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"tatters" Definitions
  1. torn in many places
  2. damaged too badly to be saved synonym in shreds
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Its reputation for probity, competence and independence is in tatters.
Yet four years on Ms Park's image is in tatters.
Such a gamble could leave her political career in tatters.
But since a leadership change, those plans are "in tatters."
The report painted a picture of a system in tatters.
What a mess this town's in tatters, I've been shattered.
"The national security architecture is in tatters," he told Reuters.
" And now, Trump said, "a man's life is in tatters.
Mr. Modi's resounding victory has left the opposition in tatters.
The attacks have left her name — and health — in tatters.
That has left hopes for a historic breakthrough in tatters.
The country's democratic fabric has been in tatters ever since.
Today, the Obama administration's South Sudan strategy is in tatters.
It has left her family business — Cheapskates Liquidators — in tatters.
As the book ends, the digital pioneers are in tatters.
Hill emerged from the 1991 hearings with her reputation in tatters.
As it is, this report leaves her international reputation in tatters.
His big plans to overhaul the European Union are in tatters.
Turkish democracy, always more aspiration than reality, is now in tatters.
" Trump concluded by lamenting that "a man's life is in tatters.
The hospital was in tatters, suggesting the impromptu escape of fighters.
Within a few months, Johnson's own reelection hopes were in tatters.
In Khwaja Umari, the district governor's office was left in tatters.
Suddenly his reputation was in tatters and his charm offensive undermined.
And its core narrative — building an actual state — is in tatters.
The team is in tatters, in last place in the league.
Mr Bolsonaro's plans for fighting crime and corruption are in tatters.
Brexit plus Le Pen would leave the European Union in tatters.
An effective lawsuit, he said, should leave the order in tatters.
They squandered the country's oil wealth, leaving the economy in tatters.
Cosby, whose family-friendly reputation is in tatters, has denied any wrongdoing.
Trump's relationship with members of both parties in Congress is in tatters.
The reputation of her once-revered predecessor is in tatters (see article).
Many of the hard-won achievements of my life are in tatters.
Tatters of blue plastic, clinging to the rope, fluttered in the wind.
Because the women who had come forward, their lives were in tatters.
Cardinal Law, his credibility in tatters, flew to Rome, and on Dec.
American confidence is in tatters and we live in a secular culture.
Let's hope that come November, this country isn't left in tatters, too.
"The FBI's reputation is not in 'tatters,'" Mr. Holder wrote on Twitter.
Now, it seems that the exuberant T-Wayne legacy is in tatters.
As a result, the company's reputation is in tatters, despite its steady growth.
They're almost seen as restoring boxing from the tatters Liston left it in.
America's relationships with its traditional allies are in tatters for no real reason.
With its finances in tatters, the regime has been forced to cut subsidies.
Whereas the Kurdish government is in tatters, Iraq's Shia-led one has revived.
But his reputation today is absolutely in tatters, his integrity has been shredded.
That plan is in tatters, and May's political future is in doubt. 5.
France's two major political parties, the Republicans and the Socialists, are in tatters.
Its efforts to be seen as business friendly could be left in tatters.
"A man's life is in tatters," Trump said of the allegation against Kavanaugh.
With the travel market in tatters, when can Airbnb go public in 2020?
With the travel market in tatters, when can Airbnb go public in 2020?
All have two things in common now: complete irrelevancy and reputations in tatters.
Christie was a rising political star before the scandal left his reputation in tatters.
Our economy and our position on the world stage are both now in tatters.
Trump's "in tatters" tweet on Sunday was aimed at Comey's leadership of the agency.
Little over a year later it is Ms Nahles's strategy that lies in tatters.
Despite repeated promises of a "strong and stable" government, her authority is in tatters.
I can safely say feeling so self conscious has left my confidence in tatters.
The allegations left the women's team in tatters and prompted a loss of sponsorship.
And the Republican Party was in tatters as a result of the Watergate scandal.
The country's economy is in tatters with only three weeks left of import funds.
When the winds subsided, the beautiful nation of the BVI was left in tatters.
"The economy is actually in tatters," a Congress Party spokesman, Randeep Singh Surjewala, said.
Now hopes for a breakthrough are in tatters, two of our China correspondents write.
On Tuesday, with the rule book in tatters, they essentially threw up their hands.
Meanwhile, Mr. Obama's measures lie in tatters, along with Mr. Trump's claims to leadership.
The series wraps up its third season with Ross and Demelza's relationship in tatters.
Even as other accommodations in the region have reopened, Caneel Bay remains in tatters.
While her image is in tatters abroad, Suu Kyi is still popular at home.
"The economy is in tatters," said Aman Wadud, a human rights lawyer in Assam.
"I am forty-five years old and my life is in tatters," she laments.
However, their international credibility is in tatters, and they tick too many bad boy boxes.
"A man's life is in tatters," President Trump said at a rally on Tuesday night.
Garcia's hopes of consecutive Green Jackets were in tatters after his meltdown at Augusta National.
With the merits defense in tatters, Trump is left with attacks on the process itself.
Now that reputation lies in tatters, and an entire people are facing an uncertain future.
"Russia is isolated, with its economy in tatters," President Barack Obama declared in January 2015.
Sarah Palin is a great person, and now it seems the family is in tatters.
Her pancreas was in tatters from repeated bouts of alcohol-induced pancreatitis over the years.
In reality, the family is left in tatters, struggling to make sense of it all.
No. The only thing in tatters is the President's respect for the rule of law.
He attempts to tweet to "tatters" the very American institutions dedicated to law and order.
Such is the great glory of a government of laws, not an agency "in tatters."
But only two years later, Mr. Gutfreund's business reputation and social standing were in tatters.
With the world in tatters, our immortal wanderer finally glimpses the promise of some answers.
" Then, continuing in his own voice, he said: "And a man's life is in tatters.
If they didn't, they were dismissed after a brief interrogation with their lives in tatters.
With agriculture in tatters, emergency aid is keeping a growing share of the country alive.
Their economies are in tatters, and their citizens are in horrific danger almost every day.
If Trump and Farage get their way, much of that dream will be in tatters.
When she was forced to step down, her reputation in tatters, young Neil was furious.
Despite repeated promises of a "strong and stable" government, her authority is left in tatters.
With both teams in tatters due to injury, this game could go a few directions.
The airstrikes and fighting appear to leave a fragile six-week-old ceasefire in tatters.
Because it is unwieldy and thus largely useless, subsequent generations allow it to decay into tatters.
Even if the NWHL managed to survive the financial blow, its reputation would be in tatters.
In a country once famed for its readily accessible "barefoot doctors", primary care is in tatters.
Russia is an unstable country, and thanks to American led sanctions, its economy is in tatters.
When Jamaica signed on to a new agreement in 2013 its economic reputation was in tatters.
Eventually all that's left is a wooden cross with a few tatters blowing in the wind.
The FBI did not respond to a request for comment on Trump's "tatters" remark on Monday.
It was the "FBI in tatters" tweet that encouraged the most compelling Trump opponents to respond.
See if they provide any evidence of your life in tatters and a nation in chaos.
In President Donald Trump's swamp, the gators keep getting bigger and the fence is in tatters.
" Trump, for his part, has lashed out against the FBI, saying its reputation is in "tatters.
" Yates said: "The only thing in tatters is the President's respect for the rule of law.
" Trump lashed out at the agency last month, saying that the FBI's reputation is in "tatters.
"Technology and innocence crashed through the tatters of my mind," Mr. Seidemann recalled on his website.
The epidemic looks certain to leave Italy's already fragile economy in tatters, with most businesses shuttered.
"Public services are in tatters," Mr. Pina said in a telephone interview from his native Portugal.
With an economy in tatters and an estimated $150 billion in debts, Venezuela desperately needs Citgo.
Onstage, yelping through PWR BTTM's campy, blistering songs, Mx. Hopkins's finery frequently ends up in tatters.
Mr. Ailes, who died on Thursday at 77, exited Fox News with his reputation in tatters.
His was the second resignation in a day, leaving the British leader's Brexit plans in tatters.
The plan to bring Iran back to the negotiation table on nuclear weapons is in tatters.
He said the bureau's reputation is in "tatters" because of Comey, whom Trump fired in May.
Robson and Safechuck describe how their experiences with Jackson left them in tatters, even years later.
But her reputation is in tatters and her reform program is stalling after a series of blows.
Nine months of bad headlines left lender reputations in tatters, and made media stars of meticulous interrogators.
That's about when Hamlet and her friends decided to leave, since their afternoon was already in tatters.
Moscow's demographics are a disaster; her economy is in tatters, thanks to economic sanctions and gross mismanagement.
This reputation was in tatters after eight years of President Obama's hesitation, hollow threats and military decay.
They seem to have fewer questions than the Los Angeles Dodgers, who left spring training in tatters.
To extricate herself, she walked away from her final two loans, leaving her credit report in tatters.
Venezuela's economy is in tatters with food and medicine in short supply due to years of hyperinflation.
Any tactical plan Berrettini had taken on court with him was already in tatters, his thinking muddled.
The conflicts have left this country, with its lush forests and butterflies flitting about, in absolute tatters.
The remarkable rise of the populists now leaves Italy's traditional political establishment, left and right, in tatters.
It caused extensive damage, leaving a Home Depot store in tatters and a fire station nearly destroyed.
The campaigns of all three appear in tatters, with single-digit poll numbers and empty campaign coffers.
Having passed through extreme tailoring into athleisure and then aristocratic street wear, men's clothing is in tatters.
The disagreement between Houdini and Doyle on the subject of spirit photography left their friendship in tatters.
Plans for the Gulf Co-operation Council to forge a common foreign and economic policy lie in tatters.
May, whose authority is in tatters after the June poll, has all but lost control of her ministers.
It has been reduced to tatters, however, by increased fighting in the city of Aleppo and other areas.
Northwest Syria, the area I know well, is razed to the ground and basic infrastructure is in tatters.
Kavanaugh's life was, arguably, not in tatters — indeed, he would soon become a justice on the Supreme Court.
The Clinton presidential legacy, in tatters after impeachment, was redeemed after its enemies had thought "Clintonism" was dead.
Instead, she shows how time and chance stitched together and remade the family her parents left in tatters.
On a leader-to-leader level, relationships between the U.S. and its most powerful allies are in tatters.
Maria knocked out power across the United States Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico and left Dominica in tatters.
It was like an entirely new economy had begun to replace the manufacturing one that was in tatters.
