If he's stalling, it depends on how long how's been stalling.
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"I do not in any way think Facebook is stalling for the sake of stalling — I think they are trying to do things correctly," he said.
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The Cabinet Office cut its assessment of the sector, saying machinery orders were "seen stalling," compared with the previous month's assessment that said the pick-up in orders was seen stalling.
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And he is stalling for time on many other responsibilities.
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Concerns that U.S. gasoline consumption is stalling weighed on futures.
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The FBI and the DOJ are stalling, they are redacting.
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If all else fails, there's always stalling for more time.
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Part of that decline is attributable to stalling iPhone sales.
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"I've never been in an airplane before," I muttered, stalling.
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But the global economy has come uncomfortably close to stalling.
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He also attacked the opposing party for stalling his nominations.
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Go deeper: Sidelined workers could keep job growth from stalling
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This stalling may be an attempt to force Parliament's hand.
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It seemed then, that his career might be stalling out.
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Those parts that used to generate good profits are stalling.
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He says he's "stalling," but who knows what that means?
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He believes the defense team is "stalling" with lengthy hearings
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"The economy is stalling," PwC senior economist Mike Jakeman said.
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It is as if Saudi officials are stalling, Erdogan said.
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Throughout the early 1900s, he was successful in stalling construction.
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Trump himself has blamed Democrats for stalling his legislative agenda.
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I find usually when someone says, "Great question ..." They're stalling.
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In the meantime, we're at the mercy of stalling winds.
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Government opponents also said they suspected Mr. Assad of stalling.
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It's not that the economy is stalling — far from it.
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It was typical of rising repression and stalling democracy worldwide.
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In other words, stalling a few Senate committees isn't enough.
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To Walt's left, wearing a suit and vest, is Carl Stalling.
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Though Warren seems to be stalling, Biden has his own problems.
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But progress is stalling, and is less impressive than it appears.
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Now that Democrats control the House, it's the Senate that's stalling.
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She writes songs that inspire him and reinvigorate his stalling career.
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Pick yourself means we should stop waiting and whining and stalling.
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Stalling may leave intact the regime's political control—its overriding priority.
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Stubborn and wily at 93, Mr Mugabe is stalling for time.
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With domestic sales stalling, they are beginning to eye export markets.
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Yet investors appear skeptical that services can offset stalling hardware sales.
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Last quarter, it became apparent that Twitter's advertising business was stalling.
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The stalling growth could push China's auto industry into uncharted territory.
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Twitter's latest hiring comes as the company faces stalling user growth.
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The Yamaha outboard motor stalling during high winds could spell disaster.
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The line, a hundred deep, kept stalling as admirers reached him.
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Security fears, and new methods of manipulation, are stalling many efforts.
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Will the ceasefire yield results or is it a stalling tactic?
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It was this stalling that led Harvey to be so destructive.
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Consumer confidence has been trending lower and wage growth is stalling.
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But the German referee, Daniel Siebert, wasn't up for any stalling.
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"This economy is probably just decelerating rather than stalling," said Kelly.
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"A pickup in capital spending is stalling," the monthly report said.
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"There are many ways stalling can be a safety issue, so if these cars are stalling, they need to be recalled," said David Friedman, vice president for Advocacy at Consumer Reports and a former acting NHTSA director.
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It's a process of starting, stalling, stopping, and starting all over again.
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They also claim Schoep recently fired his attorney as a stalling tactic.
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It can also start on a 50% incline hill without any stalling.
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The Senate passed its legislation after months of stalling and quiet negotiations.
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As China's economy slows, convergence between rich and poor provinces is stalling.
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Immigrant soldiers have recently sued the Pentagon for stalling their citizenship applications.
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Hence the stalling, in recent weeks, of the rally in banks' shares.
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Rather than advance the democratic transition, though, political elites are stalling it.
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No storyline has felt more like stalling for time than this one.
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Leisure and hospitality sector payrolls are forecast to have accelerated after stalling.
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They believed the Syrians were stalling while the place was cleaned out.
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The stalling then foundering of Manchester United were encapsulated in Wayne Rooney.
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Democrats could stand to benefit if the vote does end up stalling.
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Consumer confidence has also been trending lower and wage growth is stalling.
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The history of climate inaction is the history of oil companies stalling.
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The harmful consequences of fossil fuel companies' stalling tactics are already visible.
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That explains why already-stalling stocks went into a full-on nosedive.
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He then insisted upon an F.B.I. investigation, partially stalling Mr. Kavanaugh's progress.
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To reduce the risk of stalling, Boeing developed the software system MCAS.
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Lara, we seem to have hit a stalling point in witness depositions.
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After stalling inside the 227, Seattle faced fourth down at the 5.
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Misinformation on the climate crisis runs rampant, destroying truth and stalling action.
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As a senator, Mr. Sessions succeeded in stalling the sentencing reform movement.
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On the other hand, President Trump signed an executive order stalling regulations.
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For so many people Carl Stalling was the gateway to classical music!
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Ignoring or stalling on climate change chooses the latter option by default.
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In June 2015, a stalling event occurred in an internal U.S. test vehicle.
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Jamie Raskin, who sponsored a bill that ended up stalling in the legislature.
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The report found false sensor readings activated the jet's automatic system against stalling.
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The newest data show that the Republicans′ stalling is likely to pay off.
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A neighbor saw me stalling outside and walked over to offer his help.
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Still, Republicans seem set on stalling the process for as long as possible.
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His comments came amid increasing concern that U.S. economic growth could be stalling.
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The agency asked Fiat Chrysler to answer questions about the stalling last month.
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He sees employing such tactics as an obligation, not an obnoxious stalling maneuver.
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At this stage Moore's Law seems to be on the verge of stalling.
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This stalling of the coal industry's decline is being enabled by Wall Street.
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Yep, the same strategy Twitter is banking on will save its stalling service.
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She had continued to call the stalling of the bill a bipartisan failure.
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Mr. Lugar accused Democrats of stalling and pushed for the committee to vote.
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But for now, the administration's stalling looks quite plainly like deference to China.
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Further, Hurricane Harvey's stalling over the coast was critical for the record rainfall.
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Angle-of-attack sensors are crucial in determining if a plane is stalling.
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Despite the greenback's stalling on Friday, prospects for a strong dollar remain intact.
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This "blow-off showing no evidence of stalling," Newton said in the note.
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Previously, it said private consumption was largely flat as consumer sentiment was stalling.
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There is no economic reason to keep stalling a bipartisan deal in Congress.
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Whether they wind up stalling spending approval yet again remains to be seen.
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Republicans have complained Democrats were stalling confirmation of these nominees to hurt Trump.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell -- fresh off his successful strategy of stalling on President Barack Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court last year which culminated in conservative Judge Neil Gorsuch's nomination last week -- blasted Senate Democrats for stalling on Trump's picks.
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"We are seeing that the United States is entering a stalling process...and that it is trying get Turkey accustomed to this stalling process," he said in Ankara, adding Washington's approach has so far served the YPG more than Turkey.
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After nearly a decade, there are a few signs that growth may be stalling.
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While Bitcoin's development was stalling, Ethereum powered an entire new class of crowdfunded startups.
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West's suit claims the company was stalling on payments related to the cancelled tour.
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Sterling also got a reprieve, recovering early though stalling in late trading in London.
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Biosimilar manufacturers, including Pfizer, have complained about roadblocks stalling biosimilars from becoming widely used.
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The ruckus the opposition is making over the scandal is stalling the government's agenda.
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Investors extrapolated that a stalling bill could mean uphill battles for other Trump proposals.
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For Harris, they could reveal whether her campaign is taking off — or stalling completely.
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Above all, state capture by a small circle of oligarchs is stalling economic development.
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The Chinese yuan was slightly lower, its recovery from an 11-month low stalling.
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At a minimum, Republicans want to demonstrate Democrats are responsible for stalling the bills.
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But in the real world, awareness leads to excuses and sometimes even stalling tactics.
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"He kept stalling and wanting to walk around and get coffee, explore," she remembered.
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The plane's automatic anti-stalling system had pushed the nose of the plane down.
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Stalling told reporters she was innocent when she entered the courts after being detained.
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Immigration lawyers will try to reopen their cases, stalling deportation while legal proceedings continue.
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Forecasts called for rains in Kansas on Sunday, stalling the harvest of winter wheat.
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And the people in charge were covering up, stalling — or they truly didn't care.
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I encountered more stonewalling and stalling — and every day the poison continued to flow.
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And market bubbles, swelled by overextended borrowing, can explode, wreaking losses and stalling growth.
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Now, hurricanes are increasingly stalling when they make landfall, wreaking havoc on targeted areas.
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Indeed, earlier this month the White House tried stalling the bill in the House.
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It's designed to automatically correct a plane's angle if it appears to be stalling.
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Mexican officials, meanwhile, have screened people in the caravan, stalling it and dispersing migrants.
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Maybe Brexit would finally move on to its next phase instead of endlessly stalling.
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But in a sense, these Rosebuds are just a way of stalling for time.
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The Tar Heels then went almost three minutes without scoring, stalling the comeback bid.
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And 25 years after the FMLA became law, the time for stalling is over.
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It doesn't take an expert to see that something is stalling the American economy.
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If you're prone to brain farts, you should also have some stalling tactics ready.
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The stalling had already prompted speculation that Trump or senior aides could be involved.
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"It's premature to call $269 billion in inflows 'stalling out,'" Dave Nadig from ETF.
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In a Twitter post, she wrote that it was "unbelievable" that Russia was stalling.
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This has led to conflicts between farmers and states, stalling projects worth billions of dollars.
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But an FCTC report shows that implementation of important sections of the treaty is stalling.
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Jeff Sessions, who has played a key role in stalling the Senate's criminal justice reform.
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The MCAS pushes the jet's nose down to prevent the risk of stalling during takeoff.
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It's designed to prevent an aircraft from stalling when the nose is pointed too high.
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Rubio holds onto delegates in hopes of stalling Trump "I didn't start it," Trump said.
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Where we experience that stalling effect, however, depends on which planet happens to be retrograde.
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Reports on social media suggest that Primera was deliberately stalling the processing of these applications.
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Germany is also stalling on a proposal to ban polluting cars altogether, Sueddeutsche Zeitung said.
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Surprise: It looks like another Bachelor couple is stalling on making it down the aisle.
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Game of Thrones, uncertain of where its endgame was, had to start stalling for time.
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She says that he feels like he's stalling moving out there, and she's obviously upset.
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One night, while stalling, I ran into a friend who offered me a ride home.
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Demand for PCs was stalling thanks to the rise in popularity of tablets and smartphones.
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Officials, meanwhile, are stalling approvals to apply pressure on the government to grant the amnesty.
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" On health care reform stalling in the Senate: "We just don't have time to waste.
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The data show "the U.S. economy is already stalling out," TrimTabs CEO David Santschi said.
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The Cabinet Office maintained its assessment of machinery orders, saying the pick-up was stalling.
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Many Egyptians believe that Ethiopia is stalling so that the dam becomes a fait accompli.
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"Smartphones should remain the mainstream mobile gateway, though growth is probably stalling," the analysts wrote.
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Concerns were rife last year that China's economy was stalling after decades of roaring growth.
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What criteria do you use for performing a cesarean if a woman's labor is stalling?
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Meanwhile, Uber believes Waymo is stalling and would prefer to stick to the existing schedule.
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Democratic challengers in red states also seem unwilling to back the use of stalling tactics.
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The letter throws a wrench into discussions with Mueller's team, stalling talks until early March.
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He pointed to recent underperformance of Apple and Amazon as proof the rally is stalling.
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Graham "sensed that Dunford was stalling Trump's request given the risk," according to Woodward's book.
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Trump has grown fed up with Mattis for stalling his policy choices, the report said.
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Despite stalling in recent weeks, the post-election rally has contributed to somewhat lofty valuations.
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By stalling improvements in efficiency, the auto industry continues to put the climate at risk.
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But Trump is stalling global climate action when it badly needs to be sped up.
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A dispute with the initial architect, Antoine Predock, resulted in the stalling of the project.
