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And once a frenzy takes hold, it tends to spread.
It takes hold of anyone and everyone if it can.
A politics of fear and resentment and retrenchment takes hold.
So what happens if cronyism takes hold in the U.S.?
Once Zika takes hold in this country it can spread rapidly.
How quickly that takes hold at Penn remains to be seen.
As the heroin takes hold, she scratches her head and neck.
But it's what we have always done when fear takes hold.
When a seizure takes hold he sometimes starts to turn blue.
But when the collecting fever takes hold, only the best will do.
Scott finds the boy amid the wreckage and takes hold of him.
However it happens, gravity takes hold and a brief, violent drama begins.
And as that takes hold, Russia's gas-station economy will sink further.
Greed, after all, is a learned behavior, and it takes hold early.
As the effects intensify, a sense of clarity takes hold on the user.
This is that rare addiction memoir that gets better after sobriety takes hold.
I think racism is prejudice plus power, that's where it really takes hold.
But gradually a collaboration takes hold and together the group becomes ever grungier.
A culture of vengeful punishment takes hold, crowding out the rule of law.
Disbelief takes hold first, then panic, followed by sobering disappointment and simmering resentment.
But you can bet if that proposal takes hold, there will be lawsuits.
This theory, if it takes hold in law, significantly weakens the Establishment Clause.
Unemployment rises more, and a self-reinforcing negative dynamic — a recession — takes hold.
With the other hand, she reaches out and takes hold of the strap.
As the new law takes hold, many Missourians seem content to forgo such instruction.
And from there, an obligation to strike back at the offending posters takes hold.
Yet, even before this policy takes hold, the PDMP has significant effect on prescribers.
It's nice when everyone takes hold of a jewelry trend, and it becomes popular.
And then through some combination of inspired play and Sunday drama, victory takes hold.
If mass starvation takes hold in Yemen, expect an even more deeply divided country.
But you can bet if that proposal takes hold, there will be lawsuits. 16.
But if the music takes hold of a person enough, it almost doesn't matter.
Suddenly, demands are made for devices to be turned off, and a heirachy takes hold.
When plot takes hold in the second half, Louis unearths his characters' shadows and contradictions.
Investors, meanwhile, are still plowing their money into safe haven assets as fear takes hold.
"New and Improved Lorelai" (season 6, episode 1) The great Lorelai/Rory rift takes hold.
What is the precise moment, in the life of a country, when tyranny takes hold?
The problem is only going to get worse as the Internet of Things takes hold.
As recovery takes hold the "spread"—the extra yield over risk-free Treasury bonds—narrows further.
This election showed that when people can't imagine beyond their fears, a destructive story takes hold.
If Hammer's call to action takes hold, it could have cataclysmic consequences for Stan Lee's creation.
When mania takes hold, you're more productive; ideas constantly materialize—and, obviously, they're always fucking brilliant.
Remind yourself of this the next time a negative train of thought takes hold of you.
And his ascension comes as a diverse movement takes hold in many parts of the world.
As the pandemic takes hold in North America, local smartphone market leaders must prepare themselves accordingly.
"Once it takes hold in a jail it's going to be a real nightmare," he added.
And it's in those quiet moments that the elegiac power of "The Irishman" really takes hold.
Only once a recovery takes hold will the government have money to pay back its debts.
Returns on their investments are poised to drop just as a seismic demographic shift takes hold.
When your mind takes hold of an idea, you do everything in your power to manifest it.
But as Om Telolet Om takes hold internationally, the excitement has faltered in its birthplace of Jepara.
But you can only operate with that kind of mentality for so long until accountability takes hold.
The color red connects back to the Red Room, which takes hold of everyone in the house.
Third, as a more protectionist climate takes hold, governments want firms to locate more activity "at home".
It's this cartoonish commitment to each other, as the weed takes hold, that proves the point best.
How much proof of its effectiveness does school choice need to show before it finally takes hold?
HG takes hold of your body and fills every inch of it with an impulse to writhe.
The so-called IPO window may close as a global economic slowdown takes hold and markets decline.
When winter cold takes hold, our dogs can't layer up the way we do without our help.
Northern European countries are bracing themselves for major outbreaks within weeks as the virus rapidly takes hold.
In the past month alone, it's seen another 8,000 registrations as the global health crisis takes hold.
The electricity really takes hold in the chattering fourth variation and carries through to a rousing conclusion.
Once doubt takes hold, they wonder why they spend so much time and emotion on mere games.
And if a narrative of unlikability takes hold, it can influence voters without their even realizing it.
Leadership of every stripe needs to be incredibly responsive and responsible as the Fourth Industrial Revolution takes hold.
Unfortunately, Harlem's unique black culture is one that is rapidly disappearing as gentrification takes hold of the city.
Fame takes hold of people differently, and even the slightest bit of visibility makes some old routines difficult.
A politics of fear and resentment and retrenchment takes hold and demagogues promise simple fixes to complex problems.
Anti-vaccine sentiment is easy to spread through social media and difficult to rebut once it takes hold.
She furnishes us with a model of how orthodoxy takes hold of the psyche and begins to twist.
"By middle school, the message of what it means to be a man really takes hold," Porter said.
But the mood among the community is beginning to shift, as the reality of the situation takes hold.
But, then as if some drunken collective conscience takes hold and you see everyone start to work together.
If it takes hold, I envision two ways to resolve the conflict between transgender rights and privacy interests.
When the habit takes hold, it will have a ripple effect and eventually boost your productivity, he says.
But it seems to me that it would go away over time as the legal market takes hold.
Miller agrees, noting that if Trump's pro-business agenda takes hold, the bank will probably be the biggest beneficiary.
This is a story that will be repeated millions of times across America if the Senate's bill takes hold.
When the mercury begins to hold steady at 70 degrees, a particular type of frenzy takes hold of you.
And as an El Niño weather pattern takes hold, forecasters think that 2019 could become the hottest year ever.
Levine firmly believes that the time to start thinking about this is right now, before the change takes hold.
It's Claire's trajectory which takes hold in a season where supporting characters are somewhat disappointingly thrown to the wayside.
As digitalization takes hold, it needs to compete with technology giants, as well as other miners, to win talent.
Still, they warn that domestic stocks like retail and homebuilders may come under pressure if a Brexit takes hold.
Trader Brian Kelly, though, warned that Facebook shares may not fare well if volatility takes hold of stock markets.
