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" That's why, Capri added, "Beijing is treading very carefully here.
Macron is treading where past French leaders have shied away.
We're still by the boardwalk, but we're now treading water.
Currencies elsewhere fared little better despite the dollar treading water.
So he's treading carefully, trying not to needlessly alienate them.
At the moment, investors appear to be treading more carefully.
I immediately returned home, treading very slowly and very softly.
Their biggest competition, the Cavs, seem to be treading water.
My mind doesn't flit around as much when I'm treading.
But essentially he was treading water — and he was 27.
But even the former president's political opponents are treading lightly.
Though I kind of think it kept me treading water.
After treading carefully for a week after Virginia Lt. Gov.
The present-day events seems to generally take place over the course of the same few days, with each sibling treading and re-treading the same events from their own perspective — save a few flashbacks.
Central banks are treading carefully in part because of low inflation.
Wow, we're really treading water on this season of The Bachelorette!
She then saw Walthers treading the water and screaming for help.
"We have a system that's not even treading water," she said.
And thus treading more directly on the likes of Instagram's toes.
Now, officials on both sides of the debate are treading carefully.
"The (cattle futures) market was just treading water today," Houghton said.
Yet from an outside vantage point, SmartThings has been treading water.
Make no mistake about it: America is treading in dangerous waters.
It's a sensitive subject, and undoubtedly the writers are treading cautiously.
The authors were aware that they were treading on sensitive ground.
This work is treading around that crossing and uncrossing of wires.
That's why far too many Americans feel like they're treading water.
Even though Taiwan is welcoming protesters, the government is treading cautiously.
The Taiwanese government is treading carefully, presumably to avoid provoking Beijing.
It's not treading the same path, but traveling in a spiral.
And anybody to defend that is treading on very thin ice.
Little did they know that they were treading on sacred ground.
Bernie Sanders looked good, healthier, in good form, treading familiar ground.
But the makeover risks treading on a key symbol of Vietnamese nationalism.
I'll be treading on my own toes, shooting myself in the foot.
However, the market is treading cautiously when it comes to Fed expectations.
The father says he will hear his son treading atop the grave.
It is easy to understand why Citi's top brass are treading gingerly.
A rag-picker, treading precariously, sniffs for plastic bottles and other recyclables.
In recent years, though, The Bachelor has been treading into political waters.
Thailand is treading carefully after a 2006 episode that tarnished its reputation.
"Investors should know that they are treading on thin ice," he wrote.
I did have to stop a family from treading on it tho!
But from a regulatory standpoint, Sure Genomics is treading on thin ice.
With memories of that unexpected outcome still fresh, traders are treading lightly.
Because Mr. Browne aside, there's a lot of treading water going on.
Yet, here he is, treading that fine line between friend and foe.
But Ayotte and McCain are treading carefully around the controversial GOP nominee.
Salman is treading through tricky territory, boldly overruling the clerics accustomed to
"Treading on weakness is… what dating felt like," Waldman writes/Nate says.
But most candidates are treading carefully around voting rights for the incarcerated.
"My family has always been treading on thin ice financially," she said.
"My perception is, I've been treading water for 30 years," he said.
Both Clintons are treading carefully, though — some Democrats see them as liabilities.
Let's now dispense with the obvious clichés: The Times is treading water.
But she is now treading more lightly on many of those stances.
"It is just unbelievable that we are simply treading water," she said.
That's because Uber is essentially treading water until autonomous cars hit the roads.
I had been treading in the deep end of the ocean all along.
For that reason, OpenAI is treading cautiously with the unveiling of GPT-22.
That may be why the administration, at least for now, is treading softly.
She felt as if they'd been treading water for years in their marriage.
But authorities are treading carefully because immigration is a delicate subject in Japan.
It's the water-treading that The Walking Dead has become so infamous for.
Seeing their faces feels like treading on a plug with no shoes on.
But bags and shoes aren't the only accessories treading into the vegan terrain.
Or rather, it generates suspense by treading the boundary between two familiar narratives.
Everyone is treading carefully, not least Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
But Gessen has Andrei walk through Moscow as if he's treading terra incognita.
Impeachment could be politically disastrous for Democrats, which is why they're treading lightly.
Of course, it seems that Myshkin has been treading water his whole life.
For now, the United States is treading cautiously in its approach to Venezuela.
It's also scary to be treading on the same territory as Joseph Mitchell.
"Other characters in the story are treading new ground, new territory," Shalhoub said.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks in Washington on Thursday.
Trump had previously offered gentle praise for Pelosi for treading carefully on impeachment.
China has its red lines, and Hong Kong is treading close to them.
The reemergence of the Trump rally comes after a few weeks of treading water.
I believe we are treading into territories more treacherous than even Orwell himself contemplated.
The pool exercise involves treading water and swimming in dive masks and camouflage uniform.
Some of the aspirant countries of the western Balkans are treading this path, too.
London's FTSE fell 0.3% while Frankfurt stocks gained 21.2120% and Paris was treading water.
But after a few more weeks of treading water, that no longer seems likely.
He was treading similar ground, depicting men in naval uniforms and states of undress.
Major internet service providers are treading carefully around a new proposal from conservative Rep.
Parker Brothers were soon producing 20,000 Monopoly sets a week and merely treading water.
Uber was treading on dangerous ground by even commissioning the investigation, some experts say.
"Back to the old style, treading on the washing in the bath," he says.
Ok, maybe not entirely, but the smartphone is definitely treading on the computer turf.
While competitors like Spotify and Apple Music are booming, Pandora has been treading water.
The next suggested slowly treading footsteps, followed by the twittering, skittish sounds of birds.
What's most interesting about the rollout so far is how carefully Facebook is treading.
GOP senators were treading carefully on Monday over whether they'd vote to confirm Rep.
These laws help save lives without treading on Second Amendment or due process rights.
Vicious-minded people are reverberating across social media and treading the streets in protest.
"Until we replace fossil fuels in every country, we're just treading water," Jackson said.
Beijing is treading cautiously partly to avoid jeopardizing trade talks with the United States.
It makes it hard to save and kind of feels like constantly treading water.
NIO believes it can keep treading water as long as ES280 sales keep increasing.
Adding to the 1970s vibe, Nadler warned Lewandowski he was treading dangerous historic ground.
Its door is open and the driver is treading water just beneath the car.
Mr Macron and his centre-right prime minister, Edouard Philippe, are treading a perilous line.
However, Google is likely treading lightly as it faces regulatory challenges in Europe, Cakmak noted.
"This is really tough on us, we are really treading water here," she tells PEOPLE.
So, as much as this is completely Chyna's own decision, the literature recommends treading lightly.
ONLY a couple of weeks ago Angela Merkel looked to be treading a fraying tightrope.
Local law enforcement, led by Harney County Sheriff David Ward, is treading lightly as well.
Investors can breathe a sigh of relief that the biggest Black Swan is treading water.
But execs are well aware of the sensitivities of their employees, so they're treading carefully.
The move quickly faded, however, partly reflecting thin treading due to the summer holiday season.
After treading lightly through May's full moon, it'll be freeing to feel a little reckless.
The pace for both teams was frenetic, treading that fine line between aggressive and reckless.
But without any drugs to build off of, investors are treading carefully in the space.
Clinton is treading a different path toward the White House than her past three predecessors.
But other witnesses have also described treading lightly for fear of angering the governor's office.
One senses a field of inquiry that is, today, treading water more than making progress.
Just eight years ago, Democrats were treading lightly on the issue of race in America.
Treading carefully while researching contentious sites is a skill Ayvazyan learned early in his work.
And just replacing some retiring democratic appointed judges will be the equivalent of treading water.
These gray, heavy zinc plates now have foot scuffs from years of museum visitors' treading.
And now, instead of treading he is actually starting to swim to a safe place.
Still, the central bank is treading cautiously, waiting to see what happens with the economy.
Then, it would be simple to throw life vests to the water-treading Trump supporters.
Meanwhile, Amazon is making its own advancements in grocery and apparel, treading on Walmart's turf.
We have the best time together every time we hang out, but I am treading lightly.
"Some would say [we're] treading water," said Kim Forrest, senior equity analyst at Fort Pitt Capital.
Or is the company merely treading uncomfortably and unethically close to the line of the law?
Durden, who said he was a former Navy pilot, had been treading water for 20 hours.
"Today investors are just treading water," said Kim Forrest, senior equity strategist at Fort Pitt Capital.
The market has also been treading water as investors fret about elevated valuations following the election.
To see Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton treading the boards at her school is a dream.
After eight years of multiple QE's and basically 0 percent rates, were are barely treading water.
"That faint sound you can hear is our two authors treading very, very carefully," Lane wrote.
But with few new clear developments in recent weeks, analysts said the currency was treading water.
The biggest shopping day in China is fast approaching, and American companies are treading carefully. Nov.
That those left treading water are often women does not rock Smee's project in the slightest.
"We are treading water," said Kim Forrest, research analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group in Pittsburgh.
Clinton remains the favorite, but she faces five months of treading water in a shark tank.
With major Brexit developments on the immediate horizon, sterling has been treading water in recent sessions.
"We are treading a lot more lightly on our politics at home," Ms. Sproul-Latimer said.
By 0758 GMT, shares in Blue Label were treading water at 15.15 rand following the announcement.
It's a lot to ask a generation already treading water to suddenly adjust to new norms.
The ebb and flow of a life disconnected from a body can be like treading water.
Regardless of ideology, most Democrats seeking their party's presidential nomination have been treading cautiously on China.
Vladimir knows he's treading a fine line on his show and is careful not to overstep it.
It's a bloated season, often treading water and creating cumbersome subplots to pad 13 hour-long episodes.
It's been 10 years since Kramer's tirade at the Laugh Factory, but he's clearly still treading lightly.
Currencies elsewhere were broadly treading water although the dollar index extended modest losses it had suffered overnight.
"We just want to make sure we're excited every year and we're not treading water," said Ross.
It's gotten out of his hands, and once it's out there, he's treading on dangerous water now.
Currencies were treading water or trading weaker despite the dollar being on track for a weekly fall.
While he's definitely treading into solo territory, he never even considered becoming a solo artist until recently.
Set goals If you feel like you're just treading water at work, it's time to dive in.
I feel like we are just treading water and not looking to the future with our finances.
The Chinese government is treading a thin line between deleveraging and keeping its debt-fueled economy humming.
"There's a company in Chicago, Barrel of Monkeys, that is a similar thing," Overtree said, treading carefully.
More market swings could leave it ultimately treading water until conditions become more clear, Mr. Deshpande said.
And as Ted Cruz showed at the RNC convention, treading the line with Trump can be dangerous.
Mexican negotiators, however, are treading cautiously amid push-back from Mexican industries such as textiles and footwear.
Her comment was a reminder of the deeply perilous ground that Schiff and his team are treading.
This difference shows in the successes experienced in Wisconsin versus the "treading water" status quo in Minnesota.
Some holdouts remain But some vulnerable Democrats in 2020 are still treading cautiously on the issue. Rep.
The boots would have been useful for treading knee-deep in the sticky mud of the Thames.
The government is taking a low-key approach to the standoff, and Republican presidential candidates are treading carefully.
Like most people, I have an outdated view of the sport: women in makeup, treading water, smiling constantly.
Typo is treading one such line — balancing between being attention-grabbing and not offending parents of young kids.
But for the last several months he has been largely treading water among the second tier of candidates.
But I couldn't keep treading water solely to meet other people's expectations, or even my own outdated ones.
And both companies are treading into uncharted territory with regards to robotics, automation, and other unforeseen AI advancements.
I soaked up the warmth I'd been craving, treading water in some bucolic pool I'd never seen before.
The father also remarks about how, even in death, he will hear his son treading atop the grave.
The pan-European STOXX 600 stocks index was treading water close to 256.56-month highs touched on Tuesday.
Gordon said investors are also treading water ahead of the reporting season due to kick off mid-February.
This includes a "forced swim test" which observes how long it takes rodents to give up treading water.
Now, however, she's back with her first release of 2017 and she's very much treading her own path.
German stocks were treading water, though the index was on track for its best week since December 21.
The rand was treading water after data showed South Africa's budget deficit widened year-on-year in January.
The atmosphere is expectant, and sludging wellies from all four corners of Worthy Farm have come treading in.
Most of us float in the direction of the current, swimming a little, or walking, or treading water.
Foot treading lasts for hours, and it is done first in silence, and then is accompanied by music.
The AT&T CEO is treading on thin ice by claiming there's no logic in blocking the deal.
Since Trump's election last year, Xi Jinping has been treading on what would traditionally be considered US territory.
"  He later said that Google, as well as Facebook and Twitter, were "treading on very, very troubled territory.
On Thursday, it was pockmarked with bright orange blotches left by footsteps treading on the rain-drenched fabric.
Artists moved by a love of the cold recited their verse while treading in the near-freezing river.
Almost since her splashy January announcement that she was entering the race, Ms. Harris has been treading water.
When we went into the stadium at half-seven, I was treading on one with every other footstep.
They were also operating within that history, treading the path of the very movement they insist they despise.
Reminiscing, avoiding treacheries, she and Toby seemed to be treading on safe stepping stones above dark flowing water.
She operated daily with the nervous energy of a person who, if she stopped treading water, would sink.
Like most of us, he's treading water, not swimming to safety but refusing to give in and drown.
In the images of fireworks, paint's matter disperses across a monochromatic field, treading the border between abstraction and representation.
Having said that, I will give him credit for again treading in these places that need to be addressed.
Developers won't be in danger of losing access to that Find Friends Facebook API for treading in its path.
Parents may worry that schools are indoctrinating their children, and teachers can be wary of treading on thorny ground.
His ship was later sunk in the South Pacific, with Robards treading water for hours until he was rescued.
