levels, spiking costs for auto production and crippling U.S. agricultural exports.
"Typically, when a stock gets overbought, it is ripe for a pullback because overbought stocks, ones with many buyers reaching to take in supply, tend to snap back after they have gotten too far away from their longer term trend line," the "Mad Money " host said.
Earlier this month, the Kylie Cosmetics creator also shared numerous photos of herself wearing a sports bra and showing off her midriff, before announcing that she's turned back to waist training, a tactic she first adopted back in 2015, in order to "snap back" after her pregnancy.
But even there the verse is marked with a blank helplessness: Not one single scratch on your helmetYou took the whole fucking fallon your chin, the snap back of your headcaused the fracture, the space that's injuredis no bigger than a chocolate bar and yethere we are.
A new piece in Bloomberg surveyed analysts and found, "The 17 respondents saw on average a 50-50 chance of sanctions 'snap-back,' which could halt anywhere between zero and 800 thousand barrels a day of exports from OPEC's third-largest producer within the next six months."
As they start to position their portfolios for 2019, fund managers, from firms including ValueWorks, Sierra Investment Management and Federated Investors, say they are looking at sectors that could snap back next year thanks to a combination of more attractive valuations and a decline in the dollar.
Moderate voters may well snap back into the Biden camp, and other centrist candidates may feel the pressure to make an increasingly hard decision: Whether to stay in the race and continue to fragment the vote against Sanders — or bow out and lend support to Biden.
The mom of two proved worthy of her 'Snap Back Queen' title at the de Grisogono Cannes party, showing off her post-baby weight loss in a custom two-piece Lan Yu Couture gown featuring a nude body stocking underneath a silver, glittering design with a statement train.
"I am so grateful I've had a full year to find those ab muscles and get my butt back up where it belongs and wasn't forced by work to snap back into shape but it is time to make the strength, fitness and overall health of my body a priority."
One option is to roll more tariffs off initially, but set up a mechanism to have them snap back into place if China doesn't keep its commitments to respect American intellectual property, open its markets to foreign firms and purchase billions of dollars of agricultural product from the United States.
The US will continue to expand sanctions pressure on Iran but is nearing the limits of the strategy&aposs efficacy and so will turn to even harsher measures, including trying to force European countries into a more aggressive stance against Iran or seeking to snap back UN sanctions on its own.
The Trump administration has never actually tested this, partly because Trump himself appears afraid to (when Trump started referring to border barriers as something other than a "wall" and posted an image of a bollard fence in December, he was hammered by Coulter and others and appeared to snap back into place).
But lawyers say those deals will be difficult or impossible to carry out if large European banks refuse to finance them or transfer money in and out of the country, for fear that doing so might violate the remaining sanctions or that the restrictions might "snap back" if Iran violates the nuclear agreement.
He rubs it with real purpose, pulling the skin into impossible shapes, before letting it not exactly snap back onto his head—it takes its time, like the gnarled skin of a scrotum—and I fear for him a little, as if his hand might drag too far and pull his face free.
" Highlights of the "Iran Freedom Policy and Sanctions Act", per the bill summary and text: Indefinite zero tolerance for Iranian ballistic missiles: U.S. sanctions would immediately "snap back" against Iran if they take any action "related to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons, including launches using ballistic missile technology.
The letter seeks to equalize tax treatment of exports, safeguard "Buy American" public procurement rules, tighten rules of origin to keep more Chinese parts and products from entering the United States tariff-free and include "snap-back" provisions that allow tariffs to be reimposed to guard against a surge of damaging imports.
"The pace of flattening seems to have gotten a little ahead of itself and in this cycle whenever that happens you tend to see a little bit of a snap back and curve steepens out, and then when it gets comfortably steep people come back and pile into the flattener trade," Rajappa said.
European allies fear that there are few realistic prospects of the Iranian regime agreeing to Mr Trump's most urgent demands—namely, to make the bargain permanent rather than time-limited and to link fresh concessions, for instance involving inspections of Iranian nuclear sites, to "triggers" that would otherwise automatically cause sanctions to "snap back".
In particular, there are these wonderful moments where Margot Robbie is skating around the ice, the world spinning around her, but you can see her face snap back and forth between joy and exasperation — this wonderful, momentary elation of knowing you're a success, and the terrible falls of realizing everything around you is breaking apart.
The review act established two separate procedural tracks for Congress –one for considering the original nuclear agreement, and the other for considering so-called "snap back" legislation re-imposing the sanctions if Iran is found in breach of the agreement or the president asserts it is no longer in the US' national security interest.
