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"time bomb" Definitions
  1. a bomb that can be set to explode at a particular time
  2. a situation that is likely to cause serious problems in the future

548 Sentences With "time bomb"

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A ticking time bomb Many investors could be sitting on a ticking time bomb.
You always knew he was a ticking time bomb, but you also knew that Cersei or Tyrion or someone could prevent that time bomb from exploding.
"They are in a time bomb, a slow paced time bomb where not a very bright future is waiting for them," Amin told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.
I feel like there's a time bomb over my head.
This, to put it bluntly, is a ticking time bomb.
"It's a time bomb," said Annkio Briggs, an environmental activist.
It was almost a little bit of a time bomb.
And a new ticking time bomb was ready to explode.
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"Rape is a time bomb," she said to Le Parisien.
"This, I felt, was Europe's ticking time bomb," he says.
It's "a Trojan Horse time bomb," as Wags puts it.
It is only a ticking time bomb to our economy.
The time bomb was ticking, and they rose to the occasion.
The bill also contains a time-bomb for the middle class.
"I don't know when that time bomb might explode," he said.
He came to me with a time bomb in his head.
Now, it's season two, and Eros is a ticking time bomb.
The film is told as if it's a ticking time bomb.
To cajole the regulators, the bill also includes a time-bomb.
"Rape is a time bomb," Monnier told the newspaper via Variety.
I felt like a ticking time bomb was growing inside me.
The time bomb of youth unrest extends to urban unemployed youth.
"Venezuela is a time bomb that can explode at any given moment."
Like, why hang on to something that is a ticking time bomb?
"This is a time bomb, I am telling you," Echeverri told me.
Take Florida, for example, the country's sea level rise ticking time bomb.
But it's clear that melting Antarctic ice is a multigenerational time bomb.
"I was a ticking time bomb, waiting to be paralyzed," she said.
"This is the looming ticking time bomb," Fonda, 81, told VICE News.
She came home in February 2009 and was a ticking time bomb.
But I refuse to live like there's a time bomb inside me.
THIS IS A TICKING TIME BOMB THAT HAS TO BE DEALT WITH.
The camps, the groups say, are a ticking time bomb for coronavirus.
" The French envoy, François Delattre, called Idlib "a slowly ticking time bomb.
The term "ticking time bomb" crops up in much of the communication.
WILL YOU BE HAVING THE TICKING TIME BOMB OR THE POLITICAL FIRESTORM?
I will carve out a possible exception, and that's the ticking time bomb scenario -- and while noting that we cannot forget the context following the 9/11 attacks that some felt was a strategic ticking time bomb scenario.
"There was a built-in time bomb," he said of the 2005 law.
The juices leaking out of the taut wrapper were a ticking time bomb.
"Time Bomb" will be stepping into the cage with some hype behind her.
"These funds with high concentrations in stocks are a time bomb," Surz said.
A ticking time bomb of Arctic greenhouse gases is now visible from space.
What if she's the mystical space fantasy equivalent of a ticking time bomb?
Extrapolate that out, and there are time-bomb CEOs scattered throughout the economy.
It may end up strengthening his grip on a ticking time bomb instead. 
Accumulator programs turn copay assistance into a ticking time bomb for diabetes patients.
He is a ticking time bomb in the middle of the public square.
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It also triggered a "time bomb" that retailers have had a tough time surviving.
An "instability" in an ice sheet essentially makes it a frozen, ticking time bomb.
West Balkans are the time bomb left ticking after the violent breakup of Yugoslavia.
"Having a gun now is like having a time bomb," the Japanese gangster said.
"It was like I had a ticking time bomb inside of me," she said.
Until someone comes up with an answer, that time bomb will continue to tick.
If ObamaCare is a time bomb, Medicare for All would be a nuclear explosion.
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Read This Next: I'm a Ticking Time Bomb This story originally appeared on Medium.
It's those requirements that turns the census into a ticking time bomb for Trump.
For many observers, this is the ticking time-bomb that overhangs the Chinese economy.
Democracy in rock bands, with very few exceptions, is often a ticking time bomb. . . .
Just, for me, this particular book had a ticking-time-bomb feeling to it.
They know it's a ticking time bomb that can go off at any moment.
When the hoax was revealed, it turned out to be a time bomb, too.
Because here came the ticking time bomb now, counting down, asking the question: CONTINUE?
"We're sitting on a serious time bomb," said Mr. Amos's business partner, Bongi Vilakazi.
GREEN "Escaped Alone," I agree, was like a time bomb in a makeup compact.
"We have made no meaningful progress on diffusing that ticking time bomb," Walker said.
"It felt like he was just a ticking time bomb," she told the police.
I think policymakers owe law enforcement officials some guidance on genuine ticking time bomb situations.
Had he been walking around with this ticking time bomb in his brain ever since?
However, Boockvar believes that this activity is a ticking time bomb for the global economy.
On his Facebook profile page Omarkhayam Romato Maute describes himself as a "Walking Time-Bomb".
He didn't say or speculate why a precision time-bomb was needed to clear rocks.
Unbeknownst to her, she had been living with a ticking time bomb inside her head.
Funding the government one month at a time with a ticking time bomb each time!
It's like you've built in this ticking time bomb in the plot of the show.
You are putting a time bomb in the hands of folks you can't vouch for.
A little past 10AM, my digital baby began beeping like a time bomb about to detonate.
I was a successful professional on the outside and a ticking time bomb on the inside.
Italy, in particular, is a ticking time bomb Business cycles are a matter of feedback loops.
The expiry of tax cuts for individuals is a ticking time-bomb in the tax code.
We are starting to see perhaps a ticking time bomb when I have written about extensively.
Their findings suggest that the invasive toad is likely a ticking time bomb for Madagascar biodiversity.
"If they don't quickly reform their education system, countries will create a time bomb," said Dehaze.
But investors now believe they are sitting on a time bomb that is primed to explode.
Labeling someone a potential danger or a "ticking time bomb" only discourages them from seeking help.
Inside the Syrian camp that is a 'ticking time bomb' for another wave of ISIS violence
Republicans have long feared a "demographic time bomb," one that would outpace their traditional white constituencies.
Japan is facing a "demographic time bomb" as young people in that country forgo having children.
They seemed like they may be representative of how Todd could be a ticking time bomb.
To me this seems like a ticking time bomb for my cousins and aunt and uncle.
"It's like a ticking time bomb," said Joost Dubois, a spokesman for the Ocean Cleanup Foundation.
It's a toxic combination that makes him perhaps the most dangerous ticking time bomb of all.
In 1984, a long-delay time bomb in a hotel in Brighton, England, exploded as Mrs.
Obama's presidency ended just as Kim's ticking time bomb of nuclear readiness became an urgent matter.
At other points he compared Gaza to a time bomb likely to explode at any moment.
A lot of people look at Italy as a ticking time bomb, debt problems, political problems.
"Permafrost is a silent ticking time bomb," says Robert Spencer, an environmental scientist at Florida State University.
One senior manager at a facility called the situation a "ticking time bomb," according to the report.
"The highly negative free cash flow makes the stock a ticking time bomb," he said of Netflix.
ModCloth effectively treated the debt like growth equity, rather than recognizing the time bomb it could become.
The point, in short, is that Britain has just armed the clock on a ticking time bomb.
And if you can't pee, then there's a ticking time bomb on what they're going to do.
Alfredo Ortiz: If ObamaCare is an economic time bomb, Medicare for All would be a nuclear explosion .
And yet I fear my career is a ticking time bomb waiting to explode in my face.
Obamacare just cleaned the water enough for us to finally see the time bomb in the depths.
The local authorities are scrambling to defuse what many consider a ticking time bomb for public health.
Linder knows that she may be a ticking time bomb, and that awareness underscores her work here.
NFL source calls Myles Jack 'a time bomb' whose knee could give him several good years, or not.
"(Garner) was a ticking time bomb and set these facts in motion by resisting arrest," the attorney said.
Caitlin Brodnick is an actress, comedian and author of Dangerous Boobies: Breaking Up With My Time-Bomb Breasts.
But inside "The Right to Privacy" was a time bomb, and, almost forty years later, it went off.
A rapidly aging population that's crippling resources is a ticking time bomb in places like Europe and Japan.
Meanwhile, the real "green crack" time bomb is ticking away behind barbed wire fences, within the prison system.
As a result, many companies — both startups and incumbents — are holding a ticking time bomb of customer attrition.
Both Alfred and Earn reach for their goals like they have a ticking time bomb on their back.
The bizarre situation speaks to a potential time bomb lurking behind an untold number of US residential mortgages.
"We are sitting on a transportation ticking time bomb and must move forward on Gateway without further delay."
DirecTV has to meet a sharp deadline to move and decommission its potential ticking time bomb in space.
"We do have a ticking time bomb," said Dr. Rani Whitfield, a top medical official at the jail.
Carbon anode was already a ticking time bomb for aluminum smelters, but one over which they have little control.
"For example, one called the situation a 'ticking time bomb,' and another said there was 'fear of a revolt.'"
Yet despite his efforts to defuse it, the fiscal time-bomb bequeathed by Ms Fernández has detonated this year.
That doesn't mean that we're all helpless to the ticking time bomb that is our national water infrastructure system.