After their first two games at Euros, the Republic of Ireland looked to be treading on well-worn ground.
The dollar moved sideways against a basket of currencies on Friday and Central European units were also treading water.
"Prices appear to be treading water ahead of this week's events," said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital Management.
But while large-cap stocks have been treading water, a host of important indicators have been on the move.
But as I find myself treading dangerously close to the edge of Pee-wee's wrath, I will stop there.
But authorities are treading cautiously as the threat of massive job losses could raise the risk of social instability.
That's a problem for Klobuchar, who seems to be treading water in search of a moment or a surge.
While that growth should entice any retailer, Chico's is one of a growing number of clothing brands treading carefully.
They have left public health agencies "treading water," said Ellie Dehoney, vice president of policy and advocacy at Research!
"My situation is analogous to treading near the edge of a treacherous cliff," he told Physics Today last month.
Alli was becoming more involved and left David Luiz in agony after accidentally treading on the Chelsea defender's ankle.
It's no surprise that Hollywood is treading carefully around the Chinese government given its large market's importance to Hollywood.
This is the China (frantically treading water domestically) that does not appear in the Beltway narrative of the PRC.
We know that we are just treading water unless we can get people into treatment when they need it.
Republican candidates have been treading carefully on the topic, emphasizing that they do not want people to lose coverage.
And so as the film passes the two-hour mark, it begins to feel as if it's treading water.
"We're treading lightly and taking some chips off the table," Jake Falcon, CEO of Falcon Wealth Advisors, told Paul.
He's treading carefully to ensure continued support from the U.S. while trying to make peace with powerful neighbor Russia.
Even the most socially prominent are treading carefully, fearful of offending one restaurateur or another, and jeopardizing their standing.
With the latter and more generally the economy as a whole now treading water, those flows are reversing fast.
The market, however, has been treading water because growth has been scarce and earnings expansion remains under pressure, he said.
So Amazon is treading carefully as it doesn't want to remove Prime Video from the good old Prime subscription overnight.
Red the beef cow (a cow raised to be slaughtered for meat) was literally treading water a few days ago.
He's treading familiar ground — lecturing students about how important it is to be professional, to work hard, and be motivated.
Set up this way, the story pulls us along even when the steps to burger supremacy involve treading on innocents.
Powell has been able to point to the robust labor market as a reason for treading cautiously on policy easing.
Powell has been able to point to the robust labour market as a reason for treading cautiously on policy easing.
Roach argued that Trump would be treading on dangerous ground as he inherits an economy in a very difficult situation.
On the banks of that swampy bayou sat his blacksmith shop where he made tools and horseshoes before treading home.
Europe's regional STOXX 425.93 index was treading water, Germany's DAX and France's CAC rose 0.2% and Britain's FTSE jumped 0.4%.
A prolonged and intensive scan up and down, down and up the chart left me treading in slightly safer waters.
Still, Democrats were treading carefully in a primary where tensions flared up between Cisneros and health insurance executive Andy Thorburn.
This has led one analyst to believe that Turkey is strategically treading a fine line between the west and Russia.
Automaker's are treading lightly as dealers no doubt have to buy into the idea and implementation of vehicle subscription services.
Senate Republicans are treading a narrow path as they seek to defund Planned Parenthood through passage of a healthcare bill.
The company has been treading lightly as U.S. regulators deliberate on how they might police certain uses of the technology.
He couldn't see his feet when he walked, and he risked treading on toes or tripping on some unseen obstacle.
After leaving Willie Mae's and treading through the flood for about 20 minutes, we finally made it to dry ground.
In so doing, it takes another step down the dangerous path that the Court recently began treading in Padilla v.
"It's one thing if you look at an orchestra that's kind of treading water artistically," he said in an interview.
But investors are treading with caution, having learnt the hard way not to be too hopeful after many false dawns.
"I hope it isn't a guy I dated who's mad at me," a woman treading in the next lane said.
" The poet, above, expressed remorse, too: "Treading anywhere close to blackface is horrifying to me, and I am profoundly regretful.
"We're treading water when it comes to worker safety," says Ken Kolosh, the statistics manager for the National Safety Council.
Yes, but: It comes as global multilateral organizations find themselves treading water amid a recent rise in complacency and nationalism.
The latest results, released Tuesday morning, reveal the United States to be treading water in the middle of the pool.
Mr. Jurowski made the most of nervous bits, especially the treading bass line, which seemed, more than ever, a warning.
Lionsgate stock has been treading water over the past year, rising only 4 percent in 12 months, according to FactSet.
Tenants say their new landlord is treading lightly because the building is instead rent-stabilized, making the proposed increases illegal.
This grid is a Manny grid (Manny Nosowsky, 1/10/03), so it's like treading on hallowed ground for me.
It's telling that Franco's best moments are when Jake is barely treading water, and his worst are when Jake plays hero.
When you have a fetus quoting Michel Foucault, you are moving beyond absurdity and treading dangerously close to plain old pretentiousness.
But it's been treading water since then, and it's not clear how Johnson might fit it into his jam-packed schedule.
I like how she makes life seem like a meaningless treading of water and getting upset about nonsense until we die.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 222 percent after treading water for most part of the day.
Pompeo disputed that the Trump administration was treading lightly on human rights and he praised Egypt's actions in support of Israel.
Season five begins by treading familiar ground: It wants to delve back into Tia Booth and Colton Underwood's very strange relationship.
He was treading a perilous path in Myanmar: openly calling for reforms meant to reduce the military's dominant role in government.
Currencies also recorded a strong session with the dollar treading water as many markets re-opened after a long holiday weekend.
That person said discussing any issues would be "treading on dangerous ground," and referred all questions to project manager Madeline Tan.
Investors seem to be just treading water ahead of the U.K. election and former FBI Director James Comey's Congressional testimony Thursday.
Alex began treading her father's path after having her first clairaudient experience following her aunt's death close to 15 years ago.
Olympic champion Rose described his round as a "fun day" despite treading water by parring each of the last nine holes.
In Season 3 it's treading water until things with Brown and the Order come to a head only in episode 10.
This book ends by accomplishing what it meant to: making itself indispensable, even when its author is just plain treading water.
Experts said CMS is treading carefully, and will only approve waivers that they believe will survive the inevitable lawsuits that follow.
House Democrats are treading carefully on the idea, with some progressives stopping short of endorsing that high of a top rate.
My life was a mix of more good than bad choices, largely treading water — albeit murky water — with an uncertain future.
Foot treading, stomping grapes by foot to extract the juice, is at the heart of the making of authentic port wine.
His words were the usual ones, conveying sorrow at the thought of treading on anyone's sense of dignity or self-assurance.
In recent weeks, investors have been treading cautiously amid concerns of a slowing global economy, particularly concerns over a China slowdown.
Markets turned higher after treading water for the early portion of the session, although U.S. equities retreated from their session highs.
Other messages described him as "childish," and making her feel like she was "constantly treading on egg shells" in his presence.
But I also couldn't shake a nagging feeling that Hero Boyfriend was treading into territory that I wasn't quite comfortable with.
While no changes have been made yet to the H-1B program under the current administration, Infosys has been treading carefully.
With the flurry of questions about Iran's motives and the United States' intelligence, even the president appeared to be treading carefully.
But hospitals are treading lightly as they consider deploying systems that are vastly different from technology traditionally used for health care.
Tepco and the government are treading cautiously to avoid further mishaps that could raise doubts that the plant is under control.
Now, the establishment is treading carefully, with even most hard-liners concerned that the smallest provocation could lead to military conflict.
Despite the optimism, many are treading carefully because the North American cannabis industry has hit a rough path in recent months.
The feeling of treading water at work can be detrimental to your productivity and damper your eagerness to continue to perform well.
Treading the line between loosely edited YouTube and music video aesthetics, the video is a collage of found video and original footage.
They said the U.S. government is now cautioning American universities against moving too fast and that the schools themselves are treading warily.
United Technologies shares have been treading water as investors shy away from stocks of conglomerates in favor of buying more focused companies.
Unable to continue the steady growth that their investors have always counted on, IOUs are treading water, watching as revenues dry up.
Perhaps the onus is on us to explore them in-depth rather than treading the same well-travelled ground again, and again.
That said, it's treading inherently uneven ground due to the foundation laid in season two's foray into overt science fiction adventure territory.
Wary of parting voters from the treasured centrepieces of their sitting rooms, the government is treading gently with its clean-air plan.
Only a few — namely Dom, Angela, and maybe even Joanna — have come out of this season swimming instead of frantically treading water.
The Walking Dead has long been accused of treading water when it should be creating an engaging story and moving it forward.
Even though Thursday's vote was momentous, Pelosi was still treading cautiously on the subject of whether Democrats would ultimately impeach the president.
Basically, the writers had to scrap a joke they wrote because it was treading familiar territory: Donald Trump's vile Access Hollywood tape.
And she's left lots of talented people treading water in the party's middle-ranks or, like Ms Allen, overlooked on the backbenches.
MSCI's emerging market benchmark was treading water on the day with gains in South Africa, Turkey and Russia offsetting losses across Asia .
In the moonlight while treading water to keep afloat, he could make out the dorsal fins of two blue sharks circling him.
Old - One-stroke penalty for accidentally moving your ball while searching for it, for example by treading on it or kicking it.
Other candidates across the country are treading similarly constructive paths and running campaigns based on positive contrast, as opposed to name calling.
When you take it up, you're really conscious that you are treading ground that has been trod a lot by other people.
Policy analyst Ana Quintana on Tuesday said that the international community is treading into uncharted territory with the political crisis in Venezuela.
But Yellen wouldn't bite, treading carefully in her new status as a rare Obama appointee still serving out her term under Trump.
Markets are treading carefully around uncertainty over Iran's supply, however, and signs of ample supply kept a lid on price rises Wednesday.
Treading a fine line between world opinion, his conservative Likud Party and his governing coalition, Mr. Netanyahu tried to delay the vote.
A Norwegian Cruise Line crew member who fell overboard was rescued by a Carnival cruise ship after treading water for 22 hours.
And of course, as wage pressures subside, consumers are left treading water, pulling back on their monthly purchases with waning spending power.
The cast is ready to go to war with sexist trolls who might be angry that women are treading into male territory.
Senate Republicans are also treading carefully, saying they're eager to act but nervous the bill won't solve Puerto Rico's problems long-term.
Instead, she became a Wanderer, part of the contingent of young adults who are largely treading water in the years after graduation.
A year after the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., white nationalist groups are treading cautiously into the anniversary weekend.
I was always conscious about not treading on any toes or doing things that might make them just a little bit jealous.
Now dry, Conteh had traded breaking noses in the ring to treading the boards as an actor on the stage and screen.
"It's really deep over here," she says, treading water before breaking into a breaststroke that keeps pace with Hollingworth's sleek front crawl.
"But it's kind of soothing now," he said during a recent interview I conducted while treading directly at him and typing this.
After treading water on the front nine, he picked up five birdies coming home to make his presence felt on the leaderboard.
Charging firms are treading carefully, the person added, wary of sharing too much with a company they view as a potential rival.
In its singular way, S&T is treading the same dark path that many publications, including The Times, have been traveling lately.
The euro was treading water at $1.0977 ahead of Thursday's ECB policy meeting, after plumbing a nearly three-month low of $1.0953 overnight.
The level of discourse is more meaningful, which makes interactions more difficult: Sometimes we're treading lightly and sometimes we're saying really hard things.
U.S. stock futures were treading water this morning, after the Dow's July hot streak continued to sputter, dropping for the third straight session.
TREADING water, sinking like a stone or riding the wave: there is something about water that makes it a good metaphor for life.
After years of treading on the PD's heels, the M5S overtook it in the polls earlier this year and is still narrowly ahead.
This is all very cool and thrilling legal info; plot-wise, the action of Drizin and Nirider feels a bit like treading water.
So I think that Google and Twitter and Facebook, they're really treading on very, very troubled territory, and they have to be careful.
As he attempts to untangle these impossible questions, he fingerpicks dutifully, treading onward, in spite of all of the rubble that surrounds him.
Is it interesting that Frank Ocean, Bon Iver, and Dirty Projectors all apparently disappeared for four years and returned treading similar sonic ground?
Luckily, several hours after a crew heard a "yelping sound" while out on their boat, they discovered the young raccoon treading water nearby.
Students will also learn basic swimming techniques, like "mermaid breast stroke", and treading water, along with some "under water fun" like finding treasure.
Treading directly on the toes of Pandora, Apple will also offer individuals the chance to "create [their] own stations" based on their preferences.
Opera houses are now finding that the sparring divas are not the sopranos or tenors treading the boards, but those behind the scenes.
But what we don't often see on our suburban streets is a silent-but-deadly racecar that makes 2800 horsepower while treading softly.
For the most part, I'm just treading water, neither helping nor hurting my team with my Mei (my Mei with a gold weapon!).
So you want to get into: Chaka Khan, the Queen of Funk You don't get the nickname "Queen of Funk" by treading lightly.
I was tired of treading water, of trying to use errands and routine to will away the sadness that demanded to be felt.
On Tuesday, Trump hammered Google, Twitter and Facebook, warning that they were "treading on very, very troubled territory," raising allegations of political bias.
Other emerging market currencies were largely treading water after Trump's unprecedented criticism of Federal Reserve policy shocked markets and halted a dollar rally.
I was moderately fine with Rowling having wizards treading the boards, even though it means she lied about being down with the series.
In this moment in American history, where we're all treading very lightly on very thin ice, I think that can be very helpful.
In the U.S., Uber revealed its newest self-driving car in June, while Waymo has been treading this path for some time now.
A slight, bearded man in a trucker hat and flannel shirt who has been treading lightly for the past half-hour, whistles low.