And then there are the profiteers who cash in as the climate crisis takes hold across the United States.
The ultimate result may be that the two sides resemble each other more and more as consolidation takes hold.
It will be interesting to see how those lines evolve — or alternatively, remain steady — as more commercialization takes hold.
At the end of the day, that's a nice thought to keep hold of, especially when fear takes hold.
Rather, it's about the indoctrination of youth, and what it takes to undo the brainwashing once it takes hold.
And as that takes hold, Bully-boy Putin will have to think twice about Ukraine, Poland, and the Baltics.
Public life suffers if the idea takes hold that wicked Russians (and their accomplices) are responsible for beaten politicians' failings.
Backlash often takes hold when passion for reform dissipates and better-organized or better-funded interests can reassert their power.
Recently given a diagnosis of aphasia, he's racing to finish a book of case studies before the dementia takes hold.
A key question, according to survey respondents, is just how long economic growth can continue before a recession takes hold.
WHAT HAPPENS TO THE OUTLOOK FOR GLOBAL TRADE IF THIS RHETORIC ACTUALLY TAKES HOLD AND CONTINUES IN THE LONG RUN?
As climate change takes hold, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, in India's Bay of Bengal, are seeing more irregular rainfall.
And forecasters expect that the situation will only get worse later this spring as an "unprecedented" flood season takes hold.
Parts of the Midwest are experiencing the coldest temperatures in 20 years this week as the polar vortex takes hold.
Sadly, once the grip of addiction takes hold, too many parents are never able to be reunited with their children.
Her singing was plush and warm, with lyrical sheen in tender phrases and steely intensity when Senta's obsession takes hold.
The disease causes months of agonizing and uncontrollable muscle spasms, and is almost impossible to treat once it takes hold.
The mysteries of Hanna's past are explored in much greater detail, while the sense of mystery never quite takes hold.
A dull, lethargic feeling takes hold when it doesn't make sense to leave the house (or when you physically can't).
Conversely, once the notion to commit suicide takes hold, it may just as suddenly create an inevitability of its own.
As the cold logic of a public health crisis takes hold, the president may be learning that lesson too late.
But things quickly take a turn for the unexpected, after a car collision takes hold of one of the daters.
CF: That's true to some extent, but Valley fever is a contagion that takes hold as much in Indiana as California.
A moment of sadness, intensity of emotion overwhelming even those who thought themselves immune, then applause and finally celebration takes hold.
Now and then he takes hold of her leash and tugs on it; she looks up at him and smiles patiently.
A restless night of sleep takes hold of me, only relenting when the clocks endless noise becomes one of an alarm.
" Why it matters: "Past precedent suggests that if a 'populist era' takes hold, it might last as long as three decades.
There were whispers of "the bite," an infectious disease that takes hold after being tagged by a rat with the affliction.
In the 10 minutes or so it takes for each ear candle to burn, a calm takes hold of the group.
Finally, as interest rates fall and policy stability takes hold, the banking sector also looks appealing to investment, the analyst said.
Often, marine life takes hold as well, and the sills turn into living reefs, teeming with fish, crabs, and other shellfish.
Even on Mr. Anderson's "Hurricane Birds," when Mr. Evans improvises in punched notes and unlinked phrases, a springy groove takes hold.
He gets a great deal of help from Hawke, who takes hold of the movie from his first scene to last.
As the coronavirus pandemic takes hold in the United States, restaurant chains are rolling out new measures to ensure customer safety.
As the new year takes hold, many people will be setting themselves a New Year's Resolution — including billionaire magnate Richard Branson.
"If the results are good, it might actually be worth buying on Tuesday" if more market stability takes hold, Cramer said.
Another round of voting may leave Mr. Macron facing a reshuffle if a Legislature not controlled by his party takes hold.
President Emmanuel Macron's government has also ordered a temporary ban on public gatherings as the virus takes hold in the country.
If that mentality takes hold, the markets can look forward to a relatively peaceful few months, with lots of mostly sideways action.
"If a fire starts and takes hold during catastrophic fire danger conditions, lives and homes will be at risk," the statement said.
"While it is a high number, unless a multiple-week trend takes hold, I would not find it too concerning," Keon said.
But the bad guy is identified for the audience right away — in the first episode — and the show's dual nature takes hold.
But if the idea takes hold in social science, it could prompt a fundamental shift in the kinds of questions researchers pose.
" And if sponsored data takes hold, "consumers will ultimately be paying for it built into the sub costs of independent streaming services.
To the extent that real urgency on climate change takes hold, or innovation outstrips expectations, that will happen faster than currently projected.
But amid Healy's whip-smart banter and well-hewed cameos (including appearances by several unsung female inventors), a thorny question takes hold.
Republicans in Congress aren't giving up, with leaders determined to enact healthcare and tax legislation before the midterm election season takes hold.
After a pause for thought, it reaches out an arm, takes hold of a branch, lifts it up and drags it clear.
S. equities can continue to rally even as a crisis takes hold, provided there is no adverse impact to the U.S. economy.
Europe can thus bring two important elements to the table if the upcoming summits prove successful and engagement with Pyongyang takes hold.
As the dreaded polar vortex promises record-breaking low temperatures across the Midwest this week, the dream of warmer climates takes hold.
He knows how it feels to shiver and vomit as the malaria parasite takes hold; he has experienced the symptoms time and again.
Recent trouble in the equity market has intensified investors' interest, as the idea of municipal bonds as a safe haven asset takes hold.
But when a shock hits and fear takes hold, investors tend to trust only storehouses with one key trait — the certainty of survival.
AN IDEA TAKES HOLD But the idea of zero waste and waste prevention in the US dates back to President George H.W. Bush.
This is something that will change if the NWSL takes hold in the US along with women's professional leagues in Europe and elsewhere.
The virtuous cycle takes hold when, after enough rounds, each side concludes that its adversaries will probably follow the terms of any agreement.
As the program takes hold, health officials hope to find evidence of healthier pregnancies, fewer maternal deaths, lower Medicaid spending and other benefits.
As the number of sellers increases — and the company's pricing algorithm takes hold — its penetration into the marketplace will improve significantly, he said.
It remains unclear if the Kurdish-led force was on board with pulling back even if a pause in fighting firmly takes hold.
Markets are set for a wild day of trading on Friday as volatility takes hold following a historic sell-off around the world.
