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"treacherous" Definitions
  1. that cannot be trusted; intending to harm you synonym deceitful
  2. dangerous, especially when seeming safe

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In a treacherous world, you need a treacherous ally — treacherous, at least, to your mutual enemies.
ET — but conditions were already treacherous by 12:30 p.m.
We must navigate the treacherous valley before reaching new heights.
This is the most treacherous market since the financial crisis.
"It becomes a very treacherous area for us," he says.
I'm curious how "Silicon Valley" will navigate these treacherous threads.
Mr Lawler is an intrepid guide to this treacherous territory.
Light rain started falling, making the route even more treacherous.
Creating products that are nominally "for women" is treacherous territory.
The orangutan made the treacherous trek in search of figs.
Mix in some freezing temperatures, and driving could get treacherous.
Sudden gunfire, and the hero narrowly escapes a treacherous ambush.
This pattern can also make driving treacherous across the Appalachians.
Athletes have also felt the effects of the treacherous winds.
They only drove into traffic jams or thick, treacherous smoke.
For some companies, it's a treacherous time to raise capital.
"It is going to be treacherous out there," he said.
Passage was treacherous and steamboats frequently sank in the shallows.
And still they set out into those treacherous times alone.
My particular treacherous path is as a writer and comedian.
The crossing from Libya to Italy has grown increasingly treacherous.
Rain and snow will impact travel and make roads treacherous.
The next, treacherous Cat claws its way back on top.
New Jersey's Department of Health warned of treacherous driving conditions.
Here's what you need to know: • Treacherous flooding in Houston.
The others are thrown into an incoherent and treacherous labyrinth.
She drove through a treacherous snowstorm to fill the prescription.
But that promise, White demonstrates, turned out to be treacherous.
In Europe, just being a migrant alone can be treacherous.
It was 2006, an especially treacherous period of the war.
And the schedule for September is already packed and treacherous.
But it's not the wind that makes this storm so treacherous.
Being queer in the public eye seemed more trendy than treacherous.
It's no longer my job to navigate this treacherous emotional landscape.
Can your fork find the exhaust port on these treacherous waffles?
These can create treacherous seas even on the calmest of days.
On Wednesday's episode, the survivalists face snakes, claustrophobia and treacherous paths.
Answering whether or not charter schools "work" is a treacherous task.
This treacherous valley was my planned corridor to the target artery.
Buckle in: we've reached a treacherous new phase of sneakerhead culture.
Hundreds die every year during the treacherous journey to American soil.
And use your low gear when driving on those treacherous roads.
Wilson's road to the big screen has been long and treacherous.
A pit-filled pie not only sounds unpleasant, but downright treacherous.
Already aware of the treacherous terrain they face this year, Reps.
I've navigated through treacherous situations — dangerous waves, precarious roads, shady people.
In the era of online outrage culture, they're in treacherous territory.
Being a fly ball pitcher in 234, though, is quite treacherous.
You will not wade into these treacherous waters on my watch.
The path toward a second plebiscite has always seemed impossibly treacherous.
This year over 80,000 people have already made that treacherous voyage.
Soon he had a treacherous, 25-foot downhill putt for bogey.
Roadway travel will also be treacherous during the periods of rain.
Maybe you see it as dangerous, and those appointees as treacherous.
In order to do what is right is sometimes politically treacherous.
That might be fine (if occasionally treacherous) in snow-free cities.
Blowing snow will make travel treacherous or impossible during these times.
Customer reviewing is the land of "lay expertise," a treacherous domain.
But many roadways around the region are treacherous due to ice.
The winds are the most treacherous condition firefighters have been battling.
Nebula reaches straight into the treacherous lasers and plucks out the Orb.
Even so, the Strait is a busy shipping lane with treacherous currents.
A deer's commute through Lakewood, Colorado, was halted by a treacherous detour.
But as these new photos show, Ryugu's surface is complex and treacherous.
Counting the poor is laborious and treacherous, as the bank freely admits.
Kanye's wading in treacherous waters with his recent alignment with Donald Trump.
This storm is treacherous, especially if you try to drive in it.
Unfortunately, the land nearest to their feeding grounds is treacherous, rocky cliffs.
It looks like a family story, about a family's intimate, treacherous betrayals.
Instead, what was already a treacherous journey has become even more dangerous.
As utopian as these options sound, however, they come with treacherous complications.
The hill was treacherous, wet from days of rain, muddy in places.
The next few months for the market can be treacherous for traders.
New Hampshire's Mount Washington Observatory is home to some truly treacherous weather.
Still, the politics of the issue are treacherous enough to spook lawmakers.
First he'll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape: high school.
The statement condemned the "treacherous" attack, but did not provide additional details.
It's always treacherous business to blame a group for its own misfortunes.
While the rescue process is long and treacherous, Thai authorities seem optimistic.
Basswood's waters were still that day, though the lake can be treacherous.
There may be treacherous currents roiling this election, unknowable changes to come.
UBS Wealth Management advised staying the course, treacherous though it may be.
And any proposals need to navigate the reliably treacherous politics of Washington.
The rally came after stocks labored through a treacherous week of trading.
Auletta surveys the tumultuous, treacherous ad landscape through the framework of frenemies.
Except that war is over and today's equivalents are even more treacherous.
For thousands of children in Chicago, walking to school can be treacherous.
Dropping temperatures and heavy rainfall have compounded treacherous conditions for displaced civilians.
These treacherous social determinants laid out a welcome mat for Big Pharma.
As a result, migrants continue to attempt treacherous routes to reach Europe.
At night, Mr. Taylor said, the bridge is unlit and doubly treacherous.
Air travel will become drastically slow, and road travel will be treacherous.
Air travel will be drastically slowed, and road travel will be treacherous.
But he refused to be drawn by Democrats into treacherous political areas.
Amy Palmiero-Winters's latest ultramarathon venture was the treacherous Marathon des Sables.
The inquiry has been hampered by treacherous currents and poor underwater visibility.
Uber's retreat from China also underscores how treacherous the market can be.
Divers help to navigate this incredibly treacherous path with flooded and narrow chambers.
This is the most treacherous market I've seen in a many a year.
But without generous, sustainable funding, high-risk pools could be a treacherous alternative.
Why it matters: If you think today's cybersecurity landscape is treacherous, just wait.
"It's dropping a lot of water and the streets are treacherous," Sylvester said.
What artists say about their art is treacherous ground for the credulous reader.
Bird strikes, treacherous terrain and unpredictable weather frequently cause plane crashes in Nepal.
But this case isn't about punk psychology, but about overt and treacherous behavior.
The uphills are steep and exhausting, and the downhills are even more treacherous.
But during the winter months from June until August it can become treacherous.
Their final, desperate trek across a treacherous, post-apocalyptic landscape is expertly rendered.
Last month the pro-Brexit paper had described him as treacherous and dismal.
Surround yourself with mentors The early-stage investing landscape is a treacherous one.
We can help them to navigate the treacherous waters without really creating havoc.
Many more Syrians have tried to cross the treacherous Mediterranean Sea to Europe.
He looked at the treacherous ID and put his hand to his chest.
By that time, the building&aposs only stairwell was smoke-filled and treacherous.
But first his son and other family members must complete a treacherous journey.
Even though the water has receded, conditions on the ground are still treacherous.
However, nothing can be taken for granted in the treacherous and tricky conditions.
It sang of domineering men, treacherous women and the manly solace of tequila.
While the evidence seems to exculpate China, that is a politically treacherous finding.
Emanuel's ambition is commendable, but children of poverty face treacherous obstacles to success.
Baseball could be a treacherous place for a black ballplayer in those days.
"It was just a little more treacherous than we thought," said Master Sgt.
In the process, an already politicized awards-show climate has become more treacherous.
Faced with grave danger, they find themselves in treacherous physical and psychological situations.
That is a moral failing and, in this case, a very treacherous one.
These signified bodies are not perilous as in dangerous or hazardous or treacherous.
Melanie Finn's second novel, "The Gloaming," sends prosperous Westerners to eerie, treacherous Africa.
A treacherous squall sank the boat, sending Coleman down into cold, deep water.
Rescuers have described strong currents, limited visibility and treacherous conditions in the cave.
That debt now looks especially treacherous as the economy goes into a tailspin.
It's a treacherous tightrope of a role, and Waller-Bridge never once falters.
They perform a play somewhere new, and usually less treacherous, nearly every day.
Woods looked unprepared for the treacherous greens and gusty winds at Shinnecock Hills.
Air travel will most likely experience long delays and roads will be treacherous.
Mike Bost, a downstate Illinois Republican who faces a treacherous path to reelection.
"In all honesty, I think this market has become downright treacherous," Cramer said.
The violence has made walking to and from school treacherous for many children.
They were effectively separated by hundreds of miles of treacherous swamp and forest.
Ming Peiffer's play about the treacherous road to womanhood has reached its end.
This changes my dog-walking plans because the trails will just be too treacherous.
I believe we are treading into territories more treacherous than even Orwell himself contemplated.
An Australian family was literally stuck navigating treacherous waters together over the holiday break.
Cities like Salem and Gloucester also saw treacherous water levels as the snow fell.
Yet school, which should have been a refuge, is also treacherous terrain for Matilda.
The 20-kilometer strait, known for its treacherous currents, is nicknamed the Dragon's Mouths.
And it was laced with amazing and treacherous and sad [things], like everybody's life.
The rescue attempt is considered treacherous given the extreme midwinter temperatures and distances involved.
By Monday afternoon, the event had been called off due to the treacherous conditions.
How did he know how to navigate the treacherous water of the music business?
A treacherous storm rolled in mid-October, forcing those on the expedition to retreat.
Many experts have debated what leads individuals down the treacherous path to terrorist acts.
To climb the mountain, he had to use a treacherous 741-step wooden staircase.
Ever shifting, the cancer terrain is treacherous to negotiate, its perilous landscape always unstable.
He has been advising investors to get out of "treacherous bank stocks" for months.
Even managers who are still in the game have complained about the treacherous markets.
That makes it politically treacherous for House members to vote against their own leader.
She was "about 330 yards from the trail in treacherous rocky terrain," police said.
I know there are far more treacherous and heroic climbs: Everest, Mont Blanc, Kilimanjaro.
Our last shoot of the day was our most treacherous, and potentially ankle-twisting.
" — morphs into the more treacherous, "What are you going to do with that degree?
The space between too much and not enough is a treacherous one to navigate.
"Brace yourself for stronger winds and treacherous icy conditions," it warned in a tweet.
Accidentally or on purpose, Trump had just waded into Saudi Arabia's treacherous succession politics.
On Sunday, treacherous, icy conditions contributed to nearly half the field failing to finish.
In many of those states, however, the once-bipartisan issue has turned politically treacherous.
The par-4 hole played long all afternoon and was treacherous for the playoff.
The Sugerman family's trip to Southern Utah this past May involved a treacherous drive.
The Whitakers and other families are doing their best to navigate the treacherous terrain.
Road conditions were treacherous at the time of the crash, around 252:30 a.m.
She has achieved two critical goals while guiding her party through treacherous political waters.
If you recall, I showed terrible judgment about the treacherous Allison Carr last season.
Democratic leaders may have seen it as just too treacherous to choose among them.
And much like today, the terrain was more treacherous for women journalists of color.
But big tech acquisitions are treacherous, inviting a clash of corporate cultures and egos.
But big tech acquisitions are treacherous, inviting a clash of corporate cultures and egos.
More ugly historical ironies may yet waylay Britain on its treacherous road to Brexit.
The concerns echo those in other nations where tourism can be lucrative but treacherous.
"It was a long haul for a puppy across treacherous terrain," DeMunnik said on Thursday.
The storm dumped snow and sleet across the Carolinas and Virginia, causing treacherous travel conditions.
What's tougher, telling someone, 'that's the effing wrong door,' or dive into dark treacherous caves?
Trifling with religion is always treacherous territory, and some of the faithful might be offended.
The highway, town officials say, was closed at the time because of the treacherous weather.