I think we've been very lucky, and I think there's a little bit of a ticking time bomb here.
A totally open, unvetted Libra developer platform in the name of "innovation" over safety is a ticking time bomb.
"You have petrified average citizens who are sitting on a ticking time bomb," said Adler Milord, a Brooklyn investor.
The company, however, apparently believes there's still a rabid fanbase demanding a defused version of its mobile time bomb.
Experts have warned of a "ticking time bomb" of disease as survivors are exposed to bacteria-infested flood waters.
Combined with high temperatures and strong winds, the situation in Fort McMurray was a time bomb waiting to explode.
"It was a ticking time bomb that was on the verge of exploding," she says, "and it's gone off."
"I was a ticking time bomb, waiting to be paralyzed," Jeannie, 47, says in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
But in his efforts to do so, he faced a fast-ticking time bomb: his own rapidly deteriorating health.
A senior facility manager who was interviewed referred to the situation as "a ticking time bomb" given the conditions.
In our hearts, most people know that an economy tied to coal and oil is a ticking time bomb.
"It's a ticking time bomb," Charles Hoskinson, one of the developers of the cryptocurrency Ethereum, told Bloomberg in July.
My ovaries felt like a ticking time bomb — I knew I had to say something or else I'd explode.
President Trump has willfully and deliberately created a diplomatic ticking time bomb as he guts the U.S. State Department.
But the deal's structure has made it something of a recurring ticking time bomb in the age of Trump.
As for Torvald, a stoic time bomb in Mr. Cooper's excellent interpretation, he was effectively paralyzed by Nora's departure.
" She alleged that Mosholder has emotional problems that he never got help for, saying, "He is just a time bomb.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), which had urged government to act on the VAT "time bomb", welcomed the move.
"This all adds up to a ticking time bomb that can explode, especially if there's a gas link" Mulvey said.
You had to be a little crazy to work in a place where every customer was a walking time bomb.
The time-bomb that's ticking right next to Croatia, and which faces the problem of returning jihadists, is Bosnia-Herzegovina.
When it comes to war and the potential use of military force, it's a time bomb waiting to go off.
The current time bomb ticking within our Constitution needs to be addressed before some major future scandal envelopes the system.
This time bomb is ticking, and if Congress can't defuse ATCA in time, it must at least reset the clock.
In almost every scene, the film uses a series of ticking time bomb situations with riddles to up the ante.
The time bomb ticking inside of anyone's financial plan is the potential for a long stay in a nursing home.
But scientists now warn that there's an overlooked "time bomb" on the horizon as temperatures warm—the global groundwater supply.
At some point, he'll be caught without the teleprompter, and an off-the-cuff Joe is a ticking time bomb.
The most obvious example is the show's popularizing of the "ticking time bomb" justification for torture, dismissed by terrorism experts.
First: although I don't have any specific reason to distrust Scroll, this still feels like a data privacy time bomb.
Unlike the usual disorder, the gathering they'd put together was in fact a social time bomb, waiting to go off.
Lots of people have said, this is not my phrase, that the cyber threat is like a ticking time bomb.
Mandating the future publication of SSNs creates a digital time bomb that will force a fix to a fundamentally flawed system.
Maeve needs a full rebuild to get rid of the ticking time bomb inside her before she can make her exit.
"He was a ticking time bomb and set these facts in motion by resisting arrest," Pantaleo's lawyer, Stuart London, has said.
You eventually have to let out all the ticking-time-bomb conflict and denied humanity that you pushed down within yourself.
Part 4: Damaged pipelines and a "ticking time bomb" The government says strung together they would run more than 90,000 miles.
Demographic time bomb China's population is aging rapidly, a hangover of the one-child policy, which was finally overturned last year.
The Trump administration should urge them to set aside their differences and work together to defuse the time-bomb in Khartoum.
It would also enable them to confine a ticking time bomb like Hasson, who clearly poses a threat to the community.
Still, it's not clear that any of this is pointing to the "ticking time bomb" that some Western investors have predicted.
The data radials pulse out from the core, intensifying with every passing year like a ticking time bomb about to blow.
While April probably won't end up in jail or rehab, she's a perfectly fitting ticking time bomb for all of us.
King's Landing is something of a ticking time bomb at the moment — and that bomb could be about to go off.
"I do not think there was a time bomb or an object attached to the side of the ship," he said.
With all those inherited problems, the biggest one is an entitlement time bomb that is soon to explode the national debt.
But for the Cavaliers there was no way to defuse the Curry and Thompson time bomb that exploded again on Friday.
As a teenager, watching his family members sidelined from life, Lindsay wondered whether his body was a ticking time bomb, too.
"We are sitting on a time bomb here and everyone can feel it," said Kai Moibah, a lifelong resident of Koidu.
"Coal in the Arctic is a ticking time bomb," says Ryan Schryver, deputy director of the Alaska Center for the Environment.
It is a ticking time bomb for the legitimacy of the U.N. system if the Sustainable Development Goals are not delivered.
Florida, however, could be a "ticking time bomb," said Greg Schell, a veteran attorney who has represented laborers there for decades.
WeWork looks like it might be a ticking time bomb that when it explodes will hurt everyone but its earliest investors.
The more intractable danger is a demographic time bomb already starting to detonate across South Korea and all over East Asia.
But contrary to popular belief, the ship isn't a ticking time bomb for a mass outbreak, industry experts told Business Insider.
Each character in the novel embodies those extremes, oscillating between them, sometimes like a metronome, sometimes like a ticking time bomb.
DR TED EYTANWashington, DC Emmanuel Macron labelled Bosnia as Europe's ticking time-bomb ("Emmanuel Macron in his own words", November 7th).
His methods are pathetic, his agent is avoiding him, he's single, and his doctor tells him he's a ticking time bomb.
"Oil's ticking time bomb is sure to detonate at some point and the price reaction will be anything but muted," he added.
When it's over, just sink down behind the table and sit on the floor until you're not a ticking time bomb anymore.
A coalition of global investors has launched a campaign warning of the ticking time bomb that our hunger for meat has become.
" In an episode of The Dr. Oz Show, which aired last month, Dr. Oz called the TV star a "ticking time bomb.
Meanwhile, even Mr Abe's most loyal lieutenants, such as Midori Matsushima, an LDP lawmaker, admit he is neglecting Japan's demographic time-bomb.
Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital, warned that the employment data masked a "ticking time bomb" in the jobs markets, however.
Almost every Daredevil character who's not named Murdock has become a human time bomb, with Murdock agitating each one to the brink.
" An attorney called Garner 'a ticking time bomb' Police union officials and Pantaleo's attorney blamed Garner's death on his poor health. "Mr.
Dare they add that the Iran Nuclear Deal represents a ticking time bomb and Obama has, literally, paid for the impending explosion?
Trump's comments about those countries, well... Clinton's expansion of NATO to Russia's door during the peace dividend set a time bomb ticking.
We've been taught women's fertility is a ticking time bomb that will "drop off a cliff" after 35 (ha ha, um, no).
Russ Ernst, an executive at data sanitization company Blancco, called this a "ticking time bomb," and he has advice for avoiding disaster.
They are not out there to become targets for cowardly snipers, active shooters and agitated-chaotic "ticking time bomb" lone wolf assassins.
The hopeless person is a ticking time bomb For many underemployed and poor young people in Africa, this is a poignant statement.
Secondly, what additional legal and educational measures need to be implemented to deal with this new time bomb of anti-Jewish hate?
Despite all that dollar-denominated assets have working in their favor, this is one space where he sees a ticking time bomb.
So when a conversation does come up, it's treated like a time-bomb that may explode if someone says the wrong thing.
" Mr. Katada added, "I do not think there was a time bomb or an object attached to the side of the ship.
The volcano, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) south of the capital Manila on the island of Luzon, is like a time bomb.
"We're all just kind of waiting for a ticking time bomb, like looking around and thinking who will be deported," he said.
The world, therefore, is still looking at an open war theater — a real time bomb that is justifiably causing serious security concerns.
But they will see the Trump administration's approach as placing a time bomb under the JCPOA that would explode sooner or later.
Riverdale portrays her as a ticking time bomb, one who digs her nails into her hands until they bleed to cope with frustration.
But he said it would be wrong to characterize the increase as a "tsunami" or "time bomb" of PTSD in the UK military.
This reinstates the "Gephardt rule" that defuses the debt ceiling time bomb in the House, eliminating the need for a separate vote. pic.twitter.
Taking that test and sitting with the results if they are positive makes you feel like a ticking time bomb in some respects.
This could be what economists call a "demographic dividend", creating a high worker-to-dependent ratio—or it could be a time bomb.
This is a ticking time-bomb if nations fail to develop their economies, and address the expectations of a young and restless population.
DUBLIN — A time bomb today [March 8] wrecked the Nelson Pillar — a central landmark and controversial relic of Britain's former rule of Ireland.
"Drivers should not have to wait that long to get what could be a ticking time bomb out of their cars," Nelson said.
"Opioids can be a ticking time bomb in your medicine cabinet," Dr. Rosenthal said, adding that overprescribing of medications must also be addressed.
Eden's also a ticking time bomb of a character, profoundly discontented with her life and situation, and who could blame her for it?
Those incidents have "opened up the eyes of public officials and political leaders to these ticking-time-bomb sorts of problems," he said.