" Trump fiercely attacked the FBI in an early Sunday tweet, saying that the agency's reputation was "in tatters.
Fernandez, who was dogged by corruption accusations and reviled by foreign investors, left the economy in near tatters.
Yet much of the country -- which CNN is visiting with the permission of the government -- is in tatters.
The economy, almost entirely dependant on oil exports, has been left in tatters as output has been cut.
Trump also criticizes the FBI, claiming its "reputation is in Tatters" and vows to fix the bureau. Dec.
With Gaza's economy in tatters, it appears to have little desire for another round of fighting with Israel.
But now he's the subject of a massive scandal in his country, and his feminist cred is in tatters.
The truce is now in tatters after fighting intensified, and peace talks in Geneva appeared to collapse this week.
The danger for central bankers is that they try to manage expectations, fail—and leave their credibility in tatters.
The country's economy, nearly entirely dependant on oil exports, has been left in tatters as output has been cut.
The arms control regime bequeathed to the world at the end of the old Cold War is in tatters.
Their wrappings are in tatters, and it is possible to see bones where the flesh and wrappings have decayed.
Kaczynski is so intent on destroying Fitzgerald in court that he barely realizes the man is already in tatters.
Trump earlier Sunday also lashed out on Twitter, saying the bureau's reputation is "in Tatters" due to Comey's leadership.
The president waited, and now FBI raids, counsel turnover, and endless contradictions have left the Trump defense in tatters.
In many areas, schools, police stations and other buildings that would typically serve as voting stations are in tatters.
The group has killed thousands of people and caused a food crisis, leaving the area hungry and in tatters.
THUMP: The world's in tatters...what can we, as clubbers as consumers of this culture, do to repair it?
On the southwest corner of the island, closer to Frederiksted, the suburban community of Williams Delight was in tatters.
But that process has been in tatters since Mr. Porter left the White House, several aides said on Tuesday.
Speaking of which, what do you make of his latest claim that the F.B.I.'s reputation is "in tatters"?
In 2017 we saw the gutting of our State Department, leaving it woefully understaffed, our diplomatic capabilities in tatters.
The oil money was running low, the economy was in tatters and young Sudanese, in particular, had had enough.
President Bush left office with his, and America's, credibility in tatters and Iran's influence over the region growing rapidly.
Many members of his administration have followed Trump down a path of deceit, leaving their credibility in tatters too.
But that consensus is now in tatters, stretched by globalization, increasing diversity as well as failures of civic education.
With risk sentiment in tatters, spreadbetters forecast a significantly lower open for Britain's FTSE, Germany's DAX and France's CAC.
President Trump early Sunday criticized the FBI, saying "its reputation is in Tatters" and vowing to fix the bureau.
Trump also frequently attacks the intelligence community's skills and integrity — recently claiming that the FBI's reputation is in tatters.
Even so, Mr Davies is standing again, hoping his barrister was wrong to claim his career would be in "tatters".
Suffering with the blood cancer Hodgkin's Lymphoma, Betancourt was deteriorating fast on an island whose healthcare system is in tatters.
During a year of schisms and mistrust, OPEC has repeatedly wrong-footed the markets and its credibility is in tatters.
Facebook is trying to build its creator department, but its pace is glacial and its reputation among teens in tatters.
Experts say they're surprised at the professionalism and efficacy of Iraqi forces, which were in tatters nearly two years ago.
The Dublin convention, which requires migrants to apply for asylum in the first EU country they reach, is in tatters.
If CETA fails, the EU's hopes of completing similar deals with the United States or Japan would be in tatters.
A woman refugee from Aleppo now living in Italy told the pope at final gathering "my heart is in tatters".
Last night his crushing defeat in the state to centrist rival, former Vice President Joe Biden, left it in tatters.
Now the Greyjoys are captive — or, in Theon's case, back in the pathetic zone — and their fleet is in tatters.
You and your campaign of toxicity and intolerance have not only divided this country but also ripped it to tatters.
The prime minister needed a win on trade after a year that has left his environmental and energy policy in tatters.
Whether it could prevail this week is an open question, but if it did, Johnson's Brexit plans would be in tatters.
Each side has accused the other of violating the truce, which appears to be in tatters a week after taking effect.
A donnish expert on trade law, Ms Tsai picked up a party in tatters in 2008 after its first, disastrous, presidency.
Justifiably, Israelis opposed the deal and failed to understand why, with Iran's economy in tatters, a better one was not signed.
You'll find integrity and honesty at FBI headquarters and not at 1600 Penn Ave right now The FBI is in "tatters"?
Prince Andrew's reputation is in tatters after the airing of an interview about his friendship with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Her presidency left the country in economic tatters, with reserves depleted and a huge budget deficit and out-of-control inflation.
But while his diet was in tatters, he justified his harried lifestyle with the fact that business was good and growing.
Her mind in tatters, Eller, the mangled soul of the new play "Terminus," endlessly attempts to relive her long-gone past.
The Frey alliance with the Starks was in tatters by the end of Season 2, but they didn't plan it alone.
In the newsletter, the Islamic State compared its situation now with the tatters it was in before the last American pullout.
But with the piles of debt adding up and the economy in tatters, its future is looking evermore hazy and dangerous.
The global sporting calendar has also been left in tatters with major tournaments cancelled, postponed or forced to continue without spectators.
By the time American forces withdrew in 2011, the jihadi organization was in tatters and Iraqis took over the Hawija compound.
The White House — whose credibility at this point is, like the president's, in tatters — denied the allegations in Mr. Comey's memo.
The US and Turkey are both members of NATO, but their alliance is in tatters -- indeed, close to its last gasp.
And if what the lawsuit alleges is true—a significant if at this point—his reputation is in tatters because of Trump.
Its public image is in tatters, its CEO has resigned in disgrace, and hundreds of thousands of people have deleted the app.
In the wake of its vote to leave the European Union, Britain's political leadership is in tatters and its currency is sinking.
Then again, it might mean hours stuck with the remnants of the city's facial and fingerprint database, in tatters since the earthquake.
REPUTATION management is the core of public relations, yet the reputation of one of Britain's most famous PR companies lies in tatters.
A day after the vote, their best laid plans in tatters, the more organized elements of the progressive resistance begin to mobilize.
Somewhat sequestered from the region's violence, Kinshasa now functions somewhat like an autonomous zone, while its nuclear reactor is now in tatters.
Next week, when the new coalition deal is signed, Mr Netanyahu will have an enhanced Knesset majority and an opposition in tatters.
Stripped of his White House post, and his reputation as a political guru in tatters, Bannon still had his ample media megaphone.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)The British government's Brexit plans are in tatters, but stock markets don't seem to care all that much.
The Workers' Party is in tatters, but no other political group or leader has the credibility to unite an angry, divided electorate.
He's attacked his own FBI ("its reputation is in Tatters — worst in History") and "'Justice' Department" for failing to prosecute Hillary Clinton.
Last month, the president said that the FBI's reputation was in "tatters" and that it had lost the confidence of the public.
Many of our voting rights lay in tatters, thanks to conservative judicial appointments, and this process is likely to accelerate as well.
" The president also sparked outrage in the intelligence community earlier this month when he tweeted that the FBI's reputation was in "tatters.
But Britain can't open negotiations with potential partners until it leaves the European Union, and the country's plans for Brexit are in tatters.
If he missed two shots in a row, even in practice, he was likely to disappear from the offense, his confidence in tatters.
Her reputation is in tatters and beyond salvation; her manifest lack of authority is a major impediment to resolution of the current impasse.
Less than a decade later, they created Microsoft, though by the time Allen left the company, their long friendship was in apparent tatters.
Now that strategy is in tatters and government officials joke darkly that the "win-win" relationship has a new meaning: China wins twice.
They journeyed down to Washington, D.C., with stars in their eyes and wanting to help our nation...They went back home in tatters!
If other autocrats see Riyadh emerge from this crisis largely unscathed, America's ability to promote human rights abroad will be left in tatters.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's attempt to strengthen her leadership by calling an early election has left her authority in tatters.
London (CNN Business)The British pound shrugged off a dramatic vote in the UK parliament that left the government's Brexit plans in tatters.
They've lost faith in their local and state governments, their civic reputation is in tatters and their homes have become impossible to sell.
Her heart in tatters, the 38-year-old Guatemalan woman was sent back to the Georgia detention center without her daughter, Yeisvi, 11.
With its economy in tatters and its people hungry, Venezuela is in the throes of a desperate fight for control of the country.
My mind being elsewhere, I figured I would flip the cushions so no one would notice, forgetting that both sides were in tatters.
Now, that partnership is in tatters as the coronavirus pandemic has driven the fastest collapse of oil prices in more than a generation.
As a result, his reputation as an economist was in tatters as the stock market continued its descent over the next three years.
"When I came back to take over the company in 2007, I saw a production that was absolutely in tatters," Mr. Wheater said.
With her career booming and her love life in tatters, "Insecure" places Issa in a position that's familiar for black women on television.
With the issue unresolved, the four times world champion retired from the race after just four laps with his title hopes in tatters.
An emphatic defeat for May by a margin of around 100 votes leaves her withdrawal agreement in tatters and propels sterling into the unknown.
Those talks appear close to collapse, with the main opposition delegation having suspended its participation last week, and the ceasefire is largely in tatters.
It left that symbol of this nation in tatters — an accurate representation of what this country feels like for many in the artist community.
MONACO (Reuters) - Ferrari messed up on the biggest stage of all on Saturday, leaving local hero Charles Leclerc's Monaco Grand Prix hopes in tatters.
Tea industry The indefinite strike and the government clampdown has left tourism and the tea industry -- the backbone of the local economy -- in tatters.
This ambitious agenda is now in tatters, as Trump has caved in on issue after issue, giving in to the Republican foreign policy establishment.
While the disgraced executive has steadfastly denied any claims of "non-consensual sex" or retaliation against his accusers, his storied career lies in tatters.
After years of Comey, with the phony and dishonest Clinton investigation (and more), running the FBI, its reputation is in Tatters - worst in History!
But with the Avengers and the universe in tatters, the table is set for Captain Marvel to make her debut and rally the troops.
The visit comes after he blasted the bureau's reputation, saying it was "in tatters" and "the worst in history" earlier this month, prompting backlash.
It's going to end catastrophically, in November or beyond, with the party infrastructure in tatters, with every mealy mouthed pseudo-Trump accommodationist permanently stained.
It has raised tension between Washington and Damascus's chief ally Moscow, who brokered a ceasefire which after a week appears to be in tatters.
