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This is — again — uncharted territory for the social network.
The ending of Game of Thrones is totally uncharted territory.
Let's be absolutely clear, the world has entered uncharted territory.
America is now in largely, but not entirely, uncharted territory.
"This is uncharted territory," Soghoian told me over the phone.
" But he warned, "We're all sort of in uncharted territory.
Jim Cramer says investors are in uncharted territory right now.
"The separated children are uncharted territory for us," Young said.
You're in uncharted territory, charged with turning nothing into something.
At the same time, this is uncharted territory for me.
McConnell admitted that the pandemic was uncharted territory for lawmakers.
But this year's presidential campaign has already entered uncharted territory.
"We're in uncharted territory," Mayor Jenny Durkan of Seattle said.
"This is uncharted territory," Mr. Warner said in an interview.
Griner and King seem to be in wholly uncharted territory.
"We're in uncharted territory," said Alphonso David, the governor's counsel.
An outside voice singing is an uncharted territory for us.
Edna edges into the uncharted territory of her own consciousness.
The community aspect helped us navigate this totally uncharted territory.
Game of Thrones is about to sail into uncharted territory.
Downie told CNN the effects of climate change is uncharted territory.
"It's uncharted territory," said Chris Townshend, field director at the ATU.
The enigma of immigrant daughterhood is mostly uncharted territory in television.
The stalling growth could push China's auto industry into uncharted territory.
Because I'm grateful that comedy was such uncharted territory for me.
I like being an explorer and I'm OK in uncharted territory.
Arpaio's case represents uncharted territory and thus merits comprehensive legal scrutiny.
History cannot explain all, and China may be entering uncharted territory.
This is, to some extent, uncharted territory for the Vermont independent.
For prosecutors at the Department of Justice, this is uncharted territory.
Which has advantages but on the other hand it's uncharted territory.
"We're in uncharted territory," California Governor Jerry Brown said last year.
Given all the trade and tariff issues, we're in uncharted territory.
But, this NYFW is already shaping up to be uncharted territory.
We are catapulting ourselves out of the Holocene into uncharted territory.
"It's so tricky because it is completely uncharted territory," he said.
Discussing sex with a family member was uncharted territory for us.
The pace of developments puts Trump in uncharted territory with Iran.
A shift to the minority would be uncharted territory for most.
"It's uncharted territory," said Chris Townsend, field director at the ATU.
The ethics of experimenting on partially reanimated brains is uncharted territory.
Reston explains Trump's team may have to venture into some uncharted territory.
Like its victims, the Camp fire has flung FEMA into uncharted territory.
What Bernhard loves about Adam is its willingness to explore uncharted territory.
All that said, Gross noted the Fed is in uncharted territory now.
As he has done so often, he's taking America into uncharted territory.
Sager told HBO's Bernard Goldman that he is entering uncharted territory now.
As for Arya, she ends up exploring uncharted territory west of Westeros.
This is uncharted territory, and we need to tread carefully and thoughtfully.
Which means that Catalonia and Spain are now in totally uncharted territory.
"We're in uncharted territory, we'll just have to react accordingly," he said.
The idea of custom drugs also leads the F.D.A. into uncharted territory.
Season 2, debuting Wednesday, April 25, on Hulu, moves into uncharted territory.
Then, if all went well, they might press onward — into uncharted territory.
"This is uncharted territory," former EPA official Janet McCabe told BuzzFeed News.
Much of the journey, after all, is uncharted territory for the outdoor adventurer.
Glen said Britain would be in uncharted territory if there is no deal.
You know, we're not dead yet … I love to move into uncharted territory.
In many ways, entrepreneurship is uncharted territory — and not everyone finds their way.
But others stressed the uncertainties abounding as Malaysia's politics moved into uncharted territory.
Mrs May has simply warned MPs that they will be entering "uncharted territory".
In budgeting, as in so many areas, America is wandering into uncharted territory.
"We're really in uncharted territory as far as physics is concerned," said Hussain.
And with the 737 MAX, it's in uncharted territory in modern aviation history.
But his freewheeling style of political rhetoric often drops him into uncharted territory.
This is uncharted territory for him, being as effective going deep into games.
Uncharted territory is never a bad thing to encounter in a dance program.
The editorial forced Rivera into uncharted territory and criticized him for being conservative.
Doing so would cause an enormous crisis and send us into uncharted territory.
They seem absolutely necessary in order to push the genre into uncharted territory.
Mr. Lee was moving comics into uncharted territory with characters who had depth.
As schools navigate these unprecedented issues, parents say they're also in uncharted territory
Climate change is taking the United States into uncharted territory, the report concludes.
Firm actions and prioritiesFor many experienced investors, a crisis is not uncharted territory.
It was, animation-wise, uncharted territory and so they had to solve that.
"Trucks are so important to their bottom line, and this is uncharted territory."
The leap to Level 5, to truly self-driving cars, is uncharted territory.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Huawei is taking the trade war into uncharted territory.
All of which means we -- and they -- will be in uncharted territory tonight.
But the stove is still uncharted territory, and is likely to remain so.
She gave herself room to make mistakes in this realm of uncharted territory.
It's only by trial and error that we can explore this exciting uncharted territory.
"There are a lot of areas where we're still in uncharted territory," said Rosenberg.
But it's a lot of excitement and a lot of uncharted territory for me.
We're in uncharted territory, and the longer we wait, the more we'll need them.
And now that she has, she appears to be exploring some uncharted territory. Levitation?
For McCarty, that meant exploring the hazy and uncharted territory that was marijuana delivery.
Ahead, seven women share their tales of hair removal in so-called uncharted territory.
Other experts said that Zika had brought nations like El Salvador into uncharted territory.
The camera boldly ventures into uncharted territory: inside the head of a popular girl.
It may get confusing out in the uncharted territory, but it's worth the journey.
"This is a little bit of uncharted territory for all of us," Mollenkopf said.
This is not uncharted territory, but it is, at the least, an unpaved road.
The aftermath of the violence has pushed lawyers and investigators into largely uncharted territory.
Yet none of them diminish the profound sense that we are in uncharted territory.
Halcyon Digest didn't redefine indie rock, or even push the genre into uncharted territory.
"  Summers argues that she has pushed our national discourse into "dangerous and uncharted territory.
Uncharted territory for Mr. Iger and the company he has steered to overwhelming success.
Given the breadth and depth of covenant weakness, existing loans are in uncharted territory.
An employee rebellion could throw the F.B.I's legal fight with Apple into uncharted territory.
Being a new parent is an exciting and occasionally stressful journey into uncharted territory.
A heavy loss would thrust Britain into uncharted territory, with disparate possible outcomes: Mrs.
"If the U.S. abdicates that role, it puts us in uncharted territory," he added.
That trend triggered some stop losses in uncharted territory, a dealer said in Budapest.
It's just we're in uncharted territory, and it's amazing it didn't just fall over.
"I am excited to explore any uncharted territory and discover what unexpected adventure awaits!"
A search for "President Trump" and "uncharted territory" produced 27,500 results (in 0.44 seconds).
The whole process, based on the 1996 Congressional Review Act (CRA), is uncharted territory.
"We're in uncharted territory," she says, adding that travelers should take that into consideration.
Mr. Ohana, the first openly gay lawmaker on the right, is in uncharted territory.
Updated: 10:50 am EST Spain's constitutional crisis has just moved into uncharted territory.
Austin: No. I did know I was in uncharted territory in a number of ways.
Still, the Yemen gig crossed into uncharted territory, and some of the best soldiers declined.
This truly was uncharted territory, and my fight-or-flight instinct was acute that night.
The power of Trump's incumbency is uncharted territory As an incumbent, Trump carries unprecedented advantages.
I don't break off into uncharted territory, I think at that point you lose credibility.
"That's uncharted territory," said Valerie Barreiro, a law professor at the University of Southern California.
"We are in uncharted territory," said Collins, who also chairs an inquiry into fake news.
The world however is once again entering uncharted territory, with threats and uncertainty piling up.
It was a day of uncharted territory and amazing, one-of-a-kind surgical activity.
With the White Walkers defeated — or so everyone thinks, for now — we're in uncharted territory.
The DeployBot may even be the thing that propels us into uncharted territory in space.
When we last saw Jaime Lannister, the Kingslayer-turned-queen-betrayer was in uncharted territory.
Sensing that China's development has entered uncharted territory, China's leaders are turning to foreign gurus.
The EV trike is uncharted territory for them, but I think it'll be very popular.
For now, when it comes to health risks, you're in uncharted territory when you vape.
When people talk about prescription drug pricing, are they entering uncharted territory for public discourse?
We have entered uncharted territory; contingency plans don't reach this far, yet Congressional powers do.
If both parties stood their ground, the trans-Atlantic partnership would be in uncharted territory.
After years of Atlanta-based Tyler Perry productions, what Glover is exploring is uncharted territory.
U.S.-Russia relations were entering "uncharted territory in a political and diplomatic sense," he added.
And then Harrison turned 2 years and 18 days old, and we entered uncharted territory.
Look, I think we are in a very, we're certainly in a new, uncharted territory.
And the right decisions will never be perfectly clear — this is all frightfully uncharted territory.
But Black Panther ventured into uncharted territory in 2018 — and we don't just mean Wakanda.
"Nobody wants to talk beyond where the dragons are on the map, into uncharted territory."
Second, unlike previous escalations, this gambit could push Iran's nuclear program into dangerous uncharted territory.
Here's what to know as Britain enters uncharted territory of the process that is Brexit.
"It truly does feel like we're moving into fascinating and uncharted territory," Mr. Whishaw said.
My question is, this is uncharted territory, this is almost like innovation in organizational management.
These states are all venturing into uncharted territory, and there's no guarantee they will succeed.
If the Dubs take the next three games, it would move them into uncharted territory.
There's still uncharted territory in the Game of Thrones universe, and she intends to find it.
Nobody can be 100 percent sure what will be deemed allowable — this is relatively uncharted territory.
Behrouzi calls video dating largely uncharted territory, but points to Snapchat's success as an admirable model.
But I learned to play the ukulele as well, so it was all really uncharted territory.
The yearbook photo controversy has put Virginia politics in uncharted territory in more ways than one.
Guaido's declaration as the rightful leader of the South American country takes Venezuela into uncharted territory.
It was once hoped that the 27 might stride boldly forth into uncharted territory of integration.
"We are now in uncharted territory," Martha McKenna, a spokeswoman for Ms. Dixon, said Wednesday afternoon.
"It's uncharted territory to find Facebook liable for an antitrust violation, but not impossible," Carrier said.
"The most exciting thing about Planet nine to me is that it's uncharted territory," Cowan said.
It's uncharted territory for a lot of parents, and they find it hard to keep up.
The Taco is a challenging truck to live with when you aren't busting through uncharted territory.
"We are in uncharted territory," said Dave Green, executive vice president of the Wheat Quality Commission.
This is largely uncharted territory, which is part of what makes the new find so exciting.
Another important lens for understanding what's happening is that the WTO is currently in uncharted territory.