And just like that, what might have been progress takes a deep and treacherous turn.
He instead attended Siena's Palio, a treacherous horse race around the medieval town's central piazza.
Reconciling the government's split personality may then prove an endeavour more treacherous than the Palio.
Others—mostly Germans—thought the ECB had stepped into the treacherous realm of monetary financing.
It's perfect for younger players or those who can't deal with Odyssey's many treacherous jumps.
The Fellowship's journey to Mordor was long and treacherous — rife with danger and fallen comrades.
I absolutely think that hunter hill, his support for Second Amendment rights would be treacherous.
It's going to be all the treacherous drama in Game of Thrones, multiplied by 20.
As the war has become more treacherous, foreign news organizations have relied on local journalists.
The treacherous jump, if well-executed, could help the pair move closer to Olympic gold.
By the numbers: At 29,000 feet, the mountain's treacherous hike has no room for error.
He's probably whispering treacherous words about Jon into Sansa's ear — but is she buying it?
Navigating this obstacle course is as treacherous ignoring the residual power that these attitudes convey.
So if this is to become a true and treacherous bubble there's room to go.
But that's a treacherous path to walk in a country that already feels near fracture.
For such a calming tune, it was actually created during a night of treacherous weather.
More than 400 people have died making the treacherous journey this year alone, it says.
Simply put: The way forward is far more treacherous than the road to Tuesday's vote.
My mom was wrong about violent video games; it's the family-friendly stuff that's treacherous.
He won it the second time after scaling the treacherous Ogre I peak in 2012.
If anyone can navigate such treacherous boundaries, it would seem to be this basketball lifer.
These are treacherous times and the only thing worse than picking a side is not.
YOU ARE TOO DEPRAVED TO REFORM, TOO TREACHEROUS TO SPARE, TOO HIDEOUS FOR MERCY. RUN!
Sinosphere BEIJING — To many people around the world, Chinese politics can seem murky, even treacherous.
From Hsinchu, I rent a car with my friends and make the treacherous climb up.
No more television commercials featuring a smiling Snoopy navigating life's treacherous waters to sell insurance.
For those fleeing to neighboring countries, the journey out of South Sudan can be treacherous.
If he chooses to remain in Albany, he must navigate a historically treacherous third term.
"One must be reminded that it's the same army accused of treacherous crimes," he said.
The accident happened just before 1 AM Sunday on the winding and treacherous Mulholland Highway.
The story makes clear that Brokeback Mountain is a treacherous environment for hard-bitten men.
Strategies to reduce migrants in the Mediterranean Sea may have made the journey more treacherous.
TREACHEROUS The successes at CS and Goldman contrast starkly with the difficulties at other banks.
But traders note European high-yield credit was a treacherous market to navigate in 22020.
Others take closer but riskier routes, including a treacherous railroad bridge over the Niagara River.
Yet Mr. Jin seems prepared to maneuver in the treacherous terrain between Beijing and Washington.
Why go through a treacherous nine months only to have the child suffer and die?
Unlike previous presidents', Trump's unpredictability makes playing the power game treacherous, to say the least.
Politics is a tricky business, Washington is a treacherous place and Trumplandia is downright brutal.
But before the next presidential race, Democrats must navigate a treacherous landscape of midterm elections.
"It's an illustration of the all-encompassing and treacherous nature of artistry," Mr. Wainwright said.
As the storm moved east, authorities reported treacherous travel conditions, flight cancellations and traffic pileups.
"It's less treacherous," said Martin Truex Jr., who topped the speed chart in final practice.
And we explore how technology is aiding refugees and migrants with their treacherous journeys to Europe
"Markets will likely remain treacherous in the New Year," Marc Chandler at Bannockburn securities told clients.
The politics are treacherous for health reform in the best of times, with a popular president.
Some said hundreds more were still traversing the treacherous forests of the Darien region bordering Colombia.
"I think that the first half of 2017 could end up being pretty treacherous," he said.
The East isn't "wide open," but its postseason bracket will be more treacherous than anyone expected.
Although treacherous, Connor's heightened vulnerability is exactly what Oliver had been wanting from him all season.
Companies in industrial sectors, which accounted for the bulk of borrowing, are navigating a treacherous environment.
The dodgy roads are challenging enough in the blazing sun, but at night they're positively treacherous.
The row, in turn, has upset a short-lived detente between neighbours at a treacherous time.
Some are getting ready for the treacherous journey to Europe and others have already made it.
There's a nervous tension in the air as the pair face off against "treacherous," choppy waters.
Using social media to broadcast one's experience with sexual harassment can be both gratifying and treacherous.
The more worldly of the two men suggests that actual love can be far more treacherous.
Migrant crisis Around 6,500 people have been rescued while making the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean.
Granting big loans to council-owned companies while public services suffer swingeing cuts is politically treacherous.
It was treacherous work trying to save the animals ... many of which were scared and skittish.
The world of Big Little Lies is opulent and romantic, as well as treacherous and threatening.
Dan waded in treacherous waters by raising the super sensitive subject of Ariana Grande -- so funny.
They climbed, the footing treacherous, occasional mudslides nearly washing them back into the rapidly-filling pit.
So it can be treacherous for your portfolio to let the tax man rule your decisions.
Rescuers in Thailand have stunningly removed some of the boys trapped in a flooded, treacherous cave.
Pedestrians were diverted into a treacherous, plywood-paneled tunnel manned by a few, half-dozing workers.
However, there are deeper implications for Williams that make this a particularly treacherous play from Parks.
Stocks were caught in a grueling, treacherous decline in the months leading up to the crash.
The weather was dreadful, rain drenching the Ardennes and making for treacherous conditions on the circuit.
Tired was a vague descriptor, and anything vague was treacherous, but Eileen didn't want to push.
The rescue mission has proven to be treacherous and complex and could be very, very long.
Here's a quick break down to help make navigating these waters seem a bit less treacherous.
But in Indonesia, divers are battling against treacherous conditions, including fast-moving currents and muddy waters.
Our season preview at VICE Sports will instead resemble a treacherous leap into the NBA abyss.
The shutdown has created one of the more treacherous political moments of Trump's presidency for Democrats.
"This is going to be treacherous for a while," the chief economic advisor at Allianz said.
"Even aged 26 it was a very hard hike up through rather treacherous terrain," he wrote.
The hike was three rigorous, arguably treacherous miles, at 11,000 feet, under the threat of thunderstorms.
Thursday morning's rush hour will be treacherous for Mobile, Atlanta, DC, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
Mr. Nadler said voting against the subpoena was treacherous and an endorsement of a cover-up.
But across Southern California and other parts of the state, it did so with treacherous effect.
When the Bisse de Savièse was restored, Mr. Varone decided to bypass the most treacherous sections.
They argue that the state Legislature is unlikely to take up these thorny, politically treacherous topics.
And yet, more than ever, it is apparent that this economic lodestar is a treacherous guide.
Travelers headed home after Thanksgiving are likely to face flight delays and treacherous roads, forecasters said.
A treacherous thought occurs to her, unbidden: her husband must in some way be at fault.
He said there are excellent opportunities in domestic corporate bonds, an area he also called treacherous.
They scrambled to avoid even more treacherous consequences of the budget impasse, including a ratings downgrade.
Their willingness to brave treacherous mountain roads to reach Colombia spoke to the desperation in Venezuela.
There is no question that resistance to Trump inside the G.O.P. has proved a treacherous road.
Because the chemo kills both healthy cells and cancerous ones, the side effects can be treacherous.
Though combining film and dance is treacherous—documentaries feed on drama, but dance is ultimately abstract.
Remember: The path toward womanhood may be treacherous, but at least it's lined with plenty of laughs.
Authorities temporarily stopped their efforts Monday to replenish air tanks along the cave&aposs treacherous exit route.
Detractors call him a treacherous and calculating politician who used his position to sideline potential party rivals.
As a result, this encourages people to make treacherous and dangerous journeys to sneak into the country.
Tens of thousands have fled the country by traveling treacherous migration routes to escape the forced conscription.
Expect treacherous travel on the roads and well as airport delays through the end of the week.
But that's all the more reason to avoid the treacherous conditions a blizzard of debt can create.
It is not the industry's vision that is impaired but rather the horizon that can be treacherous.
But for those contemplating returning to work on Monday, travel in the region will probably be treacherous.
Travel remains treacherous in many areas, and officials said it would take days to return to normal.
Crossing President-elect Trump's path is proving to be treacherous and he's not even in office yet.
But the more politically treacherous vote is in January when the full House will choose its speaker.
But black ice is an especially treacherous obstacle to both vehicles and pedestrians, considering its virtually invisible.
"The wind was blowing in at 20+ miles per hour, that inlet can be treacherous," Cadby said.
Writer Penny pointed out this is new, likely treacherous terrain for HBO's leading Los Angeles best friends.
Then the anchors appear, and proceed to praise PiS slavishly while branding its critics treacherous crypto-communists.
Each festival, I reined it in on the last night so the journey home was less treacherous.
The boys were strapped on to stretchers before the divers transported them through treacherous water-filled tunnels.
Allow the pure soul of the Pomeranian pup to soothe you as you surf the treacherous web.
We also get a glance at the biggest (and most treacherous) feud of all: age versus beauty.
But we would warn investors the path for the next several years of upheaval can be treacherous.
It is dark and treacherous down there, and cool comic posturing melts into a big hot mess.
But first he'll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all: Saint Sebastian High School.
"The roads in Durham are treacherous and not safe for driving," the Durham County Sheriff's Office tweeted.
The trade route eventually diminished after seacraft that could safely navigate the treacherous Red Sea were developed.
Once beneath the surface of that treacherous liquid, I learned to my dismay, I could not breathe.
It's treacherous territory for Bieber ... there's another Justin just as popular who was probably inside that building.
But the way was treacherous and impossible to use commercially, and no one followed in his footsteps.
Guatemalan roads are poorly marked and even major highways are mostly unlit, making navigation at night treacherous.
In recent weeks, Infantino has felt just how treacherous the political waters of global soccer can be.
" And it's keenly evident in some of these stories, none more treacherous and sublime than "Fire Horse.
Yet Mr Walsh is plunging into the treacherous waters of primarying a sitting president, all the same.
They have as many treacherous cracks and crevices as a glacier — and offer about as much warmth.
With Davenport's steadying influence, she seems ready to navigate the treacherous path through a Grand Slam draw.
Incredibly, in deep and treacherous waters, she guns it, flat-out and broadside, feet from the dinghy.
And, no, this is not some new feature that'll send you off on a treacherous snowy route.
It instinctively connects the mind of a modern Israeli to the long, complicated and treacherous Jewish past.
Cyclists regularly post photos online of treacherous routes and police cars and other vehicles blocking bike lanes.
They were built during the 253th century, when intermittent wars often made streets too treacherous to walk.
The music at hand (and lips) is Strauss's "Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks," with its treacherous horn solo.
"The wall only pushes people out to more dangerous, treacherous crossings, creating even more death," she said.
Garrett Madison makes a living guiding amateur adventure seekers up some of the world's most treacherous peaks.
Fatal car crashes in Sonora's and Chihuahua's winding and treacherous roads were common, but murders were rare.
The victims are believed to be migrants who were on the treacherous route to Europe from Libya.
Yet attempts to avoid racism have a treacherous way of instantiating racist frameworks and ways of thinking.
But America's abortion war contains treacherous depths, and to Oates's credit her book seeks to plumb them.
But it's treacherous — about 25 percent of people who drive down that road are subsumed by lava.
I think it would have been a treacherous thing if I would have tried to do it.
Narcos: Mexico — September (???) (Netflix) There is something universally alluring about the treacherous underground labyrinth of the drug trade.
Local officials warned residents to limit their time outside to prevent frostbite and to avoid treacherous travel conditions.
These days, a cement road exists, but it is still extremely thin and a rather treacherous ride up.
A treacherous mission to save a soccer team trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand may start soon.
U.S. membership on the council legitimized an especially treacherous adversary to liberal democracies: the faux human rights victim.
