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The central bank had telegraphed its intentions to a tee.
The performance was even worse than the bank had telegraphed.
This has been telegraphed to the market for some time.
To those who loved him, he telegraphed humanity and comfort.
This telegraphed that it intended to go after Salesforce's business.
All the moves are telegraphed, all the story lines exhausted.
Mom telegraphed her pragmatic principles of beauty to her girls.
They also occasionally "telegraphed" 76ers strategy before trades were made.
On the one hand, the minutes telegraphed an imminent rate hike.
They reveal themselves more through trial and error than telegraphed design.
The financial trouble facing Murray Energy was telegraphed two years ago.
It's not just telegraphed moments like Isaacs and the locket, either.
The thing about Mercy is how telegraphed her support abilities are.
However, the monthly move of January often telegraphed the full year.
The telegraphed information, by the way, isn't subliminal advertising, Blanton said.
And previous "pivots" telegraphed by his team have not panned out.
Biden telegraphed this week that he'll press Harris on the matter.
Ahead of last year's midterms, President Trump telegraphed his electoral strategy.
He shot long and telegraphed, and Johnson easily sprawled on him.
The rate hike surprised no one, having been telegraphed for weeks.
Many stars openly telegraphed their disgust when Mr. Trump won instead.
So far, Pyongyang has telegraphed its diplomatic offers through South Korea.
Few other attack lines have been telegraphed ahead of Wednesday night.
Mr. Kelly's prepared remarks also telegraphed more drastic measures to come.
The Fed has telegraphed its plans, giving investors time to prepare.
But her golden mace brooch telegraphed that the republic will survive.
But it has always telegraphed its themes, and very purposefully so.
This week, the Fed left rates unchanged in a well-telegraphed decision.
Rua's lunges were already looking labored and telegraphed in the first round.
While Cohn had telegraphed his intentions to leave, his exit came abruptly.
A court battle over the Medicaid provisions had been telegraphed for months.
Trump's opening volley of tweets, late Tuesday afternoon, telegraphed all that's followed.
The more she telegraphed that she didn't care, the more they did.
His new approach, telegraphed on Twitter, is to let Obamacare marketplaces collapse.
That is notable because it falls short of the level the Saudis telegraphed.
"We telegraphed it for weeks," one tea party official at the meeting said.
That move was well-expected and well-telegraphed to the market, analysts noted.
For weeks, Deutsche Bank had telegraphed that a turnaround plan was coming soon.
In keeping with how well-telegraphed the move has been, markets reacted little.
The only information telegraphed to the player is how many wins they have.
At the time, central bankers telegraphed four more possible rate increases in 2016.
Bayek locks onto a single target, uses a shield, and dodges telegraphed attacks.
Economists characterized the telegraphed balance-sheet reductions as "fairly aggressive" compared to expectations.
Icahn had telegraphed earlier this month that he was likely to nominate directors.
That she is bad news is telegraphed by her working in public relations.
The attack had been telegraphed for weeks and Buttigieg knew it was coming.
Even the surprising and impactful moments are carefully telegraphed to avoid VR whiplash.
Nor has she telegraphed whether her set will have any direct political messages.
The White House has not telegraphed its position on the resolution, though Sen.
Already, some campaigns have telegraphed plans to go after Sanders on Tuesday night.
The American military has already telegraphed its intention to ramp up the fight.
But it wasn't only what he was saying that telegraphed an impressive ambition.
In the most innocent version of the tale, the cooperation between the Trump campaign and Russia came because Trump telegraphed what he wanted to Russia, and Russia telegraphed what it wanted to Trump, and both sides did the other's bidding.
Kaine had previously telegraphed his doubts about voting for Pompeo for secretary of state.
As we've noted multiple times, this offer has been telegraphed for a long time.
Then he drew a distinction with Buttigieg, which his team had telegraphed earlier Friday.
He had already telegraphed the decision in a November 15 letter to CFPB employees.
While the July move has been largely telegraphed, the process has been very rocky.
The baffled landlord telegraphed a man in Providence who Brown said was his nephew.
The enormous benefit of this is that any offensive action is considerably more telegraphed.
Unlike the sudden collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, Britain's vote was well telegraphed.
Ms. Duke's next move telegraphed a desire to leave her child-actor past behind.
Initially, Khan telegraphed a desire to take a hard line against last week's protestors.
Biden's team has telegraphed that he might respond by highlighting her past corporate work.
The dead seriousness of frivolity is not telegraphed strongly enough in some supporting roles.
The company recently telegraphed weak fourth-quarter results because of chemicals and refining businesses.
After all, they were all well telegraphed as this week's likely news has been.
"     "Nothing really changed from yesterday to today and the move was pretty well telegraphed.
What do you look for in these nominees that isn&apost telegraphed in their record?
Kobe Bryant telegraphed his exit, then wrung every drop of goodwill he could from it.
The move followed an initial hike in July, which was well telegraphed to the market.
Trump telegraphed his expected decision at the meeting by refusing to endorse the Paris Agreement.
He telegraphed his true self-evaluation by turning to banned drugs from 2010 through 2012.
Regardless, it's all telegraphed and explained endlessly, not entirely justifying the episode's 87-minute runtime.
Teddy's eyes were slits of pain, and his heavily furrowed brow further telegraphed his agony.
Tension is telegraphed by a pristine mixture of yawning low instruments and eerie high glistening.
There are plenty of prominent Republicans who have telegraphed their displeasure with Donald Trump's candidacy.
Indeed, the finale largely checked off boxes that have been broadly telegraphed throughout the season.
Interest rates are going up again, thanks to a well-telegraphed Federal Reserve move Wednesday.
Blunt and Cole had telegraphed their feelings about Collins to The Hill Extra on Nov.
The Fed has long telegraphed its intention to raise rates back to a neutral level.
The Fed has long-telegraphed its intention to raise rates back to a neutral level.
Washington couldn't take advantage, though, as Haskins' telegraphed pass was intercepted by safety Adrian Amos.
I suspect he will go in, and I think he may have telegraphed this punch.
However clearly the Fed has telegraphed its policy moves, they could still rock the fiscal boat.
The Fed expects to hike rates again in December, and has telegraphed three raises in 2019.
Not surprisingly, Turkish President Recep Erdogan has long telegraphed his intention to wipe out this threat.
U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers have telegraphed that they plan to hike rates three times this year.
Cerrone telegraphed a couple of ducks at Till's hips and suddenly Till was finding the uppercut.
Preliminary weekly figures have long telegraphed the jump, confirmed by EIA's first monthly reading on Thursday.
Kovacevich said the Fed "has" to hike rates because it has telegraphed it will do so.
Some telegraphed what Republican senators have known all along: This painful process is far from over.
The White House had telegraphed the possibility of clemency for Manning in the past few days.
That component was widely expected and telegraphed by Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt this weekend.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, during his confirmation hearings in January, telegraphed the strategy.
How that filmmaking confidence is telegraphed to the audience is part of what makes it work.
But their presence in jackets and ties at Trump headquarters telegraphed their pandering, according to Ceglowski.
More infuriating, for Maryland, has to be that the committee telegraphed this slight throughout the season.
For McCain, it's not the first time he's telegraphed his concern with Trump's deepening Russia scandal.
This garment telegraphed his mood, his need for warmth and protection in a cold, harsh world.
But in the lead-up to the debate, several contenders had telegraphed arguments against Ms. Warren.
It was well-telegraphed by the Fed but I'm not sure it will be that impactful.
"If we're going into recession, this is the most well-telegraphed recession ever," said DoubleLine's Sherman.
Virtually everything about Apple's product launch today had been telegraphed — everything, that is, except the prices.
But that moment is only telegraphed, shadowed, until you see it through the lens of iOS 43.
The move was also deliberately telegraphed in advance, according to one official who worked on the process.
We knew she was planning to use wildfire — it had been telegraphed for several episodes — but how?
Comcast's move, telegraphed two months ago, seizes upon Fox's troubles in getting government approval for its bid.
I don't think I've ever heard of any pardon that was telegraphed—for an individual—in advance.
"Hillary Clinton has telegraphed very clearly she's going to keep hitting him hard on this," said Haberman.
Emerging assets tend to benefit from U.S. economic strength, especially if future policy tightening is well-telegraphed.
European leaders telegraphed their expectation that Trump would not stick with the US commitment to the deal.
At the end of last month EMC telegraphed the move when it filed paperwork with The SEC.
This sense of alienation, telegraphed metaphorically through horror in the film, is explored explicitly in the book.
"OPEC did exactly what they telegraphed and nothing more, and we lost everything we gained," she said.
In the third round Lee also picked up a nice takedown by timing one such telegraphed kick.
The RNC has also telegraphed that Pence may attack Kaine for defending accused murderers during his attorney career.
There's just one problem: Sharp Objects has telegraphed, in a number of ways, that Keene didn't do it.
She has decent hitting power but her striking looks laboured and telegraphed next to someone like Valentina Shevchenko.
Collins and Graham had both telegraphed their intentions to vote "no" long before Wednesday's vote, but McCain hadn't.
Trump aides have also telegraphed his willingness to be flexible in order to try to meet conservative concerns.
Trump has repeatedly telegraphed his intense dislike for Rosenstein who, after all, is the person who appointed Mueller.
Lately, officials in Beijing and Washington have telegraphed that they're making progress in de-escalating the trade war.
Lindsey Graham is the one who, unintentionally, has telegraphed the lasting impact of the 2016 Democratic presidential contest.
Christie said Rubio should have better prepared for their confrontation given that he had telegraphed his attacks beforehand.
He telegraphed a short pass to Quincy Enunwa that Jimmie Ward intercepted and returned to the Jets' 7.
In most cases though, the final score is telegraphed on the poster before you walk into the theater.
In recent interviews, Mr. Booker has telegraphed his intention to go directly at Mr. Biden during the debate.
The Fed telegraphed December's rate increase by saying in October it would consider tightening at its next meeting.
"And the President, I think I know him pretty well, telegraphed that very thing just today," Hannity added.
Decisions would be telegraphed by top advisers, only to be pulled back within hours, or never formally announced.
But in mentioning the whistleblower's safety, Pelosi telegraphed the possibility of a charge of obstruction or witness tampering.
In response, the Hernández administration has repeatedly telegraphed its gratitude to the U.S. government on the global stage.
In short, political leaders telegraphed what they wanted to hear, and government officials were willing to oblige them.
Details such as these, always present but perhaps not explicitly telegraphed, are what sell fictional characters to us.
The move had been telegraphed on Capitol Hill, with top Republican senators and former Sessions allies like Sen.
But Nimoy imbued the alien with a striking humanity telegraphed through tiny gestures — an eyebrow raise, a furrowed brow.
The president telegraphed -- told the American people during the campaign he&aposs added a little bit to the list.
That last bit telegraphed some of the relief that Denton might feel with the end just maybe in sight.
But Tehran had clearly telegraphed it would not dial down output until its production returned to pre-sanctions levels.
Political uncertainty has also cast a shadow over a much telegraphed interest rate increase by the Bank of England.
Mr. Macron telegraphed his message on Iran by appearing on the president's favorite network, Fox News, over the weekend.
The move was largely telegraphed, as DeChambeau has been using Cobra Golf clubs recently and wearing Puma branded clothing.