Mr. Sessions acknowledged in the interview that the proposal was "treading on dangerous ground" because of the country's long history of religious freedom.
But at a moment when public opinion on pot is changing, Murphy is treading on turf that was unthinkable not too long ago.
Markets turned higher near midday after treading water for the early portion of the session, although U.S. equities finished off the session's highs.
Her images of bare feet treading across stone and reverent plantlife are both commanding motifs, in part due to their natural-world appeal.
James Investment Research President Barry James tells CNBC's "Power Lunch" ennui seems to be settling in as the markets appear to be treading water.
Companies like Bizness Apps that are ahead of the curve can gain ground more easily, becoming influencers and trending upward rather than treading water.
We want to make sure it's manageable and we want to be able to tell a movie-like story where it's never treading water.
Major currencies were treading water as traders fretted about the fallout of the intensifying trade frictions between Washington and the rest of the world.
European markets struggled for direction with the pan-region Stoxx 20.03 nudging a touch lower, reflecting key indexes in Germany and France treading water.
" Trump said yesterday that Google was "taking advantage of a lot of people," and that Google, Facebook, and Twitter were treading on "troubled territory.
International banks with significant business ties to Saudi Arabia have been treading cautiously since the Qatar boycott started in 2017, sidestepping public Qatari deals.
Another cautionary example cited by Cramer was Portola Pharmaceuticals, a development-stage biopharma play that specializes in treading blood clots and other blood diseases.
But this isn't his first time treading hip-hop water, as he shares an intimate connection with the genre, emphasizing Southern rap in particular.
Treading in the snow with my power wheelchair, I have to be more alert and aware, to be extra careful to not get stuck.
Lawmakers are treading cautiously after news that a majority of female Marine recruits are failing the tests to get into newly open combat jobs.
Fear the Walking Dead In this water-treading episode, our characters are trying to settle where they are and love the ones they're with.
"Treading water" in this situation is worse than it might seem, since these scores come in the wake of dismal NAEP results in 2015.
But while the former fashion model turned First Lady can bask in the growing popularity of her forename, President Donald Trump is treading water.
He has threatened Facebook, Google and Twitter, saying they're "treading on very, very troubled territory and they have to be careful," whatever that means.
"Treading anywhere close to blackface is horrifying to me, and I am profoundly regretful," he said in a statement posted on Facebook and Twitter.
Now this means that we are treading in difficult water because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong with capitalism.
However, the central bank returned to its easing stance in full force in September this year as prices and growth rates are treading water.
In fact, her prime achievement in midlife seems to be successfully treading water without further emotional injury — and it is a hard-won stasis.
" Trump has complained about bias and said Facebook, Twitter and Google were "treading on very, very troubled territory and they have to be careful.
Tesla has been treading dangerous waters recently, with CEO Elon Musk asking for refunds from some suppliers to help the company turn a profit.
For all of Mr. Trump's characteristic bluster, the self-described king of the deal is treading gingerly on the actual policies in the bill.
Still, it's clear that the party is treading carefully, both to avoid setting up another disappointment and to help Jones appeal to moderate voters.
But with a division title secured, and no chance of a first-round bye, Los Angeles is just treading water until the playoffs begin.
The event was rife with artists treading the line between childlike, creepy, abstract, and surrealist art, which catered to my undying penchant for nostalgia.
For now, Manchin is treading water with West Virginia voters: Morning Consult pegged him in April with 43 percent approval and 44 percent disapproval.
In the meantime, it seems, a number of those involved in the periphery are treading lightly in hope of not burning bridges on either side.
The Labor Department reported last month that if you look at median weekly earnings and factor in inflation, the typical worker is just treading water.
"Oils were down and the golds were a little bit better, but overall everyone was treading water," said John Ing, president of Maison Placements Canada.
I observed the dog was currently treading water to stay afloat and seemed to be getting weaker, most likely due to the cold water temperature.
Mike Rogers, former head of the House Intelligence Committee, faulted Obama for treading the same kind of political terrain as Trump with his angry remarks.
The London Metal Exchange (LME) contract has since late February been treading water in a $6,0003-6,550 range with an absence of clear chart signals.
The comments by De la Serna show Madrid, which received the deal favorably, was treading carefully until the full details of the merger are finalised.
Europe's STOXX 600 Banks sector was treading water on Monday, ahead of the slew of announcements this week, with the sector closing 0.1 percent up.
The Stars led the Western Conference in points last season but are treading water with a bevy of forwards sidelined due to injury and illness.
Chappell, who was playing alongside him and is seeking his first victory on tour, had been treading water and saw Johnson pull three shots clear.
But it's not clear if these hearings are treading any new ground, and Republicans and Democrats are still divided over what the best solution is.
But he's been treading water at the edge of this season, without much buildup for what he eventually does — or much fallout from it, either.
It was treading water against most major currencies ahead of U.S. trading, buying 21 yen and at $2328 and $21.6 against the euro and pound.
It was virtually treading water against most major currencies by 2328 GMT, buying 21.6 yen and at $1.2325 and $1.3965 against the euro and pound.
To those who thought Parker was washed, the man is doing so much more than treading water in a situation that banks on his minutes.
Homebuilding has been treading water for much of this year amid shortages of land and skilled labor as well as rising costs of building materials.
This team is treading water with a different look than they began the season with, and it will likely change some more before the end.
But with such aggressive, unyielding attacks on Democrats, Mr. Trump and his Republicans risk treading into territory that is a minefield of tension over race.
While some actors and directors have called for a boycott of the state, the film industry as a whole is treading carefully on the issue.
"I think that Google and Twitter and Facebook, they are really treading on very, very troubled territory and they have to be careful," he said.
Passages like "We have come, treading our path through the blood of the slaughtered" acknowledge the place of lynching and slavery in the national history.
He started looking into Pruitt's travel costs in February, bucking the trend of many congressional committees treading lightly in conducting oversight of the Trump administration.
MSCI's global share index was treading water but is on track for a 523.143% rise in 2523.14 - the index's best performance in almost a decade.
Now, the sound of sirens still puts Ms. Varvaro in a panic, jolting her back to the hours spent treading water and praying for help.
Didi has been treading carefully since last year, when it was forced to suspend the service after two female riders were killed in four months.
Pelosi had been treading cautiously on impeachment, partly to protect these members in 2020, and because polls show the majority of Americans don't support impeachment.
In other words, if the girls think they are treading water emotionally, Diane is there to show them that there is far worse in store.
"Many companies that manufacture at home are already treading water," Rohit Chopra, a Democratic F.T.C. commissioner who disagreed with the decision, said in an interview.
Consider the wholesome mother famed for singing and dancing with Gene Kelly, palling around with Liz Taylor and Ava Gardner, and treading the boards in Vegas.
Yet science can appear to be treading water, turning out a similar scale of breakthroughs as when funding was lower and the number of researchers smaller.
"The Moon administration is already treading a fine line between engagement and what a large and vocal segment of the population regards as appeasement," said Green.
After treading water for five years, shares of J.C. Penney have surged 48 percent in 2016, positioning the stock for its best yearly gain since 2004.
Sterling was treading water against the dollar, with a key speech on Brexit by Prime Minister Theresa May later in the day in focus for traders.
After several unsuccessful attempts at grabbing the dog, they noticed that she was getting tired and paddling slower, after treading water for at least an hour.
You might think Europe is treading water these days, with one of its biggest financial centers, London, hamstrung by Brexit and the uncertainty it has fostered.
The tax workers, many of them wearing life jackets, formed a giant circle in the lake, kicking and treading water, oblivious to the creatures around them.
Jeremy's been treading water to the point that even his bullet-riddled picture of Rachel is underplayed as just another reminder that he's not over her.
It means treading into the world of amaro: a lilting, romantic name, subtly suggestive of love, for a class of liquor that's vexingly difficult to delineate.
I can see why — it was one of the few times in the campaign we seemed to be treading dangerously close to an issue with specifics.
But as Currid-Halkett's portrait of the aspirational class shows, there are plenty who will keep treading bad water so long as their own stay afloat.
China's central bank has been guiding short-term interest rates higher to help contain debt perils, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
"The last significant quarterly surge in industrial production dates back to the fourth quarter of 2017... since then, industrial production has been treading water," he said.
He is a young fellow, with sleepy ambitions, or an older fellow, treading water, or some guy who talks obscenely and makes no sense at all.
Kim's visit would be the first by a North Korean leader to the South, so security forces of both sides would be treading on unknown ground.
Scarred by the quick-change twists of President Trump's victory in 2016 — when anchors and pundits looked stunned by the outcome — network producers were treading carefully.
"There are a lot of people who are just treading water and not getting very far ahead," said Ted Rossman, credit card industry analyst with creditcards.
Across the city, in mostly blue-collar neighborhoods, farther out than many Manhattanites are used to treading, demand is on the rise, but hardly anyone leaves.
They seemed to be treading in place, a boring team safely out of contention and saddled with a roster of overpaid veterans well past their prime.
After treading in and out of several KMB venues, I arrive in a sparsely lit room where the Latvian artist Voldemārs Johansons's "Thirst" (2015) is showing.
"I think we are going to be treading water until we get the central bank announcements now," said Amo Sahota, director at Klarity FX in San Francisco.
In the 10-plus hours I spent on the phone with billing offices at several different hospitals, I felt like I was constantly treading into unauthorized territory.
Longer-dated U.S. Treasuries and euro zone bonds would be a drag on portfolios, with their expected returns treading in negative territory over the next five years.
The first really emotional episode of Making A Murderer feels a little bit like its treading water, biding time until the real meaty legalese starts to unfurl.
"When they say, 'we're going to add housing' but then also increases employee base and land grabs, it's sort of treading water, not increasing ratios," said Snider.
A season of The Walking Dead basically consists of a premiere and a finale, with a lot of meandering and lopsided water-treading between those two points.
If a growing realisation of their shared interests causes the pair to stop treading on each others' feet, perhaps India and China really will learn to dance.
Trump, Jr. does not have a particular reputation for treading lightly around sensitive subjects, nor for being on the right side of history even a single time.
Too early for 2020 Nationally, ambitious Democrats know not to focus too heavily on 2020 -- so they've been cautious about treading too heavily onto early-state terrain.
"He was remarkably fit — flat stomach, toned arms — for a forty-five year old man," Alford writes, and details how the two exchanged pleasantries while treading water.
"(The survey) provides an indication that the construction sector has been treading water at the very best in recent months," Tim Moore, economist at IHS Markit, said.
As someone who has been watching from the sidelines for the past year, it feels like 808INK are finally treading up to the precipice of something huge.
Indeed, China's central bank has been guiding short-term interest rates higher to help contain debt perils, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
This is also the team (HBO and Wildside) that brought us The Young Pope earlier this year, so treading lightly may not necessarily be their strong suit.
And it just never ends; I'm treading water in a sea of bad headlines, wave after wave of damaging words and ideas hitting me in the face.
Treading water on the day, South Africa's rand, Russia's rouble , Mexico's peso and the Brazilian real all looked on track for monthly gains following losses in August.
The Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank have pegged interest rates at or below zero for years now, and their economies are barely treading water.
Hundreds of department stores are closing, and once-chic clothing brands are barely treading water — or, in the case of American Apparel and The Limited, recently departed.
After borrowing more money for their education than their parents did, many are treading water in jobs that do not pay enough and delaying marriage and children.
" Throngs of fans paid tribute to Pasternak on June 2, "treading on freshly cut pine boughs to view the wasted face of the 70-year-old poet.
Dominic Raab, secretary of state for Brexit, the term for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, is treading a diplomatic and political tightrope in issuing the warnings.
But Mr. Dessner, perhaps treading cautiously as a white composer in a potential racial minefield, keeps the music — performed by 10 vocalists and 10 instrumentalists — resolutely lukewarm.
Once again, for better or worse, Conor McGregor is a pioneer, treading new and unsure ground in a quest for the undivided attention of the sports world.
When Brendan Dugan took over the former St. Mark's Bookshop space on East Third Street, he knew that he was treading on hallowed ground, so to speak.
As the year comes to a close, supporters of unaddressed legislation have grown increasingly anxious, treading a fine line between pressuring the governor and torpedoing their bills.
Now, when he arrives at his shop at sunrise, treading across steel pallets left over from the Soviet occupation, just six or seven employees wait to enter.
You try not to panic; you start treading water, convinced that pretty soon, your friends are going to realize you're missing, turn around, and come rescue you.
Brussels has been treading a fine line between China and the United States, trying to balance and maintain both relationships despite pressure from Washington to pick sides.
Although he had some positive results, including a first-round TKO in his first Bellator fight in October 153, Oezdemir felt like he was just treading water.
Greenpoint Open Studios (henceforth GOS) was rife with artists treading the line between childlike, creepy, abstract, and surrealist art, which catered to my undying penchant for nostalgia.
It's the concept of treading water and not being able to get to point B or accomplishing something, or becoming your best self and resurfacing, I guess.
"We were kind of treading new ground," Karina Waller, another staffer who worked on the 2010 campaign, said of the decision to mount a write-in campaign.
Treading through the streets on a hangover is like tip-toeing across the precipice of a monumental cliff face, with limbs that appear to be made from glass.
Sadr is treading cautiously, aware that Iran has manipulated Iraqi politics in its favor in the past and of Tehran's vast sway in its most important Arab ally.
"I think [the market] is basically treading water ... in advance of what the Fed is going to do," said Tom Siomades, head of Hartford Funds Investment Consulting Group.
Karyopharm Therapeutics — Karyopharm announced in a conference call Wednesday afternoon that Xpovio, a drug aimed at treading refractory multiple myeloma, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Odd as it may seem, this "republican" model of higher education commands great support in France, so Mr Macron is treading lightly in his attempts to reform it.