The domes and the cupola are covered in rubber sheeting, and to my eye the whole arrangement resembled a big black time bomb.
"It's almost like a time bomb," she said adding that other immigrant communities facing similar issues had pledged to join the Asians' fight.
"You're a ticking time bomb," Dr. Oz, who went to visit Dog at his Denver home, tells the TV star in the clip.
We&aposve seen people plant a little time bomb in their careers, and then all of the sudden the Me Too Movement finds them.
It is not just that the technology is rapidly advancing, but because of a ticking time bomb buried in US policy on the issue.
The government has created a time bomb by handing out apartments, said Rachid Tlemçani, a professor of political science at the University of Algiers.
"We were terrified of surgery, but we knew it was his only option because otherwise, it was just a ticking time bomb," says Sierra.
Tim Attia, co-founder and CEO of Slice Labs, said there's "a ticking time bomb" threatening the on-demand economy — namely, insurance and liability.
"In simple terms, humidity is the amount of water vapor held in the air," says facialist and Time Bomb skin-care expert Michaella Bolder.
Bernanke expressed the somewhat naive hope that Congress could figure out ways to defuse the fiscal time bomb before the end of the year.
Afterwards, the humid warm environment needed to sprout them also ramps bacterial growth into overdrive, making each contaminated sprout into a ticking time bomb.
He claimed to have been an "emotional time bomb" at the time of the attack because he was suffering from professional and financial distress.
Denver's Special Teams Made a Difference Carolina's special teams have been a ticking time bomb for Carolina all season, the organization's one clear flaw.
Instead, we will need to rely on human intelligence and technology that will allow the time bomb of humanity to tick a little longer.
A ticking time bomb in our Constitution may be exposed should the Trump administration be enveloped in a major scandal leading to impeachment proceedings.
Venezuela needs to be called out for what it is: a corrupt, authoritarian pariah state that has become the hemisphere's most pressing time bomb.
In a display of savvy showmanship, Danny Glover decides to wait 12 hours before shutting down a ticking time bomb in Samsung's latest commercial.
Bobby's first attempt to defuse that time bomb is to ask Chuck to take over the case against Mateo and make it go away.
First, the nationwide financial crisis facing city after city because of unsustainable public employee costs is nothing short of an economic ticking time bomb.
"Log Bay Day was a time bomb waiting to happen," Robert M. Blais, the Village of Lake George's longtime mayor, said in an interview.
"You can hardly imagine what it's like to live in a family where there is a time bomb sitting inside it," Hondrich told me.
"This risk is probably there from an early point in life, and we need interventions early so we don't get this time bomb later."
Amyloid betas are a ticking time bomb in the brain, and the need for an effective preventative treatment is crucial for those at risk.
Though sometimes found on the menus of very tony restaurants, Polyganum cuspidatum is less like a rarefied salad green than a ticking time bomb.
North Korea's U.N. ambassador, Ja Song Nam, wrote recently that the exercises are "provocative and aggressive" when the Korean peninsula is "like a time bomb."
Colin Clarke, a terrorism expert at the RAND Corporation, also expressed concern the current situation could spell a ticking time-bomb for an ISIS revitalization.
That's alarming both establishment Republicans who see him as an electoral time bomb and movement conservatives who see him as ideologically shallow, unprincipled and dishonest.
"It was a time bomb," a police source told AFP, adding the device was "faulty" as it had failed to explode at the time set.
Andrew Cuomo called the site a "ticking time bomb" in January 2017, and the state fought a licensing renewal for Indian Point for several years.
Sure, there's still 10 months left before WhatsApp shuts it down for these platforms, but do you want to be using a ticking time bomb?
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If mandated, today's crypto backdoor is likely to become a "ticking time bomb," open to exploitation by foreign intelligence and criminals harvesting data and communications.
"We are sitting on a ticking time bomb," said one Irvington teacher, who has seen the problem worsen over her 16 years on the job.
If we add that up with the lack of control from governments and Facebook attempts to solve the issue, we have a ticking time bomb.
Their home countries must do more to prosecute foreign fighters and rehabilitate their families, "or else this will be a danger and a time bomb".
Given how many of us manage to sext responsibly, it's hard to see filthy texts as some sort of time bomb waiting to destroy civilization.
"It's a ticking time bomb," Captain Robert Kirchner, Atlas pilot and executive council chairman of Teamsters Local 1224, told Business Insider weeks before the crash.
Ms. Krupnick was left feeling as if a time bomb was inside of her, and no firm word on when her surgery would be rescheduled.
"It's partly Washington's fault for pursuing an anti-ISIS strategy that set up the Turkish-Kurdish time bomb that is now going off," he writes.
That can be a jumping-off point for what veterans sometimes call a "Rambo narrative" — a caricature of the veteran as a ticking time bomb.
Why else would everybody continue to speak of onetime Irish Socialist chauffeur Tom Branson as if he were some kind of sputtering anarchist time bomb?
What might look like a convenient healthy-eating option to many people looked to the inspector like a food-safety time bomb waiting to blow.
Ruth Marcus: You can raise revenue to pay for the new things you want to do, but that doesn't address your fiscal time bomb. [crosstalk].
"We are sitting on a bit of a health time bomb here," says Caroline Russell, a member of the London Assembly for Britain's Green party.
In his discussion of jihad, for instance, he compares the word to "crusade," which has long been a "time-bomb word" in the Middle East.
There are important lessons in the unlikely story of how the world came to mitigate the effects of a ticking time bomb under modern civilization.
Having one very narrow singular viewpoint for a tool that ended up having a global reach was akin to building a time bomb within the foundation.
That narrow focus on what the SDF could do for the US ignored the larger political dynamics at stake — the "ticking time bomb," so to speak.
"I was a ticking time bomb, waiting to be paralyzed," said Jeannie, who underwent a lengthy surgery that involved cutting-edge virtual and augmented reality technology.
"Many investors could be sitting on a ticking time bomb," said Ashish Shah, chief investment officer of global credit and head of fixed income for AllianceBernstein.
In the absence of any agreement on how to ease the flow of people into Greece and Italy, the crisis has become a political time bomb.
This is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your purse, or nestled into your back pocket.
The Geneva-based organization predicted the challenges of an ageing population could result in the world's largest economies being forced to tackle a pension time-bomb.
It described the issue as a "ticking time bomb" as cities grow across Africa and populations boom in places such as Nigeria's Lagos and Ghana's Accra.
Plus, Apple will float past the EU's roving eye, splintering political parties are a ticking U.S. time bomb and bank bosses may hang up their hats.
"IT WAS a time-bomb; merely a matter of when," sighs Rafiq, a young man who runs a newspaper shop in Vilvoorde, just north of Brussels.
Here's where things get ugly for Americans who've adopted an organ in recent years: They're all sitting on the ticking time bomb of a preexisting condition.
Opposition leaders in Tanzania have criticized Magufuli's stance, saying the country's already rapid population growth is a time bomb, and disapproving remarks surfaced on social media.
Garner "was a ticking time bomb and set these facts in motion by resisting arrest," Pantaleo's lawyer Stuart London said at the beginning of the trial.
Mischa's story never quite grabbed me like I think it should have, and having his ticking time bomb storyline fizzle out like it did was disappointing.
The polarization of everything From Charlottesville, to Hurricane Harvey, to even the Super Bowl — everything now is a ticking time-bomb for an explosive political debate.
Opposition leaders have warned that Venezuela is a "time bomb" and have said blocking democratic avenues for Maduro's removal means people will increasingly take to the streets.
"Climate change, disease and the interaction between man and habitat - it is a crisis going under the radar ... a time-bomb for public health problems," she added.
" Eva even included a screenshot from one of Kevin's IG posts where he seemed to make ominous threats against her ... and called himself a "ticking time bomb.
" The men discuss Chad punching a door after JoJo gave another man a rose, leading Luke to call this season's villain "demented" and a "ticking time bomb.
Nevertheless, low prices are a time-bomb for a country dominated by oil and a government that relies on it for up to 90% of its revenues.
A recent article published in the Wall Street Journal highlights an emergent debt crisis within China's banking system that some have described as a ticking time bomb.
It could mean, under a specific set of conditions, that Miami is a ticking financial time bomb waiting any day now to be detonated by climate change.
The bigger picture, however, takes a back seat to Patrick's status as a walking time bomb, fumbling from one awkward situation the next, craving chemically induced relief.
"It's a ticking time bomb to simply have the better part of 10,000 detainees, many of them foreign fighters," the official, told reporters in a conference call.
Public Eye described the issue as a "ticking time bomb" as cities grow across Africa and populations boom in major hubs including Nigeria's Lagos and Ghana's Accra.
Bomb City's title references Amarillo's proximity to the bomb manufacturing facility Pantex, but also the ticking time bomb of the town's cultural divisiveness in the late 90s.
Kyrgios, on the other hand, is a ticking time bomb ready to go off at any moment, all power and furry one minute, disinterested clown the next.
These entities have worked together to reinforce the message that Muslim Americans are inherently radical and represent a "demographic time bomb" that will overtake the white population.
"We have to be sure that the crisis that is climate change remains front and center like a ticking time bomb," Fonda said, according to WUSA9.com.