Taking the back concedes basically all meaningful striking options in order to pursue one very well-telegraphed submission attempt.
In that span were a lot of different styles, telegraphed more through the songs' outer layers than their cores.
Obama — and his partners in the United Kingdom — had already telegraphed that he would not resort to military force.
His advisers once telegraphed a robust travel schedule, taking his case directly to the heart of Freedom Caucus districts.
The (May) speech has been so well telegraphed that I think people (betting against sterling) realise that is dangerous.
Isn't it far more likely that Mr. Trump knew about the impending hack and telegraphed his knowledge of it?
He smeared out his nasal syllables in a way that telegraphed heart and despair, but always under tight control.
Ms. Warren had all but telegraphed her strategy of using Mr. Bloomberg as a stand-in for President Trump.
Much of that is almost certainly because Trump's acquittal has been telegraphed since the beginning of the impeachment inquiry.
Several times, candidates have telegraphed attacks only to pull back when they are standing next to their rivals onstage.
The current White House has telegraphed that mental health testing is probably not something the president will even undergo.
Many of the attacks Sanders faced Wednesday night had been telegraphed in the days leading up to the debate.
In other words, an outfit that telegraphed a need to rally together across party lines during the next four years.
Carol's warnings echoed in his head like a curse as a rapid sequence of ghoulish faces telegraphed his emotional collapse.
"Because the closings are well telegraphed there are specific things we can do to take market share," Ellison told analysts.
His outbursts in previous debates telegraphed to many he was not interested in being "shackled" by any traditional campaign conventions.
Cory Booker has also rather blatantly telegraphed that he plans to go after Biden's record on another issue: criminal justice.
But Mueller also telegraphed early on that he would not engage on many questions from both Democrats and Republicans answer.
Investors in most Chinese producers seemed to absorb the news well, in part because it had been so long telegraphed.
The result is that we have telegraphed weakness to our enemies and put America and our allies in greater danger.
The Fed's well-telegraphed rate increase in December suggested to markets that three or four hikes could come this year.
The Federal Reserve may have telegraphed a fourth interest rate hike this year, but markets didn't quite get the message.
Still, Mueller has telegraphed that he does not intend to go further than the facts laid out in the report.
A giving of ground from a rare and telegraphed Gadelha lunge, and a leaping in left hook on the return.
A torrent of indignant texts and telegraphed comms sent in by doubting viewers roll down either side of the stage.
ET. Prices were little changed after the U.S. Federal Reserve hiked interest rates and telegraphed further increases later this year.
The ongoing commercial success of "Venom" in theaters seems to have telegraphed a signal from audiences: more superhero tales, please.
Real fights are not telegraphed, and do not have units responding to a voice on high dictating their precise positioning.
While the balance sheet runoff has been well-telegraphed, the market remains confused about the future path of rate hikes.
The official statement from the committee gave no indication that Fed officials plan to raise rates faster than previously telegraphed.
The former FBI director has rarely telegraphed his intentions, and it is unclear what form his final conclusions might take.
Plus, interest rates won't be a factor if the Fed keeps to the pace of increases it has already telegraphed.
Yellen also clearly telegraphed the central bank's expected moves and made changes gradually so as not to shock the market.
Sunday's announcement had been telegraphed in British newspapers as the government tempered its statements when it came to the banking industry.
Last week's market action clearly telegraphed that traders and fund managers are worried about a sudden spurt up in interest rates.
That telegraphed his expectation that lawmakers won't include wall funding in the year-end spending bill needed to keep government open.
As Baltimore teenager Wallace in The Wire, Jordan's face telegraphed a lack of cynicism in a world that would kill him.
This rainbow-hued nuclear family, along with many others in the period piece's Verona, were telegraphed as simple matters of fact.
Thursday's shocking news that Twitter is killing video app Vine may have been telegraphed in Vine's last tweet on Wednesday evening.
The William-in-Black twist is one many viewers saw coming, well-telegraphed as it was throughout all of Season 1.
Still, Jerome Powell said global risk sentiment bears watching as the Fed carries out its well-telegraphed gradual policy-rate increases.
We view these as long-term headwinds that stronger operators should be able to manage given they are fairly well-telegraphed.
DCOM recently telegraphed a new strategy that is focused on gradually diversifying the business towards becoming a full-service commercial bank.
The tweet, which telegraphed a military operation, broke with what U.S. national security policy refers to as Operations Security or OPSEC.
In doing so, the court all but telegraphed the result it expects: for the statute to be struck down as unconstitutional.
Reduced flexibility GE announced its retreat from the commercial paper market on Tuesday, a day before the well-telegraphed Moody's downgrade.
The situation became so grave that the Duke of Mecklenburg telegraphed to the Kaiser urging the despatch of reinforcements to Constantinople.
Looking at it from a boxing perspective, the rear kick is longer like the rear hand and should be more telegraphed.
Dr. Goldman, an environmental engineer, wrote on Twitter that the E.P.A. quietly telegraphed its latest move in a personnel announcement Wednesday.
"Strategic emptiness," he wrote, was a Western problem — and a sign of intellectual sloth — that telegraphed a fear of the other.
He stood his ground, and often unfurled prepared countermeasures to neutralize attacks that rivals had telegraphed, perhaps overly so, in advance.
Keeping both options alive and telegraphed to the audience with a minimum of language is a hell of a juggling act.
In Senate testimony last month, Mr. Mattis telegraphed the impending offensive involving Syrian Kurds and Arabs, Iraqis and other Western allies.
At that point, if you look at the stock, that was a well-telegraphed miss but the trajectory downward was 35%.
It would be part of a $54 billion reduction in discretionary domestic spending that the White House telegraphed earlier this week.
He's also telegraphed that Democrats could try to withhold funding from the DNI or go to court to get the complaint.
Strong communication and "a well-telegraphed next 12 months of Federal Reserve action" will help keep that the case, Lebovitz said.
"She's telegraphed that March is not 'live' anymore, it is 'alive,'" said Quincy Krosby, market strategist, Prudential Financial, in Newark, New Jersey.
USC junior safety Marvell Tell intercepted a telegraphed pass into the end zone to snuff out a would-be game-tying drive.
Within a few hours, Trump telegraphed ambivalence about the two issues that have defined his time in politics: China and the wall.
That account, in the year leading up to her departure, telegraphed a growing fascination and alignment with the brutal terror group's ideology.
Its objections to Chequers will be carefully telegraphed and discreetly expressed in order not to hand further ammunition to Mrs May's enemies.
And a "twist" that's more or less telegraphed through a megaphone early on carries such low stakes that it seems completely pointless.
The process, which he said will likely start sometime later this year, will be "widely telegraphed, gradual, and – frankly – boring," Williams said.
He prods with a jab which does nothing, then throws a telegraphed bomb of an overhand right and squares himself up completely.
Yes, the inebriated Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) showed up to Rebecca's gig in Cleveland in one piece — no telegraphed drunk-driving fatality here!
"This was a well-telegraphed pullback and we'll see how far down we go," said Quincy Krosby, market strategist at Prudential Financial.
QUINTANILLA: DAVID TALKS ABOUT BEING BLINDSIDED BY THIS RULE CHANGE BUT THE TREASURY HAS TELEGRAPHED THEIR APPETITE TO MOVE IN THIS DIRECTION.
SO I'M FRANKLY A LITTLE SURPRISED THAT WALL STREET WAS SO SURPRISED BY IT. THIS HAS BEEN TELEGRAPHED FOR DAYS AND WEEKS.
Harris's office has already telegraphed that she's in demand, announcing that the California senator will travel to Arizona to campaign for Rep.
Trump telegraphed his decision last Thursday, tweeting that "it is time" for the U.S. to recognize Israeli control of the Golan Heights.
In that world, in telegraphed "odd couple" form, Ever meets Senga, who is neurotypical, in his words: not on the autism spectrum.
The reason it wasn't was because the show had so clearly telegraphed her turn for the past few weeks, if not longer.
That being the case, there was no reason not to follow through with the interest rate increase that had already been telegraphed.
Any disquiet on Mr. Isabella's part was telegraphed by a mild bulging of the eyes and a twitch of his multifarious tattoos.
At the time it announced it was taking a stake in Box, Starboard telegraphed that it could be doing something like this.
Ritzy gatherings of the liberal intelligentsia have telegraphed a new openness as well, by inviting grass roots groups to co-host events.
Facebook's decision, telegraphed in recent months by executives, is likely to harden criticism of the company heading into this year's presidential election.
Before the debate, Warren and Sanders' teams had telegraphed that they wanted to de-escalate — and they achieved that during the debate.
Zuckerberg told lawmakers that he would be open to new regulations on Facebook, a position he had telegraphed in the past week.
McConnell has telegraphed his close partnership with Trump's White House legal team, vowing that the trial will be conducted to their liking.
The raid, conveniently broadcast by CNN, telegraphed to the world that Stone was a danger to the republic of the highest order.
The bottom line: This has been telegraphed for months, but it's still a bit surprising that EQT is going the IPO route.
But Tehran's decision, which it telegraphed days in advance, came exactly one year after Trump ended the US's commitment to the accord.
This time, however, rather than working behind the scenes, the central bank telegraphed its intentions to the money markets more clearly, traders said.
This interest rate increase was expected, protests from President Trump notwithstanding, because one had been telegraphed for months and the Fed rarely surprises.
In a separate, 20-page opinion, however, Thomas telegraphed where he'd land if the court does take up the subject in the future.
But instead of offering a scene in which that change is telegraphed explicitly through conversation, a series of scenes builds the realization obliquely.
The FOMC has telegraphed that it won't be raising interest rates and it also set a timetable to halt the balance sheet reduction.
The SEC telegraphed last year that it would be keeping a watchful eye on these unicorns — private companies worth at least $1 billion.
The threat of violence has been telegraphed from the novel's opening pages, and Margot has fantasized about E.H.'s ability to hurt her.
If Amazon telegraphed to the world that it was thinking about physical retail, it would've sent shock waves years before the deal happened.
Last season, This Is Us telegraphed the importance of newcomer Zoe (Melanie Liburd) with one of the season 2 finale's big flash-forwards.
Last week, they telegraphed questions for Pruitt designed to probe conflict of interest concerns and his belief in the science behind climate change.
But most Democrats have telegraphed their opposition to Pruitt, and they said that they plan to hold the floor overnight to oppose him.
Given Christie telegraphed his line of attack prior to the debate, it was quite surprising how ill-prepared Rubio was to defend himself.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter telegraphed the Raqqa move a couple weeks ago, saying the offensive to retake the city would start in weeks.
Mr. Cohn has telegraphed his unhappiness with some of President Trump's policies, so his departure may not come as a surprise to investors.
He was not more than an inch or two into the trap when his long legs telegraphed his plans to the web's resident.
The plan "was very well telegraphed," and the absence of any sharp response among investors is what the Fed had hoped, George said.
As soon as Sanchez dropped both hands to swing that long, telegraphed right hook, Iaquinta's shorter right hand hit him like a bullet.
It is a long, telegraphed motion of his entire body and it comes like clockwork whenever he thinks his opponent is close enough.
The ticker tape machine was invented in 1867 to record telegraphed stock trades for brokerage firms located in Lower Manhattan, the city's financial district.