But because the show needed to delay having Hank find out, that left that character (along with a few others) treading water throughout the final season's first half.
In one sense, he is treading on the values espoused by President Johnson, who claimed that an "advanced civilization" needs to foster arts and culture with public support.
House Democrats are treading carefully when it comes to talk of a 70 percent marginal tax rate on income above $10 million, an idea floated by freshman Rep.
Forsyth Barr investment advisor Suzanne Kinnaird said with mixed offshore leads and a lack of domestic news the market was likely to continue treading water over the session.
"We're just kind of treading water, waiting for confirmation one way or the other," said Eric Wiegand, senior portfolio manager at U.S. Bank Wealth Management in New York.
But the two men who could likely replace her are treading carefully, even as the national narrative of the "Pelosi problem" heats up ahead of the 2018 election.
We can say goodbye, at least for now, to the Red Sox and Indians, two teams presently treading water in what appears to be a weaker American League.
When people trip and fall at subway stations, transit officials make sure the lights are changed regularly, that the steps have fresh treading and that obstacles are relocated.
With that in mind, today's Democratic presidential candidates, while supporting impeachment, are treading lightly around it on the campaign trail, where voters generally do not bring it up.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks that will take place in Washington on Thursday, although prospects for progress dimmed after Washington blacklisted more Chinese firms.
Commodity chipmaker Micron came in sixth for the S&P's top performers, but its stock has been treading water since the company's latest quarter, which beat analysts' expectations.
If he had called it "Lowering Expectations" or "Treading Water," he might have more accurately conveyed reality, though the speech would have lost some of its aspirational quality.
After years of super-loose policy, the PBOC has cautiously shifted to a modest tightening bias in recent months, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting growth.
Treading softly, the commission made only mild recommendations: basic education in hygiene and sanitation, and a promise of federal help in health matters if a state requested it.
With the "cosmic clock" already at 11:45, and storm surges arriving at the Jersey Shore with increasing regularity, they may be treading water for real before long.
When they weren't selling sporting goods or ice cream, they were in the studio or treading patches of grass and dirt at backyard shows, slowly amassing a coastal fanbase.
It struck me as a way to add a degree of undeserved intrigue to a season of television that was mostly intent on treading water through an overlong introduction.
Kardashian is treading into the same dangerous territory that "All Lives Matter" supporters occupy when she insists it's about everybody — as opposed to the people being oppressed and marginalized.
In Malaysia Najib Razak, a prime minister treading water in a swamp of financial scandal, may be relieved if an unrelated but unpopular policy is magicked away (see article).
Eric normally doesn't let me spend the night, which I respect, so this is our second time waking up together — and first on the weekend — so I'm treading lightly.
"I think we were very aware of the fact that we were treading on thin ice in terms of how do we go back," cast member Molly Price recalled.
South America's largest economies — Brazil, Colombia and Mexico in North America — have seen some improvement in manufacturing data but are treading water, with Argentina lurching toward another economic crisis.
The forint firmed 0.1 percent to 1.7193 against the euro by 1.7183 GMT, one forint firmer than the past month's average, while other Central European currencies were treading water.
The Grizzlies have been treading water since then and are 1-108.53 thus far on a three-game road trip, defeating Portland by a 91-78 margin on Monday.
The pan-European STOXX 600 barely budged, and in bond markets UK Gilts , German Bunds and most other government debt were treading water after a week of rising yields.
While he makes clear that this letter should not be construed as confirmation of any investigation, it certainly reads as though Sessions is treading right up to that line.
Odell Beckham Jr. is going to training camp soon, and it looks like he's getting a head start by treading water with some very hot weight bogging him down.
Some firms are treading cautiously, but others like Coinbase backers Andreessen and USV have effectively become branded as, in the words of one investor, "the establishment" in this market.
Armenia is a small country and needs the support of its more powerful neighbors, but it is treading a dangerous road in uniting two countries that oppose American interests.
For the Nets, this year's campaign is about cultivating camaraderie and developing the younger players, treading water until the wounded knight in shining armor — Kevin Durant — returns next season.
"You can put your hands on someone, but you don't really dunk while treading water," said Ed Hiner, a retired SEAL lieutenant commander who was a top training officer.
Members of the elections board -- which is made up of four Democrats, four Republicans and one nonpartisan appointee -- are treading cautiously as the possibility of a new election looms.
But the EU is treading a delicate line, facing accusations of compromising its values by failing to be critical enough of Turkey's deteriorating record on human rights and freedoms.
"It just felt like we would be treading water for an episode if we waited until the finale," said Kang of why they moved the deaths up an episode.
He was clearly treading carefully, one former intelligence agency chief noted, ensuring that his criticism of the president was not explicit but making his defense of the agencies clear.
Mr. Belasco suggests that the Trump administration could be treading carefully by saying that it will end the subsidies next year in an effort to avoid skewing markets further.
At the beginning, middle or end of a long day of pavement treading the harbour is the perfect place to take a seat and watch the world go by.
It's as though I'm terrified to go too far down one path as it may close off others for me and as a result, I am often treading water.
"The administration can have some influence if the opposition drifts into an area where it is treading on federal authority," said Bud Clinch, director of the Montana Coal Council.
But he appears to be treading the same path, which has become all the more dangerous given the North's advances in developing nuclear weapons in the last 83 years.
"Growth conditions in Brazil and Mexico continue to look dim as economic momentum can at best to be said to be treading water," TD Securities wrote in a note.
Treading wearily on the heels of last year's "Finding Your Feet" and this year's "Poms," Simon Hunter's "Edie" is the latest in a creaky line of fogey-fulfillment narratives.
The White House's newly installed communications director likened the U.S. to some of the world's most formidable corporates Wednesday, saying it's a nation intent on treading its own path.
Moreover, after accusations that the I.R.S. discriminated against Tea Party groups by delaying or denying their applications for nonprofit status, the agency has been treading more carefully than ever.
But step into the Martian-like dry valleys and you'll be treading on a bustling community of tiny organisms, like nematode worms and ultra-hardy water bears and mites.
It said it would also close a truck tyre re-treading workshop by the end of 2017 with the 330 employees at the site to be offered other jobs.
Now, that status quo seems very long ago and the establishment is treading carefully, with even most hard-liners concerned that the smallest provocation could lead to military conflict.
But innovation-supportive (and ideally cross-border) regulatory frameworks are possible — protecting space for technology to develop, accelerating effective responses to unexpected problems and treading carefully around free speech.
Treading carefully in a Trump stronghold, Lamb has campaigned beside national Democrats with moderate reputations, like former Vice President Joe Biden, a Pennsylvania native who grew up in Delaware.
Being five metres from a stonefish is a banality (treading on one—where distance = 0 m —is not) but it's a fabulously trivial distance to be from a black rhino.
Meanwhile Turkey's lira held up better in choppy trading, treading water following Monday's 2.7 percent gain as investors in London were gearing up to meet senior policy makers from Ankara.
And they get out on the other side, they have a ton of debt, they are working as hard as they can, but they're not getting ahead—they're treading water.
I thought about treading with caution here because the movie is a British 'festive favourite', cherished by many as a feelgood Christmas classic to watch in front of the fire.
After I buzzed him up, I listened to his footfalls echoing up the staircase and through the hallway, heavy and careful, as if treading a bridge that might give way.
Amid all the bearish sentiment from big investors like Janus' Bill Gross that the markets are treading on "thin ice," it was still risk-on in August for many investors.
Aja Romano: Honestly, I think what gripped me most was my ongoing sense of frustration that this show is treading in slow circles, which was especially intense during this episode.
Pengxin is treading carefully in its efforts to buy a bank, following reports that Chinese purchases of financial companies in Brazil have faced legal and regulatory roadblocks, two sources said.
The U.S. Federal Reserve retreated in January from its plans to tighten policy and other central banks appear to have followed - crushing volatility and leaving major currency pairs treading water.
America is treading water in a rising sea of young children with developmental delays, disabilities and mental health disorders who, without essential services, will become high-cost, low-achieving citizens.
That together with last month's increase in homebuilding and sales of previously owned homes suggests the housing market could be regaining momentum after treading water for much of the year.
So any aides telling prospective clients that they can persuade the president to take a certain action or steer him away from a particular decision are treading on dangerous ground.
Here's a guy who seems disinterested with the intricacies of the job, has spent much of the last month treading into areas there are a direct threat to our freedom.
Critic's Notebook What's most fascinating, and even moving, about the experimental works Arnold Schoenberg wrote in his mid-30s is how you hear a pioneering composer treading an uncertain path.
Today, they are treading a narrow — but seemingly viable — path toward a tax reform bill that will induce an explosion of inequality and cause about 13 million to lose insurance.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks in Washington on Thursday, though prospects for progress dimmed after U.S. President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
LG appears to be leading the pack this year with its mobile announcements, already treading the fine line between teasing a device and straight up announcing it ahead of time.
But Pelosi, who's fighting to protect the moderates who helped her secure the Speaker's gavel, is publicly treading far more cautiously than Nadler, one of the more aggressive impeachment proponents.
The crushing greatness of Bach's two extant Passion settings, which invariably make multiple appearances in the weeks before Easter, has often discouraged latter-day composers from treading the same ground.
" Trump doubled down on threats against Facebook, Twitter and Google on Tuesday afternoon, saying the social platforms are "treading on very, very troubled territory and they have to be careful.
Instead, Ms. Schwend offers a close, unblinking look at a moment in the life of a woman who's treading water as fast as she can, trying to keep her family afloat.
London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month aluminium has been treading water around the $1,800-per tonne level after hitting a two-and-a-half year low of $20193,745 earlier this month.
London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month aluminum has been treading water around the $1,800-per tonne level after hitting a two-and-a-half year low of $20193,745 earlier this month.
Since alumina is the key metallic input to the aluminium smelting process, bombed-out alumina prices are bad news for an aluminium market that is itself treading heavy water right now.
But he has shied from broaching the electorally trickier question of air pollution, which is hard to fix and risks treading on the toes of both big industry and small farmers.
"It looks like late June or early July right now," he said, before noting that he had already begun to see polar bears treading carefully to avoid the thinly-iced areas.
The money manager, who oversees $7 billion in assets at M.D. Sass, a New York-based firm he founded in 1972, believes the market may now be treading on thin ice.
Certainly Valerian feels like it's treading the same dangerous path as John Carter or Jupiter Ascending ... though it seems to be arcing toward something more like Avatar, without the preachy plot.
This lack of peer-reviewed evidence, combined with a squeamishness about treading too close to population control, has made it even more difficult to convince people that it's the right move.
But while Silicon Valley watched the paper fortunes of these magic companies go higher and higher (until recently), the rest of the world was more or less treading water — or drowning.
The Good Place's season three stint on Earth wasn't my favorite thing the show has ever done, as it seemed too often like it was treading water juuust a little bit.
Today on AM View: The Hill's Mike Lillis reports that red-state Democratic candidates are treading carefully into the renewed gun control debate ahead of the midterm elections later this year.
The last shot of the episode is her looking up like someone treading water in a dark ocean; she's played right into someone's hands, and is just waiting for the worst.
You can usually tell someone is having trouble when he or she stop moving forward and start vertically bobbing up and down, but even then some people are just treading water.
The big picture: The federal and state exchanges established by the ACA are treading water when it comes to enrollment, and Virginia is the only state to have recently expanded Medicaid.
Of course, there's much to be said for the venerable theaters of the West End, where it's possible to envision the ghosts of centuries-old dames and dandies treading the aisles.
And at Brins Mesa, one of Sedona's less trodden hiking routes, you'll cut through amazing red rock geology, treading high above lands that are essentially a precursor to the Grand Canyon.
But they are treading very carefully, fearing a repeat of 2023, when many Sanders supporters skipped the general election because they felt the party tipped the scales unfairly against their candidate.
Babos and Mladenovic, the second seeds this year, have played together as a pair more consistently, and are treading on slightly more familiar ground, having won the Australian Open in 2018.
While Otting's statement appeared to give banks carte blanche to underwrite more aggressive deals, regulated banks are still treading cautiously, although they are gradually increasing the leverage that they are offering.
The battle for Europe Executives at Nokia and Ericsson may also be treading carefully in public for fear of angering the Chinese government and being cut off from its vast market.
Stocks in Asia closed mixed on Wednesday as oil prices extended gains and the dollar was treading water ahead of the end of the Federal Open Market Committee's two-day meeting.
The U.S. dollar appeared to be treading water, as traders awaited the start of a two-day meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve for signals on the pace of future monetary tightening.
It shows him walking in an empty hulk of Building 84 and cuts to him treading the same floor, modernized to a workspace that would be familiar to anyone in Silicon Valley.
Episode 10: If All The World's A Stage, Identity Is Nothing But A Costume Penultimate episodes tend to be a little like treading water — at least when you're bingeing television that is.
To an extent, this recent pattern of treading water reflects the broader trend of football in the United States: much better than it was, but still with a long ways to go.
That is because every year, after a day spent harvesting grapes, the pickers perform what is called "foot treading," where they stomp grapes by foot to extract the juice from the fruit.
The FCC is also wary of treading on an area of policy that has traditionally been the purview of the Federal Trade Commission, which has historically taken the lead on consumer privacy.
Virtual reality soothsayers have approached the technology as though they are treading on sacred ground and ushering in not only a new era of spatial computing but a new level of consciousness.
Moves to formally monitor the sector forms part of a compromise in March between G20 members like France, who wanted more radical action, and other countries who preferred treading lightly for now.
As It's a Fine Line, Parisians Ivan Smagghe and Tim Paris have always enjoyed treading the cosmic dust between party music and the lesser-known, further-out psychedelic reaches of their psyches.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. high school students are falling further behind their global peers in mathematics and are treading water in reading and science, an ongoing survey on international education said on Tuesday.