At the Seafarer's Preschool, the effort sometimes has the feeling of a venture into uncharted territory.
"We are flirting in uncharted territory," Dr. Marsh said of the sustained period of severe weather.
If the drug-screening law is enacted, it would put New York in relatively uncharted territory.
For me, it's uncharted territory seeing a guy do this at this stage of his career.
Using sequencing to figure out why Massimo's genetic instructions were making him sick was uncharted territory.
But while the wine list sails off into uncharted territory, the menu sticks closer to home.
Washington and Tehran have entered uncharted territory after the United States killed Iran's most powerful general.
But this is such uncharted territory that there's plenty of room for my prior to shift.
Immigration experts on both sides say this lawsuit takes the sanctuary-cities debate into uncharted territory.
But its latest addition to the menu is putting the fast-food chain in uncharted territory.
As the economy continues to face uncharted territory, Meyer said "salvation" will come from aggressive action.
After the halfway point, I was in uncharted territory, farther than I had ever run before.
But President Trump's penchant for using threatening language has moved the decades-old dispute into uncharted territory.
"We are in uncharted territory, we have never seen relations with Moscow like this before." he said.
The disputes surrounding Trump's business taxes are uncharted territory for the presidential nominee of a major party.
We are not headed backward into the land before Roe — we are headed forward into uncharted territory.
As has been the case so often in the internet's brief life, humanity has entered uncharted territory.
Ratings agency Moody's said the result left the country in uncharted territory and could be credit negative.
"Uncharted Territory" Reuters presented its findings to six lawyers with expertise in constitutional law and emoluments issues.
In this scenario, a young woman serves as pristine, uncharted territory no one else has ever conquered.
Season 2 marks the series departure from the book that it's based on, moving into uncharted territory.
Judge Williams acknowledged that he was in "uncharted territory" in requiring Officer Porter to take the stand.
Seeking extradition was "uncharted territory" for the island, but the jury's verdict validated their efforts, he said.
Billy Crystal is taking his iconic diner scene from When Harry Met Sally into new, uncharted territory.
It's uncharted territory for what was once a fledgling yet stand-out startup in the sharing economy.
But it is uncharted territory; even the developers aren't positive how far they can push the customization.
Many say the Amazon-Whole Foods deal is uncharted territory, likely requiring regulators to set new precedent.
The unfamiliar neighborhoods seemed "an uncharted territory to me and that commitment seemed too daunting," she said.
The Fed is entering uncharted territory for central bankers after a decade of unprecedented global policy accommodation.
"We are in uncharted territory," says Chad Bown of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, tells me.
Smoke has his usual subject matter, but he also ventures into uncharted territory on He Has Risen.
This, warn the experts, puts the nation in uncharted territory and threatens to erode its democratic foundations.
The appointment and confirmation of Mr. Moore and Mr. Cain could put the Fed in uncharted territory.
Slutsky is its pioneer on another front, a man from the uncharted territory, leaping into the unknown.
These are planetary conditions unknown to any human beings before us -- and uncharted territory for our survival.
", The Times's business columnist Gretchen Morgenson concluded: "Investors should also acknowledge that we are in uncharted territory.
Apple surged into uncharted territory this week, and that has one technical analyst pressing the panic button.
"We are in uncharted territory," said Dr. David A. Williams, chief scientific officer at Boston Children's Hospital.
Which makes me think this is probably completely uncharted territory for 99% of the people on earth.
To some degree, the current public conversation around sexual harassment and assault is uncharted territory for everyone.
We think Trump must divest his business, but we're in uncharted territory, so perhaps reasonable people can disagree.
Everyone is more or less entering uncharted territory at the same time, and HBO is taking full advantage.
As with so many of Trump's actions in office, it falls into uncharted territory -- no one really knows.
"We're in uncharted territory," said Scott Groth, a shellfish scientist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
What we've seen this week proves that there's still so much uncharted territory in performance, portability, and design.
Tissue engineering techniques for warm-blooded mammals are well-established, but fish, amphibians, and invertebrates are uncharted territory.
And both companies are treading into uncharted territory with regards to robotics, automation, and other unforeseen AI advancements.
"Japan is in uncharted territory except for historians," said Colin Jones, a professor at Doshisha University Law School.
But her family must navigate uncharted territory in the wake of first-born daughter Penny's multiple brain surgeries.
Regulators are in uncharted territory trying to regulate illegal cryptocurrency public coin offerings, US officials told Congress today.
The "uncharted territory" that Britain now enters after this week's failed parliamentary vote may be such an occasion.
This is relatively uncharted territory, because it represents a tension between international diplomacy, international relations, and legal liability.
The only way for him to clean up this mess is to venture into uncharted territory once again.
"If you look at the total sales for this jackpot, this is uncharted territory for us," he said.
What's worse is that central bankers are moving further into uncharted territory in pursuit of their inflation targets.
"We're in uncharted territory here," said one lobbyist with foreign government clients who asked not to be identified.
Peter: When I was producing there was more of an air of invention and so much uncharted territory.
At 42, Brady is still in uncharted territory, and his effectiveness may decline as the season goes on.
Economic and cultural shifts in the last decade have made fatherhood feel like uncharted territory in many ways.
That's uncomfortable and uncharted territory for every mainstream, nonopinion journalist I've ever known, and by normal standards, untenable.
"We are in uncharted territory," said Mike Litt, consumer program advocate for the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.
This is uncharted territory, and no one really knows what a post-Brexit business landscape would look like.
That said, my techno-optimism knows that geoengineering presents risks too, as we would be in uncharted territory.
"When it comes to the damage that it will do to Samsung's brand, we are in uncharted territory".
We are in uncharted territory here, and everyone is doing their best to figure out what to do.
So with each new chemotherapy combination, Mr. Castillejo's doctors were venturing further into uncharted territory, Dr. Edwards said.
For those who look for the people who look for players, there is plenty of uncharted territory left.
But a death before a candidate accepts the nomination or gets inaugurated is uncharted territory in American politics.
But it is clear that at the very least, this throws the Senate&aposs proceedings into uncharted territory.
But by centering women and bringing femininely coded imagery to the presidential race, Gillibrand went into uncharted territory.
The opportunities to curry undue influence via those business connections are infinite and uncharted territory in U.S. history.
The mere fact that a new administration is being investigated for potentially colluding with Moscow is uncharted territory.
"This is uncharted territory in the governor's race," said Garry South, a longtime Los Angeles-based Democratic strategist.
By opening up the geometric while maintaining a painstaking approach, Faruqee seems to have entered new, uncharted territory.
That's uncharted territory beyond the wall — but as we know, Jon Snow has no problem charging right into it.
"We're in uncharted territory," Scott Groth, a scientists with Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, told the wire service.
With barf buckets in hand, the gang enter uncharted territory when it comes to blended chickpeas, lemon and tahini.
Ellen Silver, Facebook's vice president of operations, acknowledged to Reuters that content moderation "at this size is uncharted territory".
If America wakes up next week with its first female president, we're going to be in some uncharted territory.
"This will be totally uncharted territory," says Mitchell Harris, chief executive of the investment-management arm of BNY Mellon.
Both of them are going into this uncharted territory, and they have no idea what's going to happen next.
But with season 1 relying so heavily on the book's material, we're heading into uncharted territory with season 2.
There's been the big, the small, and the stubborn, but today we're covering uncharted territory with a mystery procedure.
We're in this uncharted territory, so I don't want people to think we have this whole thing figured out.
But today, the brand is shifting its focus from fast-fashion separates and trendy makeup into uncharted territory: hair.
But the big question is what will happen if it cracks the old low and falls into uncharted territory.
"It's flat out uncharted territory," said Stetson's first sax teacher Christopher Creviston, now a saxophone professor at Arizona State.
Telling a story, selling a product and leading a user inside a VR ad environment was previously uncharted territory.
Also, when the band started, there weren't a million horror bands around, so it was kind of uncharted territory.
On trade policy, the U.S. is in uncharted territory — or at least territory not tread upon since the 1930s.
The history books: This isn't quite uncharted territory for the Capitals, who made (and lost in) the 1998 final.
My advice for home cooks is: Be experimental and deviate away from recipes into the uncharted territory in burgers.
It was uncharted territory for Japanese cuisine in South Florida, and Ng wasn't sure how well it would do.
A divided market could require substantially different car designs, experts say, putting the American auto industry into uncharted territory.
Woods is a five-time winner of the tournament, but as he pointed out, he is in uncharted territory.
Context: "It feels like uncharted territory," Mujib Mashal, a Times correspondent in Afghanistan, told me in a WhatsApp message.
Still, Armenia, a miniature country of some 2.8 million people in the southern Caucasus, was moving into uncharted territory.
The movie opens shortly before Fawcett is approached by the Royal Geographical Society to map uncharted territory in Bolivia.
That wild scenario would put the Senate in uncharted territory in the context of a high-stakes impeachment drama.
With the opportunity to make further history in the sport this year, Williams may reach more uncharted territory soon.
In 1981, Ghinsberg traveled into uncharted territory in the Amazon forest and wound up stranded there for three weeks.
It also remains unclear whether the oil and gas industry has the appetite for leases in largely uncharted territory.
Ultimately, the IEA concludes, oil markets are in somewhat uncharted territory, which makes projections about the future particularly difficult.
Baldessari says the Art Car project felt like uncharted territory, as he's never explored the automobile as a medium.
It's called gene therapy, and it's relatively uncharted territory in medicine — though researchers have been working on it for decades.
Perry: That was a really difficult one, because that's uncharted territory for all of us, having to deal with reflections.
For many people with vaginas, the cervix is uncharted territory that only comes up in conversation during a pap smear.
Still, the complaint highlights the peculiar and uncharted territory of a presidency whose messaging is conducted largely across social media.
Working with a tight-knit group like that, how does it play out when you steer into new, uncharted territory?
That new chapter of its capital account reforms is a totally uncharted territory with ramifications for the entire economic system.
"We would be in uncharted territory with a level of risk that would be hard to quantify," he told reporters.
The nation will be in totally uncharted territory, because it usually doesn't take decades to get a constitutional amendment ratified.
He noted the agency is entering uncharted territory and doesn't really know much about the benefits or risks of CBD.
"I was unsure and a little nervous, because I wanted to help, but this was such uncharted territory," Murray said.
China's rocky year: China's economy is entering uncharted territory, and that could spell trouble for the rest of the world.
As biohackers traverse this uncharted territory, it'll be fascinating to see how the law scrambles to catch up with them.
"We're in uncharted territory here," Shaun Bowler, a professor of political science at the University of California, Riverside, told me.
It is largely uncharted territory — only two chief justices in the nation's history have been put in such a position.
After all, economists are finding themselves in uncharted territory, using unfamiliar data sets, and are bereft of a good precedent.
We are in uncharted territory and there are still open questions as we grapple with the gravity of our decision.
"We're in uncharted territory here," said Carl Jorgensen, director of global consumer strategy and wellness at Daymon Worldwide, a consulting firm.