" Barr telegraphed this view months ago in a 19-page letter he sent to the DOJ leadership arguing Mueller's obstruction investigation appeared "fatally misconceived.
The Fed last hiked in December, at a time when officials had telegraphed a move and the market had almost completely priced it in.
To Scott Minerd, global chief investment officer at Guggenheim Partners, the Fed telegraphed on Wednesday that it is not expecting to move in March.
It telegraphed a very specific idea of womanhood harkening back to the 1950s which are particularly resonant given the current state of American politics.
Opting to get rid of a character — and the main character, at that — sooner than telegraphed is something the old show would never do.
The intrusive nature of telemarketing is telegraphed by having Cassius literally crash into people's houses, desk and all, interrupting everything from dinner to sex.
It's a fantastic twist that puts the entire fate of the show on the line in a way that doesn't feel telegraphed or predictable.
Even then, any increase in its 10-year government bond yield target would be telegraphed as a minor fine-tuning of ultra-easy policy.
The carrier telegraphed this move several months back, when it first unveiled the new plan's branding, but it's only now fully removing other options.
Even though it was well-telegraphed, it still led to two months of heightened market volatility that saw the tumble 13 percent before recovering.
Despite a well-telegraphed move, news of the rate hike pushed government bond yields lower while major averages in the stock market moved higher.
Speaker Paul Ryan has also telegraphed that he hopes to use a Trump administration to fulfill his long-cherished goal of privatizing the program.
The sharp reduction for State in the budget request was not unexpected — the White House had virtually telegraphed that information over the past months.
And while the plot does circle back to that opening sequence, every twist is telegraphed so far in advance as to be pretty obvious.
When Negan shows up at Alexandria, his presence telegraphed by the unmistakable silhouette of a baseball bat, viewers are conditioned to expect the worst.
Democrats and environmental groups have telegraphed their opposition to David Bernhardt's nomination, contending his time as an energy industry lobbyist raises conflicts of interest.
Analysts attributed part of Monday's losses to concerns about the likely rate hike, even though it has been telegraphed by Fed officials for months.
Last week, a juror excused for a long-planned vacation to the Bahamas telegraphed the divisions in the jury room and predicted a mistrial.
That thinking, telegraphed by Fed officials, seemed like a safe bet because recession fears had eased, hiring rebounded and the trade war cooled off.
But Tony's redemptive arc builds to a Scrooge-on-Christmas-morn' epiphany that's too telegraphed to be spoilable and too sudden to feel genuine.
The showrunners claim the havoc-wreaking was a spur-of-the-moment decision, but Dany actually telegraphed it in words and actions long before.
The new schools chancellor, Richard A. Carranza, telegraphed his support for District 2299's plan when he tweeted the video of the angry meeting.
After their leadership late last week telegraphed potential filibusters of future spending bills, a near-united Senate Democratic Caucus blocked the Pentagon spending measure.
Congress sent legislation to Trump's desk that angered Beijing, interrupted the trade talks, and telegraphed support for democracy and human rights in Hong Kong.
And it also telegraphed the message of Clinton allies that Sanders has done little for the African American community in recent years, Simmons said.
Maybe that is the not-so-subtle message telegraphed by Chris Harcum's hagiographical play about a certain denizen of the New York theater scene.
Wall Street will watch whether Snap's "well-telegraphed" user growth is slowing, or actually flattening out, said Jason Helfstein of Oppenheimer internet equity research.
Financing the future Saudi Arabia has telegraphed big plans to remodel itself as a next-generation investment hub under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
"That should have telegraphed it to Oscar watchers more than it did," the Turner Classic Movies host Dave Karger said in a telephone interview.
State Department officials initially said importers must cut their purchases to zero by November, but administration officials subsequently telegraphed that some exceptions would be made.
And while stories of once-flourishing malls have been well-telegraphed, there's noticeably less conversation about the emerging rift between top- and second-tier properties.
The company's plans to enter this space were telegraphed earlier this year when it acquired VHX, a platform for premium, over-the-top subscription video.
The Republican National Committee also telegraphed another point of attack against him in a recent ad criticizing Kaine for defending convicted murderers as an attorney.
This fight was a head scratcher as Shevchenko sat back and waited to counter for two rounds, but did nothing when Nunes' telegraphed blows came.
"It's probably the most telegraphed move that the Fed has ever made," said Chris Gunster, managing director national fixed-income portfolio manager for U.S. Trust.
Even though the Federal Reserve is raising rates and about to begin unwinding its QE-inflated balance sheet, it's the most telegraphed tightening in history.
Industry leaders telegraphed Thursday that they would like to see the new administration prioritize improving the implementation of partnerships between the DHS and private companies.
Viewers have said it was just too gut-wrenching, even though it was telegraphed for weeks that Ron's terminally ill character was nearing the end.
Trump has said recently a pardon for Manafort is not "off the table," raising questions about whether Trump telegraphed to Manafort to end his cooperation.
And though the move has been widely telegraphed, analysts were still speculating on how the transition will play out given the size of the businesses.
Michelle is plenty self-fulfilled when the story opens, at least professionally, as telegraphed by her bombast and an office stuffed with her framed portrait.
Griffin spent the majority of the offseason working as Cleveland's first-team quarterback, and so Jackson's Monday announcement had been about as telegraphed as possible.
His frustration over not being named chief executive was well-telegraphed, not least by his surprise decision to take a job in the Trump administration.
More than two years ago Ford telegraphed its decision to re-launch the Ranger midsize truck in North America after killing the model in 2850.
With the new rules caught in bureaucratic limbo, Mr. Mattis effectively telegraphed the military's plans to the Taliban before they could be put into action.
The survey took place before the United States and China signed a preliminary trade agreement, but the deal had been telegraphed for quite some time.
This is the kind of darkness that was telegraphed in the relatively calm season 1, rather than the baroque circus of seasons 2 and 3.
But that has never been tested in the legal system, and opponents of the review have telegraphed potential lawsuits if Trump does diminish monument designations.
Three Democrats who had telegraphed that they would deflect and vote against impeachment for at least one article did so, while Republicans held the line.
Trump telegraphed that during his State of the Union address, where he first laid bare his plan to brand the entire Democratic field as socialists.
In June, wealth management firm Robert W. Baird telegraphed its confidence in PayPal by raising price expectations and reiterating its "outperform" rating for the company.
The move on Friday to suspend and likely end the I.N.F. treaty, once considered the gold standard of arms control agreements, was telegraphed months ago.
As Vox's Ezra Klein wrote, the fact that Clinton telegraphed the Machado move from a mile away didn't stop Trump for falling for the gambit.
Which isn't to say we've all seen it play out quite like this, given the variety of twists available, predominantly bluntly telegraphed though they are.
The Fed has telegraphed another rate hike in 2018, which the market has priced in, as well as three more in 2019, which it has not.
A couple of telegraphed shots or faked shots into uppercuts, a la Justin Gaethje or Chad Mendes and Mir could well catch Hunto dropping his weight.
Weaker oil prices and turbulent financial markets suggest the Federal Reserve could hold off raising interest rates in 2016, contrary to what was telegraphed in December.
It's the fact that Trump telegraphed what he was going to do for weeks — while Congress was negotiating with him and with itself over government funding.
The markets don't believe the Fed will move in September because the Fed has clearly telegraphed its concerns that inflation is below its 2 percent target.
He once famously called taxi drivers "assholes" and telegraphed to current Uber drivers that, thanks to self-driving cars, they would soon no longer be necessary.
And Trump and his allies have telegraphed attacks on the sex scandals before, only to pull back before delivering them, suggesting they realized the danger here.
But analysts in both markets say the Fed's message has been well telegraphed, and market response could be tepid or even a "sell the news" reaction.
If you listen to them with a fresh perspective, you'll hear two distinctive and all-around solid projects that ultimately telegraphed Blu's later, more experimental work.
All of those charging factors are now gone under Sessions' reign -- not surprising, as he has previously telegraphed his desire to prosecute more federal cases generally.
He had that long, well-tended hair, those delicate facial features, those sung flatted fifths and "whooo-ooo-ooo-ooo"s that telegraphed a decided sincerity.
First there was the Jon Snow twist, which wasn't really a twist at all, given the way the show telegraphed his resurrection, both onscreen and off.
Greenfield, a fine-art photographer turned filmmaker, has something else in mind, as telegraphed by the aerial shot of ramshackle Manila shanties that starts the movie.
But while Dr. Ruth, Dr. Laura and Dr. Drew telegraphed their academic credentials in their names, modern sex-ed stars make an asset of their amateurism.
Putin's commanding, almost-blasé performance standing next to President Trump in Helsinki on Monday telegraphed his confidence within the controlled world he has built around himself.
"We're starting to see the deal activity catch up to some of the appetite that's been telegraphed by the capital markets overall," said another senior banker.
"I'll say this: if the market takes this well-telegraphed rate hike poorly, that might be another chance to do some buying into weakness," he said.
The U.S. central bank raised interest rates in December, the first increase in nearly a decade, and telegraphed that further hikes this year would be gradual.
In 13 and 2016, the committee was so confident about two 11-1 teams that it telegraphed ahead of time that each would make it in.
This telegraphed adjustment increases demand for buying and selling stocks, resulting in additional trading volume, which crests right before the market close on the fourth Friday.
The Fed's report suggests officials are likely to stay on their telegraphed path of gradually raising interest rates to bring them back to historically normal levels.
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.
In the days before the debate, Sanders's camp heavily telegraphed a big looming criticism of Biden's past advocacy for Social Security cuts, but it didn't happen.
Before the debate, some of the leading Democratic campaigns had telegraphed the possibility of sharp attacks on Mr. Biden, who continues to lead in national polls.
Not only is this logical to expect within the universe of international trade, but it also has been clearly telegraphed by Chinese state media for months.
What they miss is that such a pledge, telegraphed subtly, could be just the thing that gets him in the position to have a Day 1.
Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) has telegraphed his intention to introduce legislation that would prohibit the U.S. from participating in such a cyber working group with Moscow.
In an interview with The Huffington Post, Coster-Waldau said that line — "I don't believe you" — telegraphed that the one-handed hero was done with his sister.
The following four years, in which the Greenspan Fed embarked on a steady, gradual and telegraphed series of rate hikes, was a low vol era once again.
As Trump has long telegraphed his desire to leave the region, they presumably have regime officials in Damascus on speed-dial, knowing this moment would someday come.
DH: So this is a protest where they are shaming Trump's travel ban, which he had originally telegraphed as being a ban on Muslims entering the country.
But markets, especially after the recent selloff, were focused less on such subtleties than on what Powell may have telegraphed about the future path of rate hikes.
The delivery was chaotic but those messages had already been well-telegraphed, and Chairman Shigenori Shiga's involvement with the troublesome nuclear business made his position clearly untenable.
The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate by 1143 basis points to a target range of 2114 percent to 20.7695 percent in a widely-telegraphed move.
All of those charging factors are now gone under Sessions' reign and not surprising, as he has previously telegraphed his desire to prosecute more federal cases generally.
Leading with a left hook, which drifted out to his left side well in advance, Ngannou telegraphed his intentions and quickly found Miocic in on his hips.