No doubt, the death toll could easily have been higher given the treacherous conditions along the cave route.
Expect treacherous travel on roadways and airport delays through the end of the week in the affected areas.
He was left with a treacherous downhill putt from the fringe and he missed by about five feet.
These sentiments often combine with lingering post-traumatic stress after the treacherous boat ride to Italy, he said.
The commute is beautiful, but the 7 percent grades can be a bit treacherous in his Ford Focus.
To reach safety, the family must escape the evil that chases them by making a treacherous journey — blindfolded.
" He added of Ms. Kahnweiler, "Mining dark terrain for hilarity is a treacherous game that she plays masterfully.
They made the treacherous crossing from Izmir, Turkey, into Greece in a boat filled with dozens of refugees.
Lara faces a treacherous waterfall, dispatches gun-toting henchmen, solves Myst-like mechanized puzzles, and dodges booby traps.
But what the plains need most is a road that can cope with Colombia's treacherous, rain-soaked topography.
In two seasons, we'll have wrapped up the twisty, treacherous, and often bloody path to the Iron Throne.
Beyond controversy and CTE, National Football League team executives must navigate a treacherous set of new market conditions.
They pride themselves in their knowledge of the sometimes treacherous waters, and insist they've never lost a customer.
The production's five vocalists (including Mr. Adwan as Dimna, the treacherous adviser) were trained in traditional Arabic chant.
But the extremely narrow, flooded sections of the cave have already proved treacherous and even deadly for rescuers.
Now that it's possible to monitor Tinder with this software, the game has gotten just that more treacherous.
Only if you're very worried about falling victim to whatever treacherous Android malware threat will make headlines next.
The officers here are just more treacherous cunts, so I played dumb like it was my first time.
Ciudad Perdida, Colombia, is only accessible by a multi-day hike (three to six days) over treacherous terrain.
Yangon, the bustling former capital, was treacherous; over the decades of suffocating rule by generals, protests would erupt.
People from the Middle East and Africa are taking rickety boats and making treacherous treks to reach Europe.
Prosecutors said his conduct had created a treacherous work environment in what was already a predominantly male workplace.
The lives of Supreme Court justices, a poet's treacherous trip to El Salvador, Mueller-related reading and more.
At this point (even while leaving treacherous baked goods out of the equation) I generally just… hate… weed.
In the few quiet moments, some people expressed worry that the treacherous conditions could become a new normal.
The accident took place on a treacherous road that is difficult for larger vehicles to navigate, officials said.
As a result, thousands of Rohingya have made the treacherous journey to squalid refugee camps across the border.
Kevin Hall is something of an American Odysseus: a stalwart sailor of treacherous seas, on a noble mission.
The seventh and the 11th holes — treacherous, uphill par 3s — have ruined many a round at Shinnecock Hills.
Airport shuttle buses have become more treacherous as holding onto metal poles seems to be something to avoid.
And presidents have long considered their own political interests in dealing with Israel and treacherous Middle East politics.
Photography is particularly treacherous when it comes to righting wrongs, because it is so good at recording appearances.
But however by the book they played the initial review of the manuscript, the strategy proved politically treacherous.
Their popularity is built on emotional appeals to a national glory purportedly lost to globalization and treacherous bureaucracy.
The world outside an orderly factory is unpredictable and treacherous, even for as nimble a machine as Spot.
The floods overwhelmed our community, causing treacherous debris flows, at least 21 deaths, and hundreds of destroyed homes.
But the overwhelming support in both chambers belies the difficult path behind us and the treacherous road ahead.
Just negotiating with the Taliban is a treacherous proposition, given how diverse, decentralized and factionalized the group is.
Every one of those levels, with their treacherous falls and cleverly hidden ambushes, demanded a careful, methodical approach.
"The statistical approach he uses can be treacherous," says Julia Fischer of the German Primate Center in Göttingen.
The spacecraft will have to maneuver around treacherous ground, including a three-story-high boulder nicknamed Mt. Doom.
He will need all of those skills to succeed in the treacherous landscape of the Trump White House.
But crossings in over-crowded boats can be treacherous, especially in the rainy season, which is beginning now.
Chhota Shigri is considered one of the Himalayas' most accessible glaciers, but many of its passes are treacherous.
I drove them up a switchback mountain road so treacherous that I wept the entire way back down.
" As the one on the hunt for a furnished room, Ms. Halter said searching on Craigslist felt "treacherous.
"Its pretty magical, but it can be also treacherous, especially when that fog comes in," Mr. Alpert said.
Investors, however, can take ownership of their path to retirement by anticipating the treacherous terrain and adjusting expectations.
"It's so treacherous and difficult to tell the story of someone who is still alive," Mr. Whishaw said.
Officials said that extracting the boys through the treacherous underwater passageways would be more difficult than finding them.
He was asked how the GOP is going to get through the treacherous path to expansive tax reform.
She was 17 years old, she had just made this treacherous journey and withstood coercion, her parents abused her.
At other times, desperate Cubans have fled the island nation in makeshift boats across the treacherous Straits of Florida.
Unable to steer the boat through the treacherous waters, the crew was at a loss for what was wrong.
" Looking to next year, he pointed out that the first half of 2017 could end up being "pretty treacherous.
They offered Queequeg and myself positions as sailor-developers, for a voyage of unknown duration, into treacherous, uncharted waters.
Milne went to see the spiders for himself, and found the cave to be a little treacherous to navigate.
Earlier this year, a mission to the Larsen C Ice Shelf had to be canceled owing to treacherous conditions.
We don't need to be revisiting Ailes' life and treacherous legacy when the consequences continue to unfold before us.
But, in the more treacherous cases, it can provoke rashes, hives, and even welts, although that is less common.
A's rally past White Sox CHICAGO — The road has been a treacherous place for the Oakland Athletics this season.
That should help with Seattle's many hills, and airless tires will prevent flats on our treacherous, pothole-filled streets.
As a result, many are forced to embark on another treacherous route this winter: a trek through the Alps.
There'd be a painting showing a ship ascending into the clouds and a plaque describing the treacherous journey there.
It can take five to six minutes to paddle across the Evros river, whose fast-moving waters are treacherous.
He's worried about "treacherous" winter road conditions on the Coquihalla Highway, but feels he's been painted into a corner.
In 1797, a small merchant vessel went down off the coast of Tasmania, Australia, in the treacherous Bass Strait.
The ride home is treacherous and I'm glad to finish the day from the warmth of my living room.
Even if combining the two issues in a new reconciliation bill is technically possible, it could be politically treacherous.
Though it was a treacherous pass, I continued undaunted, inspired by the hope of a better, simpler life ahead.
They worked day and evening shifts on building sites or in factories that offered treacherous conditions and long hours.
The cold, mixed with freezing rain, created treacherous road conditions over the weekend, causing multiple-car pileups and fatalities.
Refugee crisis France is taking steps to stop people from making those treacherous refugee journeys across the Mediterranean Sea.
"Roads continue to be slick and treacherous, particularly in northern and western Virginia," said State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller.
The journey to Lesbos is short, but the sea is treacherous for the small and overloaded vessels being used.
But heavy rain Friday hampered their efforts, making rescue operations treacherous as they battled against thick mud and debris.
In my view he doesn't get the credit he deserves for guiding us through what were really treacherous waters.
The only thing more treacherous than the backpack-wearers are glasses and bottles negligently left on the dance floor.
For the Democratic Party, the road to Election Day, a year from now, still looks long and treacherous. ♦
The series follows Mary, Queen of Scots, throughout the treacherous world that is the 16th century royal French court.
In what Mukherjee calls the "post-genomic" world, we will wield a power as exhilarating as it is treacherous.
Trump's tweets and undisciplined remarks aren't the only things setting the United States on a treacherous nuclear path, however.
Heavy snow, freezing rain and wind gusts will make holiday travel treacherous in swaths of the northern United States.
Noted investor David Katz is expecting good third-quarter earnings but a treacherous season in terms of stock prices.
She was called a "clueless treacherous traitor" and told to resign from the paper or transfer to another university.
While the two navigate treacherous floods and occasional human remains, cliché-packed flashbacks supply the source of Arthur's torment.
Still, WeWork will have to navigate a treacherous calendar if it hopes to pull off an offering this year.
And one month is especially treacherous: 83 percent of the airports analyzed had the most summer delays in June.
In "Treacherous," she even varies the dynamics: you'll notice the chorus is louder in your headphones than the verse.
A European Central Bank board member has warned that Europe should ignore the "treacherous promises" of Facebook's Libra currency.
That could be a treacherous strategy for Mr. Trump, given his own past infidelity and questionable treatment of women.
The daffodils and cherry blossoms proclaim renewal and hope; the crisp, clear air seems incapable of anything so treacherous.
About 300 people have died over the years on Everest's treacherous slopes and many remain there, some for decades.
Not only do these militias make the terrain treacherous for intervention, they have actively targeted healthcare workers and centers.
Trump repeatedly painted Clinton as dishonest, seizing on her email habits while secretary for state as reckless, even treacherous.
"My situation is analogous to treading near the edge of a treacherous cliff," he told Physics Today last month.
But the 2008 meltdown showed that the road to recovery can be treacherous, with countless potholes along the way.
Yes, people have reminded me that I wrote about Weinstein; he's the odious, treacherous guy who betrays Roxy's father.
As Odysseus navigates the treacherous path back to his own home, he encounters both morally upstanding and malevolent individuals.
Mr. Biden was to play the sage mentor, helping an unseasoned president navigate the treacherous politics of the capital.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has said the nuclear agreement reinforced his view that the Americans are treacherous.
"America's abortion war contains treacherous depths, and to Oates's credit her book seeks to plumb them," our reviewer wrote.
Maybe so, but the trajectory of Mr. Rebagliati's life has sometimes been as treacherous as an Olympic halfpipe run.
He added that flying in the Grand Canyon can be treacherous simply because of the number of helicopters there.
With plenty of snow on the ground around Seattle and temperatures in the teens overnight, roads were especially treacherous.
From Chia-Chia Lin's haunting first novel, "The Unpassing," I learned how treacherous the Alaskan mud flats can be.
He doubled down on Facebook's handling of the treacherous business of implementing free expression at an unprecedented global scale.
Above all, they reminisce, drifting back through their vivid lives as partners in crime, intimate friends and treacherous rivals.
They organized bi-yearly bicycle trips, taking months to cover thousands of treacherous miles between Kathmandu and Ladakh, India.
For the Saudi-backed government forces, this treacherous mountainside is the frontline in their fight against the Houthi rebels.
While the peace effort has received less notice, it is undoubtedly the more politically treacherous of the two undertakings.
At least two people were killed in accidents in North Carolina, where officials said ice was making roads treacherous.
A surprise departure from the European Central Bank could highlight the treacherous road ahead for the world's monetary policymakers.
But when it comes to sectors rife with competition, owning stocks within them can be downright "treacherous," he explained.
It's a rollicking, often hilarious sequel to the 1995 fantasy starring Robin Williams, sucked into a treacherous board game.
"There was a verse, something like: 'Look to your mind, wise man — it is subtle, invisible, treacherous,' " he said.
Treacherous driving conditions and large snow banks meant many schools in New Jersey were closed for a second day.
The waters in and around this island chain are treacherous, featuring heavy fragments of ice even during the summer months.
The bus portion of the Gate 35X experience -- many say this part is the most treacherous -- was about to begin.
The treacherous coders, on the other hand, would be any party seeking to falsify or subterfuge code on the ledger.
Officers discovered the remains in treacherous, rocky terrain more than a mile from where her car was parked, authorities said.
BETWEEN 2008 and 2011, the waters off the coast of Somalia were the most treacherous shipping lanes in the world.
The body of Thomas Zakrewski, 46, was found Tuesday night, hours after he had gone missing in the treacherous tides.
The past can be a treacherous place in fashion, one of whose primary functions is to conjure an intensified present.
But neither of these titles have also worked to offer an explicit condemnation of liberal racism and treacherous white feminism.
All of the mothers' beauty, their warmth and their coldness, are reserved for their intimate, treacherous relationships with their offspring.
