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  1. a past participle of sow1.

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The morning after Trump hasn't just sown mistrust of the intelligence community -- he's also sown mistrust of American reliability.
After excessive rains damaged summer-sown crops in 2019, India was banking heavily on winter-sown crops to fuel a rebound in rural earnings.
He's trafficked in this stuff from the very beginning, and we are reaping right now what he has sown and what his supporters in Congress have sown.
New confusion sown by Trump The drama regarding Trump's inner circle came on a day when Pence struggled to smooth over the confusion and disinformation sown about the virus by the President himself.
And with that, the first seeds of Sustenir were sown.
"The hatred you have sown will overthrow you," he tweeted.
China clearly is exploiting U.S.-EU divisions sown by the administration.
They may also have sown the seeds of their own demise.
Trump argues that immigration has sown chaos across middle-class neighborhoods.
Giuliani has sown abundant confusion about the facts underlying Mueller's investigation.
The bloodied lids of her left eye had been sown shut.
This year's below average rains, after two straight years of drought, could cut yields of summer-sown crops that are currently ripening for harvesting and also hit the planting of winter-sown crops like wheat and chickpeas.
Because of that, seeds of this climax were sown throughout the season.
It has sown political discontent in and beyond nationalist circles in Scotland.
The walled garden has been razed and its fields sown with salt.
Nevertheless, the seeds were being sown for today's attacks on central banks.
These theories have not convinced many Europeans, but they have sown doubt.
It's also sown a lot of confusion about what it's all about.
Winter barley, sown in the autumn, is mainly used for animal feed.
The seeds were sown early for my general indifference towards hardcore porn.
Across the country's periphery, the military has sown terror while fighting rebels.
"The seeds of my love for art were sown there," he said.
And now we are starting to reap the seeds he has sown.
Low wages and fluctuating schedules have also sown anxiety among many Americans.
"The seeds of this stuff were sown way back," Mr. Wallace said.
Trump has sown uncertainty about the Affordable Care Act on multiple fronts.
Farmers have sown winter grains on 101.8 percent of the originally planned area.
The deal had sown much confusion after it was first announced last Wednesday.
And it is in these countries that the roots of terrorism are sown.
The early mistakes in Iraq were like land mines sown in the soil.
Echoing the message, hyperpartisan news sites, conspiracy theorists, and scammers have sown panic.
But Coster-Waldau has now sown doubt about whether that decision was permanent.
And every time the military lowered standards, it reaped what it had sown.
In its place, many small villages surrounded a land sown with sugar cane.
Joseph F. Dunford Jr., and "sown confusion about command guidance" throughout the military.
But the seeds of the story are sown on a council estate in London.
I got it into there, I believe, so once again the seed is sown.
Historically, this meal has signified the spirit of religious tolerance sown into America's fabric.
They become roommates, and the seeds — and tone — of a lifelong friendship are sown.
Mr. Giuliani has sown doubt and confusion by pushing dubious theories about the case.
Many economists argue that the seeds of the next crisis are being sown today.
He already has sown enough fear and hate to affect people's lives right now.
It was not exactly cheerleading as we know it, but the seeds were sown.
It is a taste of the world we have sown with runaway carbon emissions.
The seeds for the chaotic shoot were sown before the plane had even landed.
The rift has affected global oil prices, hit travel plans and sown confusion among businesses.
They were sown when these particular politicians pontificated about morality during their bids for office.
We should beware of what will grow in the Senate once this seed is sown.
But the F.B.I. raid on Wednesday has now sown suspicion among neighbors, Ms. Talbott said.
Can a philosopher who has sown such confusion be said to possess a coherent identity?
That's what years of talk radio, social media threads and Fox News outrage has sown.
That has sown confusion about command guidance throughout the ranks of the sprawling military bureaucracy.
Those who profit from digital media may be reaping a whirlwind they themselves have sown.
Erratic supply and control of distribution by government-affiliated groups have sown resentment among others.
Sure, unexpected cross-seeds are sown that might push back against collective amnesia and inertia.
The last time that happened was in 1995, when only 50% of planned crops were sown.
On the other hand, "sown" is the first choice for the past participle of this verb.
But frequent changes to this workforce's pay structure has sown distrust among swaths of Instacart workers.
You've reached the Harvest Moon, when you're encouraged to reap what your hard work has sown.
Farmers had sown 31,000 hectares of soybean as of April 18, according to agriculture ministry data.
Durum wheat sowing was less advanced, with 54 percent of the planned area sown by Nov.
They urged caution, particularly for pregnant and breast-feeding women, but that has sown greater confusion.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian farmers have planted summer-sown crops on 85.456 million hectares as of Aug.
Rap would only enter later, though the seeds of that love may have been sown here.
But Sanders' success in those contests may ultimately have sown the seeds of his eventual demise.
The seeds sown back then have led to greater tolerance and new rights, including marriage equality.
Iranian officials are scrambling to contain the virus, as well as the fears it has sown.
Growers on Argentina's Pampas grains belt have sown about 4.4 million hectares of wheat so far.
His plans to revamp the rigid labor code by decree, largely bypassing Parliament, have sown unease.
Wheat was sown in June-July and will be harvested at the turn of the year.
He says the seeds of Brexit were sown from the start of Britain's relationship with Europe.
The shift has sown a new sense of fear among undocumented immigrants in the United States.
The program's reputation could take years to recover from the uncertainty sown over the past three months.
Thoughtful Conservatives know that the seeds of these malaises were sown by their party 30 years ago.
The seed of the idea was sown in the first week of Mr Lowry's directorship in 1995.
As Madison warned us, "The latent causes of faction are thus sown in the nature of man."
The asteroid may have sown life throughout the solar system, even as it ravaged life on Earth.
The seed was sown, however, and he was confident that he had the ability to achieve academically.
Travel organizers have questioned the dangers posed by the attacks and say the warning has sown confusion.
As Mr. Abel studied the aghast faces of his fellow drivers, the seeds of SINA were sown.
The new coronavirus has sown fear and anxiety, with more than 214,000 cases and nearly 3,000 deaths.
He has since sown doubt about Russian interference and the resulting investigations in more than 220,210 tweets.
At J.H.S. 145, a rapid succession of principals, along with other blows, has sown frustration and mistrust.
In fact, most of the seeds for its performance in the near future have already been sown.
Republicans are understandably delighting in the division the debate has sown, and hoping that activists win the fight.
Like seeds sown on good ground men and women who came to the Midwest did well for themselves.
The seeds were sown for an eventual visit as far back as 2010, when John Roos, then-U.
So some are asking whether this latest credit boom might have sown the seeds of a new crisis.
Myanmar is getting its first 2000G rollouts and the seeds have been sown for internet businesses and startups.
Farmers were getting lower returns from winter-sown crops due to lower-than normal monsoon rains, Nambiath said.
About 2.2 million hectares (5.4 million acres) are sown per year with grain and oilseed crops in Serbia.
The President's approach is unlikely to alter Iran's regional behavior and has sown the seeds of future instability.
In rural areas, demand has softened as farmers are focusing on sowing of summer-sown crops, Jain said.
In so many cases, the Lannister, Stark, and Targaryen families have sown the seeds of their own destruction.
Local crops like lentils are also at risk as seeds cannot be sown on fractured land, it added.
But the effort has sown turmoil at home as thousands of protesters routinely fill the streets in outrage.
The divergent story lines have sown bitterness all around, and extraordinarily harsh characterizations and criticism from each side.
They've cited the uncertainty around the health care law's future, sown by congressional Republicans and the Trump administration.
Then she and her aunt were fleeing Cambodia through an abandoned rice field sown with corpses and mines.
While The Republicans are expected to be the biggest opposition party, the seeds of division have been sown.
Millions of acres were sown by hundreds of thousands of workers who poured in from Russia and Ukraine.
Most of the sown winter grain area was seen in good and satisfactory condition as of Dec. 29.
We may not have to wait until the ballots are counted to reap the harvest Trump has sown.
Indeed, while the seeds of discontent were sown that day, there was also a nod to this season's redemption.
It is not a country sown with a single story, or even two stories at war with each story.
Now that the seeds of democracy and economic development have been sown, they will be hard to trample out.
As of last week, French farmers had sown about 1 percent of 445,000 hectares expected in 2019, Masson said.
The seeds for this are already being sown—in the reactions against Facebook's sharing of users' moods with companies.
The conditions keep farmers from planting new crops and restrict how much of the sown plants are eventually harvested.
But in the short run, one thing is already clear: President Trump's action has sown chaos in American airports.
"The seeds sown during the Hill hearings have come into full flower in the past two years," she writes.
They are separated by a 2,700km (1,700-mile) sand berm, built by the Moroccan army and sown with mines.
"The hands are sown to the face, there's no face on it," Lewis told another local NBC station, WSLS.
As Europe tried to heal itself from World War II, the seeds of a socio-economic union were sown.
Tomorrow's income inequalities are already sown, but they can be tamped down by leveling the playing field among children.
"What Republicans have sown with their extremist tactics they are now reaping with a Donald Trump candidacy," she argued.
All eyes will be on the dynamic between Trump andJohnson, two figures who relish the unpredictability they have sown.
Their money was then sown back into their communities via the businesses they frequented and the taxes they paid.
For all we know, the effects of the new unkindness we've sown may be just as hard to undo.
Threats of nuclear annihilation exchanged by President Trump and the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have sown fears.
Related: Mexico's crackdown at its southern border, prompted by President Trump, has sown fear among migrants and their smugglers.
The uneven safety precautions at facilities across the country have sown feelings of distrust between workers and their managers.
" He also wrote, "Many plants in this garden are self-sown and they often provide me with excellent ideas.
So to all of those marchers who did not vote for her, you have reaped what you have sown.
The Republican establishment has sown the wind with their empty promises and should be prepared to reap the whirlwind.
"This (rain) is dampening hopes that the unplanted fields will still be sown with corn after all," Commerzbank analysts said.
Production of soybeans, the main summer-sown oilseed, is expected to jump a fifth in 2018 from a year ago.
The seeds of the current crisis were sown in late 2017, when the government announced plans to end wheat subsidies.
Farmers have threshed 0.67813 million hectares of grains or 95% of the sown area, the ministry said in a statement.
The crisis has hit travel, food imports and sown confusion among businesses, while pushing Qatar closer to Iran and Turkey.
Houston Rockets In today's argument-sown culture, it's hard to find two people who agree on just about any issue.
The freak winter badly affected the rabi crop, sown during the winter months, on around 40 percent of India's farmland.
How will YouTube's new and improved content-moderation policies address disinformation sown from within the ranks of the media establishment?
On top of that, many servicers have sown confusion among borrowers, especially those in the public service loan forgiveness program.
Mr. Rajoy, above, said the Catalan leader, Carles Puigdemont, had sown "deliberate confusion" in his latest speech on the matter.