Though San Jose would be wading into largely uncharted territory, Liccardo stressed the need to pursue different options for affordable housing.
The company's apparent venture into uncharted territory now suggests a level of confidence in the technology that hasn't been evident before.
One reason there are so many methods is there's little or no data on what might work — it's largely uncharted territory.
Awesome sincerely believes he has a future as an entertainer, whether that's comedy, television, motivational speaking or some other uncharted territory.
JS can even be used to build regular old desktop applications via libraries like JW.js, though this is relatively uncharted territory.
But he readily admits the idea is "uncharted territory," saying he hopes to "live to find out" how the story ends.
Not only has Nike entered uncharted territory, but also its analysts have always found a reason to stay long the shares.
Now that Prime Minister Theresa May's deal has failed in Parliament, we enter, as she said before the vote, "uncharted territory'".
Sometimes, when you get a haircut that feels so much like uncharted territory, it's common to want to touch it nonstop.
That would put us in uncharted territory: No losing US presidential candidate has ever refused to concede when the time came.
With mounting pressure from ABC to include a love interest in Ellen, DeGeneres steered her character — and herself — toward uncharted territory.
To be fair, that billion ticket sales forecast is based on extrapolating into uncharted territory of the largest Powerball in history.
The step-change came in November and December 2016 with both open interest and money manager long positioning entering uncharted territory.
This isn't uncharted territory for Sony as you can already stream your games to your PlayStation Vita and some Sony phones.
Still, TikTok's popularity — if you're the parent of a teenager, that teenager probably has it on her phone — blazes uncharted territory.
Margot Robbie found herself in uncharted territory when she stepped into the role of Sharon Tate for Quentin Tarantino's latest movie.
"If the deal is not voted on, then we are going to be in uncharted territory," May told BBC on Sunday.
Restaurants can move a mobile kitchen around to test customer response in uncharted territory or add backup in a busy market.
Either way, if the Singularity ever does happen (and plenty of experts say it will eventually), we'd be in uncharted territory.
Bundesbank Chief Economist Jens Ulbrich said IG Metall's ideas about working time autonomy and partial compensation for reductions were uncharted territory.
"This is unprecedented and uncharted territory," said Dennis Thomas, who has been commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference since 2002.
As for the Blues, they were swept in their previous three finals appearances, so Game 23 for them is uncharted territory.
As St-Pierre acknowledged shortly after announcing his free agency on The MMA Hour, he is about to enter uncharted territory.
"It goes without saying ... that the next few weeks are heading into uncharted territory, " said ING's James Smith and Petr Krpata.
None of the original 10 amendments has ever been repealed or changed, so you're well into uncharted territory with Stevens' idea.
Of course, no one can know for sure how these two global powerhouses will react going forward — we're in uncharted territory.
Assist mode was uncharted territory for us, so we were bound to make some implementation mistakes, and their input was illuminating.
The incident underscored the uncharted territory into which the election was heading and landed the frontrunner in hospital for several weeks.
"If there is no constitutional protection for the unborn, then there is a problem and we're into uncharted territory," he said.
" Readers found themselves in the same uncharted territory the following day when, in "The Trump Effect: What's an Investor to Do?
These groups are seeking to persuade state legislatures to take the country into the uncharted territory of an Article V convention.
Motherhood can constrict a woman's experience, tethering her to home and baby, but it also opens a portal to uncharted territory.
While a TV show seems like an exciting prospect, reality shows — The Real World, Big Brother, Survivor — are still relatively uncharted territory.
While Apple engineers are hard at work on self-driving technology, manufacturing a car is still uncharted territory for the tech company.
Yet opponents of a $15 federal minimum wage say an increase would push us into uncharted territory when it comes to jobs.
Ericsson is poised to explore "uncharted territory" as the Swedish telecommunications company bids to rollout 5G, the next generation of mobile internet.
From navigating your way through uncharted territory, to picking up a new language, to forgoing cell reception, the traveling struggle is real.
Given the uncharted territory that lies ahead, we want to know which country you think will see the highest growth in 2017.
All of this puts "Endgame" in uncharted territory at the box office and for the analysts trying to gauge the film's performance.
The double take from watchdogs highlights the complexity and uncharted territory of launching new bank-like products in a highly regulated industry.
Despite millions of orders for voice enabled devices, vendors have yet to map the uncharted territory of voice enabled search and advertising.
Stocks are in uncharted territory with volatility spikes and drops in all of the major equity indices to start the New Year.
In this uncharted territory—predicted by few and now reality for all—how can chief executives transform today's challenges into tomorrow's opportunities?
During a discussion of Clinton's use of a private email server, Trump dived into uncharted territory in the history of presidential politics.
Policy analyst Ana Quintana on Tuesday said that the international community is treading into uncharted territory with the political crisis in Venezuela.
Such an outcome would put the U.S. into uncharted territory — mercurial leadership that is increasingly isolated and decreasingly trusted around the world.
It'll force them to stay weird, and as Marvel enters uncharted territory, they'd do so with a sense of dread and mystery.
Persistent warming in the Arctic is pushing the region into "uncharted territory" and increasingly affecting the continental United States, scientists said Tuesday.
That leads the world into uncharted territory, though the World Health Organization has so far stopped short of calling it a pandemic.
That leads the world into uncharted territory, though the World Health Organization has so far stopped short of calling it a pandemic.
"We are in uncharted territory going back to and beyond McGovern in terms of soak-the-rich approaches to taxation," says Summers.
Baked sweet potatoes are also uncharted territory for me — let alone twice baked sweet potatoes — so I didn't know what to expect.
That's not clear, and it's uncharted territory for ICANN, which is still awaiting the response to its December 9th request for information.
"Given how far into uncharted territory they have gone, they have been forced to gradually inch the ball moving forward," Schutte said.
Since Trump will likely be replacing Scalia, a conservative, with another conservative, this appointment probably won't send the Court into uncharted territory.
But a promotion that spends six hours touting a crowd of around 100,000 fans while simultaneously muting them, has crossed into uncharted territory.
We were talking about what to name it, and Cam said we should call it Yuri, because we were heading into uncharted territory.
It almost feels nostalgic to read about artists' wide-eyed praise of technologies as a virtually uncharted territory offering seemingly unlimited artistic possibilities.
The Diaz sisters jump head first into previously, for them, uncharted territory; trading quiet subtlety for overt swipes at sexism and state violence.
However this plays out, it's clear that we're in uncharted territory here, and it's hard to see how this ends well for anyone.
But human exploration is essentially uncharted territory for a private company, and for the time being, SpaceX will have the field to itself.
Who and what it's for: Playful sexual adventure into uncharted territory, suitable for everyone from the vanilla to the kinky, hetero or queer.
I guess the Godzilla in Hell story I did was somewhat similar, but this Aliens business still feels like uncharted territory for me.
"Exploring uncharted territory is thrilling, and any undocumented discovery turns into a strong shared emotion between us all," said Tomb Prospector Altair Naruhodo.
There's a good chance 2018 will end with no new products from Beats at all, which is uncharted territory for the headphone maker.
Hulu's adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale is leaving behind the existing narrative of the novel it's based on and moving into uncharted territory.
"This is truly exciting and uncharted territory," said Gary Grief, executive director of the Texas Lottery and chair of the Powerball game group.
NASA suspects it will take some 30,000 years for the Voyagers to travel beyond the Oort Cloud, and enter farther into uncharted territory.
There, too, the human fingerprint on the climate is readily visible, as the planet continues to head toward uncharted territory for human society.
With the Bank rate at 28 percent - the lowest in the Bank's 21-year history - the governor is heading deeper into uncharted territory.
EXTREME WEATHER EVENTS GROWING: Extreme weather events are pushing the Earth into "truly uncharted territory," the United Nations' weather agency said on Tuesday.
Democratic strategist David Axelrod says President Trump has entered uncharted territory by appointing his adviser Steve Bannon to the National Security Council (NSC).
We get enough mentions of familiar Star Wars terms and worlds to feel comfortable, but the tone reminds us we're in uncharted territory….
Flat subscription pricing has long been common for companies like Netflix, Spotify, and Hulu, but is uncharted territory for many financial services companies.
Republican lawmakers' push to expel Roy Moore if he wins Alabama's Senate race next month could soon move the Senate into uncharted territory.
To have the Voyagers sending back information about the edge of the Sun's influence gives us an unprecedented glimpse of truly uncharted territory.
At Jeremy's insistence, the lodge hired a local trapper, Arnold, to lead us through uncharted territory with the lodge's own guide and tracker.
Moreover, for all that they can try to correct for the errors that so embarrassed them last May, pollsters are in uncharted territory.
So, the utility of drones in glacier search and rescue operations is a given, though exploring crevasses seems to be relatively uncharted territory.
In the original two numbers, that precision would be off somewhere to right of the 13 and 7 digits, which is uncharted territory.
Warming air and ocean temperatures are pushing the region into "uncharted territory," increasingly affecting the continental U.S., according to a new government assessment.
" World health officials proclaimed Tuesday the mortality rate for coronavirus is higher than originally expected, telling the public we are in "uncharted territory.
Food production has been declared "essential," but how those businesses operate is "uncharted territory," a spokesperson for vegan cheesemaker Miyoko's told Business Insider.
Today, we are squarely in uncharted territory — where the whims of an unfettered president regularly override decency, the law and the country's interest.
Yiadom-Boakye is doing more than exploring the supposedly uncharted territory of black selfhood, or making—in that hackneyed phrase—the invisible visible.
In 2015, Olympic dreams called Adigun back, this time, to uncharted territory: sliding on ice at speeds up to 90 miles an hour.
Given the uncharted territory, it is difficult to imagine how the future of influencing, and future of social media in general, will look.
This move sends it into uncharted territory — and was seen as another sign that Puerto Rico has lost all control of its future.
Here, I ask him if we've truly entered uncharted territory, and if he believes Trump's ties to Russia have compromised our national security.
While vocal horse sounds, like neighs and whinnies, have been studied to an extent, non-vocal sounds are pretty much uncharted territory, Merkies said.
For Clinton, a candidate who has fastidiously crafted her own media narrative throughout her many decades in the public eye, this is uncharted territory.
"This is truly uncharted territory, and it's exciting to see people across the country buying their tickets and joining in the fun," Medenica said.
The 2019 novel coronavirus is uncharted territory because scientists have so many questions about how it spreads, and there isn't a vaccine for it.
You're in uncharted territory, and you're helping to shed light on what [the future of the business] will look like, and we're all curious.
The NBC "Nightly News" anchor and veteran newscaster is about to enter uncharted territory as the moderator of the first Clinton-Trump face-off.
That early pivot, though—that willingness to venture into uncharted territory—is what makes Wilco a transcendent band rather than merely an admirable one.
The idea that any of these features should be competent or tolerable at this price is kind of uncharted territory, and I'm loving it.
Mainly, I was curious to know if we've entered uncharted territory — and will this undermine the independence of the FBI and the Justice Department?