"Clearly the Security Council is treading lightly in banning exports to North Korea," Kent Boydston, a research analyst who specializes in North Korea at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, told me.
Four years after Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton often invoked breaking the "hardest, highest glass ceiling" in her unsuccessful bid to become the first woman U.S. president, Warren is treading more carefully.
The crew aboard the C-130 plane said the airman hit the water and was treading water, but when they turned back around to find him, they couldn't see him, Lee said.
Though risk appetite appears to be recovering, emerging market currencies that sold off last week failed to make much headway, with the Turkish lira, Mexican Peso and Russia's rouble all treading water.
There was a time when the Yankees landing Troy Tulowitzki would have been trumpeted — an All-Star shortstop treading the same patch of Yankee Stadium dirt as his boyhood idol, Derek Jeter.
We got probably even more grief, walking through clubs with massive top-lights, getting in everyone's faces, treading on their Huaraches, trying to get the right shots in the middle of a melee.
Despite the dollar treading water, currencies suffered as gains in key U.S. employment data due later in the day could seal the case for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in December.
"A lot of multinationals have been treading water ... I have yet to see many multinationals take action," said Ernesto Perez, managing director for tax consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal Taxand, at another Washington conference.
Does she want to improve on the comic-book morality of the long-running comic series, or is she more interested in treading water and setting up an upcoming Rick Grimes movie trilogy?
And CFM, which specialises in engines for narrowbodied jets, and thus avoids treading on GE's toes in the widebodied-jet market, has an engine called LEAP with a bypass ratio of 2146:28.
The yuan weakened slightly on Thursday and was trading at 6.9327 per dollar at 0812 GMT, with traders treading cautiously ahead of the G20 meeting in Argentina at the end of the month.
Now if you need us, we'll be out here treading the Tribeca streets in our finest denim and vintage tees just in case there are any posses looking to add one more member.
"When we are so heavily invested in investment property, anybody that turns around that's going to touch any elements around that Is treading on some pretty politically sensitive areas," Mortgage Choice's Flavell noted.
People are suspicious that any company could be on a path of radical growth when they're treading water at a job for 15 years and haven't seen a raise in the last five.
Sterling is still down more than 16 percent against the dollar since the British vote in June to exit the EU. With memories of that unexpected outcome still fresh, traders are treading lightly.
The Miami Marlins continue to swim in the right direction with wins in six of their last seven contests while the Philadelphia Phillies are treading water in the shallow end of the pool.
So far regulators have been treading carefully as countries such as Britain are wary of crimping a sector that is still tiny compared with banking, but could create many new jobs in future.
The scene in which I felt most engaged, confused and affected involves little techno sleight of hand, just a very deft performer (that would be Mr. Radcliffe) treading water in an improvisational sequence.
Instead, they were staring at the latest interloper, a tall German journalist, treading through their classroom to meet their "Miss," as Palestinians call teachers, who recently won a $1 million global education prize.
House of Cards After the energetic, momentous back-to-back episodes that focused on the intrigue of the Democratic National Convention, this chapter of "House of Cards" feels as if its treading water.
The company seemed to be treading water a bit — while it's basically a critical resource for a specific kind of request, it hasn't quite figured out how to break out of that niche.
Now, with two British citizens critically ill from an exposure to the same nerve agent, Novichok, just a few miles away, experts are treading cautiously as they weigh theories of exactly what happened.
The housing sector has regained some momentum recently after treading water for much of the year because of a lack of inventory which has driven up prices, and both labor and land shortages.
The big spending suggests that is the case, but the FT also notes that the Chinese central bank is treading a careful line to avoid eroding its foreign exchange reserves below $3 trillion.
While the media has referred to the situation as an armed standoff, federal authorities have kept their distance, and the local authorities, led by Harney County Sheriff David Ward, are also treading lightly.
"I thought I was just treading water with Kubelka until I got into 'real' film school in New York," Ms. Friedman said of her subsequent acceptance into Columbia University's prestigious graduate filmmaking program.
And as they exhausted themselves to death — treading water hopelessly over the course of days — we listened to the dulcet melody of their full-throated pleas in the garbled, nonsense language of Simlish.
Where Apple had been treading water with Mac OS 8 and 9, OS X was a drastic redesign, based largely on the Unix and BSD technology at the core of Jobs' NeXT Computers.
While the Speaker on Tuesday took the momentous step of endorsing a "formal impeachment inquiry," she's also treading cautiously as the Intelligence Committee seeks additional information and testimony related to the Ukraine episode.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks that take place in Washington on Thursday, though prospects for progress dimmed after U.S. President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
Remember that most of the adults who seem like they're doing okay are actually just treading water; the rest have generational wealth and family money the likes of which you will never have.
Mexico's peso matched those gains, though Russia's rouble was treading water as the economy ministry cut its economic growth forecast and with the threat of possible new sanctions from the U.S. looming large.
"Rather than jump at headlines, the market has taken a laid-back approach and prices are treading water until we see the outcome," analysts at National Australia Bank said in a morning note.
It is by this point a commonplace that inequality is as bad as it has been in a century, that every sector of the population save the richest is treading water at best.
It's less about gaining ground than treading water: The losing party is effectively out of the playoff race, while the winning side simply stays in the conversation in a muddled conference title race.
U.S. housing starts rose more than expected in June as construction activity increased broadly, but a downward revision to the prior month's data pointed to a housing sector treading water in the second quarter.
So even if "Moana" is occasionally guilty of treading water, Disney's latest animated voyage goes far enough as a feast for the eyes and ears to give fans plenty for which to be thankful.
She followed that album with three more containing some of her finest hits, each treading the line between innovation, pop's youthful inclinations, and the wisdom of maturity to (mostly) critical acclaim and commercial success.
The Apple Maps parking reminder will be treading on the territory of the myriad existing parking reminder/car locator apps already in the App Store, as is often the case with new Apple features.
On the heels of backlash about Scarlett Johansson's role in Ghost in the Shell and its very own Iron Fist, Netflix was keenly aware that it was treading on thin ice with this movie.
One of the annoyances of having an apartment near ground zero, Augusten Burroughs came to realize, was encountering disaster tourism: shameless guides and camera-clutching foreigners, treading where humans fell or jet parts landed.
At the same time, "The Shape of Water" indulges in a few questionable flourishes (a somewhat jarring fantasy sequence comes to mind), and at times feels like it's treading water before its finishing kick.
LONDON, April 86.8433 (Reuters) - Retreating U.S. Treasury yields and stronger commodity prices helped emerging currencies bounce back on Tuesday but equities were treading water with technology stocks suffering amid increasing concerns over smartphone demand.
The pair of disappointing finishes leaves Warren treading water in a muddled race, with the Nevada caucuses -- a contest where her campaign had long hoped her populist message would resonate -- just 10 days away.
Even citizens who are deeply jaded about the government must realize that with the world in turmoil, it's dangerous for one of the departments most responsible for managing the chaos to be treading water.
Treading my way across the sand after it was over, I couldn't stop myself grinning at everyone I passed, and several times exchanged hugs with complete strangers who no longer seemed strangers at all.
Meanwhile Russia's rouble was treading water as Brent crude prices fell to their lowest in nearly a month even though data showed the country's service sector recorded strong output growth at 55.1 in January.
Mr. Trump's aides were also acutely conscious of treading lightly to avoid agitating the president, who has been in a sour and combative mood all week, according to two people close to the president.
It'll be the first time Fisher is back treading the boards on the Great White Way since he made his debut as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton in Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton back in 2016.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. housing starts rose more than expected in June as construction activity increased broadly, but downward revisions to the prior months' data pointed to a sector treading water in the second quarter.
Mr. Shanahan, treading carefully because his formal nomination to be defense secretary has not yet been sent to the Senate, had pared back General McKenzie's request because he feared Mr. Trump might reject it.
With China's manufacturing sector treading water and other countries' activity rapidly decelerating, there is no reason for heavyweight fund managers to allocate money to the base metals sector, again with the possible exception of nickel.
In any case, connected smart speakers whose purpose is at least partially to harvest user data are already a slightly concerning proposition, and it's pretty clear that Facebook in particular is treading on thin ice.
While the Sharks are treading water in the top-heavy Pacific Division, the Predators have dropped three of four overall and seen their offense stuck in neutral with just nine goals in their last five.
But if you can’t afford to send your pet to the puppy YMCA each week for an in-depth water-treading lesson, here’s the next best thing: The Ruffwear Float Coat.
Tony Crescenzi, market strategist at Pimco, said the developments send a message that Japan will at least keep treading water just above stall speed, despite signs that stimulus measures thus far have been largely ineffective.
The Republican Party is one that espouses the virtues of limited government, but this year's group of presidential candidates is treading carefully as a standoff between authorities and armed antigovernment protesters in Oregon drags on.
After half a season's worth of treading water, next week's episode could give an indication if AMC, showrunner Scott Gimple, or anyone else involved with the production has realized that their current approach isn't working.
The ocean's already fraught with danger, the last thing you need while swimming is a massive humpback whale deciding it wants to leap out of the water a few feet from where you're treading water.
In the scene, broadcast in October 2014 on Channel 5 but only brought to attention this week, a fireman called Elvis is seen treading on a pile of papers while carrying a tray of drinks.
Fearing they could lose top-performing staff, banks are treading carefully as they contemplate moving London-based workers to continental centers such as Frankfurt, Paris and Luxembourg, or paying them off and hiring employees locally.
The organization is staunchly nonpartisan, but as Ivy's letter shows, treading that line in the Trump era is nearly impossible: the context being so toxic, that to members, "business as usual" equates to banal acquiescence.
There have been times during my 40 hours where I have felt like I was simply treading water and rehearsing the cycle of fulfilling build requests and inventing new items for the sake of it.
Maybe don't hold your breath on legislation coming soon: While some other House Democrats are pushing for sweeping legislation to attack drug prices, such as allowing Medicare to negotiate prices, Eshoo is treading more carefully.
"Treading the path (of policy normalization) will call for a great deal of skill, judgment and, yes, also a measure of good fortune," said Claudio Borio, the head of the BIS' monetary and economic department.
Mr. Ban, who led the United Nations from 2007 to 2016, said he worried that Mr. Trump had badly damaged the Paris agreement and said that the United States was treading in dangerously isolationist waters.
They are also treading carefully to avoid antagonizing a mercurial figure whose mind they still hope to change as they have in previous cases where he drifted from the party line, such as on immigration.
"The person who eats 400 pounds of animal meat every year is treading on the environment for others, and so a meat tax could be implemented as a matter of protecting personal liberty," he wrote.
The lawyers and legal experts are treading a fine line by not challenging the rule of the Communist Party, but rather calling on the party to honor its own commitments to the rule of law.
Mr. Trump, an enormously popular figure in Alabama, cast aside the tradition of presidents treading carefully in contested primaries, as well as the warnings from his own advisers regarding a candidate trailing in the polls.
Buyers are treading cautiously because the contaminated Urals crude needs to be stored in tanks and diluted multiple times with clean oil to reduce the organic chloride content in order not to damage refining equipment.
It's not just the 38 million below the official poverty line who stand to lose if the administration gets its way, but the hidden 100 million more who are treading water to stay above it.
In recent months, the PBOC has cautiously moved to a modest tightening bias in a bid to cool explosive growth in debt and discourage speculative activity, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
America First Policies, a group set up this winter to advocate for the Trump agenda, is treading water at best at a time when other, rival groups are staffing up and pushing them toward the sidelines.
Aggressive and unrelentingly ambitious, Mr Kalanick built his eight-year-old company into America's largest privately owned technology firm by treading on the toes of different groups, including traditional taxi drivers, other tech companies and regulators.
Of the cows that Carolyn mentioned, about 10 were standing huddled on the porch of a farm building, and the others were caught in the flood frantically treading water and bobbing up and down for air.
Czech markets were also treading water after central banker Tomas Holub signaled on Monday that there was no need to change interest rates in coming months and that the next move could be in either direction.
The third song, which recalls when "there was no time for music," becomes fitful and dense, with slinky woodwinds and treading bass lines, though Mr. Abrahamsen seldom deploys the entire orchestra at once in this work.
A Ritchie source tells PEOPLE The Man from U.N.C.L.E. filmmaker "is treading on eggshells not to upset" his ex-wife before they come to an agreement about where their 15-year-old son Rocco will live.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian authorities are treading cautiously in the face of mass protests, eager to take control but worried a crackdown could plunge the country into a crisis similar to the pro-reform unrest of 2009.
As the film builds to its explosive conclusion, the two companions dance around their feelings, treading a perpetually shifting line between friendship and romance, their respective other commitments dooming what is a real yet flickering connection.
One day the inevitable happened: Nhial (not his real name) was injured, treading on a mine while on early-morning patrol with two other soldiers in a patch of Upper Nile state surrounded by their enemies.
The Abbot's Tale demo is a fairly simple rough cut that's treading thematically and visually familiar ground, and it seems reluctant to jump headlong into making either a responsive, interactive world or a visually extraordinary one.
Razer is treading an old path in a new way CES 2016 is the first time since the beginning of this century that I've been willing to entertain the idea of buying a gaming laptop again.
But many other banks and firms, ranging from international oil companies to small investors, are treading carefully because of legal uncertainties and making sure they will not face heavy fines by violating the residual U.S. sanctions.
The film is viewed standing up, and you may find yourself ducking so as not to hit your head on that virtual bridge or stepping awkwardly to avoid treading on the vagabond sleeping under the bridge.
Maybe using a nursery rhyme to examine humanity's changing relationship with technology is treading too close to the abyss, but in the vast "Baby Shark" discourse, there's one moment that Gold says really caught her eye.