Yet rather than take his time and force Biyombo to pick between himself and Frye, James throws a telegraphed pass that DeMar DeRozan tips out of bounds.
Trump's announcement had been a telegraphed policy position and did not surprise the market, said Brian Battle, director of trading at Performance Trust Capital Partners in Chicago.
More than 100 S&P companies have already pre-emptively telegraphed during the third quarter earnings calls the damage further tariffs would impose on the US economy.
The move was heavily telegraphed ahead of the decision, but oil producers had earlier indicated they could exit the deal if they feel the market was overheating.
"I think that telegraphed a certain nervousness that he understands the seriousness and the gravity of these investigations, and what they mean to his presidency," Castro said.
Because status here is openly telegraphed (the platform banquette at the Palm, the early-hour invitation to Vanity Fair's Oscar party) everyone notices when you lose it.
Trump has telegraphed a hard-line position on immigration, and many of his administration's hires have signaled a move to clamp down on the US immigration system.
White House aides on Friday sought to portray the president's move as clearly telegraphed through his frequent threats in recent months to take action on illegal immigration.
Of course, that entire encounter, which was actually pretty well-telegraphed by William's morphing-into-Mulder shtick, followed an inordinate amount of collateral damage involving peripheral players.
"The fact that this has been so telegraphed for so long, we think this won't cause any disruptions," said Ryan Detrick, senior market strategist at LPL Financial.
CEO Tim Cook has telegraphed that people might be doing just that — holding out on purchasing the iPhone 7 in light of leaks about the iPhone 8.
But investors and policymakers will comb over the Fed's policy statement for clues about whether the central bank plans to raise rates more quickly than previously telegraphed.
There are other subtly disparaging tropes about Haredim as well, telegraphed not necessarily by specific words like "ultra" and "bloc," but by negative stereotyping and harmful canards.
The rise above the 10-million-barrel mark was telegraphed by last week's report that November output rose above that level for the first time since 1970.
Sonos telegraphed this move earlier in the year, telling analysts on earnings calls that it would be moving production out of China and prices might be affected.
Trump's eagerness to meet again with Kim is matched only by the North Korean leader, who has repeatedly telegraphed his desire for a second summit with Trump.
Of course, the real story here is that they are going to fall in love, which is not a spoiler because it's telegraphed from their first meeting.
The move was telegraphed well in advance as part of the company's obligations to its workforce, but in a practical sense that only made the sting worse.
Fed officials have telegraphed a likely quarter-point rate increase when they meet on Tuesday and Wednesday next week, and investors expect that, plus another in December.
" BRIAN BATTLE, DIRECTOR OF TRADING AT PERFORMANCE TRUST CAPITAL PARTNERS IN CHICAGO "This is a really telegraphed policy position, so I don't think the market is surprised.
She did not comment on the timing of the next rate increase, which markets now expect and which Fed officials have telegraphed will come during the upcoming Dec.
Jared Kushner lost his top-secret security clearance on Friday, Politico reports, in a move that was telegraphed last week by White House chief of staff John Kelly.
However, he would retort that "the boxer is rarely felled by the punch he expects," and any Fed move will be well-telegraphed by the time it happens.
Biden, as telegraphed, criticized the Newark police department's use of stop-and-frisk practices during Booker's mayoral tenure in between Booker's criticisms of Biden's record in the Senate.
According to sources inside Clinton's debate prep, Trump and his surrogates telegraphed his line of attack as they were hitting Clinton for the time off before the debate.
He telegraphed a strong warning to House Republicans: Vote in favor of the repeal bill or risk your reelection chances in 2018 — and possibly the GOP's House majority.
The city is kind of a culmination of those things: It's where a movement in social justice comes to fruition and is magnified and telegraphed to other cities.
Telegraphed kicks turned into easy takedowns for Jones and while Jones was not working aggressively for a finish, it seemed as though Rua's job now was to survive.
For actual combat, you can try something like the enjoyable Vive dungeon-crawler Vanishing Realms, but its skeletal enemies' attacks are still slow, heavily telegraphed, and clunkily animated.
"The market has interpreted policy going forward one way but the concern is maybe the Bank of Canada hasn't telegraphed that exactly as they would like," said Smith.
The move was heavily telegraphed ahead of the decision, but the oil producers had earlier indicated they could exit the deal if they feel the market was overheating.
Despite the dire statistics, both the film and the show telegraphed a different message, one of belief and optimism that, in Ms. Versace's case, is truly hard-won.
The tension runs both directions, telegraphed via Wintour's more dismissive commentary about things unrelated to fashion that could potentially get the way of her grand Met Ball vision.
While that was perfect against Kowalkiewicz's painfully telegraphed walking flurries, Jedrzejczyk is far more likely to show feints and have Namajunas running around the octagon for little effort.
His message was the latest effort to reinforce a sense of calm that was earlier telegraphed by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson.
He is consistently admirable but not always dramatically interesting, and whatever fear, doubt or anguish he experiences in his work is telegraphed through speeches and music-heavy moments.
"The idea that Baghdadi would have been hanging out in a cafe in Mosul drinking coffee if we hadn't telegraphed that we're coming is just silly," Biddle said.
"Our base scenario is you might get some sort of actual but gradual and not really telegraphed 103 million barrels a day cut," said Citigroup energy analyst Eric Lee.
Indrawati said this time around, the Fed's intentions have been well-telegraphed, and confidence in Indonesia's growth prospects, its growing middle class and its reform efforts are also stronger.
"This endorsement makes clear what Hillary Clinton has telegraphed this entire campaign -- she is running to give President Obama's failed polices a third term," Preibus said in a statement.
High-level Chinese and U.S. officials will meet in Washington over the next two days in an attempt to reach a permanent solution and avoid the telegraphed tax increase.
Take, for instance, its move to halt new asset purchases last year: it had been telegraphed for so long that traders could have got away with sleeping through it.
Not only will it yank all of the Marvel, Star Wars, and other Disney-owned content off of Netflix, the Mouse House has also telegraphed that it'll cost less.
The Friday Night Lights theme music is a maudlin touch, but nearly three years ago, Romo telegraphed his play, and it puts a wistful bow on the whole saga.
They telegraphed a long game to reverse requirements that make citizens furnish extensive documentation to register, and they vowed to exert pressure on Republican-controlled committees who draw districts.
"Synchronous self-sustaining growth, contained inflation and well-telegraphed, gradual withdrawal of policy should drive more animal spirits" in the second half of this year, wrote strategist Andrew Sheets.
Democrats have telegraphed their heavy spending in these districts for weeks, part of the party's efforts to ensure it won't be shut out of any of these key races.
And Trump has telegraphed the message he wants to deliver in 6900: that no matter who you are, you're in a better place than you were four years ago.
In fact, an increase has been so widely telegraphed to occur Thursday that the market has a 23.1-basis point move priced in with more than 20173 percent probability.
And Trump has telegraphed the message he wants to deliver in 2020: that no matter who you are, you're in a better place than you were four years ago.
King said he does not believe Trump has changed his mind on the wall, but acknowledged Trump had "telegraphed a diminishment of the resolve" he had during the campaign.
Democrats have telegraphed their heavy spending in these districts for weeks, part of the party's efforts to ensure it won't be shut out of any of these key races.
Mr. Sanders, speaking after last week's losses in Michigan and three other states, telegraphed his intention to press Mr. Biden hard on health care, climate change and income inequality.
Yet the payments were telegraphed in monthly security committee meetings between officials at Lafarge headquarters and the Syrian affiliate, according to the internal inquiry and testimony by former executives.
The classic C-suite palette telegraphed a pulled-together professionalism (she almost matched with Mr. Macron), the shoes suggested an unapologetic femininity and the hair added a motherly halo.
Instead, it has already telegraphed its predetermined verdict, which maintains loyalty to the president and the Republican Party rather than to the nation and the constitutional process of impeachment.
"It's been very well telegraphed from certain officials that the market should really push expectations of a taper forward," said Jonathan Roy, advisory investment manager at Charles Hanover Investments.
Re/code reported earlier Tuesday that bidders included Verizon — whose interest had long been telegraphed — private equity firm TPG, and a joint offer from Bain Capital and Vista Equity Partners.
Even her relationship with Mikael is telegraphed in, under the assumption that viewers would have seen the first movie, and therefore understand that the two are supposed to have chemistry.
This $1.25 billion round was led by SoftBank (which telegraphed its continuing investment at the time of the launch), with participation by Grupo Salinas, Qualcomm and the government of Rwanda.
In Simons, Trump has telegraphed once again that his rhetoric — promising to break up big companies, particularly in media and telecom — is unlikely to shape his government's own antitrust policy.
However, she expects a limited impact on Apple's shares, which have increased by almost a fifth in the last three months, given the renewed iPhone momentum has been "well telegraphed".
"The results I'm about to share with you are completely unacceptable," CEO John Flannery said on a conference call with investors Friday, where he telegraphed that big changes were ahead.
It has telegraphed three more hikes this year, but with the economy exceeding expectations and unemployment at a 17-year low, many analysts now expect it could be four hikes.
Xi may not have telegraphed any specific changes going forward but he made it clear that China would continue to play a large role in the global economy going forward.
The White House has already telegraphed it may invoke executive privilege to block McGahn and other presidential advisers from answering questions from Congress about matters related to the Mueller probe.
Against Anthony Johnson—one of MMA's most thunderous hitters—Bader abandoned all of his kickboxing chops and immediately chased the slowest, most telegraphed single leg attempt he had ever made.
The president's tough-guy approach has recently been telegraphed in other ways — even, some have suggested, in the accusation that the Kremlin poisoned a former Russian double agent in Britain.
His departure had long been telegraphed, but the abrupt announcement caught Disney (DIS) employees and rival media executives off guard, my CNN Business colleagues Frank Pallotta and Brian Stelter report.
The fact that Nvidia is updating its Shield TV hardware has already been telegraphed via an FCC filing, but a leak earlier today paints much more of a detailed picture.
For his part, Sanders all week has telegraphed his criticisms of Joe Biden for authorizing the Iraq War and once calling for Social Security cuts, an attack he ultimately shelved.
However, the biggest "proof" of subtle royal disfavor has been the supposed "signals" and "shade" that the Queen has telegraphed through her sartorial choices during her interactions with the Trumps.
Even if you weren't "attacking," your blocks and parries would still do posture damage, meaning that every moment of active gameplay is some form of telegraphed forward progress during combat.
The Fed on Wednesday is expected to hold interest rates after it telegraphed that message at the last meeting when it cut interest rates for the third time this year.
There's some sluggish action, a little tension, a few clearly telegraphed jump scares, a bit of romance, a cute kid, and some blandly conceived wisecracks nestled into blandly conceived dialogue.
In a very Canadian moment of tech history, Prince William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, just sent the first ever telegraphed tweet from a log cabin in Yukon.
"The play was trying to do something surprising and new: to show people behaving in naturalistic ways, to eschew histrionics and telegraphed emotions for something more nuanced," Mayer's director's statement reads.
"The outcome was fairly well telegraphed and I think widely believed, but it ends the chapter for now and I think that is a modest positive for investor sentiment," Ragan said.
But watching them, there's an inescapable sense of doom, as telegraphed right there in the title: Only one species will win out, and it has to do so in this movie.