A tsunami of stupid uncle jokes and, when the alcohol takes hold in the wee hours, a veritable jukebox full of sleazy 80s hits.
There's a second major issue as the ceasefire takes hold: the question of what Turkey, America's most frustrating NATO ally, will do in response.
Once installed, the rootkit takes hold to maintain its presence and phones home to its command and control server to download additional malicious components.
"We think natural disasters are only going to get bigger as climate change takes hold," said Pete Giencke, a product manager for Google search.
The bitterness rests squarely on the sides of your tongue and only disappears as the numbness takes hold, because yeah, Kava tea induces numbness.
This is especially true as the daily grind of the year ahead takes hold, pushing those New Year's resolutions into the "maybe someday" category.
There is no check to the vicious online harassment that almost immediately takes hold on the internet, even if it represents an excessive punishment.
If Trump's Thursday tariff expansion takes hold on September 1, it would result in the U.S. taxing nearly every Chinese product sent to America.
The more densely chickens are packed, the more likely an incidence of lice, which is hard to get rid of once it takes hold.
But as climate change takes hold—spurred on by the emissions that jet aircraft pump into the atmosphere—that convenience has become a vulnerability.
Having multiple unconnected people review each report can prevent groupthink and "the knee-jerk victim-blaming response" that takes hold in many workplaces, she said.
Walter Wang, the esports boss at HTC, believes it will be some time before the new technology takes hold in the world of professional gaming.
A burly mustachioed guy punches his way in and takes hold of the ankles of a pregnant woman at Gran's feet to yank her out.
That is where the future begins, and there's no telling what everyday life will look like if basic income takes hold across Canada, and beyond.
Meanwhile, the patient's symptoms continue to worsen and he misses the critical window where his condition might have been treated before permanent disability takes hold.
Investors would then broadly avoid emerging markets as the U.S. economic slowdown takes hold, sending the real into the same doldrums as the Mexican peso.
As climate change takes hold, more producers are increasing their mourvèdre components, as it tends not to get as jammy and alcoholic as grenache does.
Jackson came close, so close, to the moment where all things start to fall in place, where winning begets winning, and the nomination takes hold.
With good plumbing — and if the growing political will to address the rise of inequality takes hold — there is a bright future for tax justice.
Make it a part of your getting up routine, or your nighttime routine, and you might be surprised how quickly this new habit takes hold
As it takes hold, we will be wasting less public money on programs that don't work and will be funding programs that make a difference.
Just know that retailers have up to 10 days to process your request, so a few missives might slip through before the cancelation takes hold.
And it has an impact that many Republicans haven't shown the stomach for that criticism once it inevitably takes hold in the general news media.
This is crucial, because it's more cost effective to prevent conflict than it is to support military intervention after conflict erupts and extremism takes hold.
The awkwardness about what the changing nature of this role means when a man takes hold of it is evident in how we talk about it.
There have been several fits-and-starts in Libya, but as the past several years have shown, once a fragile peace takes hold, the oil flows.
Most are lower-income economies and are now facing strains again as the first real sustained rise in global interest rates since the crash takes hold.
In the trailer, this means that the sangria — which may or may not contain psychedelic drugs — takes hold, and the proverbial dancing shit hits the fan.
The company expects the brand to generate a low-single-digit lift in that metric here in the current fiscal year, as its turnaround takes hold.
Delay is costly: a study by the department in 2012 noted that responding to drought early is several times cheaper than waiting until famine takes hold.
You're looking for mispricings in the market primarily due to irrational downward assessments of other investors — usually places where emotion takes hold and logic gives way.
The alleged conspiracy takes hold But Butina's Russian handlers had been hankering for a more permanent fix, according to prosecutors, and Erickson was there to help.
I offer up my ankle as he takes hold of my leg with one hand his other hand is slowing winding its way up my leg.
If Salesforce's approach takes hold, it could offer a further boost for Samsung, which already is the market leader in Android devices, especially among business users.
Despite efforts to build a tightly controlled-but-effortless environment on cruise ships, cracks show easily when something like an infectious disease takes hold on board.
Stock markets around the world have plunged in recent days as the sense takes hold that a public health crisis could morph into an economic shock.
More important, she explained in a succinct fifteen minutes the danger faced by a nation when uncivil and demonizing rhetoric takes hold in the public arena.
The more this attitude takes hold, and the more that studios realize how valuable their library of titles has become, the more the television industry changes.
There's an occasional emphasis on the difficulties of communication (romantic, cellular), but the melancholy mismatch of lovers that gives the play its heart never really takes hold.
There is no way of knowing why an appetite takes hold, or how long it will take to let go, only that it will, eventually, let go.
They may become embedded in the organization's underlying culture, which begs the question: Once a toxic culture takes hold, what can a company do to reverse it?
But as that takes hold, sending out that email of, 'Hey, I need your $10, $25, $100, you know, that becomes harder to do without a backlash.
In some places — including Newcastle United — democracy takes hold: Manager Rafael Benítez tends to ask his players what they would prefer, then goes with the majority verdict.
Those lists were a piece of marketing genius, catching readers at their most vulnerable just as the strange, post-book mix of exhilaration and melancholy takes hold.
It would not be helpful for the international legal order if the impression takes hold that only resource-rich countries can conduct adequate domestic investigations and prosecutions.
Aid agencies say they can reduce the number of people in urgent need of help by as much as a quarter if the peace agreement takes hold.
For its underlying business, Aryzta said it expected the current 2019 fiscal year to be "stable" as its cost-and-debt cutting program called "Project Renew" takes hold.
Every so often an app takes hold of web culture to the point where you can't help but notice its presence every time you scroll through your feeds.
That fear takes hold every time he thinks of the man Marli is named for: his brother-in-law, Marlin Strange, who was shot dead 17 years ago.
As researchers better understand the ways in which addiction takes hold of our brains, programs and therapies can mute or even block the addiction pathways in our brains.
Firms won't be forced to sign up to an ADR scheme, but the hope is that most will feel obliged to do so as the directive takes hold.
The Monroes seem nice enough, but something's been threatening to snap where Janine is concerned, and it gives way just as her mistress takes hold of her wrists.
As the coaching cloud takes hold in large enterprises, we may finally see an enterprise software company ride the network effect with its data to achieve significant scale.
That makes it even more entertaining to the rest of America as political Darwinism takes hold and blue states commit fiscal suicide as their tax bills come due.