"We are sitting on a time bomb," Richard Howle, a former commercial director for Andrew Lloyd Webber's London theaters, wrote in The Stage, a British theater newspaper.
And while the global economy's brittleness is rooted in slow-moving economic fundamentals, Mr. Trump's trade war could be the spark that sets off the time bomb.
And somewhere between Fiss's account of "fundamentality without fundamentalism" and the well-worn "ticking time-bomb" scenario to discuss torture, many readers will find their attention wandering.
The secret was corrosive to the internal culture at the Media Lab, and in the end, it was a ticking time bomb guaranteed to eventually, disastrously explode.
" Haley got support from the leader of the Organization of American States and a Nicaragua civil society member who said the country was now a "time bomb.
And while the global economy's brittleness is rooted in slow-moving economic fundamentals, Mr. Trump's trade war could be the spark that sets off the time bomb.
He delayed telling his wife about the legal time bomb that dropped into his inbox, preferring to save her from worrying about what Benfica might do, too.
And now that "Roseanne" has imploded, industry insiders are asking why Sherwood didn't realize he'd placed a ticking time bomb at the heart of ABC's schedule — and strategy.
And now that "Roseanne" has imploded, industry insiders are asking why Sherwood didn't realize he'd placed a ticking time bomb at the heart of ABC's schedule — and strategy.
The measure is likely to fail to reverse the FCC's bludgeoning of the open internet—but if so, it comes packed with a ticking time bomb for Republicans.
After starting the game, each teenager becomes a time bomb whose head will explode if someone else is not murdered in their place within a given time frame.
Regulators called the interest-only mortgage market a "ticking time bomb" in 2013 after it helped to fuel a housing boom ahead of the 2007-09 financial crisis.
Diabetes was the catalyst for that change, even if it means I am now walking around with a medical time bomb waiting for me to make a mistake.
And all that is happening while the Sino-Japanese/American time bomb keeps ticking around the 2.7 square miles of Senkaku/Diaoyu islands in the East China Sea.
The government needs to do more to tackle the regulatory and legal environment that allowed Carillion to become a "giant and unsustainable corporate time bomb", the report said.
This will also help narrow the widening wealth gap - which Yunus said is a "ticking time bomb" that can cause greater social and economic unrest if left unaddressed.
Locked away in the Arctic permafrost is what's frequently called the "ticking time bomb" of climate change—methane, a greenhouse gas many times more powerful than carbon dioxide.
"[Showrunner Bruce Miller] and I always talked about the impending birth of this child that's growing inside her as a bit of a ticking time bomb," Moss said.
"TICKING TIME-BOMB" The Paris exodus drew dismay from some in provincial France, where many fear city-dwellers will bring the virus with them and accelerate its spread.
"TICKING TIME-BOMB" The Paris exodus drew dismay from some in provincial France, where many fear city-dwellers will bring the virus with them and accelerate its spread.
Gerald Seligman, the National Recording Preservation Foundation director, sees a ticking time-bomb scenario: Endangered masters need to be identified and transferred before they are no longer playable.
As an agreement on European missiles nears, it seems to have lit the fuse on the Rowny time bomb with which Mr. Reagan booby-trapped his own team.
"Obesity in our monks is a ticking time bomb," said Jongjit Angkatavanich, a professor of food and nutrition at the university's Faculty of Allied Health Sciences in Bangkok.
Thus, as the two women grow closer, first as friends and then as perhaps more, Marianne's work on the painting becomes a horrible time bomb waiting to explode.
A young boy named Mateo loses his mother to AIDS and is taken in by an artist couple, an act of love that triggers an emotional time bomb.
Little does she know about the biggest time bomb: Ethan has been having a two-decade affair with Sam (Annie Parisse), trysting with her when she visits Chicago.
He described Abu el-Atta as a "ticking time bomb" and "the main instigator of terrorism" from Gaza, responsible for many rocket attacks on Israel and planning more.
" Buttigieg added that, "There's just no way we can get very far into the next few decades on this tax policy without a fiscal time bomb going off.
This is why economists are calling it a time bomb, the idea being that, eventually, this will have a very real and dramatic effect on the national economy.
The date, so benign to most of us, is the 800-pound gorilla portending Hong Kong's future, and a ticking time bomb between the Mainland and Hong Kong.
A laptop infected with some of the most destructive pieces of malware ever may sound like the kind of ticking time bomb you'd expect only in sci-fi movies.
Photo: Steffen Schmidt (AP/Keystone)Much like climate change, the growing emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacterial superbugs is a ticking time bomb that threatens our very way of life.
This kind of collective rallying power against a multinational corporation would be commendable — if not for the very fact that the Note7 is a ticking time bomb, of course.
"I do not think there was a time bomb or an object attached to the side of the ship," he said, adding that a projectile landed above the waterline.
And while muted market fears might seem advantageous for now, the VIX could effectively be a ticking time bomb, says Sven Henrich, founder and lead market strategist at NorthmanTrader.
Alex is clearly a ticking time bomb — the 12 other students who received the tapes may be concerned about Clay, but it's Alex who is the loose cannon here.
As we've reported ... Eva's said McCall's a ticking time bomb, and she's begged the court to block him from getting custody of their 5-year-old daughter, Marley Rae.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - Bosnia's presidency summoned the French ambassador on Friday to protest over President Emmanuel Macron's comment that the country is a "time bomb" due to returning Islamist fighters.
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"Al is a ticking time-bomb, somewhere between Rupert Pupkin and Travis Bickle, whose misguided path speaks to something larger about our culture as a whole," Talbot tells Creators.
A chief sponsor of the bill, Ze'ev Elkin, the minister of Jerusalem affairs, told The Jerusalem Post recently, "We are facing a ticking demographic time bomb" in those neighborhoods.
"I remain concerned that suppliers' use of credit balances is a ticking time-bomb," he said, estimating that UK energy credit balances are in excess of 800 million pounds.
Sarge is portrayed in a time-bomb performance by Liza Colón-Zayas (who appeared to very different but equally convincing effect as the seductive Church Lady of Guirgis's "Riverside").
Add its standing as one of the world's top soft drink guzzlers, and health professionals are bracing for a time bomb scenario with a high economic and social cost.
Ananya Vatsayan, Sydney I am a 16-year-old girl and as of right now, the world I've grown up with feels like, and is, a ticking time bomb.
Using passwords that have been compromised is a time bomb waiting to go off, and this is a pretty secure way to check whether you have any of those.
"People say ICOs are great for ethereum because, look at the price, but it's a ticking time-bomb," former Ethereum CEO Charles Hoskinson said in an interview with Bloomberg.
Homeowners are slowly growing wary of buying property in the areas most at risk, setting up a potential economic time bomb in an industry that is struggling to adapt.
Stewart was leaving Michael's NY restaurant Thursday and explained why Mr. Met has been a ticking time bomb ... working in a hostile environment filled with his natural enemy -- bats.
Observing the muddled madness that is By the Sea, knowing full well that its stars are a ticking time bomb in real life, is quite unlike any other cinematic experience.
If it's not causing you distress, then you don't need to panic: Nothing in these findings suggests that hormonal birth control acts as some ticking time bomb of debilitating depression.
So the demographic time bomb starts to tick between individuals pressed financially by their longevity and the financial profession, concerned about the risk and obligations of the proposed fiduciary rule.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) set this ticking, fiscal time-bomb by modifying an already arbitrary cap on Medicaid funding for Puerto Rico, which was supposed to last until 28500.
And yeah, there's a ticking-time bomb plot device involving the Earth's core being harvested, and it arbitrarily gets condensed at the most crucial moments to ratchet the tension. 14.
Groundwater reserves are under pressure worldwide, with warmer temperatures affecting how quickly they replenish, resulting in an environmental "time bomb" for future generations, according to a study published this week.
It also makes other reliably-red states like Texas — which experienced strong growth in its immigrant population over the last decade — a ticking-time bomb for Republicans in future elections.
Thousands of ISIS fighters under the watch of US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces across dozens of pop-up detention facilities in northern Syria represent a time bomb waiting to explode.
Around 80 percent of the IT budget is spent maintaining legacy systems, a problem the House Oversight Committee called a "ticking time bomb" in a recent hearing on the subject.
During their arrangements for a wedding venue, Gretchen reveals to Jimmy that she is deep in credit card debt, a financial time bomb that Jimmy will have to live with.
A study published in July suggested that Thwaites' melting is a time bomb that is likely approaching an irreversible point after which the entire glacier could collapse into the ocean.
In 1932, Money-Kyrle briefly visited Berlin at the invitation of his friend, the diplomat Arthur Yencken (who was later murdered when Nazis planted a time-bomb in his plane).
"The ticking time bomb here is that the Republicans keep slashing agency budgets year after year, and pretending that these actions have no negative repercussions," Cummings said during a hearing.
Chris 'Big Black' Boykin's heart was basically a ticking time bomb, and he died of a heart condition that's long plagued his mother's side of the family ... TMZ has learned.
Personally I'm sticking with the prediction I made after seeing the first full trailer: Rey is a ticking time bomb of Force power that Snoke has been working on for years.
So I wasn't surprised that Jughead is revealed to a sad loner-type on the outs with his best friend Archie or that Betty is a ticking time bomb of emotions.