As the U.S. economy keeps growing, many economists argue that the seeds of the next crisis are already being sown.
The soil must be tilled, seeds sown, and those seeds must be watered and kept in place until roots form.
The complexity of the regulation and fear of being denied a green card already have sown confusion in immigrant communities.
All of which means the administration's failure to provide a consistent explanation has sown doubts and exposed it to criticism.
Indeed, the seeds of current federal dysfunction were sown when the courts stopped enforcing the Constitution's boundaries on federal power.
Spring wheat, although it is lower-yielding, is expected to add a couple percentage points to the overall sown area.
It said that crop sown late had a reduced frost resistance and any sharp fall in temperature could damage them.
Farmers had sown 80% of the expected area of common wheat, or soft wheat, for next year's harvest by Nov.
Poor market conditions are also affecting planting decisions for Brazil's 2019/2020 crop that will be sown starting from September.
During his brief tenure as executive editor, Mr. D'Vorkin had sown widespread distrust and discontent among members of the newsroom.
The fields sown with a cover crop cocktail are often blanketed in dying, decaying and thriving plants at the same time.
The seeds of family discontent that are sown during these opening scenes play a vital role in the story to come.
The rapid expansion of its navy and air force, and its build-up of missiles, have sown anxiety in America, too.
But the seeds were sown in the school hallway, when Casarez saw his friend Jennifer being harassed by a younger boy.
The oval outfield is sown with Bermuda grass and the practice pitch is made of astroturf, both imported from South Africa.
The seeds for today's problems were sown back in the 1960s,when Congress passed the original age discrimination bill, Barnes said.
The United Kingdom's divorce from the European Union has sown chaos throughout May's premiership and the Brexit finale is still uncertain.
Ukrainian farmers have sown 4.4 million hectares of spring grains or 60 percent of the total area as of May 2.
But the seeds of the government's fight with Apple were sown in the Brooklyn courtroom of U.S. Magistrate Judge James Orenstein.
"One (inmate) in the hospital had to have his thumb sown back on where the razor wire cut it," Underwood said.
Mr Xi has also sown alarm throughout the 2.3m-member People's Liberation Army (PLA), the collective name for the armed forces.
The moves have electrified his supporters but also sown unease among India's roughly 200 million Muslims as well as many liberals.
Planting was timely and the area sown with corn is very similar to recent years, including the record-setting 2014 season.
The Obama administration's dithering gave the impression that the president only wanted out of Afghanistan, which has sown confusion and uncertainty.
But there is nothing that insurers hate more than the uncertainty that Trump has sown in his first year in office.
The New York Knicks will be dissolved, Madison Square Garden razed, and salt sown into 33rd Street earth for 1,000 years.
So defects—whether due to inaccurate deeds or fraudulent transfer documents—have sown chaos in county recording offices and foreclosure courts.
The seeds for it were sown all the way back in 313 with the first midterm elections of Barack Obama's presidency.
Some inside the network complained that the process had dragged on too long and had sown uncertainty in the news division.
Since the ouster of President Omar Hassan al-Bashir in April, new employees were told, protesters had sown chaos in Sudan.
But heavy rainfall in some areas has damaged summer-sown crops like cotton, soybean and pulses that are close to harvest.
India could harvest a record wheat crop in 2020 and production from winter-sown rice is expected to jump, analysts said.
But heavy rainfall in some pockets has damaged summer-sown crops like cotton, soybean and pulses that are close to harvest.
In an annual survey of about 1,0003 farmers, the mean acreage reported as being sown in cover crops was 259 in 2014.
But the movement has sown enough doubt to create pockets of unvaccinated people where the highly contagious disease can spread like wildfire.
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Moscow must now transform the fear it has sown in the West into true respect, not a desire to simply isolate Russia.
But a revival could spur planting and boost the yield of summer-sown crops such as rice, cane, corn, cotton and soybeans.
The below-average rainfall has delayed sowing of summer-sown crop such rice, soybean and corn and threatens to curtail crop yields.
When these seeds of doubt are sown in the minds of voters, our elections system -- the cornerstone of our democracy -- is compromised.
Still, the policy shift around penny stocks at Bank of America has sown confusion among some of the firm's 17,442 financial advisers.
Doubts that have been sown cannot be uprooted, as if the game had all along been a harmless exercise in price discovery.
It has sown deep divisions within Poland and with its allies in the European Union, as well as with Israel and America.
Farmers have threshed 5.1 million hectares of grains or 52% of the early grains sown area, the ministry said in a statement.
It took many more years for me to to truly love myself, but the seeds were sown in, and grew from, yoga.
Though local authorities have been asked to show more flexibility in cracking down on polluters, the new approach has already sown confusion.
Maharashtra is the country's second biggest producer of cotton, sugar cane and soybeans, and top producer of onions and summer-sown pulses.
With planting almost complete, soyabeans are likely to have unseated corn as the most widely sown crop in the US, analysts believe.
The change in position has risked alienating Latino and immigrant voters, and might have sown doubts about Northam into some progressives' minds.
The seeds of his devotion to social work were sown in his teenage years, when his mother became paralyzed and mentally ill.
Everything we grow is from seed, either directly sown on the roof or started under lights in our growroom in the basement.
At the same time, he has sown division among American allies in the region by trying to isolate Qatar over policy disagreements.
By June 13, farmers had sown spring grains on 28.8 million hectares, compared with 13 million hectares a year ago, SovEcon said.
The Catholic Church is still consumed by a clergy abuse crisis that has ravaged the flock and sown distrust of its pastors.
Even in failure, Trump has sown seeds of dissension that will ensure that what follows is very different from what preceded him.
President Donald Trump has sown mistrust by questioning his own intelligence community, withdrawing from critical international coalitions and spreading disdain for the media.
The seed was sown last year when a qualified, experienced woman lost out to a sexist, racist, alleged rapist in the American elections.
Just imagine the mayhem sown by a faked video showing Mr Trump confessing that he had taken money from Russia's president, Vladimir Putin.
The seeds have been sown for a new generation of leaders on the continent who only benefit from being familiar with one another.
It would also reduce premiums to be paid by farmers to 2 percent for summer-sown crops and 1.5 percent for winter crops.
Already, about 92 hectares (230 acres) of paddy fields sown in early February using new, low-water techniques have produced knee-high crops.
The seeds for McSpadden's return to school were sown last August when she met Art McCoy, the superintendent for the Jennings School District.
Her efforts to turn the company round may have failed, but the seeds of this week's sale were sown long before she arrived.
By prioritizing an arbitrary and ill-conceived quota over its commitment to truth and other cardinal values, the paper had sown the wind.
The seeds sown in 1993's "The Last Wish" took a long time to bud, but how they blossom in 2015's game.
From a small seed sown decades ago by a few conservative Britons, repercussions of the referendum have built their own arc of crisis.
Speculation about changes to the public charge rule, in particular, has sown fear throughout immigrant communities since rumors began in February of 2018.
The crop was first sown here in 1969 by Jindi Chen—the first in Taiwan to successfully plant tea at a high elevation.
They have sown doubt about optional vaccines like those for the flu and HPV, and angst in many new parents facing state mandates.
On these undulating hills and bare fields, generations of farmers have raised livestock, sown wheat and canola, and elected conservative lawmakers to Parliament.
In other words, the seeds of her involvement are sown a long time before she's revealed to be the one opening the chamber.
Even senior Republicans who agreed with the order's goals said it had been "poorly implemented" and had sown confusion by being "overly broad."
Part of it is doubt, sown by social mores that seem eager to excuse the inexcusable: Was it something I should just accept?
As Venezuela's political crisis reaches new heights and international pressure mounts against Nicolás Maduro, hyperinflation and the hunger it has sown could worsen.
In an 1.63 issue of the American magazine Working Farmer, the eminent German agriculturalist Professor Hembstadt is quoted as saying, If a given quantity of land sown without manure, yields three times the seed employed, then the same quantity of land will produce:Five times the quantity sown when manured with old herbage, putrid grass or leaves, garden stuff, etc. etc.
This year 30,000 hectares in Chaco were sown with experimental varieties of soy with 50,000 hectares of experimental planting expected next season, Berea said.
It is heard wherever hatred is sown, and we run to that sound whenever we answer it not with more hatred, but with love.
But this is also the inevitable result of an architectural faux-populism that has been sown in the conscience of American architecture since postmodernism.
But computer security experts say it's possible Russians or other malicious actors have sown undetected booby traps in the highly decentralized U.S. voting landscape.
Look at all the chaos they've either allowed, enabled, or directly sown — and we don't know the half of the damage they've done yet.
For the seemingly boundless carnage and pain Mr. Guzmán's Sinaloa cartel has sown both in his own country and abroad, he appears incongruously human.
The two wouldn't see each other for a year, but from that moment, seeds of mistrust and infidelity were sown in several powerful houses.
It also said Dickert has sown confusion by touting his restaurant's "age old family tradition" continuing "since 1887" in its marketing materials and logo.
The attempted overthrow and the government's ensuing crackdown on the media, the political opposition, academics and security forces have sown division in the country.
But angst in the fiercely proud and traditional CSU about last year's influx of almost a million migrants has sown discord between the allies.
The ground was sown with every manner of land mine, from small antipersonnel devices the size of tuna fish tins to hefty antitank munitions.
"The reality is that Republican leaders are reaping what they've sown," Reid said, recounting seven years' worth of staunch Republican opposition to Obama's initiatives.
Mr. Rajoy said the Catalan leader, Carles Puigdemont, had sown "deliberate confusion" in his latest speech and gave him until Monday morning to respond.
The seeds of discontent against globalization were sown following a period of intensive trade and migration that culminated in the financial crisis of 2008.
We fight against the drones in the state; these are mostly Jews; they live a good life, they reap where they have not sown.
Human-to-human transmission The seed of the problem, however, had been sown early in the crisis -- even before medical resources started running out.
Democracy could never be imposed at the point of a gun, but perhaps it could be sown by the spread of silicon and fiber.
Because our political leadership has sown to the winds of fear and division, inequality has grown even as the US economy continues to expand.
The show lasted just two days before being shut down, but the seed for China's grass roots arts movement and spirit of collectivism was sown.
The former (and perhaps future) first daughter has been an active campaigner for her mother, who has currently all but sown up the Democratic nomination.
TRUMP'S COMMENTS ON NORTH KOREA, FROM 'FIRE AND FURY' TO BLAMING CHINA "The seeds of nuclear aspirations were sown in the Korean War," Lee said.
Farmers start planting their summer-sown crops from June 1, when monsoon rains are expected to reach India, where nearly half of farmlands lack irrigation.
Even in India supplies are limited and the planting of summer-sown crops has been delayed in some areas due to low rainfall, Shah said.
"After several weeks of gains, last week's losses have sown a few doubts, about the longer term economic outlook," CMC Markets analyst Michael Hewson said.