Tesla has already started moving into uncharted territory with regards to its development of Powerpack and Powerwall and the upcoming opening of the Gigafactory.
Extreme weather events triggered by a warming globe are pushing the Earth into "truly uncharted territory," the United Nations' weather agency said on Tuesday.
There is no doubt that the overt commercialization of these appropriated dance moves rings with unfairness, but as of now, it's still uncharted territory.
"We're completely in uncharted territory," said Hans Kundnani, a Berlin-based expert in European politics at the German Marshall Fund of the United States.
Patients like her are in uncharted territory, and doctors are trying to decide whether to operate to remove what is left of her tumor.
It would be "uncharted territory" for the party if Blankenship wins, said the GOP source, who expressed some skepticism that Blankenship really had momentum.
This is not uncharted territory in our era of fourth-wave feminism, but it was for me, because I wear makeup every single day.
"We're somewhat in uncharted territory here," Gordon Medenica, the lead director of the lottery consortium known as the Mega Millions Group, said on Saturday.
"Zao is (in) a completely uncharted territory," said Jennifer Zhu Scott, founding principal of Radian Partners, a private investment firm focusing on artificial intelligence.
One official said the expectation was that the Army's case would continue, but added that the president's tweet put the military in uncharted territory.
Toyota — along with Hyundai, which began distributing its hydrogen-fueled Tucson in 2014, and Honda — is leading the auto industry into this uncharted territory.
"Once you get above that level, we are into uncharted territory," said David Fyfe, chief economist at the Gunvor Group, a major trading house.
This morning on Twitter, Levie wrote that we are in uncharted territory, and everyone will have to work together to help navigate this crisis.
Use the check from the government Dealing with a sudden loss of income when the government tells you to stay home is uncharted territory.
As of Wednesday morning, the benchmark note was flat at 2500%, after tumbling into uncharted territory on Tuesday — an all-time low of 22.81%.
If it all sounds like a recipe for an unpredictable and chaotic political crisis that threatens to push Spain into uncharted territory, it is.
The incident seemed to symbolize the uncharted territory into which the election was heading and landed the frontrunner in the hospital for several weeks.
This is uncharted territory for an artist who, for all of his career up until now, seemed to be impervious to any real harm.
Scientists have the potential to create something far worse than nature ever could, thrusting our civilization into uncharted territory as far as pandemics are concerned.
When my song charted in the knockouts, I remember rehearsing with Blake the next week and he was like, 'Chloe, you're literally on uncharted territory.
To truly mix it up, though — and to see real results — you'll need to explore the uncharted territory that lies beyond the cardio-machine room.
Using dolls and photography was still somewhat uncharted territory, a counterpoint to what our male peers were doing in painting and sculpture, making 'high art.
Such emergency plans are not uncharted territory for the TIEC, which became a refuge for horses from five states ahead of Hurricane Irma last year.
" He added: "We are in uncharted territory with Trump foreign policy, and nations should give him some latitude as he forms his foreign policy team.
The move comes as Maersk, the world's biggest container shipper, is entering uncharted territory following its sale last year of most of its energy businesses.
Facebook will argue that both tech companies and governments are in uncharted territory, and will work with lawmakers in the U.S. and around the world.
The history books: This is uncharted territory for Winnipeg, where the two versions of the Jets have never made an appearance in the conference final.
Now that I'm at the edge of 203, I'm entering uncharted territory and feel like I need life advice, affirmation, and direction more than ever.
"This is uncharted territory," Woods told reporters after moving within one stroke of the third-round lead at the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida.
"We're in uncharted territory because leverage is currently at levels not seen in prior crises," said Luiz Muniz, head of Latin America at Rothschild Group.
Microsoft's use of Windows 10 notifications feels like uncharted territory, and it risks alienating and irritating users with notifications to switch to its Edge browser.
The timing for the President's fury couldn't be worse, considering the White House is heading into uncharted territory with Democrats assuming control of the House.
If she fails, it will be another 73 days before Britain has to leave the EU and, as the Prime Minister said, enters uncharted territory.
We all have our own ways of getting comfortable when we venture into uncharted territory that help us get acclimated to new places and faces.
Bottom line: This would all be uncharted territory, none of this has been resolved by the Supreme Court and any moves could trigger swift litigation.
When it comes to a growth strategy, it's often better to invest strength in strength, rather than to divert resources into new and uncharted territory.
While Korody and her team have looked to that research as a road map, she admits that doing the same with rhinos is uncharted territory.
It is becoming cliché now to say that we are in uncharted territory with Trump and his regime, but that is precisely where we are.
Multiplayer is uncharted territory for Bethesda and it's already told fans that Fallout 76's beta will need a lot of polish and bug squashing.
Facebook is entering uncharted territory, and Mr. Zuckerberg isn't sure what the future looks like, according to an interview he gave to The Washington Post.
Published in 2015 by New Directions, John Keene's quietly acclaimed but undersung "Counternarratives" surveys the vast tracts of uncharted territory beyond the family-novel paradigm.
" Ms. Bianchi said that her father's experiment was "uncharted territory" in animal cognition research, pointing to news media coverage calling Chaser "the world's smartest dog.
But just as the Fed's bond purchases after the 2008 crisis were unprecedented, the retreat will again take the reserve banking system into uncharted territory.
As first-time Melbourne semi-finalists, both players were in uncharted territory and nine breaks of serve in the first three sets betrayed their nerves.
Regulators and medical-device-makers are bracing for an expected barrage of hacking attacks even as legal and technical uncertainties leave them in uncharted territory.
Nigeria represent uncharted territory for the Croatians as the two nations have never played each other while group favorites Argentina will be a tall order.
More broadly, Bezos wrote that Amazon&aposs ambitions were largely uncharted territory, making it impossible to predict exactly what the company&aposs future would hold.
Following are answers to key questions on what will happen next in Britain's relations with the bloc: The EU is in shock and entering uncharted territory.
When a studio braves truly uncharted territory, it is bound to make mistakes as it works to evolve beyond what it already knew how to do.
We're heading into some uncharted territory here and without Shep to help reign in the chaos, I fear things are going to get much, much worse.
Many found the move forceful and in bad taste, but for Gaga — a staunch advocate for challenging beauty standards — it was actually welcome (if uncharted) territory.
In this, as in so much else about this remarkable campaign, the only thing we know for sure is that America is now in uncharted territory.
There, he's on a small team hunting for exotic physics, like an oil prospector seeking out new particles in uncharted territory, particles that possibly don't exist.
He's never worn the Venom mantle in the comics before, so this is uncharted territory for those who might be looking to the comics for answers.
The chair campaign has been uncharted territory as Democrats face a power deficit not seen in nine decades — beyond the lifetimes of virtually every American voter.
The short answer to what happens next with pollution, wildlife, farming, green energy, climate change and more is we don't know—we are in uncharted territory.
"Now that we have conclusively demonstrated the existence of element 113 we plan to look to the uncharted territory of element 119 and beyond," said Morita.
That's uncharted territory since only six films have opened to $2320 million or more in North America and none have made $300 million in a weekend.
International touring with a stadium show is difficult enough pull off, and the added complications of heading to uncharted territory seemed to scare other artists away.
While Gabrielle Union has honed her skills over the years as a stepmom to husband Dwyane Wade's sons, the newborn life was uncharted territory before November.
"This may dramatically alter the supply/demand dynamic and take the Tier 2 market pricing into uncharted territory," Brendan Sproules, a banking analyst at Citigroup said.
Bronco Mendenhall was hired by Virginia to engineer a turnaround for that struggling program, but he instead finds himself in uncharted territory amid a winless start.
In a statement, David Carlson, the director of the World Climate Research Program, said "we are in uncharted territory" as far as climate conditions are concerned.
By proud example, the Apollo program taught us we cannot venture aimlessly into the uncharted territory of future discovery merely hoping to happen upon greater advancement.
Yet, once the speakers got going, we all unexpectedly veered off into uncharted territory: our obligation as the creative class to give back to the community.
But she is encouraged by the attention her team's op-ed received and hopes it will stimulate new ventures into what is still mostly uncharted territory.
The actions by the Liberty and a similar display by the Minnesota Lynx the previous night moved players who were nervous and fearful into uncharted territory.
It's something that the Voyager teams -- which are still actively monitoring the two spacecraft as they explore uncharted territory beyond our solar system -- have hoped for.
But the increasing difficulty of jumps for men and women has put skating in "uncharted territory" regarding health repercussions, said Tom Zakrajsek, a prominent American coach.
The Falcons are in mostly uncharted territory for them, as the team has not appeared in a Super Bowl since the Chris Chandler-led 1998 team.
Some in the establishment are opting for the same rhetoric and tactics they used under Mr. Obama, but in reality, this is uncharted territory, he said.
Schauffele, in uncharted territory with the first sole 54-hole lead of his PGA Tour career, is three shots clear of third-placed Gary Woodland (69).
Auto giants — some of which were increasingly aware that they were moving into relatively uncharted territory — began buying up or otherwise forging partnerships with tech startups.
But, as part of the larger conversation around the social network's role in society and its responsibilities to regulate user behavior, we're still largely in uncharted territory.
We are in uncharted territory here — declaring a national emergency to fulfil a campaign promise is an unprecedented use of presidential powers, and a legally dicey move.
WPP, the world's biggest advertising company, entered uncharted territory without its founder Martin Sorrell whose departure has left it rudderless at a time of swirling industry change.
Breaking and creating new rules as they go, these five artists each subvert the status quo and help push their individual genres into exciting and uncharted territory.
The impasse means federal workers — who just missed their first paychecks on Friday — are entering uncharted territory that's creating financial strain and uncertainty for many government employees.
In the case of both Reyes and Chapman, it has been difficult to discern what exactly is "fair," given this is uncharted territory for sports at large.
The Oversight panel will continue to monitor the issue, but Gowdy warned that much of it is uncharted territory and probably will be settled in the courts.
"There's a great opportunity there to take objects and experiences into people's homes in a different way," she said, noting that they were heading into uncharted territory.
The case is a somewhat aggressive move by the US Attorney's office in San Francisco, but as the New Yorker reported last year, this isn't uncharted territory.
LONDON — When a technical error forced a Norwegian Air jet to land at Shiraz Airport in Iran last month, the Boeing 103 touched down in uncharted territory.
For everyone still working on Voyager, they take pride in the longest-running spacecraft in human history that is now exploring the uncharted territory of the heliosphere.
"I think we have to acknowledge that we're in kind of uncharted territory here," said Kyle Kondik, a veteran pollster and managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball.
"I think if the President had gone through with this, or tries to go through with it on a going forward basis, we're into uncharted territory," Sen.
And with its harder charge into anti-Trump political humor, it has sailed into what the former New York Times writer Bill Carter called "absolutely uncharted" territory.
Plunging into undesirably uncharted territory, Trump is setting records with his dismally low approval ratings, including the lowest mark ever for a president in his first year.