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But character contrivance is deadly; too much makes a play's engine start kicking and stalling.
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Investors told CNBC they predict fundraising rounds generally stalling and reaching less eye-popping valuations.
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And after years of protests, lawsuits and bureaucratic stalling, he and his Cooper comrades won.
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Still, Alabama appeared to be stalling again when Tagovailoa's injury brought in Hurts full time.
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This book does some spectacularly funny stalling in order to postpone the moment of truth.
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After stalling for weeks, Facebook eventually agreed to hand over the Russian posts to Congress.
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"No more stalling and no more rationalizing; begin impeachment inquiries," she tweeted in late July.
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The crowd has a short fuse for even the hint of time-wasting, or stalling.
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"Bigger vehicles like UPS trucks and garbage trucks or semis are stalling out," he said.
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Negotiations over the interview, which had gone on for eight months, appeared to be stalling.
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The stalling of these deals alone has cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars.
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On the month, overall industry prices rose by 0.2% in November after stalling in October.
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STALLING I'll take the trash to the dump, go to the hardware store, clean up.
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But the worry has been that Bath & Body Works' sales growth has been stalling, too.
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Insiders wonder why Sanders would risk stalling his progress by taking a trip to Rome.
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With U.S. rig activity stalling and Iran sanctions looming, the oil market outlook is tightening.
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The accusation has ricocheted through Washington, costing Kavanaugh public support and stalling the confirmation process.
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Crack down too hard, and you risk stalling the development of a potentially lifesaving technology.
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The White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, called it an "unprecedented" degree of stalling.
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It would then push down the nose of the plane to keep it from stalling.
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Without stalling for an instant Cummings attacked the far arm with a straight arm lock.
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The company has been stalling behind its competitors when it comes to embracing live-streaming tools.
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Lower interest rates boost lending, which can help Russia to prop-up its stalling economic recovery.
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In the months since then, the workers have accused the museum's management of stalling the talks.
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Worries about banks and a stalling economic recovery have been compounded by uncertainty around a Dec.
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Snap's user growth is stalling, though its advertising business is growing at a very fast pace.
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There's no indication that Esper believed the review could have been a politically motivated stalling tactic.
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Despite weeks of non-stop campaigning across the country, Mr Macron's party seems to be stalling.
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Meanwhile, 70 percent of construction firms lack skilled workers, potentially stalling commercial and home building projects.
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"We're just sort of stalling out" after reaching that index's 50-day moving average, he said.
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I still think the North Koreans are stalling and I do not rule out their duplicitousness.
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Investors have been counting on revenue from Instagram to overcome stalling usage of Facebook's core app.
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"It's worrying that we see more stalling hurricanes and the slowdown of the circulation," Coumou says.
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Delft University's pod hit a top speed of 88 mph before stalling out in the tube.
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It originally partnered with Jet in October to reach customers outside of its stalling subscription business.
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After stalling multiple times, Alexander left the car and took off running, the sheriff's office said.
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A slowdown in economic growth would also likely result in stalling fuel demand, putting pressure prices.
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Large NPL formation was a major pain point for Chinese lenders, who saw profit growth stalling.
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METI described on Friday industrial output as "stalling," keeping its assessment unchanged from the previous month.
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With the election approaching, this stalling could be just as effective as rejecting these bills outright.
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With the stalling of the storm over land, the flood threat has become Harvey's lasting impression.
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The Cabinet Office cut its assessment, saying a pick-up is seen stalling in machinery orders.
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Rolling back standards, stalling innovation and encouraging production of gas-guzzling dinosaurs are not winning strategies.
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Since then, Democrats have hammered the GOP for "playing politics" and stalling the nation's Zika response.
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The board has neither approved nor declined the request, and I fear it may be stalling.
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Growth seems to be stalling this year and core inflation is still below the bank's target.
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It's just a stalling tactic, designed to get the authorities spinning their wheels for no reason.
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Republicans have argued that Democrats are stalling critical economic relief amid the devastating spread of coronavirus.
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The companies are looking to release innovative devices, like foldable phones, to reinvigorate stalling smartphone sales.
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By stalling, was he able to extract more power from Bush when he eventually said yes?
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"After takeoff, birds got caught in the engines, with the left engine stalling immediately," Murzin said.
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The bill was passed by the House of Delegates last week before stalling in the Senate.
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In the end, infant food companies succeeded in stalling the policy for a year, she said.
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Price is only one part of a wider picture of stalling property sales in the city.
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HYLA has seen a number of trends emerge that may help explain the stalling smartphone market.
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Give us the names of those doing the stalling and let us vote the rascals out.
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Diplomats, anti-corruption activists and some officials accused Shokin's office of blocking reform and stalling investigations.
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METI described on Friday industrial output as "stalling", keeping its assessment unchanged from the previous month.
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Second, all of this is happening against signs of stalling in the China-led economic upswing.
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What's worse, it looks like Pyongyang is purposefully stalling instead of acceding to Trump's denuclearization demand.
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A massive dust storm has lingered over parts of the country for days stalling some flights.
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The document obtained by The Times concludes that Ms. May's visit was essentially a stalling tactic.
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Stuxnet is a pretty low cost effective way of stalling an Iranian march to the bomb.
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At the time, Kavanaugh's partisan background drew heavy opposition from Democrats, who committed to stalling his confirmation.
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During questioning, however, it became clear that foundational issues are stalling progress in cracking down on fraudsters.
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Bonheur eventually ran out of stalling tactics, though, and Klumpke completed her nearly life-sized academic portrait.
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Supporting an arms embargo will show the parties that we are fed up with delays and stalling.
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But her reputation is in tatters and her reform program is stalling after a series of blows.
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The next one is expected to be a huge redesign, which could reignite Apple's stalling growth engine.
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A stalling of China's giant auto sector will be a concern for the country's leaders in Beijing.
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A Western official said the administration had assessed Zarif's approach to be "a stalling tactic by Tehran".
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Martin eventually makes it on stage, but not without some significant stalling, soul searching and face slapping.
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Make landfall or come closest to land on Thursday-Friday before stalling for up to three days.
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After days of stalling and wobbling over the Texas coast, Tropical Storm Harvey is on the move.
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Sirisena has been criticized for slow-moving economic and government reforms and stalling on promises of reconciliation.
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The war against Boko Haram in the north-east is stalling; the jihadists roam the countryside unimpeded.
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The current record climb came with Treasury yields anchored near 22018-month lows and manufacturing activity stalling.
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If you've been stalling on purchasing something, here's a list of goodies that are all under $40.
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Stalling factory activity in most Asian economies has raised concerns over the manufacturing sector's productivity and profits.
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"Todd Gurley is one of our guys," said O'Brien, when stalling about which team he's rooting for.
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Overnight, the 10-year rate hit a fresh 2017 low as investors worried economic growth was stalling.
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Critics have since argued that Trump's firing of Comey is an attempt at stalling the probe's progress.
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The pair's deadlock is being blamed for the stalling of a multi-agency rule on executive compensation.
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But in the recent quarter, it becomes increasingly apparent that its growth engine — the iPhone — is stalling.
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The delay has prompted widespread protests and accusations that Kabila is stalling to hold on to power.
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That has seemingly tempered demand for its existing phones, which means its core growth engine is stalling.
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However, implementation of the deal has been slow, with the rival factions accusing each other of stalling.
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He accused the other parties of stalling coalition talks until after a state election due on Oct.
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With the labour market creating so many jobs, GDP is stalling because of measly rises in productivity.
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If a senator objects to a nominee, he can hold back the blue slip, stalling the process.
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At the same time, both the French and European economic recoveries were showing every sign of stalling.
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Yet Forest Service data shows that environmental reviews move fairly rapidly and are stalling relatively few projects.
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CEO Steve Mollenkopf told CNBC in April that trade tensions with China were likely stalling the deal.
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There are also indicators that demand growth in Asia, the world's biggest oil-consuming region, is stalling.
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Republicans have characterized Democratic demands as a stalling tactic to push Kavanaugh's confirmation proceedings past the Nov.
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The House is moving quickly to pass an email privacy bill after years of stalling in Congress.
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China's electricity consumption was stalling, and many coal-fired power plants began operating only half the time.
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Some analysts want more clarity on China, since recent data show the country's economic growth is stalling.
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The agreement opens the door for the foreign investment that Argentina needs to revive its stalling economy.
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Connolly also placed some blame on the Trump White House for stalling progress in the IT space.
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The government's silence in the days after the Chibok attack was blamed for stalling the rescue effort.
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Mr. Trump grew frustrated with Mr. Kelly, in part for stalling on the president's desire for tariffs.
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In the first part of a new video series, our Interpreter columnists explore why democracy is stalling.
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In late round 4 and round 5 he was running, holding, and stalling to find his breath.
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Demonstrators, angry about both stalled politics and a stalling economy, still take to the streets each week.
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The new law sets the timer for possible insurer stalling on the date the claim is filed.
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Ghosn was uniquely vulnerable to this stalling tactic because he had always ringed himself with yes-men.
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It also hits the table a little late in the game and that's after Pelosi's stalling tactics.
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He accused the other parties of "theatrics" and stalling coalition negotiations until after state elections on Oct.
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Not even Matt Damon battling monsters in China was enough to jolt the country's stalling movie sector.
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These negotiations — along with talks on the other eight bills — are stalling, particularly over border wall funding.
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It also comes at a moment of trial, with Booker's momentum apparently stalling after a muted start.
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The Cabinet Office on Wednesday maintained its assessment of machinery orders, saying the pick-up was stalling.
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Some Toyota Prius cars need a stalling fix Food isn't the only thing to look out for.
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Sure, the White House is stalling and trying to mire the process in months of legal challenges.
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If the nose is pointing too high the aircraft is in danger of stalling and possibly crashing.
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Amidst legislative stalling, a consortium of twelve manufacturers has developed a framework for automotive cybersecurity best practices.
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Up until now, it's looked like Pyongyang is purposely stalling instead of acceding to Trump's denuclearization demand.
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In particular, the 737 Max's nose would sometimes pitch so high on takeoff it risked stalling the engines.
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Once again, Pyongyang is following its tried and true diplomatic playbook of pocketing concessions and stalling for time.
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Ankara has repeatedly accused Washington of stalling over the implementation of that agreement, known as the Manbij roadmap.
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Currencies from emerging economies benefited from the dollar stalling on concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's tax plan.
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It's also another great opportunity for The Walking Dead to do more of what it does best — stalling.
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Manufacturing activity is contracting in both China and the euro zone and stalling sharply in the United States.
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If growth meet expectations, it should help dispel any lingering fears the economy was at risk of stalling.
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The system was designed to prevent the jet from stalling, according to information provided by Boeing to airlines.
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Unfortunately, stalling Chinese and global production growth is currently being overshadowed by anemic demand, not least in China.
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Farenthold is blaming the female senators for stalling the bill, but he's not OK with taking this outside.
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Floodwaters invaded downtown hotels and businesses and turned streets into rivers, paralyzing rush-hour traffic and stalling cars.
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Another group is responsible for stalling the American Health Care Act: the moderate wing of the House GOP.
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Officials in various government departments have complained in recent years that lengthy litigation is stalling major public works.
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Two other Republican governors, Rick Snyder of Michigan and Rick Scott of Florida, are stalling on special elections.
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"We got the impression that they want to enter a stalling process here as in Manbij," Cavusoglu said.
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Things like dating app conversations stalling, or being unsure of how many people your match is talking to.
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Unfortunately, stalling Chinese and global production growth is currently being overshadowed by anaemic demand, not least in China.
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Wall Street ended slightly lower on Thursday, stalling the post-election rally as bank stocks came under pressure.
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Chinese clearance is the only one pending, with regulators continually stalling the takeover amid U.S.-China trade tensions.
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In addition, successful older adult care solutions must fit into the existing workflow or you risk stalling adoption.
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The electoral authority, which in practice acts as a branch of the government, is stalling the referendum process.
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His fear, though, is that federal lawmakers will drag their feet fighting about it, stalling its arrival altogether.
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An appeals court ruled against the administration's move last month and upheld a court order stalling the ban.