A doctor in Spain who contracted the coronavirus is tweeting out ultrasounds of his fluid-filled lungs and other symptoms as the disease takes hold of his body.
What begins as a giddy shuffle bursts into splayed reverie, the horns tangling and jousting with Tal Yahalom's guitar, before the melancholy melody takes hold once again. G.R.
Wherever this insidious delusion takes hold, however, it requires a gargantuan ignorance of history to maintain, and there's a lot of ignorance afoot in the land right now.
Elsewhere, with "Black Hole" (2020), Stone takes hold of our fear of the unfathomable, tames it and conventionalizes it by placing it in a vitrine, the prototypical museum prop.
After reaching the end of the corridor — and slapping hands with many of his well wishers — Joshua takes hold of the string attached to the bell, ringing it repeatedly.
But we consider that, depending on the technology's eventual application and whether it takes hold in the financial industry, it could have a substantial impact on institutions' business models.
As Uber's rebrand takes hold, for instance, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi needs to guide his organization toward working with municipal and community leaders — rather than coexisting with them at best.
ET. The godfather of technical analysis said one classic stock market theory predicts a sell-off of as much as 15 to 20 percent before another rally takes hold.
I guess it takes hold on guys that have had it rough, whether they come from poor backgrounds or if they've seen some shit because they're refugees or whatever.
The service continues to grow as cord cutting takes hold, with streams up 38 percent in the second quarter, compared with the same time last year, notes the network.
As Laing becomes embroiled in an escalating series of indiscretions, including several affairs, kidnappings, and a murder, an increasingly violent tribalism takes hold on the residents in the building.
Chair Jerome H. Powell and his colleagues are trying to protect the U.S. economy before a slowdown — caused by worker quarantines, weaker tourism and swooning markets — fully takes hold.
The hope is to move the bill during the lame duck session, before the chaos of the new Congress, with its newly Democratic House majority, takes hold in January.
And a big part of why the "That's an Oscar movie" narrative takes hold is because of predictors who artificially winnow the field before anybody has seen the movies.
Just as the relentless abrasiveness of the conceit threatens to wear thin, a strange pathos takes hold, as if Wilde's well-heeled characters were imprisoned in a postmodern madhouse.
Therefore, it would be possible to have simultaneous viral infections, Schaffner said, but only one virus takes hold to the extent that it triggers our immune system's killer instinct.
When a recession finally takes hold, defaults will rise as consumers and corporations struggle to repay debts, and lenders that aggressively took on risk will be left with ballooning losses.
Countries are caught in the conflict trap -- where inequity, injustice and exclusion spark violence, violence fuels more violence, devastation spreads, poverty deepens, and the poison of violent extremism takes hold.
Early retirements, minimal hiring of new graduates, and a loss of early-career professionals to other industries have reduced the workforce that will be available when the recovery takes hold.
It would be comforting to trust Mr. Bratton's commitment and to think that when this agreement takes hold, and the police get body cameras, better behavior and accountability will follow.
But as the first act picks up steam and that immortal score takes hold, the evening soars on a canny, foul-mouthed amalgam that couples German expressionism — Haydn Gwynne's Mrs.
It's easy to miss a key factor in how authoritarianism takes hold: how a leader's comments, little by little, can instill a new vision of what is possible and acceptable.
On the contrary, all over the world, when this dynamic takes hold of a nation's politics, a result has been an erosion of trust in institutions and in electoral outcomes.
In the final scene, John Moore lies paralyzed in a brothel as some kind of drug or poison takes hold, at the mercy of Captain Connor and his gangster cronies.
Earlier this week, a top CDC official said the World Health Organization will likely deem the coronavirus a global pandemic once sustained person-to-person spread takes hold outside China.
If a "kindness begins at home mentality" takes hold in places such as the United States, it could mean a tougher slog raising money for the Yemens of the world.
This week, we saw the incredibly powerful and truly validating experience that organically takes hold for millions of women when a survivor like Ford comes forward and tells the truth.
Once systemic corruption takes hold, he explained, it can quickly infect an entire system, encouraging or even forcing bad behavior — even by those who would, in another context, remain honest.
As the concept takes hold among Democrats, however, there's a deep desire to make the issue more bipartisan, to avoid the polarized framing that has plagued climate action for decades.
It was one of those media phenomena that takes hold and refuses to go away, even as the vast majority of people discussing it realize that it's incredibly stupid and irrelevant.
"As the AI era takes hold, demand continues to surge for our GPU-accelerated computing platform in the cloud," said Ian Buck, Nvidia's general manager for accelerated computing, in today's announcement.
Here are the five most important trends for marketers to emerge from this year's MWC: 5G takes hold: Based on a demo I saw, 5G is the Usain Bolt of mobile.
His land, and that around him in Punjab province, depends on rain to grow crops and rainfall has become much more uncertain as climate change takes hold, leading to lost harvests.
Earlier in the day, a top CDC official said the World Health Organization will likely deem the coronavirus a global pandemic once sustained person-to-person spread takes hold outside China.
But when things are going poorly, the opposite dynamic takes hold: Without trust, good governance and policy become difficult, and without good governance and policy, it's difficult to create social trust.
OSLO/STOCKHOLM/COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The Danish, Swedish and Norwegian economies face meager growth prospects this year and next as a slowdown that started in 2019 takes hold, a Reuters poll showed.
Nestle shares were up more than 2 percent at 1445 GMT on Thursday after the company reported higher 2018 sales and forecast further growth this year, as Schneider's overhaul takes hold.
Why it matters: Uber and other companies are already changing the way people move around in cities, while AVs are poised to shake things up even further as the tech takes hold.
"We expect to see – and will help - the supply chain evolve rapidly in step with the broader industry as offshore wind takes hold in the U.S. in the coming years," she said.
That kind of certainty is dangerous to a free society; once it takes hold, the virtues of the Cause, held beyond any doubt, seem to excuse any crime committed in their pursuit.
Consumer chief vows not to let up under Trump: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard Cordray is showing little sign of easing off the gas as the Trump administration takes hold.
Barring some massive transformative technological change that would boost productivity markedly, history suggests that stocks' 10-year forward returns could be in the low single digits as markets' mean reversion takes hold.
Still, hurdles remain: She's concerned about the impact of self-driving cars on employment, starting with the 3.5 million truck drivers whose jobs are likely to change as the technology takes hold.