Abe says he needs to renew his mandate to tackle a "national crisis" stemming from North Korea's nuclear and missile threat and the demographic time-bomb of Japan's fast-ageing population.
The latest gig features a particularly rough group of criminals, including the rough-and-tumble Buddy (Jon Hamm), his girlfriend Darling (Eiza González), and the ticking time bomb Bats (Jamie Foxx).
With screen replacements costing $279 and a fix for a destroyed back plate running $549, the iPhone X is a ticking time bomb ready to decimate a portion of your paycheck.
While his disposition may make his neighbors nervous, Gilbertson isn't a convicted felon, hasn't been charged with domestic violence, and no court or psychiatrist has ruled he's a ticking time bomb.
The presence of many old enemies face to face in a small area, with no clear strategy to address the tensions between them, is turning the situation into a time bomb.
Former CIA Director General David Petraeus has described them as damaging to the U.S. and unnecessary for actionable intelligence collection, ruling out all but the most extreme "ticking time bomb" scenario.
As human resources functions are becoming more automated, ADP has failed to upgrade its technology and is selling products that are a "ticking time bomb" that need rapid improvement, Ackman said.
"If you think of the tilting itself as a sort of clock, a kind of time bomb if you will, this is something that takes years to pull off," he said.
Her Hugo Award-winning Broken Earth books feature a supercontinent called the Stillness that is anything but—the very land is a geologic time bomb, ravaged by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
I wanted only to be allowed to stay where I was; all weekend, the feeling of Sunday evening's approach was as cruel and meticulous as the ticking of a time bomb.
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The irony is that this apparently vote-grabbing tax cut is a time bomb that can blow up anytime in the run-up to mid-term Congressional elections in November 2018.
The Ern Malley poems, like the fake "postmodernist" article that the physicist Alan Sokal got published in an academic journal, another time-bomb hoax, are remarkably similar to the real thing.
Tom Carper (D-Del.), who led a boycott of Pruitt earlier this month before the Environment and Public Works Committee, warned that Republicans could be tying themselves to a time bomb.
London (CNN)More pet owners are failing to vaccinate their animals, new figures show, and a UK animal charity is describing the growing problem as a "ticking time bomb" for pets.
The second dose of medication, four tablets that would cause her to expel the fetus from her body, sat in a brown bag on her kitchen counter like a time bomb.
"Kelli Ward continued to remind everyone," Anderson said, "that she's a ticking time bomb who can't talk her way through a question about Pizzagate -- let alone face an opponent like Sinema."
Berlusconi has described refugees as a "social time bomb" and pledged to deport them in the hundreds of thousands, while even the center-left Democratic Party has taken a tougher line.
"Mandelblit has an unprecedented time bomb sitting on his desk," wrote Ben Caspit in Maariv, noting that some of Netanyahu's staunchest backers have vowed to support him even if he is convicted.
"It is still a potential time bomb," he said, but added that he was "not in the least troubled" by Berkshire's big stakes in Wells Fargo & Co and Bank of America Corp.
Warnings about a "silver time bomb" or "grey tsunami" have been sounding for the past couple of decades, and have often been couched in terms of impending financial disaster and intergenerational warfare.
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Kogan sold the data and his predictions to the company, and though he didn't know it then, lit the fuse of a time bomb that would detonate three years down the line.
If a generation isn't able to buy mortgages on properties for them or their children, while wages stay stubbornly and unfairly low and the economy grows, it's a "ticking time bomb" situation.
I hope this book will serve as a wake-up call, because the window for defusing this time bomb is closing, given how fast debt has increased in the past few years.
Sure, there's a tenderness to Alisa tending her daughter's bullet wound that we haven't seen Jessica experience before, but Mama Jones is a ticking time bomb and combustion is all but inevitable.
Nonetheless, men have whispered about these exams in fear, like a time bomb waiting to detonate their fragile sense of masculinity, for as long as doctors have been sticking fingers in butts.
Some bankers and analysts say the growth of shadow banking in the mortgage sector could be a ticking time bomb, especially if there's a correction in the market, as is widely expected.
" In a prescient September 2019 piece for the Carnegie Middle East Center, Salti said increasing pressure on the economy coupled with policies that exacerbated income disparity acted as a social "time bomb.
The Tories notably sidestep the time-bomb of under-funded social care, though a promise that nobody should ever be forced to sell their home to pay for it looks potentially expensive.
Stockman went on to say that these developments, coupled with nearly $20 trillion worth of debt, represent a "ticking time bomb" that Trump will be unable to diffuse during his time in office.
These are the instances where I will choose to avoid a situation or pass on a business opportunity that could, in time, become a ticking time bomb and, long-term, a poor investment.
A genetic time bomb designed to kill us at older ages is equivalent to automobile manufacturers building in an explosive device that is set off only when a car reaches one million miles.
That's the concept being advanced by Jacalyn S. Burke, a former nanny, a commentator on parenthood issues, and the author of "The Nanny Time Bomb: Navigating the Crisis in Child Care" (Praeger, 2015).
"This is the hub, holding all the spokes together," he said of No. 52, but "until Olmsted is completed we have a ticking time bomb," referring to the dam under construction in Illinois.
That is the rough total of a potentially crushing debt load on Penney's balance sheet, a ticking time bomb that could derail Soltau's attempt to revitalize the 117-year-old department store chain.
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At first glance, it looks like a $9 trillion time bomb is ready to detonate, a corporate debt load that has escalated thanks to easy borrowing terms and a seemingly endless thirst from investors.
The widening gap between rich and poor around the world is a "ticking time bomb" threatening to explode into social and economic unrest if left unchecked, Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus said on Thursday.
Historians there say no one dares criticise VW, and recall hosting an exhibition in 2014 that urged visitors to "learn from Detroit", suggesting that the city's reliance on VW was a "ticking time-bomb".
By 2040, it's expected that 40% of Japan's households will be single-person — a statistic that supports what experts call the " demographic time bomb" in the country, stemming from low fertility and consumer spending.
While globalization and digitalization have eroded wages and benefits in many developed countries, Holger Schaefer, labor market expert at the Cologne Institute for Economic Research noted the demographic time bomb was ticking elsewhere too.
It's trudging through an existential crisis over its exit from the European Union -- a prospect that splits the nation and was ignited by the 21st century political time bomb issue in Western society -- immigration.
As Seoul prepared to host the 1988 Summer Games, Pyongyang tried to scare the world away by detonating a time bomb on a South Korean passenger jet, killing all hundred and fifteen people onboard.
"Lubitz's particular history of depression and mental instability made him a suicide time bomb," Marc S. Moller, a partner at Kreindler & Kreindler, the New York law firm representing the families, said in a statement.
Today, ahead of their month-long Los Angeles festival, Red Bull Music Academy is sharing Ata Kak: Time Bomb, a colorful documentary about the eponymous cult star's journey and Shimkovitz's search to find him.
I wasn't seen as a survivor but more as a ticking time bomb who could relapse at any moment; a woman with a frightening, unsavory past which haunted me like a lengthy criminal record.
But as embodied by (hooray!) Jennifer Ehle and Jefferson Mays, they are complicated beings in a less-than-perfect marriage with a sometimes faltering grasp of the international time bomb they have set ticking.
"This could be described as an environmental time bomb because any climate change impacts on recharge occurring now, will only fully impact the baseflow to rivers and wetlands a long time later," he said.
This is the time bomb and everyone knows is ticking even if they are too busy in the pubs and restaurants, the car dealerships and the queue for the new iPhone to acknowledge it.
Much of the bad press has been tabloid coverage saying she's essentially a ticking time bomb, along with concern-trolling articles and conspiracies from right-wing media outlets about Clinton having horrible, fatal illnesses.
While setting a time bomb may seem irresponsible, remember that the millions of SSNs already in the hands of hackers constitute millions of individual time bombs, waiting to throw off their shrapnel of identity theft.
Welcome to the brave new world of food, where scientists are battling a global time-bomb of climate change, water scarcity, population growth and soaring obesity rates to find new ways to feed the future.
The catch is that each building is a potential time-bomb: Each infected building spawns a small wave of fast zombies rather than the slow shamblers that make up most of the map's undead population.
What the Chinese decide to do with those barrels may determine whether they prove to be a wrench in trade war discussions, a bargain buy for China, or a ticking time bomb for oil markets.
Biggest weakness: The mercurial Australian is a ticking time bomb, struggling for consistency on the biggest stage, and has been accused of lacking the stomach for a fight when things are not going his way.
China is facing what experts are calling a "demographic time-bomb" as its elderly population grows and its workforce dwindles, partly as a result of a one-child policy in place for around four decades.
UK members of parliament had said earlier in May that the government needs to do more to tackle the regulatory and legal environment that allowed Carillion to become a "giant and unsustainable corporate time bomb".
The group, America First Policies, announced in a press release Wednesday that the number of illegal crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border represent a "ticking time bomb" that Washington has so far failed to address.
Sisi's policies are suppressing a ticking time bomb of discontent, and in the meantime, the country seems fated to settle for "stability" — which, over the long term, will prove to be an inherently unstable stagnation.
Sure, I kept New York Times and Wall Street Journal tabs open on my laptop, but I was uninterested in indulging in conversation about an election that most everyone could agree was a time bomb.