Three polls released this week in Pennsylvania, a state the Trump campaign has telegraphed it must win to reach the 270 electoral votes necessary, show Clinton leading among college-educated whites.
"CHEETAHT2 [Ld spectrum]" and "CHEETAHT7b" make for a telegraphed opening one-two punch, lurching like horror movie villains; the two-song "CIRKLON" suite that follows is only a touch more robust.
New York This would be an old-school Knicks move (not a compliment) for a variety of reasons, and one already telegraphed if they don't land any free agents next summer.
Biden has telegraphed that he intends to draw attention to their own records on civil rights, including Booker's time as mayor of Newark and Harris's stint as attorney general of California.
The finish came as Weidman telegraphed a takedown attempt in the third round and ate a jumping knee which busted his eye wide open and left him turtled in bewildered agony.
"The triggering of Article 50 has been well telegraphed and is unlikely to cause a major stir for sterling in itself," UBS, head of UK Rates Strategy & Economics, John Wraith, said.
" Perez telegraphed her love for boxing in her first appearance on a movie screen, dancing in boxing gloves and trunks behind the opening credits of Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing.
Separately, our fashion critic decodes the powerful message telegraphed by Ms. Pelosi's bold choice of outerwear leaving a meeting with the president: a flame-orange overcoat that buttons left of center.
One of the officials said that the president's chief of staff, John F. Kelly, had telegraphed his lack of interest in keeping Mr. Gorka during internal discussions over the last week.
However, his departure had been telegraphed in the last few months as he sold off most of his shares in Alphabet, unloading about $222 million worth of company stock since November.
Verlander telegraphed his turnaround in late 2015, when he finally felt strong again after torn abdominal and adductor muscles — and the resulting physical weakness and compromised mechanics — had sapped his dominance.
So I wasn't surprised when Angie showed up at fsociety at the end of "Logic Bomb," because that first scene clearly telegraphed where she was headed, even outside of the script.
Mr. Christie had not just telegraphed the attack, he warned Mr. Rubio backstage on Saturday night as the two men waited for their names to be called by the ABC News moderators.
In March, Powell telegraphed the Fed's plans to stop shrinking its balance sheet in May and halt the unwinding completely by the end of September, thus bringing an end to the approach.
Against rising Japanese prospect Yusuke Yachi, Cruickshank fought a good, competitive bout, but threw it all away with a telegraphed rush which saw him dive chin first onto Yachi's counter right hook.
Without that suspense, they're as telegraphed as anything else on TV, with easily predictable endings and storylines that come complete with heavy network influence, the better to tell you what to think.
Phil Davis' difficulties in the UFC had always come when his telegraphed takedown attempts failed, but when Davis can get a man to the floor he is a different type of animal.
"What the Fed is doing here is part of a longer trend that began in earnest in 2015 but also was telegraphed in decision-making as early as 2012," Conti-Brown said.
In seven pages of written testimony released a day in advance of a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Comey telegraphed to lawmakers that he's now willing to discuss Trump's conduct, investigation or not.
Marnie's instrument is the oboe, and the opera's trajectory is telegraphed in the first bars, where a sustained oboe note is drowned out by a shrill trumpet and by grunts of brass.
The way the incident is initially telegraphed, with Claire put on lockdown by the Secret Service in a way that suggests Frank is again attempting to assert his dominance, works quite effectively.
The fighter tenses up, his movements become exaggerated and telegraphed, the unprotected windows between strikes become larger, he is easily sidestepped, and often his chin is just hanging out on a platter.
Dubuc, who replaced Vice co-founder Shane Smith as CEO last year, telegraphed the layoffs in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter in October, saying that she couldn't rule out more cuts.
"It's mostly a function of Coronavirus fears and the Fed's very widely telegraphed activities in the overnight repo market," Joshua Brown, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, said in a blog post Thursday.
The management changes, which Rupert Murdoch telegraphed in December, were announced by 21st Century Fox as part of the proposed sale of the bulk of its assets to the Walt Disney Company.
In a well-telegraphed move, the ECB said it will halve bond purchases to 15 billion euros a month from October, firming up a previous guidance that it "anticipates" such a move.
The most brutal and effective was a group whose name telegraphed its ambition, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, which locals referred to by its acronym: Daesh in Arabic, or ISIS.
There was never any doubt that Trump would abuse his powers; he telegraphed his contempt for rule of law, his eagerness to exploit his office for personal gain, right from the start.
The painting's vividly realized bare skin and intense emotions, expertly telegraphed through understated gesture and pose, underline the misery of the punishment, not only for the martyrs, but their tormenters as well.
So on Sunday morning, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus telegraphed a walkback by appearing to say on television that the order would not apply to green card holders going forward.
The Trump campaign has telegraphed that it may do a way with a variety of the usual arrangements between the White House and journalists, including the future of press conferences and their location.
When Edgar felt he could run in a flurry, or Rodriguez stepped in to pump his telegraphed hands, Edgar got off some shots of his own and finished the push to the fence.
The comment from the official, first reported by Chinese broadcaster CCTV, followed President Xi Jinping's well-telegraphed visit last week to rare earth mining and process facilities in the southern province of Jiangxi.
As new FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai telegraphed last week, the commission voted today to stay a set of privacy rules for broadband providers, adopted last year, which would have come into effect tomorrow.
The Fed raised rates in March, and at the time telegraphed a plan to lift them two more times this year, a pace that Williams last week told Reuters he thinks makes sense.
Then, from the Steelers' two, Griffin and the Browns telegraphed a wide receiver screen to Andrew Hawkins, who tried to fight for yardage and ended up fighting backward for a loss of 14.
The letter noted HHS telegraphed its policy of discrimination when it removed language regarding sex stereotyping, gender identity and sexual orientation from the "Frequently Asked Questions" section of the HHS webpage about policy.
It's true that Littlefinger's eventual arrival in the North with an army to save Jon and Sansa is something that has been telegraphed since season five, and something that practically every fan predicted.
He kept Turkey's borders open to support anti-regime militias, which also allowed foreign fighters to slip across to join the growing ISIS caliphate, about which the United States repeatedly telegraphed its displeasure.
Biden, in a line of attack his campaign telegraphed earlier this month, fired back by pointing to Booker's record as a mayor and the city's aggressive stop-and-frisk policing under his tenure.
They were so tautly fitted that they telegraphed her character's coiled sexual longings; and yet so variously patterned that each change of dress acts to signal a shift in the movie's emotional weather.
The second-string lineups, which were telegraphed by both coaches, leave quite a bit on the bench: Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, Dries Mertens and the injured Romelu Lukaku, among others, for Belgium.
In pursuing a pop career, and thus a less solemn and obedient identity as a Serious Actress, Lopez telegraphed early on that she was a bit too restless to play by Hollywood's rules.
While working as a television newsreader, Ms. Cacho-Olivares telegraphed her skepticism when reading government propaganda by smirking and rolling her eyes, until the palace told her editors that she had to stop.
Despite the band's often telegraphed and (mostly) tongue-in-cheek disdain for heavy metal as a concept, doom metal has always lain at the heart of Thou's sound, and Magus is no aberration.
Even some of his admirers on Fox News said the burst of mercy, telegraphed and teased by Trump for months, flew in the face of his commitments to voters to drain the swamp.
And that&aposs one of the issues and one of the companies that has warned and telegraphed, if this drags on, jobs could suffer, business could suffer, we could suffer, this country could suffer.
" AARON KOHLI, INTEREST RATE STRATEGIST, BMO CAPITAL MARKETS, NEW YORK: "I think the Fed did a pretty good job in pulling off a hike that was fairly well choreographed and well telegraphed to everyone.
Playing for AC Milan in a pre-season game against Barcelona back in 2010, the maestro of the Italian midfield sent a telegraphed chip sailing gently into the welcoming grasp of José Manuel Pinto.
The move, which Yahoo telegraphed when it reported its financial results early this month, will allow potential bidders to examine its finances and decide whether to make offers for all or part of it.
The show hasn't been the same since, with the plot inching toward an unsatisfying and predetermined end game in which all the best moments feel overwrought, telegraphed, and better done in graphic novel form.
All the evidence suggests the Fed and other central banks retain investors' complete confidence that they will stay "ahead of the curve" on inflation and that policy "normalization" will be gradual and well-telegraphed.
"We are now in the new environment of only 60 billion euros (of bond purchases), and though this was well telegraphed it seems to be negative for peripheral spreads," said Commerzbank strategist David Schnautz.
But by submitting the first bid, Ziff Davis telegraphed what it was willing to pay, and it could be outbid in the auction if it does not think Gawker Media is worth much more.
As Kalinda Sharma, her Emmy-winning private detective on CBS's "The Good Wife," Ms. Panjabi was famous for her boots: towering-heeled, over-the-knee, black-leather numbers that telegraphed inscrutability and sexual boldness.
Rubio, taking a page from the Rudy Giuliani playbook of winning presidential primaries, has telegraphed that the turning point in the race will come when his home state of Florida votes on March 15.
But there's more to acting than the Method, telegraphed anguish and dropping (or adding) pounds, and while Pitt can go big — he's played Achilles and a serial killer — he has a gift for understatement.
For the past week, Sanders and his campaign have telegraphed his attack over the former vice president's long-standing record entertaining cuts to the program that are anathema to progressives and many mainstream Democrats.
The EIA's preliminary figures showing production at 10.25 million barrels a day was telegraphed by last week's report that November output rose above 10 million barrels a day for the first time since 1970.
A major twist is telegraphed early enough that it's not particularly surprising when it happens, but Barbee never devotes the time to explaining why or how it happens, making the shift feel jarringly abrupt.
While it was a widely telegraphed move designed to stop virtual coins from being used for money laundering and other crimes, the step also underscored authorities' intent to close down avenues for spurious speculation.
During this idyll, play turns into a rehearsal for a possible future that's telegraphed by a baby whom BV holds in one scene and by a tiny, elderly woman trembling alone in another scene.
But by choosing Biden he telegraphed to white voters what kind of first black president he would be: He would be the kind who didn't mind the occasional screw-up, who knew you meant well.
Jon and Dany really do read as relatives, since there's a total vacuum of chemistry between the actors; the sex scene was off-putting, but had been telegraphed all season, so… I guess there's that?
U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose by only 38,000 in May, a far cry from the 162,000 expected, throwing shade on broadly telegraphed expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve would hike interest rates in June or July.
Starbucks chairman Howard Schultz earlier this month telegraphed the change while speaking at an event hosted by think tank the Atlantic Council in Washington, DC. "We don't want to become a public bathroom," he said.
That predilection aside, policymakers could take one easy step to prove its critics wrong: announce a timeline for when it intends to start a long-telegraphed, gradual reduction in the size of its balance sheet.
Sound smart: CIA Director Mike Pompeo — as we first telegraphed — is an obvious choice for Trump as a replacement because the two have a stronger relationship than the president has with just about anybody else.
For all of the pious sermons Democrats are spouting about Putin's attempts to subvert American democracy, the hearings telegraphed to the country that they've largely given up on pinning that charge to anyone around Trump.
Based on the outright denial of overwhelming scientific reality -- and telegraphed in suspense-building gameshow style this week via Twitter and conflicting media teasers -- it is Trump at his most callous, ignorant and attention-seeking.