Sure, the defense looked to be in tatters, but do you know how hard it is to control a one-touch shot like that?
At times he had the sturdy Swedish defense in tatters in the quarter-final but his subsequent finishing and decision-making let him down.
With their Tet plan in tatters, the Communists were left to rethink their war effort, and their vision of what South Vietnam really was.
"In a pattern often repeated, her career took off while her personal life was in tatters," it said, after discussing her first public romance.
In Britain, the Labour Party is in tatters with a leader who appeals to activists but has failed to build a broad-based coalition.
Mnangagwa's administration aims to transform Zimbabwe, whose economy has been left in tatters after decades of mismanagement, into a middle-income country by 2030.
President Trump is working to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement in a move many worry could leave the landmark climate treaty in tatters.
SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Two years after twin air crashes that left its brand in tatters, Malaysia Airlines is still a company in limbo.
The team so many thought had wrecked the league last July when it added DeMarcus Cousins to its four All-Stars was in tatters.
With a ceasefire in tatters, American-backed Kurdish and Arab rebels are moving south while Russian and Syrian government forces are advancing quickly north.
May's initiative was the latest twist in more than two years of negotiations that have left British politics in chaos and her authority in tatters.
She gathered a few pint containers: ham and red-onion scraps, spare confit leeks and yesterday's mashed potatoes, tatters of provolone and raw cauliflower debris.
The third paragraph of his opening statement acknowledged that his credibility was in tatters, which is why he brought documents with him to the hearing.
"The bubble will crash at some point, but I fear we will be tatters by the time it does," one top Republican congressional aide said.
The outcome of that meeting ignited a corporate battle that has left Rao's IPO plans in tatters and drawn in the Indian and U.S. governments.
During this period, China was just emerging from the chaos of the Cultural Revolution, which left the economy in tatters, with widespread poverty and starvation.
Three straight years of humiliation and the loss of even the thinnest veneers of impartiality have left their reputations and code of ethics in tatters.
Just three years later, disaster struck when a winter storm caused the roof of the arena to cave in, leaving the entire venue in tatters.
On an alternate route through the mountains, he encountered other victims trying to escape, their clothes in tatters and their heads covered in black ash.
But if anyone expected the Warriors to leave the building a broken mess, their collective self-esteem in tatters, they delivered a message: fat chance.
The governor-elect instead ran on expanding Medicaid and fully funding the state's schools after years of GOP control left the state budget in tatters.
Her tank top is in tatters and the deep-set eyes in her gaunt face reflect a life so hard, she looks 10 years older.
We missed the wind here — the coastal towns of my childhood vacations are in tatters — but we have water like no one has ever seen.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — The Russian economy is in trouble — "in tatters," President Obama has said — so why aren't Russians more upset with their leaders?
The president tweeted earlier in December that the FBI's reputation is in "tatters," and Republican lawmakers have also warned of partisan bias at the agency.
The national team coach resigned last October after defeats to Uzbekistan and Syria left a bid to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in tatters.
The Senate is set to pass a package of domestic spending bills this week, but the broader effort to fund the government is in tatters.
And when the next economic crisis hits—and sooner or later one will hit—the net we spent a century weaving will be in tatters.
His father, Charles Kushner, is a real estate developer, philanthropist and major Democratic donor whose reputation was left in tatters after a lurid criminal case.
Maybe it was a pained peace offering to Johnny Ramone, who had walked away with Joey's girlfriend, Linda, in 1981, leaving him spurned and in tatters.
A nosedive in the price of oil, compounded by years of mismanagement by Hugo Chávez and his successor, Nicolás Maduro, have left Venezuela's economy in tatters.
With his insider trading case in tatters, Chuck stumbles onto a police bribery ring with more tangible, immediate potential to put Bobby in jail for good.
Really, though, the bottom of the boot is in tatters, missing not just a sole but also its heel and a good part of its instep.
Trump asserted on Thursday that sanctions imposed by the U.S. after pulling out of the agreement have crippled Iran's economy and left the nation in tatters.
With the city in tatters, she embeds with the survivors to see how they are clearing land mines left behind by ISIS and rebuilding their lives.
The ensuing furor has tarnished the future king's reputation and left his conference in tatters, as foreign investors confront the dark side of his Arabian dreams.
However, if the federal election does not happen in November, which at this moment in time is not impossible, the Constitution will be left in tatters.
The decision, while long anticipated and widely telegraphed, leaves the 2015 agreement reached by seven countries after more than two years of grueling negotiations in tatters.
And with the political opposition in tatters, and many political novices owing their seats to the president, Mr. Macron could face temptations to abuse executive power.
Two weeks of dramatic hearings starring steely career officials braving the conservative media storm to tell the truth have left Trump's anti-impeachment offensive in tatters.
Shouldn't happen to him," he said, before launching into his attack directly on Ford's memory, after which he added: "And a man's life is in tatters.
A hasty shutdown would leave energy security in tatters, boost dependence on German coal-fired power and expose taxpayers to utilities' demands for remuneration, the government said.
Houston matched its first-period output with 37 points in the second quarter but its defense was in tatters after Speights put the Clippers on his back.
A hasty shutdown, Leuthard contended, would leave Switzerland's energy security in tatters, boost dependence on German coal-fired power and expose taxpayers to utilities' demands for remuneration.
And he was right in condemning an Obama-Clinton foreign policy that has left Syria in tatters, hundreds of thousands dead, millions as refugees, and ISIS triumphant.
Terrible, dramatic and magical things happen in fairy tales, and everyone in them is dressed for the occasion, in everything from tatters to raiment or grotesque disguises.
When we initially encounter Freshie Dave, he is mopping up after an attack; broken glass and tatters of St. George's flags are scattered all over the road.
The al Shabaab insurgency persists in Somalia as it pursues reconstruction after more than two decades of conflict and chaos that have left the nation in tatters.
But with the governing coalition in tatters and rival political blocs furiously forming new alignments, the only constant in Malaysia on Monday was a sense of uncertainty.
With diplomacy sponsored by Ankara and Moscow to ease tensions in tatters, Turkey has come closer than ever to confrontation with Russia on the battlefield in Syria.
Joining Montreal has afforded a measure of redemption for Radulov, who left the N.H.L. twice in the past eight years, each time with his reputation in tatters.
Trump has stepped up his attacks on the FBI in recent weeks, saying the agency's reputation was "in tatters" and targeting officials like Deputy Director Andrew McCabe.
Earlier this month, he said the FBI's reputation was in "tatters" and that Americans had lost faith in the agency's ability to fairly and objectively conduct investigations.
Distrust and betrayal stain the story, yet Mr. Blackhurst resists cynicism; even when our humanity is in tatters, he suggests, the mothering instinct remains damn near indestructible.
She's left the tatters of her life in America to join her boyfriend Christian and his buddies in far northern Sweden, as they research European midsummer rituals.
The country is away fighting for freedom and the American way in World War II, but ironically this leaves Vito's image of the American dream in tatters.
Considered one of the world's best wrestlers at present, Makhov's Olympic dream of bettering his 2012 bronze medal at the Games in London appeared to be in tatters.
Erdogan and his son-in-law, who is minister of treasury and finance, face growing anger about an economy in tatters and unemployment at an all-time high.
Imagine this group of liberal-leaning writers trying to crack the story for a new Roseanne series while Trump was busy tearing the U.S.A.'s reputation to tatters.
An altercation prior to the official weigh-in in which Shields' brother allegedly attacked Habazin's trainer, sending him to the hospital, left a hoped for celebration in tatters.
Somalia is still battling an Islamist insurgency while it seeks to rebuild after more than two decades of conflict and chaos that have left the nation in tatters.
Myanmar is struggling to shed the legacy of nearly 50 years of junta rule that has left its economy and public services - especially healthcare and education - in tatters.
The increase in fighting has left a cessation of hostilities agreement in tatters and comes after the virtual collapse of UN-brokered peace talks in Geneva last week.
Nearly three years later, with Theranos under siege on multiple regulatory fronts and its reputation in tatters, it's clear that the relationship has been a disaster for Walgreens.
The appointment of Faria is seen as a move back to more radical politics and a continuation of the status quo that has left the economy in tatters.
Their once-promising season in tatters, the Green Bay Packers fired Coach Mike McCarthy on Sunday and named Joe Philbin, the team's offensive coordinator, as the interim coach.
Historically, arms control has been an area where Washington and Moscow have been able to talk to one another even when their broader relationship has been in tatters.
He got the same answer as everyone else: Davis is trying to end his career on his own terms, and not ride off with his knee in tatters.
But with a crowded field and with traditional polling in tatters, that calculation calls for a hefty dose of humility about anyone's ability to foretell what voters want.
After nearly six months of escalating protests, Hong Kong is a mess, its reputation for efficiency in tatters, its economy in recession, its roads and rails often blocked.
Virtually every public agency now struggles to do more with less while attending to additional problems once handled by some other outfit whose budget is also in tatters.
That makes for the perfect time to strike a deal and repair the U.S.-Mexico relationship, which Richardson says has been "in tatters" for the past six years.
This week he lashed out at the FBI over its treatment of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, saying the agency's "reputation is in tatters, the worst in history."
If Trump follows through on his promise to forge a closer relationship with Putin, the transatlantic and European front against Russia would crumble, leaving her Putin policy in tatters.
The former Kansas congressman also intends to boost morale in the State Department after Tillerson left the agency in tatters before his firing by the president two weeks ago.
With Syria in tatters, yet another new administration in Washington risks getting pulled into the morass of violence in the Middle East, a region US policies helped to splinter.
The events have left the hard-fought ceasefire brokered by Russia and the US in tatters, although US officials said they believe the ceasefire agreement is still in place.
The rent-seeking, dividend-paying model of its overlords at Brazilian investment group 3G, with an assist from Warren Buffett's investment company Berkshire Hathaway, appears to be in tatters.
The house remains, but the family is in tatters Lee Kuan Yew had fussed and feared about his country's survival and had spoken about it a number of times.
President Trump, meanwhile, complained that "a man's life is in tatters" after Christine Blasey Ford said that Brett Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her when both were in high school.
Prepare to see a sharp uptick in celeb tatters as more artists find an outlet for their work and can express their individual styles through Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
"Ramaphosa's decision to side with scandal-ridden Mabuza undermines the integrity of his stated commitment to fight corruption and rebuild from the tatters of the Zuma decade," Maimane said.
Japan's nuclear industry has been in tatters in the wake of the Fukushima disaster in 2011, with parts of the public deeply skeptical about the safety of atomic energy.