Instead, its instructions seemingly led to the death of three people, who drowned in treacherous torrents of icy-cold water.
The 181.5km stage nine route includes three out-of-category climbs before a treacherous descent to the finish at Chambery.
It was only a matter of time until someone got "double-crossed" on The Challenge's sneakiest, most treacherous season yet.
But all this early success and ambition has plunged Amazon off a cliff, and into a wide and treacherous valley.
The Republican Party's best hope to help candidates navigate this treacherous new territory could come from an unlikely source: Gov.
The advisory evoked the Green Book, a pamphlet that guided black motorists across the treacherous terrain of Jim Crow's America.
Before temperatures dropped, the most treacherous part of the journey for most was the sea crossing from Turkey into Europe.
Call it dumb luck or the divine power of love—but somehow, miraculously, he made it through the treacherous pass.
Offshoots of the main trail contain steep drops, and the treacherous terrain features creeks, brush and ravines, complicating search efforts.
Held on the winding coastal roads above Copacabana's beaches, each circuit contained a number of gruelling climbs—and treacherous descents.
That it was unreasonable for her to have to answer a question that could put her in politically treacherous waters.
But first they have to jump from a building more than 150 feet tall and do some treacherous synchronized mountaineering.
Jeff Colyer on Sunday issued a state of emergency declaration, and officials said road conditions were "treacherous" in some areas.
Oprah Winfrey's Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech was an interesting counterpoint to the red carpet's treacherous messaging.
Using the traits of individuals to diagnose societies is intellectually treacherous enough; using them on an entire species is worse.
Some of them are called treasonous; some of them are called treacherous, which is kind of completely over the top.
However, it should not be forgotten that coups are treacherous systems that completely eliminate the people's will and devastates democracy.
Another man featured in the film talks about the devastating loss of his heroic K-9 during a treacherous mission.
The hulking frame of a ship hangs above, since crossing the lake is a daily and, during storms, treacherous activity.
Trump is turning 2019 from a potentially treacherous year into a downright dangerous one -- and not just because of Europe.
But it still feels as though Jamie's got some unfinished business with his treacherous sister/ex-lover Cersei (Lena Headey).
It can be as exceedingly treacherous and spooky as it sounds — the unsuspecting can be ambushed in super-unpleasant ways.
"None of them sound great," according to Trixie, but the ladies have no problem imagining the most treacherous probable outcomes.
The misperception that mentally ill people are inherently dangerous is one of the most treacherous ideas in circulation about us.
"They are not far, but I can't reach them," he said in a voice message — the road was too treacherous.
As comfortable as Watson is when navigating around treacherous shoals, readers seeking the bland flag of neutrality should look elsewhere.
It's in a treacherous spot: bobbing and dunking in the Niagara River just above the cascading chaos of Niagara Falls.
It is known as a treacherous stretch for wheelchair racers, who have crashed while trying to negotiate a sharp turn.
It mainly offered a treacherous future in mines or munitions factories, and even those professions were plagued by mass layoffs.
The Defense Department viewed the requests as inappropriate and legally treacherous, potentially setting up soldiers for violent encounters with migrants.
Several television adaptations of the fall have been filmed on the Cobb, which is to this day a treacherous climb.
The Minors made it through the treacherous waters of junior tennis and college tennis and have always kept the class.
Weak UK inflation data had proved treacherous for the pound on Wednesday, so his view will be closely listened to.
Still, this is a narrative that could unfold only in a place where fantasy and reality blur with treacherous ease.
We drove up from the south on a radiant summer day and found the once-treacherous road easy to navigate.
Tens of thousands of people — 43,000 so far this year — continue to brave treacherous waters to try to reach Italy.
California mudslides in Oprah's backyard The treacherous mudslides that devastated parts of Southern California caused damage to Oprah Winfrey's home.
"The night will be as all others, treacherous, studded with disguised traps and graves," Ms. Braverman wrote of La Puta.
The languorous hours under the Mediterranean sun cast a dark spell; the roads are treacherous and the rocks are sharp.
Ms. Dufourmantelle was on the beach when the weather began to change and the previously safe swimming area became treacherous.
" In his neighborhood in the southern Syrian town of Dara'a, that name was Abdel Ghader, or "worshipper of the treacherous.
Road conditions were treacherous at the time of the collision, which occurred in Mount Pleasant Township, 45 minutes from Pittsburgh.
It smelled edible and looked like glittery unicorn poop, but the treacherous instruction manual revealed the truth of the matter.
For-profit colleges and private loans can be particularly treacherous traps that can tie students to mountains of student loans.
Stretching almost 2,000 miles from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, the border has proved treacherous to block.
In "The Pilot's Wife," a woman learns of her treacherous husband's death from the man who becomes her next lover.
Cortez ultimately fought in the Mexican Revolution on the side of Victoriano Huerta, one of the country's most treacherous figures.
"They know they face a challenging and potentially treacherous stretch on the legal front once the election passes," King said.
The commute from home to school, however, was long, and required two treacherous hours of a bus and subway combination.
Only after Marlinspike had passed the pier did he realize the wind was blowing at a treacherous 30 miles an hour.
The UN announced last month that 2016 was already a record year for deaths along the treacherous maritime route into Europe.
But the vast majority of the deaths in the Mediterranean this year -- 4,139 -- have occurred on the treacherous central Mediterranean route.
The wintry precipitation is expected to taper off, ending by late Sunday after leaving treacherous conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Yet at 53, he may at last lack the will to retain a place in the treacherous eddies of Italian politics.
Nearly every song holds abrupt twists like this, paths that become more treacherous before suddenly happening upon gaping chasms of bass.
They often make the treacherous trip to southern Italy in flimsy rubber boats crammed with passengers and exposed to the elements.
From Tennessee to North Carolina and north along the Interstate 2993 spine, those who persisted found the going slow and treacherous.
The Church itself had to resist triumphalism and spiritual worldliness, he added, calling them "the most treacherous temptation threatening the Church".
Sapai said the province is home to some of the country's most treacherous terrain, with thick forests and deep mountain caves.
WeChat's Star Founder Seeks Second Act for China's Super-App Mark Zuckerberg isn't the only social media magnate navigating treacherous waters.
Drivers tried to navigate treacherous roads where the water lapped at the side or covered the asphalt in a running stream.
He controversially insisted on building a kid-sized "submarine" and sending it to Thailand to transport them through the treacherous tunnels.
Stocks are in for a steep and treacherous decline because of the Federal Reserve's policies, Reagan administration aide David Stockman says.
The Darién Gap, or "the jungle," as most migrants refer to it, is the most treacherous stretch of the journey north.
The manhunt for the 31-year-old suspect began Wednesday morning along winding, treacherous terrain in rural Middle Tennessee, authorities said.
Jeff Colyer issued a state of emergency declaration for the state and officials said road conditions were "treacherous" in some areas.
The manhunt for Wiggins, 20083, continued into Thursday evening along winding, treacherous terrain about 40 miles west of Nashville, authorities said.
Such accolades are years away, and months of treacherous and intricate diplomacy looms if negotiators are to defy grim historical precedent.
After crashing in similar conditions on Friday, Chris Froome of England got through the stage without incident despite several treacherous descents.
To save the injured animal, Raffa braves the treacherous Forest of Wonders and hunts down a rare and powerful red vine.
Other objects provide insight into the medieval perception of women, who could either be impossibly holy saints or treacherous femme fatales.
My first day we went to the Tide Pools at Flat Point, on a trail as beautiful as it was treacherous.
The next morning, they were put into crammed buses and sent off on a three-day journey on a treacherous route.
If you have to ice-climb to the top, it won't work: a road, however treacherous, should go to the summit.
But these days, the sampietrini have proved treacherous for the city's many scooters, slippery for dress shoes and murder for stilettos.
If this was regarded as testing the waters by potential Broadway producers, those waters turned out to be muddy and treacherous.
They knew well that the journey to South Korea was a long and treacherous one because they had made it, too.
President Juan Manuel Santos denounced the newest attacks as "cowardly and treacherous" while visiting wounded officers in Barranquilla later that day.
"Unfortunately we lost our citizens...in the treacherous attacks in Sri Lanka," Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said in a statement.
The floods that trapped them nearly 3 miles from the mouth of the cave are also making a possible escape treacherous.
Mr. Mattis's original plan may have been to subtly guide the ship of state through treacherous international waters for four years.
Ms. Gutierrez said that her son did not take risks and must not have known how treacherous the area could be.
"Markets will likely remain treacherous in the New Year," Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex LLC, told clients.
In the past week, she has repeatedly charged that the president is "goading" Democrats to go down that politically treacherous road.
They had run out of oxygen and spent only 20 minutes at the top before starting the treacherous journey back down.
"We are at the beginning of the most treacherous phase of this [COVID-21] bear market," the "Mad Money" host said.
If the tax overhaul promised by Mr. Trump is passed, the path could still be treacherous, economists and tax experts say.
When her boyfriend drives to see her, the app lets her know he is still moving, especially on treacherous winter roads.
As the highway nears Avdiivka, about 21.5km (510 mi) from the separatist stronghold of Donetsk, it becomes too treacherous to continue.
The treacherous trek to a cave Although the paintings were found in 1994, researchers weren't able to date them until now.
But they and smaller shops will have license to innovate, to follow paths that, before Apple Arcade, had seemed too treacherous.
Consider "Safety Tips for Living Alone," which is set on a treacherous North Atlantic radar platform known as the Tiltin' Hilton.
Nadler's allies on the committee say he has practice keeping his panel in line in the politically treacherous debate on impeachment.
"This is the missing piece for infrastructure — it's a treacherous environment today" BitGo co-founder and CEO Mike Belshe told CNBC.
There's also a slick real estate mogul (David Thewlis) with treacherous Russian connections, and the requisite no-nonsense cop (Carrie Coon).
Lydia and her son make the treacherous journey to the US on a freight train, befriending other migrants on their way.
With his party racing to save its congressional majorities and a treacherous reelection contest fast approaching, Trump can't afford ignore them.
The rocky hills in Itacua, the first province in the game, create a beautiful, treacherous landscape that is glorious to behold.
Wouldn't doing so only encourage Iranian aggressiveness and prove right the jihadist groups that say Arab countries are impotent and treacherous?
In the drama he presents to his supporters, he needs to be the hero who navigates treacherous terrain and slays monsters.
McConnell, who is determined to deliver his second conservative Supreme Court justice in two years, now must navigate a treacherous pass.
In treacherous, rainy conditions, he spun on Lap 47, crashing into a barrier that lined the start of the pit entry.
I spoke to some people who've gone down this potentially treacherous path to breakup hell to hear what it was like.
This makes Israel politically treacherous ground for basically any Democrat, no matter where he or she comes down on the issue.
After all, finding a venue is just step one in a long and treacherous process toward peace between Washington and Pyongyang.
He ended up as the adviser and firm friend of that treacherous snake, Mr Ortega, who in 2007 became Nicaragua's president again.
New York (CNN Business)Between global warming, Elon Musk, and a worldwide crackdown on carbon, the future looks treacherous for Big Oil.
I've continued to try to bring a bit of warmth and affability to a character who is shadowy, villainous and even treacherous.
Mina's family reportedly issued a statement asking the public to refrain from participating in the search because of "treacherous and dangerous conditions."
Swift was accused of treacherous perfidy, and her feed quickly began to look like the Reptile Discovery Center at the National Zoo.
The exceptional snowfall and rainfall set the stage for a treacherous snowmelt and spring in the Midwest, where huge swaths remain flooded.
Residents throughout the north-central United States could expect downed trees, widespread power outages, road closures and treacherous driving conditions, Burke said.
Exhausted by the treacherous path and having endured days of airstrikes and hunger, the crossing at Maysaloon welcomed those desperate to escape.
It is treacherous and foolish for citizens to invoke the threat of rebellion often, or casually, or for minor and isolated complaints.
We also used sidewalks in high traffic areas like Dupont Circle because the road seemed treacherous with fast traffic and switching lanes.