But some Republicans urged Mr. Trump to act, saying his talk of pulling United States troops out of Syria had telegraphed to Mr. Assad that he would pay no price for brutalizing his own people.
Though some pundits built up a rivalry between Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren, the two progressive leaders in the campaign telegraphed no desire to attack each other in the days leading up to their debate.
Democrats have telegraphed that they plan to zero in on allegations that Trump tried to extort the Ukrainians by withholding vital military aide as well as a White House meeting with the newly elected president.
The one instance that Tate showed some impressive thought on the feet was her use of a painfully telegraphed shot at Jessica Eye, to set up a faked level change into right hand which wobbled her.
Trump has long telegraphed the moves, and claimed that undoing green regulation will trigger a new boom in oil, gas, and coal production and create thousands of jobs, all without harming U.S. air and water quality.
Trump and the White House have telegraphed they plan to send the House a letter indicating they will not comply with the Democrats' subpoena unless the House takes a vote to formally authorize the impeachment inquiry.
Trump and Republican leaders in the House have telegraphed a new strategy intended to move away from attacks against Democrats on process, and toward a more robust defense of the president on the merits of impeachment.
London Stock Exchange's deal to buy Refinitiv, in which Reuters News parent Thomson Reuters holds a 45% stake, had been telegraphed last week and shares in the exchange operator have reached a record high in response.
There's still plenty to listen to, and akin to a silent film, the movie's emotions are telegraphed via music, both in terms of the score and with the slivers of other films that are woven throughout.
While some of the package contents have been well telegraphed and will implement rules on leverage ratio and liquidity, market participants are eagerly awaiting to see how the Commission will harmonise rules on loss-absorbing debt.
Before this, the European Central Bank's well-telegraphed rate cut in December was part of an "underwhelming package" that also saw the euro rally, according to global head of foreign exchange strategy at HSBC, David Bloom.
Current Fed Chair Janet Yellen has mostly retreated from this so-called "forward guidance," though even she had to ditch telegraphed rate hikes in June and again in September last year before finally moving in December.
Some have argued that the market is ignoring the Fed's raising of interest rates, but that is a stretch, since the Fed has been moving at a glacial pace, and its intentions have been well telegraphed.
So that summer, she left her two-year-old daughter with her mother in San Juan, telegraphed ahead to her family to meet her, and got on a ship with just eleven dollars in her pocket.
Trump telegraphed the move on Wednesday, when he said at a news conference he wanted to put off Thursday's planned meeting due to the Kavanaugh hearing and expressed hope that Rosenstein would stay in his job.
"Jaws" keeps a steady pace and provides "fluid entertainment," wrote our reviewer, adding that "the shark is so menacingly adequate an embodiment of imagined malignity that, even though its attacks are telegraphed, they fix one's attention."
As the feeling sank in that stock trading was governed by a surplus of exuberance, the odds increased that the Federal Reserve would dampen the festivities by lifting interest rates faster than policymakers had previously telegraphed.
Apple had telegraphed earlier this summer that Dashboard was about to meet its end, but that didn't make the news any easier for me—the only person I know who was using the feature every day.
The other candidates, as well as the news media, telegraphed what Bloomberg would be pressed on, whether it was his unearthed, controversial comments about redlining and stop-and-frisk or his past alleged comments about women.
The decision will make it more difficult for Democrats to move forward with their inquiry, though it risks that Trump will also face an article of impeachment on obstruction of justice — a move Democrats have telegraphed.
The president telegraphed the move in August, when he didn't deny reports that he was planning to tap Sullivan for the post and telling reporters that Sullivan "could very well be" his next envoy to Russia.
Her ensembles as of late have telegraphed power and purpose — see the oversize Marc Jacobs suit she wore at the Elle Women in Hollywood ceremony in October — and this one-shouldered bronze gown feels fittingly regal.
"So many cuts are priced in and the market has rallied on this news and the bond market has rallied, so if they don't deliver what they have telegraphed, their credibility will be impinged," he said.
For eight years, President Obama was afraid to use a stick, and he telegraphed his weakness to our adversaries in his rush to withdraw from battlefields in other parts of the world before the fight was won.
And while reports have emerged that he's telegraphed a desire for the race to come to an end, people who have spoken with Obama privately say he acknowledged the race will last weeks, if not months, longer.
"The military strikes were well telegraphed and we are seeing a continuation in the broad market theme from last week of a weaker dollar and favourable conditions for risk taking," said Credit Agricole currency strategist Manuel Oliveri.
The performance was even worse than the bank had telegraphed: It said on July 7 that costs related to the overhaul would push it to a net loss of €2.8 billion ($3.1 billion) for the second quarter.
"However, that's exactly what they did when they effectively telegraphed with their dot plot there will be no more rate hikes this year and provided guidance they would end the balance sheet reduction by September," Wilson said.
"  Furthermore, regarding unwinding the balance sheet, the San Francisco Fed president said the process will be "widely telegraphed, gradual, and — frankly — boring ... The more public understanding there is, the lesser the risk of market disruption and volatility.
"The sector shake-up has been well telegraphed and the whole point of it is to not disrupt markets, so it won't have a huge impact and will only be reflected in high volumes today," said Frederick.
Some central bank watchers also took issue with last Wednesday's interest rate increase because it came after nearly two months of policymaker silence following an initial rate hike in July, which was well telegraphed to the market.
A potential merger of T-Mobile and Sprint could fare well with the Trump administration, which has telegraphed for months that it isn't resolutely opposed to the combination of the country's third- and fourth-largest wireless giants.
But in a footnote of his ruling, Sessions also telegraphed a desire for more sweeping, immediate reinterpretations of US asylum law that could result in turning people away at the border before they ever see a judge.
Defending small farmers isn't in his portfolio and he has just been made a partner; but Bilott is a good guy, which the casting of the deeply empathetic Ruffalo has telegraphed from the moment his character appears.
But they also dabbled in some "new" technology by launching the inaugural telegraph tweet (note: the tourism office is simply calling this Yukon's first telegraphed tweet, but I couldn't find evidence this has been done anywhere else before).
But analysts were divided on whether the Asian currency rally would last, with Fed chief Janet Yellen's speech later Monday likely to be closely watched for cues on whether the central bank will stay its currently telegraphed course.
World Record Egg has a cutesy visual style and is full of egg-based puns, but it also gets a little weird, which is telegraphed by a "horror" tag on the game store and a warning about jumpscares.
"President Trump has certainly telegraphed his marked aversion to a military conflict, but there still seem to be important redlines that, if crossed, could cause him to go down that path," said a report by RBC Capital Markets.
Powell and other Fed governors have already telegraphed they plan to move ahead with a cut when they hold their regular two-day meeting next week, a reversal from earlier plans to steadily raise interest rates this year.
VTB analyst Alexander Isakov said he did not expect a significant market reaction to Friday's decision, but said the central bank had clearly telegraphed the action it would take at its next rate-setting meeting on March 23.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Solid growth provides room for the European Central Bank to transition away from bond purchases but normalization should be gradual and policy moves should be well telegraphed, Lithuanian policymaker Vitas Vasiliauskas said in a magazine article.
The Flyers continued to pepper Bernier, but he stood tall in goal long enough for Michael Grabner to intercept a telegraphed pass by Simmonds and score an insurance marker on a breakaway to make it 3-1 Toronto.
The president telegraphed earlier this month that he will seek to stop his advisers, including former White House counsel Don McGahn, from testifying, though he has not made a formal executive assertion to prevent the lawyer from appearing.
He has regularly telegraphed his desire to open a channel for negotiation, and many countries and politicians have volunteered to act as intermediaries, most recently Prime Minister Abe of Japan, whose entreaties were rejected by Iran's supreme leader.
In a statement, Thom Metzger, a spokesman for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, expressed cautious optimism about the air-traffic control reforms, which have been widely telegraphed in Mr. Trump's public comments and at White House gatherings.
"In a nutshell, we take this announcement as an attempt by Putin to shake up Russia's polity and refocus the administration on implementing the president's well-telegraphed but slowly progressing public spending program," Citi said in a note.
"In a nutshell, we take this announcement as an attempt by Putin to shake up Russia's polity and refocus the administration on implementing the president's well-telegraphed but slowly progressing public spending programme," Citi said in a note.
No amount of arm-twisting by his peers, Vice President Mike Pence or even President Trump could sway him from the decision that he had telegraphed to some Democrats and Republicans in the anxious buildup to the vote.
Bloomberg telegraphed the nuke-Bernie approach Monday when his campaign released a digital ad slamming Sanders for his history on gun control and drawing a contrast to the ex-mayor's lengthy record of fighting the National Rifle Association.
So was President George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq, though it was telegraphed for more than a year, as was Mr. Obama's decision to strike a nuclear accord with Iran and to reopen diplomatic relations with Cuba.
Their code was cracked by Steve Robinson, a well-known tournament player, who realized that, when Rhodes sorted his hand after picking it up, he moved the cards in a way that telegraphed his entire holding to Itkin.
Sure, the big twists of the series' first season have been fun, but given its leisurely pace and the way it has telegraphed most of the big reveals, those moments tend to only be surprises to the characters themselves.
For every scientific, piston-like jab that connects there is one that misses, and for every wide, telegraphed, primitive swing that is defended easily, there is one that connects and makes a fool of the man who eats it.
But beyond the sheen of cool telegraphed on church Instagram feeds, this new generation of pastors — several of whom, like Wilkerson and Smith, are themselves the sons of prominent pastors — preach a gospel that steers clear of partisan politics.
According to the well-telegraphed plan, the Fed will start by trimming no more than $10 billion per month from its balance sheet, with that cap rising each quarter for a year, until it hits $50 billion per month.
"We are confident that the domestic sector will be able to absorb new issuance given that it's well-telegraphed that large deficits are coming," said Jon Hill, vice president, fixed income strategy, at BMO Capital Markets in New York.
"The military strikes were well telegraphed and we are seeing a continuation in the broad market theme from last week of a weaker dollar and favorable conditions for risk taking," said Credit Agricole currency strategist Manuel Oliveri in London.
While privacy rules are certainly highly complicated, comments from some senators telegraphed a fundamental misunderstanding of what has been done to date to protect consumers, and given the current ecosystem, what the FCC's proper role should be going forward.
Unexpectedly, there were no major casualties in the finale, which pivoted in somewhat telegraphed fashion on the unlikely character of Eugene (Josh McDermitt), whose bullet-making efforts turned out to be a clever double-cross, leaving Negan's forces decimated.
What's the legal status of the Trump administration's intention, telegraphed in the newly leaked Nuclear Posture Review, to expand U.S. nuclear capabilities and arsenals when the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty supposedly commits us to cutting and eventually eliminating them?
"My reading of what the market is pricing in at the moment is that there will be a change in language but one that has been well telegraphed by the ECB," said Antoine Bouvet, a rates strategist at Mizuho.
Sometimes this comes via the prizes themselves; many times big Grammy winners are telegraphed by an artist's history -- think of Ray Charles' "Genius Loves Company" winning Album of the Year in 2005, or Herbie Hancock's "River: The Joni Letters" in 2008.