That's despite the latter's recent run-in with the law and the injury to Daniel Cormier which had the potential to leave UFC 197's main event in tatters.
Impressively, despite the film's agonizingly slow depiction this deterioration, it still delivers one of the rawest jump scares in horror history, with an ending that leaves everything in tatters.
If they had pride and much of a reputation on their way into the administration, they'll be lucky to hold on to tatters of either on their way out.
Based on the condition of the bodies and the fact the team's camp was in tatters, rescue workers hypothesize that the team was killed by the storm's ferocious winds.
" The president had said after Mr. Flynn's guilty plea that the reputation of the F.B.I. was "in tatters" and its standing with the public was the "worst in history.
His attempts to publicly apologize for the crashes of the Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines flights were clumsy, and his relationship with the Federal Aviation Administration was in tatters.
The increase in fighting has left a cessation of hostilities agreement in tatters and comes after the virtual collapse of United Nations-brokered peace talks in Geneva last week.
His image on health care is in tatters, the polling on his tax bill is miserable, and Brett Kavanaugh is the least popular newly confirmed Supreme Court justice on record.
That faith, already shaken during weeks of political protests against the entrepot's pro-Beijing government, is in tatters following China's treatment of Cathay Pacific, an airline based in Hong Kong.
It leaves May's Brexit strategy in tatters; her strongly pro-Brexit trade minister, Liam Fox, had said Friday represented the last chance to "vote for Brexit as we understood it".
Months of fighting last year between Turkish forces and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) destroyed large parts of this and other border towns, leaving a historic peace process in tatters.
With May's Brexit policy in tatters, lawmakers in the British parliament are trying to wrest control of Brexit, though there is no clear majority for an alternative to May's deal.
It's actively taking a side, aiding those who want to slash a safety net that is already in tatters by allowing them to recycle a racist meme from the 1970s.
The regional order over which Saudi Arabia has long prevailed is in tatters, with wars raging in Iraq, Syria and Yemen, and with its regional nemesis, Iran, extending its influence.
He said the FBI was in "tatters" under the leadership of former director James Comey and poked Justice for not being harsher with Clinton during the investigation into her emails.
Earlier in the month, the president said the FBI was in "tatters" following news reports that a prosecutor working on the probe had exchanged anti-Trump tweets with his mistress.
Trump said earlier this month that the FBI's reputation was "in tatters" after the release of text messages from an agent insulting him and praising Hillary Clinton during the campaign.
Since taking office, Trump has attacked the integrity of multiple parts of his government, including the F.B.I. ("reputation is in tatters") and the Department of Justice ("embarrassment to our country").
To survivors of clerical sexual abuse, they can be daily triggers, reminding them in an instant of the moment when their trust was betrayed, and their faith left in tatters.
It highlights problems with the Federal Emergency Management Agency that drastically stalled repair efforts, and examines how the island's economic crisis left its infrastructure in tatters well before the hurricane.
It is eight months now since Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, leveling 70,000 homes and leaving 3.3 million people without power or water and the health care system in tatters.
Even before he found an ally in Mr. Giuliani, Mr. Lutsenko, his relations with American diplomats in Kiev in tatters, had sought to curry favor directly with the Trump administration.
The alternative — a NATO in tatters and a re-energized Mr. Putin — would leave America weaker and Mr. Trump the loser in the great power competition he himself has declared.
While evangelicals and some hard-line, pro-Israel American Jews exulted, the Palestinians seethed — leaving Mr. Trump's dreams of brokering a peace accord between them and the Israelis in tatters.
With party unity in tatters, Trump will meet with Ryan Thursday in Washington amid intense pressure for Republicans to avoid a schism that could ease Clinton's path to the White House.
"The Kurdish dream of being a big oil exporter is in tatters," said a source close to the government in Erbil, who predicted that "Iran will be king of the game".
The repercussions were swift: By October 260, with his reputation in tatters, Weinstein had been fired from the Weinstein Company, the production studio he co-founded with his brother Bob Weinstein.
Have you ever straight-up hated an artwork so much you wanted to rip it off the wall and paint the distance between the gallery roof and sidewalk with its tatters?
A $160 billion merger between Pfizer and Allergan lay in tatters Wednesday and left experts contemplating whether more deals could be hit by new tax rules issued by the U.S. Treasury.
How prescient his concerns seem, nearly 30 years later, as the alteration of images and estrangement from critical understanding of sources has rent the fabric of our shared reality into tatters.
"I've seen pictures of that plane when it was in tatters and this, it looks better than when it came out of the factory," she said in an interview with reporters.
" And then, this one an hour later: "After years of Comey, with the phony and dishonest Clinton investigation (and more), running the FBI, its reputation is in Tatters - worst in History!
When the POTUS tweets that the FBI is "in tatters" or that its reputation is the "worst in history," is he aiming his ire and disappointment at the rank and file?
There is some debate about the way forward, but policy quickly coalesces around the views of the hardliners, who were angered by the original nuclear agreement, which is now in tatters.
Our research suggests that this happened not because the police "got fetal" but because many members of the black community stopped calling 911, their trust in the justice system in tatters.
Stajcic, now coach of the A-League's Central Coast Mariners, said his reputation had been left in tatters after he was peremptorily fired just five months before the women's World Cup.
The military, which is supposed to fight al-Qaeda linked insurgents, is in tatters and a combination of corruption and cash shortages mean soldiers rarely receive their $100 per month paycheques.
" At times, Trump lumped FBI agents in with his praise, despite the fact that he has said the FBI is in "tatters" and urged FBI Director Christopher Wray to "clean house.
So you can imagine how emboldened some executives feel to swing big now, with the Warriors in tatters after the devastating injuries to Durant and Klay Thompson in the N.B.A. finals.
But while his legislative agenda is in tatters, his master strategy — throwing out distraction bombs on a regular basis, while turning the screws of power toward a backward era — is working.
Over the past few years they have been flying around the U.S. (James is a pilot), writing about the American social fabric — where it's in tatters and where it's in renewal.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership, the multinational trade deal that both Mr. Abe and Mr. Obama championed, is in tatters now that President-elect Donald J. Trump has promised to torpedo it.
And in the South Bronx, as in so many predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods like it in the United States, the contract between the police and the community is in tatters.
After all, the Democratic Party is in tatters at every level; wouldn't a well-heeled Democrat be better off spending money on uncelebrated legislative races in Idaho or Iowa or Ohio?
Her time and place of birth—1942, in Japan—is taken as proof of a psychic burden, that the rips and tatters of her early collection must reference some "post-atomic" world.
But her plans for a smooth run in to Election Day are in tatters and her campaign has been forced into a tactical shift, unleashing its full fury on the FBI chief.
At the end of the video, after panning to reveal the blazing landscape, the camera returns to the ferris wheel which is now empty except for the bear, which is in tatters.
Now it looks unlikely the party will win a single seat in parliament, its local base is in tatters and after Brexit, it will no longer have any Members of European parliament.
The Italian-Swedish diplomat said he thought there was a chance to relaunch a cessation of hostilities, which lies in tatters after fierce clashes in Aleppo, by reinforcing and extending local truces.
This is fair in the case of stubborn packaging (God damn you, Honey Nut Cheerios liner bag), but even a basic bag of Doritos ends up in tatters after a first attempt.
Earlier, at the Shared Value Leadership Summit in New York on Wednesday, Clinton had said that "the reputation of capitalism is pretty much in tatters for young people," according to Fortune magazine.
And with the prospect of an immediate $100 billion IPO payout now in tatters, the allure of WeWork's equity is gone for new recruits and maybe even some of the true believers.
In any case, I asked Asif if he had a message to the world, and especially to people who might be thinking that his relationship with Mudasir is once again in tatters.
After a heated debate in which one lawmaker said the plan would "leave Japan in tatters", members agreed to let the panel organizers decide whether to make any revisions to the proposal.
Jackson does make some valid points about the Cavs' defense being in tatters, and he gives props to Shaun Livingston, who had an insane night from his typical mid-range comfort zone.
But President Donald Trump let him go on Thursday after just over a year in the administration — leaving McMaster's once-sterling reputation in tatters and the White House in even more disarray.
Using tactics honed in New York, they made millions of dollars, but they ultimately helped to leave the industry in tatters and the lives of immigrant drivers on the edge of ruin.
To be sure, Kalanick was forced out of the company, his personal reputation in tatters; and the initial public offering under the new C.E.O., Dara Khosrowshahi, was a disappointment to some investors.
The company has been in danger of being delisted from the Shenzhen Stock Exchange for months, as Jia essentially left the business in tatters when he moved to the US in 2017.
"People's livelihoods are at stake, and our reputation as a country for stable and sound business investments could be in tatters by the end of the week if you fail," said Maier.
Had the deal been rejected by Congress, it would have left years of negotiations and the Obama administration's signature foreign policy achievement in tatters — not to mention the United States' diplomatic credibility.
Toshiba is counting on the sale to bring in about $14 billion in much-needed cash after its losses on nuclear power projects in the United States left its finances in tatters.
With the TPP in tatters, China has a major opportunity to step into that vacuum and negotiate a regional trade deal that basically serves as a China-centric version of the TPP.
Though Weinstein's reputation is in tatters and he'll likely remain disgraced even if he is found not guilty, Sivan said she and the other accusers are generally viewed as troublemakers to potential employers.
Authorities say a pending divorce prompted by a husband's suspected drug use is at the heart of a murder-suicide last weekend that left an Alabama family-of-six in tatters, PEOPLE confirms.
The al Shabaab insurgency persists in Somalia as the country struggles to restore order and rebuild infrastructure after more than two decades of conflict and chaos that have left the nation in tatters.
It poses important strategic questions for the United States, particularly as Russia's intervention has turned the tide of battle, strengthened Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Iran, and left Washington's strategy in tatters.
But with Republicans in control of all three branches of government, and with the big business ethos espoused by Hillary Clinton in tatters, Democrats may finally be returning to their anti-monopoly roots.
In fact, it's the lives of survivors who report their assaults that are far more likely to end up "in tatters," as Trump put it, than the lives of the people they accuse.
That blueprint for success is in tatters after Canada's emphatic victory, which knocked the Americans out of contention, leaving them at 3-223 with one game to play in their four-team group.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from a mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its oil wealth, leaving the economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from a mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
Previously one of the opera world's most feted artists, Domingo's reputation is now in tatters after an investigation by the American Guild of Musical Artists concluded he had behaved inappropriately with female performers.