In Trump, they are reaping exactly what they have sown—they should be held accountable for that, not given a plum spot in the resistance.
Mr. Trump has sown doubts about a "rigged election" system since before his own election, including openly questioning the mail-in ballot process in Colorado.
This is not to downplay the sense of chaos that Trump has sown in Washington since his inauguration and in the equity markets more recently.
Nevertheless, advocates for eliminating borders have sown hysteria as they work to create public misunderstanding surrounding our immigration laws, namely the eligibility criteria for asylum.
Winter crops which would usually be sown by October or November cannot be cultivated this season in many areas of the state reliant on rainfall.
Most U.S. crops are planted in the spring, but the winter wheat crop sown in some areas could be at risk if the cold continues.
But the seeds for it were sown by a public debt crisis that has made life harder and harder for Puerto Ricans in recent years.
MUMBAI, March 20 (Reuters) - Indian farmer Banwarilal Bhardwaj was planning to buy a car after harvesting his winter-sown crops that were promising bumper returns.
With a late October rice harvest, farmers now have barely a month to clear their fields for winter wheat, which is typically sown mid-November.
It is a painful fact that Mr. Guzmán was convicted in the United States and not in Mexico, where he has sown corruption and terror.
Yet, put into practice just before a weekend, the moratorium has sown confusion and stoked widespread anger, while leaving a number of immigrant travelers in limbo.
The seeds of division were sown years earlier after a power-sharing arrangement between Greek and Turkish Cypriots crumbled as a constitutional deadlock led to violence.
Over the past year, the Trump White House has sown doubt about whether the law's individual mandate would be enforced and cut funding for enrollment outreach.
Oh, I know Barrow has sown evil in his day, but, to borrow a phrase from Jessica Rabbit, he's not bad, he's just drawn that way.
The improved weather was likely to benefit recently sown corn and soybeans following excessive spring rains and flooding that delayed planting and dragged down crop conditions.
"An interesting thing happened when prohibition ended," muses Saunders, suggesting that the seeds of the current state of alcohol distribution were sown in the early 1930s.
MARS did not give yield estimates for crops like spring barley, maize or sugar beet which are sown at the end of winter or in spring.
Hustlers Convention might have only sold 20,000 copies, and be eventually pulled from the market by its label, but the seed had had already been sown.
If premiums spike again, it will likely be because Republicans, now fully in power, have sown doubt in the market with their hostility to the law.
French farmers had sown 16 percent of the expected grain maize area by Monday, against just 1 percent a year ago, according to farming agency FranceAgriMer.
Champagne and cigars In the late 1990s and the years just before civil war began, the seeds of the Coupe-Decale movement had already been sown.
Inconsistent policy statements from the government and rapid changes in legislation governing the issue has sown confusion among suppliers and frustrated GASC's attempts to make purchases.
Poor rains have delayed planting of summer-sown crops, but experts say crop yields could be robust if rains pick up in the next two weeks.
"This hatred and division and paranoia and anxiety sown by this president are dangerous, and the consequences frankly are mortal for our fellow Americans," he added.
The social atmosphere was now sown with frustration, skepticism and ambivalence, intermingled with growing anxieties over the war and uncertainty regarding the future of the nation.
If Republicans are at all concerned about the public interest and their own political futures, they ought to pull back from the chaos they have sown.
HONG KONG — As a dangerous new coronavirus has ravaged China and spread throughout the rest of the world, the outbreak's toll has sown fear and anxiety.
Soybean, India's main summer-sown oilseed, was particularly damaged as the state of Madhya Pradesh - India's top grower of the crop - received rainfall 44% above average.
The seeds of Japanese aggression and atrocities were sown in the emperor worship and glorification of the armed forces that were essential elements of the Meiji world.
This despite the planting area of summer-sown crops rising by 3.3 percent this season to 79.13 million hectares, according to Ministry of Agriculture data last week.
Indian farmers have planted an array of summer-sown crops on 56.7 million hectares as of July 19, down 6.9% year on year, agriculture ministry data showed.
For winter barley, 97 percent of the area had been sown , compared with 213 percent a week earlier and 98 percent at the same point last year.
The instructor mentioned to Morse that No Regrets would make a stunning setting for an outdoor yoga class, and so the seeds for goat yoga were sown.
The "Fiorita" natural flower show coincides with the area's famous lentil crop, which was sown later than usual this year after the quakes ripped up access roads.
And it's unclear whether Facebook, or social media in general, is prepared to reap what it has sown in attempting to make Facebook Live a hit feature.
"The system's increasing complexity has sown financial stability risks," the fund said in the 2017 China Financial Sector Stability Assessment report released on Thursday morning Asia hours.
One of our best-read articles today is this blockbuster from the weekend: how the unsolved leaks of N.S.A. cyberweapons have sown chaos in the agency worldwide.
With the seeds sown for recreational use, the medical use community should be fully prepared for shortages and wary of business practices adopted by the burgeoning industry.
The coronavirus has sown chaos into financial markets and now threatens to disrupt the Democratic Party's primary season in a close race between the two former senators.
Ukraine, a leading global producer and exporter of grain, harvested a total of 39.2 million tonnes of grain from 66% of the sown area as of Aug.
The disturbing new clusters were announced on the same day that Chinese officials acknowledged that their repeated shifts in methodology for counting new cases had sown confusion.
The black leggings, which Newton-John famously had to be sown into during filming, were bought by the founder of shapewear brand Spanx, Sara Blakely, for $162,000.
Most villagers also grow crops close to their one-story homes - on vegetable patches and fields that are often ploughed by horse and sown laboriously by hand.
Recent rain has brought relief to parched west European grain belts and improved conditions for cereal sowing and for earlier-sown rapeseed crops, analysts and traders said.
Monsanto rejected that argument, saying in its statement that authorities had not done an analysis of how the soy on which their decision was based was sown.
The Chinese, according to Admiral Gallery, had sown mental seeds they anticipated would "take root" and sprout in 10 or 20 years should another depression grip America.
We weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment, and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe.
The monsoon's progress will help farmers to accelerate sowing of summer-sown crops, which has been lagging due to a delay in the arrival of monsoon rains.
The seed of Nazism's ultimate objective—the preservation of a pure white race, uncontaminated by foreign blood—was in fact sown with striking success in the United States.
In the survey sent after six weeks, the researchers attempted to destroy any goodwill the canvassers might have sown for trans rights with an anti-trans attack ad.
In Ukraine, farmers have so far sown 2302.50 million hectares of spring grain crops for the 20.70 harvest, or 20.2% of the expected area, the agriculture ministry said.
Indian monsoon has been progressing slower-than-expected, leading to a delay in planting of summer-sown crops in the country, and raising concerns over lower agricultural production.
And it's always possible that Trump has already sown the seeds of his own defeat simply by alienating so many voters on the way to the Republican nomination.
Some seeds of today's fighting were sown in battles in the 34s—a civil war in the north and an insurgency against British colonial forces in the south.
But even in places where that has happened — New York being the most well-known example — it has also sown resentment and distrust in black communities, researchers say.
Put another way, the seeds of my foot fetish may have been sown much earlier and it was the events of that summer that really made them apparent.
The newly competitive sector has sown confusion across the U.S. farm belt, particularly among smaller firms that produce and sell seeds with technology licensed from the agrichemical giants.
Toward the end of 2017, more soybeans are likely to be sown in No. 3 producer Argentina for its 2017/20173 campaign than were planted this go-around.
But many economists also argue that the seeds of the next crisis are being sown today, even if it is several years before they poke above the surface.
It feels as if the issues she has raised — both explicitly and with the book's canny structure — have sown seeds that fiction will harvest for years to come.
In Finland, for example, the Northern lapwing and Eurasian curlew have usually built their ground nests on barley fields after farmers have sown their crops in the spring.
Still, the deployment has already disrupted the usual flow of people and commerce passing over this historically porous border, and sown fear among migrants and their smugglers alike.
No other country has recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and Trump's decision has sown discord between the United States and the European Union over Middle East peace efforts.
The seeds of the panic were sown over decades, as the American financial system outgrew the protections against panics that were put in place after the Great Depression.
It's a creepy (often hilarious) tale of social reclamation via C.H.U.D.s, as upper-middle-class families across Santa Cruz reap what's been sown by the powers ruling America.
Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos should make up around 45% of the 6.48 million hectares Argentina's government estimates will be sown with wheat in the 2019/20 cycle.
On Johnny's watch, hundreds of trees have grown and been turned to firewood and furniture; peanuts have been sown and peanut butter made; mangoes have been plucked and pickled.
Due to pressures from farmers — and with the 2019 elections fast approaching — the government substantially hiked the MSP for 9503 summer-sown crops for the 2018-2019 marketing season.
My parents and grandparents did not have to overcome generational inequity sown from centuries of slavery, Jim Crow, housing and loan discrimination, and cultural bias just to achieve success.
But this year's monsoon has so far delivered less-than-average rainfall, delaying sowing in many parts of the country and raising concerns the success of summer-sown crops.
Drought across most Ukrainian regions is likely to reduce the area sown in the 2020 winter grain harvest, the head of Ukraine's state weather forecasting centre said on Tuesday.
The area of land sown with the cereal - used to make bread - and with barley has fallen again this year, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) told Reuters.
The seeds of the dispute were sown a year ago, when Norske Skog launched a debt exchange to mop up near-term maturities and simplify the company's capital structure.
In the past, shifts to state-level CHIP programs that have caused uncertainty about their futures, or about who can enroll in them, have sown confusion, doubt, and mistrust.
The report, which will also estimate the wealth and sources of income of family members, including siblings, children, parents and partners, has already sown panic among the Russian elite.
Islamophobia did not start with Donald Trump, but it definitely has escalated thanks to him and other Republican candidates who have sown distrust and loathing during this election season.
This has sown a lot of confusion in the community—the AMA says its members can still fly FPV under its guidelines, while the FAA says that you cannot.
Many conservatives have given the 81-year-old Francis a failing grade in his first five years, saying his policies have sown confusion and accentuated a feeling of crisis.
The irony can't be lost on Comey that his own unorthodox, damaging efforts to preserve the integrity of the FBI may have sown the seeds of the agency's undoing.
Earlier this month, India announced it had raised the government-mandated price for summer-sown crops such as rice and cotton by the most since Modi came to power.
Corn and wheat inched up, underpinned by freezing conditions in U.S. grain belts that may further hamper a slow-moving corn harvest and threaten some recently sown wheat crops.
But now, 10 years later, the legal filing has sown all manner of confusion — which itself comes in the wake of a disheartening amount of misdirection given to borrowers.
"Winter is coming without having planted the grasses normally sown between February and March, which are the ones that provide feed in the middle of the winter," he said.
We are reaping what has been sown from voter disillusionment and we will continue doing so until enough people recognize what is truly at stake when they don't vote.