The daring, treacherous three-day mission to save the group pulled off by Thai navy SEALs and an international team of divers.
Between 2007 and 2013, the Australian government says at least 1,200 people lost their lives trying to make the treacherous sea journey.
But once in King's Landing, Sansa quickly gets a taste of how treacherous the capital is and how deceitful the players are.
The world's oldest known computer lay submerged for more than 2,000 years off the treacherous coast of the Greek island of Antikythera.
As the daylight fades it'll become impossible to navigate the treacherous roads, and I could be spending the night in my car.
Still, the issue of moderation can be treacherous: Some comments that appear to be predatory toward children may in fact be innocent.
Despite that treacherous backdrop, there is a case to be made for why the record-breaking expansion could continue, perhaps for years.
Who else sees Cersei for what she really is, even after the treacherous Queen's promise of troops to fight the White Walkers?
Into the belly of the beast The subsequent descent into the crater is steep and treacherous, a rocky path slippery with condensation.
"In this one we actually travel with the characters into the jungle and it's gorgeous and treacherous and exciting", Black told Reuters.
Killed or scared off by bears, treacherous terrain, raging torrents and temperatures below -40 degrees, only one in three completed the journey.
In the next episode, the siblings' finale execution of the treacherous Littlefinger (Aiden Gillen) could make a viewer cheer from their seat.
More than 850 ships sailed from American and British ports up to 4,753 miles through treacherous Atlantic waters, teeming with U-boats.
And to this day, my husband can endlessly brag about how he handled the treacherous road conditions like a domesticated Bear Grylls.
No matter how treacherous an experience it can be, the Yeezy show remains a much-anticipated spectacle each time NYFW rolls around.
Between the lines: Messing with employer health coverage is politically treacherous, and that's why the Cadillac tax may never go into effect.
It was a perilous night for celebs who dared make it down a notoriously treacherous driveway during a Golden Globes after-party.
Populist parties like the Sweden Democrats linked governments' handling of migration to their established claim that elite parties are incompetent or treacherous.
" Be smart: "While that's good ... news for the smaller social media companies it's a concerning trend for [publishers' already treacherous] ad business.
DOE's loan program helps the first deployment of clean energy technologies in the marketplace, a particularly treacherous step in a changing marketplace.
Not too far away is Cape Vincent, with an 1854 lighthouse that overlooks the passage from placid river to sometimes treacherous lake.
As a result, people are skipping official ports of entry and crossing over unofficially -- sometimes going through treacherous journeys to do so.
That's a treacherous formula for executive overreach, but given the national security cabinet Trump has assembled, it could be America's saving grace.
The traction on the bottom sole is key for slippery wet surfaces that can be treacherous like stairs and the subway platform.
A man named Magnus agrees to escort a Cardinal up the black road, a place too dangerous and treacherous to travel alone.
Next, the three-week race will face one of its most difficult legs when it hits the tricky and occasionally treacherous cobblestones.
Get the latest weather news from around the world >>> Travel will be treacherous, and there will be long airport delays in Denver.
Runners will clamber up a treacherous path, using hands no less than feet, to the canyon rim before turning and running back.
But impeachment carries its own risks: The process is not only difficult, particularly when control of Congress is split, but politically treacherous.
Bill Pullman hosts this nature series about the beautiful and treacherous home that Yellowstone National Park makes for the many species there.
Mr. Royce's announcement punctuated an accelerating trend that leaves his party on treacherous footing in its effort to maintain control of Congress.
Ms. Bertault posted a video on YouTube two years ago of herself singing along to John Coltrane's famously treacherous "Giant Steps" solo.
Emerging pretty much unscathed from a potentially treacherous meeting of a party bitterly divided over Britain's exit from the European Union, Mrs.
Washington D.C., never the most serene place for politicians, journalists and other public figures, is about to become a lot more treacherous.
She inspires a slightly sexual thrill of fear in both Ruby and Jamal, particularly igniting the latter's catastrophic desire for treacherous missions.
History has shown that foreign affairs can be treacherous for presidents, even just the suspicion of mixing politics with the national interest.
The treacherous waters that gave Spuyten Duyvil its name existed when the Harlem River had an S shape, which made navigation difficult.
In his 1985 mourner's lament, "Kern River," Mr. Haggard famously describes meeting and then losing his best friend in its treacherous waters.
He resides at that most treacherous intersection where free speech meets government power and political passion, dodging traffic from left and right.
"You know, love has taken me to some pretty dark places," Joe says, a reference to his treacherous actions in season 1.
The reaction reflected the view held by many hard-liners that the American withdrawal had vindicated their suspicions that Westerners were treacherous.
In his story, Gaddis outlined several mysteries of the Triangle, heightening the theory that this stretch of ocean is a treacherous zone.
History can be a treacherous discipline for neophytes, but some professionals have given the exhaustively researched and carefully footnoted "Blitzed" high marks.
Russia was in need of advanced technology to develop oil and gas fields in some of the most treacherous conditions on earth.
Many arrive malnourished or injured, only to be herded aboard flimsy rafts and rickety boats by smugglers for the treacherous journey north.
They set up camps and fan through treacherous terrain, part of a campaign that destroys tens of thousands of fields a year.
Only 23 years old, he and his followers crossed a treacherous Himalayan pass into India on horseback, arriving on March 31, 603.
These treacherous conditions have recently prompted the head of the Syrian Opposition Interim Government, Dr. Jawad Abu Hatab, to tender his resignation.
MEXICO CITY (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aurelien crossed seas and treacherous jungles for a better life - but the social cost has proved high.
If only they knew the magic that came of that treacherous accident, they might have renewed faith in the power of love.
By mid-2017, more than five million refugees had left Syria, but passages out of the country could be blocked and treacherous.
Ronald Reagan National Airport is operating normally but is experiencing delays and warned in its Twitter feed that nearby roads are treacherous.
It was actually her graduate thesis – an animated short about a girl traveling through a magical yet treacherous landscape called "Move Mountain".
Tracking the Neolithic thugs (led by the forbidding André Hennicke) responsible for the massacre, Kelab traverses treacherous ice sheets and narrow crevasses.
Some sections of the cave were fully submerged in water and the journey seemed treacherous for the boys, aged 11 to 16.
Six teens showed up with their sleepover gear, but even before the cake was presented, the roads started to get treacherous, she said.
Maybe you'll miss interacting with the news like you used to: liking stories, sharing articles, joining the treacherous comment thread your cousin started.
New York (CNN Business)Washington's crackdown on Big Tech creates a treacherous landscape for investors long accustomed to blockbuster growth from this industry.
But be warned: This is a more treacherous hustle, one that can get you killed or your family brought up on smuggling charges.
The wintry precipitation is expected to taper off, ending by late Sunday after leaving treacherous conditions in the Mid-Atlantic region, forecasters said.
The teenagers were killed on July 28 by a speeding bus; protesters urge the government to reform treacherous road conditions throughout the country.
Conversations around African migration focus on those who embark on the treacherous journey from North Africa across the Mediterranean Sea and into Europe.
The experience of other emerging economies over the past 20 years shows that current-account deficits can be as treacherous as fiscal deficits.
Appearances in front of the Senate Banking Committee can be treacherous for executives whose companies are in the eye of a political storm.
Between the current advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and the future, the completely autonomous car rests in some potentially treacherous semi-autonomous territory.
Children make up more than one third of the total number of migrants and refugees making the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean Sea.
Siachen was simply too high and treacherous—nearly 19,000 feet above sea level at its highest point—for either side to climb up.
While most have gone elsewhere in South America by land, an increasing number are making the treacherous sea journey to Trinidad and Tobago.
Then again, if you fell off a lizard-lion's back and got trapped in the Neck's treacherous quicksand, it was probably game over.
That is quite a long marathon that I have run and it has been some parts of the run through very treacherous terrain.
However, analyst Dick Bove told CNBC earlier Wednesday banks are a "very treacherous area " to invest in and investors should get out now.
But more importantly, Time won't allow us to forget that a treacherous history is still being created and recreated right under our noses.
However, any push toward that goal will be subject to the same treacherous cross currents on Capitol Hill that sank the healthcare push.
The handling was responsive and I felt cocooned away from the treacherous conditions, thanks in no small part to a heated steering wheel.
While this accumulation makes the the roads absolutely treacherous for vehicles, people are finding that it is perfect for one thing: ice skating.
The access road is narrow and treacherous, and residents and delivery trucks have intermittent and very short windows when escorted convoys are allowed.
"Bove, vice president of equity research and financial sector analyst at Rafferty Capital, said bank stocks "are even more treacherous than you think.
The dive team was called, but the operation was put on hold because the rescue attempt would have been too treacherous Monday night.
It seems to have been quietly killed, a peril for any person looking to navigate the treacherous waters of licensing archival reissues. RIP.
Quick affirmations run counter to the treacherous work of self-reflexivity and the uncomfortable experiences — even failures — that generate art worth holding onto.
It was a formidable undertaking: Over the course of six years, more than 21882,21888 workers built the tracks by hand in treacherous conditions.
Female prisoners bickered with the guards and contested everything, and the guards seemed to find this more treacherous than having to subdue riots.
Tennis is not a contact sport, but for many of those across the net from Djokovic, this has been a treacherous few days.
They are charging into more treacherous slices of debt, enabling even highly leveraged, risky companies to sell bonds and loans with little protection.
From wind gusts to mountains of snow, winter can be treacherous, but the right winter coat can keep your dog warm and dry.
Wamba traveled to Turkey, where he spent months scrabbling together the money to pay a smuggler for the treacherous dinghy journey to Greece.
What has gone unspoken so far is the treacherous ocean Lowe navigated between early childhood memory and sitting here in the athletes' village.
The legendary journalist who helped uncover the Watergate scandal says President Trump's attacks on the free press are more treacherous than Richard Nixon's.
"That may be your best hope in this treacherous, income-starved landscape that increasingly feels like an endless daytime horror show," Cramer said.
During the men's road race on Saturday, the treacherous course claimed several riders, including Italian cyclist Vincenzo Nibali, who broke his collar bone.
It's that love and light that guides me to the safe shores of home from the turbulent and sometimes treacherous waters of life.
"A child has never entered this house, except maybe on a leash," joked the singer Kim Gordon, tiptoeing around the beautifully treacherous pool.
BUT THEN HERE HE IS AGAIN, now grasping a Cardiff shirt with his grubby, treacherous fingers, sporting that very same faraway facial expression.
Many come with horrific stories of government-sanctioned violence at home and treacherous conditions on their long journeys through South and Central America.
With less than five minutes to play, the Packers trailed, 17-216, with nearly 237 treacherous yards between them and the end zone.
With this special power, she plows through New York's treacherous dating scene and overcomes a love triangle between Chris Dowd and Lakeith Stanfield.
As the tournament leader, he went off last on Saturday, a distinct disadvantage given conditions that had dried out the already treacherous greens.
What has changed is that hundreds of thousands of migrants make the journey to the United States along more clandestine and treacherous routes.
Many of its young and able-bodied citizens have fled the country, choosing treacherous routes along the Sahara over military service at home.
The crash on August 31 took place at the Spa-Francorchamps race's treacherous Raidillon turn during the second lap, according to USA Today.
Its living room overlooked the water, which, like one of Mr. Taylor's dances, could create a dizzying multitude of sensations: tranquil, majestic, treacherous.
The migrants are hoping to reach neighboring Libya, and from there, try a treacherous, often deadly crossing of the Mediterranean to reach Europe.
Advisers to other campaigns have seen that as politically treacherous — possibly ceding the party's advantage on the issue back to the Republican Party.
Then he crossed into treacherous territory for bagel aficionados: He said his go-to bagel was whole wheat with extra cream cheese. Toasted.
Colombia has begun the treacherous journey towards stability in creating a strong agreement that includes political participation, transitional justice, rural development and demobilization.
Speeds on the treacherous two-mile Streif can reach nearly 90 miles an hour as racers test both their physical and mental limits.
But defining markets in tech can be treacherous, and Facebook can point to plenty of competitors, domestic and globally, from Apple to WeChat.