Mr. Trump has also assailed the independence of the F.B.I., and has described its reputation as being "in Tatters," a stunning broadside from a sitting president against a law enforcement agency he oversees.
Previously one of the opera world's most feted artists, Domingo's reputation is now in tatters after an investigation by the American Guild of Musical Artists concluded he had behaved inappropriately with female performers.
" Confronted later with the sworn testimony of a dignified and affronted lawman, the White House press office, its own credibility in tatters, was left to feebly insist, "The president is not a liar.
A paper towel that turns to tatters after one swipe of a countertop, or one that leaves lint behind on a mirror, is a paper towel that has no place in your life.
The departure of Hicks -- the young woman who became as much an emotional crutch as a communications director -- leaves the inner circle of a President for whom loyalty is an obsession in tatters.
Photographs taken soon after passengers fled the burning subway car show a man, believed to have started the fire, standing on a platform as flames jumped from the tatters of his burning clothes.
But it is quite possible that his conduct over the course of this campaign, which has made him one of the most loathed men in the country, will leave that business model in tatters.
The scraps of metal, signage, paper, wood moldings and tatters Shrobe found around his family's home in central Harlem and at other temporary residences have been transformed into assemblage sculptures and mixed-media paintings.
Only a couple of years ago, the Riksbank's credibility was in tatters, with what amounted to a civil war between hawks and doves on the board over how to deal with surging household debt.
I recount one in which I am constantly walking in broken shoes, and no matter what type of shoes I put on—hiking shoes, flats, or heels—they all end up frayed to tatters.
When pilots Tuesday safely diverted the Boeing 21997-26 -- with 2700 passengers and crew members on board -- to Philadelphia from its New York-to-Dallas route, the metal surrounding the engine was in tatters.
He has repeatedly derided the investigation as a "witch hunt," tweeted that the FBI's reputation is in "tatters" and called for the removal of senior FBI officials whom he views as biased against him.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela squandered its profound oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from an unprecedented mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
Rating: 8 plastic-beads-braided-into-the-frayed-tatters-of-JYD's-t-shirt out of 10 Frye, AKA Black Lightning, went to a winery in Oregon with some friends and used the Aden filter.
Trump, who has described the agency as "in tatters," is scheduled to speak at a ceremony at the FBI campus for law enforcement leaders graduating from a program aimed at raising law enforcement standards.
With the economy in tatters, at least 70,000 people from all walks of life have been streaming into this mining region over the past year, said Jorge Moreno, a leading mosquito expert in Venezuela.
President Rajapaksa, his reputation in tatters, was defeated in 2015 by another erstwhile ally from his own party, Maithripala Sirisena; one of the new president's first acts was to grant Fonseka a full pardon.
In her role as secretary of state, she was in charge of making sure voters could cast ballots in the presidential election while so much of the state was in tatters from the storm.
And when she strides onstage in an opening scene that will famously reduce Lear's family to tatters, Ms. Jackson at once communicates a power and an authority that you mess with at your peril.
Even as the rich try to dress down by dressing in literal tatters — and the rest of us try to get the look for less — there's something inherently classist about this fetishization of decay.
Unicorn Theater's "The Velveteen Rabbit," a stage adaptation of Margery Williams's beloved 1922 picture book at the New Victory Theater, pays sweet and occasionally sorrowful tribute to every plaything loved, gnawed and hugged into tatters.
Video footage broadcast worldwide at the time showed Air France executive Xavier Broseta stumbling to the ground, his shirt in tatters, as he and another executive fled angry employees, scaling a metal fence to escape.
With his family left behind in Arkansas and feeling that his reputation for integrity was in tatters due to partisan politics, Foster killed himself on July 20, 1993, just a few months into Clinton's presidency.
While Google announced plans for balloon-powered connectivity through Project Loon, Facebook's plans to bring connectivity to Africa using satellite systems were left in tatters in 603 after the SpaceX rocket carrying its payload exploded.
The lack of personal relationships across the Atlantic and the disconnect between key Europeans and Americans is a disaster in the making — especially now, when the institutional contacts usually preferred by Europeans are in tatters.
While shortages of new bank notes are still being reported, and some companies' cash-reliant supply chains have been left in tatters, the government insists conditions will steadily improve by the end of the year.
Trump, who fired Comey last year, has claimed that the FBI's reputation is "in tatters" and recently called Comey a "slimeball" ahead of the release of former director's book, which was highly critical of Trump.
PML-N insiders say Sharif's relationship with Pakistan's powerful generals is in tatters and Sharif himself recently alluded to the military pressuring PML-N lawmakers and pushing them to abandon the party or join PTI.
Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its profound oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from an unprecedented mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
The murder in Istanbul (coupled with an intensified crackdown on dissent in the Saudi kingdom) left the "reform" narrative in tatters and came to symbolize the cruelty, immaturity and bad judgment of the crown prince.
Now that the treaty is largely in tatters, the question is whether the decision to leave it will accelerate the increasingly Cold War-like behavior among the three superpowers: the United States, Russia and China.
The reputation of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the de facto civilian leader of Myanmar and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is in tatters for refusing to show compassion for the plight of the Rohingya.
But by 1984, eight years after his death, Getty's legacy was in tatters: His children were locked in a bitter feud over the family trust and the company he founded was riven by boardroom turmoil.
Wray's testimony came days after President Donald Trump tweeted that the former director James Comey left the FBI's reputation "in tatters," prompting Wray to send out a morale-boosting memo to the bureau's 35,000 employees.
But because Ford is talking about sexual assault, she's decried as an evil woman leaving a man's life "in tatters" — or, at best, a pawn in a scheme by Democrats to torpedo Trump's Supreme Court nominee.
Abe returned to power in 2012 when Sino-Japanese ties were in tatters due to a feud over East China Sea islands, and the territorial dispute remains a key source of friction between the two countries.
Republican successes came on the heels of big Republican gains in the 2014 congressional elections and defied predictions the party was in tatters and on the verge of splitting apart because of deep divisions over Trump.
So, despite whatever tatters Alex Ovechkin's liver is in at this point, it's time for the fans to lift him and the rest of the Caps up for yet another (and no-way the last) party.
Q: There is this notion that the British quit India because the empire was anyway in tatters post World War Two, and so it was difficult for them to hold on to India and other colonies.
After a two-month government assault earlier this year left more than 1,000 people dead in Eastern Ghouta, most of the suburb's rebels were expelled, thousands of civilians fled and the area was left in tatters.
But the massacre he perpetrated in the name of the Islamic State, which left 24.2 tourists dead, has cut visitor numbers in half and left Tunisia's reputation as the Mediterranean's most affordable package destination in tatters.
With U.S. efforts to broker a two-state solution in tatters since 2014, France has been lobbying countries to commit to a conference that would get Israelis and Palestinians back to negotiations to end their conflict.
The British media said the response had left her proposals in tatters, and May angrily struck back in a televised address from her Downing Street office, saying neither side should expect the impossible from the other.
The FBI faces heavy criticism from the president — who has said the agency's reputation is in "tatters" in part because of Comey, whom he fired in May — and Republican scrutiny amid accusations of anti-Trump bias.
For the piece "Selah" (2017), he has taken bits of antique quilts — the endowment of hands and ancestral knowledge passed from generation to generation — and added sequins to fold over a figure that is itself in tatters.
It would have been hard to imagine three years ago, when U.S.-India relations were in tatters over the arrest and strip search of an Indian diplomat in New York for visa fraud and underpaying her housekeeper.
In A War in Crimson Embers, she has to contend with what her vengeance has wrought: her reputation is in tatters and her allies have scattered, all while an inhuman enemy stands ready to destroy the world.
So when Mr. Obama faced a financial system in tatters and an automobile industry on the brink of collapse in early 2009, he developed an economic stimulus package and pushed it through almost entirely with Democratic votes.
Japan had already agreed to gradually lower tariffs on U.S. beef and pork for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a multilateral trade deal that was left in tatters after U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew from the pact.
"Our economy is now in tatters as a direct result of an ANC government which is corrupt to the core and has no plan for our economy," Mmusi Maimane, the leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, said.
If CETA fails, the EU's hopes of completing similar deals with the United States or Japan would be in tatters, undermining a bloc already battered by Britain's vote to leave it and disputes over Europe's migration crisis.
Turkey has seen some of the worst violence for decades after the collapse of a ceasefire with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) last July left a peace process to end the three-decade insurgency in tatters.
Recent US policies advocating a security wall and separation of families at the border, along with NAFTA negotiations on the verge of collapse, have left this once very special relationship in tatters even before the Mexico election.
Now Mr. Schneiderman's legacy is in tatters, after he said on Monday that he would resign in the wake of a report in The New Yorker about allegations that he physically assaulted four women he had dated.
But the president's reform agenda appears in tatters, with little chance of passing an effective overhaul of the costly social security pension system after most Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB) lawmakers opted for him to go on trial.
Although America remains in tatters economically, if Schwarzenegger teaches us anything over the course of an hour and a half of gratuitous violence, it's that the dogged pursuit of truth in the face of tyranny is worth it.
The king and queen of Kurupt FM ended the latest series of People Just Do Nothing with their prospective marriage in tatters, as Grindah neglected Miche in favour of a threesome that never happened in an Ipswich Travelodge.
LONDON (Reuters) - With Sainsbury's dream of creating Britain's biggest supermarket group in tatters, its chastened CEO Mike Coupe needs to reassure investors he has the plan to arrest a sales decline when he presents annual results next week.
With their generational wealth in tatters, their quality of life markedly worse than prior generations, and as they stare down down one of the worst student-debt crises in history, growing up millennial means facing unusual living situations.
The mid-term results leave the opposition in tatters and will change the dynamic of a Senate that has traditionally been a check on state power, and a bulwark against the kind of political dominance Duterte is demonstrating.
Despite the official White House line of defense to impeachment being in tatters, Trump still has good reason to believe that Republicans will find a new argument in favor of acquitting him in a prospective Senate impeachment trial.
Trump fired Comey earlier this year and in recent weeks has lashed out at the FBI, saying the bureau's reputation is in "tatters" and specifically targeting FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who worked on the Clinton email probe.
Mr. Havelange's reputation may have been in tatters in his later years, but the stadium in Rio for the track and field events at the 2016 Summer Olympics, built in 2007, was formally named João Havelange Olympic Stadium.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump called the F.B.I. a biased institution whose reputation for fairness was "in tatters," after his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, pleaded guilty to lying to the law enforcement agency.