If February was worse than expected for jobs, that could send jitters down investors' spines: Good February or bad, March could be downright ugly as the damage from coronavirus truly takes hold.
Most coal mining, especially mountaintop removal mining, is now done by machines, so it would be hard to bring back the thousands of jobs that have been lost as automation takes hold.
As the arrival of new tastes and cultural backgrounds takes hold, "the negative perspectives or stereotypes about veganism will change," said Clifton Hancock, co-owner of The Southern V in North Nashville.
Globally, there have been 17 pet-related deals so far this year, according to Poul Weihrauch, president of Mars Petcare, as the trend takes hold around the world, in places including China.
But what happened to manufacturing workers will soon happen to retail workers, call center workers, fast food workers, truck drivers and others, as the next Industrial Revolution takes hold of our economy.
But as the new layer of Street View imagery and data takes hold, Street View's virtual panorama will start to look and feel a lot more like a mirror of the real world. 
If this concept takes hold, as I think it can, colleges will end up negotiating fees with these new companies, instead of with the student—something like health insurance and care providers, today.
So while a black ban, if it takes hold, could ultimately change the makeup of many daily wardrobes, it will simply result in transference when it comes to the uniforms of the opposition.
Clearly, the beauty of recurring revenue takes hold over time, as many SaaS businesses retain more than 100 percent of existing customer revenue and, as a result, are able to grow more efficiently.
An entire Black Lives Matter movement takes hold over the issue of police profiling and inequality — a reflection of how America is once again in the grips of a profound struggle over race.
As climate change takes hold in Pakistan, it is bringing worryingly rapid temperature increases that threaten lives and harvests and are driving up water and power use as families struggle to stay cool.
LEEDS, England (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thanks to the success of Hollywood disaster films, from "Waterworld" to "The Day After Tomorrow", it's not hard to imagine an apocalyptic future as climate change takes hold.
However, until that day when a culture of life takes hold in the United States and all children are protected under the law, it remains our solemn duty to stand up for life.
As euphoria in capital markets takes hold, predatory pricing scheme come to entirely wastes capital on money losing enterprises, and eventually these companies become Soviet-style generators of white elephants and self-dealing.
These are just a few of the moves regional players have made recently — trends that could slow if the cease-fire takes hold, or continue if it collapses or is not well enforced.
As a great many TV critics have lamented (including me), the idea of the episode as a discrete unit of storytelling is increasingly flying out the window as the streaming model takes hold.
While the world was off getting the final sunburn of the season and trying to eke out the last vestiges of summer before winter takes hold, the inevitable march of news soldiered on.
As infection takes hold across the United States, "we know the wave is coming - we just don't know how soon, how high," she said in a phone interview with the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
"When an individual believes they have done something wrong by surviving a tragic event where others have died or otherwise succumbed, survivor guilt takes hold," clinical psychologist Ellen Hendriksen, PhD, wrote in Psychology Today.
Since emerging in 2010, it's spent the last six years evolving into a sprawling three-day affair that takes hold of the metropolis's entertainment district with events in venues and public spaces all throughout.
WE HAVEN'T SEEN IT. I'M NOT SAYING IT IS AROUND THE CORNER, BUT I'M SAYING IT'S OVER THE HORIZON SOMEWHERE, AND I DON'T THINK WE HAVE THE TOOLS TO DETERMINE WHEN IT TAKES HOLD.
While most wouldn't ask their friends to avoid posting any photos of their children, the deluge of images when a trend like the "motherhood challenge" takes hold can feel like a bridge too far.
CAPE TOWN (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - On days when temperatures hit worrying peaks – an increasing problem in Cape Town as climate change takes hold – figuring out how to keep people cool can be a challenge.
The Pacific nation of French Polynesia, looking for a potential lifeline as global warming takes hold, in January became the first country to sign an agreement to deploy the floating islands off its coast.
The World Health Organization will likely deem the coronavirus a global pandemic once sustained person-to-person spread takes hold outside China, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official told Congress on Tuesday.
BRUSSELS, March 12 (Reuters) - Belgium's football association has ordered this weekend's soccer matches to be played without fans and postponed the final of the Belgian Cup as the coronavirus takes hold in the country.
There's a pack mentality around film critics that takes hold for a thing like this, with everyone trying to outdo one another, as feeling strongly a certain way about a certain thing becomes fashionable.
Hasbro (HAS), the maker of the board game Monopoly and Nerf toys, told investors Tuesday it may have to raise prices for games and toys, if a scheduled December 15 round of tariffs takes hold.
In this conversation, Mason shows how little it takes to activate a sense of group identity in human beings, and how far-reaching the cognitive and social implications are once that group identity takes hold.
It's the difference between the continued chaos of the zombie-infested wasteland and a world where babies are born, commerce takes hold, and civilization regains its footing in the wake of a potentially apocalyptic event.
There's still a lot of work that'll need to happen before an honest (and appropriately broad) definition of beauty truly takes hold, and the sluggish progress has a lot to do with the bottom line.
But support for cash handouts in the United States could trigger a fresh wave of direct transfers from governments, which will need to do more to ease the pain as a global recession takes hold.
"If a normalization in activity from depressed levels takes hold midyear alongside building policy stimulus, the depth of the current downturn can be seen as a springboard for a strong snapback in growth," Kasman said.
It is better to plan now for unorthodox and coordinated economic policy action as needed before a real economic crisis takes hold than it is to be caught scrambling when it might be too late.
It is difficult for movements to maintain the discipline of nonviolence and, once violence takes hold, movements quickly lose legitimacy and the ability to attract the broadest swath of supporters, from grandmothers to police officers.
After decades of war and failed economic policies turned it into one of the world's poorest countries, Vietnam has since become an economic "mini China" over the past decade as a mobile revolution takes hold.
The lawsuit will certainly have reverberations in the wireless industry for years to come, and could lead to big changes in the cellular modem market as 5G technology — the successor to 4G LTE — takes hold.
"Unless a permanent lifeline to Aleppo is opened it will be only a matter of time until we are again surrounded by regime troops, hunger takes hold, and hospitals' supplies run completely dry," the letter said.
On Wednesday Fed Governor Lael Brainard, among the more cautious of policymakers regarding past rate hikes, said she now feels rates may need to keep rising for another year or two as stronger growth takes hold.
His campaign platform, he says, is based on his conviction that jobs are scarce and will become more so as a digital revolution takes hold and leaves workers displaced by self-driving cars, drones and robots.