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However, Sejko said their stalling effect would be gradually reduced over the medium term in the Balkan country.
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Forecasts predict the storm will make landfall near Corpus Christi, Texas, overnight Friday, before stalling over the state.
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S. tensions are stalling big deals, but that could change in time to finalize an NXP tie-up.
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The company also blamed cheaper fares across the industry for stalling its ability to raise average fare prices.
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Every bout in the Yamma tournament saw a quick and easy takedown turn into a stalling top performance.
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Meanwhile, Signal on desktop completely stopped working, stalling out sent messages in what's usually a lively group thread.
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The committee for wildfire victims had objected to any extensions, arguing PG&E has been stalling for time.
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The implementation of the reconciliation deal was very slow with both Fatah and Hamas stalling on their commitments.
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When it came time to record my account of what had happened to me, I found myself stalling.
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You may recall that stalling is what made Hurricane Harvey such a catastrophic event for Houston last year.
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"Draft legislation on domestic violence has been stalling in parliament since 2014," Human Rights Watch's Yulia Gorbunova explains.
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The less experienced wrestlers coming through are mostly stalling on the main roster or end up getting released.
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But two weeks into his debut in pinstripes, Stanton is stalling at the plate to an unprecedented degree.
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Hurricane Dorian is finally moving away from the Bahamas after stalling over the islands on Sunday and Monday.
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Exactly how the stalling storms are connected with global warming is still an area of debate among scientists.
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And no one seemed to care how they looked when, stalling out mid-climb, they tumbled over sideways.
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He had spent most of the game dinking and dunking his way down the field, repeatedly stalling drives.
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Just like the Eagles, the Patriots marched easily down the field before stalling out in the red zone.
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However, reports of SoftBank&aposs stalling has caused other investors to warn founders against raising from the firm.
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But, in practice, Mr. Berlusconi replaced one system of corrupt patronage with another, stalling Italy's once-promising progress.
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While Mr. Barr never uttered the word impeachment, he castigated those he sees as stalling Mr. Trump's agenda.
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Kabila's opponents accuse him of stalling the vote to cling to power, though his supporters deny the charge.
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Bipartisan efforts to protect patients from "surprise" medical bills are regaining momentum after stalling out over the summer.
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Upper-level steering winds are slowing over the continents during summer, so stalling weather systems are more likely.
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Data on Thursday showed a bigger-than-expected fall in euro zone producer prices and stalling business activity.
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The guidance of the government assessment defines there is a high possibility that an economic expansion is stalling.
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Meanwhile, backers face the very real risk of founders stalling indefinitely and one day vanishing into thin air.
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The company's stock lost about a third of its value because investors were concerned about Facebook's growth stalling.
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But those efforts are stalling amid a fierce lobbying blitz and political pressures as the 2020 elections nears.
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Though initially successful in stalling deportations, the case was overturned after appeals, and deportations picked up in April.
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"We may stop at B50 if (palm) yield is not improved, if the replanting is stalling," he said.
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The porter started it again, but the drill could go no deeper than a few feet before stalling.
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The forecaster sees the storm stalling out over south Texas, drenching the state for four or five days.
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Instead, the Mariners won for the seventh time in nine games in Houston, stalling the Astros' postseason march.
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In recent months, VW has been receiving additional complaints about stalling events from the US market, prompting the recall.
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ET -- because of Democratic stalling tactics that reflect their unhappiness with Trump's cabinet picks and the overall confirmation process.
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Regardless, the possibilities for congressional stalling make it likely that our 45th president will be inheriting the Gitmo dilemma.
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But when she tried to actually make her movie, it kept starting and stalling, again and again, for years.
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Montenegro claims that Russia was behind an alleged coup attempt last November aimed at stalling its accession to NATO.
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Bilateral agreements on defense cooperation and information security have taken effect recently after years of stalling in Brazil's Congress.
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When oil goes down, many investors assume that banks are threatened, China is stalling and dividends are in danger.
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But with Sega stalling and Mario dominant, I suspect that's it, game over, for another crack at Olympic Gold.
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Political and social divisions have led to some legislative and policy-making paralysis and the stalling of major projects.
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There's still a lot of liquidity in the market, so there's a lot of stalling going on right now.
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Talking heads rushed to the microphone to lament the stalling economy and call for help from the Federal Reserve.
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With no time to reschedule an appointment I left town and dealt with days of screen freezing and stalling.
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The ONS data showed a drop in sales of carpets and floor coverings, possibly reflecting a stalling housing market.
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Environmental groups see both efforts as stalling tactics for a rule that has taken two years to be signed.
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After months of stalling and acrimony, the laws finally passed on May 18, just one week before the deadline.
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Uber's lawyers believe that Waymo is just stalling to swap or even add new trade secrets to the trial.
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America's decision to let go triggered much wrangling and some stalling by those who benefit from the status quo.
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Bolsonaro lost the support of Brazil's top lawmaker, Rodrigo Maya, amid insinuations he was stalling on anti-corruption measures.
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Under scrutiny is a new automated system in the MAX model that guides the nose lower to avoid stalling.
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The Republican National Committee (RNC) on Thursday criticized the Clinton Foundation for stalling on changes to its donation guidelines.
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One of the MAX 7373's new features is an anti-stalling device, the maneuvering characteristics augmentation system (MCAS).
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According to the WSJ, these cases are stalling because of the current public conflict between the FBI and Apple.
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A stalling economy or another financial shock could well force the country's leaders to reconsider their ambivalence about privatisation.
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These are short-term headwinds, solvable by either a stalling-out of the advance or perhaps a sharp pullback.
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Republicans instead accuse Democratic lawmakers of stalling the panel's work and blame the Obama administration for stonewalling its investigation.
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Algeria wants to drum up more investment for its oil and gas sector to end years of stalling output.
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Mr. Graykowski, the great-grandson, said that the material had been sent and that the church association was stalling.
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The fissure spotted Saturday produced a lava flow that traveled about 2200 yards before stalling about 2:30 p.m.
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As soon as the plane took off, pilots received a warning that the plane was in danger of stalling.
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He seemed to have seized the momentum, and the older Stepanek appeared to be stalling to force the suspension.
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Ortega has consolidated his rule by neutralizing and co-opting credible opposition and stalling the development of independent institutions.
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We know iPhone sales are stalling, and speculation of whether Apple's lost its innovative mojo is rampant these days.
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Sustained labor market strength could ease fears about the economy's health following weak housing data and stalling business spending.
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Shoji spent much of the fight holding Gracie around the waist from inside his guard, stalling for dear life.
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Trump, an international institution skeptic, is already stalling the appointment of U.S. judges to the WTO Dispute Settlement Body.
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And with Florence stalling, the Carolinas and the Southeast are going to see an epic, dangerous amount of it.
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She dreams of the day she can pay her bills the day they arrive, rather than stalling until payday.
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"The government will face endless legal and political challenges if it keeps on stalling progress toward equality," he said.
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Yet in recent years, there were some signs that progress might be stalling — and then Trump galvanized feminism again.
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For much of the night, his team appeared most focused and coordinated when complaining about Atlanta's prevalent stalling tactics.
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Talks between Sudan's protesters, led by the Sudanese Professionals Association, and the military, resumed on Wednesday after stalling briefly.
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But still, Galloway remained, climbing the minor league ladder before stalling with the Class AAA New Orleans Baby Cakes.
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In the short term, Alpine is bracing for stalling growth after the hype of its first launches dies down.
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"Growth across the rest of the world meanwhile came close to stalling, registering the weakest expansion since September 2012."
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Temperatures are held down by the clouds and general malaise, stalling near 50 to the mid-50s for highs.
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Wall Street and business groups have grown increasingly impatient that the centerpiece of Mr. Trump's economic agenda is stalling.
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With highs probably stalling in the mid-30s despite mostly sunny skies, wind chills remain stuck in the 20s.
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The video was shot amid stalling peace talks to slow the siege of the vital port city of Hodeidah.
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Western powers now worry that any further stalling of the Mali peace accord will allow militants to regain ground.
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But EIA experts that following 2040, the industry will likely drop due to stalling technological innovations in the sector.
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The central bank cut interest rates three times last year in a bid to keep the expansion from stalling.
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The Trump administration has been locked in a lengthy trade war with China with negotiations stalling in recent months.
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Some economists believe wage growth is stalling because companies are hiring inexperienced workers in the face of labor shortages.
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Put off by what he perceived as stalling, Mr. Best crowdfunded $15,000 to print, scan and publish files himself.
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Biden's interview comes at a pivotal time for his father's candidacy, which was stalling even before news broke Sept.
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The sudden stalling of the conference committee talks at the weekend led some Democrats to consider a backstop plan.
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I know you're a fan of Carl Stalling, but what are your other influences for this kind of work?
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Twitter tapped Dorsey, a founder of the social network, to lead the company amid fears that its growth was stalling.
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Recent business surveys suggest that despite record low unemployment, Northern Ireland's economy is stalling, partly because of uncertainty over Brexit.
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Immediately, D.A. and her mother asked for an abortion but, just as in the case with Lucía, doctors began stalling.
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It is a pattern repeated across the country: UKIP is giving the Tories votes and the Lib Dems are stalling.
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After stalling and sputtering in his past confrontations with Mr. Trump, Mr. Bush came into Greenville eager for a fight.
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The $122 million voluntary survey has been a point of controversy, with marriage equality supporters calling it a stalling tactic.
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The government and the Tuareg rebel alliance - Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) - have accused each other of stalling on implementation.
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As soon as I read her email, I realized I didn't want to keep stalling or give up just yet.
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After Martin's hilarious stalling efforts, Rihanna finally took the stage to a hyped crowd waiting to hear her greatest hits.
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Instead, le pouvoir (the power), as the latter is known, seems to be stalling for time to anoint a successor.
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"But I must say the way we see it, global growth is moderating but it is not stalling," he said.
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The government cut its assessment of the coincident index for the first time since May 2015, saying it is stalling.
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His movie career was stalling out, and his first wife, Jane Wyman, had walked out on him, leaving him desolate.
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Passenger transportation numbers have accelerated since the start of the year even as freight volumes have come close to stalling.
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But worryingly, King Abdullah's incremental reforms seem to be stalling and even going to reverse under his successor, King Salman.
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Opposition leaders accuse the president of stalling the elections in order to extend his 15-year rule, charges Kabila denies.
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Even some White House officials are uninterested in the event and are stalling on planning, said a senior administration official.
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Almost immediately, the control column began shaking violently, a warning that the plane gives when it's at risk of stalling.
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Kevin McCarthy, the House majority leader, said the Obama administration had not answered relevant questions, but Democrats blamed partisan stalling.
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Opposition leaders accuse Kabila of stalling the vote in order to extend his 15-year rule, which the president denies.
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Democrats have not yielded back procedural time on the Senate floor, stalling the beginning of the immigration debate this week.
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Bidding opened on it at 9.9 million Swiss francs ($10.02 million) and climbed to 14 million Swiss francs before stalling.
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Thr growth in Apple's wearables, home, and accessories business also comes as the company has grappled with stalling iPhone revenue.
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Australia's dollar fell 0.23 percent to $0.7072 after weak exports figures suggested its economy came close to stalling last quarter.
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The agreement, announced on Monday, opens the door for Argentina to attract foreign investment needed to revive its stalling economy.
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Maybe England's elite, after a decade of stalling at the lights, are finally about to accelerate back into the distance.
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Exciting, explosive, rarely going to decision, and never caught stalling for an instant, Gaethje is a man made for television.
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Trump accused Democratic lawmakers in mid-September of stalling the bill, saying the work requirements in the legislation were imperative.
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The EEM is currently sitting near two-year highs, despite its rally stalling in the last two months or so.
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Some regions may see an Italy-like lockdown, with shipping and delivery of essential goods slowing significantly or stalling altogether.
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The storm's stalling has raised questions about the role of climate change in producing more intense and slower-moving hurricanes.
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There are indications that software intended to prevent the jets from stalling may have played a role in both accidents.
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The so-called maneuvering characteristics augmentation system, or MCAS, is an automated system intended to prevent the plane from stalling.