It all seems like a bad publicity time bomb that went off as soon as Zoom became an essential piece of pandemic software and people started really looking more closely at how the service worked.
"I'm a ticking time bomb on the verge of exploding," the 53-year-old said with a laugh as she rasped through the ventilator in a housing block she shares with about 60 other people.
"You can try to put a band-aid on this conflict, but you can't defuse the time bomb, because there's a deeper social conflict that underlies it," said Uriel, who commands the ELN's Pacific front.
But for communities living alongside or near the Vaal, the real issue is the sewage leaking from the pipes, said Maureen Stewart, vice-chair of SAVE, who described the infrastructural collapse as a "time bomb".
This decrease in babies being born could lead to a "demographic time bomb," or when a country&aposs young population falls behind the population of older people, putting a strain on the country&aposs resources.
Even in a Valley that worships productivity, he is an outlier, plowing through e-mails and meetings as if strapped to a time bomb, his unblinking stare speeding up colleagues until they sound like chipmunks.
Many Chemnitz residents saw the killing, for which two immigrants were arrested, as evidence that the hundreds of thousands of Muslims who have moved to Germany in recent years were a time bomb waiting to explode.
While I wait for a picture of the drone, this is essentially what it looked like but with rotors (Image: Oxyman/Wikimedia Commons)After someone suffers from cardiac arrest, it's like a time bomb starts ticking.
So Demetrious Pagourtzis certainly didn&apost display the ticking time bomb qualities we usually associate with school shooters but then again the investigation is early and the most troubling signs might be yet to come, Melissa.
A husband/wife producing team is suing The Weinstein Company, claiming they were lured into a trap because the company knew Harvey was a ticking time bomb and the result was that their project was torpedoed.
Darden's focus on the violence regularly inflicted upon Nicole and his characterization of the relationship as a "ticking time bomb" make it easy for him to point to O.J. in court and call him a murderer.
In 1987, for example, an Israeli commission gave interrogators a green light to use "moderate physical pressure" only in cases where the victim had information about an imminent attack — your classic Jack Bauer ticking time bomb.
"No one should have to walk into their home and fear for the safety of their family because their home could be a ticking time bomb," Frank Petosa, lead attorney for the plaintiffs, told CNN Tuesday.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - More than 80 Bosnian children are in Islamic State-held territory in Syria and Iraq and represent a "time bomb" that could pose a major security risk when they return, a study said on Monday.
A senior Border Patrol manager at one of the facilities called the situation a "ticking time bomb," with senior managers at several facilities raising concerns for the safety of the agents and detainees, according to the report.
"[At the time] I'm running seven miles a day, I'm eating healthy, I'm doing, you know, it's this a ticking time bomb, the silent kind, and that's when I got informed what high cholesterol meant," Mandel says.
Already burdened by failing infrastructure, pockets of ISIS activity and poor public service provision, the scenario makes Iraq a "ticking time bomb," according to Michael Stephens, a regional expert at the Royal United Services Institute in London.
And the fact that much of it occurs in the shadows, and that the total leverage of the stock market remains unknown, makes this a powerful time bomb that stock markets are sitting on in blithe spirits.
Spain has around 8.7 million retirees claiming a pension and a falling birth rate has prompted concerns of a potential pensions time bomb and calls for a deeper reform of the system than that passed in 2013.
In his State of the State address in Lower Manhattan, Mr. Cuomo characterized the deal as a hard bargain he had driven to rid the region of a "ticking time bomb" less than 22021 miles from Midtown.
The removal of Mr. Salvini, a hard-right demagogue who seemed to the establishment a ticking time bomb poised to take control of the eurozone's third-largest economy, prompted sighs of relief from the markets and Brussels.
There are many other emerging markets, including Turkey, Iran, Russia India, Argentina, China, Chile and South Africa, that are "sitting on a ticking time bomb of U.S. dollar-denominated debt," according to David Kotok, Cumberland Advisors chairman.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The world faces a ticking time bomb in the form of global warming, and recent disasters caused by extreme weather should motivate individuals to urgently seek "climate justice", said leading U.S. economist Jeffrey Sachs.
The interface will throw these switch-ups at you at inopportune times: when you're trying to duck one of your commandos just out of a Nazi's sight, or fumbling to have them pick up a ticking time bomb.
So, for all practical purposes, the North Korean problem will linger as a ticking time bomb until solutions can be found for security guarantees and an acceptable economic and political arrangement for the Korean Peninsula as a whole.
In a sign of the changing political environment, the Centre for Policy Studies, a Thatcherite think-tank, released a paper in October which urged the government to cut fees to avoid a "financial time-bomb" of unpaid loans.
"With limited access to proper toilets and clean water, it's a ticking time bomb for disease outbreaks like cholera and malaria," warned Victor Moses, Somalia's country director for the Norwegian Refugee Council, a humanitarian organization based in Oslo.
"The tax hike bill Congress passed last year is a ticking time bomb for New Jersey," said Representative Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat from northern New Jersey who helped hatch the plan and whose district includes the three communities.
"Companies are running out of workers to hire to do the job or even train to do the work, and this is a ticking time bomb for economic growth," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
"That", says Peter Wallison of the American Enterprise Institute, a think-tank, "is a time bomb"—the resurrection of a system of poorly supported mortgages that could prompt another crunch, though not as severe as the one in 2008.
"Concerns continue to rise about post-Brexit Europe with the focus increasingly turning to the non-performing loan time bomb sitting under Italian banks," said Angus Nicholson, market analyst at IG. (Reporting by Ian Chua; Editing by Richard Borsuk)
TICKING TIME BOMB All the same, as economic growth slumped to a decade low last quarter, an unusually long period of slow wages growth has also throttled household incomes and put pressure on borrowers trying to meet mortgage repayments.
That would include family members but also people who may have come into contact with a sufferer in church or on public transport, each a potential Ebola time-bomb who must be found and vaccinated by virus-hunting experts.
She tells Broadly that the tax cut legislation is "really a ticking time bomb for the middle class and families that are struggling" and that passing this bill as is would make it harder for families to consider adoption.
Experts worry this could eventually result in a "demographic time bomb," where Demographic time bombs are particularly bad for a country's economy because it decreases the workforce as well as the number of people able to stimulate the economy.
He is no longer just a garden variety, fame-mongering jerk who makes people feel uncomfortable — he's a ticking time bomb making everyone on set fear for their safety with his acts of aggression and explicit threats of violence.
Our most recent account is 500,000 and almost 5 million refugees, which is creating instability throughout Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and much of Europe, and poses a real demographic time bomb for what is left of Western civilization in Europe.
"Army generals and Darfur Arab leaders had repeatedly warned the Bashir regime that the militias were a time bomb," said Jérôme Tubiana, a researcher and journalist who has covered conflicts in Chad and Sudan for more than 20 years.
He's sure making up — I wouldn't call it making it up, but he's acting like a real scumbag by never telling me that he objected once, and then saying I was a time bomb, or a firecracker or something.
But if you are in a community, like Jackson, where a high percentage of gay and bisexual men are infected with H.I.V. — and many don't know it and go untreated — any unprotected sexual encounter becomes a potential time bomb.
Mazloum called the Al Hol camp a "time bomb," saying they have received inadequate assistance from the international community in dealing with the situation and that some countries had agreed to repatriate their citizens but had not followed through.
But if the N.F.L. really meant what it says about making football safer, it would be focusing on the high school version of the sport — where there are 500 players for each one professional, and where the time bomb ticks.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Britain faces a ticking time bomb of old people sleeping rough, with more than 550 elderly people becoming homeless each month and their numbers set to spiral, local councils said in a report released on Friday.
Pension savings are a ticking time-bomb in Poland, which has one of the lowest birth rates in the European Union and also faces a mounting burden of paying out state pensions to people who did not save enough under communism.
On May 30th Mr Trump retrieved from his arsenal a time bomb of ruinous proportions: a 5% tariff on all imports from Mexico, beginning on June 10th and increasing by five percentage points each month until it hits 25% in October.
BEIRUT/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Hundreds of foreign jihadist fighters held in Syria represent a "time bomb" and could escape and threaten the West unless countries do more to take them back, the Kurdish-led, U.S.-backed authorities holding them said on Monday.
You could certainly find children's supplies by driving to the grocery store or Target and braving the aisles with your ticking time bomb of a child who sits happily in the cart until you're stuck in the longest. Line. Ever.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pennsylvania's $2 billion budget deficit is a "time bomb" that could cause "fiscal catastrophe the likes of which we have never seen" if it is not resolved, Governor Tom Wolf said in his budget address on Tuesday.
Defusing The Internet Of Things Time Bomb As we head into the presidential primaries, there is no question big data and analytics will play a major role in targeting voters, driving contributions and ultimately determining who will be the next president.
It makes sense for him to instinctively close off or struggle with emotional intimacy, but Stranger Things 3 introduced us to a man who, in the year-plus since we last saw him, is a walking time bomb of violent rage.
If there's a ticking time bomb planted in this season, my guess is it's not in the Jennings household itself, but in the second family that Philip and Elizabeth have set up, complete with a third child they don't really understand.
The decision by some of the biggest and most important funds, such as the California and New York retirement systems, to pursue political and social objectives ahead of maximizing value has created a ticking time bomb for public workers' retirements.