Getting to Himiko is no easy task, but Lara is treading in the footsteps of her father, Richard Croft (Dominic West), who embarked on a similar search seven years ago and has not been seen since.
"There is positive momentum in the economy and the market, but we've had a big run-up recently, so now we're just treading water," said Lisa Erickson, head of traditional investments at U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
With Western companies in Democratic Republic of Congo treading carefully in the face of political turbulence and a worsening business climate, Canada's First Cobalt Corp is an unlikely newcomer to the central African nation's mining scene.
Frustrated with the stream of migrants treading north, President Trump has vowed to cut aid to the most violent Central American nations, threatening hundreds of millions of dollars meant to address the roots of the exodus.
The most simultaneously stunning and appalling shot shows a high-angle view of Loung treading carefully through a mine-strewn forest as another woman runs through it — only to step on a mine and be killed.
Trump backs Barr Given Trump's sensitivity to outside criticism, especially from subordinates, some observers questioned whether Barr was treading on dangerous ground in his interview -- even though he has made repeated efforts to protect the President.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China talks that will take place in Washington on Thursday, although they are not expected to produce a comprehensive deal to end a trade war between the world's top economies.
After a week of reportedly taking the advice of his White House aides and treading carefully around sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump on Friday appeared to have had enough.
Duterte scolded Leni Robredo, an opposition leader whom he said and could not be trusted, and said she was "treading on dangerous ground" in her new role as co-head of his anti-drugs task force.
MELBOURNE, Aug 30 (Reuters) - London copper was treading water a whisker from its highest level in three years on Wednesday as a dollar rebound slowed a rally in prices based on China's robust housing and manufacturing growth.
The insect, she didn't know what it was, something like a butterfly mixed with a grasshopper, wandered along her fingers, treading gently across her skin, until it lowered its head and bit the tip of her thumb.
The Walking Dead, on the other hand, has made a habit of hanging entire storylines out to dry for weeks — something that's particularly frustrating given how much water-treading the show has indulged in during recent seasons.
This "editing and shifting" Parker talks about will mean Nike is treading a lot more closely along Lululemon's turf, which is already well-established with female shoppers as a destination for its yoga pants and sports bras.
Under its new "prudent and neutral" policy, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has adopted a modest tightening bias in a bid to cool torrid credit expansion, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting the economy.
To be sure, some U.S buyers are treading cautiously after snapping up vacation properties in the early 2000s, when the Canadian dollar hit record lows, only to be forced to sell when the global financial crisis hit.
The rescue took nearly an hour, Ursrey told The Washington Post, and everyone who was stranded was treading water for at least 20 minutes before Simmons and the rest of the human chain could pull them out.
Perhaps the bodies were dragged out to sea, their arms and leg bones coming loose as they drifted beyond the bay, around the cape, right through the waters where I float, treading water, a thousand years later.
And no question, in a week where a celebrity comedian, Roseanne Barr, loses her job over a racist tweet about a former top official in an earlier presidential administration, Bee was at best treading on tricky ground.
Although many disagree with Ms. Hanson's far-right stances, the coalition is treading warily: The government may need her vote, and those of her fellow party members, to ensure their bills pass through the splintered upper house.
In other rescue news, a 61-year-old Florida fisherman who fell out of his boat without a life jacket was saved by the Coast Guard after 20 exhausting hours treading water, a local news channel reported.
"Choosing a U.S. Network ... is treading on dodgy ground," the queen's former press secretary Dickie Arbiter wrote on Twitter about the decision to have a U.S. TV crew in the small group invited to cover Wednesday's event.
I'm treading very carefully here to avoid spoilers, because even though viewers will have figured out most of the reveals in "Two Portraits" before they're directly depicted, the episode feels like a steady excavation of scar tissue.
That was not my goal in trying to capture the world of Dale Chihuly, the globally renowned glass artist who is treading down a road of age, infirmity and legal challenge as he approaches his 76th birthday.
Tristan Denley, vice chancellor for academic affairs at the Tennessee Board of Regents, said that with traditional remediation, many students felt they were just treading water, while with corequisites, they feel they are getting closer to graduation.
The party's presidential candidates, treading cautiously at the intersection of race and gender, are not going that far, instead publicly calling for an investigation and privately hoping more facts will emerge to lend clarity to the episode.
I think Congress is treading lightly too, because these aren't all one issue, and tech companies have different issues within their own companies, and they come out in different positions depending on what the particular issue is.
I used to say the handsets were examples of Google treading water until it could create the phone it really wanted to make, but it feels more like Google simply doesn't care about being in the phone business.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has been treading a cautious line in the dispute as she needs Turkey's help to tackle Europe's migrant crisis and on other issues, but Erdogan's invocation of the Nazi period clearly touched a raw nerve.
It's a water-treading episode, but it's bolstered by the interplay between Daryl and Maggie and the interactions between Sasha and Rosita (even though I agree with you, Nick, that the latter interactions come across as quite clunky).
When it comes to AI, big pharma is treading cautiously, in the knowledge that the technology has yet to demonstrate it can successfully bring a new molecule from computer screen to lab to clinic and finally to market.
Treading carefully, and never uttering a vulgar word, the justices examined the claim of entrepreneur Erik Brunetti whose bid for a trademark for his clothing brand -- called FUCT -- was rejected in 2011 by the Patent and Trademark Office.
The euro was the only big mover, with broader currency markets treading water as investors stay nervous about which direction to take despite some calm coming back into the market after this week's sharp falls in equity prices.
China is the most unique smartphone market in the world: a phone maker can be a global sales leader without ever treading beyond Chinese borders, and small upstart challengers can suddenly explode in popularity from out of nowhere.
Instead of treading familiar waters, they've upped the ante by fusing their traditionally tense and gripping acoustic sensibilities with sparse yet urgent strains of rock music that add serious depth and lyrics in English, presumably for universal understanding.
In the currency markets, the dollar, which has not taken to the Trump trade quite so enthusiastically, was treading water against most of its major peers, with the only notable move a dip against the yen to 112.41.
For Lebanon's army, seen as a rare neutral institution in a state riven by sectarian divisions, fighting that jihadist presence in a staunchly Sunni Muslim area also means treading delicately to avoid prompting a new domestic political crisis.
WASHINGTON, July 2.53 (Reuters) - U.S. housing starts rose more than expected in June as construction activity increased broadly, but a downward revision to the prior month's data pointed to a housing sector treading water in the second quarter.
A tourist treading the streets of ancient Pompeii might well notice, viewing the buildings still extant there, that Roman dwellings, lacking in windows of any kind, were oriented entirely inward, toward a central courtyard surrounded by individual rooms.
When it comes to these predictions, it seems, treading a fine line between safe vagueness ("Another rookie group will get their first win this year") and somewhat specific statements ("Suzy is dating") is the key to continuous success.
Beijing is trying to reduce financial risks by containing rising debt and defusing property bubbles amid fears they could derail the world's second-largest economy, although policymakers are seen treading warily before a key party meeting next month.
For two years I have been treading water in a sea of obscure neurological illness, an affliction that has felt like a serious and unrelenting flu, keeping me bedridden unless I make a major effort to get out.
Mr. Zinke portrayed himself as an eager steward of the nation's public lands, treading a fine line between the importance of preservation and utilization as he testified before a Senate panel as Mr. Trump's choice for interior secretary.
LONDON(Reuters) - Banks are treading carefully, enacting two-stage contingency plans, to avoid losing nervous London-based staff as they work out how many jobs will have to move to continental Europe as Britain exits the European Union.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks that take place in Washington on Thursday, although prospects for progress dimmed after Washington blacklisted more Chinese firms and President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
"Yet Trump is treading a politically delicate path as he tries to help Big Tech improve its access to foreign markets at a time when the sector is increasingly becoming a punching bag in Washington," Mr. Politi writes.
Despite the dollar dropping 0.6 percent against a basket of currencies on the day, China's yuan was treading water and set for its biggest monthly fall on record, on track for a 23 percent decline against the greenback.
From competing space companies like Arianespace and worries about Kessler syndrome to a near run-in with the European Space Agency, the SpaceX Starlink project seems to have been treading on quite a few toes in recent months.
Under its new "prudent and neutral" policy, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has adopted a modest tightening bias in a bid to cool explosive growth in debt, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
Caught between European and U.S. thinking, Johnson was treading a delicate path, needing to avoid angering a volatile Trump and risking trade ties while not alienating himself from other leaders who have a more multilateral approach to world politics.
Still, it continued to make headlines in 2018, a year after it originally bubbled up, keeping the conspiracy front of mind for critics who have claimed the network's pundits were treading dangerously close to such territory for some time.
In part this is a helpful safety feature, so users can switch to the Vive's rotoscope-style view of what's actually going on in the room around them – say, to avoid treading on sharp objects left on the carpet.
While the media has referred to the situation as an armed standoff, more specifically, the "Oregon Standoff," the federal authorities have kept their distance, and the local authorities, led by Harney County Sheriff David Ward, are also treading lightly.
Crude prices rose on Friday after losses of more than 3 percent a day earlier, with investors treading cautiously ahead of key U.S. employment data that will help gauge the health of the world's largest economy and oil consumer.
But plans to reform unemployment insurance were only unveiled in June after months of delay, and the government is now treading carefully with the pension overhaul, which is not expected to pass parliament before the end of the year.
I've been particularly involved in the protection of the rights of indigenous people through my conservation and cultural activities and my first reaction was that, yet again, Western capitalism and colonialism were treading on the rights of the vulnerable.
Even using canaries, Reddit is treading a fine line Reddit founder Steve Huffman — posting under the username "spez" — stopped short of confirming that the company had received such an order, but his language certainly suggested that was the case.
The video was for her track "Skim" and it shows her slowly treading through a carpeted house in a slick black suit while clutching a guitar, before a near-naked femme-looking body lays across her on the sofa.
LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Emerging stocks suffered and currencies were treading water on Friday as doubts over the U.S. tax reform plans weighed on equities around the globe while escalating tension across the Middle East further crimped risk appetite.
Art443, in its fourth year, has gained a reputation for treading off the beaten path and bringing together young contemporary artists and their galleries from around the world at its temporary home in the Olympia exhibition center in Kensington.
"The reason we've made no progress in last eight, 10 years is not because Afghanistan is the graveyard of empires, it's not because it's an intractable, insolvable problem, it's because we've been treading water for eight years," he said.
"Treading Water" rides an impeccable jazz-funk beat by Internet member and regular collaborator Steve Lacy (and Ronald "Flip" Colson) that you may recognize from Big Sean and Jhené Aiko's "Selfish," off their weird tabloid-bait concept album TWENTY88.
But as the months passed, Mr. Mattis found himself frequently treading a fine line on carrying out some of Mr. Trump's orders, including moving slowly when the president tweeted an order to bar transgender troops from joining the military.
"In the Court's view, this relief ensures that Mr. Trump has an opportunity to press his claims before they become moot while treading as lightly as possible on the Congressional Defendants' interests," wrote Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee.
Yet just as the Kashmir issue has forced China to choose longtime ally Pakistan over its economic target India, sooner or later a crisis in the Middle East was likely to upset the delicate diplomatic balance Beijing was treading.
In recent months, the PBOC has adopted a modest tightening bias in a bid to cool explosive growth in debt and wring excess leverage out of the financial sector, though it is treading cautiously to avoid hurting economic growth.
European shares have been treading water in recent sessions, with the benchmark index little changed so far this month on mounting political tensions in the Middle East and North Korea, above-average valuations and caution ahead of earnings season.
After racing ahead 15 percent in the four months after the election, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is now down about two percent over the last month, essentially treading water after the collapse of Trump's efforts to repeal Obamacare.
Meanwhile European nations are treading a fine line in the dispute between the world's two most powerful countries, under U.S. pressure to take a hard line on Huawei but also anxious not to sour trading and diplomatic relations with China.
"It's like you're out in the middle of the ocean, your boat capsized, and you're just hoping that you'll see a boat on the horizon, and that you're not going to drown, but how do you keep treading water?" she said.
A particular low point, from the first act, involves an almost-literal treading water song, where a bunch of sailors off to the mysterious Skull Island sing "Pressure Up." It's a monotonous song about the monotony on the high seas.
BUDAPEST, May 210.50 (Reuters) - Emerging European assets were little changed on Tuesday, with currencies close to multi-month lows and stocks treading water as investors eyed central bank policy, which for the time being mostly means no change in interest rates.
Ms. Iguchi, one of the three courtiers, her feet apart in a ballet fourth position, sustains a huge backbend — the curve of her spine is wonderful — but meanwhile her feet keep treading ground beneath her, sending big ripples through her body.
"If Arista couldn't believe in [the single] the way that I did and that a few people that were close to me felt about it, then [there was] no sense in treading water; it was time to move on," he says.
The EU is treading a fine line in relations with Turkey: it needs Ankara's continued help in curbing a huge flow of migrants, especially from Syria, but is alarmed by Turkey's crackdown on opponents since a failed coup attempt in July.
But between the out-of-work uncle, the cans of Vienna sausages, and an overall dreary palette that seems to hint that middle America is somehow low-class, Haters Back Off lacks the heart of other series treading the same themes.
Any negative impact on the dollar from the pause in the U.S. Federal Reserve's interest-rate-hiking cycle has been blunted by a cautious European Central Bank faced with a struggling euro zone economy, leaving the exchange rate treading water.
He meant—or, at least, is presumed to have meant—that the death of a dominant mind in a field liberates others with different points of view to make their cases more freely, without treading on the toes of established authority.
"One of the beauties of foot treading and using this very simple process is that your foot is doing an intense action of taking the color out of the skins, but at the same time it's very soft," said Guimaraens.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany should lead the fight against climate change and cut emissions without destroying jobs, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday, treading a fine line as she tries to clinch a coalition deal with environmentalist and pro-business parties.