" Kanye West 'Wasn't Able to Snap Back' Without Wife Kim Kardashian West by His Side: Source Chance has admired West since he was a kid, he told GQ. He recalled moments during his childhood when his father would introduce him to people and they would ask "What are you going to be when you grow up?
I cannot personally speak to the effort it takes to lose a baby belly or get certain parts of your body back in formation but it's pretty psychologically damaging to suggest that every woman who gives birth should be able to snap back to flat-ish stomach immediately, considering the surreal thing her body just did.
As a result, despite eight reports by the International Atomic Energy Agency confirming Iran's compliance with the agreement, and despite US intelligence and senior members of the Trump administration stating that Iran is in compliance, it seems likely that Trump will decertify Iran this week, while stopping short of calling on Congress to snap back sanctions.
While the economic fallout from the coronavirus is sure to be severe, causing what many expect to be the biggest single-quarter drop in U.S. growth on record, Fed officials have said they are trying to put the economy into position so it can snap back once the pandemic ends and the world returns to work.
The new bill, which followed a House Judiciary hearing last November on snap removals, adopts a "snap back" fix: Federal courts would be required to remand cases that were removed for failure to serve the forum defendant if plaintiffs properly served that defendant within 30 days or within the time specified in state service process rules.
Because of US sanctions, Iran is likely to continue to take a more aggressive stance on its nuclear policy despite EU efforts to dissuade it, and if the European Union does not proceed with the dispute resolution mechanism, then the United States may find a way on its own initiative to force sanctions to snap back.
The fleeting snap back of the dollar against the yen resembled similar moves from the dollar against several other currencies in early trading, drawing support from positive data from the Philadelphia Federal Reserve, where its regional business index beat estimates by more than 10 points, and by U.S. initial jobless claims that were lower than analysts had predicted.
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Unlike other far right personalities like now-deplatformed Milo Yiannopoulos, who's largely disappeared from influence and relevance because his schtick was repeatedly (and successfully) poking platforms and people to see if they'd snap back, Benjamin has straddled a blurry line of authority that's given him a chance to cash in cultural power from the internet, to a potential seat in parliament.
Pressuring Europeans for a new side agreement But Trump made clear Friday that the fate of the nuclear deal rests in the ability of the US and its European partners to establish new "triggers" that would snap back sanctions against Iran aimed at further constraining its nuclear activity as well as its ballistic missile program, which is not covered under the nuclear deal.
According to a trade diplomat who is aware of the goings-on, American negotiators have warned Mexicans and Canadians that if the United States leaves Nafta, they shouldn't expect trade relations to simply snap back to W.T.O. rules, which include a tariff ceiling of 3.5 percent, on average, for Mexican exports to the United States and 7.1 percent for American exports to Mexico.
After decertifying the Iran nuclear agreement last October and announcing the withdrawal of the United States from the agreement in May, President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's snap back of sanctions this week comes as no surprise.
But Pence's resistance to respond to Kaine's attacks — what supporters of Clinton might see as his refusal to stand up for his candidate, and supporters of Trump might see as refusal to take the bait — was hardly an attempt to create a totally separate Republican platform or presidential campaign, or a reflexive snap back to the standard-issue conservatism of the pre-Trump Republican Party.
"If the Europeans walk out, they will commit the same mistake Trump did, which is to lose the ability to go forward with snap-back sanctions and at the same time give the Iranians the license to completely shred any of the restrictions that they have on the nuclear program," Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute, a Washington-based think tank, told VICE News.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.), are talking about using the review act's snap back threat as leverage on Iran to renegotiate more favorable terms (such as extending the three sunset dates in the agreement).
This expectation, that we're supposed to snap back into pre-partum modes of sexuality right away, squares perfectly with the having-it-all myth: Women need to be the ideal moms, available to our bosses 24/7 during our maternity leaves (if we even have them), and actively want to put a penis or something else in the exact spot where we just pushed out a baby — all while we've got a few other things to think about.
Democrats defined a good deal as meeting five pillars: the dismantlement or relinquishing of all nuclear, chemical and biological weapons; the end to uranium and plutonium enrichment and the dismantlement of nuclear infrastructure; the continued suspension of ballistic missile tests; the ability to conduct inspections for nuclear and missile activity anytime anywhere in North Korea, as well as the ability to snap back sanctions if illicit activity is found; and the assurance that the deal would be permanent.
" On the legislation, Trump issued four demands that must be part of the bill: a requirement for Iran to remain above a one-year breakout time to achieving a nuclear weapon, a demand that Tehran allow immediate inspections at all sites requested by international inspectors, an end to so-called sunset clauses by allowing the United States to immediately snap back sanctions if Iran restarts those activities and a statement in U.S. law that Iran's nuclear and missile programs are "inseparable.

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