Beijing is trying to defuse what many analysts think is a debt time bomb and in recent months has stepped up a campaign to pressure some of the country's biggest and most successful companies to reel in their borrowing and spending.
"Our ticker is a real-time reminder of the ticking time bomb happening at our border, and a wake-up call to Congress that the time has come, quite literally, to build the wall," said Erin Montgomery, the group's communications director.
Yet despite receiving a lot of offers to direct in the United States, this is the closest he's come so far to a sellout—the ticking-time-bomb plot, the cast of international movie stars—and it's nothing of the kind.
" He said that the United Nations had to fulfill its Sustainable Development Goals — 17 global targets to stop poverty, combat inequality, foster peace and protect the environment — or face "a ticking time bomb for the legitimacy of the U.N. system.
Liberal groups, such as the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, are demanding reporters do more digging into Buttigieg's record as mayor, calling it a "ticking time bomb" that will go off during the general election and potentially keep black voters at home.
"Venezuela's ticking time bomb together with the return of Iran's oil industry to the sanctions era has all the makings for a major supply shock," Stephen Brennock, oil analyst at PVM Oil Associates, said in a research note published Friday.
A rat that emerges from a bait box "weaving around sick" is like "a little ticking time bomb", says Lisa Owens Viani, head of Raptors are the Solution, a Berkeley outfit that sponsored AB 1788, as the bill is named.
"The other 600,000 are a social time bomb ready to explode because they live off handouts and crime," he told a news show on his family-controlled Mediaset network, promising to make security a priority if his coalition wins power next month.
The duo happen to come across a zombie-filled lake with a supply cache in the middle, but what's clear is that we're to think of Rick neither as a ticking time bomb nor a leader eager to take up the mantle again.
While the group seems copacetic on the surface, they stand around the ticking time bomb of an affair between Sam (Parisse) and Ethan (Key) and the fact that no one can help acting 19 when surrounded by their friends from the glory days.
It is clear that society finds it increasingly difficult to say that human existence is a good thing — you can see this in everything from the environmentalist discussion of newborn babies as 'future polluters' to the widespread scaremongering about the 'aging time bomb.
"It is a company where there is no middle ground, with the optimists believing that there is no limit to its potential and the pessimists convinced that it is a time bomb, destined to implode," he wrote in a recent blog post.
Now though, the amount of personal data that I've poured into the service has reached a critical mass, and I can't let the allure of easy access to a decade of memories keep me pinned to a ticking time bomb of sensitive data.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadThe problem comes from how the cables and USB-C ports speak to one another.
"Wealth has become concentrated in just a few places in the world ... It's a ticking time bomb and a great danger to the world," said the founder of the microfinance movement that provides small loans to people unable to access mainstream finance.
LONDON (Reuters) - British business welcomed a commitment from the government to change how import VAT has to be paid should Britain leave the European Union without a deal - a technical accounting tweak that should avert a cashflow "time bomb" for many companies.
Underfunded government pensions to the tune of $1.3 trillion, with a gap that just can't be filled, is the ticking time bomb facing the US economy, which faces dramatic cuts in public services and potentially riots reminiscent of Athens six years ago.
"I'm a ticking time bomb on the verge of exploding," said Adeline Vazquez, 53, who needs a ventilator for respiratory problems and whose building in the western city of Mayaguez does not have enough fuel to run a generator 24 hours a day.
When he got out of jail the second time, he had weathered enough to know that his personal diary — a foot-high stack of notebooks going back to high school — was a time bomb, one that the authorities could use for blackmail.
WASHINGTON — The sprawling agreement to boost government spending reached by Republicans and Democrats this month quietly included a step toward defusing what could be a financial time bomb for 1.5 million retirees and hundreds of companies in the industrial Midwest and the South.
As the museum's deputy director Delphine Jenart explains, the Mundaneum's subterranean archives are slowly being digitized by a handful of volunteers and, as nobody is quite sure of what's in the stacks, the collection is a ticking time bomb of historical significance.
While denouncing the gunman as "insane", Berlusconi, whose center-right coalition is leading in the opinion polls, on Sunday adopted a new, hardline on immigration, saying hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants in Italy were "a social time bomb ready to explode".
" The Washington Post reports that "the state-run Xinhua news agency said the sanctions cast a shadow over the prospects for a peaceful settlement of the Iranian nuclear issue and called them a 'ticking time bomb' for peace and stability in the entire Middle East.
That time bomb is ticking; it was set up by fiscal austerity that caused deep recessions (the euro area GDP is still below pre-crisis levels of 2007), high unemployment and political instabilities in countries that account for 53 percent of the euro area.
That ticking time bomb rests underneath everything else the season is doing, and we could make a real argument that the decision not to be honest with Chidi is a moral violation in and of itself, one that will dock everybody by a few points.
Instead, we travel with MC Ren to a crowded room featuring a host of Dre acolytes: Defari, Xzibit, Knoc-turn'al, Time Bomb, King T, and Kokane (who, it should be noted, was signed to Ruthless Records, co-writing "Appetite for Destruction" on N.W.A's Niggaz4life).
The studio knew Weinstein's alleged sexual harassment and misconduct was a "ticking time bomb" and kept quiet about it during talks on their $10 million deal, Hotel Mumbai Pty Ltd (HMPL) said in an adversary complaint filed on Monday in studio's Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
When Trump decided to task Pence with running the government's disjointed coronavirus response, some in Washington wondered whether the President was handing off a ticking time bomb to his second-in-command -- and giving himself an easy scapegoat should the situation get out of hand.
Then there are the outsiders: the Cowboy (Charlie Carver) of the midnight variety, who has been purchased by Emory as a birthday present for Harold, and the unlucky Alan (Brian Hutchison), that old roommate of Michael, whose arrival lights the fuse on the time bomb.
So Horse Girl unspools as an empathetic, compassionate, and uncommonly thoughtful look into the fear that you're a ticking time bomb, that the illness you saw your loved ones succumb to is going to take you, too, and that nobody will really understand you.
The bile bubbles up at Argestes, a mountaintop gathering of business "thought leaders," where the Roys plan to announce their deal to acquire Pierce Global Media — a plan that gets scotched when the ticking time bomb of Waystar's cruise ship sexual harassment scandal finally explodes.
A demographic time bomb could lead the U.S. down the same path as some other countries Nations like Japan and Russia are dealing with their own demographic time bombs, with too few young people entering the workforce to support each country&aposs aging population.
While the UK parliament continues to tie itself in knots over how to exit the European Union, there's a ticking time bomb that cannot be defused: the 98-year old problem of the forced separation of Ireland into an independent south and a UK-controlled north.
The implicit assumption behind every citation of various unicorn lists (currently at 24 companies with a collective valuation of $226 billion according to CB Insights) is that the unicorn phenomenon is a ticking time bomb waiting to explode and a troubling harbinger of a broader economic downturn.
The lack of accurate information about America in Europe would be comic if our European allies were not facing a dire extremist threat from political Islam, as well as a demographic time bomb from Muslim immigrants who seek to transform Europe, rather than assimilate to it.
Last year, the UN appeal for Haiti was less than one-third funded by international donors making it among the most under-funded humanitarian crises in the world this ticking humanitarian time bomb has gone mostly unnoticed, and the lack of interest, action, and funding is shameful.
"If you're concerned about this region, the first question is neither North Macedonia nor Albania, it's Bosnia-Herzegovina, the time-bomb that's ticking right next to Croatia, and which faces the problem of returning jihadists," Macron said in an interview with British weekly The Economist published on Thursday.
"On corporate regulation:Patrick has been scrutinized for his work on the board of ACC Capital Holdings, the parent company of Ameriquest, which the Huffington Post described as "the world's largest subprime lender during the housing bubble" and "a financial time bomb targeting middle-class families, particularly families of color.
GROUNDBIRCH, British Columbia (Reuters) - At a massive natural gas field in northern British Columbia, Royal Dutch Shell Plc is using new technologies and processes to cut emissions to address public and environmental group concerns that Canada's nascent liquefied natural gas export industry could be a climate time bomb.
With 210 hospital beds available to support more than 900,000 people living with little access to clean water, sanitation or medical care, the refugees' situation is a "time bomb ticking toward a full-blown health crisis," Joanne Liu, the international president of Doctors Without Borders told the meeting.
Inside that beautiful head, behind that megawatt smile, had been a ticking time bomb, an arteriovenous malformation — a rare tangle of abnormal and poorly formed blood vessels prone to hemorrhage and rupture — that was lying in wait to devastate him and the many people who cared for him.
Meanwhile, the underlying system will be in chaos; the existing marketplaces will likely collapse as insurers flee the uncertainty created by the GOP's time bomb: A process focused solely on reversing the ACA and not on putting something better in its place could easily backfire on the GOP.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadThe Li-ion battery is great for holding a charge and fitting into small devices but sometimes it experiences what's called thermal runaway.
They're all highly motivated to waste a Sunday; Edgar needs distractions from his PTSD, Lindsay from her husband Paul, and while Jimmy claims to not need any emotional diversions, I maintain that he's time bomb of grief to which his friends turn a deaf ear as the ticking grows louder.