The attack took Washington and its allies, mainly Saudi Arabia and Israel, into uncharted territory in its confrontation with Iran and its proxy militias across the region.
"We're going back into uncharted territory," said Jacob Inwald, the director of foreclosure prevention at Legal Services NYC, which helps low-income residents fight foreclosures and evictions.
"He's going to be moving into uncharted territory if he does that," said Eric Washburn, an expert on Interior Department policies at Bracewell, a Washington law firm.
The elimination of clear rules protecting a free and open internet would put us in uncharted territory and would create uncertainty for ISPs, edge providers and consumers alike.
You are heading into, I wouldn't say uncharted territory because unfortunately we have been here before in the 1930's so we know where this can go to.
LONDON (Reuters) - The Scottish parliament refused consent for Britain's flagship Brexit legislation on Tuesday, pushing Britain into constitutionally uncharted territory as London presses ahead with the bill regardless.
Guaido's declaration takes Venezuela into uncharted territory, with the possibility of the opposition now running a parallel government recognized abroad as legitimate but without control over state functions.
Extending cooperation beyond China is uncharted territory, though General Motors Co and China's largest automaker, SAIC Motor Corp Ltd, plan to begin joint production in Indonesia next year.
Captured at 6,800 miles per hour (aka 45 times faster than a speeding bullet) the "movie" represents the exploration of uncharted territory for the $3.26 billion mission. Cowabunga!
This is still uncharted territory, so for the time being, it seems that one is better off grabbing the money and free trips before the well runs dry.
It's gone through several big changes — an upgrade and a currency split — all of which potentially threaten the integrity of the network as it plods into uncharted territory.
While we still wait for George R.R. Martin's next novel, Winds of Winter, the show is forging ahead into uncharted territory unknown to even readers of the books.
It has thrust Venezuela into uncharted territory — with the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country in the midst of the Western Hemisphere's worst humanitarian crisis in recent memory.
Their latest sauce endeavor had them venturing into uncharted territory as they attempted to capture the complex profile of female perspiration while (presumably) somehow keeping the dish palatable.
"The market is in uncharted territory and on the fundamental side the ban from Russia has supported the prices," said Ajay Kedia, director at Kedia Commodities in Mumbai.
It has thrust the OPEC producer into uncharted territory — whereby it now has an internationally-recognized government, with no control over state functions, running parallel to Maduro's regime.
The bottom line: The transaction is unexpectedly imperiled and may head into uncharted territory, were it to spark a lawsuit over over the right way to police competition.
But season 2 (which will premiere in April on Hulu) will enter uncharted territory, albeit with input from Atwood, who serves as a consulting producer on the series.
But while Google is in the middle of a huge push to make its own hardware, this is still largely uncharted territory — for it or almost anyone else.
Recent revelations from The Washington Post about the contents of a whistleblower complaint filed within the intelligence community have rocked Washington and thrust the US into uncharted territory.
However, the dispute puts the two sides in uncharted territory that could shake the trans-Atlantic alliance and undermine U.S. authority in ways that are difficult to predict.
Aries is fiery, brave, and independent, empowering you to take steps into uncharted territory and manifest the things you made space for in your life during Virgo season.
Moody's ratings agency said the country was now in uncharted territory after an alliance of opposition parties led by former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad shocked the ruling coalition.
Senate and House candidates across the country are transforming their campaigns into digital spaces as the threat of coronavirus throws the art of retail politics into uncharted territory.
These themes are uncharted territory for Ms. Swift, but she charges through with heavy bass and soft-spoken melodies, leading to songs worthy of being played on repeat.
In his new book, "Uncharted Territory: Culture and Commerce in Hong Kong's Art World" (2017), Mr. Renfrew describes the boom in new art spaces, institutions, galleries and museums.
This is uncharted territory for both therapists and their clients, and it can be a difficult transition—even for young people who are fairly fluent in digital communication.
RELATED: After Anthony Bourdain's death, 'Parts Unknown' enters uncharted territory Bell, also an Emmy winner Sunday night, paid tribute to Bourdain ahead of the show on social media.
U.S. businesses kept up a solid pace of hiring in January, a good sign as the economy heads into uncharted territory following the passage of sweeping tax legislation.
After the demise of Lehman Brothers in 2008 brought the financial system to the brink of disaster, Mr. Bernanke entered uncharted territory, pushing interest rates nearly to zero.
Caruana, a former head of the Bank of Spain, said that, while the need for very expansive monetary policy had receded, central banks were moving through uncharted territory.
And with the court battle about to enter completely uncharted territory, no one can tell confused DACA recipients that they know exactly what the right decision should be.
"Even though we have a long history of distilling, working with wormwood spirits is a massive canvas and there is so much room for innovation into uncharted territory."
Such scenarios necessarily dip into "uncharted territory for an industrialised society", as Thomas Popik, head of the Foundation for Resilient Societies, a think-tank in New Hampshire, puts it.
Then in March, he released "BodyGuard," a thumping track featuring Gucci Mane in which Fool's vocal pitch—presumably from a mixture of excitement and urgency—reached previously uncharted territory.
Those precautions aside, this is the first time in history—as far as we know—that lava has ever engulfed a geothermal power plant, so it's all uncharted territory.
But it is far from certain that the EU executive would choose to enter such uncharted territory, a move that would escalate the crisis if Italy ignored its recommendations.
Considering our nation is still debating how stoned you can legally be to drive a car, our law's view of consent under the influence of pot remains uncharted territory.
At a briefing for Washington lobbyists later in the day, Mr. Walden acknowledged to donors that Republicans were in uncharted territory and wholly uncertain of what would happen next.
Breaking down barriers Prisoners advocating for other prisoners in open court, or advising non-prisoners on the law, is uncharted territory in Kenya and most places in the world.
Scotland's parliament refused on Tuesday to give its consent for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, pushing Britain into constitutionally uncharted territory as London presses ahead with the bill regardless.
Buhai, without a top-25 finish at a major, found herself in uncharted territory after notching eight birdies in a seven-under-par 65 at Woburn in Milton Keynes.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady and New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will enter uncharted territory when they make a record seventh Super Bowl appearance together.
After a long awaited announcement, the only thing that seemed certain on Tuesday was that the uncharted territory could potentially change the way the global sports industry is run.
We are in uncharted territory as the virus continues to spread with a speed and unpredictability that has health officials and governments around the world bracing for the worst.
On Tuesday, officials with the chamber called a partial border shutdown "uncharted territory" and said such a policy would have negative economic consequences, particularly for communities along the border.
"Yellen had the uncharted territory of getting an economy going with low inflation," said Seth Carpenter, a former Fed economist who is now chief United States economist at UBS.
What had previously taken an entire team, now has to somehow stay afloat, and caregivers will find themselves in uncharted territory as they try to navigate this new reality.
Their upbringing in Tuskegee, Alabama, had exposed the Davis brothers to the possibilities of successful black-owned businesses, but their gallery treaded uncharted territory on a number of levels.
A Democratic victory could put the United States in almost equally uncharted territory, particularly if the candidate were a left-wing challenger such as Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.
Call it "alternative universes," blame "alternative facts," cite the "A to Z" scale -- the upshot is the media and its audience are being dragged into this uncharted territory together.
If Katie and Chris can fix it, so can Demi and Kristian — although neither of their siblings ever jumped in with shady comments, so we're officially in uncharted territory.
There are 44 million people eligible to vote in France, and the numbers and voting profiles of those who go to their polling stations next Sunday are uncharted territory.
With more than 1003,000 stores worldwide, it may seem like Starbucks has left no country unclaimed, yet Italy is uncharted territory for the coffee giant — until now, that is.
At the time, style and lifestyle blogging wasn't popular in her hometown of Atlanta, and in a sea of entertainment bloggers in surrounding cities, she was in uncharted territory
Friday's eclipse brings intense (albeit temperamental) emotional clarity, shining a light on things you've overlooked and allowing you to spend the rest of Leo season happily roaming uncharted territory.
She says it's a dedication to DJ Rashad, who, despite working more squarely in footwork, shared her penchant for pushing the music he grew up with into uncharted territory.
It has also led to a general sense that the new test is uncharted territory, leaving many students wondering whether they should take the SAT or its rival, the ACT.
Jordan Peele entered into uncharted territory with this horror film, which features a primarily black cast who portray a family who meet up with their murderous doppelgängers while on vacation.
If Congress and the White House can't agree on a bill within a six-month timeframe, and the Trump administration rescinds DACA, the US will be in wholly uncharted territory.
But we're still in uncharted territory, and for a bunch of fans who previously prided themselves on knowing roughly what was coming, that has to sting, at least a little.
Before the White Walker threat could even become the fully realized central conflict of Game of Thrones, the show ditched that more uncharted territory to return to its comfort zone.
Soon the two found themselves driving toward a wall—but because love can sometimes make us do highly regrettable things, Perkins drove straight through the fence and into uncharted territory.
Although grocery retailing would be uncharted territory for Steinhoff, one fund manager said the company's propensity to run a decentralized business model would help it pull off any such deal.
But for people in Virginia, even though they're used to getting the the tail-end of Gulf of Mexico hurricanes, the scale and severity of Hurricane Michael is uncharted territory.
Political analysts said the country is set to move into uncharted territory: To be governed by a weaker government with minority support in parliament or head into a snap election.
California will now have to cut emissions an additional 40 percent by 2030 to keep meeting its climate goals, and that next phase will hurl the state into uncharted territory.
"This is all uncharted territory for us," said Alex Yudelson, chief of staff for the city of Rochester, which had the first case of COVID-85033 in western New York.
"In a lot of ways, we're really in uncharted territory," Margo J. Anderson, a historian and expert on the census at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, said in an interview.
Although nestled in Litchfield County, the preternaturally preserved Revolutionary War-era enclave where many wealthy New Yorkers keep second homes, Torrington remains an uncharted territory to most of those residents.
The head of the World Health Organization said that the world is in "uncharted territory" with a dangerous and rapidly spreading disease that has caused serious outbreaks around the world.
It is uncharted territory for every one of them, exacerbated by the unbearable threat of a war with the United States that may diminish at times but never goes away.
Republicans are trying to work through if they can make changes to the resolution of disapproval to make it more palatable to their caucus, but are basically in uncharted territory.
A former EPA official who asked not to be named said that, under normal circumstances, the internal mechanisms to protect website accuracy should work, but added "we're in uncharted territory."
Catalonia just voted to declare independence from Spain Catalonia just voted to declare independence from Spain Updated: 433:50 am EST Spain's constitutional crisis has just moved into uncharted territory.
Davis responded that the Marchant case was "uncharted territory" for the NSF and highlighted gaps in communication between different branches of the NSF—gaps the agency is now trying to plug.
Of course, other stars like Landon Donovan have played for teams like Bayern Munich and Clint Dempsey suited up for Tottenham ... so it's not uncharted territory for a Team USA player.
Mega Millions officials told the Post that the prize had reached "uncharted territory," and hopeful citizens are reportedly buying up lottery tickets so quickly, number combinations are beginning to run out.