Most recently, Mr. Trump tweeted on Sunday that the F.B.I.'s "reputation is in Tatters — worst in History!" following last week's guilty plea by Michael T. Flynn, the former White House national security adviser, for lying to investigators.
And past the nearby grassy hills, families live a dozen to a home, playgrounds have fallen to tatters and this tribe of roughly 210,183 people is now turning to President Trump's promise to revive coal for its future.
The situation at the front was dire: supplies couldn't get there; there was a chronic shortage of rations and ammunition; the men's uniforms were in tatters; and unsanitary conditions led to outbreaks of cholera and other infectious diseases.
Democrats will raise questions on Thursday about recent tweets from President Trump blasting the bureau's reputation as "in tatters," as well as the issue of whether the president obstructed justice in the federal investigation into Russia's election meddling.
But you have to ask yourself: Would I have also had the courage to put money back in while the economy was still in horrendous shape in 2009, with double-digit unemployment and a banking system in tatters?
Smollett still somehow got off, but his career is in tatters — as it should be for wasting everyone's time, particularly an already-overwhelmed department like the Chicago Police Department (more than 530 murders in the city last year).
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Following his brutal disavowal by President Donald Trump, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's dream of spearheading a new U.S. political movement appears in tatters while the Republican establishment he challenged is feeling more secure.
The devastating storms ripped apart the US territory's aging, fragile power grid, plucking power lines from their roots in hilly, impervious neighborhoods and leaving them in tatters, making it even more difficult for local and federal agencies to repair.
With that plan now in tatters, the prospects of the two men Merkel hoped to block from succeeding her —Health Minister Jens Spahn, 39, and Friedrich Merz, 64, a prominent former MP and longtime Merkel foe — have been rekindled.
Not Mr Trump, who fired the first FBI director that he inherited, James Comey, and has since accused him of being a "political hack" and the orchestrator of a "witch-hunt" that has left the FBI's reputation in tatters.
While no-one is suggesting the army wants to outright seize power again, PML-N insiders say Sharif's relationship with the generals is in tatters and accuse shadowy military networks of working with the judiciary to weaken the party.
Others with whom we chatted in the bus, the press room and the various little outcroppings and branded shacks with fraying signage (CBS News's was utterly in tatters, but the team looked undeterred), felt sure it would be delayed.
More Conservative lawmakers handed over letters to the 1922 Committee, a Conservative group that can make or break party leaders, to demand a no confidence vote in May, whose strategy to leave the EU has been left in tatters.
Even if Rousseff wins Sunday's vote, her coalition has been left in tatters by the acrimonious impeachment process and analysts say her pledges to form a national unity government are unlikely to bear fruit in a bitterly divided country.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - China's Sichuan Fulin Transportation Group Co has ditched a project to build parts for electric vehicles in Chile, development agency Corfo said on Thursday, leaving in tatters a nascent EV battery industry in the South American nation.
After Marco Rubio's disappointing fifth-place finish in New Hampshire, his hoped-for "3-2-1 strategy" for winning the nomination — third place in Iowa, second in New Hampshire, and first in South Carolina — seemed to lie in tatters.
In recent years, democracy has been in retreat, basic freedoms (of speech, assembly, and a free press) have been eroded, minority groups and political opposition figures are often oppressed—and sometimes killed—and the country's economy is in tatters.
A decade of decline Through nearly a decade of mismanagement, Venezuela has squandered its profound oil wealth, leaving its economy in tatters and Latin America reeling from an unprecedented mass exodus of migrants in search of food and medicine.
" — SAMANTHA BEE "Not only did Sondland leave Trump's defense in tatters, he also implicated Mick Mulvaney, Mike Pompeo and Mike Pence, and he did it as happily as if he were enjoying his own 'Eyes Wide Shut' birthday party.
" On the other hand, Sajid Javid, the Conservative minister for finance said Thursday: "Independent experts have again confirmed today that (Labour leader Jeremy) Corbyn's plans would mean millions more people paying higher taxes — leaving his manifesto promises in tatters.
The leader of UKIP, Nigel Farage, is now a good friend with Trump himself, which speaks volumes, but he's all but abandoned British politics while his UKIP remains in tatters following the extinction of its raison-d'etre post-EU.
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Hundreds of Cubans who sold their homes and belongings in pursuit of an American dream that now lays in tatters were stranded in Central America and Mexico on Friday after Washington abruptly ended a lenient immigration policy.
LONDON, April 210.5 (Reuters) - With Sainsbury's dream of creating Britain's biggest supermarket group in tatters, its chastened CEO Mike Coupe needs to reassure investors he has the plan to arrest a sales decline when he presents annual results next week.
May's Brexit strategy is in tatters after the exit deal she hammered out with other EU leaders was rejected for a third time by the House of Commons on Friday, the day that Britain was supposed to leave the bloc.
LONDON (Reuters) - The career of Russian former world number one Maria Sharapova was in tatters on Wednesday after she was given a two-year ban by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) following her positive test for the banned drug meldonium.
All these moves show that, even after a year under new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, the company is still plugging along at the task of reassembling the pieces of its reputation, which had been left in tatters by founder Travis Kalanick.
LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) - It was never meant to be a high-stakes gamble for Britain's risk-averse prime minister, but Theresa May's attempt to strengthen her leadership by calling an early election has instead left her authority in tatters.
The collapse of the peace process leaves U.S. policy on Syria in tatters and is a personal blow to Secretary of State John Kerry, who led talks with Moscow despite scepticism from other top officials in President Barack Obama's administration.
" On Clinton's emails Trump has often tweeted about Comey's involvement in the FBI's investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state, saying his handling of the probe has left the FBI in "tatters.
With their hopes of catching newly-crowned champions Leicester City in tatters, a melee broke out in the tunnel after the final whistle with coaching staff and players from both sides involved in heated scenes that could bring FA punishments.
Instead of closing the tent ever more tightly on who can be a Republican in good standing, the nomination of the manifestly heterodox Trump has left the Tea Party/Tax Pledge/Social Issue straight jacket of ideological purity in tatters.
GREENSBORO, N.C. (Reuters) - Barely a year after being ranked a lofty third in the world, Jordan Spieth made an ignominious early departure from the Wyndham Championship on Saturday, a pale shadow of his former self, his game and confidence in tatters.
We still have ObamaCare … the DOJ (Department of Justice) and FBI are leaving the rule of law in tatters while the Republican establishment allows a nearly 18-month-long unprecedented, extra-legal [special counsel Robert] Mueller spectacle to continue unabated.
The doubling down on the agreement, even as it was in tatters, reflected the Obama administration's assumption that it lacks better alternatives for dealing with the many-sided civil war in Syria that has left roughly a half-million people dead.
Trump's confidence that he can wing it through international summits ought to be in tatters -- given his failure in Finland and the ballyhooed summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore last month, where the President also seemed outmaneuvered.
Just eight months after reluctantly agreeing to exchange a golf course in the country's south for a piece of land near Seoul, Lotte's decade-long strategic push into China is now in tatters, raising major doubts about its growth prospects.
A man meets a psychic in New York, plans to marry her and brings his daughter to meet her, but dies unexpectedly, leaving his fiancée and daughter to stitch up the tatters of what might have been their new life.
Other critics complain that several pledges from the Leave campaign that persuaded voters to support withdrawal — including a promise of millions of pounds a week in health care spending — now lie in tatters, suggesting that the British people were misled.
The Cubs struggled to win the National League Central this season and after barely surviving a first-round series against the Washington Nationals, looked worn out in the N.L.C.S. Their bullpen, with the exception of closer Wade Davis, was in tatters.
WASHINGTON — Christopher A. Wray, the director of the F.B.I., defended his work force on Thursday in a politically charged hearing on Capitol Hill, rebutting President Trump's accusation that the bureau was in "tatters" and fending off attacks from Republicans on personnel.
The more than hour-long meeting was the latest test for the 60-year-old prime minister whose uncharacteristic gamble to strengthen her leadership by calling an early election left her authority in tatters and weakened her hand in Brexit talks.
The economy was in tatters following the collapse of the Soviet Union, which had given it key support for decades, and tentative economic reforms launched by Castro in 210 had yet to do much to improve life for ordinary Cubans.
Today, her image around the world is in tatters, marred by her perceived mishandling of the Rohingya crisis, which has seen hundreds of thousands of mostly Muslim ethnic minority people flee a brutal crackdown by the military in northwestern Rakhine state.
With the GOP healthcare overhaul in tatters and not a single big win in the books for Republicans six months after they took full control of Washington, Democrats can acknowledge a surprising truth about Donald Trump: He's good for their agenda.
The ways in which this staggering sum of money will have been collected and spent, and either disclosed or not disclosed, are evidence yet again that our campaign finance system — if it can even be called a "system" — is in tatters.
In the film's final scene, Benjamin and Elaine, having run away from Elaine's wedding, sit in the back of a bus — he in tatters and she in her wedding gown — their faces transforming from elation to anxiety about what lies ahead.
Temer, who replaced leftist President Dilma Rousseff in May pending an impeachment trial in the Senate over alleged budget manipulation, faces the task of rescuing an economy in tatters after the end of a decade-long commodity bonanza and years of interventionist policies.
ABOUT THE SENATORS: While Boston's blue line is in tatters, Ottawa could be receiving a boost along its defense corps with the potential return of Marc Method, who has been sidelined since March 33 after his finger was slashed by Sidney Crosby.
A plan to cap production at current levels fell apart on Sunday at a meeting in Doha after Saudi Arabia demanded that Iran join in, leaving the credibility of the OPEC producer cartel in tatters and the world awash with unwanted fuel.
The U.K. is leaving the EU. The Middle East is a mess: 28 years after Bush declined to march on Baghdad, and 15 years after his son chose the opposite path, the countries of Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan are in tatters.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's ambitions to become a global soccer power are facing a stark reality check after the national team's coach stepped down following defeats to Uzbekistan and war-torn Syria, leaving in tatters a bid to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.
Once one of the United States' most beloved entertainers, who built a long career on family-friendly comedy, Cosby's career is in tatters following waves of allegations of sex assault, one of which is the subject of a criminal prosecution in Pennsylvania.
With the country's finances in tatters, Temer has ruled out direct fiscal stimulus in his bid to ease the debt burden of Brazilians as the recession, now finishing its second year, forces droves of companies into bankruptcy and eliminates millions of jobs.
JAMES COMEY, FORMER DIRECTOR, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION: I think given what I knew at the time, these were the decisions that were best calculated to preserve the values of the institutions -- It&aposs a lie that the FBI was in tatters.