They get three-year renewable work permits as a reward for putting their children on a treacherous journey and crossing the border illegally.
But, he continued, and his words trailed off as though he seemed to recognize he was about to wade into treacherous diplomatic waters.
Those who support Apple, including tech companies of every size and type, believe that complying with the order will create a treacherous precedent.
Approximately 103,300 miles of the 1,950 mile US-Mexico border do not have fencing; these areas often are treacherous terrain or privately owned.
He says he left Guinea when he was just 17 years old, embarking on a treacherous journey that took him through three countries.
His actions seem out of sync with the Speaker's mission to avoid politically treacherous votes on the House floor between now and November.
And investor sentiment in the space is improving after a treacherous period that followed meal kit delivery provider Blue Apron's IPO in June.
Cramer, who is often in lockstep with the president, concedes that Trump is approaching "treacherous territory" with the way he's wielded trade policy.
Nevertheless, the position of front-runner is historically treacherous in Conservative Party leadership races that, over the decades, have invariably produced upset winners.
That's an 80-mile journey -- made incredibly treacherous by Tuesday's storm that hurled dangerous winds and dumped 20 inches of snow in the state.
And, oh that she'd have done this sooner, I might have read it as a warning sign and never embarked upon this treacherous path.
Four of the boys were rescued on Sunday, and authorities are now working to replenish air tanks along the cave&aposs treacherous exit route.
Although Tsigas' story has a happy ending, she understands why some couples would choose not to walk down such a potentially treacherous road again.
The near-blizzard weather is expected to bring treacherous travel conditions, close roads and ground flights in and out of the city, officials said.
For the first two winters, Mr. Rai and the milkers made the treacherous hourlong drive from Rochester to the farms and back to work.
Yet the politics of tax reform are as treacherous as the politics of health care, and not only because they will generate ferocious lobbying.
The tubs are shipped from America, but bombing knocked out the refrigeration units in Aden, the southern port, and the road north was treacherous.
The aim is to discourage illegal migrants and break the grip of human smugglers who have sent them on treacherous journeys across the Aegean.
While Exantus' tips above are super helpful for navigating the treacherous store aisles, there are some other options like skipping Black Friday all together.
She's a sea captain now, piloting her father's ship in rough waters only to find that the sailing at home is even more treacherous.
Instead, they were greeted with a treacherous icy-cold stream of water swollen by heavy rains, and on the other side, hostile Macedonian forces.
This week, Lama was with fellow climbers Jess Roskelley and Hansjörg Auer, attempting to scale the treacherous east face of Howse Peak in Alberta.
Littered with goosebump-like boulders and deep, treacherous sinkholes, Ma'at is a rugged and inhospitable place, prone to violent outbursts of gas and dust.
And for OKC, it's all blue skies: they're still an elite title contender despite a Western Conference that's as treacherous as it's ever been.
Joanna came to Hollywood as a model with designs on stardom, but the grapevine was loud and clear ... at least one kingmaker was treacherous.
As if the landscape weren't treacherous enough, the coder-­architects insist on layering on the AI, further unanchoring the ensmartened platforms from my control.
It's no secret that the road to get Puerto Rico on a strong a sustainable growth will take some time and will be treacherous.
Where: Portree, Isle of SkyeWhen: April 53 - 30Line-up: Simian Mobile Disco, SME, Treacherous Orchestra, Public Service Broadcasting, King CreosotePrice: £95 for the weekend.
A.D.'s latest present "Liars Lament" looks amazing, even though I definitely don't want the murderous stalker and treacherous obstacles that go with it.
And perhaps nothing illustrates desperation more than people willing to set their children out alone on a treacherous journey in search of better circumstances.
For 2015, this index was almost precisely flat — not bad given treacherous global markets but not satisfying as a second-straight limp performance year.
But in the polarised campaign ahead, parties seem more intent on rallying their own side than on venturing into the increasingly treacherous middle ground.
He said he had taken the bus to avoid stepping on the other gang's turf — "treacherous territory," as his lawyer, Frederic Pratt, called it.
Doing so, officials say, would encourage migrants to make the treacherous ocean voyages, often in unseaworthy boats, which have sometimes ended in mass drownings.
Pakistan is a nuclear weapons state that shares a long and treacherous border with Afghanistan, where America is fighting its longest war on record.
The safety car would be kept busy, making four appearances as conditions went from wet to dry but leaving patches of treacherous standing water.
Tens of thousands of Afghans have risked their lives on treacherous water routes to Europe even after the borders have begun to close down.
"With a mix of snow, ice and rain still coming down in some areas, conditions remain treacherous in many parts of our state," Gov.
The government has suggested that relaxing the policy would encourage other asylum seekers to attempt the treacherous journey, leading to more deaths at sea.
Down on his luck, Drake is lured back into the treacherous world of thieves and mercenary treasure-seekers he had sought to leave behind.
The traction on the bottom sole is fantastic — and key for slippery wet surfaces that can be treacherous like stairs and the subway platform.
Some Republican lawmakers saw the meeting as potentially treacherous or doomed to fail and expressed suspicion about Kim's intentions for coming to the table.
Rick Saccone, the Cook Political Report changed 2628 race ratings toward Democrats, illustrating how an already difficult playing field could become even more treacherous.
Alejandro González Iñárritu's immersive triptych at LACMA offers visitors the opportunity to experience the treacherous journey across the border between the US and Mexico.
I began to have a kind of tunnel vision—a compulsion to explore color, form, and life in this very rich and treacherous environment.
Route 2A is known as a treacherous road for truckers, especially when its sharp turns are covered in ice and snow during the winter.
However, the turmoil in Zimbabwe must be resonating uncomfortably in Pretoria, where Ramaphosa is wading deeper into the politically-treacherous issue of land expropriation.
Among mathematicians of his time, the concept of infinity was taboo; Aristotle had tried to banish it for being too paradoxical and logically treacherous.
They pledged to regularly evaluate the track, which has fallen under scrutiny as excessive rains may have made it more treacherous (studies are inconclusive).
Over time, analysts said, Iran may be trying to push up prices by raising insurance premiums on tankers in making their voyages more treacherous.
Wild cards: The position of front-runner is historically treacherous in Conservative Party leadership races that, over the decades, have invariably produced upset winners.
This threat to medical users is likely at least an administration's term away in the current landscape, but signs of treacherous territory are emerging.
Deaths are not uncommon, with travelers exposed to violence from criminals as well as the treacherous waters of the Rio Grande and desert heat.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Their desperate journey out of Afghanistan, en route to safer lives in Europe, had taken months through high mountains and treacherous deserts.
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday gave an ominous outlook for Wall Street, painting what he called the "most treacherous" stage of a challenging environment.
Even before migrants arrive there, their journey across sub-Saharan Africa typically includes a treacherous trip through the desert in cramped buses or trucks.
The journey across icy waters and cursed terrain is more treacherous than they imagined, and they're left questioning decisions they made along the way.
They don't have electricity and phone service is shoddy; the roads are terrible and treacherous, so the news is slow to reach the village.
" Here, Bresson admits to an obsession with what he calls the "the real" and says that "fake lighting is as treacherous as fake dialogue.
The trio embark on a treacherous river adventure in the novel's titular boat, and find refuge thanks to a combination of endurance and luck.
This searing account presents an unusual perspective on the horror of the police state — that of the outsider trying to navigate its treacherous shoals.
The heavy, wet snow was accompanied by sleet and ice, making road travel treacherous if not impossible in some areas, the weather service said.
We don't fully know Narek's intentions yet, other then that he is a Romulan and that Romulans are known to be a treacherous bunch.
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Many a well-financed maritime expedition has come to grief through the centuries in the treacherous and deep blue water off Bermuda.
There are three versions of how Tabaruk, a mother of six, died this spring during a journey through treacherous snow-covered mountains in Afghanistan.
That, combined with polls showing the public holds Congress in low regard, has made it politically treacherous for lawmakers to seek a raise. Rep.
The prevalent narrative is that the railroad ran north, but the precursor to that treacherous path out of slavery ran south to Spanish Florida.
Travelers headed home after Thanksgiving are likely to face flight delays and treacherous roads on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
One by one, the first four to be rescued emerged after a treacherous, hourslong journey through the tight, underwater passageways of Tham Luang Cave.
The deal would permit MLB to legally recruit Cuban players, thus avoiding the long, treacherous journey that many Cubans have taken to join the league.
It's been drifting away from the area for months now, slowly disintegrating into smaller and smaller bits (and spawning treacherous many icebergs in the process).
Mounted on an MRZR, teams would be able to transport the MRZR over treacherous terrain to reach the FOB and park it to provide protection.
One night during the Battle of Okinawa, Doss saved the lives of 75 injured soldiers stranded on the treacherous clifftop battleground known as Hacksaw Ridge.
The stock market turned treacherous in late 2018 as concerns about global growth, rising interest rates and U.S.-China trade took hold on Wall Street.
That a band would purposely scorn Jesus and his mother seemed as treacherous and offensive as anything I could imagine as a 222-year-old.
In early September, Kirsten Han began seeing messages on Facebook and Twitter calling her a "treacherous sow" and saying she should be executed for treason.
For investors, that translates into the potential of a long headache and accompanying market volatility that will make decisions on where to put money treacherous.
She decided to leave her two children behind with her mother because she didn't want them to face the long, treacherous journey she was attempting.
Youtube user Isaac Frame captured footage of a truck in Colorado Springs, Colorado, fully tipping over in treacherous winds while driving down Interstate 25 yesterday.
All of this will help maintain your center of gravity in a treacherous climate — the type of environment that penguins have existed in for centuries.
The medical situation is serious enough to facilitate a perilous midwinter rescue—a time of year when dark and cold conditions make routine flights treacherous.
In 2014 Mugabe fired his deputy of 10 years Joice Mujuru after accusing her of leading a "treacherous cabal" that plotted to challenge his leadership.
With more twists and turns than a Turkish soap opera, and treacherous currents to match, the strait has witnessed scores of accidents over the years.
Beautiful Boy is about the "millions of treacherous moments" that come with being the parent of an addict, as David puts it in the book.
At one stage, we passed so close to some of the treacherous flint walls on the hill that I thought we'd lose the wing mirror.
Its final resting place—named Ma'at after the ancient Egyptian goddess of harmony, balance, and order—is a region strewn with boulders and treacherous sinkholes.
He seems to have been entirely broken by his cuckolding by Negan, growing weaker and more treacherous as Sherry has grown stronger and more independent.
While plenty of games, including other Fire Emblem titles, force you to fight former friends, this normally follows an ideological break or a treacherous betrayal.
Their long and treacherous journey across the Atlantic may have begun in Angola, historians say, believing that once they arrived, they were sold for food.
The true test for a good hair day is presented not in the safety of my bathroom, but in the hours following my treacherous commute.
The mountain paths that line the center of the continent are dotted with chasms, and without the light of day, they become treacherous and hungry.
Even if Hurricane Lane doesn't make landfall, residents are still being warned of life-threatening conditions, such as treacherous winds, flash floods and possible mudslides.
I've said countless silent prayers that they survived the treacherous bullying landscape found in too many schoolyards that has led to too many tragic results.
Martti, a self-driving vehicle system homegrown in Finland, demonstrated just this in a record-setting drive along a treacherous (to normal drivers) Laplandish road.
In late 2017, the 22-year-old social media star visited Aokigahara, a dense, treacherous forest on the northwestern flank of Mount Fuji, in Japan.
As you progress, the game slowly introduces new ways to interact — spikes to slam through, treacherous pits to jump over, multiple lanes to switch between.
I clenched my fists in anxious concern during Tyrion's treacherous game of chicken with Dany's dragons, even though I knew he'd make it out alive.
The Florida Straits became a treacherous barrier that tens of thousands of desperate Cubans crossed, or drowned trying to cross, on rafts and leaky vessels.
Spain is accusing the European Union of "treacherous" action on Gibraltar, a disputed territory on Spain's southern coast, ahead of Sunday's Brexit signing-off summit.