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This sparked a renewed fall in Italian bond yields, which had risen earlier on signals that the talks were stalling.
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What they're saying: But, but, but: Congress is currently on August recess, stalling their ability to act immediately on legislation.
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However, 2020 looks uncertain with economic activity stalling in many parts of China as it grapples to contain the virus.
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The deficit might have been three touchdowns or more, but the Cowboys had hurt themselves several times, stalling promising drives.
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The stigma against hearing aids could prove stronger than we think, depressing sales and stalling the innovation that proponents predict.
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There was a moment where it didn't look like [being in "Twin Peaks"] was logistically possible, and I was stalling.
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The government and the rebel alliance - Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA) - have both accused each other of stalling on implementation.
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But EIA experts predict thata following 2040 the industry will likely drop due to stalling technological innovations in the sector.
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Friday's data also indicated that disarray over Brexit is starting to affect the economy and the housing market is stalling.
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Threatening to veto the Berkshire offer suggests the fund doesn't have the financing sewn up and is stalling for time.
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To prevent the airplane from stalling, Boeing designed the MCAS, which pushes the nose down automatically without input from pilots.
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Nadler was clearly flustered on more than one occasion by the delay and stalling tactics used by Collins and others.
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I wondered whether Zellweger, who's sometimes had a rough go of it in the media, might be stalling for time.
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"It's time to stop stalling and move forward," Jennifer Levi, director of GLAD's Transgender Rights Project, said in a statement.
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To get him to the federal courthouse in Downtown Brooklyn, the police sometimes shut down the Brooklyn Bridge, stalling traffic.
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He wasn't supposed to fuck me' Meanwhile, last month's apology by Sodalicio head Moroni comes after months more of stalling.
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A sensor erroneously reported that the plane was stalling and erroneously sent the plane nose down, and pilots couldn't override it.
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Days after Mike Pompeo accused Moscow of stalling the overthrow of disputed President Nicolas Maduro, Trump contradicted his secretary of state.
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The constitution limits a president to two terms, though opponents accuse him of stalling the election to cling on to power.
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A separate Caixin survey published last week showed China's manufacturing sector hardly grew in October after stalling in the previous month.
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"The bitter but honest truth is that for a decade, our cause has been stalling," he said early in his remarks.
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The EPA could then take its time to review the case, basically stalling the enforcement of the CPP's carbon-cutting requirements.
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California's decision to hire outside counsel is distinctive, but litigation as a means of stalling the federal government is hardly new.
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That one bad device is already stalling the rollout of foldables is not a show of confidence for the form factor.
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The franchise is stalling in part because its desire to be edgy won't line up with its desire to be traditional.
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Saudi Arabia's index edged down 0.3 percent to 6,629 points, stalling near technical resistance at the July peak of 6,4963 points.
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Dannel Malloy, repeatedly stalling, sending delegates off to a memorial for victims of the Orlando nightclub massacre and serving them dinner.
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In 1940, she innovated a special metal disk, similar to a washer, to regulate the fuel flow and effectively prevent stalling.
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The UN extrapolates from past trends, so the stalling in Africa makes its model predict higher fertility far into the future.
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McConnell has become an obstacle for the Democrats, blocking Supreme Court nominations and stalling major bills from the Democratic-led House.
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The big picture: The U.S. and China have spent the past week blaming each other for the stalling of trade negotiations.
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Toyota Motor says it has issued a recall for 2.43 million hybrid vehicles in Japan and elsewhere for problems with stalling.
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A special Mexican unit trained by Americans has been revived after stalling because of mistrust and a sense of national pride.
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Global Brigades has said it believes the accident was caused by the bus's engine stalling as it went up a hill.
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The stalling has irritated other nations, which say it could harm Canada's efforts to win a seat on the Security Council.
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Also weighing on wage growth is stalling jobs expansion within manufacturing, once considered one of the hallmarks of the U.S. economy.
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Many court battles dragged on for years, stalling construction at times, according to the review of more than 400 federal lawsuits.
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The curve steepened slightly to 96.5 basis points on Thursday, suggesting the flattening of the yield curve this week was stalling.
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Once again, the existence of multiple investigations means that the stalling of any particular one may not matter all that much.
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In last month&aposs letter, Danylyuk accused Groysman of stalling vital reforms of the state tax service needed to combat corruption.
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Vice president Donald Blythe (Reed Birney) is stalling the Senate vote and not pushing through the anti-filibuster measure Claire wants.
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The touting of automated tools, machine learning and AI is being used as a stalling tactic to avoid looming government regulation.
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But Democrats have said they will not pursue time-consuming litigation on the matter, arguing that it is a stalling tactic.
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They accuse the government of stalling elections for state governors, which polls suggest would not go well for the ruling Socialists.
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Congress worked like a well-oiled machine to move that legislation without stalling, and sure enough, the tax cut came through.
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Not only are the numbers misleading, but by celebrating premature victories, we risk stalling the momentum to end the addiction crisis.
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They are employing a political version of Dean Smith's "four corners" offense — a frequently effective offensive strategy for stalling in basketball.
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"American Idiot" wasn't a chart hit when it was released in the US, stalling at No. 61 on the Hot 100.
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They're stalling safeguards for imperiled wildlife for no other reason than to please campaign contributors in Big Ag and other industries.
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As NAFTA talks continue, the groups are aiming to keep momentum going while concerns abound that the discussions may be stalling.
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It's like learning to drive stick shift, and you can expect a fair amount of stalling as you practice shifting gears.
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Rising populist, nationalist and protectionist rhetoric and policies has contributed to slowing or stalling cross-border economic integration in recent years.
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These tricks are a complex sequence of tossing, catching and stalling the ball, pulling off near impossible balances and exquisite landings.
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The curve steepened slightly to 95.7 basis points on Thursday, suggesting the flattening of the yield curve this week was stalling.
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"We don't mind the noise," he said of the protesters, before adding that he didn't think they were stalling the bill.
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Opposition activists have been wary of dialogue for years, insisting Maduro has used it as a stalling tactic in the past.
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The latest inundation was caused by a so-called atmospheric river of moisture from the Pacific Ocean stalling over the region.
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The Cabinet Office said machinery orders are "stalling", a downgrade from April's assessment that said orders were showing signs of "pickup".
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After another foiled attack from Brazil, Alvarez, stalling on a throw at midfield, makes the universal "just chill a sec" signal.
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Critics see the array of delay tactics as aimed at stalling an investigative report to Congress until after November's midterm elections.
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Pacing the baseline and constantly using a towel to dry off are common stalling tactics in the men's and women's game.
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Further complicating things, analysts said, was Myanmar stalling the efforts to help the Rohingya, hardly surprising considering how this crisis started.
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He took it like I was trying to create some privacy for us, but in truth, I was stalling for time.
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After the Indonesia crash, a new flight-control system meant to keep the jet from stalling was suspected as a cause.
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The answers helped illustrate why Beto O'Rourke is stalling and Pete Buttigieg is surging in the first months of the campaign.
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Norma has an ulterior motive, since she is stalling for time, hiding from her people that she is their enemy's lover.
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But the stalemate in the U.S.-North Korea talks risks stalling the overall diplomatic momentum that Mr. Moon helped to create.
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Max Baucus and other Democratic senators spent months fruitlessly negotiating with Republicans, who, it is obvious in retrospect, were cynically stalling.
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He did not say he was considering removing any existing tariffs or stalling the ones due to take effect this week.
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Interest in the draft and "World War III" surged online, stalling the government website where young men are required to register.
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Why do leaders in the State House use stalling tactics to reject the ERA when vast numbers of Virginians support it?
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Most candidates on the stage in Charleston, South Carolina, shared a common goal: stalling Senator Bernie Sanders' march toward the nomination.
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With this new roadblock potentially stalling his anticipated acquittal, Trump lashed out at Bolton on Wednesday in a series of tweets.
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As the Dow Jones industrial average crossed 22,000 for the first time ever, one of the index's key counterparts is stalling.
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This lack of diversity is hurting the movement and stalling progress that's been made to address the issue of climate change.
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Oakland reached the Cleveland 6-yard line by the two-minute mark before stalling and turning the ball over on downs.
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The Senate may be "back to work," but that hasn't stopped hundreds of House bills from stalling in the upper chamber.
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Issues that in my opinion, trump the concerns of Senators set on stalling, blocking and playing politics to get their way.
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A couple of years ago I sought an interview with Trudeau for a piece about Canada's successes — and he kept stalling.
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Growth of renewable power capacity resumed in 2019 after stalling last year, the International Energy Agency said in an estimate Friday.
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But it won him plaudits among the liberal base in large part because he talked it out as opposed to just stalling.
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The 737 Max 8's MCAS lowers the plane's nose when a sensor detects that the aircraft is at risk of stalling.
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It recently extended the disclosure deadline to August 24, though nothing would prevent it from stalling again—except, perhaps, a court order.
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Erdogan said Turkey was the victim of a "stalling tactic" over Manbij and Islamic State no longer posed a threat in Syria.
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The firm also said Tesla is "stalling as a niche automaker," and cut its 12-month price target to $150 from $192.
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With trade talks stalling, the Trump administration last week increased duties on $200 billion worth of Chinese products from 10% to 25%.
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After stalling in December, Iraq's army has made rapid gains in the eastern half of the city over the past ten days.
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In addition to these dropped charges, Stalling is currently in the process of being investigated on charges of possession of child pornography.
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Whole Foods contributed $1.3 billion to net sales, the company said, despite the grocery chain's stalling financials prior to the Amazon merger.
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Some Democrats had accused Trump's fellow Republicans of stalling the sanctions package at least until after that meeting, to please the president.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was mostly unchanged, stalling after climbing to a seven-week high on Monday.
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The Asian neighbors have been in prolonged trade talks since 2010, with diplomatic tensions between the two sides occasionally stalling the negotiations.
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But the financial crisis of 2008 had led to the deepest recession for decades, with real wages falling and productivity growth stalling.
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In these circumstances, and with the Franco-German engine stalling, three smaller countries are becoming more influential: Spain, the Netherlands and Austria.
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But, crucially, global catastrophes from the Great Depression and World War II played a large role in stalling legal immigration for decades.
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New York-based Human Rights Watch blamed the Nepali government and political parties for continued "cynical stalling" on accountability for war crimes.
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Boeing vice president Mike Sinnett insisted pilots had sufficient training to be able to handle any issue with the anti-stalling software.
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The Australian dollar dipped 0.20 percent to $0.7072 after weak net exports reading suggested Australia's economy came close to stalling last quarter.
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The stock of dollar credit to emerging markets stopped rising in the third quarter, says the BIS, the first stalling since 2009.
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If you're not, as long as you keep trying to attack and look after your own legs it's a great stalling position.
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The French economy is showing signs of stalling after a pick-up that followed President Emmanuel Macron's election in May last year.
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However, the report said a recovery in exports is stalling, a downgrade from last month when the government said exports were recovering.
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"There is ... little doubt that the economy is stalling, regardless of the volatility in the data," PwC senior economist Mike Jakeman said.
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In classic Bisping style, as soon as he hit the mat he began exclaiming to the referee that St-Pierre was stalling.
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But stalling the front-runners, Ted Cruz won the GOP's Utah caucus, while Bernie Sanders won the Democratic caucuses Utah and Idaho.
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One of Wall Street's largest firms sees signs the 2019 rally is stalling, but that may be no reason to turn bearish.
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Pesce gave the Hurricanes a much-desired fast start after the team was too often stalling in that area in recent games.
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"We were so nervous, there's a good ten minutes of us stalling that we had to cut from the start," said Adam.
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The successful conclusion to the massive deals put repricing and refinancing transactions back on the agenda after stalling during the summer months.
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"Since the constitution was ratified, the state has been stalling," says Muhammad Azmy, head of the Public Nubian Union, a pressure group.
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Their ostensible aim was to accelerate a "recall referendum" which could oust Mr Maduro: the pro-government electoral authorities are deliberately stalling.
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Ole Miss (227-6, 2-4 SEC) drove the field quickly on the game's first drive before stalling at the Vanderbilt 6.
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Aston Martin sent its engineers to China after it tried and failed to replicate the stalling problem in its own engineering laboratories.