Amid the crisis, doctors on the northern front lines have shared their experiences on social media and in the press, warning other countries about what their healthcare systems will be facing once the virus takes hold.
It could take years for the Treasury to actually issue such bonds, Ms. Jones said, and as that realization takes hold and selling slows down, there may be some short-term opportunities in Treasuries, she added.
The first publicly disclosed job losses in the Canadian steel industry since the Trump administration's metal tariffs were disclosed in March takes effect the same day as Canada's retaliatory trade action against the United States takes hold.
Doctors suggest that people with weakened immune systems are at the greatest risk for contracting capnocytophaga, but Manteufel&aposs case, who had a history of good health, is prompting questions into how the infectious disease takes hold.
As the iPhone 7 takes hold, we won't just need to get used to a new way of listening — we'll have to accept an audio world that's fragmented (to borrow a derisive term from the Android side).
And as we wait to see if that takes hold, we're seeing some of the tech that powers VR spawn a more accessible version of the idea: consumer-level cameras that shoot 360-degree video and photos.
And as we wait to see if that takes hold, we're seeing some of the tech that powers VR spawn a more accessible version of the idea: consumer-level cameras that shoot 3603-degree video and photos.
But as a thaw takes hold ahead of the first North Korea-South Korea summit in a decade, Trump could be about to be dragged down the same frustrating, illusory and inconclusive diplomatic path as his predecessors.
Floppy hair swept across his forehead and round-framed glasses give Keung a boyish appearance, but he is resolute in offering support at the demonstrations, where he takes hold of protesters' hands to say a short prayer.
As the Common Core takes hold in classrooms and national concern grows about income inequality, the test is supposed to be more closely connected to what kids learn in school — and more difficult for rich families to game.
It was a ridiculous decision to begin with, but the NCAA could, and should, fix this mess before a different narrative takes hold, such as: Good enough for the U.S. Army, not good enough for the NCAA. [CBS]
But just before the video can indulge in the usual house party excess, hazy-ballad "Cocaine" takes hold as Pluto attempts to keep himself together in a dream-like state where addiction becomes a matter of the heart.
Assuming the pattern holds, it would mean that mortgage rates will fall further in coming weeks, as competitive pressure takes hold and more banks pass along the low interest rates prevailing on the bond market to their customers.
I've been watching, too, as a new fascist machismo takes hold in the political sphere and in its digital reflections, and as men have embraced a virulent, even violent misogyny in the face of economic and social crisis.
Still, workers whose jobs cannot be performed remotely won't have an easy transition as the virus takes hold in the US. Twitter, for instance, has facilities and cafeteria workers whose jobs require them to be in the office.
Ontañón said that so far, these cases appear to be imported, but once the community contagion takes hold — and if people have not followed World Health Organization guidelines, including social distancing — the virus is likely to spread quickly.
Businesses in housing-friendly states can attract workers with skills for the new economy, without having to pay astronomical salaries that go toward housing, and a reinforcing cycle takes hold, raising job prospects in residential development-friendly locations.
RIC=DKGDPAAP Denmark poll data OSLO/STOCKHOLM/COPENHAGEN, Jan 183 (Reuters) - The Danish, Swedish and Norwegian economies face meager growth prospects this year and next as a slowdown that started in 2019 takes hold, a Reuters poll showed.
"At this time of crisis, we need a leader at the FDA who recognizes the dangers of prescription painkillers, who will stand up to big pharma and reform the FDA to prevent addiction before it takes hold," Sen.
For instance, when you need to open a jar, you grip it with one hand and move it into position, then tighten that grip as the other hand takes hold of the lid and twists or pops it off.
"Judge Alonso's decision reaffirmed what we have wholeheartedly believed since day one - this merger is a big win for consumers and for health care in our country as the shift to value takes hold," he said in a statement.
The first charges could be unsealed in the U.S. special counsel's Russia probe, the streets are calm in Catalonia as Spain's direct rule takes hold and investors remain cautious ahead of a decision on the next Federal Reserve head.
"Judge Alonso's decision reaffirmed what we have wholeheartedly believed since day one — this merger is a big win for consumers and for health care in our country as the shift to value takes hold," he said in a statement.
But when things in our lives start to slot into place and positivity takes hold – say, when we meet someone we like and get along with just fine – that normality is often not interesting enough to take note of.
If the disease takes hold in Asia, says William Perea of the WHO, there would be little choice but to limit inoculations to a fifth of a standard dose so as to make supplies of the vaccine stretch further.
Aid groups have warned of potentially devastating effects if the virus takes hold in refugee camps which often house huge numbers of people in cramped temporary shelters, or in countries in conflict like Yemen where health systems have collapsed.
Gold typically performs well during market sell-offs owing to its traditional role as a so-called "safe haven," but it has not been immune to this past week's global stock market plunge as the coronavirus pandemic takes hold.
When lying is normalized, the sort of cynicism found in autocracies like Vladimir Putin's Russia takes hold — people begin to assume that all politicians lie, that all knowledge is relative, that there is no point in voting or protest.
Helping Asia - known for its insatiable appetite for rice - eat more millet, a forgotten rural diet staple that is rich in protein and can grow in salty soil - could help keep harvests sufficient as climate change takes hold, experts say.
"There is certainly a move by traders looking for better returns in more risky crypto projects as risk on risk off mentality takes hold," Charles Hayter, chief executive and founder of digital currency comparison website CryptoCompare, told CNBC via email.
All four babies ended up in the hospital with botulism, which happens when a type of bacteria — usually Clostridium botulinum — takes hold in the gastrointestinal tract and produces a toxin that can cause potentially life-threatening breathing trouble and paralysis.
The streak of record highs could end — for a while at least — if a weather pattern known as La Niña, in which sea surface temperatures fall below normal, takes hold soon, but Mr. Schmidt said it's not clear that will materialize.
"If that's the case, you want to be on the lookout for recession as early as Q4 of 3.83" as there is typically a lag time of five quarters from when the curve inverts to when an actual recession takes hold.
Why it matters: If it persists, the generational divide could turn into political rivalry as the generations compete for limited tax dollars — millennials seeking government help as automation takes hold, and boomers insisting on promised levels of Social Security and Medicare.
As the taxes on cigarettes have made them a completely unjustifiable expense, and the idea of wellness takes hold of the American psyche, tobacco use has increasingly become a habit that even most hardcore smokers recognize it's time to break.