" - David Siders Biden hasn't so much telegraphed his expectations for New Hampshire as he's shouted them into a megaphone, even saying on the debate state last Friday, "I took a hit in Iowa, and I'll probably take a hit here.
But like Charlottesville, and other confrontations between extremists that were well telegraphed in advance, the signs are there that this weekend's rally could devolve into violence, regardless of the intentions of the Patriot Prayer organizers, and the efforts by law enforcement.
The tonal shifts between light and dark that are so obvious in the strings-attached versions are less telegraphed in Transfiguration, the end result a more measured listen, one that finds the sweet spot between atmosphere and attention-forefront intrigue.
That oil prices were falling after OPEC's decision reflect's the oil group's mismanagement in communication as it telegraphed the extension well in advance, allowing for profit-taking now after earlier gains, said Bordier and Cie's Chief Investment Officer, Bryan Goh.
Republicans in elected office have telegraphed that, should Hillary Clinton win, they will spend the next four years doing everything in their power to subvert her presidency, with some even suggesting that she could be impeached immediately after taking office.
While the Fed's expected announcement of the trimming of its balance sheet has been well telegraphed, investors will look for any Fed reveal on its preference for shorter- or longer-dated bonds when it reinvests a portion of its maturing assets.
Of particular concern is whether Flynn may have telegraphed a willingness by the new administration to ease sanctions against Moscow, which were levied by the Obama administration in December to punish Russia for its alleged meddling in the U.S. presidential election.
In the most telegraphed corporate move of the year, National Amusements, the company controlled by Sumner M. Redstone, moved on Thursday to remove five directors of Viacom, including Philippe P. Dauman, Viacom's chief executive, who remains in his job for now.
Banks are now in an era where the winners will invest heavily in technology to deepen relationships with customers, focus on core activities in leading businesses and focus on the well-telegraphed return of capital to investors, the firm said.
Mr. Ellis chuckled quietly a couple of times, rubbing his knuckles over his lips, as Bateman and his sidekicks sang a raucous opening number that telegraphed the story's central themes about the corrosive effects of unchecked narcissism, greed and materialism.
Almost everyone in Washington, it seemed, had expected an indictment of Mr. Flynn, and the possibility that he was cooperating with prosecutors was telegraphed last week with the news that his defense lawyers had cut off contact with Mr. Trump's lawyers.
Expressed in the glossy white English cabinetry and honey-hued Mediterranean kitchens that played pivotal roles in "Something's Gotta Give" and "It's Complicated," these were sensual sets — cooking as foreplay — that telegraphed the success and sexual potency of their female commanders.
And Congressional Democrats, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have telegraphed that they see any aid package as a chance to call for worker protections and differentiate themselves from Republicans going into the 2020 campaign, as The Washington Post has detailed.
Trudeau has telegraphed that the budget could fulfill the Liberal pledge to make sure digital multinationals, like Netflix and Facebook, collect and remit the 5-percent federal sales tax as a way to even the playing field with domestic companies.
The decision to hold rates steady had been widely expected by investors after Powell described the US economy in a "good place" late last year, and telegraphed plans to move into an extended pause to see how the US economy evolved.
McConnell already has telegraphed that if negotiations with Schumer sputter, he could embark on another power play by finding 51 votes - a simple majority of the Senate - to end the trial in its early stages and acquit Trump without witness testimony.
Some moments had been clearly telegraphed earlier in the season — like the egg Angela eats that may or may not contain Doctor Manhattan's powers — but the character resolutions were so beautiful that I was happy just to revel in them.
He even telegraphed its alienating aesthetic when interviewed by Recode's Kara Swisher last year, conceding that he might have to build a more conventional truck in the future if nobody likes it: I'm personally super-excited by this pickup truck.
"The second step in the ECB policy normalisation (hiking the depo rate following the already well telegraphed end of QE) and its positive impact on the euro is one of the cornerstones of our bullish EUR/USD 2019 forecast," ING analysts said.
"     "I feel that the Fed is doing exactly as Jerome Powell has telegraphed: the economy does not need the Fed's intervention and removing "accommodating or need to maintain accommodative environment" is a sign that points at confidence in laissez-faire moving forward.
Investors initially took his upbeat assessment of the U.S. economy as a sign he was more of a policy "hawk" than Yellen, and that four rate hikes might be in store for this year rather than the three previously telegraphed by the Fed.
To be fair, Tesla and its CEO Elon Musk had telegraphed as much in the run-up to the unveiling of the Model Y. For example, Musk said the new compact SUV would share about 75 percent of parts with the Model 3.
Their comeuppance in losing the House of Evangelista's challenge and being read to filth by the show's ex–Wicked Stepmother Elektra was both clearly telegraphed and satisfying, which is a a storyline combination that Pose has perfected through its fantastic first season.
" For most of the wide-ranging town hall discussion, however, McClintock faced varying degrees of negativity from a crowd that had telegraphed its mindset with signs that said things like, "Obamacare Fix It, Don't Nix It," and "Independent Commission Re Russia/Trump.
Kanye West has deep regrets about supporting Donald Trump -- so much so he dissolved into tears -- but Michelle Obama was quick to comfort him with a big hug ... at least those are the images Childish Gambino telegraphed in his new, animated music video.
Edgar's team had obviously recognized the success of this strategy in the first fight, because Edgar low kicked plenty in the early going, but began to drop off in favor of ducking in for telegraphed shot and chasing with long, ineffective right hands.
The president had telegraphed his intention to fire Sessions for months but the decision to act the day after Democrats won control of the House gives his political opponents an opportunity to immediately wield influence before they have the majority in January.
By advertising "Please Forgive Me" as a film that was "inspired by the album" — not simply a long music video — Drake and Apple cryptically telegraphed the premiere as an event à la "Lemonade" instead of another step in the "Views" marketing plan.
There are no carefully telegraphed clues as to what is coming, no unbothered breadcrumb trail that (albeit inadvertently) leads from a place of safety to the oven itself—it's straight into the fire with an almighty shove, shock value to the forefront.
"     "I feel that the Fed is doing exactly as Jerome Powell has telegraphed: the economy does not need the Fed's intervention and removing "accommodating or need to maintain accommodative environment" is a sign that points at confidence in laissez-faire moving forward.
To be able to go to the drug store and spend a few bucks on a spray can that cleanly telegraphed a worldview that assured peers you wanted the same things they did: How could you not prize that kind of commodity?
In the days before Thursday's debate here in Texas — a moment that marked the start of a tighter, more competitive fight for the Democratic nomination — Joe Biden and his allies telegraphed a series of new talking points, all seemingly aimed at Warren.
The jabs, which had been telegraphed for days, zeroed in on Bloomberg's record on race as mayor of New York, as well as alleged instances of sexual harassment against employees of his flagship business Bloomberg LP. The harshest attacks came from Sen.
As expected, since this fact was well telegraphed by the bipartisan leadership of the congressional intelligence committees, Comey said there was "no evidence" at the FBI or anywhere in the Justice Department to back up the President's tweets about the wiretapping of Trump Tower.
But my favorite part is when Christie called the shot: Mr. Christie had not just telegraphed the coming attack, he directly forewarned Mr. Rubio backstage on Saturday night as the two men waited for their names to be called by the ABC News moderators.
Other Republicans wanted to wrap things up as soon as possible, a move leaders had telegraphed for days, so much so that the sudden change in their plans for the acquittal vote until next week caused a minor uproar during GOP lunch on Friday.
It's a vastly simplified version of the usual inventory-wrangling in classic adventure games, because every object is telegraphed clearly and you're only ever exchanging an item for another, not a seemingly-endless sequence of doodads that wink and nod at their own cleverness.
So when it comes to the annual game of insurance companies submitting their proposed increases to Obamacare premiums and deductibles, the insurance companies have new leverage against a Congress and a White House that has telegraphed their biggest fears to everyone at the bargaining table.
Stooped and faded, his white mustache drooping over his downturned mouth, he looks out on a Havana that's teeming with compañeros and trembling with signs of upheaval that are telegraphed by newspaper headlines highlighting China in one column and President Obama in the other.
Wall Street's main indexes have had a slow start to the week, retreating on Monday, and participants are bracing for what message the Fed will send if it pushes ahead with a well-telegraphed move to ease policy that has driven stocks higher since May.
The demise of the lord, Ramsay Bolton, was arguably the most eagerly anticipated death ever on "Game of Thrones" and the show handled it with flair, dispatching him in a poetic, canine-fueled fashion that was no less satisfying for being telegraphed early on.
The report has caused some concern over whether Flynn may have telegraphed a willingness by the new administration to ease sanctions against Moscow, which were levied by the Obama administration in December to punish Russia for its alleged meddling in the U.S. presidential election.
Schumer and Pelosi had telegraphed that they were willing to add additional border security in exchange for protecting Dreamers and Trump took the best deal he was going to get—as with the debt ceiling, Democrats would only gain leverage as the deadline loomed.
Hello Games is hoping that the wonder of being the first person to step foot on a freshly generated landscape will drive the player onward to further discovery, without a blinking marker on a HUD to indicate where the next telegraphed point of progression is.
Haley (Missy Peregrym), the star of the film and obvious "rebel" (her rebellion clearly telegraphed with a combo of trucker hats and Simple Plan songs), falls over and over, heavily — sometimes flat on her face — and then slowly sinks into a bathtub of ice.
Unlike Monkey Island, in which you used flowers found in the forest rubbed on stolen meat to put angry poodles to sleep because the game completely telegraphed those ingredients to you (it really didn't), Thimbleweed Park does conform to a breed of fuzzy logic.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will debate one on one for the first time on Sunday, and Mr. Sanders, who is staying in the Democratic primary race despite a series of defeats, has already telegraphed his strategy.
But Evans said the balance sheet reduction will have little impact on financial markets because it has been so well telegraphed, and that it was important to begin because it will take three to four years before the size of the balance sheet returns to normal proportions.
There's a tremendous opportunity in taking the events of the last 19 months and reassessing what happened, particularly in the interest of understanding what socio-political trends led to November 8th, and whether some of the more sinister revelations of recent weeks had been telegraphed much sooner.
Of course, I don't expect things to go smoothly all the time — I know full well what show I'm watching — but in this particular case it felt more like a telegraphed set-up for an easy fall than the sleight of hand it could have been.
Prepare for a slowdown The forecasts for a slower growth number have been telegraphed for quite some time: The waning economic boost from the Trump tax cuts, along with the pain of the trade war inflicted in particular on America's manufacturing sector, are weighing on growth.
"While this move was not telegraphed well in advance, we believe this will be a seamless transition as Philbin has very capably served the company ... and has helped Sasser lead the company for over 15 years," BTIG analyst Alan Rifkin said in a note to clients.
Wall Street's main indexes have had a slow start to the week, retreating on Monday, and participants are bracing themselves for what message the Fed will send if it pushes ahead with a well-telegraphed move to ease policy that has driven stocks higher since May.
The change in the electorate's attitude toward compromised candidates was telegraphed as recently as December, when the Hall of Fame's Today's Game Committee—it's one of the more recent iterations of what used to be called the Veterans Committee—elevated former commissioner Bud Selig to the Hall.