The tally foreshadowed the battle to come as Democrats take their case against the president fully into public view, sending both parties into uncharted territory and reshaping the nation's political landscape.
And while Trump has continually tested the limits of Twitter's rules throughout his candidacy and presidency, the latest escalation, and this particular tweet, is clearly uncharted territory for the social network.
Weich said that the Nunes memo put the House in "uncharted territory," and that he found it "deeply disturbing" that the president would disagree with the judgment of Justice Department officials.
Even as fund managers, dealers and other investors appeared unfazed by the move into uncharted territory, an analysis of the trading volumes showed how the ban has already upended some flows.
If or when the Venezuelan opposition eventually unseats the "usurper," the country will be in uncharted territory, resembling the aftermath of a military coup more than that of a democratic election.
We generated millions in revenue and hundreds of thousands of orders, but the nature of startups is being innovative and venturing into uncharted territory: sometimes you make it, sometimes you don't.
It has thrust the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country into uncharted territory — whereby it now has an internationally-recognized government, with no control over state functions, running parallel to Maduro.
The industry is also navigating through uncharted territory amid developments in the U.S. shale industry, which has moved much faster and is proving more resilient than most have expected, he added.
With everything from Facebook to Snapchat vying for our time and attention, Miitomo is a very Nintendo social network — even as the company explores the uncharted territory beyond its own devices.
That said, this uncharted territory apparently includes camera setup, as the international feed is struggling to get either enough height or distance in the unfamiliar stadium to shoot this game proportionally.
Joel's 11 AM service will mostly be made up of his regular churchgoers, and not droves of Kanye fans like at Ye's Sunday Service ... so for Kanye, this is uncharted territory.
Gonzaga is in uncharted territory while North Carolina aims to make up for last season's NCAA Tournament championship game loss when the two No. 1 seeds collide Monday in Glendale, Ariz.
The 2500 Olympic marathon gold medalist, speaking to reporters from his home training camp in Kaptagat on Wednesday, was sure he too could enter uncharted territory in Vienna on Oct. 22017.
This may seem bad enough, but according to International Monetary Fund calculations the sub-Saharan Africa region's jobs travails are in danger of reaching uncharted territory in less than two decades.
King said that law enforcement has barely begun to test the power of the subpoena in this area, if at all, and so it's really uncharted territory in the legal realm.
Enria said he was "yet to be convinced" that cryptocurrencies should come under the full gamut of regulation, a move that would enter "uncharted territory" and require many years to develop.
Broadly talks to these women, their lawyers, and allied activists who are all fighting against non-consensual porn while navigating the uncharted territory of confronting these crimes in the offline world.
Captain Marvel, like its titular hero, soared to new heights and uncharted territory at the box office in its opening weekend, bringing in a $20043 million domestic haul and $455 worldwide.
It's uncharted territory, and it's clear Nvidia may have to either offer some sort of revenue cut or pay a licensing fee to publishers if it wants to use their titles.
It's uncharted territory, and it's clear Nvidia may have to either offer some sort of revenue cut or pay a licensing fee to publishers if it wants to use their titles.
Coronavirus is now spreading much more rapidly outside China than within the country, leading the world into uncharted territory, but the outbreak can still be contained, the World Health Organization said.
Still, this is a move into uncharted territory as the Fed takes steps to begin reversing the asset purchases it made in light of the financial crisis about a decade ago.
So when he arrived in California in 1903 to become the superintendent of Sequoia National Park, it wasn't the first time he was entering uncharted territory as an African-American man.
But Mr. Xi has since ventured into uncharted territory with the prosecution of several party heavyweights, including China's former security chief Zhou Yongkang, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015.
Though the vast majority of her clients were young, recent mothers or middle-aged women, Ms. Katayama had tied up a few men before, so we weren't in completely uncharted territory.
It's a hard topic, and I'm not going to sit here and try to make up an answer, because I don't have an answer, because it's ... Look, we're charting into uncharted territory.
It also shows we've moved beyond the message that the more typical movies can teach at face value, and are instead examining uncharted territory by heightening the stakes and diversifying the protagonists.
Next week, we'll chat with *The Three-Body Problem'*s esteemed translator, Ken Liu, and announce the next WIRED Book Club read (where we'll navigate uncharted territory in more than one way).
Many women at the summit described their most important professional decisions as moments when they opted for a new challenge that propelled them out of their comfort zone and into uncharted territory.
Since this show diverges so sharply from the source material, it gets to find some excitement in playing with Stephen King's sleepy, mutedly gothic world, while still heading off into uncharted territory.
UNCHARTED TERRITORY AHEAD The cut brought the key rate to the lower boundary of the 6% to 7% range that the central bank considers neutral from a monetary policy point of view.
Despite the BOJ's shift, investors remain cautious with the 10-year yield in mostly uncharted territory under the YCC and still far below the 0.20 percent limit flagged by Kuroda on Tuesday.
"The short answer to what happens next with pollution, wildlife, farming, green energy, climate change and more is we don't know—we are in uncharted territory," Damian Carrington wrote in The Guardian.
It has thrust the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country into uncharted territory — whereby it now has an internationally-recognized government, with no control over state functions, running parallel to Maduro's regime.
As Barry picks up strength along the Gulf of Mexico, it's a reminder that we are headed toward uncharted territory with the effects of climate change threatening every aspect of our communities.
This new campaign, which he said on Wednesday will address issues "more expansive than policing," puts the Black Lives Matter movement, along with his Campaign Zero group, into uncharted territory -- electoral politics.
"That's where I think we are in complete uncharted territory," says Dr. Janet Frick, an associate professor of psychology at the University of Georgia and an expert in early childhood cognitive development.
He scrambled off his knees but it did not look as if he would see the eighth round, uncharted territory for the Briton who had won all his previous fights within seven.
But I do wonder if I am going to have a primary care provider (PCP) helping me navigate this uncharted territory ten years from now, let alone when I am really old.
" One former chief of staff on the House Joint Committee on Taxation told the news outlet that such a refusal from Mnuchin to House Democrats would throw House committees into "uncharted territory.
As President Trump declared a national emergency on Friday, hordes of shoppers flooded stores across the nation and emptied shelves, looking to stockpile groceries and household items to prepare for uncharted territory.
"We had a sense each of these metrics was important, but how they change during sleep and how they relate to each other during sleep was uncharted territory for us," she says.
Huffman's kids were not present for her legal proceedings, but given Loughlin and Mossimo's not guilty pleas, we're in uncharted territory that I one day hope there will be a vlog about.
"Legally, there are many uncertainties; politically, it is hard to see it coming about; and historically, we are in uncharted territory," said Brandon Rottinghaus, a presidential historian at the University of Houston.
"The US could find itself in the "extraordinary situation" in which the House votes to impeach a president more than once, Klaas said, which "would truly be uncharted territory for American democracy.
At all levels of government — from state officials to small-town mayors — California leaders are in uncharted territory, and scrambling to adjust their plans and operations to the realities of regular disruption.
Some of the adjectives used to describe Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential campaign are now bubbling up in uncharted territory: a presidential race featuring six women running for the Democratic nomination.
With the Xbox One X and Sony's similar PlayStation 83 Pro, both of which are designed to play their entire respective libraries at various levels of fidelity and efficiency, we're entering uncharted territory.
"The global economy has entered into an uncharted territory considering the fact that the Chinese data was worse than expected," said Kunal Shah, head of research at Nirmal Bang Commodities in Mumbai, India.
"This is kind of uncharted territory for a lot of companies but there's a lot of really good other industries we can draw from such as aerospace and the automotive industry," he said.
Boeing is in uncharted territory when it comes to modern aviation history: Not since the De Havilland Comet in the 1950s has a brand-new aircraft suffered such a spate of fatal incidents.
Read MoreSevere El Nino puts world in 'uncharted territory': UN But in other agricultural pockets of the U.S., El Nino has already created damage, including bloated waterways that are impeding transportation of food.
We're almost in uncharted territory, because I think … that this is one of the first times there's been a disagreement between the executive branch and Congress on what is indeed a national emergency.
Hillary Clinton made history as the first female presidential nominee on the ballot, but the 2016 election saw other, more successful attempts by candidates from several states entering uncharted territory and breaking barriers.
Critic score: 71%Audience score: 77%Stone lent her voice to Eep, the daughter of a caveman who takes his family on a journey through uncharted territory in search of a new home.
"Not Without Laughter" is a debut in the best of ways: It covers uncharted territory, it compels its readers to see part of the world anew, and it prizes exploration over pat conclusion.
As I pointed out last month, however, there is another enormous difference afoot: While interest rates have been falling for nearly 40 years, we are now in uncharted territory throughout the advanced world.
Tlaib told Deadline Detroit that such an action, known as inherent contempt, would be "uncharted territory" for Congress but added that "serious conversations" about taking the step have occurred within the Democratic caucus.
The product builds upon a decade of experience creating Galaxy flagship smartphones, along with all of Samsung's prior electronics knowledge, but the foldable category is still very much a kind of uncharted territory.
But racing games have always nailed a few things for me, sure, the sense-pleasure of going real fast, of finesse and skill at high speeds, but also of discovery and uncharted territory.
"Obviously, we are in uncharted territory with the shutdown that's gone on this long, and we are preparing as best we can from our vantage point," Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms told reporters on Tuesday.
"The interior structure of meter-scale meteoroids is largely uncharted territory that could be tested with minimoons... the interior structure of asteroids of any size is largely unknown," write the authors in the study.
Being a minority, a state in which your most cherished ideas and ideals are always challenged by the ideas and ideals of others who don't look like you, is uncharted territory for white America.
As of Saturday, the shutdown will be the longest in the years since the Carter administration after it stretches beyond 21 days, and the economy will move into uncharted territory the longer it persists.
Global policymakers are facing uncharted territory as emerging technologies open new frontiers for regulation with the inter-networking of smart devices and trends in the automation of factories, dubbed Industry 4.0 by German politicians.
With Fitbit struggling, it seems clear that Apple has a chance to carve out the fitness tracker market, and wireless earbuds are uncharted territory that could become a strong new product for the company.
"In this episode, you see her willingness to go into that uncharted territory even though she knows that it'll cause problems and even though she knows her father won't like," she explains of Zoey.
A member noted that the BOJ wasn't headed into entirely uncharted territory and that it had gained "enough knowledge" about the policy from the experiences of European countries that had already adopted negative rates.
Centering the series around an unfamiliar character meant that showrunners Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni were wading into uncharted territory, while simultaneously tasking themselves with living up to the franchise's larger-than-life legacy.
But where other romantic comedies challenge their lovers with tired tropes of miscommunication and mixed-up identities, The Big Sick throws its paramours, Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani) and Emily (Zoe Kazan), into wholly uncharted territory.
" She then went onto the BBC's Andrew Marr program to insist her deal was the only one on the political table -- and if she lost next the vote then "we are in uncharted territory.
Life in the minority would be uncharted territory for the conservative group, which has wielded immense power in the majority by sticking together as a unified voting bloc and fighting unapologetically for its causes.