So I've never really feared treading into that territory too far because at the end of the day, the next move for us with this record is gonna be this era—I kind of view it as incompetent stadium rock.
Central and eastern Europe currencies were also dragged down in the downdraft of the euro which had seen its biggest fall of the year on Thursday after the ECB showed it was treading carefully as it bids to end its stimulus.
Beijing is trying to contain rising debt and defuse property bubbles amid fears such risks could derail the world's second-largest economy if not handled well, but policymakers will be treading warily ahead of a key party meeting later this year.
Your money will be treading a path that Starbucks used to leverage itself to global supremacy, mainly by exploiting the loophole that says that profits from (formally) foreign subsidiaries (like, say, "the US") are untaxed when returning to Dutch headquarters.
It's not a good sign when a season feels as if it's treading narrative water so early on, and while placing the focus squarely on Negan in this hour compensates somewhat, this check-in has come a few beats too late.
"What should feel like a cathartic release, or a dagger to the chest, instead largely feels like a dreamy act of treading water — one where I couldn't help but find myself feeling disaffected by the majority of it," Hulk writes.
But in the months ahead, broad industry sentiment is pointing to slackening demand at home and abroad, as authorities in China move to tackle property market risks and credit growth, though they are treading cautiously to avoid hurting the economy.
Sturgeon also said she was aware that she was treading a fine line between hardliners who want to split from the UK and those wary of rocking the boat further after the Brexit vote, which has already unsettled Britain's economy.
"Just treading water by replacing judges appointed by Obama and [former president Bill] Clinton is not going to do anything to undo the egregious situation that took place with the Merrick Garland appointment," said Brian Fallon, executive director of Demand Justice.
Four years after the Chicago multihyphenate arrived as one of hip-hop's most promising voices, the 21-year-old's prolific but mixed output has left her treading in the wake of the buzz cycle, debut album indefinitely on the way.
Trump has already gone on the offensive, attacking the whistleblower's credibility (while also allegedly implying, outrageously, that whoever provided the whistleblower information was "close to a spy" who should be punished -- treading and likely crossing the line of criminal witness tampering).
Reilly is treading in the experimental space of attempting to capture or replicate dream states, synesthesia, and body clocks; the video is almost a thesis statement for the exhibition, setting up a surreal and prolonged meander through the artist's Circadian rhythm.
It was a groggy end to what was still set to be a third week of gains for MSCI's global stock index following more upbeat data and signs that central banks including the Federal Reserve will keep treading carefully with interest rate hikes.
To royal watchers, it represented a statement of intent and a clear demonstration of a new, modern path the 1,000-year-old British monarchy will be treading as it seeks to remain relevant in a fast-changing political climate exemplified by Brexit.
FINE LINE Meanwhile European nations are treading a fine line in the dispute between the worlds two most powerful countries, under U.S. pressure to take a hard line on Huawei but also anxious not to sour trading and diplomatic relations with China.
Though it's not necessarily where he was when the album dropped — he started working on several tracks as far back as two years ago — the lyrics from Miller's final work reveal a man treading water while he tried to figure out his life.
This permanent homage to the time the actress spent treading the boards at the Hollywood Bowl has us wondering, however, how much longer do we have to wait for Hyland's ode to her time spent on the set of the Dirty Dancing remake?
It's been a long few hours, particularly for a one-year-old, and I take this as my cue to leave, gathering my things, and treading out of the room as quietly as possible, avoiding the Adidas-branded squeak toys on the floor.
As longtime political and Washington hand David Gergen noted, the debate was a "missed opportunity" for Trump, since he is just treading water, behind in the national average of polls while Clinton is making more headway with independents and college-educated suburban women.
The weak gains in Asian markets followed a choppy session on Wall Street that left major indexes treading water, hemmed in by anxiety ahead of corporate earnings and worries about a global economic slowdown, which capped gains from upbeat U.S. economic data.
"We're in a bit of a phony-war period - we've had the vote but now we're just treading water until we get the next step, which might be Article 50 being signed, or something else happening," said HSBC currency strategist Dominic Bunning.
Other Southeast Asian countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, are focused on internal political issues and are avoiding playing any leadership role in ASEAN, while even traditionally reliable regional ally Australia is treading carefully to avoid jeopardizing its economic ties with Beijing.
"Currency markets are treading water at the moment because of the trade war concerns and in the near term we think the dollar may gain against the Chinese currency and other rivals," said Alvin Tan, a currency strategist at Societe Generale in London.
But the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has so far refrained from cutting benchmark lending rates as it did in past downturns, suggesting policymakers are treading more carefully in pump-priming an economy that is laden with debt from past credit sprees.
" Treading carefully, Wray tiptoed around the question, saying simply: "Well, I can assure the American people that the men and women of the FBI, starting from the director, all the way on down, are going to follow our oaths and do our jobs.
Beijing is trying to reduce financial risks by containing rising debt and defusing property bubbles amid fears they could derail the world's second-largest economy if not handled well, but policymakers are treading warily ahead of a key party meeting later this year.
Lots of veteran thrash bands are still releasing albums, and still treading the same path lyrically; you're one of the only bands left that seems to practice what you preach when you're singing these political lyrics, even if not everyone agrees with you.
The upbeat report from the Commerce Department on Monday was the latest indication that housing was regaining momentum after treading water for much of the year because of a dearth of homes for sale and shortages of labor and suitable land for building.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Analysts expect the Turkish economy to grow around 20213% this year and next, according to a Reuters poll issued on Thursday, well shy of a government forecast as it recovers from a recession that left economic activity treading water last year.
He is treading the same Harvard-to-Novartis path walked by blood cancer specialist Jay Bradner, who now heads NIBR; Jeff Engelman, who heads the institute's overall cancer drug discovery; and cancer vaccine pioneer Glenn Dranoff, leader of NIBR's immuno-oncology efforts.
In emerging currency markets the focus was on the lira, which was treading water after hitting a five-week low in early trade and a more than 2% tumble on Monday over concerns about a planned Turkish military incursion in northern Syria.
The Fed has been treading carefully as the labor market has tightened, trying to bring interest rates back to a neutral level without upsetting markets or slamming the brakes on growth, even in the face of the near-constant criticism from Trump.
European nations are treading a fine line in the dispute between the world's two most powerful countries, under pressure from the United States to take a hard line on Huawei but also anxious not to sour trading and diplomatic relations with China.
I am not a lawyer, but in general, if you do not have explicit permission to use the Pineapple on a network that you own as well as from anyone who could reasonably connect to that network, you are treading in dangerous territory.
For supporters of the Gard family, however, it's just another example of a government treading on the rights of its own citizens — a "death panel" made real (it's not for nothing that the Gard case has captured the interest of the far right).
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In recent months, the People's Bank of China (PBOC) has adopted a modest tightening bias in a bid to contain financial risks, though it is treading cautiously to avoid crimping economic growth - which Beijing has said will be a more modest 6.5 percent this year.
The re-creation of Facebook as a video platform is well underway: Facebook Live experiments abound, it's trialling what are basically 15-second ad breaks, and now the social media behemoth is treading delicate ground; testing how users react to autoplay video in their newsfeeds.
And although Bank of England Governor Mark Carney asked them to show by July 14 how they can avoid clients being cut off after Brexit, banks are treading carefully, enacting two-stage contingency plans, to avoid losing nervous London-based staff and potentially unnecessary expenses.
The tepid performance of Asian markets Friday followed a choppy session on Wall Street that left major indexes treading water, hemmed in by anxiety ahead of corporate earnings and worries about a global economic slowdown, which capped gains stemming from upbeat U.S. economic data.
AP Mobile (free) for Android and iOSNews360One of the more venerable news apps out there, News360 has been treading the beat for a while now, but still comes up with the goods if you're after fresh, relevant news headlines pushed straight to your phone.
" Speaking alongside Maltz at the event, Megan Quinn, a general partner at Spark Capital, said her firm is also "treading pretty carefully" when it comes to ICOs, on the assumption that it's a "matter of when, not if, the SEC becomes much more involved.
Monday's closing arguments wrapped up a trial that has conjured vastly different pictures of Mr. Gray's ride in the police van and the exact timing of the injury, and left prosecutors treading carefully around the "rough ride," once a central piece of their case.
Take this week: the Cincinnati Reds, who have been treading water in the flooded basement of the AL Central for years, hung seven runs on the defending division champion Indians with two outs in the top of the ninth because of a phone mixup.
GOP senators this week countered accusations from across the aisle that they are thwarting all efforts to secure the 21625 elections, arguing instead that Senate Democrats are abandoning the legislative process, treading on states' rights and misleading voters about what their legislation would do.
In 20133, he executive-produced the splashy N.B.A. All-Star All-Style fashion show during All-Star weekend that featured six-foot-something fashion plates like DeMarcus Cousins, Klay Thompson and James Harden treading the runway in designer duds for a TNT television audience.
So did Noé Álvarez, whose lyrical if uneven debut book, "Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America's Stolen Land" — part travelogue, part traditional memoir — comes face to face with the many strands of his inheritance, revisiting Carver territory while treading a new path.
UNESCO is now treading on that small remnant left behind by the armies of the Emperor Vespasian, unashamedly renaming the Kotel as the "Al-Bouraq Wall," where the Prophet Muhammed is said by the Muslim faith to have chained his horse upon entering Jerusalem.
Perhaps this was in part a response to, or a way of dealing with, the constant uncertainty I felt treading the delicate balance between my Korean family and my British upbringing, between the joy I took in playing and the intensity of my musical education.
After the correction seen last week, with the S&P 20183 down by more than 10 percent, investors are treading carefully as they wonder whether this could be a turning point for markets, which have hit new highs for most of the past year.
Nichols said his ruling would "place this matter in roughly the same procedural posture as the typical subpoena case, while treading as lightly as possible on the separation of powers and Speech or Debate Clause concerns raised by" House Ways and Means Committee Democrats.
Without treading onto any other potentially fertile grounds from which constitutional legislation could flower, we conclude that given the constitutionally permissible options open to Congress in the field of financial disclosure, the challenged subpoena seeks 'information about a subject on which legislation may be had.
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday Britain would prevent all suspects in his death from entering the UK. A senior French diplomat acknowledged Macron was treading a thin line in pursuing his long-stated policy of avoiding taking sides between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shi'ite Iran.
James Corden, who is hosting the 2016 Tony Awards, clearly knows this well — in the most recent episode of Carpool Karaoke, he's joined by board-treading legends Lin-Manuel Miranda, Audra McDonald, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Jane Krakowski on a harmony-filled tour of New York.
As the number of Americans with these conditions has markedly increased, we've found ourselves treading water – trying to ensure access to quality treatment for those who need care, slow the number of new diagnoses, and identify ways to continually improve upon (and fund) life sustaining care. Rep.
Brussels knows it is treading a delicate line when it comes to amending equivalence - it has already had clashes with the United States over clearing houses, and with Switzerland over stock exchanges - and U.S. regulators warn that their equivalence agreements must not be disrupted by Brexit deals.
Gray is hampered, to an extent, by treading in the tracks of Werner Herzog, who went to South America with Klaus Kinski, his leading man (or, as Herzog calls him, "my best fiend"), and returned with the extraordinary "Aguirre, Wrath of God" (1972) and "Fitzcarraldo" (1982).
However, with the sport still banned in Norway—the country only recently lifting its boxing ban in 2016 thanks to the rise of the indomitable Cecilia Brækhus—MMA remains a topic which has a lot of people treading on eggshells in this region of northern Europe.
So if you consider rapacious appetite for ad padding 'a problem', then Articoolo is offering 'a solution' of sorts — albeit probably just another gap filler, treading water until digital marketing missives can be wrapped unmissably across people's eyeballs via some kind of vision-disrupting augmented reality.
But on the field they've actually started treading water enough that fans can seriously contemplate a red-hot run putting their Blue Jays back in contention at some point—meaning the club's recent roster fluctuations aren't mere rearrangements of the deck chairs on the Titanic quite yet.
Treading a fine line in legal niceties, they appeal to a jury made up, partly, of people who have known them for years: Am I complicit, the statue asks, in the deeds or views of the man in whose image I have been cast and trapped?
That was really helpful, because we were treading in very new territory, and so from a story and a franchise perspective, people have to get comfortable with what stories we were going to tell and how we were going to tell them in this new platform.
Should Trump actually hand down such an order, universities will most likely find themselves embroiled in lawsuits as they continue treading the path between protecting serious debate about the issues of the day and giving people who want to spread lies a license to poison the debate.
"It is treading a fine line between 'we want the investment, we want the jobs here but we are also afraid of the intellectual property seeping out of the U.S. into China,'" said Caroline Freund, an economist at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington.
Once the league learns your strengths and weaknesses, and compiles them in scouting reports, however—once you have to compete with veterans who have more experience and name recognition, once young prospects begin to nip at your heels—well, then it can seem like you're treading water.
And that turns out also to be an adaptive thing—we humans are not going to be able to relate to this, but if you went treading through a bunch of carcasses, your legs would be covered in bacteria, the kind of microbes that break down the carcass.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An unexpected resurgence of gun control proposals following last month's shooting at a Florida high school is showing signs of ebbing in the U.S. Congress, where a bill to strengthen a national background check for gun ownership is treading water despite public pressure in favor of it.
Under the hood of the Android 6.0 device there's a 1.2GHz Quad-Core chip, 1.5GB RAM and 16GB of internal storage (user expandable as noted above), so in classic phablet style it's not going to be treading on the toes of the top of the range smartphone flagships.
Let more-partisan pundits dissect the motivations of those Republicans in Congress who voted more than 22010 times to repeal the Affordable Care Act when Barack Obama was President, but now are treading far more lightly to repeal, but not replace, Obamacare with Donald Trump in the White House.