The seeds of the work were sown in Weems's Grace Notes: Reflections for Now, a multimedia performance that premiered in June of this year at the Spoleto Festival USA.
The administration has also sown doubt about how much it will enforce Obamacare's individual mandate, which insurers say is essential to bringing younger and healthier customers into the market.
Many critics of the policy have railed against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, while even advocates of abortion rights have expressed concerns that the guidelines had sown confusion.
By obfuscating and failing to fully explain the issue, experts told me, officials have likely sown distrust toward their guidance — and the public has rushed to buy masks anyway.
Legendary fund manager Bill Miller says he thinks the seeds of a comeback in value investing were sown by the WeWork fiasco and easier monetary policy around the world.
While some cities and mayors have responded to these demonstrations of visceral racism courageously by taking down Confederate statues, the seeds of hate sown by Charlottesville have also flowered.
And there won't be any meaningful drop in prices before summer-sown crops start to hit the market, said Ajit Shah, president of the Mumbai-based Onion Exporters' Association.
But now, 2120 years later, the legal filing has sown all manner of confusion — which itself comes in the wake of a disheartening amount of misdirection given to borrowers.
Over the past decade, seeds sown in the wake of the Great Recession have flowered even as Wall Street recovered and is doing as good as it ever has.
Trump's habit of bullying his allies has sown seeds of doubt about whether any political sacrifice by a GOP lawmaker will be rewarded — or even remembered — by the president.
During this rise the seeds of Otkritie's problems were sown, according to the central bank, even before it finally stumbled in an ill-fated attempt to grow into insurance.
But for the Afghan military, which is fighting alongside American troops, Mr. Mohib said the negotiations, absent the Afghan government, have sown a level of mistrust among the ranks.
"We weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment, and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe," he writes.
" U.S. AWASTHI, MANAGING DIRECTOR, INDIAN FARMERS FERTILISER COOPERATIVE LIMITED, NEW DELHI: "Fertilizer consumption will improve in 2016/17 season, especially due to better demand for winter-sown crops like wheat.
However, she insists that if their clothes were made in the same, hand-sown fashion and sold at retail, it would be marked up at least three times the price.
The error resulted in the Democrats delaying all public reporting of the results of Monday's caucuses, and has sown chaos and confusion in a hotly contested and deeply important primary.
The seeds of revolution were sown at a phoney election in 2015, when the EPRDF and its allies won an implausible 95% of the vote and every seat in parliament.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The arrest of Russia's economy minister on bribery charges has sown fear across the Moscow political elite that a wider purge may be coming of other senior officials.
Rather, the seeds are sown during the post-group date cocktail party — very different — where she is determined to get some well-deserved one-on-one time with the Bachelor.
By June 7, farmers had sown spring grains on 97% of the planned area, or 29 million hectares, compared with 13 million hectares a year ago, Russia's agriculture ministry said.
Image courtesy of Jimmy Wheeldon "The idea for the 'Up and Down' video grew from a seed first sown at one of Soccer's live shows," Wheeldon tells The Creators Project.
You have to understand where the food comes from when it was sown into the ground and then when it was picked to when it is being served for consumption.
It would be easy to see the opening lap collision, with Vettel making another apparent misjudgment, as the key moment but the seeds of Ferrari's misfortune were sown before then.
The GOP's willingness to engage in and promote uncivil behavior, apparent obstruction to the rule of law, and outright bullying have also sown malcontent among a majority of American voters.
But U.S. officials have also sown confusion about their support for a new defence pact to coordinate European Union defence policy and allow countries to club together to buy arms.
Though de Ligt informed Raiola that Juventus was the move he desired just one month ago, the seeds had been sown before he had even kicked a ball, ESPN says.
When she first founded Mamá Cultiva, she couldn't have imagined that she would have sown the seeds for a network of mothers across Latin America, all fighting for medical marijuana.
For two decades, growers have sown crops genetically modified to resist chemicals such as glyphosate, popularly known as Roundup, allowing them to selectively kill all the weeds in a field.
"We weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe," Mr. McCain wrote.
And many of Trump's foreign policies have benefited Russia, from his abrupt pullout of US troops from northern Syria to the discord he has sown with America's closest European allies.
The seeds of this were sown back in November 2015 when the two countries signed a collaboration during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United Kingdom.
The seeds of this week's defeat were sown when the Gillespie campaign chose, in the primary, to ignore electoral history as well as a large faction of Republicans in Virginia.
"Areas that cannot be planted with wheat will be sown with soy, practically on a one-to-one basis," the exchange's weather consultant Eduardo Sierra said in a telephone interview.
The next time river waters rise, or wildfires rage, or hurricanes menace, will there be a kernel of doubt in some people's heads, a seed sown by the president himself?
Conte has, as much as anything, thought his way into first place, saying the seeds of all that his team has done this season were sown that week in September.
KIEV (Reuters) - Expected adverse weather across Ukraine may significantly damage winter grain crops, especially those that were sown late, consultancy APK-Inform quoted Ukrainian agricultural scientists as saying on Friday.
The seeds of "Diana, Our Mother," were sown while filming "Our Queen at 90," Mr. Kent said in an interview with both him and Mr. Gething at his offices here.
"We have been through a long period of strong growth and going forward we will reap what we have sown for the benefit of our customers, staff and shareholders," he added.
The seed of the idea was sown in the first week of Mr Lowry's directorship in 1995, but it was not until nine years ago that the two began discussing specifics.
India's monsoon rains were 27.3% below average in the week ending July 22019, after receiving 220% less rainfall in the prior week, raising concerns over the output of summer-sown crops.
India's monsoon rains were 27.3% below average in the week ended July 22019, after receiving 220% less rainfall in the prior week, raising concerns over the output of summer-sown crops.
The seeds of this charismatic expansion were sown just over a century ago when two movements were started in Brazil, both by Europeans coming from Chicago where Pentecostal fire was crackling.
He dropped out of high school, later working as a factory technician and garnering knowledge of robotics, but it was during school that the seed of his future vocation was sown.
It was such a rush, just over one year ago, when the bespoken words of political leaders last spring hinted at being the seeds sown for a new growth of bipartisanship.
Despite the administration's occasional rhetoric about protecting survivors of trafficking, the brutal fact is that indiscriminate targeting of undocumented immigrants, including trafficking survivors, has sown chaos and fear in immigrant communities.
Grain markets have also been awaiting a clear picture of the impact of freezing conditions in U.S. grain belts on recently sown wheat and still to be harvested corn and soybeans.
Critics have long warned the ECB itself has sown the seeds of a new crisis by driving down bond yields, inflating asset bubbles and giving banks cheap and nearly unlimited liquidity.
Or, put another way, I'm starting to wonder if last week's sex scene wasn't a Last Good Time scenario, because we're already seeing the seeds of dissension sown between these two.
The country is also staring at a deficit monsoon this year, raising concerns over the output of summer-sown crops in a nation where 55% of arable land is rain-fed.
In April, I returned to St. Augustine to report on this second act of a drama that, over seven years now, has sown deep scars in this community by the sea.
"An unusually large area is still to be sown and I think we are likely to see more plantings of spring wheat, spring barley, oats and non-grains," the analyst said.
A reasonable person might contend Mr. Barr's new restrictions on some politically sensitive investigations involving the president could lay the groundwork for more seeds of doubt to once again be sown.
There is a thread running through the immortalized tweets; they are mostly nuggets of throw-away wisdom that would normally be forgotten rather than sown into the fabric of our collective minds.
Given that leaving the EU could take as long as two years, there is a wide aperture for fear, uncertainty and doubt to be sown about the future of fintech in London.
Monsoon rains have been 22.5% lower-than-average so far in June, delaying the sowing of summer-sown crops and raising concerns that parts of the country could face a worsening drought.
The first phase is called development, where the idea is sown in fertile ground, doused in some creative juice and poked and prodded for a while to see what it grows into.
"Our strategy has been to build a strong, competitive company, and going forward we will reap what we have sown for the benefit of our customers, dedicated staff and shareholders," he added.
The seeds of Miami's cocktail renaissance were sown in 2007, observers say, at the now-defunct Florida Room, then run by John Lermayer, in the Delano, the seminal South Beach boutique hotel.
Come spring, it may become more difficult for soybean bulls to make their case if U.S. farmers greatly increase plantings and sown area ends up in the upper 80 million-acre range.
It's a bleak landscape, to be sure, but it's not unlike the one horror movies tried to dismantle back when the seeds of modern workout culture were sown nearly 40 years ago.
"We weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe," Davis read from McCain's letter.
"We weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe," McCain told his fellow Americans.
Mr. Margulies's most fertile dramatic territory has always been the unsteady ground between love and loathing among family and friends, sown with the doubts and regrets that grow and fester with age.
Italy, of course, is not alone in trying to find a way to grapple with the global proliferation of propaganda that has sown public confusion and undermined the credibility of powerful institutions.
Steps his White House is contemplating to head off a slowdown that could be ruinous to his 5003 hopes, meanwhile, hint at panic rather than the reassurances sown by his top lieutenants.
The Interpreter Amid a moment of national euphoria, Israel's founding prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, emerged from retirement in July 1967 to warn Israelis they had sown the seeds of self-destruction.
If rough numbers from multiple provinces are any indication, it is enormous, and it has sown fear among preachers who know that their words at the pulpit could cost them their lives.
The seeds were sown in the mid-2000s, when parts of the mostly industrial waterfront were rezoned to allow for denser building, and developers sought out less expensive land near mass transit.
Heavy rains will make it hard for growers to plant the whole 5.4 million hectares that the highly-referenced Buenos Aires Grains Exchange has estimated will be sown with wheat this season.
However, a global price rally, brisk export demand and an expected drop in the sown area for next year's harvest helped the European wheat market recover towards the end of the year.
Ukrainian farmers have increased the area sown for the 2017 harvest to about 8.1 million hectares from 7.8 million hectares a year earlier, mostly due to a higher area under winter rape.
Farmers had planted summer-sown crops on 9.1 million hectares as of June 21, down 12.5% compared with the same time last year, according to provisional data from India's Ministry of Agriculture.
These plans would significantly remake the American health care system, and prior health plans have failed over public fears, sown by the health care industry, that people would lose their health insurance.
Since January, farmers have sown 17,500 hectares of crops, a third of the area seeded last year, and they fear losing the harvest due to the lack of water, according to agricultural associations.
While race doesn't play the same role elsewhere in the continent, activists there who have fought against bitter divisions sown by hate speech worry events in the US could embolden those at home.
The seeds for the current controversy were arguably sown last summer, when then-candidate Trump called into question the objectivity of U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel in hearing a case against Trump University.
Since January, farmers have sown 17,500 hectares of crops - a third of the area seeded last year - and they fear losing the harvest due to the lack of water, according to agricultural associations.