Yet, highlighting the shakeout in asset markets after Monday's rapid escalation in tensions pushed the U.S.-China trade war into uncharted territory, the dollar index against its main rivals also remained on the backfoot.
The jump came after Brussels blocked the trading of Swiss shares on EU exchanges after talks to resolve a dispute over a stalled partnership treaty collapsed last month, plunging the market into uncharted territory.
She also has yet to win a set in her three previous matches against Williams and is now in uncharted territory: At age 26, she will be playing her first Grand Slam singles quarterfinal.
Guaido's declaration of himself as the interim president takes Venezuela into uncharted territory, with the possibility of the opposition now running a parallel government recognized abroad as legitimate but without control over state functions.
In many ways, this stampede toward passive investing — in which people put their money into funds that track indexes and broader market themes as opposed to relying on human stock pickers — is uncharted territory.
Intent on exploring life after death, they temporarily put themselves into the uncharted territory of brain death (hence the title), with what were supposedly scary side effects relating to the wreckages of their past.
It's uncharted territory for Canada's NBA team, considering this is their first title in franchise history ... so, many have been wondering if the Dinos would get an invite to party at the White House.
"I just think it's best for the country to vote on the record established, because if you go down the witness road, you run into executive privilege in a way… that's uncharted territory," Sen.
As Washington pauses to evaluate the opening phase of the Trump presidency, the one thing everyone seems to agree on is that, for better or worse, the capital has headed deep into uncharted territory.
Coronavirus is now spreading much more rapidly outside China than within the country, leading the world into uncharted territory, although the World Health Organization has so far stopped short of calling it a pandemic.
This is all uncharted territory, however, and conservators can't know for sure how an object will react—especially if it is made of a blend of several plastics, or if other materials are present.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Following are answers to key questions on what will happen next in Britain's relations with the European Union following its referendum vote to leave: The EU is in shock and entering uncharted territory.
Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday that Britain would be in uncharted territory if her Brexit deal is rejected by parliament later this month, despite little sign that she has won over skeptical lawmakers.
Regardless, as a Tales fan burned by several years of repetition and "greatest hits," it's been a joy to see the series strike out into uncharted territory with Velvet and her band of anti-heroes.
Mr Kavanaugh is now in uncharted territory: the latest YouGov poll showed that 33% of respondents support his confirmation and 39% oppose it, making him the first nominee in decades with a negative net rating.
If the move were to result to the upside, it could send shares as high as $800 — uncharted territory for the stock and well beyond its prior high of around $757 hit earlier this month.
UNFAZED BUT FLOWS CHANGE Even as fund managers, dealers and other investors appeared unfazed by the move into uncharted territory, an analysis of the trading volumes showed how the ban has already upended some flows.
"Getting Jonathan gives us a guy with some veteran presence behind the plate, just like Ryan Hanigan, as our young starters go into uncharted territory in the next two months," Colorado manager Bud Black said.
We are always on the lookout for companies headed into uncharted territory that are building completely new AI/ML models — or at least those that have not been scaled commercially — to create radically better applications.
There are shades of Sputnik here, as Russia startles the world by breaching uncharted territory on a shoestring budget, leaving its rivals scrambling to adjust to a new reality shaped by this nation's geopolitical ambitions.
The full extent of America's effort to launch offensive operations against IS online remains unclear, but the US Cyber Command's move from being a defensive military agency towards becoming an offensive unit is uncharted territory.
"  The unprecedented nature of the coronavirus outbreak — everything from its global spread to the worldwide response and who's most vulnerable — is leaving many to feel, as Cutraro puts it, as if this is "uncharted territory.
And with retaliatory U.S. strikes on Iranian-backed militia in Iraq this week – and what looked to be an attempt to storm the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad in response – matters were already entering uncharted territory.
London (CNN Business)The United Kingdom has picked a safe pair of hands — the country's top financial regulator — to succeed Mark Carney as Bank of England governor as the economy enters uncharted territory after Brexit.
And now the influence of stereotypes and double standards is about to play out in uncharted territory: At last count, six women were running for the Democratic nomination, including Senator Kamala Harris of California, above.
Read the full story here:Hedge funds are using these 10 alt-data sources to gain an investing edge as coronavirus upends supply chains and wreaks havoc on global markets'This is uncharted territory for us all'
Republicans, including the Obamacare opponents outside the halls of the Capitol who so often set the agenda for Congress, are in uncharted territory, wandering the wilderness without the promise of Obamacare repeal to cling to.
That same interest rate is now in the range of 0.25 to 0.5 percent, which means an interest-rate cut of the same amount would put the Fed in the uncharted territory of negative interest rates.
Based on that IPO price, Snap would trade at 20.3 times this year's sales, which sounded expensive initially to Cramer, but compared to Facebook's 19.4 times sales when it came public, it's not exactly uncharted territory.
That prompted the U.S. Treasury Department to say for the first time since 291.79 that China was manipulating its currency, taking the trade row into uncharted territory and adding to frenzied selling in global financial markets.
The appointment of Brett Kavanaugh has pushed the court into uncharted territory: There has never been a justice who was confirmed with such low favorability numbers, nor one whose confirmation was defined by such intense partisanship.
This moment, with its torrent of accusations and resignations, places us in uncharted territory, watching the downfall of dozens of high-profile names — many of which were all but synonymous with the places where they worked.
A protracted political stand-off has thrust the oil-rich, but cash-poor, country into uncharted territory — whereby it now has an internationally-recognized government, with no control over state functions, running parallel to Maduro's administration.
However, for Justin Trash and his rap group, Uptown Boy Band, (which consists of Joe Rascal, Roc Lee and himself) the infiltration of the Korean language and culture in rap music is still vastly uncharted territory.
I was 50 miles or so into one morning's ride, pedaling up an exurban hill, the third hard climb in succession, in the lowest gear, uncharted territory where every stroke pushes you maybe three inches forward.
It starts out with a Devil Wears Prada patina, telling the story of a young woman toiling in obscurity as a ghostwriter at a glossy teen magazine in Manhattan, but it quickly veers into uncharted territory.
The breaches are thought to be the biggest of all time, presenting uncharted territory for regulators at the Federal Trade Commission, which have thus far levied fines in cases that were a fraction of the size.
They, like the rest of us, are in uncharted territory, and it shows -- and while they are not acting from a malicious or deliberately insensitive place, that doesn't change how very unseen I feel right now.
We don't need it to just be heavy in sound, but with songwriters that create something heavy and moving, space rock that goes into uncharted territory, or even left-field hip-hop and dark electronic music.
Feeling their way through uncharted territory after the military placed Mr. Mugabe under house arrest, Zimbabweans ventured into streets patrolled by armored vehicles and awaited some kind of signal of what a new era might bring.
Though Mr. Trump in the past has openly toyed with illiberal notions (ignoring term limits, not accepting election results should he lose), his casual suggestion that his ouster might lead to bloodshed felt like uncharted territory.
The administration is essentially in uncharted territory with its threats to use unilateral tariff authority, and Republicans left the lunch still confused about how the tariffs would be applied and the underlying legal reasoning behind them.
Soleimani, Iran's pre-eminent military commander, was killed on Friday in an attack that took long-running hostilities between Washington and Tehran into uncharted territory and raised the specter of wider conflict in the Middle East.
In a lot of ways with Kickstarter, with public benefit corporation, with this conversation now which is tied to that stuff … I've had both the opportunity and the challenge of being out there in uncharted territory.
State lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow police agencies to have drones outfitted with deadly weapons or tear gas, but civil rights advocates are worried that this could take policing into dangerous, uncharted territory.
Psychedelic research of any kind can be difficult for a variety of reasons—blinding is difficult to impossible, the substance in question is illegal, and this type of therapy and medicine hybrid treatment is uncharted territory.
This clearly shows that we have departed from the climate that most of us grew up with, and are moving deeper into uncharted territory that studies show contains major risks to people and wildlife around the world.
The trailer also serves as an additional form of reassurance that the franchise is hopefully returning to what it does best: sending a bunch of people with guns into uncharted territory to fend off terrifying monster attacks.
"To have the Voyagers sending back information about the edge of the Sun's influence gives us an unprecedented glimpse of truly uncharted territory," Nicola Fox, director of the Heliophysics Division at NASA Headquarters, said in a statement.
I've second-guessed Comey on a lot of this, but I've always added that the FBI director was forced to work "off the map," navigating uncharted territory, so critics might want to cut him a little slack.
As for expectations, Calhoun says his goal is to simply "be the best we can be," and although that sounds uselessly vague, it might be the only possible target, given the uncharted territory he finds himself in.
"I think it's a little bit surprising and puzzling," said Jason Furman, a former chairman of Mr. Obama's Council of Economic Advisers, noting that trillion-dollar budget deficits is uncharted territory during a period of full employment.
Instead of returning to the UFC, where long-discussed bouts with fighters like Tyron Woodley, Nick Diaz, Anderson Silva, and Michael Bisping could have awaited, the Canadian legend will now enter uncharted territory as a free agent.
Federal deficit spending is headed toward "uncharted territory," the firm said on Sunday, suggesting that the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans may not be able to count on the economic boost of tax reform for very longer.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday that Britain would be in uncharted territory if her Brexit deal is rejected by parliament later this month, despite little sign that she has won over skeptical lawmakers.
The album turned out fine...I mean, it didn't sound very good [chuckles] but again, it was the first album with [this] lineup, so we were really trying to venture into uncharted territory for ourselves, you know?
Some of Trump's trademark bombast and recklessness are very apparent in his earliest hopes to forge some kind of relationship with Russia, which he considered largely uncharted territory for Western businesses and a potential boon for his own.
With The Walking Dead's Sonequa Martin-Green as the first woman of color to lead the franchise and uncharted territory to explore, the iconic franchise is boldly going in a direction we can't wait to experience for ourselves.
In some key allied countries, meanwhile, we're sinking further into uncharted territory ... Just 30% in Germany and 38% in France view the U.S. favorably, down from 35% and 46% last year and 57% and 63% in 2016, respectively.
Often referred to as the "nuclear option," choosing to dump so large a pool of assets would likely destabilize world financial markets, drive interest rates higher and push tensions between the world's two largest economies into uncharted territory.
To date, this has been something of uncharted territory for Amazon, the e-commerce and cloud services giant that has ridden on the back of other social networks but has never owned the experience from the ground up.
In a political campaign that continues to head into uncharted territory in terms of pure bizarreness, Trump is second-guessing his earlier decision to take down a tweet featuring a Star of David juxtaposed with piles of cash.
Reversing a designation is legally uncharted territory and conservation groups prepared lawsuits in response, but people on both sides seemed to think there was a real possibility that Trump would try to completely unravel Bears Ears National Monument.
ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - Belgium are in uncharted territory for their World Cup semi-final with France but believe their team spirit and togetherness can ensure they carry on their extraordinary journey in Russia, manager Roberto Martinez has said.