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By stalling the movement of bills to reauthorize the fund, some policymakers on the right have prioritized private greed over public good.
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Both sides have accused each other of delaying negotiations, which resumed in Cairo and Khartoum in September and October, before stalling again.
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For me it was the most bipartisan experience I've had on Capitol Hill," Cleaver said, adding, "I never saw any intentional stalling.
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That's what happened in December, when the two sides announced a trade truce that almost immediately unraveled, stalling a rally for stocks.
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She called on Prime Minister Theresa May to stop stalling and to begin the two-year process of negotiating Britain's departure. Mrs.
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Qualcomm CEO Steve Mollenkopf told CNBC in April that broader trade tensions between the two tech-heavy countries were stalling the deal.
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It was coincidentally also the day after US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley blamed Russia for stalling a ceasefire in Syria.
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It's no longer enough to know where users or customers are dropping off or stalling, but what should done to rectify this.
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Nigeria's parliament and President Muhammadu Buhari are yet to reach agreement on the 2016 budget, stalling the implementation of crucial fiscal plans.
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Senate Republicans are struggling to find a path forward for their ObamaCare repeal bill, with infighting between moderates and conservatives stalling progress.
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President Donald Trump took to Twitter Monday to blame Democrats for stalling a deal to protect about 800,000 young immigrants from deportation.
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"He has been asking for his money during that period, but the respondent was stalling and delaying until now," the filing says.
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But as international negotiations kept stalling, proposed legislation repeatedly staggered toward failure and scientific forecasts worsened, frustration grew among grass-roots environmentalists.
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Worse, the pilot didn't realize that with the autopilot off, the plane's computer was no longer preventing the wing from aerodynamically stalling.
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"It is time that the E.P.A. stop stalling and taking prolonged amounts of time to do the right thing," said Ms. Shabazz.
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Without many allies in the GOP, these critics will have a more difficult time bucking party leadership and stalling Senate GOP initiatives.
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White House officials have told the Europeans directly that they believe they are stalling, in hopes of waiting out the Trump administration.
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But in the new version, Boeing introduced an emergency system that automatically corrects the nose angle to prevent the plane from stalling.
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The slowdown was driven by a near-stalling of new business, with the survey revealing a sharp drop in demand from abroad.
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In animal experiments cited in the new reviews, exercise altered the molecular environment around some tumors, stalling or even halting their growth.
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Iraqi soldiers crawling toward this building were receiving lots of small-arms fire from inside, stalling their advance about 500 feet away.
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She knows which meetings matter, where power sits, which explanations for why something isn't possible or isn't happening are merely stalling tactics.
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Instead, the House rushed its investigation and compounded the problem by stalling the transfer of the articles of impeachment to the Senate.
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Instead, the House rushed its investigation and compounded the problem by stalling the transfer of the articles of impeachment to the Senate.
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Now faced with an official demand, Clinton's lawyer reverted to the same tactic he had used over the previous six months: stalling.
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A Morning Consult poll conducted entirely after Wednesday's presidential debate showed the former mayor's national support stalling and his favorability ratings falling.
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Detractors of the bureau deride it for overreach, contending that it has stymied lending, harming the housing market and stalling car sales.
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The group, also known as Yaffed, has accused it of stalling to avoid alienating Hasidic leaders who control important blocs of votes.
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On Tuesday, three GOP senators said they would oppose a push to repeal Obamacare without a replacement, seemingly stalling other legislative plans.
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Stalling global warming requires fundamental structural changes Environmental recalibration will require fundamental structural changes across most of the world, the report acknowledges.
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So instead of stalling out, the Fat E-5 will crawl up and over roots, rocks, and icy patches like a yeti.
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The latest forecasting models show the storm stalling along the coast before moving south slightly, combining a severe surge with heavy rains.
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Over time, that can lead to engine damage and loss of power or stalling, especially on cold days or in heavy traffic.
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The government cut its assessment of the coincident index JPCIIN=ECI for the first time since May 2015, saying it is stalling.
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The Australian dollar dipped 0.25 percent to $0.7072 after weak net exports reading suggested Australia's economy came close to stalling last quarter.
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The opposition accuses authorities of stalling the referendum at the behest of Maduro by arbitrarily changing criteria needed to trigger the vote.
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Indonesian officials believe the failure of a sensor may have triggered an automated software system designed to prevent the plane from stalling.
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Now, read the article, "Flooding in Mozambique From Cyclone Idai Made an 'Inland Ocean,' Stalling Rescues," and answer the following questions: 1.
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He blames the local prelates for the stalling of a political "dialogue" which he wants to conduct on his own self-interested terms.
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Demand sentiment remains weak as investors worry about a stalling global economy and an intensifying trade war between the United States and China.
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Yesterday, lava from Fissure 25 came to within 53 feet (25 meters) of the plant's nearest well pad before stalling, as Reuters reports.
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Despite his implication that the Fast and Furious is stalling, the franchise has continued to release successful films since its debut in 2001.
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Rising wages should help support consumer spending and soften the hit to the economy from a softening housing market and stalling business investment.
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A preliminary report from Indonesian investigators indicates that Lion Air 610 crashed because a faulty sensor erroneously reported that the airplane was stalling.
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Depending how far inland the storm pushes before stalling, it could cut power to tens of millions across the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic.
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Instead of focusing on rumors, Peter focused on the status of the investigation — and questioned why the government may have been stalling it.
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After all that stalling over Maeve's plotline, we're still not going to let her try to escape the park, or confront her programming?
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Key findings from Tuesday's survey include a stalling in hiring intentions and a falling-off in manufacturers that are experiencing improved cash flows.
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Investors and executives say Silicon Valley fundraising for start-ups is stalling, right at a time when many need cash to support operations.
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" While Saut sees the market stalling for a few sessions, he said, "I don't think any pullback is going to be that much.
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For two procrastinating love birds stalling to meet each other, well, they would have kept waiting if they didn't get a little push.
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Whenever the narrative battery shows signs of stalling, he clamps on a pair of jumper cables and shocks the thing back into life.
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Growth is stalling, Q1 is going to be really nasty and there's increasing skepticism that even a trade deal will turn the tide.
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The US, which is a major donor to the young nation, condemned the delays and criticized both sides for stalling the peace process.
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The halving in the region's economic growth rate was not altogether surprising, however, given a stalling in France's economy in the second quarter.
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Some critics have described them as a stalling tactic by the ruling Socialist Party which is struggling to control a worsening economic crisis.
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With Twitter's ad business stalling, it can't just rely on telling advertisers it's a real-time communications platform where they can show ads.
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The deadly crashes were largely caused by software that was supposed to prevent the newer 737 Max planes from stalling in certain situations.
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Clifton said Trump may be angry at China over stalling on trade talks and potentially dragging the negotiations out to the presidential election.
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Both sides warned the other that there could be a political price to pay in an election year for stalling on Zika funding.
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A weaker currency can help a country's export-focused companies and - in the case of China - can alleviate greater concerns about stalling growth.
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The Trump administration is reportedly stalling on disbursing Northern Triangle aid — with a substantial portion of its budget from last year still unspent.
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Local consumption is stalling due to low population growth and improvements in energy efficiency, while domestic capacity is sufficient to meet basic requirements.
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While this drama has played out in public, Gimlet's stance of stalling union recognition, Gizmodo has learned, goes back to at least January.
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But Practice Fusion stakeholders told CNBC they were misled by an executive team that was projecting a bright future as momentum was stalling.
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I am not a lawyer, of course, but the court records show Facebook in a poor light: evasive, pedantic and stalling for time.
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A weaker currency can help a country's export-focused companies and - in the case of China - can alleviate greater concerns about stalling growth.
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Also in April, China's Consumers Association issued a statement saying that there were enough incidents of the Vantage stalling to warrant a recall.
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The company faces an almost perfect barrage of headwinds to its core products that is stalling its plans for long-term chip domination.
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He noted that the National Defense Authorization Act had passed for nearly 60 straight years but accused Democrats of currently stalling the bill.
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Documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicate that, due to a software glitch, those vehicles may be at risk of stalling.
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Finally, in June, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit indicated that it was tired of the Administration's stalling.
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"I just tried to stay as cool as I could temperature-wise," Stalling told Golf Channel, sweat pouring off his beetroot-red face.
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Other senators, however, have raised questions, stalling Hyten's nomination for months and making it unclear if he has enough support to be confirmed.
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But even those who worked for Poroshenko say that something changed in the year after he won, his reform effort stalling in 2015.
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Clinton to stop stalling on whether she opposed the Keystone pipeline, worrying that "dodging another issue" would hurt her in the Democratic primaries.
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But infighting soon broke out among the victors, paralyzing the government and stalling International Monetary Fund aid for an economy on life support.
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It is part of the reason why many Fed policymakers remain confident in continuing to gradually raise interest rates without stalling economic growth.
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Nevertheless, sentiment on prices remains dim as fresh signs emerge of a stalling global economy and ongoing concerns about growing U.S. crude supply.
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Mann said that's a possible indication that the ocean currents that bring warm water northward—and heat to western Europe—may be stalling.
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Starting out innocuous and then jarring, stalling, upsetting its audience with intent—after the last two weeks, I should really get off Facebook.
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Last week, the European Central Bank and Bank of England also unveiled substantial stimulus packages in a bid to prop up stalling economies.
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The company said most of the stalling had occurred when the vehicles were idling or while starting, turning or moving at slow speeds.
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Her lawyer, Robert Van Aalst, said he thought the government was stalling to appease its right-wing supporters in advance of the election.
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Now the latest depressing poll from NBC News/GenForward reveals how those financial troubles are stalling some of life's basic milestones for millennials.
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I was depressed and anxious about the fact that my life keeps stalling, this time as a result of a late rent check.
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Many have suggested that the de Blasio administration is stalling for political reasons, because ultra-Orthodox Jews tend to vote in large numbers.
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Until now, India's stalling economy was the main reason for the IMF to cut its forecast for global growth this year to 3.3%.
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And the vote in June threatens to cleave Britain from the European Union, potentially stalling one of the world's most successful economic powerhouses.
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In addition to the changes in manufacturing practices, stalling global trade and rising protectionist sentiment are also threatening Asia's export-led economic models.
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The Maduro government is stalling, throwing up procedural roadblocks through institutions it still controls, notably the Supreme Court and the National Election Commission.
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China's manufacturing sector barely grew last month after stalling in September and export orders contracted further, according to a private sector manufacturing report.
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Ford's accusation has ricocheted through Washington, costing Kavanaugh public support and stalling his march to confirmation ahead of the hotly contested midterm elections.
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She said BLM's processing of already-submitted permits during the shutdown helped prevent companies' rigs from stalling and generated revenue for the government.
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Democrats argue that if they don't take that step, other witnesses will copy Lewandowski's playbook in dodging questions and stalling during the hearing.
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The system seems to have forced the nose of the jet down in a mistaken belief the plane was at risk of stalling.
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A preliminary report by investigators found the Lion Air pilots were struggling with a safety system designed to prevent the aircraft from stalling.
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Biogen is targeting high-priority medicines in its pipeline after concerns over stalling demand for its key MS drug, Tecfidera, in recent quarters.
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May's stalling tactics to backfire — annoying Scots enough to persuade a majority to support independence if they finally have the chance to vote.
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A stalling Trans Pacific Partnership agreement and global complications causing delays in implementing many free trade deals also troubled exporters, the ministry said.
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The police were criticized after officers delayed examining the body of Lupo's second victim, stalling the investigation, because the deceased was HIV positive.
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After minutes of flailing arm punches and stalling against the cage, assigned referee Herb Dean went to break up and restart the action.
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Much has been made of how the cliffhanger was a poorly executed stalling tactic aimed at baiting fans rather than telling a story.
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The president's dispute with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer over a border wall is one factor stalling a key bit of New York infrastructure.
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Many in the opposition mistrust dialogue proceedings given that previous efforts ended without agreement and Maduro's critics broadly saw them as a stalling tactic.
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The gain is an encouraging sign that consumer spending is beginning to show life after nearly stalling out at the beginning of the year.