But because President-elect Trump's rise is so dependent on his outsized personality, it's hard to imagine that his ideas and the divisions that he has sown will transcend his own political lifetime.
Like many of the amendments that will face a vote over the next 24 hours, this one really seems to have sown divisions in both the two major political parties, Conservative and Labour.
" Her position has done little to dissuade Green, whose impeachment articles say Trump has "brought disrepute, contempt, ridicule and disgrace on the presidency" and "sown discord among the people of the United States.
No wonder, then, that some might be inclined to assume he had a hand, even an indirect one, in Rochdale's moment of viral fame: a seed he had sown come to full bloom.
After a wet spell, sowing of summer-sown crops gets off to a strong start, boosting crop yields and output which in turn raises rural incomes and usually lifts consumer spending in India.
It has sown chaos in the global supply chain that links factories across borders and oceans, enabling plants that produce finished products to draw parts, components and raw materials from around the world.
Tacitly and explicitly, he has sown disdain for the likes of Love, a daughter of Haitian immigrants who, in 2014, became the first black Republican woman ever elected to either chamber of Congress.
IS members and supporters have for years sown fear and projected power with the grisly videos they released on social media showing beheadings, amputations and victims burned to death or thrown from buildings.
And there were nontechnical issues that may have added to the chaos, such as new rules and worksheets that were designed to simplify the caucus process but seemed mostly to have sown confusion.
We're reaping what we've sown over decades -- a twisted incentive system that has pushed our parties toward the ideological extremes, making them less functional and less representative of the nation as a whole.
The seeds of these forms of oppression were sown when genocide of Native Americans was deemed acceptable, enslaving African Americans was a way of life and exploitation of Asian Americans was the norm.
The peso's comeback has eased concerns that currency weakness could hit inflation expectations, while weak U.S. data has sown doubts about how quickly the U.S. Federal Reserve could raise interest rates this year.
"The most threatening situation is with winter barley and rapeseed, as well as with winter wheat crops, which were sown in extremely late terms, namely in the second half of October," scientists said.
In their pricey efforts to strip down the public sector unions, Republicans in West Virginia and across the country might well have sown the ground for something more radical, disruptive and, ultimately, effective.
Behind a disused factory on the outskirts of the Serbian city of Subotica, a dirt track leads past train tracks and into the woods, opening out onto newly sown fields and dense trees.
Farmers have planted summer-sown crops on 9.1 million hectares as on June 21, down 12.5% compared with the same period a year ago, according to provisional data from the Ministry of Agriculture.
Chinese leaders argue that their vast country cannot risk the morale-sapping confusion that might be sown by a free press, independent courts or even civic groups with the right to criticise official wrongs.
Of course the seeds were sown long before 2925: the consequences of globalization, mass migration, growing resentment about inequality, diminishing trust in political institutions -- their effects turbo-charged by social media and fake news.
"We are going to reap what we have sown, which is victory, the fact that we control both houses of Congress and now the presidency," Steve Cortes, a former Trump campaign adviser, told CNN.
KIEV, June 3 (Reuters) - Ukrainian farms have completed the 2019 grain sowing campaign and the sown area totalled 14.8 million hectares, almost the same acreage as in 2018, the agriculture ministry said on Monday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Islamic State militants are using turmoil sown by Russian President Vladimir Putin's bombing in Syria to plot attacks against the United Kingdom and her allies, Britain's foreign intelligence chief said on Thursday.
Farmers have so far planted summer-sown crops on 8.22 million hectares (20.3 million acres), down 9% compared with the same period a year ago, according to provisional data from the Ministry of Agriculture.
The seeds of "On The Wall" were sown when Mr Cullinan was working on an exhibition featuring Warhol's art at the Tate Modern, and he became aware of the artist's relationship with the singer.
Shanghai stocks have plunged to 13-month lows despite a massive government rescue, while the central bank has sown confusion globally by allowing the yuan to weaken sharply then intervening to stop the fall.
And it represented the latest show of force from a President who is showing signs of breaking free from any remaining restraints, and is increasingly confident in a course that has sown historic disruption.
But the perception of effective Chinese election interference has sown considerable disarray and confusion in Taiwan's body politic and encouraged China's Communist Party to meddle even more vigorously in Taiwan's presidential election in 22019.
The unrelenting pace of unauthorized disclosures demonstrates how leaking is a feature, and not a bug, of the Trump White House — one that has caused constant distractions and sown distrust among the president's staff.
Whatever else, the ballot will bookend a long-running and visceral argument, confronting Britons with what many depict as an existential choice that has sown division beyond political factions to sunder friends and relatives.
The rift has disrupted travel, separated families, severed commercial links and sown confusion among banks and businesses while deepening divisions between their respective allies fighting in wars and political struggles from Libya to Yemen.
Trump's announcement from the Oval Office has sown confusion and anger, further straining the trans-Atlantic alliance with Europe, confounding diplomats, surprising some State Department officials and roiling financial markets which plummeted again Thursday.
And yet the seeds of the right-wing populist revolt that propelled Donald Trump to the White House were being sown throughout the decade, via talk radio and the early days of the internet.
Usually prices of summer-sown crops start improving after supplies dwindle from February onward, but this year they have sunk as export demand plunged, said a Mumbai-based dealer of a global trading firm.
Like Ms. Williams, we fervently hope that our former president will avail himself of more public opportunities to calm the nerves of all Americans at this time of disunity sown by the current administration.
The contested case has sown division within 5-Star, which has built its support on pledges to bring transparency to Italian politics and has traditionally denounced parliamentary maneuvering to halt judicial proceedings against lawmakers.
In October, the winter-sown crops saw their own minimum price hikes, with reports claiming that the move will ensure a minimum 50 percent return to farmers over the cost of production of those products.
By this point, Putin has probably fallen out of his chair laughing at the dysfunction and chaos he has sown in Washington, and the extent to which Russia has benefited from Trump's actions and missteps.
His crops have thrived: lines of tomato plants sag with fruits; maize plants standing six-foot high have a handful of cobs sprouting from their stems; and even the recently sown strawberry plants show promise.
Argentine growers have already planted 96.4% of the 6.6 million hectares expected to be sown with wheat this year, the Buenos Aires Grains Exchange said, compared to the 6.2 million hectares planted the season before.
TWO-WAY STREET The crisis has hit travel, food imports to Qatar, ratcheted up tensions in the Gulf and sown confusion among businesses, while pushing Qatar closer to Iran and Turkey which have offered support.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Key crop growing regions in India are likely to receive lower rainfall than normal in the next fortnight, the state-run weather forecaster said, raising concerns over the yield of summer-sown crops.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian farmers have planted summer-sown crops on 240 million hectares, down 210% year on year, agriculture ministry data showed on Friday, marginally narrowing the sowing gap estimate from the previous week.
" The resolution sticks strictly to bigotry: It states that Trump brought "contempt, ridicule, disgrace and disrepute, has sown discord among the people of the United States, has demonstrated that he is unfit to be President.
Yeah, "Lose Yourself" would become the bigger hit, the career-defining single that really kickstarted this butt-rap wave, but the seeds had already been sown by the time Joe Perry finished his guitar solo.
As for North Korea, scholars have also cast doubt on the government's true intentions, and the new disclosures have sown further doubts about the Trump administration's progress in stripping the country of its nuclear weapons.
They have sown the seeds for the debasement and ultimate destruction of the G.O.P. I think the best course of action for the Bob Corker-type Republicans would be to move to the Libertarian Party.
Their shared critique of Mr. Netanyahu — that he had been corrupted by his long tenure and had sown discord in the Israeli populace to keep his hold on power — also made for a natural fit.
In exchange for billions of dollars, studios helped Netflix launch a fledgling streaming video service by licensing their libraries of shows and movies, but that decision may have sown the seeds of their own demise.
It also said the name change threatens to "marginalize" Girl Scouts activities and has already sown confusion, with families, schools and communities nationwide being told the organization no longer exists, or merged with the Boy Scouts.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Hail and heavy rain have damaged winter-sown crops such as wheat, rapeseed and chickpea in India's main producing areas and delayed harvesting by nearly two weeks, government and industry officials said on Monday.
Crops are sown in one-meter high planters which takes the back-breaking out of the gardening, but the plants will grow in just 15 cms of soil to limit the extra weight on the roof.
His party has already sown confusion over its intentions, saying last week it would not stop Pashinyan becoming prime minister, and then opposing his candidacy when it was put to a vote in parliament on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian farmers have planted 210 million hectares with summer-sown crops so far, farm ministry data showed on Friday, down 242% from last year mainly due to a weak start to the monsoon.
Trump's most recent executive order, meant to end the practice of separating migrant families at the border, has sown similar chaos among people trying to enter the US. It, too, was drafted hastily at Trump's demand.
Maybe all this electoral chaos has been sown as an excuse to gather in public, under the guise of civil engagement, to say the vile, hateful things that the majority of the country has long shunned.
But Yohanan Plesner, the president of the Israel Democracy Institute, said that conflicting statements by Mr. Trump and his advisers on levels of foreign aid to Israel had largely sown confusion in the minds of Israelis.
"The WWII bean-bags were filled with stuffing but the one I made is weighted down with a one-pound steel bar sown into the bottom of the naugahyde (artificial leather) and webbing package," said Freireizurieta.
Farmers have planted summer-sown crops on 9.1 million hectares, as of June 21, down 12.5% compared with the same period a year ago, according to provisional data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare.
This may be the closest they get to the color of their ancestors, the primeval carrots that were first cultivated about a thousand years ago in what is today Afghanistan and later sown throughout Arab lands.
In making his presidency a referendum on fealty to him, he has sown a toxic and corrosive division in the country that makes even the simplest of images -- hugging a flag, for instance -- impossible to interpret.
So people need to know this, and I think that will allay many of the unfounded fears stirred up in this latest effort by Trump — but that also again have been sown for literally decades, unfortunately.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was sown 0.18 percent at 24403.64, the S&P 500 was up 0.8 points, or 0.03 percent, at 2,671.09 and the Nasdaq Composite was down 20.11 points, or 0.28 percent, at 7,108.49.
The seeds of Davis's dislike of Rozelle had been sown in the wake of the merger, and in the 1980s, Davis and Rozelle would clash in court over Davis's desire to move the Raiders to Los Angeles.
While this was not an easy decision, it became clear that the bill would not have the support it needed today, and manufacturers had sown enough doubt with vague and unbacked claims of privacy and security concerns.
Beyond Mosul, in villages and fields stretching from the Plain of Nineveh to the Kurdish autonomous region, retreating Islamic State fighters have sown a vast area with improvised bombs and mines as their self-proclaimed caliphate shrinks.
Disaffection sown by sub-par growth then risks becoming a feedback loop that further saps economic activity just as the world economy and its labour markets are struggling with intense pressure from ageing demographics and new technology.