Now, driven by myths about sovereignty and invading hordes, Britain has ushered in another time of treacherous trial for the European Continent and for itself.
Travel may be treacherous along Interstate 70 from the Kansas City area to St. Louis and along I-64 from St. Louis to Louisville, Kentucky.
On a slushy, treacherous January afternoon, Toews was sitting on her living-room rug, holding her grinning six-month-old grandson, Austin, in her lap.
Courteney Cox is filled with gratitude and can't stop thanking the photographer who ran out onto treacherous Pacific Coast Highway and saved her 2 pooches.
The book also provided a model for how a Christian should spread the news of salvation while working in treacherous territory, at great personal risk.
" She said she had lost several friends to fentanyl and called Lawrence's drug-infested landscape "the treacherous terrain where the ghosts of the fallen linger.
The Adham Hafez Company is based in Cairo, where, considering the recent history of Egypt, fantasies of the future must seem both tantalizing and treacherous.
Then things became treacherous for the Mets, who held the Yankees to a third-inning sacrifice fly by Giancarlo Stanton before wobbling to the finish.
Let Dimitrov — who, at 26, has been navigating the tour's treacherous trails for almost a decade but still fancies himself as a young riser — explain.
I begged him to take me with him, but he worried that at 9 years old, I was too young to survive the treacherous journey.
Apparently, Sebastian's sister, Octavia, felt Samantha's testimony was treacherous -- so she allegedly called Samantha more than 50 times on the phone to express her discontent.
Irfan learned how to bike in the wide and empty streets of her colony, gaining the confidence and experience to take to Lahore's treacherous roads.
Tuesday's rescue mission comes after four boys were successfully extricated Sunday, and four more Monday, by divers guiding them along the treacherous two-mile route.
Some have walked for days in search of safety, others have made the dangerous journey by boat, made even more treacherous by the monsoon rains.
At least six children have died -- five in recent months -- after making the treacherous journey to the US and being apprehended by federal immigration authorities.
The rarest of skiers, however, have tried to conquer every event — winning the slower, more technical slalom and mastering the speediest, most treacherous races, too.
On the other hand, the cavernous Winter Garden at Brookfield, with its treacherous acoustics, poses a problem for a show already burdened by haphazard storytelling.
In Ifanadiana, the district where the drone flights took place, travel to medical facilities can take a day or more by foot, across treacherous terrain.
The impact of the smartphone on the human psyche is as yet scarcely understood; its addictiveness is treacherous and can be the enemy of thought.
In a series of Twitter posts, he described the Kurdish militiamen as a "treacherous terror group" and said he was praying for the operation's success.
Instead, Ms. Hussaini's charred body, tied to the top of a small van, set off on the treacherous 18-hour journey from Kabul to Shahristan.
That companies aren't scrambling to exploit this market is not only unfortunate for their bottom line, but almost certainly treacherous, eventually, for all of us.
Heavy rains have transformed the usually slow-moving stream near El Paso into a treacherous torrent, engulfing people trying to make the already-dangerous journey.
In the ultimate adventure, he navigated a treacherous 19700,20033-mile voyage across the Atlantic on a papyrus raft captained by the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl.
The business dangers that The Times publisher Arthur O. Sulzberger faced were no less treacherous when he made the decision to publish the Pentagon Papers.
You better believe that she's got a PR team that guides her through the treacherous swamps, nooks, and crannies of the Internet's social media landscape.
Those vulgar, horny, last-night-of-high school comedies have entered treacherous waters as Hollywood has evolved in the era of Trump's presidency and #MeToo.
Between beginning and end: A mountaintop twister coated in treacherous ice, momentum-breaking spills surrounding a track that doesn't look narrow, but soon feels it.
They accuse prominent Jews like George Soros of treacherous crimes, while consorting with and justifying white supremacists and their actions ("very fine people" Trump called them.).
At the start of his treacherous journey across the Aegean Sea in a rubber dinghy with 62 other refugees, Hassan called a friend in New York.
Image: NOAAThe 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was brutal, featuring strong weather systems that morphed into severe and treacherous hurricanes in a remarkably short period of time.
Most areas have no fencing, but some are nearly impossible to cross, from the widest sections of the Rio Grande to deep canyons and treacherous mountains.
TOKYO (Reuters) - A European-Japanese spacecraft set off on a treacherous seven-year journey to Mercury to probe the solar system's smallest and least-explored planet.
"Characterize the position of Californian sanctuary cities along with the position of the entire California administration as absolutely and completely treacherous and disgusting," a directive read.
It was a somewhat confusing and treacherous web that, in short, permitted Bulger a degree of immunity while he went around committing or ordering heinous hits.
Because "more is merrier," Jon even invites members of the Brotherhood and The Hound (!!!) to join them on a treacherous journey into the cold, bleak snow.
Since she lost everything and faced a treacherous journey, she was given a IOC Olympic Solidarity scholarship — a scholarship to help athletes qualify for the Olympics.
In other words, the inability to deliver the products from a city to a more remote or rural area because of treacherous roads or inadequate transportation.
The Greek political right, which included the leaders of the Orthodox church, demonised the communist forces in the civil war as treacherous and territorially ambitious Slavs.
The little yellow flower, a relative of hibiscus, was growing on a treacherous vertical cliff, so humans probably never could have found it on their own.
The skill is riding a 1938 Ariel Red Hunter at speed on a road of treacherous cobbles that could shift and spill you at any time.
As a wildling, he considers this treacherous tundra his home turf, and even though Jon is executing a dumb idea, Tormund is confident in his abilities.
Brendan, an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan, described his year in the treacherous Korengal Valley and what it was like to lose a close friend.
It's a bit of a treacherous path by foot, so I can only imagine what it must be like if you're doing it in a wheelchair.
Cramer: Charts showing a huge S&P correction could becoming Cramer: Your only hope for this treacherous market No. 6, the geopolitical situation had to improve.
But whereas rocky crags, treacherous cornices, thin air, and wildly fluctuating temperatures are common to most vertiginous snow-clad peaks, Everest's troubles are partly man-made.
Volatility is sometimes seen as a plus for hedge fund managers, who are able to bet against stocks in treacherous market conditions unlike long-only funds.
A nasty mix of snow and ice gripped the Southeast this weekend, leading to treacherous driving conditions, canceled flights and thousands of people stranded at home.
It takes years of experience navigating treacherous conditions, not to mention the expense of fuel and supplies in this far-flung corner of the Canadian Arctic.
Susanto said the roads in the jungle leading to northern Lombok were treacherous and badly damaged in the quake, which is likely to hamper aid efforts.
The group blamed the killing of Ibrahim Badreddin al-Houthi on "the treacherous hands affiliated with the U.S.-Israeli aggression and its tools", without providing details.
But some of those cities have experienced significant political blowback when they implemented the new tax, hinting that Lamont's plan may cross into treacherous political territory.
"This voyage may indeed be treacherous, with storms along the way, but it also holds the promise of clear, calm waters and beautiful vistas," he said.
Visitors from the south could still get to Big Sur through a treacherous detour inland that involved steep cliffs and hairpin turns, but many stayed away.
T.P.C. Sawgrass in Florida and PGA West in California — both with treacherous island greens — were early and controversial creations but are regular stops on the tour.
The journey north is so treacherous that migrants have increasingly decided to travel in large groups for safety, marking a potential shift in traditional migration patterns.
The Inuit, who share an intimate connection with these caribou, have always said that a few lead and the rest follow along this treacherous Arctic journey.
The beauty of Dancer is that it's not about the angst of one man, but more about the inevitable and treacherous but rewarding journey toward perfection.
The 6% pullback from the late-July record high to the August lows in the S&P 500 was partially recovered, but in choppy, treacherous fashion.
The 6% pullback from the late-July record high to the August lows in the S&P 20113 was partially recovered, but in choppy, treacherous fashion.
According to the Washington Post, Burnett fell while hiking a treacherous segment of Yosemite's famous Half Dome that involves climbing with the assistance of metal cables.
He ends up alienating white colleagues like his pal David (Andrew Hovelson) by telling them that their professed liberality is in fact more treacherous than bigotry.
Animators have previously said that using white paint would have been too bright and made it difficult to spot the pups during the treacherous snow scenes.
Pakistan: Six mountain climbers were rescued after an avalanche trapped them on a treacherous stretch of the Hindu Kush on the border with Afghanistan, officials said.
Her voice is whispery and sweetly tearful with a steely undercurrent, and it stakes out a particular persona: passionate and vulnerable but also vindictive and treacherous.
A bigger task was preparing the editors for the fact that we would not be able to summit Mount Washington, 6,288 treacherous feet above sea level.
It has pushed would-be border crossers into treacherous areas, and thousands have died in one of the greatest continuing human tragedies in the Western Hemisphere.
Numerous young army officers, whose colleagues were killed fighting the Taliban on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, believed the rhetoric about the treacherous civilian leadership and journalists.
They climb treacherous tenement stairs in Little Italy to the spot where Anna's first husband was whacked; two weeks later Vito "dragged" her to the altar.
Road travel is treacherous as well, with windy conditions creating blowing snow and near-whiteout conditions in some of the hardest-hit areas across the Midwest.
Now all three will sit around the table in the White House Situation Room, steering a new president through the treacherous crosscurrents of a stormy world.
Instead, people turned their minds to mysterious beasts, such as the giant squid, and the treacherous workings of the Bermuda Triangle, according to the Washington Post.
" He insisted that rebellions were caused not by the slaves' mistreatment but simply by their nature: "brutish, ignorant, idle, crafty, treacherous, bloody, thievish, mistrustful, and superstitious.
Mr. Johnson is walking a tightrope that officials said could become even more treacherous if Mr. Trump's showdown with Iran opens a new trans-Atlantic rift.
But the treacherous politics thrown up by the Kavanaugh controversy also imperil a Republican Party already in a deep hole with women voters in the midterms.
Traffic and treacherous conditions aren't something you can necessarily get around — a mindset that's difficult to accept in our Waze and Google Maps era of shortcuts.
The first half of the race was treacherous, with the yellow flag waving seven times, including a caution just before lap 100 for a multicar wreck.
Robert Mueller's special investigation may just be starting, but for President Donald Trump and his aides, it's already entered one of the most legally treacherous phases.
The Channel is one of the world's busiest shipping lanes, and the migrants' inflatable boats are not equipped to cross it, especially in treacherous winter weather.
Washed in a bleak gray filter, the show finds Olaf chasing the Baudelaires through creaky mansions, lush mazes, and fiercely whipping winds on a treacherous lake.
National Weather Service meteorologists estimate an additional 2 to 6 inches of snow and 10-15 mile per hour winds will cause treacherous travel conditions on Friday.
A stalemate still seemed unlikely as England neared the end of their innings, having struggled to chase New Zealand's total of 241 runs on a treacherous pitch.
Spain&aposs Maritime Rescue Service says those rescued Saturday included 264 people in 16 boats in the Strait of Gibraltar, a busy shipping lane with treacherous currents.
Similarly, the South Korean artist Kyungah Ham's beautifully embroidered abstract canvases, which are surreptitiously made in the North, refer to the treacherous contact maintained between both sides.
Drivers were warned of treacherous driving conditions with motoring organization the RAC saying that they were expecting to handle 11,000 breakdowns by the end of the day.
On a similar note, the sea path, while a straight line, is probably not the safest or most ideal route given that it skirts treacherous Antarctic waters.
The complex, in which the boys reportedly traveled through the treacherous cave as part of an "initiation" ritual , will become a showcase for locals and tourists alike.
They dodge enemy "fire," strap "wounded" comrades to makeshift stretchers, and race bamboo rafts across treacherous waters with all the gusto of kids playing Capture the Flag.
Many predict his swift impeachment and demand "resistance" to all he does, an overwrought choice of word, implying that Democrats who work with him are treacherous collaborators.
But the fact that there is even an appearance of Ukraine kowtowing to Trump shows just how politically treacherous this entire situation has become for the president.