LONDON, March 12 (Reuters) - The British government's Brexit strategy is "in tatters" after the publication of legal advice on changes to a deal to take Britain out of the European Union, the Labour Party opposition's Brexit chief Keir Starmer said on Tuesday.
MEN have a long history of fighting with one another for dominance, but why such duels did not leave tribal unity in tatters and warriors less capable of working together to fend off attacks from predators and hostile clans remains a mystery.
With the Islamic State's caliphate in tatters, the United States faces a difficult decision about whether to begin winnowing its already modest force posture in earnest or keep troops in Syria in an effort to provide Washington with leverage in future negotiations.
With U.S. efforts to broker a two-state solution in tatters since 2014 and Washington focused on this year's election, France has been lobbying countries to commit to a conference that would get Israelis and Palestinians back to negotiations on ending their conflict.
A plan for oil producers to freeze production at a meeting in Doha fell apart on Sunday after Saudi Arabia demanded that Iran join in, leaving the credibility of the OPEC producer cartel in tatters and the world awash with unwanted fuel.
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - A team of foreign doctors has arrived the war-torn Libyan city of Benghazi to carry out heart surgery on at least 30 young children during a month-long flying visit to a country where healthcare is in tatters.
For May, failure to deliver a revised deal would shatter the fragile unity in her Conservative Party, leaving her already-diminished authority in tatters, and ramping up uncertainty in financial markets over the fate of the British economy, the world's fifth largest.
More than just a personal decision, however, his departure from the newspaper where he worked for 21 years represents the end of investigative journalism in China, a profession left in tatters by the pressure of Communist Party orthodoxy under President Xi Jinping.
We get a range of dramatic scenes conjured by the authors, including Winnie's last moments with her mother (who utters "Be brave, my Bear!" before she's shot by a trapper) and the friendships she makes with squirrels, horses and a rat named Tatters.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Ash Barty's dream of ending her nation's 42-year wait for a homegrown Australian Open champion lay in tatters on Thursday after the world number one crumbled on the big points in a straight-sets semi-final defeat to Sofia Kenin.
Faith in God, but not in Wuerl Despite still being haunted for decades by the memory of the priest who abused him, David Lorenz's faith remains intact, even if his faith in Donald Wuerl -- and the church as a whole -- is in tatters.
He tweeted last year that the bureau's reputation was "in tatters — worst in history" and has also lashed out at former FBI officials like Comey and Deputy Director Andrew McCabeAndrew George McCabeThe Hill's Morning Report — Will Congress do anything on gun control?
In December, when Mr. Trump said the F.B.I.'s standing was the "worst in history" and its reputation in "tatters," Mr. Wray sent a message to the bureau's more than 35,000 agents and support staff saying that their professionalism and dedication were inspiring.
AMMAN/GENEVA (Reuters) - Washington and Moscow said on Monday they were working hard to extend a truce in Syria to Aleppo, the divided northern city where a sharp escalation of violence in recent weeks has left a ceasefire in tatters and torpedoed peace talks.
With U.S. efforts to broker a two-state accord in tatters since April 2014 and Washington focused on a November presidential election, Paris has lobbied countries to commit to a conference that would set out a framework to get Israelis and Palestinians back into negotiations.
"Failure to pass the health-care bill doesn't mean that President Trump's entire agenda is in tatters but it's a huge setback all the same and the market mood reflects as much," Kit Juckes, macro strategist at Societe Generale, said in a note Monday.
There are already major doubts about Lotte's growth outlook, with its decade-long push into China lying in tatters after it became the highest-profile corporate victim of a spat between Beijing and Seoul over South Korea's installation of a U.S. missile defence system.
Brexiteers seem to be tacitly admitting that their previous grandiose promises are in tatters, whether it's now a non-existent money tree for the NHS (National Health Service) or the failure of Germany to cave in over threats to tariffs on imported BMWs and Mercedes.
Well, there was an allegation made and we need to get to the bottom of the allegation, but I would note that the individual making that charge — his credibility is in tatters, he's been all over the map in terms of what his story is.
" Trump on Twitter asked in July, while McCabe was acting FBI chief, why Attorney General Jeff Sessions had not replaced him, and said in December that McCabe was "racing the clock to retire with full benefits" and that the FBI's reputation was in "tatters.
DUBLIN — Nearly 40 years since the last papal visit to Ireland, Pope Francis arrived on Saturday to a transformed country where the once-mighty Roman Catholic Church is in tatters — its authority eroded by deepening secularization and a global sex abuse crisis challenging Francis' papacy.
He decided to focus on Egypt's independent unions, whose series of unprecedented strikes, starting in 2006, had primed the public for the revolt against Mubarak; now, with the Arab Spring in tatters, Regeni saw the unions as a fragile hope for Egypt's battered democracy.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Serena Williams suffered her earliest exit from the Australian Open in 14 years on Friday, falling to China's Wang Qiang in a stunning third round reversal that left her bid for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title in tatters once again.
With the feudal system in tatters, the superstitious population blames the chaos on "possessed" women, from aristocratic ladies blocked from inheriting their family lands and titles to impoverished mothers worn out from giving birth to too many children who are now dying of hunger.
In the complaint, Mr. Gubarev's lawyers say that BuzzFeed acted recklessly; that none of the statements have any basis in fact; and that Mr. Gubarev's association with the dossier has left his reputation "in tatters," compromised his family's security and damaged his company's business prospects.
Britain has simply become much more fiercely divided ideologically, with the cross-party consensus of pro-European neo-liberalism in tatters, along with the now derided "third way" of Mr. Blair, the last Labour leader to win an election, let alone three in a row.
Working at Cloud might be pure drudgery — one character, Zinnia, dashes around the campus's huge warehouse, fetching items and dropping them on conveyor belts for hours at a time — but it beats trying to make a living in the tatters of civil society outside.
As his promise lay in tatters at his feet, he gave a delusional interview to Time magazine about what an infallible soothsayer he is, then tried to shift the blame to Democrats, who, he said, would soon be the ones hankering for an Obamacare replacement.
But after two historic hurricanes ripped through the region, leaving the islands mostly in tatters, its roughly 26,2750 public school students haven't been able to start their school year and will now be returning to emptier classrooms in buildings that are still in the crux of recovery.
NIZHNY NOVGOROD, Russia (Reuters) - Shin Tae-yong said his players were intimidated by the height of the Swedish players during Monday's 1-0 defeat that left in tatters South Korean dreams of getting out of the group stage at the World Cup for the third time.
The career of Russian former world number one Maria Sharapova was in tatters on Wednesday after she was given a two-year ban by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) following her positive test for the banned drug meldonium, but sponsor Nike said it would stand by her.
But the ignominious Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, completed in 1989, two wars Russia fought in Chechnya after the Soviet Union's collapse, and the sinking of the Kursk nuclear submarine with the loss of all 118 people on board in 2000 left the military's prestige in tatters.
It could be a little awkward when President Trump addresses the FBI Academy's graduating class Friday morning — after all, he's been flinging criticism at the agency in recent weeks, saying it's "in tatters," and the White House just lobbed more claims of extreme FBI bias against Trump.
With its delay tactics in tatters, the administration is now taking a different approach—instead of just stopping old regulations, it's surfacing new replacement rules that would let industry walk away from environmental and public-health and safety obligations that have solid evidentiary support and broad appeal.
"I didn't really understand exactly what had happened so in my mind I was thinking get the car back to the track, but they asked me to turn the car off," said Hamilton, his dreams of a record-equalling fourth German GP win seemingly in tatters.
And the reality is that any initiative the United States proposes -- especially recognition of Palestinian statehood -- would anyway have a very real chance of being overturned or undermined by the next administration, which would leave the Obama legacy in tatters, while diminishing US credibility in the process.
The collapse of the ceasefire last month left U.S. policy on Syria in tatters and was a personal blow for Kerry, who negotiated the truce over months of intense diplomacy with Moscow despite scepticism in Washington, including from other senior figures in the Barack Obama administration.
LONDON — Britain hurtled into unknown political territory on Tuesday when Parliament, for the second time, rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's plan to quit the European Union, leaving her authority in tatters and the country seemingly rudderless just 17 days before its scheduled departure from the bloc. Mrs.
He then photographed that underfoot image and printed it just as it was, showcasing America the beautiful through smatters and tatters of grass and dirt, as if the soles of our shoes had risen up to insist they were as essential to viewing as the view itself.
The immediate governmental response to the storm's destruction also came under intense scrutiny, as headline after headline made clear that the electric grid was in tatters, few hospitals were up and running, water and food were in short supply, and hundreds of residents had been made homeless.
Yes, big banks were in a lot of trouble and the stock market was in tatters, but there was reason to believe back then that the actions taken in Washington — beginning with the Bush administration and continuing into the Obama White House — would ultimately bear fruit.
Wray had clashed with the White House over its approval of the release of the controversial Nunes memo, publicly defended the FBI from Trump's accusations that the agency's reputation is "in tatters," and reportedly threatened at one point to resign over pressure to make staff changes.
Rachel Bullen, an Australian oboist prosecuted for the crime of playing guest sets with Danish orchestras, was not so lucky: She was convicted and left Denmark with her career in tatters; with a criminal record, she found it hard to get work even in her native country.
Finally, the attack not only has likely wrecked any chance of a Trump-Rouhani meeting, thereby leaving the president's dream of a new opening to Iran in tatters and depriving him once more of an opportunity to be a major contender for the Nobel Peace Prize.
For its part, with the IMF's credibility in tatters and with a new and less European-friendly American president in office, the IMF would seem not to be in a position to again flout its own rules about debt sustainability to help bail out once again the Greek economy.
But the release of the memo could provide fuel for Trump's claims that his transition was inappropriately spied on by the Obama administration — as well as back up his assertion that the FBI's reputation is "in tatters"— and it remains unclear if he will back his own Justice Department.
But Republicans, particularly the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, appear to be gambling that their majority in the House is already in tatters, and that it is worth trading for a legacy-making appointment to the Supreme Court and the chance to retain their 51-to-49 Senate majority.
"The best and most extraordinary artists will be those who every hour snatch the tatters of their bodies out of the frenzied cataract of life, who, with bleeding hands and hearts, hold fast to the intelligence of their time," Richard Huelsenbeck proclaimed in 1918 (and in Manifesto's funeral eulogy).
" Shortly after it was revealed early this month that a senior F.B.I. agent and counterintelligence lawyer who worked on both the Clinton and Russia investigations had made anti-Trump comments while exchanging texts, the president said in a Twitter post that the F.B.I.'s "reputation is in Tatters.