DHAKA, June 2100 (Reuters) - Bangladesh may impose a 2000 percent import tax on rice to support local farmers as production from the summer-sown crop is set to surpass the target, two government officials said on Wednesday.
The southern states of Kerala and Karnataka, and Maharashtra and Gujarat in the west, were among the hardest hit by floods that washed away thousands of hectares of summer-sown crops and damaged roads and rail lines.
Bayer issued a product recall but some of the seed had already been sown, representing about 8,000 hectares in France and 13,500-3,000 hectares in Germany, which are in the process of being dug up, Bayer said.
Gun owners, who form the core of the conservative base, have long sown opposition to gun control legislation with hyperbole, declaring attempts to pass new gun laws as part of a broader scheme of mass civilian disarmament.
Lam, speaking in Mandarin instead of the Cantonese dialect widely used in Hong Kong and southern China, said she wanted to create a harmonious society and bring down astronomical housing prices that have also sown social discord.
Describing the failures of an establishment that is responsible for creating the environment where support for an "outsider" like Trump could be sown, Thiel offered some depressing — if not hyperbolized — facts and opinions about typical American life.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, Mr. Trump has sown confusion about American policy toward Syria; incited regional isolation of Qatar, home to an important American military base; and encouraged a destabilizing confrontation between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
While some survivors have vowed revenge, the assault has sown fear and rage not only among many recruits but also among their families, further threatening enlistment and making the government's fight against the Taliban that much harder.
Special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday released a surprise indictment of 13 Russian individuals and three Russian entities alleged to have sown discord through "information warfare" in then-candidate Donald Trump's favor during the 2016 presidential election.
Corn's seven-session rally, which has taken prices up more than 33%, may prompt U.S. farmers to plant corn later in the spring despite potential yield declines and reduced insurance coverage for fields sown after local planting deadlines.
The seeds of its demise were sown as far back as 23, when the Vita got the barest of mentions at Sony's Gamescom press briefing, and has been practically flat lining in terms of first-party support since.
U.S. concerns about being frozen out of the European pact, known formally as Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) and its multi-billion euro defence fund, have sown confusion in Brussels, which is also the headquarters of U.S.-led NATO.
The seeds of Microsoft's giant bid were sown on 16 February, only 12 days after the professional networking site shocked Wall Street with a disappointing earnings report that wiped more than 50 per cent off its stock price.
NEW DELHI, Aug 245 (Reuters) - Indian farmers have planted 210 million hectares with summer-sown crops so far, farm ministry data showed on Friday, down 242% from last year mainly due to a weak start to the monsoon.
The national government has more recently been trying to support rural incomes by steeply raising minimum support prices for summer-sown crops – prices at which the government says it is prepared to buy the crops from the farmers.
Nearly one-fifth of registered Republicans want Donald Trump to drop out of the race for the White House, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Wednesday, reflecting the turmoil his candidacy has sown within his party.
NEW DELHI, July 323 (Reuters) - Indian farmers planted an array of summer-sown crops on 232 million hectares, down 210% year on year, agriculture ministry data showed on Friday, narrowing the sowing gap estimate from the previous week.
By so doing, he has managed to unite a divided opposition to bring him down and he has also sown division amongst members of his own party as to whether he should continue to be the party's leader.
"At a time when our national politics have been sown with division, Tucsonans remain united by our shared desire to promote a safe, just and sustainable city that provides economic opportunity for our families and future generations," Tucson.
Top U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials have been assuring Congress and the White House that Russian hackers could not disrupt the presidential election — but that doubt about the outcome could be sown if hackers manipulate voter rolls.
"If I need money urgently, I must make a 32 kilometre (20 mile) trip to Satara town, which is not always possible," said the 12.53-year-old sugarcane farmer Shinde, while buying fertilisers for his winter-sown crops.
Whether the political distemper in the West was sown by a Russian intelligence operation masterminded by Putin may not matter because he is making a belated effort at winning the peace after the end of the Cold War.
The SDF had said it expected a "decisive battle" on Sunday after advancing gradually for 18 hours to avoid landmines sown by Islamic State (IS), whose fighters are also using underground tunnels to stage ambushes and then disappear.
But for all the uncertainty Mr. Trump has sown, he has accomplished something that could prove defining for the country's 200-year-old two-party system: He is clearing an opening, intentionally or not, for a new party.
He has endorsed almost every incumbent Republican senator, making it much more difficult for challengers like Mr. McDaniel to wage the kind of primary fights that have sown division inside the party for most of the last decade.
U.S. concerns about being frozen out of the European pact, known formally as Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) and its multi-billion euro defense fund, have sown confusion in Brussels, which is also the headquarters of U.S.-led NATO.
Extra June-September monsoon rainfall will help farmers expand areas under winter-sown crops such as wheat, rice rapeseed and chick peas, improving their earning potential and helping revive tepid rural demand that has stung Indian economic growth.
Corn's seven-session rally, which has taken prices up more than 24%, may also prompt U.S. farmers to plant corn later in the spring despite potential yield declines and reduced insurance coverage for fields sown after local planting deadlines.
Swedish research published in 2015—two years after the EU imposed a moratorium on the use of three popular neonicotinoids, clothianidin, imidacloprid and thiamethoxam—found that wild bees in fields sown with neonicotinoid-treated oilseed rape (canola) reproduced poorly.
India's edible oil imports are likely to rise 7.3% in 2019/20 to a record high as weak monsoon rains curtail yields of summer-sown oilseeds such as soybeans and groundnut, a senior industry official said earlier this week.
In the worst days of the war, attacks shook the capital, Bogota, which rebels threatened to overrun, and battles between the guerrillas, paramilitaries, drug gangs and the army raged in the countryside, parts of which remain sown with landmines.
The SDF had said it expected a "decisive battle" on Sunday after advancing gradually for 18 hours to avoid land mines sown by Islamic State (IS), whose fighters are also using underground tunnels to stage ambushes and then disappear.
BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel doubled down on Thursday on her pledge that Germany would achieve what she called the "historic" task of integrating hundreds of thousands of migrants, while defending freedom and democracy against the hate sown by terrorists.
Grain markets were awaiting further direction from the weekly U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) crop report later on Monday that will give an update on corn and soybean harvesting, as well as the condition of recently sown winter wheat.
In contrast, this year, though none made it as far as the Freedom Party, far-right parties made inroads in much of the Europe, where their anti-immigrant and anti-European Union stands has sown unease, especially in Brussels.
KIEV, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Ukrainian farms have almost completed the 2019 grain harvest, threshing a record 74.7 million tonnes of grain from 99.1% of the sown area, the Ministry for Development of Economy, Trade and Agriculture said on Wednesday.
The U.S. president has sown doubts about America's commitment to the NATO alliance, reportedly threatened to kill off a future trade deal with the U.K. post-Brexit and described the EU as a "foe" of the world's largest economy.
Today, all 269,240 acres he farms are sown after the harvest of corn and soy with a mixture of as many as 2000 different crops, including sunflower, sorghum, buckwheat, turnips and hairy vetch, each of which delivers a different benefit.
The seeds of Facebook's global business were thus sown in a crude and consentless game of clickbait whose idea titillated you so much you thought nothing of breaching security, privacy, copyright and decency norms just to grab a few eyeballs.
Song "X2 (DBLE)," released in autumn of 2016, is delivered like a sermon, his gruff tones floating over a frosty instrumental sown together by a dark, rumbling bass and—to my ears at least—the faint clang of church bells.
Obama later said at a news conference he told Putin the U.S. is deeply concerned about bloodshed and chaos in Syria "sown by constant bombing attacks" by the Syrian and Russian militaries, and that a ceasefire and political transition were needed.
USDA, in its annual planting intentions report, estimated 93.601 million acres of corn would be sown in the United States, the third largest total since World War II and above analyst estimates that ranged from 89 to 583 million acres.
The director of the movie is Martin Scorsese , returning to the rich soil that he has tilled and sown before, in "Mean Streets" (1973), "Goodfellas" (19743), "Casino" (1995), "The Departed" (2006), and the opening episode of "Boardwalk Empire," in 2010.
But the humor in Toni Erdmann mostly comes from some kind of cinematic brick joke, in which the seeds of punchlines and sight gags are sown so long before their culmination that it's easy to forget they're there at all.
The scandal has also sown uncertainty about government policies and the economy, coming at an inopportune time for companies such as Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Hyundai Motor Co, which are looking to reverse sliding market share in core businesses.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian farmers have planted 14.7 million hectares with summer-sown crops, down almost 10% from the previous year, the farm ministry's data showed on Friday, as weak monsoon rains delayed sowing in most parts of the country.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's monsoon rains were 35% below average in the week ending on Wednesday, with little rainfall over the central, western and northern parts of the country, the weather office said, raising concerns over the output of summer-sown crops.
His lethal flaws—his racism, the division that his candidacy has sown in his own party, his inability to build a functional campaign—undermines the argument (made forcefully by Clinton supporters, if not Clinton herself) that Sanders would be unelectable.
PARIS, May 2 (Reuters) - European spot electricity prices for day-ahead delivery diverged on Tuesday as higher demand and tight nuclear power availability supported those in France, while in Germany, the contract was weighed sown by an increase in solar supply.
This approach, however, has sown frustration among some U.S. diplomats who deal with human rights and disappointed dissidents in several countries, according to Reuters interviews with more than a dozen people involved in these matters in Washington and Asian capitals.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's monsoon rains in the week ending on Wednesday were above average for the second time since the start of the season on June 1, helping farmers accelerate the planting of summer-sown crops and easing concerns of drought.
The innate tension in this case is that the federal government needs to update all of its electronic systems in this hyper-connected time period, while the current administration has only sown discord in the fabric of today's new social compact.
White House national security adviser John Bolton said Monday that he told Kremlin officials he does not believe Russian interference had "any effect" on the 2016 election but that it has sown "enormous distrust" of Moscow within the United States.
The lightning rod for complaints is the Pope's 2016 document, Amoris Laetitia -- which has opened the possibility for some divorced and remarried Catholics to receive communion -- and the differing interpretations of the document, which conservatives say have sown confusion among Catholics.
"We have sown a lot of seeds and the acquisition of General Cable marks the completion of this process, which has also created other buds that could flourish in the coming months," Battista told a news conference at its Milan headquarters.
Ahunna Eziakonwa, head of the U.N. in Ethiopia, said moves taken by the two east African neighbors to normalize ties in recent weeks had "sown seeds of hope" - but added that many challenges lay ahead on their road to recovery.
The cacophony of outlandish explanations has sown an atmosphere of confusion and distrust about official versions that has caused many in Russia to doubt the very existence of the nerve agent that the British say was used to incapacitate the Skripals.
In particular, the resignation of Congress chief Rahul Gandhi in July, after weeks of drama following the loss to the BJP in the general election, has sown internal confusion, triggering infighting and exits, two party officials in New Delhi said.