If a new artist had delivered the performances Wayne did on "Mad" or on the "Key to the Streets" remix or on "No Problem," it would be enough to make a career; by the benchmarks Wayne has set for himself, these appearances might seem more like treading water.
While policymakers are treading cautiously ahead of a key party meeting later this year, analysts say that weaning China off its dependence on years of cheap money may pose a threat to the economy if not handled well - especially as rising borrowing costs risk depressing investment and confidence.
For the past few months, the Obama administration has been treading water on this issue, with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issuing statement after statement qualifying Obamacare's losses and trying to reassure the American people that the federal exchange was not circling the drain, as feared.
" She seemed to be mocking a man's brain cancer, and she was actually treading more lightly than the writer who published a commentary on Medium months ago that took issue with McCain's interventionist politics by saying: "I sincerely, genuinely hope that Arizona Senator John McCain's heart stops beating.
Indeed, in announcing the wage increase and brokering a deal with Senate Republicans, Mr. Cuomo seemed to be treading a fine line between confidence that $15 would eventually be reached statewide and cautioning that the wage could be suspended if it was determined to be hurting the economy.
Romney's sharp remarks about Trump's effort to enlist China in a Biden investigation came a few days after he warned at a closed-door meeting of GOP senators that pushing for an investigation of Biden's son Hunter was treading on dangerous ground that could boomerang on the party.
At a steep part of the road, I saw a small boy, no more than 9 or 10, treading close to the curb, balancing a bundle of slender, eight-foot bamboo poles on his shoulder — no houses or side roads anywhere, the small, solitary figure with his awkward burden.
"Oil is likely to keep treading water for a little while in our view with the de-escalation of U.S.-Iran tensions and consequent decline in the perception of potential future supply disruptions," global oil strategist at BNP Paribas in London Harry Tchilinguirian told the Reuters Global Oil Forum.
Rotating improvement between the U.S. consumer and corporate spending will aid in perpetuating a pace of activity akin to treading water, but a simultaneous rise in both will be needed to meet the Fed's — and the president's — expectations of a sizable and sustainable improving trend in the underlying economy.
This case is not as obvious as it may seem to many, as it pits two basic legal principles against each other: Rule one way and we come perilously close to treading on the First Amendment; rule the other way and we at least seem to brush up against the 14th.
Honestly, I'd probably be okay with design for design's sake, but this isn't even that — both Samsung and Lenovo are treading a very well worn path by gluing on more angular plastic and tacking on features like a "Beast Mode" button (whose name Samsung promises to change before release, at least).
Is the true beauty of this show that it reminds you how, no matter what you do, it is never too late to end up exactly where you started, treading water and waiting for whatever bits of happiness you've managed to cling to to get blown apart in your hands?
The Middletons are regulars in the Royal Box and on Monday, Princess Kate's sister Pippa Middleton took the much-coveted seats with her brother James, with a surprise appearance from the Australian comedian and actress Rebel Wilson who is currently treading the boards in Guys and Dolls in London's West End.
"We're treading water today after the bounce we received from the FOMC comments yesterday, but gathering from the limited impact we've seen, the market is still probably concerned about the potential for a rate hike later this month," said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank in Copenhagen.
This is where we lament the cannibalization of MMA's past instead of laying down track for the future, where we point out that MMA in Japan is treading water, where we recall that the allure of watching greying legends compete tends to disappear with the sound of the opening bell.
The stage veteran, 63, is not only treading the boards on Broadway in the uproarious and uplifting new musical The Prom — in a role that earned her a Tony nomination for best actress in a musical — but she's also engaged to be married again, this time to longtime love Adam Heller.
It's built around the same pieces as her previous recordings—those swirling horns, foreboding whispers, and delirious guitar lines—but it feels a more assured treading of those conceptual borders, as if in her sleep deprivation and boundless new love, she truly understood the cacophonous simultaneity her work has always evoked.
That may suggest why, even with Trump's newfound willingness to make deals with Democrats and controversial comments weighing him down, many in the GOP are still treading lightly when it comes to criticizing the president — while still keeping enough distance to appeal to moderates who may be turned off by him.
Speaking to reporters at the House Democratic retreat -- where Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is set to speak Thursday night -- Pelosi argued the President's choices for the world's most powerful central bank were the latest example of the Trump administration "treading on thin ice" and trying to dismantle the government.
"Thematic investing can be a helpful way to express a personal area of interest in a portfolio; however, we advise treading carefully with single-theme approaches," said Laura Kane, head of investment themes for the Americas at UBS Wealth Management, and Michelle Laliberte, thematic investment associate, in a recent report.
More Coverage: 36 Hours in Zanzibar In East Africa, Safaris That Leave a Lighter Footprint Treading Lightly in the Simanjiro Plains of Tanzania "Kenya has a lot of choice and its accessibility and infrastructure for tourism means you can easily combine all manner of activities," Becki Enright, who writes at bordersofadventure.
The old guard is treading water, and a new generation (many of whom, including Telfar Clemens, Mr. Abloh and Kerby Jean-Raymond of Pyer Moss were nominated, but none of whom won) is coming to the fore, wrestling with entirely different ideas about what role fashion plays in the world.
While it's all fine and good for your little swimmer to look lovely while splashing in the pool or playing on the sand, it's much more important that he or she is protected against the sun and enjoys an easy range of motion for swimming, treading, wading, and playing out of the water.
Scaring celebrities into line Jonathan Landreth, former Beijing-based Asia editor for the Hollywood Reporter and longtime observer of China's entertainment industry, told CNN the Chinese Communist Party was treading a tricky line, keen to use high-profile celebrities to sell the "Chinese Dream," but not wanting to promote the stark income divide.
Reading his book would be a fine way to prepare for a visit to Istanbul, but while actually treading the streets or contemplating the murky waters of the Golden Horn, a traveller would find Ms Hughes's volume a better companion: bulky at over 500 pages but well worth humping up and down the hills.
But "It didn't make business sense" until now, said Ken Gross, an author and expert who has set up automotive exhibits at a number of museums across the U.S. Chevrolet had to make the move "or it would have been treading water," unable to take the Corvette much further, added Gross, echoing Reuss, GM's president.
Democratic 2628 presidential hopefuls are treading carefully around President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's latest racially charged controversy.
Raw's ratings and TNA's money problems are the most obvious, but the Japanese wrestling scene outside of New Japan has been treading water for years, and venerable Mexican promotion, AAA, is a complete mess (Alberto Del Rio just no-showed a date for them, a fate usually reserved for small promotions running sketchy shows).
First, Giuliani is treading in murky waters, at best, by continuing to solicit campaign dirt from foreign nationals to be used against Biden -- and now Barr reportedly has plunged himself and the Justice Department right into that same mire by openly accepting, and weaponizing, the anti-Biden (hence, pro-Trump) dirt that Giulani generates.
It is fair to say that the company's decision to deplatform Jones was inherently both a business decision and political statement, allowing Apple to position itself as taking a stance at the same time other companies like Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter were all seemingly worried about potential consequences and treading on eggshells on anything Infowars-related.
Supernatural's 2014 backdoor pilot, "Bloodlines," was roundly criticized by fans and reviewers for treading old ground, and for seeming to ignore virtually all of the common critiques of the show — that it was overwhelmingly centered on straight white men; that it too often sentenced women and characters of color to violent deaths — frequently discussed within its fan base.
GoPro shakes up its entire camera line While there were only so many directions the company could move in technically from the Hero25 Black which shot 26K at 27 frames, the H7 Black is treading water on more than a few specs as the internals take only minor updates all powered by the company's last-gen GP1 chip.
The Saudis are treading a fine line between supporting initiatives to prop up the oil price to a level that works for their increasingly challenged economy and ensuring that it doesn't go so high that a string of competitors who have found it uneconomic to produce at recent lower price points are enticed back into the industry.
"We are treading water at best these days, fighting the headwind of all sorts of nasties such as Brexit in the UK. We don't have a clear picture of where global growth is going to go - as some regions show signs of recovery, others drop away again," said Peter Lowman, CIO of Investment Quorum, a UK-based wealth manager.
Instagram seems to be treading pretty carefully on the privacy front these days, you won't even be able to see the handle of the person who asked a question to a user, this whole process is about the outward projection rather than the conversation which is a unique evolution for an interaction between two users on Instagram.
There are others: John Jaso, a Pittsburgh infielder, stands with both feet treading the back line of the box; San Francisco's Denard Span curls his front toe back toward the catcher; Cleveland's Jason Kipnis points his barrel at the umpire; the Cubs' Ben Zobrist pulsates his hands as if shaking the stubborn last drops from a ketchup bottle.
While it veers away from the Hot Mom Rap genre established so firmly on her last release, "Life Goes On" is a perfect banger: heartfelt, e•mo•tion•​al, yet also upbeat enough to drag you from the comfort of your duvet or, at the least, enough to warm through the tears of whatever heartbreak you're currently treading through.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, denounced "hate and bigotry" in a statement on Wednesday but made no mention of Mr. Trump or his comments — an example of the careful line that some Republican officials are treading as they hope to work with the president on a conservative agenda in the months to come.
Senate Republicans are treading cautiously on a background checks plan floated by Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrGOP signals unease with Barr's gun plan NRA says Trump administration memo a 'non-starter' Sinema touts bipartisan record as Arizona Democrats plan censure vote MORE that has been decried as a "non-starter" by the National Rifle Association (NRA).
With Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah, his expensive acquisitions from Chicago, making fans fear that their best days are behind them — and with the Knicks (6-7 after Sunday's home win over Atlanta) already treading a fault line between mediocrity and monotony — Jackson picked a fine time to quibble with the professional integrity of LeBron James.
The new "communication attitude" is born "from the awareness that, during the crisis and in its aftermath, central banks got to the limits of their powers and responsibilities and they have to show that, while indeed treading new ground, they remain faithful to their main mission," Francesco Papadia, senior resident fellow at the think tank Bruegel, told CNBC.
Spooked by the widespread protests over corruption allegations and economic hardships earlier this month, Iranian officials also are treading carefully about crackdowns, worried about provoking a seething public "They don't know anymore what to do now because of the very widespread corruption among themselves and the great anger of people over their impotence and mismanagement," said the Tehran social scientist.
With the Jazz down 2-1 in the series and treading muck without star forward Gordon Hayward, Joe went to work: A hook in the lane, a lazy dribble around a screen for a three pointer, multiple honest-to-God post-ups in the lane against Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, a defensive forward who has several inches on the Armadillo Cowboy.
Top House Democrats are treading carefully on the issue of impeaching President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, despite growing calls for action from the party's base and its crowded field of 2020 presidential candidates.
In part, that was because of City's remarkably poor record at Anfield — no wins here for 15 years, a period in which City has been on an inexorable rise and Liverpool, largely, has been treading water — but more significantly, it was because Liverpool seemed to possess all the weapons needed to do to Guardiola's team what Guardiola's team does to so many others.
So you can talk all you want (as Marco Rubio's water-treading campaign has tried to do) about improving vocational education or increasing the child-tax credit, and people will tune you out: They want someone who will arm-wrestle the Chinese, make Mexico pay for the wall, smite our enemies and generally stand in solidarity with their resentments, regardless of the policy results.
Treading a fine line between criticizing the government in Warsaw while protecting the country from more scrutiny, Mr. Tusk said that no formal debate on the state of democracy was needed at the level of European Union leaders at their next summit meeting in Brussels, where the main topic would be reaching a deal with Prime Minister David Cameron on Britain's future in the bloc.
Veteran political reporter Paul Steinhauser said Monday that 21625 Democratic presidential candidates are treading carefully when it comes to the unsubstantiated allegations involving former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report Top Pence adviser was on Trump-Zelensky phone call at center of whistleblower complaint: report MORE and his son Hunter.
I suspect that there will be plenty of flashbacks to the families in season two and it's good to have that grounding, but I still wish they'd made the jump sooner — I often felt like the kids were just treading water and waiting for the finale to act on their motivations, and thus so was I. Tasha Robinson: Chase destroying the decoded video to protect his dad didn't bother me.
"The market is treading water until we get clarification from the Fed on what it's going to do," said Sean Simko, head of global fixed income management at SEI Investments Co. U.S. interest rates futures suggested traders are fully positioned for a rate cut on Wednesday with an expected 78% chance of a quarter-point decrease and a 22% probability of a half-point reduction, according to CME Group's FedWatch program.
It is also a way to establish difference and a distinct identity; most girls like X, but I like Y. Whether aggressively masculine in Elvis's case or treading the line of femininity and androgyny like Sinatra and the Beatles, none of these stars were examples of the all-American boy that girls were supposed to be looking for in boyfriends and husbands, which was a large part of their appeal.
" Amid a smattering of line-treading Jewish jokes ("This is something Jews have known for centuries," he riffed) and a revisionist reading of Matthew 19:24—the verse that says it's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get to heaven—Myers told the audience that gold was good because it represented "the value you've brought to humanity.
The Chinese currency weakened to a fresh six-month low as expectations grew that Beijing will let the yuan weaken more in coming days to soften the impact of trade tariffs by the U.S. "Currency markets are treading water at the moment because of the trade war concerns and in the near term we think the dollar may gain against the Chinese currency and other rivals," said Alvin Tan, a currency strategist at Societe Generale in London.
"     The official strategy: avoid eye contact and buy more time: Via The Hill's Alexander Bolton and Jordain Carney, "Senate Republicans are treading cautiously on a background checks plan floated by Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrMurphy: Background check talks continue despite Trump Ukraine criticism The Memo: Trump troubles deepen amid Ukraine storm Zelensky adviser: Ukraine 'understood' discussing Biden was condition for talking to Trump MORE that has been decried as a 'non-starter' by the National Rifle Association (NRA).

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