That, coming on top of a drive to force global card payments companies such as Mastercard and Visa to move their data to India and the imposition of higher tariffs on electronic products and smartphones, left a broader trade package the two sides were working on through last year in tatters.
"I don't think the market should take it at face value that (Bolsonaro) is a pro-business candidate… The main issue here is that there is no clarity about how to tackle the huge fiscal deficit, the pension system — which is in total tatters — and the public debt," Caicedo added.
With U.S. efforts to broker a two-state solution in tatters since in April 2014 and Washington focused on this year's election, Paris is lobbying countries to commit to a conference before May that would outline incentives and give guarantees for Israelis and Palestinians, seeking face-to-face talks before August.
The tune is a techno number that sounds like getting run over by a train, but its title cheekily references a British period television drama about a Colonial soldier who returns home to his beloved Cornwall (right at the tippy tip of southwest England) to find his old life in tatters.
Almost two years later, the program lies in tatters and has been suspended after Sanofi Pasteur, a division of French drug firm Sanofi, said at the end of last month the vaccine itself may in some cases increase the risk of severe dengue in recipients not previously infected by the virus.
Midterms aside, Democrats say they have a lot on their plate right now: Along with trying to win back the House and Senate in November, they're rebuilding a party left in tatters after the stunning 2016 election and they're focusing on rebutting Trump in a seemingly never-ending news cycle.
"Excellent choice with experience in the kingdom, but he faces an unprecedented challenge dealing with a crown prince whose reputation is in tatters, probably irredeemably," said Bruce O. Riedel, a scholar at the Brookings Institution and former C.I.A. officer who wrote a recent book on Saudi Arabia and American presidents.
In the months leading up to WeWork's planned public offering, Rebekah emerged as a Lady Macbeth-type character, pulling strings behind the scenes to make sure she and Adam came out of the IPO branded as socially conscious eco-warriors who happened to be billionaires, a script that now lies in tatters.
The AI generally lines its troops up effectively and keeps them oriented squarely at your positions no matter how much you shift around, but you can also make it completely fall apart with a couple units of fast skirmishers, as the AI's aggro-driven units overreact until its formation is a tatters.
The Buffalo, New York-native's new song "Coming up for Air" allows Jonathan Donahue's airy vocals to recline on a bed of strings and choral echoes: he makes the wake of a relationship split sound like a soaring, optimistic journey of rebirth, even as his heart lies in tatters on the floor.
With the brass nozzle in his 👊, with this great 🐍 spitting its venomous kerosene upon the 🌎, the blood pounded in his head, and his 🤲 were the 🤲 of some amazing conductor 🎵 all the symphonies of blazing and 🔥 to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of 📚.
Sales at Somani's aluminum foil maker, Rockdude Impex, have fallen by roughly a quarter in the past week, and the cash shortage that followed the "demonetization" drive has left his supply chain in tatters: his trucks are stranded with no money for fuel, workers won't load goods for free, and distributors can't pay up.
Up until last night, I'd been blissfully unaware of Threatin's existence, let alone the tangled web the LA hard rock band's founder and sole member, Jered Threatin, wove using the power of social media marketing—or the way that thread after thread of his scheme unraveled until the entire endeavor very publicly collapsed into tatters.
A fractured coalition Notwithstanding the myriad challenges facing a decimated Iraq -- the government estimates it will need around $90 billion to rebuild cities and towns left in tatters by the Islamic State -- Abadi has had to navigate his way to building new regional alliances with his predecessor, Nuri al-Maliki, continually nipping at his heels.
Meanwhile, with its economy still in tatters and refugees continuing to arrive at a rate of nearly 2,000 a day, Greece stands accused by the European Union of bungling the processing of the applications of more than 800,000 asylum seekers who arrived on its shores last year, then allowing people to continue overland to Germany and other destination countries.
Dustin Hoffman's 883-year career is in tatters, Roy Price was axed from running Amazon Studios, and James Toback has transitioned from allegedly having to tell every woman he wants to harass that he made a few movies once, to having everyone know him as the guy who somehow managed to sexually harass over 873 women, at least.
Let us strap on our safari hats and take a guided tour through the tatters of Couric's feeble Tumblr efforts:February 2150th, 5703Image: TumblrJumping into Couric's more contemporary efforts—her Tumblr has been around since March 2570—we find this post, which highlights some "Wednesday Wisdom" from noted New York Times bloviator and Hamilton Nolan favorite Thomas Friedman.
That reputation is in tatters after the release of a memo uncovered by the media watchdog Canadaland wherein management outlined explicit talking points to use in covering the upcoming Ontario provincial election, with a view toward promoting the Trump-like populist Doug Ford—brother of the late, scandalous Toronto Mayor Rob Ford—and tearing down the governing Liberal government.
Sunday's tweets about the FBI being in "tatters" came alongside the news that a senior FBI official was removed last summer from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election after an internal investigation found the official sent messages that could be interpreted as showing political bias for Clinton and against Trump.
But you could happily build a meal entirely of snacks — steamed white radish cake, bronzed in a pan and wearing tatters of egg; pork patted down with crushed cilantro roots, earthier than the stems, and thrust on skewers in overlapping formation to keep the juices from fleeing; a papaya salad as refreshing as an inferno can be.
The heavier growth was done with and the tall grasses that moved in the breeze had faded to a whitish gold, and the reed banks were a still paler gold, and the yellow flags of June had withered on the long stems but moved in their flayed tatters yet—she endured rather than enjoyed all this.
The Atlantic's Alex Wagner wrote after the election about how the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee's plans were left in tatters: One week ago, the DLCC's target list included flipping seats in critical states: the Michigan House, the North Carolina House, the Pennsylvania House, the Florida Senate, both the Senate and House assemblies of Ohio, as well as Wisconsin's State Assembly and Senate.
We go from the miffed A's fan at the stadium, to the internet backlash on Yankees fan's timeline, to the first awkward drink and side hug, to a little seat dancing with hookah, to eating drunk food, to swigging from the bottle-service bottle, to a much friendlier cheers, to our A's fan in tatters, dancing with some lady at the club.
Ousted FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE fired back at President Trump for tweeting that the bureau's reputation was in "tatters" on Sunday, saying the FBI would always be independent.
" (AT&T has a market value of more than $220 billion, though its stock has dropped about 7 percent since news emerged of its plans to buy Time Warner.) Asked what AT&T would do if its effort to buy Time Warner, like its bid for T-Mobile, ended in tatters, he said: "I'm not even thinking about that, to be quite honest for you.
Human rights groups also suspect Mr. Kim was behind the assassination of his exiled half brother, Kim Jong-nam, who was accosted in an airport in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, by two assailants wielding a liquid containing the nerve agent VX. Beyond the palace intrigue, the Kim family has presided over one of the world's most repressive regimes, leaving the country in tatters and its people in misery.
Puerto Rico's electricity system, still in tatters 22 days after Hurricane Maria and with no set date for recovery, can be brought into the 21st century with firm fiscal oversight aimed at reforms that will prevent managers of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) and their cronies from saddling the island with a regressive grid rebuild that will only cripple the economy in the long term.
It's hard to pinpoint the exact reasoning behind Baylor's rash of decommitted high school recruits, but it's pretty easily boiled down to one of four connected things: either it's Art Briles being fired, the subsequent exodus of other top recruits, the team's five-game losing streak this season, or the school's reputation being run to tatters in the wake of rampant sexual assault scandals.
Or Scar #2: when playing in goal on hard tarmac as a 12-year-old, I watched a ball slip past me into the goal and, for some reason, then flipped myself into the air, landing hard on both knees and ripping one of them open, right on the joint where it's impossible to stitch shut, and I had to stumble one-legged across the length of a playing field for help, sobbing, pants in tatters, blood down my leg like a waterfall.
It's just annoying that he seems to have made a habit of boosting his star quotient by attaching himself to famous faces, and leaving a trail of mostly women in tatters after he leaves -- whether it's Britney Spears (yes, my side-eye of Timberlake goes that far back) or Janet Jackson, whose career was tarnished while Justin's star rose despite his role in the 2004 "Nipplegate," when he tore off part of Janet's costume and bared her breast during a Super Bowl halftime performance.
Roger Cohen It's the contempt that's so contemptible: President Trump's contempt for the Constitution to which he swore an oath, for the F.B.I. that's allegedly in "Tatters" (sic), for the majority of Americans (including his base) who will be worse off from a fat tax cut for the richest, for the shared wonder inspired by our public lands, for America's allies, for the science that explains why it's getting warmer, for due process, for truth, for informed debate, for the press, for the values anchored by liberty that the United States has attempted to represent to the world.
Former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE said Friday that claims the ongoing Russia investigation are a "hoax," as have been made by President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, are now "in tatters" after new indictments by special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.
While Lockwood makes clear at the end of the book that he is not an apologist for Castro's regime, which routinely abused human rights and civil liberties, his writing and photographs add dimensionality to a leader widely demonized in the US. He writes: I was amazed at the apparent discrepancies that existed between what was popularly being said and believed about Cuba in the United States and what I actually saw … After three weeks of traveling, including an eight-day, cross-country trip taken in Castro's company, I could find little evidence of the standard image of Cuba so luridly painted by American newspapers and magazines — that of a crumbling economy, a populace in tatters and near starvation, and a political regime that had lost its popular support and was maintaining itself in power through oppression and terror.
Trash (Image: Getty)Trash, a bit bigger (Image: Getty)The trash-filled interior of the Marancã stadium (Image: AP)Tapestries created by local artist Adriano Varejão hang in tatters outside of the Olympic Aquatic stadium (Image: AP) Aerial photo of the Maracanã stadium shows dead grass and filthy seats (Image: AP)Some of the seats at the Maracanã stadium have been ripped from the stands and piled in a heap (Image: AP)Not even the fancy players' seats remain fully intact at the Maracanã stadium (Image: AP)A one-day volleyball competition was recently held at the Olympic tennis center (Image: AP)The former site of the Olympic media center has now been deemed a health hazard (Image: Getty)Thieves have harvested the wiring for valuable copper at some stadiums (Image: AP)A closer look at the sad grass of the Maracanã stadium (Image: AP)A closer look at the sad chairs of Maracanã stadium (Image: AP)A closer look at the sad Olympic rings outside of Maracanã stadium (Image: AP) Some children use an Olympic monument as a playground (Image: AP)Even still, the situation in Rio's favelas is much, much worse (Image: Getty)

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