They raised concerns that ruling against the ban would make it impossible for the president to stop terrorists from entering the US in other cases — presenting "ticking time bomb" scenarios in which a ban might be justified, or changes to foreign policy that might lead the president to act unilaterally.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadUntil we know more, it's impossible to say if the fire was a symptom of bigger issue or just a cautionary tale about complacency.
"I've told you that I don't want to get married and I don't want to have kids and you do want to get married and you do want to have kids, so I feel there's this time bomb over my head," he told his girlfriend in an episode of Total Divas.
Akufo-Addo said the government would build a dam in every village to enable year-round agriculture, start work this year on a railway line connecting the port city of Takoradi to northern Ghana and tackle the problem of joblessness for young people, which he described as a "time bomb".
Its next reincarnation, Grave Pleasures, sprang fully-formed from the ashes of its predecessor, and McNerney seemed nothing less than relieved to be distancing himself from the chaos, major label interest, and hype that had turned Beastmilk from a joke into a ticking time bomb of frustration and ill will.
"I was told I was a ticking time bomb, that I'd never finish college, never have a job, never have kids, and always be on psychiatric medication," said Sarah, a student at Mount Holyoke who for years has heard a voice — a child, crying — and in college started having suicidal thoughts.
Your Phone Is a Ticking Time BombThis is probably going to terrify you, but you've got a ticking time bomb in your lap, or your…Read more ReadIndeed, as Gizmodo's own Alex Cranz has explained in the past, the lithium-ion batteries that most modern electronics use are basically ticking time bombs.
On the speakers: a collection of recent and unreleased Banx & Ranx tracks—a remix of the Pusha T featuring Gorillaz release "Let Me Out," several songs with British reggae fusion artist Stylo G (including a collaboration with Shakka) and "Time Bomb," featuring Queen of the United Kingdom Lady Leshurr, which is released today.
Read more:Forget millennials — the real financial time bomb in America is Gen XHere's exactly how to figure out when you can retireWealthy Americans of all ages agree on the most important thing to do with their money right nowA wealth manager says Gen Xers should focus on a 2-part strategy to retire on time
"We are going to see a time bomb here when an entire generation of borrowers doesn't have the financial means to make those milestones that we've called the American dream for so long," Hounanian said, adding this could have an impact on everything from starting a family to purchasing a car or a home.
Let's consider the demographic time bomb poised to explode in the hands of the party now led by Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
Yeah, the tundra has a permafrost that's like a ticking time bomb that if it went off would be worse than if we burned all the forests on Earth three times, and this permafrost is always getting close to melting (Editor's Note: Mezrich is talking about the potential for a catastrophic methane release from melting Arctic permafrost).
Image: EarthFix/FlickrWhile eyesores like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch offer striking evidence of our trash problem, the big technofossil beds of the future will come in the form of landfills, according to a recent paper in the journal Anthropocene:Over geological timescales, the plastics buried in landfill sites may be in part a 'time-bomb' of plastic release.
Opting to amend the current bill instead of putting forth an entirely new version would increase the chances of it being approved in the first half of 2019, Lacerda said, adding that the pension time bomb was the most urgent reform Bolsonaro's team must take on to halt growth of the 130 billion reais ($33.5 billion) deficit.
" That despite the global obesity panic and daily media headlines framing every fat body as a ticking time bomb, I had been skipping along merrily through life, completely oblivious to any of this — until she arrived, superhero cape fluttering in the breeze, to tap me on the shoulder and say, "Haven't you heard that being fat is unhealthy?
Constance: We've talked a fair amount about what a ticking time bomb of a character Eden is, and I have to admit that having her die in a display of total innocence and purity so that everyone else could learn to feel real bad seems like one of the less interesting ways for her to go off.
Former Russian affairs adviser Fiona Hill said during a public hearing Thursday that Bolton had described Trump's personal lawyer Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGiuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' Bloomberg bets 2020 campaign on unprecedented strategy Giuliani pursued financial deals in Ukraine while seeking probes for Trump: reports MORE as a time bomb waiting to detonate.
Announcing the Trump administration's plans to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and create a ticking time bomb for 800,000 immigrants, Attorney General Jeff Sessions sought to frame the question as a simple matter of constitutional law rather than a policy judgment on the merits of taking 800,000 people out of the legal workforce and subjecting them to possible deportation.
The NOS says that clean eating—which can mean different things to different people, but generally means emphasizing meat and fresh produce and avoiding processed food—is now the "most common diet for those aged 25 and under" in the UK. But to the extent that any diet limits calcium, the NOS says, it is a "ticking time bomb," portending significant future problems.
Seth Hanlon, a former assistant for economic policy to President Obama, on Twitter called the GOP plan a "middle-class time bomb, both in terms of the direct tax effects & indirect effects of $28503T+ in debt on programs" and singled out in his criticism the disparity between the corporate rate reduction being made permanent and the new family tax credit being phased out.
Canada has a reputation for welcoming refugees — but with hundreds entering from the US each month, some fear that could changeInside the Syrian camp that is a 'ticking time bomb' for another wave of ISIS violenceCountless refugees have been saved at sea by their life jackets — now a Minnesota startup is selling them as bracelets to spread messages of hope
The latter view is widely held by those who have been outed as agents but insist they had never knowingly worked for the K.G.B. Instead, they say, they have been framed by Soviet secret police officers who padded their roster of informants, either to impress superiors or plant a slowly ticking time bomb under Latvia's future as an independent state.
"Linda Sarsour is a Sharia-loving, terrorist-embracing, Jew-hating, ticking time bomb of progressive horror," the conservative media personality Milo Yiannopoulos said at a rally on Thursday outside CUNY's main office, as protesters held signs with images associated with the often racist and anti-Semitic language used by what is known as the alt-right, a far-right, white nationalist movement.
The decision to cancel the port visit followed Beijing's move to also withdraw from a high-level meeting between the top Chinese and US naval commanders, due to be held this week 'Time bomb' Adding fuel to the fire, the US moved ahead Tuesday with its approval of $330 million in arms sales to Taiwan, primarily spare parts for the island's air force.
After New York, 100 people have died in King County, Washington, where an outbreak at a nursing home caused the first explosion of cases in the U.S. READ: Coronavirus Is on the Doorstep of the world's biggest refugee camp: 'a ticking time bomb' Overall, the U.S. has nearly 70,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, the third-most behind China and Italy, and putting it in position to surpass those countries soon.
New data from the National Vital Statistics System found that, as of 212, the birth rate in the United States has reached an all-time low, with 216 births for every 212,000 womenIn 2017, the rate was Experts fear this decline could make the United States a demographic time bomb, a phenomenon where At its most extreme, demographic time bombs could lead to the eventual extinction of a country's population, researchers say.
A ticking time bomb of a movie that starts out simmering and ends with gory, tense (and literal) explosions, The Invitation was an undoubted comeback for Kusama—and she's capitalized on it since with My Only Living Son, her excellent contribution to this year's otherwise so-so horror anthology XX. At the very least, her just-short-of-satirical depictions of selfish, vainglorious West Coasters might make you think twice before hopping on that JetBlue to LAX.
" It has also compared Planned Parenthood's work to the Holocaust, suggested longtime Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE aide Huma Abedin is connected to a global Islamist movement, called young Muslims in the West "a ticking time bomb" and claimed that birth control "makes women unattractive and crazy.
The lineup features "First Course: Relationships Dinner Party," with Sarah Jessica Parker and Trevor Noah; "Second Course: Dinner Party — These Strong Women," with Ava DuVernay and Connie Britton; "Third Course: Would You Buy Your Dad a Hooker," with Mark Cuban and Amy Schumer; "Fourth Course: The God Question," with Common and Reese Witherspoon; "Fifth Course: When Ann Coulter Calls In Sick," with Kristen Bell; and "Final Course: I Was a Ticking Time Bomb," with Sarah Silverman and Gloria Steinem.
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At the heart of the on-again, off-again immigration debate in Congress — a debate which, depending on who you ask, is either urgent or could stretch for several more months — is a time bomb that Donald Trump set for immigrants back in September, when he announced the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.. DACA protected hundreds of thousands of young adult unauthorized immigrants from deportation and allowed them to work legally since 2012.
Here are the facts: forget about Ed Sheeran, the average earnings of UK workers are now no higher than they were in February 2006; our national debt is ticking like a time-bomb; last year though unemployment fell by 4.5 percent, wages still weren't keeping up with inflation; universities have been given legislation allowing them to raise fees year-on-year; basically the country, the UK—or at least a portion of it—is drastically struggling under Conservative government austerity measures.
Legislation that was ostensibly meant to simplify and optimize the tax code has become, in no particular order, a massive corporate tax cut; a massive tax cut for wealthy people; a tax hike for millions of middle-class Americans; a partial repeal of Obamacare; a ticking time bomb for the social safety net, including previously untouchable programs like Medicare; an all-out assault on graduate school education; and sops to the evangelical right, such as recognizing new legal rights for fetuses.
" —Michael Francis M. Naumann Fine Art [added 1/17/17]:  "Trump's unstable personality and increasingly erratic behavior are the equivalent of a time bomb, one that because of his position as spokesman for the largest democracy on the planet, is the political equivalent of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs … In fighting back, we must do what he does and double-down, peacefully but assertively supporting anyone who objects to this monster of ineptitude being placed in such a dangerous position.
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