But even if the Electoral College is supposed to discourage regionalism, it can do little to erode it once it takes hold, since it offers no incentive for a candidate to appeal to a place he or she can't win.
"The use of chemical weapons, once allowed to spread, is a threat to everybody and if that takes hold and becomes a routine part of fighting, then we are all at risk," said Security Council diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity.
MADRID (Reuters) - Hotel bookings have fallen by as much as 40% in some areas of Spain, the country's hotel federation said and flagged an overwhelming impact for the eurozone's fourth largest economy as anxiety about the coronavirus outbreak takes hold.
Perhaps one of the most overt examples of China's sway over the WHO is its success in blocking Taiwan's access to the body, a position that could have very real consequences for the Taiwanese people if the virus takes hold there.
Tehran (CNN)Far from the spotlight of the global standoff between the US and Iran, there is a Tehran that gets up early, stocks the food markets, attends dawn prayers and sweeps the roads before the morning traffic takes hold.
EL DIAMANTE, Colombia (Reuters) - Veterans of Colombia's FARC guerrilla army could soon be making a living as eco-tourism guides, beef processors or cheese makers under plans by the Marxist group to invest in economic projects once a peace deal takes hold.
And it was in the pursuit of this dream that the owners of Alabama roofing company Digital Roofing Innovations set out to craft a viral video so grand that it takes hold of the collective American consciousness, skyrocketing them to fame and fortune.
Millionaire investors began 1.53 with major reservations about the stock market, but as the Federal Reserve's abrupt about-face on interest rates takes hold as the new normal in monetary policy, the wealthy have decided that the stock market rally will continue.
But what makes polling on race so difficult, and so interesting, is that so-called "desirability bias" often takes hold: Many people know which kinds of responses will be seen as socially unacceptable or desirable, and that often shapes what they say.
He gracefully takes hold of the microphone and begins his speech with a "Ladies and Gentleman," making a joke about how "we in the airline industry are used to nausea" as the other activists move around the room handing out barf bags.
But once the import of the moment sinks in, a savagery takes hold: "I loved her most," Lear says, Ms. Jackson consumed by a primal fury that presumably hasn't been easy for any of Lear's three daughters to live with over time.
As the American vision for reconstruction takes hold, the British and, especially, the French come to embrace economic coordination not out of a commitment to liberalism but out of a desire to contain the German economic power that Washington is determined to unleash.
Even as "great power competition" talk takes hold and U.S.-China relations grow pricklier than ever, that relationship's nuclear hazards pale next to where they might be if the Trump administration and the Russian government allow New START to expire in two years.
NEW YORK, Dec 231 (Reuters) - The U.S. municipal bond market heads into the New Year with a thin number of deals after ending 219 with a staggering upswing in supply as issuers raced to sell before a new tax law takes hold.
The Mozambican government cannot stamp out the problem with just security crackdowns and should address the root social causes of the bloody unrest before a "Pandora&aposs box" of extremism fully takes hold, said Liazzat Bonate, an academic who has studied Islam in Mozambique.
It seems there's a template that critics follow for Donald Trump versus the Hurricanes: they say he won't do enough, that it isn't being done fast enough, that everything will collapse (ready Katrina headlines) and then the draining, heroic reality of the response takes hold.
Not once the senator's public education campaign takes hold and puts into play information such as this: Among the wealthy nations the United States has higher infant mortality rates and lower longevity rates despite spending as much as double or more on health care.
The exhibit, In the Land of Sunshine: Imaging the California Coast Culture, opening at the Pasadena Museum of California Art in September, takes hold of surf and sand imagery and places the viewer under the rays of the hot sun—minus the burns and tanlines.
Michael Gill, executive director of the Air Transport Action Group, a coalition of manufacturers, carriers and other companies, said he was heartened by how many countries, including small developing countries with a lot at stake as climate change takes hold, had agreed to participate voluntarily.
"As space at the ground level becomes limited, we must solve transportation challenges in the vertical dimension — and that's where Bell's on-demand mobility vision takes hold," Bell CEO Mitch Snyder said in a statement announcing the Nexus, one of the craft that could give Uber wings.
The progress the Mattachine Society (the same advocacy group responsible for the Julius' Sip-in) had been making now seems vanilla by comparison to the physical confrontation between the community and authorities on the streets of Greenwich Village, and a thirst for something more militant takes hold.
An axiom of conservative thought holds that a representative democracy, with a high rate of participation, will inevitably fail, because the underclass will vote for more and more downward wealth redistribution until socialism takes hold, or the country gets sapped of productive incentives and the economy collapses.
But to the degree that it takes hold and grows, it suggests a potential replay of last November's rust belt exasperation with the status quo — when the establishment of both parties, in addition to corporate America, were blindsided by a shakeup to the U.S. political order.
The latest example emerged this week from staff economist Robert Tetlow, who argued that uncertainty about the stability of inflation expectations should be met with a strong response to ensure that one round of price increases does not touch off further rounds as inflationary psychology takes hold.
A growing list of states is telling residents to stay at home during the coronavirus crisis, as COVID-19 takes hold in the U.S. As of Monday, the virus had infected 41,500 people in the U.S. and killed at least 499, according to Johns Hopkins University.
When she reads on her phone that "another one" was killed — another unarmed black person, that is — the idea takes hold for her and for us that there is no escaping American racism, any more than American men, even if you pull down $100,000 at Deloitte.
As digital transformation takes hold across all industries and the internet of things matures, it will be impossible to ignore the security requirements that are necessary to establish consumer trust as the data, and the processes used to establish identity, become linked to a larger value chain.
Their defense ranks 24th in January, and last week I wrote about the submerged pile of refuse that is Ian Mahinmi's contract, and how the man attached to it is hemorrhaging more and more playing time as Washington's desire to go small—particularly when they trail—officially takes hold.
The governor's order was followed later in the evening by similar limits in Oregon and California, representing the most far-reaching restrictions imposed in response to the coronavirus outbreak and offering an early peek into what may come as the virus takes hold in communities across the nation.
Richter takes hold of the Maya Angelou quote, "The ache for home lives in all of us, the safe place that we can go as we are and not to be questioned," and lifts the words to reflect both her own experiences as an immigrant, and those of others.