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Without that, the EU has said the talks risk stalling and its chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has already warned time is running out.
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Joseph Curtin, senior fellow at the IIEA and the author of the report, said the Trump administration's policies were stalling progress towards those targets.
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Andrew Cuomo said the state Senate was stalling on the speed camera issue and that the cameras need to be operational before school starts.
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Gupta said the downturn in the oil and gas industry was showing signs of stalling and the impact to Singapore banks would be less.
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It turned out to be unnecessary [QuizUp's boom was short-lived] but it did mean all of our other projects stalling for three months.
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Venezuela's opposition accuses the election council of stalling the recall at the behest of Maduro by arbitrarily changing criteria for requesting a recall vote.
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Instead, they stormed the hearing room the next day, stalling the deposition of a new witness, Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary Laura Cooper, for hours.
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That same year, Hyundai announced a U.S. recall of half a million Sonata sedans due to manufacturing flaws that could result in engine stalling.
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AS IN POST-SOVIET Russia or opioid-ravaged parts of America, stalling growth in life expectancy is often a sign of a sickly society.
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In a research report, Barclays said Tesla is "stalling as a niche automaker," and cut its 12-month price target to $150 from $53.
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The report on Wednesday from the Commerce Department also showed a decline in building permits, raising concerns that the housing market recovery was stalling.
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However, demand sentiment remains weak amid fresh signs of a stalling global economy and an intensifying trade war between the United States and China.
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Sentiment for oil remains dim as fresh signs emerge of a stalling global economy, with the trade war between the U.S. and China intensifying.
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New legislation A bill raised in 2012 to legalize same-sex marriage failed in parliament, the Legislative Yuan, after stalling at the committee level.
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A sharp slowdown in job growth in May had cast doubts on whether growth was picking up after almost stalling in the first quarter.
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On Tuesday, Obama announced a new $90 million US effort to clear unexploded bombs in Laos that are ruining lives and stalling economic development.
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The recovery in drilling, however, lasted for 14 months before stalling in August and September after producers trimmed spending plans due to softer prices.
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Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS): An automated system Boeing installed to prevent the aircraft from stalling (losing lift) by pushing the plane's nose down.
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In the Indonesian crash the pilots fought a losing battle against anti-stalling software that forced the plane's nose down at least 20 times.
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"He wouldn't talk to us for days," says Noesner, who is the author of Stalling for Time: My Life as an FBI Hostage Negotiator.
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Democrats suggested that Republicans were stalling the bill out of loyalty to Trump, whose administration has criticized the sanctions package as potentially too restrictive.
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The slowdown in global growth and pull back in external demand saw the city state's economy stalling for much of the past two years.
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The system is designed to aid pilots using fly-by-wire systems to receive proper feedback in order to prevent an airplane from stalling.
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The easing backwardation should have been a warning signal that the global economy and oil demand were stalling and the stock situation was improving.
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At this point, it feels like The Walking Dead is just stalling until Negan Nick: Carol's departure did feel like a huge missed opportunity.
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But Democrats say the idea of tacking on North Korean sanctions is just the latest Republican stalling tactic on behalf of the White House.
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From finding investors to promoting an idea, it is the issue of being taken seriously that is most effective at stalling Mexico's female entrepreneurs.
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"They say the economy is stalling, inflation is at 11 percent ... If it wasn't for Erdogan, it would be like 70 percent," he said.
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It has not helped that growth is stalling in China, Kazakhstan's second largest trading partner, while Russia, its largest, is now deep in recession.
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Besides the official committee process stalling out, members have few opportunities to be together as colleagues, and public space is increasingly antagonistic and dangerous.
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A closely watched email privacy bill is struggling in the Senate and could be at risk of stalling, despite unanimous passage in the House.
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But Ankara has accused Washington of stalling progress on setting up the safe zone and has demanded it sever its relations with the YPG.
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That's positive news for Beijing, giving policymakers room to further reduce risks in China's financial system and rein in pollution without stalling economic growth.
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To many fans it appeared that if you held Wanderlei Silva down you would be stood up for stalling and given a yellow card.
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But the figures, covering the fourth quarter of the company's fiscal year, also showed stalling growth in the volume of sales over its platforms.
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Don Beyer (D-Va.) filed an amendment that would prohibit the Defense secretary from stalling, suspending or canceling the program in fiscal 2018. Rep.
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Kenta Inoue, senior market economist at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities, pointed out that Trump's tariff delay came just as U.S. stocks were stalling.
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MCAS was meant to stop the 737 Max from stalling, counteracting a tendency for the nose to drift upwards by forcing it back down.
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Lawmakers and energy reform advocates are pushing the Senate to quickly join a House energy bill conference committee amid concerns that progress is stalling.
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Now Conservative leaders are stalling for time, and the Labour party has decided it is time to stop pretending to be a coherent party.
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Opposition leaders have been deeply skeptical of talks with the government, describing them as a stalling mechanism that would allow Maduro to gain time.
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Much has been made of the fact that growth in coal use around the world is stalling, but coal will not disappear anytime soon.
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Rehearsing with a new person and getting the chemistry just right takes time, stalling the band's momentum, but Makhija has made peace with it.
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He performs the whole cringe-like ritual of stalling, downing the drank, looking toward the ground, fumbling his hands and tripping over his words.
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The Buccaneers reached the five-yard line before stalling with an illegal procedure infraction on tackle Gosder Cherilus and a delay-of-game penalty.
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The Bengals' (3-1) season-long problem of stalling near the goal line forced them to settle for five field goals by Mike Nugent.
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The president seemed sympathetic to those protected under DACA Sunday, but has continued to blame congressional Democrats for stalling an agreement on the program.
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Even so, despite Mr. Feig and his two well-synchronized stars, "A Simple Favor" starts stalling out as the narrative feints and dodges increase.
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Instead the problem seems to be that high-income taxpayers who have some ability to time when they receive taxable income are deliberately stalling.
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It's designed to correct a plane's angle if the plane appears to be stalling, but if activated incorrectly it could initiate a steep dive.
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But he struggled early in his professional career, stalling at the second-tier Challenger level as players like Coric and Zverev cruised past him.
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Prosecutors said that the request was a stalling maneuver, and that even if someone else's DNA were found, it would not clear Mr. Alley.
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Russia was also angered by U.S. sanctions stalling its efforts to complete its Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which would take natural gas to Europe.
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A third factor that may be linked to climate change is the more frequent "stalling" of storms—as has happened with Dorian this week.
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Westpac economist Matthew Hassan said auction rates were showing "a clear and fairly rapid cooling" which was consistent with "outright stalling" in price growth.
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But the effort had languished for weeks amid technical holdups in the House, compelling Democrats to accuse Republicans of stalling on the president's behalf.
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As early as 2003, NHTSA received complaints that Saturn Ions were stalling and, by 2004, that their airbags were failing to deploy in collisions.
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Other data on housing, trade, and manufacturing have also been relatively upbeat and suggested the economy was growing at moderate speed rather than stalling.
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Co-chair and former Democratic vice presidential nominee Joe Lieberman said that the voters are exhausted with their national government stalling along party lines.
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A stalling of sales tax revenues, a barometer of the economy, helped to widen Britain's budget deficit by more than expected, official data showed.
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Hummer was discontinued as part of GM's bankruptcy in 2009 amid stalling sales, high gas prices and a sour reputation for polluting the planet.
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Other than stalling growth, the move also , which had been believed to largely be parked in the now-banned 500- and 1,000-rupee bills.
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Matt Gaetz of Florida, lasted about four and a half hours, stalling a scheduled interview with Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Laura Cooper. Rep.
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A closely watched email privacy bill is struggling in the Senate and could be at risk of stalling, despite unanimous passage in the House.
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That means, among other things, he is often hypocritical, attacking the 1% while stalling on releasing his own tax returns, as Milbank points out.
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The system is meant to automatically lower the nose of the plane when a sensor indicates that the aircraft is at risk of stalling.
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Russia accused the U.S. of deliberately stalling the visa process for Kremlin officials, saying the delay could exacerbate existing international tensions, according to Reuters.
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A similar effort by Barack Obama in 2013 passed the Senate 68-32 with support from both parties before stalling out in the House.
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The bill does not appear to have that sunset provision, and contains other language meant to prevent stalling the creation of an oversight board.
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Similarly, Harris made a major impression with her debate performance Thursday night, cementing her status as a frontrunner, despite stalling in some recent polls.
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A preliminary report into October's crash, however, indicates that the likely cause of the crash was a faulty sensor that reported the airplane was stalling.
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"Unbelievable that Russia is stalling a vote on a ceasefire allowing humanitarian access in Syria," U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley posted on Twitter.
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With that growth engine potentially stalling could come the first time that the company would see a decline in revenue rather than its consistent growth.
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"The peace agreement is stalling and is at risk of collapse if more political deals aren't struck," said Alan Boswell, the group's South Sudan analyst.
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That was an initial sign that plans for the listing were stalling and that Riyadh was looking to raise funds elsewhere, the banking sources said.
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The news also lifted hopes that the U.S. economy has regained momentum after all but stalling out in the first three months of the year.
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It accused Transform of playing hardball with Sears and stalling as a negotiating tactic to gain more from a company on the brink of liquidation.
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It is just one of the many grievances of Sri Lanka's disaffected Tamils, who feel that reconciliation between them and the Sinhalese majority is stalling.
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However, McDonnell said that asset managers and executives had told him the government's current approach to Brexit was stalling investment because of all the uncertainty.
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The report notes that foreign-banks, which are not as experienced with the regulatory exams, have received objections to capital plans, stalling payouts to investors.
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China's proposed retaliatory tariffs against a range of U.S. goods including beef could also help France by stalling U.S. shipments after they resumed last year.
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Investigators said the jet's MCAS flight control system, which is designed to push the aircraft's nose down to prevent stalling, was involved in the crashes.
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With Home Depot shares briefly touching an all-time high of $139 on Tuesday, CEO Craig Menear doesn't see the company's fortunes stalling anytime soon.
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Capricorn emphasizes the importance of making progress and Mars retrograde is all about stalling progress — it's no wonder this would make for an unhappy union.
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Suu Kyi's party swept a 2015 election and formed a government but concern is growing that the reform program is stalling or even sliding back.
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It first launched a year ago as an effort to give people another reason to use Twitter, in light of challenges with stalling user growth.
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"This all creates the necessary conditions for resumption of the political process, which has been stalling for a long time," Lavrov told a news conference.
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So when USB webcams try to access a stream, they end up stalling out and freezing because the cameras can't enable these blacklisted compression formats.
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Despite Google heavily endorsing the standard and deeply integrating it in Android, RCS has been slow to gain traction, with problems stalling a wider rollout.
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But there's already talk of democrats stalling the vote à la the GOP's refusal to confirm Merrick Garland, Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court spot.
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They suggested that Republicans were stalling the bill out of loyalty to Trump, who praised Russian President Vladimir Putin last year during his election campaign.
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It was not immediately clear whether the Ethiopian crew chose to re-deploy the system, which pushes the Boeing 737 MAX downwards to avoid stalling.
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In France, April industrial production is seen bouncing back 0.4 percent while Italian output is seen picking up to 0.9 percent after stalling in March.
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Maduro routinely calls for dialogue, but his adversaries suspect he may use talks as a stalling tactic to help his image without producing concrete results.
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Colombian miners are targeting Asia in a bid to find new customers as consumption in their traditional markets of Europe and North America is stalling.
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I think it's also in large part to how much the show has built up Negan: at this point, it feels like they're just stalling.
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After stalling out of the gate production-wise, the Channing Tatum Gambit movie has officially been pushed back from its original October 6th, 2016 slot.
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The Cabinet Office stuck to its assessment of machinery orders, saying the pick-up was stalling, using the same assessment for an eighth straight month.
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If the MCAS detects that the plane is flying too slowly or steeply, and at risk of stalling, it can automatically lower the airplane's nose.
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"There's a sense the economy is stalling and companies' earnings are bad this year, so I'm holding off from spending on big items," she said.
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Western powers accused Russia and Syria of stalling tactics to delay the process and of tampering with evidence that may have pointed to government involvement.