To the contrary, Fed officials said in documents this week and in prior statements that they want the U.S. central bank's influence in the market to disappear as quietly as possible, and they promised a slow, predictable and well-telegraphed decline in the Fed's asset holdings.
Still, as he comes under increasing pressure from the right in Israel, Netanyahu telegraphed that he and Trump have the ability to reach agreements, especially because they have "known each other for years," as he told cabinet members, according to a report in The New York Times.
With a hook that goes, simply, "I'm not racist" and a telegraphed hug between the two at its conclusion, it didn't tackle racism as effectively as some claimed (sample headline: "Joyner Lucas' "I'm Not Racist" Isn't Controversial, It's Offensive") but it did kinda start a conversation.
"A lot of what he's doing was certainly pretty widely telegraphed during the campaign, so I think it's probably President Trump following through on candidate Trump's initiatives, and I think that we'll see how far this goes," said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer of Cresset Wealth Advisors.
Benjamin's death was telegraphed in the early moments of the episode, which he spent sharing warm moments with his brother, Henry, giving Morgan a painting, pining over a girl and otherwise seeming, in his tender kindness and hopes for the future, not long for this world.
In May, the surgeon general in Washington telegraphed orders that federal health officials should take over response to the outbreak, cordon off Chinatown again, prevent all Chinese and Japanese people from leaving the city, disinfect all their homes — and inoculate them all with an experimental plague vaccine.
Instead, her commitment to her work is telegraphed to the audience via a series of subtextual cues: she wears stilettos at all times; her red hair is straight and shiny, blown out into a severe bob; she's not maternal, handing off her visiting nephews to her assistant to babysit.
Suddenly, a meme that had been hyper-localized to one fetid corner of the internet has been telegraphed to a massive audience in a jarringly forced display of virality that highlights just how quickly an inside joke from an insular community can spread with the oxygen of press coverage.
On Wednesday, he described the widely-telegraphed 25 basis point rate cut as a midcycle adjustment in response to signs of a global slowdown, simmering U.S. trade tensions and a desire to boost too-low inflation, before leaving the door open to additional cuts depending on future economic data.
The low kicks into Romero's lead leg worked a treat—though by throwing them naked, Rockhold telegraphed his intentions and kicked into a stiff check early, cutting his shin wide open and making him reluctant to go after the leg as much as his corner would have liked.
It was definitely a set that telegraphed the importance of Finding Yourself—"OKRA" included a spoken-word interlude of someone telling the crowd to do whatever we want to do—and of vulnerability, and the way these songs were placed in the set felt like a reflection of that.
On Wednesday, he described the widely-telegraphed 25 basis point rate cut as a "midcycle adjustment" in response to signs of a global slowdown, simmering U.S. trade tensions and a desire to boost too-low inflation, before leaving the door open to additional cuts depending on future economic data.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) telegraphed plans to subpoena Kline, who worked in the White House Personnel Security Office for the first two years of the Trump administration, in a letter to White House counsel Pat Cipollone on Monday.
Investors had been making space for the well-telegraphed deal ever since Teva announced its US$40.5bn acquisition of Allergan Generics earlier in the year, while declining rates across the developed world and a lack of recent supply in the US and European markets added impetus to the transaction.
Mr. Hassett had not publicly telegraphed an intention to leave, but he said in an interview on Sunday night that he had discussed the move with the president last week and that it was not related to trade policy or any other contentious issue in the White House.
Whether the Iranians will get the message remains to be seen, but what is being telegraphed to all in the region by way of President Trump's Syria strategy is that, after much indecisiveness and hesitation, the United States is back and willing to put some skin in the game.
The glee he telegraphed in the "Caroline" video immediately marked him as a new but not unfamiliar kind of hip-hop outsider, one preoccupied with brightness, melody and light absurdity, an inheritor of Tyler, the Creator's primary-color exuberance and the earthen emotional presence of the Native Tongues.
" In December 2018, the BSA telegraphed it might seek this remedy when it hired the Sidley Austin LLP law firm and announced it was "working with experts to explore all options available to ensure that the local and national programming of the Boy Scouts of America continues uninterrupted.
Fiona may have been the only one surprised that Ford was secretly married to the woman he claimed was his mother, but even if his heel turn was telegraphed she got to go full Gallagher for a moment and take her painty revenge on one of Shameless's most irritating characters.
But at the time, Mr. Lee had not telegraphed that his plan would cut taxes on capital income so sharply as to invert the current situation of double taxation of business income and actually levy lower tax rates on business owners than on many of the people who work for them.
Though the move to leave the oft-criticized group had been telegraphed for months, diplomats and rights advocates told VICE News that pulling the plug during such a controversial week risks sending the world a dangerous message: When it comes to human rights, Washington may be sabotaging its claim to global authority.
Given the currency was already down more than 5 percent year to date, and down more than 10 percent over the past 12 months, this week's reaction was quite significant to the simple confirmation of a date for an already well-telegraphed vote on whether Britain should stay in the European Union.
Market participants are now bracing for what message the Fed will send if it pushes ahead with a well-telegraphed move to ease policy that has driven Wall Street's main indexes to record highs in the past few weeks and contributed to the S&P 500 index's 26.10% gain for the year.
Market participants are now bracing for what message the Fed will send if it pushes ahead with a well-telegraphed move to ease policy that has driven Wall Street's main indexes to record highs in the past few weeks and contributed to the S&P 500 index's 25.42% gain for the year.
That determination had its drawbacks: An exciting Big Ten title game between Penn State and Wisconsin was telegraphed beforehand as superfluous, and Ohio State did not exactly hold up its end of the bargain when it managed only 113 yards, and zero points, against the eventual national champion, Clemson, in their playoff semifinal.
"They are in a weird dichotomy, so many cuts are priced in and the market has rallied on this news and the bond market has rallied so if they don't deliver what they have telegraphed, their credibility will be impinged," he said, adding that he expected a cut of 25 basis points.
That his designs increasingly skew toward the evolving tastes of a new class that favors invisibility over ostentation was telegraphed by the restraint of the double-breasted cashmere jacket that opened the show (worn over a sweater); the voluminous dark tweed coats; the lumberjack plaid shirt jackets no lumberjack will ever be able to afford.
" Find your presidential match with the 2016 Candidate Matchmaker Obama has telegraphed his desire to play an active role both at home in Washington and on the stump, telling the crowd at an Dallas fundraiser last week he could not be prouder of what he has accomplished and, "We're going to run through the tape.
NEW YORK/CHICAGO (Reuters) - The risk that Britain could yank itself out of the European Union had been telegraphed for over a year, but even U.S. companies with "Brexit" contingency plans have said they were shocked it is now on track to become reality, and are just beginning to work through all of the implications.
Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia share some solid scenes here, but for the most part, their arc is a retread; aside from their encounter with the dog young Kate was petting in the aftermath of Jack's death, nothing especially new is illuminated, and the end-of-episode romantic reunion is telegraphed from early on.
This is a strange one because no fighter at the top level of the game dives repeatedly after low single legs, in fact barely any top fighters shoot them with any regularity, but it was not a great sign for Machida's future that he struggled so much with such telegraphed and repetitive takedown attempts.
At his Wednesday press conference, he telegraphed plans to aggressively question Biden at a Democratic debate in Phoenix on Sunday, including over what the former vice president would do to address income inequality, criminal justice reform and climate change and if he would really veto a Medicare-for-All bill if it passes Congress?
" In reply to a question on the call, he also telegraphed what type of content he thinks will do well as the company starts to favor content that promotes interactions between users, rather than aggregate views of posts and videos: "The example I gave before of The Wall Street Journal or New York Times.
While the broad strokes of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act were telegraphed weeks, if not months, in advance, it's now been written up and amended in enough detail that it can actually be debated, scored by the Congressional Budget Office so its cost and effects on the rich and poor are known, and voted upon.
Around the time QE3 ended with the lead up being a very methodical process of tapering, stocks had a hissy fit of about 10 percent only saved by James Bullard who hinted that maybe they won't end QE. In the two months after the well telegraphed first rate hike in December 2015, stocks fell by 13 percent.
Before she had said a word, the choice telegraphed an unapologetic and unmistakable femininity (flowers!) in direct contrast with those of the other panelists: Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, wore more traditional, armorial jackets, while Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister, was in a power-red dress.
Her campaign telegraphed all week her desire to take on Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE over issues such as stop and frisk, his corporate culture, and his support of the Iraq war.
The fact that Demi went for a Red Room moment shouldn't be super that surprising, though, since she sort of telegraphed it when she revealed her approach to winning Colton's heart: "I think Colton will realize he needs a girl in his life that is more bold and confident and will take a bit more of a dominant role," she said.
In fact, Pyongyang took the next step down the path that it had clearly telegraphed and says it is waiting "a little more" for a response: "If the Yankees persist in their extremely dangerous reckless actions... [we] will make an important decision as it already declared..." The threat has not been lifted; they have thrown the ball into our court.
For every Denis Bermudez or Rafael dos Anjos who he catches with that one big punch or crazy flying knee, there are the Max Holloways, Cub Swansons and Yves Edwards who can force him to chase them and punish his herky jerky, telegraphed swings—getting them better of him with crisper work in the pocket and longer kicks against his wide swings.
In the hours leading up to President Trump's long-telegraphed decision to scrap the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) protections for those who were brought to the US illegally as children, the clip went viral on social media, shared by those who felt it proved yet again Donald Trump's deep rupture with the best instincts of the Republican Party's history.
With Nick Cave on the soundtrack and the tyro actor Timothée Chalamet in the front row, the designer Haider Ackermann sent out a gorgeous if, to the average observer, fanciful collection of covert coats and suede trenches and bicolor parkas that subtly telegraphed the difference between those who furtively check hang tags and those for whom price is no consideration.
While the rate hike was telegraphed in advance and was accompanied by projections of fewer rate hikes next year, investors did not like the tone struck by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell in a news conference where he said policymakers would continue trimming their bond holdings by $50 billion each month, an initiative he described accurately as on autopilot but more debatably characterized as smooth.
BL: Of the challenges that you are faced with throughout the last couple of years, you know whether it was the capital base- getting your capital base up to where you wanted in terms of fund raising making those decisions, the compensation issue, which was widely telegraphed, and there was the case of a very small minority shareholder, I think they had less than 0.5 percent agitating for the breakup of the company.
Sitting in the corner booth of the Chez Vachon diner in West Manchester with his girlfriend Kimberly GuilfoyleKimberly Ann GuilfoyleTrump Jr. says Sanders won't be 'real competition' if he's the nominee The Hill's 28500:6900 Report: Biden leaving New Hampshire early as voting underway Giuliani attends NY Fashion Week, but concedes he's 'not very good with fashion' MORE, the chairwoman of the Trump Victory Finance Committee, Trump Jr. telegraphed new attacks the campaign will launch against Sanders, who is the favorite to win New Hampshire's Democratic primary Tuesday.
"Despite the likelihood that the magnitude of global CB purchases will continue to slow over 2018, with the possibility that global purchases turn to sales, we feel that the combination of the gradual and well telegraphed changes to balance sheets, a negative European policy rate and near zero Japanese 10-year yields — as well as a myriad of structural forces such as demographics and pension funds need for yield — is likely to keep long within the range seen in recent years for at least the first half of 5003," it says.

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