Over the past week, Trump has sown doubts about America's commitment to the NATO alliance, reportedly threatened to kill off a potential trade deal with the U.K. post-Brexit and described the EU as a "foe" of the world's largest economy.
Extra June-September monsoon rainfall will help farmers expand areas under winter-sown crops such as wheat, rice rapeseed and chick peas, improving their earnings down the line and helping revive tepid rural demand that has stung Indian economic growth.
Still, the seeds have been sown, and the results for growth, unemployment and inflation, as well as financial conditions, over the next two or three years will tell us whether Yellen's tenure as chairwoman was a success or a failure.
Its last half-hour or so pushes back on a lot of the above, eventually returning to some of the first film's larger questions about how the US has sown horrors around the world that are coming home to roost.
When the Agriculture Department asked for the first time about cover cropping for its 2012 Census of Agriculture report, just 10.3 million acres — out of about 390 million total acres of farmland sown in crops — on 133,124 farms were planted with cover crops.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Around 400 Chinese citizens have signed a letter to protest the purchase of Swiss-based seeds and pesticides company Syngenta by state-owned ChemChina, saying the deal would eventually lead to genetically modified crops being sown across swathes of the country.
MUMBAI, July 24 (Reuters) - India's monsoon rains were 35% below average in the week ending on Wednesday, with little rainfall over the central, western and northern parts of the country, the weather office said, raising concerns over the output of summer-sown crops.
NEW DELHI, June 103 (Reuters) - Indian farmers have planted 14.7 million hectares with summer-sown crops, down almost 10% from the previous year, the farm ministry's data showed on Friday, as weak monsoon rains delayed sowing in most parts of the country.
While lawmakers are right to criticize this settlement as a slap on the wrist, ultimately no perfect deal could have been brokered: nothing short of the complete dissolution of Facebook would suffice to undo the deep breach of trust Zuckerberg has sown.
It has sown distrust between China and Hong Kong, polarized politics, hampered governance and stoked mass street protests, including the 79-day pro-democracy Occupy movement of 2014 that tried but failed to wrest democratic concessions from Hong Kong and Chinese authorities.
"(Additionally) despite the doubts sown several years ago by revelations of American spying on foreign leaders and citizens, across the 37 countries polled this spring a median of 54% believe the US government respects the personal freedom of its people," the report said.
Flynn acknowledged in his forceful denunciation of Iran's destabilizing role in geopolitics, they have sown chaos throughout the Middle East by supporting the Houthis in Yemen, Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Shia militias in Iraq, and the Hezbollah in Lebanon, among others.
Torn apart in a Turkish invasion in 1974 after a Greek-inspired coup, seeds of division were sown earlier, when a power-sharing arrangement between Greek and Turkish Cypriots crumbled amid violence just three years after the former British colony gained independence.
But as the fifth open enrollment period starts Wednesday, the law is reeling from continued attacks by Mr. Trump that have sown confusion and anxiety among the roughly 10 million Americans with coverage through its insurance marketplaces and millions more who remain uninsured.
The moderation efforts of YouTube, like those of Facebook and Twitter, have begun to receive more attention in the last year as academics and journalists have focused on how misinformation — like that sown by Russia during the 2016 presidential election — is spread.
This is a dangerous situation, especially after President Trump has sown seeds of doubt concerning American intelligence agencies, which are being investigated right now by the Justice Department for their role in the inquiry into ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's new ambassador to the Netherlands, who two years ago said Muslim migrants had sown chaos in the country, cut short questions seeking clarification of those remarks in his first meeting with its media on Wednesday.
Even as a strong yen keeps the central bank under pressure to ease monetary policy, the confusion sown by its unexpected shift to negative rates in January has seen it shunned by the government, which wants to shift the focus to fiscal stimulus.
But last Sunday New Delhi banned all exports from India after local prices jumped to 84.49003,284.4900 rupees ($21) per 2182.2000 kg, their highest in nearly six years, due to the delay in summer-sown crop arrivals triggered by longer, heavier rains than usual.
These facts, however, may still not be enough for some people who insist on promoting the idea that Saudi Arabia is reaping what it has sown, as they claim that the Saudi built religious schools around the world that encourage militancy and extremism.
Aslam said the government had planted 115 million saplings so far and sown seeds for 300 million more at a cost of 1.5 billion rupees, with a survival rate of over 80 percent for the young trees planted out in August and September.
Contrary to Trump's assertion this morning, the birther narrative was first sown by ardent Clinton supporters — not Clinton herself — Democratic deplorables, if I may, who, in the spring of 2008, were looking for any angle possible to slow down Obama's inevitable victory.
"It has been a pretty good season for earnings and this is the first big company that has sown a few doubts on that, and it also raises question on where the broader tech sector is headed from here," said Investec economist Victoria Clarke.
India's edible oil imports are likely to rise 7.3% in 2019/20 to a record high as scanty monsoon rains in June and July could curtail crop yields of summer-sown oilseeds such as soybeans and groundnut, a leading industry official said last month.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Two of President Donald Trump's fellow Republicans joined four Democrats on Monday in demanding that the White House provide more information about an executive order that has sown confusion among international organizations involved in family planning, AIDS treatment and other healthcare issues.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Planting of summer-sown crops in India such as soybean, cotton, rice and corn has been delayed by at least two weeks because of the slow progress of monsoon rains in central and western parts of the country, raising concerns over lower production.
In local markets, pulses are trading as much as 30 percent below the government-fixed minimum support price (MSP), forcing the government to procure them from farmers, said Nitin Kalantri, a pulses miller in the state of Maharashtra, India's biggest producer of summer-sown pulses.
Gulf Arab officials said Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber al-Sabah will meet Saudi Arabia's King Salman hoping to heal the damaging rift which has affected global oil prices, hit travel plans and sown confusion among bankers and businesses in the region.
MUMBAI, July 18 (Reuters) - India's monsoon rains were 20% below average in the week ending on Wednesday, as rainfall was scanty over the central, western and southern parts of the country, the weather office said, raising concerns over the output of summer-sown crops.
"Peace to those who have lost a person dear to them as a result of brutal acts of terrorism, which have sown fear and death into the hearts of so many countries and cities," he told some 40,000 people gathered in St. Peter's Square.
KALAMB, India, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Heavy rains in October and November have brought more misery to India's farmers, after summer-sown crops such as soybean, cotton, rice and vegetables suffered rain and flood damage during the wettest June-September monsoon season in 215 years.
The violence began with a knife attack of the kind that has sown fear in subways and on city streets this year, when Mr. Dillon slashed a 39-year-old neighbor in the head and face near 25-69 36th Street around 11:30 a.m.
MUMBAI, July 10 (Reuters) - India's monsoon rains in the week ending on Wednesday were above average for the first time since the start of the season on June 1, helping farmers to accelerate the planting of summer-sown crops and easing concerns of drought.
The BioAg Alliance currently has around 65 million acres sown with seed using its products, mainly soybeans, but it is hoping to increase that to between 250 million and 500 million acres with the rollout of a corn inoculant in time for the 2017 season.
"What started as a war on trade now appears to have grown a new set of roots with the seeds of a potential currency war now seemingly sown and threatening to break out," Craig Nicol, a macro strategist at Deutsche Bank, said in a note.
"We weaken our greatness when we confuse our patriotism with tribal rivalries that have sown resentment and hatred and violence in all the corners of the globe," Mr. McCain wrote in a statement delivered by Rick Davis, his family spokesman and former campaign manager.
Tables in the documents, reviewed by Reuters, divide the land into paddy sown by "national races" - meaning Myanmar citizens - or "Bengalis," a term widely used in Myanmar to refer to the Rohingya, but which they reject as implying they are illegal migrants from Bangladesh.
But while it's clear that the Iranian theocracy is brutal and has sown death and disruption in the Middle East, and that General Suleimani was the main architect of that campaign, there is nothing to celebrate in the shape the American-Iranian conflict has taken.
Supreme Court Chief Justice Dias Toffoli said the AI-5 decree was "incompatible with democracy" and lower chamber Speaker Rodrigo Maia said Guedes had sown doubts about the democratic intentions of Bolsonaro, a former army captain who has frequently praised the past military regime.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Storms in Argentina over the coming two weeks will slow the final stages of 2017/18 wheat planting, crop weather experts said on Monday, adding that flooded areas will likely be sown with soy once the moisture evaporates later this year.
The back and forth had sown confusion, anxiety, fear and disbelief, but the court order created "a temporary window that we wish to take advantage of," said Leonard Doyle, a spokesman for the International Organization for Migration, an intergovernmental agency that facilitates refugee resettlement.
COX'S BAZAR/DHAKA, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Bangladesh is deploying thousands of extra police to Rohingya refugee camps in the south, officials said, after a series of mostly unexplained killings that have sown fear among hundreds of thousands of people who have fled from neighboring Myanmar.
With doubts sown about Nixon's commitment to the rule of law, Bork devised a solution that brought the branches of government together; rather than waiting for Congress to regulate the firing of prosecutors, he seized the initiative and invited Congress in from the start.
The film leaves Kate in a state of in-betweenness, rattled by all she's seen her country do in the name of protecting itself, all that might have only sown further violence, but also unwilling to shoot Alejandro, the foremost example of those dark deeds.
Logical consequence of events In many ways, the Trump administration is now reaping what it has sown with a domestic approach that often challenges established fact and a foreign policy that has often gone out of its way to insult and demean allies while elevating US adversaries.
India's finances will also be hit by the increase to the government-mandated price for summer-sown crops to the highest since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014 as he looks to woo millions of poor farmers ahead of a general election next year.
The seeds of the crisis were sown in 2012 when Mr Tata, who has no children, stood down after decades at the helm and handed over to Mr Mistry, whose family has long-standing links to the Tatas and is also a big investor in the group.
Ironically, now many of these same hosts who created a climate that fostered the rise of candidates who could tap into the anger and fear of their listeners and viewers are fearful of a significant GOP loss -- the possible consequence of reaping what they have sown.
Here are just a few highlights of Comcast reaping what they've sown over, and over, and over:Things get personal......emotional......and desperate......some disturbing images comes to mind......a little poetic.....whatever this means.......and of course, finally, one person who does not understand how ratings work.
The company said at the time that the page may be linked to an account created by Russia&aposs Internet Research Agency -- a so-called troll farm that has sown discord in the U.S. -- but counterprotesters said it was an authentic event they worked hard to organize.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India is likely to get above-average rainfall in the next two weeks after receiving below average rains in the past two weeks, a weather department official said on Thursday, helping summer-sown crops that were wilting in some areas due to a dry spell.
MUMBAI, July 11 (Reuters) - India is likely to get below-average rainfall in the next two weeks with a large deficit in the soybean and cotton growing central and western regions, a weather department official said on Thursday, raising concerns over output of summer-sown crops.