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An appeals court on Wednesday ruled against the Trump administration and upheld a court order stalling a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
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These paved the way for stalling some sanctions and guaranteed less aggressive enforcement of sanctions still in place — that should be seen as an achievement.
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An appeals court on Wednesday ruled against the Trump administration and upheld a court order stalling a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
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Today, it is imperative that national security and scientific facts take precedence over political stalling tactics and a NIMBY- "Not-In-My-Back Yard" attitude.
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Talks between Mexico, the United States and Canada to renegotiate the North America Free Trade Agreement dragged on for months last year, stalling at times.
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The Russian telecoms market has become saturated in recent years, with stalling revenue growth prompting operators to cut handset prices and tariffs to win subscribers.
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His government is already stalling on releasing a report into a joint U.S.-Somali raid on Bariire in August that residents say killed 10 civilians.
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Local reports say conservatives are planning dozens of amendments and protections to any bill supporting same-sex marriage, potentially stalling the process in its tracks.
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Pallone also mentioned bipartisan legislation that would crack down on stalling tactics used by drug companies to prevent cheaper generic competition from entering the market.
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After years of stalling, China now finds itself in the unenviable position of being world leader on climate change, thanks to Trump's willfully blind irresponsibility.
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That system, designed to deal with potential issues that could arise from the plane's redesigned engine placement, automatically adjusts the plane's angle to prevent stalling.
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If the Blazers hope to avoid stalling out as a perennial seventh-seed, tough personnel decisions will have to be made in the near future.
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While politicians in Russia and Ukraine have taken turns blaming one another for stalling the implementation of Minsk II, Ms. Syroyid has proudly taken credit.
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It also means fuel efficiency across US cars and trucks will likely stagnate once again, stalling progress on reducing air pollution and fighting climate change.
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The Philippines had accused Canada of stalling, prompting angry rebukes from Duterte, a volatile but hugely popular president known for his tirades against Western governments.
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Or were her captors, about whom Mr. Toobin has a lot of background information, partly stalling as they figured out what to do with her?
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Trump in May withdrew from the accord between Iran and six world powers aimed at stalling Tehran's nuclear capabilities in return for lifting some sanctions.
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American officials suspected the Russians were stalling so the deal could be sealed in a meeting the following day between Mr. Obama and Mr. Putin.
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Now, Trump is in a new fight with China over the narrative about the coronavirus pandemic that is racing around the world and stalling economies.
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The next downturn might make sure of it, stalling their careers and sucking away their wages right as the millennials enter their prime earning years.
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Even if AT&T and its peers manage to only postpone their inexorable decline, a few years of stalling can be worth billions of dollars.
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Kansas State took the opening kickoff and marched 50 yards before stalling near the goal line, settling for a Blake Lynch 24-yard field goal.
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The series "burns through its most interesting parts while stalling out during its dullest," Margaret Lyons wrote in her review for The New York Times.
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They can help determine whether the plane might be stalling — with its nose pointed at the wrong angle for its current speed to maintain lift.
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After three years of stalling in the House and Senate, President Obama signed into law the biggest health reform bill since the Affordable Care Act.
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By autumn, business and investor confidence had plummeted, investment in new factories and other equipment was stalling, and car sales were in a nose dive.
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He seized control of state bureaucracies, stalling their once-promising progress, and replaced the old system of patronage with a new one loyal to him.
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"The global auto industry is expected to witness an unprecedented and almost instant stalling of demand in 2020," IHS Markit said in an emailed report.
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She reached out to police detectives, some deeply invested and others seemingly less so, but the investigation moved at a snail's pace before stalling altogether.
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Wall Street S&P 21.5 and Dow futures went on a similarly erratic trip; first diving, then springing, then stumbling and eventually stalling near-flat.
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Stimulus measures, such as more spending by local governments, lower taxes and more bank credit, have kept growth from stalling, but the economy remains fragile.
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The EPA's decision assures that vice grip will remain, denying consumers a choice at the pump and stalling the growth and evolution of biofuel technology.
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Japan launched a $122 billion fiscal package last month to support stalling growth and as policymakers look to sustain activity beyond the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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Big Asian investors like Land & Homes are now turning their attention to Brisbane, left relatively unaffected as a stalling economy kept land values in check.
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An increase in drug-related deaths is believed to represent one factor in the stalling figures, with accidental drug overdoses causing 9.53,600 deaths in 2016.
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He opened a back door channel to Hanoi via a Chinese-American socialite — promising a better deal if elected, thereby stalling the Paris Peace talks.
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Why it matters: With the smartphone market stalling, Apple needs to find other ways to make money while also maintaining its share of the market.
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The Koch Family Foundations are among those that have drawn the most attention, especially for their work discrediting climate change and stalling public transit projects.
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Trump doesn't repeat phrases and adjectives because he is stalling for time, Liberman says; for the most part, he's providing emphasis and strengthening the association.
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In a hilarious turn of events, it wasdsos Anjos who asked the referee to stand the men up as Lawler was stalling on a bodylock.
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The Cabinet Office raised its assessment of machinery orders, saying they are showing a pick-up, compared with its previous view that they were stalling.
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Both sides have dug in, stalling legislation that was supposed to have been passed before the Diet shut up shop for the summer on June 18th.
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Mr. Aronson, 69, has played a quiet but crucial role, entering the talks early last year at a time when they appeared in danger of stalling.
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Crude markets posted their biggest monthly losses in six months in May amid stalling demand and as trade wars fanned fears of a global economic slowdown.
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The race to Dow 20,63 is stalling on the first trading day of the new year, but this does not mean the bull market is over.
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With local oil production stalling, traders said the country of over 2000 million people and 22016-percent annual economic growth would gradually increase its crude imports.
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They make these highly rhetorical arguments about stalling part of health care system, inequality, and these are argument that is the Republicans will have to address.
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Minority party representatives have clearly gotten the message of "no compromise," and some aspects of the majority party's legislative agenda have shown faint signs of stalling.
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After more than a decade of sputtering and stalling, it may be premature to declare that the Franco-German engine is revving on all cylinders again.
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When the bill was being weighed by Congress almost a decade ago, Republicans cited concerns about adding to the deficit as their rationale for stalling it.
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Even Ms Suu Kyi's main priority, the peace process between the government and the ethnic armies that have fought it for decades, appears to be stalling.
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In Panama ($59m) the supreme court is stalling a case against Ricardo Martinelli, a former president who lives in Miami and alleges persecution by his successor.
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The recently unsealed transcript of the oral arguments in that case reveals the frustration felt by the Office of Independent Counsel (OIC) over White House stalling.
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In the months since then, members of the New Museum Union have accused the museum's management of stalling the talks, but the museum denies this claim.
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If that weren't enough, cautionary yellow lights were set off again by the International Monetary Fund, warning that the world economy is at risk of stalling.
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Maduro routinely calls for dialogue with the opposition, but his adversaries see dialogue as a stalling mechanism that burnishes the government's image without producing concrete results.
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Go deeper: Rude, red awakening: China's theft of U.S. tech is hard to stop The mainstreaming of Trump's attack on China China's stalling pattern pays off
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When he fell ill in Las Vegas, Sanders' campaign had been stalling in polls, as Warren pulled ahead and solidified her status among the front-runners.
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WASHINGTON — The Senate and House passed a bipartisan deal on Thursday that will overhaul how sexual harassment is handled on Capitol Hill, after months of stalling.
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"Daniels said she was talking to me and sharing these details because Trump was stalling on finalizing the confidentiality agreement and paying her," Weisberg wrote later.
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The rate cut is seen as a pre-emptive measure to prevent negative impacts from trade and the slowing global economy from stalling out U.S. growth.
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NEW YORK, April 25 (Reuters) - Treasury yields were up slightly on Thursday morning amid mixed U.S. economic data, stalling a price rally that began on Wednesday.
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Trader sentiment and options-trading patterns have reached short-term extremes typical of a market susceptible to stalling or perhaps even slipping back a few percent.
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Despite the early start, the brand has struggled to dominate in China as it has in the US, stalling out with a little over 400 stores.
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When Obama issued this executive action in 2013, there had not been a director of the ATF for seven years due to the stalling of Congress.
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The U.S. Constitution delegates the power to negotiate treaties to the president, meaning Trump could refuse to relay the ratification to NATO, stalling the process indefinitely.
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A day earlier, the International Monetary Fund called on the G20 to plan for a coordinated stimulus program to keep a slowing global economy from stalling.
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"This adds another important tool to the malaria control toolbox that we really need, because malaria gains have been stalling," Foy told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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ET, where the company is expected to announce new subscription services as it seeks to find new areas of revenue growth to combat stalling iPhone sales.
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Khaled was, understandably, pissed off when his Sunday night set went to crap -- after repeated sound issues and tons of stalling ... he was eventually booed offstage.
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Kim, getting wind that something is up, immediately begins stalling for time in an effort to find the woman Scott clearly doesn't want her to see.
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Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman see-sawed on the issue, first agreeing to raise tariffs early in his term in 2016 but then stalling on further increases.
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In addition to stalling Uber's growth in the massive market of New Delhi, the incident was naturally a cause for distrust among potential and current consumers.
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Carson Guo and his brother James lost their licensed dealership with Aston Martin in Beijing in December 2016 after fielding complaints from customers about stalling cars.
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He has also accused the Obama administration of stalling the project for political purposes, urging the president to issue the necessary easement to complete the pipeline.
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The MCAS system is supposed to detect if a plane is pointing up at a dangerous angle and correct it to prevent the plane from stalling.
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Kim Jong Un will pursue his own interests, and is more than capable of stalling the process on his own, if he chooses to do so.
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"We always stated that we believed the Citizens' Assembly to be a stalling tactic by the Government," Claire Lanigan, a spokeswoman for the group, told me.
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THE TOPLINE: Will the Pyongyang summit be seen as a breakthrough in North Korea negotiations or just another broken promise and stalling tactic from the North?
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The argument for the current process is that, were negotiators to be more transparent, stakeholders and political bodies would constantly be challenging negotiators' decisions, stalling progress.
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If Trump is reelected, that "would probably mean a stalling of U.S. emissions," said Corrine Le Quéré, a climate scientist at the University of East Anglia.
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Japan, the world's third largest economy, is stalling yet once again and slipping back into deflation at a time when credibility in Abenomics is rapidly dwindling.
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China's foreign ministry on Wednesday blamed the United States for flip-flopping over the past year, following recent Trump comments that warned Beijing against stalling (Reuters).
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It could continue raising rates to fight inflation or slow its rate-hike campaign to avoid stalling an economic growth period apparently on its last legs.
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Financial markets reacted to the possibility of Trump's agenda stalling further even as his first major legislative win, a tax overhaul, seemed to be within grasp.
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Despite stalling user growth, especially in the United States, Twitter has been aggressively suspending accounts, including ones that were created by users to evade prior suspensions.
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Hurricane Dorian devastated the Bahamas, hitting the Abaco Islands as a Category 5 storm on Sunday and stalling over the island of Grand Bahama on Monday.
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Around 300 million of China's 13 billion people smoke, and anti-smoking campaigners have accused the industry of stalling efforts to implement effective tobacco control measures.
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Queues of dozens of cars extended in both directions from each angle of the corner, stalling traffic and blocking the entrance to the neighboring shopping center.
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The village chief in Tongo Tongo seemed to be stalling the service members, and military officials now believe he was allowing time for insurgents to assemble.
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Many opposition sympathizers say Maduro uses dialogue proceedings as stalling mechanisms to burnish the international image of the ruling Socialist Party while avoiding any significant changes.
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But abusing old men and making the cage more stalling friendly are not the most heinous attempts to appear unique you will see in fight promotion.
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Fast-track procedures to approve legislation in Congress were struck down by the constitutional court, stalling laws for land reform, political participation and a truth commission.
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But GOP leaders failed to reach that goal, with Democrats blocking appropriations bills stalling in the Senate and the legislative calendar curtailed by the election season.
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The slowdown in buybacks is part of a larger trend of spending cuts, Goldman found, as trade uncertainty and stalling global growth weigh on the market.