For another, despite the competing motivations, perspectives, even dialects of the individual storytellers, a larger narrative magically takes hold — about three children divided by class, race and religion who find that in the search for the truth about God and the universe, perhaps friendship is the greatest marvel of all.
So many days of the year, laziness takes hold, and we find ourselves self-fueling with a mediocre turkey sandwich on half-stale wheat bread or some greasy lo mein from whatever Chinese delivery place is open past 11 PM. But today is no ordinary Wednesday: It is, incidentally, 4/20.
That's because, with 30 other farmers, he last year climbed into a Jeep and headed off for a bit of "time travel": A visit to the Mopti region, to the northeast, that today has the kind of conditions experts believe Kolondialan can expect in decades to come as climate change takes hold.
But before the new regime takes hold of the invisible force that bonds the modern world together as we know it, bringing new life to underprivileged areas and creating a global conversation and marketplace, we can wallow in the mediocre humor of those sarcastic shits who define the culture of the internet.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Director Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE is showing little sign of easing off the gas as the Trump administration takes hold.
What Corbett's introspective, even brooding account of this trial has to add, in our age of ever-escalating racial and gender and ethnic bias attacks, are some powerful insights into how hatred takes hold in the mind of a young person, and how we as a culture might reckon with its consequence.
Every design is set using multiple blocks, with one color and outline per block, each carved out of teak and cured in mustard oil for two weeks, then dipped into a tray of dye and pressed to the cloth, with a swift knock on top to make sure the image takes hold.
At Kristen's "alterna-mitzvah" — a family birthday party to which she and Navid arrive bruised and bloody, after a heartbreaking encounter with some bigoted kids who didn't like them striding through the halls of their school in heads carves and makeup — Ramon is with Hailey in the treehouse when another hallucination takes hold.
But her tone Tuesday was more measured, signaling that she, like most of her colleagues, is focused on reading signals from economic data and financial markets to gauge the right pace of rate hikes so as not to slow the economy unduly or allow it to grow so fast that inflation takes hold.
Fascism thrives when there are no social anchors, when the perception takes hold that the media always lies, the courts are corrupt, democracy is a sham, corporations are in thrall to the devil, and only a strong hand can protect against the evil "other"—whether Jew, Muslim, black, so-called redneck or so-called elite.
Two APCs charge forward, showering buckshot, and a gas canister lands at his feet and the poison takes hold in seconds and cramps at his stomach and burns his eyes and he runs in the stampede back to Tahrir, holding his breath until he's doubled over, dry retching, waiting for his stomach to unclench itself.
Bring in potential partners early in the process and get answers to important questions like: As the Internet of Things (IoT) evolution takes hold in mainstream consumer culture and smart devices and smart homes become the norm, the opportunity for entrepreneurs to solve older adult care challenges with technology advances will continue to grow.
But the contemporary moment shows especially clearly how vulnerable populations are pitted by political opportunists against the most precarious workers in their chosen destinations, so a truly toxic political condition takes hold where the language of security, both physical and economic, is presented as a zero-sum game that trumps humanitarian and ethical concerns.
"And, with the stock trading at just 17x on a P/E multiple basis and 11x on an EV/EBITDA basis (slightly below its peers) we continue with our Hold rating as we foresee limited upside for the shares until a sustainable level of sales growth improvement takes hold," Growe wrote in a research note.
Michelle Obama: For girls, a heartbreaking loss -- and an opportunity In that meeting, she suggested we take a trip to meet girls who've carved a new path forward -- girls who are the first in their communities to become educated -- so that we could better understand how change takes hold, and to share their stories with the world.
Or perhaps you opted to pass on a prospective hire because they didn't fully embody your core values; don't be shy about sharing your rationale with others when making that call, as it's going to influence future decisions on prospective hires, and in turn the overall culture that takes hold at your company as it grows.
For this movie, I set that premise up very early on, and once that scenario takes hold, with the band trapped in the room and the Nazis getting aggressive outside, it was really not minding that space and trying to dig in and find details and props and using the geography itself as a way to create the film out of that.
But as the pandemic takes hold elsewhere, the finite number of live-saving equipment like ventilators, face masks and personal protective equipment -- as well as the inability of the national stockpile to make up for all of the shortages -- is coming into clear view, leaving a gap between states that encountered outbreaks early and those that are seeing their numbers ramp up now.
" Under the headline "'Fake news' smear takes hold among politicians at all levels," the AP's Ryan J. Foley wrote in March: "It's become ubiquitous as a signal to a politician's supporters to ignore legitimate reporting and hard questions, as a smear of the beleaguered and dwindling local press corps, and as a way for conservatives to push back against what they call biased stories.
"The analogy takes hold because... the assumption that the $21 trillion dollars of carbon-based assets that are marked to market on the books of multinationals and sovereigns and others will all be put to their intended use and burned is an assumption even more absurd than the assumption that someone who can't make a down payment or a monthly payment is a good risk for a home mortgage," he said.
But, if we're making a Pascal's Wager on the benefit of supporting a massive market and growing the next generation of entrepreneurs, many of whom will be ready to take places of power once the current trend toward consolidation takes hold, then it pays to bet on places where the cost of living is low, the food is fresh, and the country highways wind into places where the future is brewing.
"While other nations debate how to control the spread of the virus — and while their economies suffer and fear takes hold among their populations — our people not only suffer from its effects without the full benefits of adequate medical equipment and supplies, but also the many other ways in which U.S. economic terrorism had devastated many households prior to the inception of COVID-19, and only made worse since its arrival in Iran," Zarif said.
Over at the New York Philharmonic, a rage for the modern takes hold, as Esa-Pekka Salonen, the commanding composer-conductor of our time, leads the ensemble in the U.S. première of "Forest," a concerto for four horns and orchestra, by the British composer Tansy Davies (April 27-29); Alan Gilbert follows suit, with a program that offers the New York premières of both a Salonen staple, "Wing on Wing," and a new work by the up-and-coming Icelandic composer Anna Thorvaldsdottir (May 19-23).
While U.S. has traditionally taken the role of the stabilizer in the world trade system, recent events have raised concerns about the fallout from an increasingly protectionist U.S. Last week, G-20 finance ministers and central bankers made a token reference to trade in their communique for the first time in a decade after a two-day meeting failed to yield a compromise with the U.S. This comes on the back of Trump's presidency secured through his key constituents in the Rust Belt who have seen their manufacturing jobs disappear as globalization takes hold.

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