KHUZAA, Gaza Strip — The attack tunnels Hamas has constructed running from Gaza into Israel have long sown deep fears in the communities on the Israeli side of the border fence, where residents talk of nightmares about Palestinian militants popping up into their dining rooms or kindergartens.
Over the past year, Facebook has faced a reckoning over the way its plan to connect the next billion users to the internet has sown division, including spreading hate speech that incited ethnic violence in Myanmar and disseminating propaganda for a violent dictator in the Philippines.
It was a brutal, sometimes dirty war, fought in skirmishes around white homesteads and in the remote bush, along dirt trails sown with land mines and in bloody raids by Rhodesian troops into neighboring countries where the guerrillas had their rear bases, notably Zambia and Mozambique.
Important seeds were sown during those months of activism that raised public awareness about an important but obscure and relatively complicated telecom regulatory rule that could have easily gone unnoticed were it not for the protests, late-night television coverage, and information campaigns on sites like Reddit.
The matter-of-fact, "I've got this and frankly it's quite routine" attitude of the surgeon who will do the lumpectomy, as well as the kindness of the entire staff at the hospital, has helped me plow through fields of fear sown by my family history.
The troubles that trouble us today — alienation, resentment and cynicism; mistrust of our government and one another; breakdown of civil discourse and civic institutions; conflicts over ethnicity and class; lack of accountability in powerful institutions — so many of these seeds were sown during the Vietnam War.
"Some of those farmers who wanted to plant winter wheat directly after harvesting the soybean crop may not have been able to clear their fields of soybeans quickly enough for the winter wheat to be sown within the necessary timeframe," Commerzbank said in a market note.
While American experts don't consider the new missile a significant military threat, there is no doubt that President Vladimir Putin of Russia saw the new missile as another way to stoke fears in the members of NATO, an alliance which President Trump has recklessly sown doubts about.
To be sure, every White House stakes out policy areas central to the president's political mandate, but the Trump White House has sown a dangerous degree of uncertainty about the broader strategic issues of America's role in the world and its commitment to the international order.
Sowing of summer-sown crops such as cotton, rice, soybean, corn and pulses has been delayed by a fortnight, but could accelerate in coming weeks due to the recent spell of rainfall, said Harish Galipelli, head of commodities and currencies at Inditrade Derivatives & Commodities in Mumbai.
An alleged crackdown on oil graft in the last few months, seen by critics as an effort by President Nicolas Maduro to consolidate power, has sown panic across the energy industry and all but paralyzed state oil company PDVSA, according to people at the firm and in the sector.
That insistence has left the chancellor irrevocably associated with a policy on refugees that has sown enormous disquiet, even anger, both in Germany for the financial costs and cultural clashes it has invited, and across Europe, where the Continent's cherished system of open borders now verges on collapse.
Despite the fact that the law isn't slated to go into effect until January 2020—and will likely face an onslaught of legal challenges that should block it from taking effect at all—Dawson says the governor's signature has sown even more confusion and fear in her patients.
"These are oil profits, when this is ultimately sold somewhere into the market, that will run back to Qasem Soleimani and the Iranian Quds force, their elite forces that have sown terror and destruction and killed Americans all around the world," Pompeo said during a Fox News interview.
Of course soldiers aren't unwaveringly chivalrous all the time; some are noble, some are trapped, and there's a reason Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is widespread in the military – not only because of the witnessed violence, but because of deeply sown doubt about what happened and why it happened.
Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii gaudium, 235), prioritizes actions that support, stimulate and make the unity and mission of the Church grow above every kind of sterile division sown by the father of lies who, trying to hurt the shepherd, wants nothing more than that the sheep be dispersed (cf.
Where Traub and others think this division was the product of liberals' shift in focus from white workers to African Americans, racial backlash was sown into the attack on the New Deal almost from the beginning (just as cross-racial solidary was assumed by many of its supporters).
Update 4/30/19, 5:22 pm: The bill has been pulled by its sponsor, Susan Talamantes-Eggman: "It became clear that the bill would not have the support it needed today, and manufacturers had sown enough doubt with vague and unbacked claims of privacy and security concerns," she said.
India last month raised the government-mandated price for summer-sown crops such as rice and cotton by the most since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, a move that analysts said was aimed at wooing millions of poor farmers ahead of a general election next year.
Because of these overlapping forces, whether or not someone means to sow discord, or spread hate, or propagate false and misleading information, discord can be sown, hate can be spread, and false and misleading information can be propagated by behaviors that otherwise don't create a blip on the political radar.
But I fear the fading of momentum for safer consumer products as a result of confusion sown by the skeptics in the tobacco control movement who now fight smoking by demonizing any and all forms of nicotine and focus on youth prevention at the expense of saving all smokers lives.
An alleged crackdown on graft in Venezuela, seen by critics as an effort by President Nicolas Maduro to consolidate power, has sown panic across the country's energy industry and all but paralyzed state-run Petroleos de Venezuela SA, or PDVSA, according to people at the company and across the sector.
The seeds of the Manhattan Project were sown before the US entered World War II. In 260, fearing Nazi Germany was developing a nuclear weapon, a small group of American scientists organized around the possibility of using the newly discovered technique of nuclear fission, or splitting the atom, for military purposes.
Thus seeds of resentment were sown that have been nurtured perhaps too enthusiastically by the leadership of the BMA, whose rallies resonate to unfounded claims that Mr Hunt wants to privatise the NHS and to juvenile abuse of a health secretary who—the doctors neglect to acknowledge—has a manifesto commitment to fulfil.
In addition, the administration's harsh anti-immigrant stance — including changing how Medicaid eligibility affects decisions concerning who can legally enter the US and which immigrants here legally can adjust to lawful permanent resident status — have sown widespread fear and confusion in immigrant communities, likely increasing uninsured rates in families that include immigrant members.
But eight days after President-elect Donald J. Trump won election in a stunning upset, surprising even himself, the process of transferring power from the Obama administration to the Trump administration has yet to grind into motion, delayed by a series of shake-ups at Trump Tower that have sown confusion and discord.
One of the problems with the rise of what we have come to call populism in America is that in many instances it has gone well beyond expressing legitimate grievances in the face of political failure; it has instead sown corrosive distrust of and cynicism about our governing institutions and politics in general.
The studio's current head, Tom Rothman, has a spotty history managing franchises during his previous long tenure at 20th Century Fox -- consider the "X-Men's" erratic quality, most notably in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," a film that so utterly misunderstood the quippy, motormouth appeal of Deadpool that the character's mouth was sown shut.
READ: India's new citizenship law specifically excludes Muslims According to local media, the seeds of the latest flare-up were sown on Sunday, when Kapil Mishra, a minister representing the BJP in Delhi's government, led a pro-citizenship law march through a neighborhood where opponents were holding a sit-in against the legislation.
The seeds of soccer fascination had been sown wide here for the past few weeks as everyone, it seems — artists and performers, reporters and marketers, small shops and big brands — tried to attach themselves to Saturday night's big show: a highly priced matchup between Real Madrid and F.C. Barcelona at Hard Rock Stadium.
Iron Man (also 22009) is about a corporate weapons manufacturer who finds his chickens coming home to roost when he is held captive by apparent terrorists in the Middle East (he learns only belatedly how much death his bombs have sown.) In Marvel's early films, the elite military force of S.H.I.E.L.D. was unquestionably good.
While the winter solstice signals an emphasis on sitting with the intentions for the coming season and what the waxing year will hold, the summer solstice celebrates the vivacity and passion of the sun and of the energy it ignites, namely through the action of doing, collectings and reaping the rewards of what's been sown.
Here in the U.S, meanwhile, where dissemination of sexual health information to unmarried people isn't illegal, we are still reaping what generations of abstinence-only education and general avoidance of even age-appropriate sex talks have sown: no impact on teen sexual behavior or HIV rates, and even positive correlations with teen pregnancy and STIs.
The sixth-seeded Halep, of Romania, had just lost the Italian Open final to the eighth-seeded Elina Svitolina of Ukraine, 6-4, 5-7, 1-6, the latest in a series of results in women's tennis this year that have sown uncertainty about who can be relied upon to contend for the biggest titles.
This raises the question of whether Mr. Macron's plans will in fact be enough for France: enough to stimulate jobs while easing the effects of globalization, which have sown such anger that about 40 percent of votes in the first round of the election went to populist candidates, both far right and far left.
"While this was not an easy decision, it became clear that the bill would not have the support it needed today, and manufacturers had sown enough doubt with vague and unbacked claims of privacy and security concerns," said California Assembly member Susan Talamantes Eggman, who first introduced the bill in March 2018 and again in March 2019.
It has had a major impact on plantings; the area of land sown with wheat and barley for the 2000-2200 season stood at 220 million hectares, down from 2300 million hectares the previous season and 250 million in 22015 before the war, and only around two-thirds of the area targeted by the government, said the FAO.
Last month, a data set analyzing the FCC's net neutrality comments between April and October of this year revealed that more than a million anti-net neutrality comments that flooded the FCC's system appear to have been sown by spambots, while as many as 99 percent of the legitimate comments were voicing their support of net neutrality.
But in technology's disorienting cacophony, the disaggregation of increasingly unequal societies, the frustrations of the many millions for whom life has become an exercise in precariousness, the pressures of globalization and mass migration, the stirring of racism, the spread of terrorism, and the steady undermining of truth, the seeds of a new authoritarianism have been sown.
For many traditionalist and conservative Catholics, who believe Francis has sown confusion by drifting from orthodoxy, the mystery was not how the letter appeared in conservative outlets around the world all at once, but why it wasn't submitted, as Benedict apparently intended, as a contribution to Francis' extraordinary summit of church leaders to discuss abuse in February.
The seeds of the current denaturalization campaign were sown as early as 2008, when a Customs and Border Protection officer discovered 206 cases of people from "special-interest countries" like Afghanistan and Iraq, and countries that border them, who appeared to have once been ordered deported, but had gone on to obtain green cards or become citizens.
MCALLEN, Texas – In the Texas town of McAllen, Central American asylum-seekers are being released and are dispersing across the U.S. That is admittedly only one snapshot of the unsettled situation along the nation&aposs southern border, where President Donald Trump&aposs reversal on separating families has sown chaos and uncertainty and there has been little guidance from the administration.
If it came to an open political struggle, it is unclear whether Mr. Ghani would be able to score points with what would be perhaps his best case to make against Mr. Karzai: that the seeds of the current security and political crises were sown on Mr. Karzai's watch, and that the former president left him a system suffocating in corruption and patronage.
Denial of climate change, the link between tobacco and cancer, the efficacy of vaccines, and evolution by "leaders" in the business, political and religious communities for their own ends have sown the seeds of doubt among many Americans and set the stage for the institutionalized rejection of science that we are now seeing in practice from President Trump and his appointees.

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