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The Trump administration is reportedly close to finalizing its proposal to freeze the standards at 2020 levels, stalling fuel efficiency at about 37 miles per gallon.
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He often waits for a precise moment to snap a photograph, stalling in front of a wall or scene for the right person to walk by.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States demanded rapid results on Wednesday from its trade talks with the European Union and complained that the bloc was stalling progress.
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Y.]" and saying O'Rourke "has been stalling disaster aid to Houston [which] shows that he will always put partisanship ahead of doing what's best for Texas.
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An example is Suriname, where a severe recession and inflation has contributed to the partial reversal and stalling of key reforms, delaying the second programme disbursement.
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WhatsApp cofounder Jan Koum announced his departure from the Facebook-owned subsidiary in April, but he's still employed, reportedly stalling until his remaining stock options vest.
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I'd note, however, that it remains peculiar how we're simultaneously worrying that robots will take all our jobs and bemoaning the stalling out of productivity growth.
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Aides from both parties say funding for a Planned Parenthood partner in Puerto Rico is no longer stalling talks on the government's short-term spending bill.
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"A stalling (storm) inflicts strong winds on the same region for a longer time, potentially driving greater storm surge and depositing more rain," the study says.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump accused Democratic lawmakers on Thursday of stalling major farm legislation and said the work requirements in the bill were imperative.
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Investigations later determined flight-control software known as MCAS, which was designed to keep the Max from stalling, was a primary factor in both planes crashing.
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To prevent opponents from stalling the bill indefinitely, once one chamber passes the resolution, the other must hold a vote on it within 18 calendar days.
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That distinction between literary dialogue and stage dialogue keeps stalling the action; the only scenes to benefit from theatricalization are thus those whose conflict is subtextual.
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Graham said on this issue the president knows where he stands, and warned that stalling any further could open up the Middle East to more attacks.
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Aoun has said he will not accept Hariri's resignation until he returns to Lebanon to explain his thinking — a move widely seen as a stalling tactic.
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While the bill had passed the New York state House numerous times, it kept stalling out in the Senate, which remained controlled by Republicans for years.
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Crude futures traded mostly flat throughout Thursday's session as sentiment remained weak amid fresh signs of a stalling global economy and ongoing concerns about growth in supply.
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One analyst agreed with Obama that Russia's bread and butter is oil and natural resources, and that's why he sees its economy stalling in the near future.
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There is already dismay in European capitals at the US' unilateral withdrawal from the international agreement that committed Iran to stalling any alleged development of nuclear weapons.
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Stalling on an answer, said Augustine, could be a red flag that you're not accustomed to working collaboratively or that you're unable to "play nice" with peers.
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Though the pilots followed procedures, the report said false sensor readings activated the jet's automatic system against stalling, known as the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS.
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The key is what Chair Janet Yellen has to say because the doves who have been behind stalling on hikes haven't been heard from yet, added Lee.
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Facebook's overall growth already seemed to be stalling in the US, and a recent report out yesterday said the social network may be losing millions of users.
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But as I've noted before, these announcements have the effect of delaying the implementation of these rules, and stalling is a key part of Pruitt's modus operandi.
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Housing starts and industrial production rebounded strongly last month, suggesting the economy was regaining steam early in the second quarter after almost stalling early in the year.
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"From a timing perspective, [there's] no downside" to the White House stalling the Democrats as long as possible, according to a top Republican white collar defense attorney.
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The U.S. Senate reached an agreement on Thursday to resolve a technical issue stalling the sanctions, although the measure's fate in the House of Representatives is uncertain.
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Having quickly captured the eastern side, the western half of Mosul has proved much trickier to navigate, with the advances slowing, and even stalling in recent months.
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Influential movement leaders wondered what the heck was taking so long, why Defense Secretary James Mattis seemed to be stalling rather than reversing the Obama-era policies.
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According to that report, the 737 Max 8 had a previously unknown feature to help prevent pilots from pitching the nose too high and stalling the plane.
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It could have worked if Game of Thrones had leaned into the ridiculousness of how it was plainly stalling for time, but the show didn't do that.
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But Africa's most populous nation is also home to an army of unemployed youth, many of whom see few prospects amid staggering corruption and a stalling economy.
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Khurshid Khoja, a San Francisco Bay-area attorney who specializes in cannabis issues, said the climate was stalling deals as companies grow nervous about opening their books.
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The move to tighten eligibility criteria failed to garner enough support in the Senate, and Trump blamed Democrats opposed to the tighter restrictions for stalling the bill.
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"I been riding through the streets two weeks / Fighting calling you baby / Know you get a kick out of kicking it / Then stalling me crazy," he sings.
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And with negotiations stalling (the resumption of talks set for January 14th has been indefinitely postponed), officials talk less of an early victory than a protracted war.
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"It has had an impact in stalling his momentum," said John Formella, a Christie supporter and volunteer who chairs the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Republicans, of the attacks.
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A day after Davutoglu's ouster, Simsek himself emphasized the importance of reforms and warned that any stalling of reforms would have a negative impact on economic growth.
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Meaningful reforms—such as preventing Japan's vast, quasi-statist system of farm co-operatives from gouging hard-up farmers with high prices for farm supplies—are stalling.
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A day after Davutoglu's ouster, Simsek himself emphasised the importance of reforms and warned that any stalling of reforms would have a negative impact on economic growth.
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The halted divestitures put even more pressure on a company that is struggling with stalling sales, falling profit and shares that have tumbled 26% year to date.
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CNN has previously reported that the IRS objected to the scope of the Manafort probe and ultimately decided to share information with Mueller's team after initially stalling.
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At that time, House Democrats were just exiting the floor after stalling proceedings for more than 24 hours in a call for action on gun control legislation.
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Sports officials refused to provide a list of the athletes who were present at a boxing training camp, revealing the names after stalling for a full hour.
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EU officials publicly say Ukraine and fellow aspirant Georgia have qualified for visa liberalisation, but behind the scenes Germany, France, Belgium and Italy appear to be stalling.
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The race for resources to spur India's economic growth has pitted some of its most vulnerable people against the state, stalling industrial projects worth billions of dollars.
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Opposition leaders accuse the National Electoral Council of stalling their effort to recall Maduro, whose popularity in March dropped to 27 percent according to local pollster Datanalisis.
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The order is the latest of a series of showdowns between Australia's biggest banks and regulators intent on reducing risk to customers amid a stalling global economy.
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This quarter, the very Twitter move of its users not growing and its advertising business stalling happened once again and shed more doubt on the company's future.
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They've witnessed how fossil fuel companies and utilities have held cities back by locking us into costly, polluting energy while fighting or stalling affordable clean energy solutions.
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Southern Democrats abandoned the party to become Republicans, and Richard Nixon won the presidency in 1968 on a Southern strategy of stalling forward movement on civil rights.
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If staple foods like rice fail to provide critical vitamins and minerals, illnesses like anemia and beriberi will rise, stalling progress in the climb out of poverty.
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Beyond that, her case failed to attract much attention — in the local news media or from the authorities, with the investigation stalling after detectives made little progress.
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The president's allies have worked to sabotage much of the panel's efforts, freezing proposed legislation to protect witnesses and stalling the enforcement of new campaign finance laws.
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Concerns included engine stalling, brake problems, airbag failures, headlight failures, unintended acceleration, an uncomfortable ride, faulty gas gauges and gas tanks prone to exploding in rear impacts.
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And Graham is also trying to persuade current Republican senators that a Republican win in the presidential election is too uncertain to make stalling a good idea.
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It poses an economic threat, potentially stalling the growth on which Northern Irish peace is so dependent and upending an established American policy of supporting that progress.
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The company has already temporarily closed at least 27 locations nationwide as a result of lost income and is stalling its plans to continue developing new restaurants.
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The talks stalled when the government insisted that roadblocks put up by demonstrators be taken down, which committee members took as a stalling tactic, Mr. Chamorro said.
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President Donald Trump took a shot at the Federal Communications Commission — an agency under his own administration — for stalling the proposed Sinclair Broadcast and Tribune Media merger.
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Plus, there was his past derision of Mr. McCain, who joined Ms. Murkowski and Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, in stalling Mr. McConnell's push for repeal.
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Young People Worry After Military Strike Interest in the draft and "World War III" surged online, stalling the government website where young men are required to register.
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Ethics experts have already made abundantly clear why the GSA needs to terminate the lease, so insisting that the agency's hands are tied looks awfully like stalling.
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Key to the deal is the cooperation of the United States, which has been stalling progress unsure of the deal's political impact in a presidential election year.
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Regulations tend to be far more vulnerable to legal challenge and other stalling tactics, including regulatory hearings that could take years even to schedule, than actual laws.
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Lawmakers are growing increasingly frustrated with a series of procedural spats that are stalling new Russia sanctions in the House amid mounting concerns about Moscow's election meddling.
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Oliver Rakau of Oxford Economics, a consultancy, reckons that stalling car production alone explains nearly half of the fall in Germany's industrial output in the second quarter.
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This is particularly true for oilfield services and equipment providers, which need to cut costs in the face of stalling cash flows and shrinking capex, bankers said.
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The single currency shed 0.2% overnight after a survey showed European business activity stalling, and in fact going backwards in powerhouse Germany where a manufacturing recession deepened.
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"Looking at it now, it seems they were more interested in stalling the progress of the conversation than actually working to make a deal," Ms. Gunasekara said.
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The spirits industry data shows the trade war is stalling exports at a moment when thirst for products such as American whiskey is surging around the globe.
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The hemming and hawing over them is meanwhile also stalling more than $20 billion in investment in clean energy, according to Democratic lawmakers who oppose the cuts.
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That extended the local bond rally seen in recent weeks as a worsening economic outlook and stalling exports boosted rate cut bets, suggesting the tightening cycle is over.
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The $22018-billion field of moderate size by international standards is seen as a key asset to help slow the decline of Vietnam's stalling oil and gas production.
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Blaine Gabbert tossed a touchdown pass for the 2302ers, who impressively rolled up offensive yardage in Chip Kelly's first game as coach before stalling in the second half.
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But the prospect of key security experts quitting or stalling the creation of a backdoor to iPhone's security is another thing to consider in this ongoing legal battle.
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The grassroots had been stalling out amid Republicans' secretive talks about health care, but once the bill was public, the left and Democratic leadership united behind its opposition.
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Ankara has accused Washington of stalling progress on setting up a safe zone inside Syria's northeastern border with Turkey that would be cleared of the Kurdish YPG militia.
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He blamed Senate Republicans for stalling action on a budget to help protect some of those facing tough re-election races from having to take some tough votes.
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Read more: Rubio holds onto delegates in hopes of stalling Trump Experts have warned that such a move could result in an arms race in Asia and elsewhere.
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Variety says the email may have been a stalling tactic, as the email was sent in late July before HBO had fully assessed the extent of the hack.
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Nord Stream 23 has divided the EU, with German opposition to the new draft rules stalling discussions since it was proposed by the EU executive in November 2017.
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West's legal team claims that Lloyd's is stalling on making the payments due to the fact that Kanye's medical examination after the cancelation found marijuana in his system.
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WASHINGTON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump accused Democratic lawmakers on Thursday of stalling major farm legislation and said the work requirements in the bill were imperative.
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Weak and expensive connectivity is a big barrier to Facebook adoption in developing markets, especially as user growth in developed regions is stalling – or, even decreasing at times.
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Some astrological enthusiasts believe that these stalling properties make the void of course moon a great time to take it easy and just focus on general life upkeep.
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BMW is recalling about 136,000 vehicles registered in the United States for a fuel pump problem that could cause stalling, according to a filing with U.S. safety regulators.
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"The G-20 process is stalling and needs a big kick in the butt," Mahbubani wrote in a pre-summit opinion piece for the Berggruen Institute's Insights publication.
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However, analysts at Morgan Stanley said there were also signs that prices could fall again soon, pointing at stalling gasoline demand and improving output in Canada and Nigeria.
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Retail sales show strong and quickening growth while manufacturing output is stalling, purchasing managers surveys point to the most sluggish conditions since 2016, and construction activity is falling.
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