According to physicist Diandra Leslie-Pelecky, author of the book The Physics of NASCAR: The Science Behind the Speed, curbs in particular can be treacherous for cyclists.
They note that hundreds of SEALs do their jobs professionally and ably despite the Pentagon constantly calling on them to serve in the world's most treacherous places.
If I can overcome the most treacherous years of my life, then I can pull myself out of a spiral over a girl not texting me back.
Being able to remember where to find food is a useful skill for a slime mold to have in the wild, because its environment can be treacherous.
The man appeared to have been involved in a 213-vehicle collision -- including two tractor trailers -- under "slick and treacherous" road conditions, according to the state police.
The man appeared to have been involved in a 23-vehicle collision -- including two tractor trailers -- under "slick and treacherous" road conditions, according to the state police.
Dr. Klugman explains that a procedure (called Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) performed during an IVF cycle can help doctors identify the embryos that don't carry the treacherous mutation.
The Last Guardian is still a game about a young boy and a giant mythological creature who join forces to survive a beautiful, mystical, and treacherous environment.
Houston's harsh summer illustrates just how treacherous life near the NBA's summit is and will be for anyone who approaches it long after the Warriors are gone.
This young challenger's treacherous decision to oppose the mayor's legacy project, a regeneration scheme to build a glitzy casino in the city's marina, sets up their rivalry.
When Mr. Erdogan made Turkey too powerful and independent, nefarious cabals in the West and their treacherous "agents" at home started a campaign to tarnish Turkey's democracy.
As mayor of Newark, New Jersey, Cory Booker took up the treacherous task of overhauling the city's schools, betting big on charter schools, teacher accountability, and philanthropy.
Ben's medical skills come in handy, but they eventually realize that they have to brave the treacherous journey down the mountain to have any chance of surviving.
Even after Hitler's army had thrust eastward in the summer of 1941, Stalin could not believe that his good Nazi allies would do such a treacherous thing.
Gregg Hora, an Iowa hog farmer and president of the state's Pork Producers Association, said there is always concern when transporting live animals in treacherous driving conditions.
"Snow may be beautiful but it can also be treacherous and I urge North Carolinians to take this storm seriously and get ready for it now," Gov.
Twenty hours after the original departure time, Galindez and 40 other passengers finally set out over treacherous roads on an overnight journey from Caracas to San Cristobal.
The recent history of France had taught Melville a lesson—that existence is treacherous—and not for a moment will he allow his hero to forget it.
After Boasberg's ruling, the path forward for states seeking commonsense reforms to broken health-care systems has become even more treacherous, and citizens will suffer for it.
The crowded ship has appealed for shelter from 7-meter high waves and icy winds amid treacherous conditions, as the rescued migrants hunker under tarpaulins on deck.
Even June and Moira's reunion is treated like yet another complication in the grander scheme of the Commander's treacherous outing than the huge revelation it actually is.
It's currently being guided by Eddie's estranged wife Sarah (Michelle Monaghan) and the slippery, occasionally treacherous Cal (Hugh Dancy), who's nursed a crush on Sarah for years.
The team also includes two swimmers from war-torn Syria who, separately, made the treacherous voyage across the Aegean Sea on flimsy inflatable boats to reach Europe.
The dangers of their nuclear weapons program are many: they are routinely moved around the country over dangerous and treacherous roads in unmarked vehicles with few defenses.
Stung by ever-rising tuition costs and anxious about a treacherous job market, many students left the humanities for more job-focused majors after the Great Recession.
Britain's redoubtable but unsung foreign secretary "stood against the sky" when Greece, Turkey and Berlin were in play in a treacherous game of bluff and double bluff.
Headed into the 2018 midterm elections, Republicans are mostly facing a treacherous landscape in which they fear that Mr. Trump could be a liability in suburban districts.
The obstacle course was clinically devised to teach them how to navigate treacherous ground without having to worry about falling, and how to fall if they did.
"Fighting constitutional hardball with constitutional hardball is a high- risk and potentially very treacherous path," Levitsky, the co-author of "How Democracies Die," told me on Wednesday.
"I know you're afraid of the truth, but do not wipe your treacherous mugs with my late brother's name," he said, banging his hand on the podium.
Still, however historic the ruling of the court, considered a liberal counterweight to the conservative politics sweeping India, gay people here know that their landscape remains treacherous.
To the Editor: No mother sends her child alone on a treacherous journey unless she fears that the violence at home is more dangerous than the trek.
Mr. Chappelle likes the high-wire act of comedy, using the tension produced by wading into polarizing, treacherous material to set up the release that laughter provides.
Winter weather caused dangerous road conditions The weather already walloped the upper Midwest, bringing heavy snow, freezing rain and treacherous travel conditions to those in its path.
Reform of France's pension system, which offers some of the most generous benefits in the industrialised world, has proven a treacherous task for past and present governments.
These refugees, and others like them, risked everything to make this treacherous journey because the lives they left behind posed an even greater danger than the sea.
The first fifty or so pages go by smoothly, with a confident, convincing account of the transformations that have made the world less treacherous than ever before.
The Trump administration, with Mr. Sessions now in charge of federal marijuana policy, can't stop it but they're clearly going to make it harder and more treacherous.
Reform of France's pension system, which offers some of the most generous benefits in the industrialized world, has proven a treacherous task for past and present governments.
Shiffrin is about to branch out from the safer, slower, meticulous world of slalom to tackle the daredevil, treacherous, high-speed races of downhill and super-G.
A Republican loss in any of the elections could give the president's detractors ammunition to argue he's politically weakened as he heads into a treacherous 2020 campaign.
Hailey is the daughter of the famously born-again Stephen Baldwin; Justin rededicated himself to the Lord in the midst of his treacherous ascendance to teen icon.
Mr. Ravenhill knows his theater, and you feel not just the influence of the Greeks but also Ibsen and Beckett stalking the treacherous confines of his play.
Among other sites, you'll see the notoriously treacherous 2169th hole, with its island green, where more than 2189,1933 errant balls are retrieved from the lake each year.
As he trains her to control her powers, she begins to fall for him, but it becomes clear that his courtship is more treacherous than she first realized.
Naked and Afraid XL premieres on Sunday night, meaning that nine new survivalists will be dropped off in Ecuador's treacherous Amazon basin, 100 miles from the closest city.
When the Iuventa arrived at the scene, in open seas about 17 nautical miles from the Libyan city of Sabratah, the situation was even more treacherous than expected.
Knowing what we do about John and Debbie's life, the deadly details of that mysterious new murder case likely only scratch the treacherous surface of its marital betrayal.
Meanwhile, the divers are now thought to have reached the boys and have begun preparing the first of them for the long and treacherous journey to the surface.
But more so than normal, the volatile 2016 campaign poses treacherous questions for politicians who all seem to be waiting to see where the shifting political sands settle.
In December 2015 a team of 10 scientists made the treacherous journey to the Danger Islands, on the edge of the Weddell Sea's oceanic vortex of sea ice.
As Nicole Tung's nightmarish pictures capture, some Rohingya mothers are forced to beg for scraps on the side of a dark and treacherous road to feed their children.
This is where some have met their death -- either slipping from the cables, or falling from "Death Slabs," massive, slick rocks that are particularly treacherous during inclement weather.
All that was certain was that they were among a growing number of people trying to make the crossing in winter time, when the sea is more treacherous.
Look for Trump to act like he won re-election, even though he faces a treacherous two years, with Congress and with his own 2020 re-election map.
The 60-year-old has in the past completed marathons across Antarctica and the North Pole, but says the upcoming challenge will be the "most treacherous one" yet.
But the crossing can be treacherous, with too many migrants -- some fleeing war or persecution, others seeking a better life -- crammed into what are often barely seaworthy boats.
At Sebha's overcrowded and chaotic hospital, up to 50 sick or injured sub-Saharans come in daily from the treacherous desert, fleeing war, insurgency, drought, joblessness, and poverty.
Wall Street strategists were telling clients not to expect much from the market this year, and hedge funds — after a grinding, treacherous 2015 — limped into 2016 playing defense.
The public has been primed to accept violations of rights in the name of national security, and that is a treacherous foundation on which to build a future.
Elsewhere in Massachusetts: The fire department in the town of Duxbury reported multiple water rescues and "treacherous" conditions, while flooding has hit the town of Scituate particularly hard.
The 21-year part of the US dollar market has been treacherous in 22 and not always easy to access, with some issuers completely bypassing the tenor altogether.
Many of the children in Nauru are already trying to overcome the trauma of being persecuted in their home countries and making the treacherous sea journey to Australia.
And north of Washington in Beltsville, Maryland, a man walking along U.S. Route 1 in treacherous conditions died after a snowplow hit him, said Maryland State Police Sgt.
"Snow may be beautiful but it can also be treacherous and I urge North Carolinians to take this storm seriously and get ready for it now," Cooper said.
But his plans hardly seem sufficiently sweeping to unlock the victory that eluded Presidents George W. Bush and Obama in a nation that is treacherous for foreign invaders.
However, constructing these huge projects in treacherous conditions and the relative infancy of the industry means it is one of the most expensive forms of energy to build.
Gonzalez acknowledged the team's treacherous path last week before a game at Citi Field, when conceding that the Braves' best sources of hope were still in the minors.
But it could also make conditions treacherous for firefighters battling the Camp Fire, which has charred more than 963,250 acres and was only 75% contained as of Tuesday.
Then — despite his promise to walk me back to my hotel, which was two miles away down an unlit, treacherous coastal road — he rolled over and fell asleep.
"We as a nation are unfortunately now face to face with a situation of unlimited, immeasurable acts that are inhumane, defy human values and are treacherous," Muezzinoglu said.
He's thrown Senate Republicans in politically treacherous waters by forcing them to choose between the public's antipathy towards the wall and the GOP base's enthusiastic support for it.
They thought that it would be fortifying for teen-agers to witness fictional young people navigating the treacherous waters of social life and social media—and surviving them.
The process of determining the level of such a cap is itself problematic, while any "price control regime" is going to have to navigate potentially treacherous regulatory waters.
The release Tuesday morning of the email chain preceding the meeting in June 2016 is explosive, as well as legally and politically treacherous for Trump and his associates.
This movie follows an inventor who accidentally turns shrinks his children to smaller-than-ant-sized, leaving them to traverse the treacherous backyard to make it home safely.
Her mix of a well-educated background and a lucky streak got me through some treacherous passages where other, more brutish avatars might not have been so able.
For her recent project The Sulfur Miners, Russian photographer Lena Tsibizova ventured to the treacherous volcanoes these miners labor in daily, in order to tell their fascinating story.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the treacherous Altai Mountains in the far reaches of western Mongolia, golden eagles build their nests high up on rock faces.
In the novel and film, Carlo is transformed from a heroic figure into a charismatic but vain leader; his English wife, Marion Cave, morphs into a treacherous spouse.
In October, migrants leaving Honduras formed a caravan to the United States, finding safety in numbers on the treacherous trip through Mexico, where they are prey for gangs.
They were paid lower wages than white workers, even as they worked longer hours, took on the most treacherous stretches of track and became renowned for their work.
The political divisions stoked by migration have left the line between humanitarian intervention and criminal interaction increasingly treacherous to navigate in many countries for nongovernmental organizations, or NGOs.
The death toll from the storm rose to at least 9403 in North and South Carolina, where roads were treacherous and even the most stately trees were falling.
Apart from Lee, the women in the movie are either naïve, like Rice, or treacherous, like Irene Kelly (Molly Ephraim), the (fictional) Hart staffer who sells out Rice.
Down in the subway, the footing might be even more treacherous: Has it ever seemed to you that on snowy or slushy days, station floors get unusually slippery?
It also has treacherous geography, and it controls a great many proxy forces across the Middle East and even in likely sleeper cells in Europe and Latin America.
She lives with her paranoid, survivalist father — a self-taught philosopher and gun nut who teaches her that the world is a treacherous place and humanity is doomed.
This, too, will be a far more treacherous and violent production: "much darker and much more serious than the original," says Jacob Guzman, who plays Chino, a Shark.

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