It's a novel way to have one foot in Korea's deeply collectivist roots and the other in new, uncharted territory in which Koreans are seeking modern alternatives to outdated tradition which dictates that one should never eat alone.
"We're just going to have to manage that and see how it develops," he told Ireland's parliament, adding that he thought negotiators would "get there" in November and agree a withdrawal agreement despite the talks entering uncharted territory.
Young people will need to rely on a highly developed sense of empathy and ethics to guide themselves through uncharted territory, and learn to work more effectively in collaborative teams, which we know are the crucibles of innovation.
"We are now truly in uncharted territory," David Carlson, the former director of the World Meteorological Organization's climate-research division, said in the spring of 2017, after data showed that the previous year had broken global heat records.
"This is uncharted territory in some ways, to see if they're just playing chicken, or see if they will relent," said Jessica Vaughan, the director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, which supports reduced immigration.
Beating McCreary on November 30 would be the first step in that process, but he won't have gone all the way until he books another world title fight, this time in uncharted territory, in the super featherweight division.
Amazon also faces uncharted territory as it attempts to police its huge network of listings and sellers that's changing more rapidly than ever before, with profiteers attempting to price gouge or make false claims about preventing COVID-19.
These have been developed from years of experience and quality testing, and companies would rather stick to them when making design decisions and technical choices rather than spend huge amounts of money to move into new, uncharted territory.
Its uncharted territory, and while Trump might be able to keep a lid on the passions he inflames at home, slicing up global alliances without a plan of how to stitch them back together is a far riskier proposition.
The yen erased gains versus the dollar and fell against most major currencies, while the dollar index against major peers remained on the backfoot after Monday's rapid escalation in tensions pushed the U.S.-China trade war into uncharted territory.
The vote puts the world's fifth largest economy in uncharted territory with no obvious way forward; exiting the EU without a deal, delaying the March 29 divorce date, a snap election or even another referendum are all now possible.
Fans have never been in uncharted territory with a book, able to learn what happened to our heroes after the credits rolled, secure in the knowledge that the story is on the same official storytelling level as the movies.
This is uncharted territory, but the concern is that AGI will almost inevitably lead to Superintelligence, a system that will outperform humans in every domain and perhaps even have its own goals, over which we will have no control.
The Patriots had been fairly bad through three weeks, and with Tom Brady in uncharted territory as a 41-year-old quarterback expected to lead a top contender, there is a constant sense that it could all fall apart.
Set a tone of understanding and empathy Working from home with our children for an unknown period of time is uncharted territory for families, said Elana Benatar, a child therapist at Lotus Point Wellness in the Washington DC area.
Washington (CNN)The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee said Friday that it would be "uncharted territory" if President Donald Trump tried to fire the special counsel investigating Russian election meddling and possible collusion by the Trump campaign.
The widening gap between states with increasingly progressive abortion laws and those with increasingly draconian abortion laws, all against the back drop of a new, right-leaning Supreme Court feels newly dire but is not uncharted territory, Nash explained.
"I think if the President had gone through with this or tries to go through with it on a going forward basis, we're into uncharted territory, we're into the real question of the fundamentals of our democracy," Virginia Sen.
And as a buddy movie, The Interview is a perfectly breezy time, with Aaron and Dave citing the ultimate example of the genre (Frodo and Sam, of The Lord of the Rings) as they try to survive in uncharted territory.
"I find white evangelicals who have been married to the [Republican] Party since 1980 are finding themselves in uncharted territory," said Lisa Sharon Harper, chief church engagement officer of Sojourners, a group on the left of the American evangelical spectrum.
It is easy to think that Udacity is reaching into uncharted territory with its new Digital Marketing Nanodegree program, but as marketing becomes more reliant on digital channels, new approaches are needed to prepare students for the rapidly changing career.
It's often valuable when you're first scouting a map to move a single soldier forward into uncharted territory and then, once you know the lay of the land ahead, position other soldiers around your scout based on what you learn.
The public disgrace of a royal consort is uncharted territory in Thailand, where reverence of the monarchy is deeply ingrained and strict lese majeste laws forbid criticizing the royal family, with insults punishable by up to 15 years in prison.
The referendum is casting a shadow over the country's remaining car factories because a vote to leave could lead U.K. car workers and the carmakers they work for, ranging from VW to BMW, Opel to Tata Motors, into uncharted territory.
He wrote by creating an extraterritorial Bivens remedy in this case, meaning qualified immunity is breached, the majority veers into uncharted territory, ignores Supreme Court law, and upsets separation of powers between the judiciary and the political branches of government.
The struggle with depression and drugs is not at all uncharted territory in music, but he might be one of the only artists to die, come back to life, and walk right out of his hospital room the very next morning.
It will be uncharted territory for drivers and teams, who will be operating under a budget cap of $175 million, about half the amount that some of the top outfits such as Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull spend at present.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - The massive wildfire raging in Canada's oil sands region has forced some thermal projects to shut down steaming operations entirely, taking producers into uncharted territory, as delicate reservoirs that require continuous production could be at risk, analysts said.
Sunshine is plentiful, solar panels get cheaper by the year and demand for power is skyrocketing, but the newness of the technology, bureaucratic hurdles and investor fear of uncharted territory have held back the rollout of solar plants across Africa.
Berrettini, who had never made it beyond the fourth round of any Grand Slam before, has ventured into uncharted territory but what the ceiling is for the big Italian not even long time coach Vincenzo Santopadre could offer a guess.
It's uncharted territory for a team coming off three successive trips to the N.B.A. Finals — and still widely expected to hold off Boston and Toronto to get there again in June — to rip up the roster before the All-Star break.
If the digital world seemed to be growing exponentially, hurtling ever faster into uncharted territory, it paused long enough to remember Paul G. Allen, who as much as anyone ushered in the personal computer era as a co-founder of Microsoft.
LONDON — Britain's all-consuming debate over Brexit has dragged another of its respected institutions into uncharted territory, as the Supreme Court struck down Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament, an extraordinary intervention by the judiciary into a political dispute.
This is a move into uncharted territory as the Fed takes steps to begin reversing the asset purchases it made as part of the extraordinary quantitative easing program it created to save the economy during and after the financial crisis.
"He is in uncharted territory," Mabus told CNN, referring to the hyper-politicized environment that has consumed the Pentagon and long-term damage Trump's involvement in the Gallagher case will likely inflict on the military chain of command more broadly.
Murray, at 29, is in unfortunately uncharted territory, all the more so because Novak Djokovic ended his own long run of frustration at the French Open last year by finally taking the title after reaching four semifinals and three finals.
By ordering Friday's air strike on the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's foreign legions, President Donald Trump has taken the United States and its allies into uncharted territory in its confrontation with Iran and its proxy militias across the region.
Fox's decision to fight back this week after Mr. Trump demanded Fox remove her from its panel of moderators at a debate sent the already unconventional Republican race for president into uncharted territory just days before the first critical contest in Iowa.
"A lot of what we're wrestling with in terms of a movement the likes of which we haven't seen since the '60s, and where the party fits into that, is uncharted territory, at least for our generation," Buttigieg said in an interview.
The U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday that it had determined for the first time since 1994 that China was manipulating its currency, taking the countries' year-long trade row into uncharted territory and adding to frenzied selling in global financial markets.
Experts, firefighters, and fire officials have also pushed back on the president's oversimplified analysis of why California's wildfires have become increasingly overwhelming, pointing to a confluence of factors, such as climate change and urbanization, that have thrust the state into uncharted territory.
Several prospective deals announced this month, from the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico to onshore Iran, suggest that the industry may be shying away from expensive forays into uncharted territory, and taking a more cost-conscious approach to exploration and production.
And even the redacted report makes it clear that we are still in uncharted territory with questions that demand answers to ensure that we learn the right lessons to stop any future attempts to influence our elections by a hostile foreign power.
The U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday that it had determined for the first time since 1994 that China was manipulating its currency, taking the countries' year-long trade war into uncharted territory and adding to frenzied selling in global financial markets.
READ: Obama is super pissed that Trump killed the Iran deal "When you have the U.S. ambassador in Germany coming out with a statement that all German companies have to stop doing business with Iran immediately — we're in uncharted territory here," she said.
We're heading into uncharted territory for Game of Thrones' cast of characters — season six marks the point at which the show will overtake the books, thanks to George R.R. Martin's glacial writing pace, and the rigors of maintaining a successful TV series.
Season 24 is uncharted territory — for over a year now, readers of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire have been as in the dark as HBO viewers about what's next to come for our most beloved and loathsome characters.
As someone who watched The Bachelor from its first season, when a pleasant, but rather bland man named Alex Michel pioneered the journey through the uncharted territory of Group Dates and Fantasy Suites, I always knew my relationship to the show was troublesome.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Back in the heart of Texas and a race track carved out of the scrubland, Lewis Hamilton was hit by the pioneering spirit on Thursday and declared that he wanted to be the man to lead Mercedes into uncharted territory.
Fill a void While it can be hard to imagine there's much uncharted territory left in the skincare industry with today's overwhelming volume of products, Drunk Elephant was one of the early companies to embrace what Masterson calls the "clean compatible" movement.
Governor Mark Carney said the BoE did not expect a disruptive no-deal Brexit, but if it happened, the central bank would be in uncharted territory and it was not possible to predict if rates would need to rise or fall in response.
"If we think about the future in terms of the past, where we are going is uncharted territory for human society," Kevin Burke, graduate student in paleoecology at the University of Wisconsin and lead author of the study, said in a statement.
"This is uncharted territory, but if they were to withdraw from public life, then the organizations with which they are associated in various capacities would be reallocated to other members of the royal family," Little, the managing editor of Majesty magazine, told Insider.
Susan Crabtree: With Biden's wins, the coronavirus election is here   FROM CONGRESS AND THE STATES: Senate and House candidates across the country are transforming their campaigns into digital spaces as the threat of coronavirus throws the art of retail politics into uncharted territory.
If the remainder of China's products get hit with a 25 percent tariff, it could shave up to another full percentage point from G.D.P. "If we move into that next tranche of tariffs, we're in 100 percent uncharted territory," Mr. Martin said.
Shuttering the vast system, which includes 1,800 schools, was a serious challenge for the city, and the large-scale, indefinite school closures are uncharted territory, altering the lives and routines of 75,000 teachers, over one million children, and well over 1 million parents.
The outbreak has put the world into "uncharted territory" accroding to the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus: While infection rates and the death toll in China wane, infection clusters across the globe continue to report sharp spikes in cases.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger Federer has never struggled for ways to win matches at the Australian Open but in beating John Millman to chalk up his 100th on the Melbourne hardcourts the 103-year-old Swiss found himself in uncharted territory on Friday.
The next Bank of England governor is a safe choice The United Kingdom has picked a safe pair of hands — the country's top financial regulator — to succeed Mark Carney as Bank of England governor as the economy enters uncharted territory after Brexit.
RELATED: Obama heads into uncharted territory And in a recent foreign policy interview with the Atlantic magazine, Obama left little unsaid, rebuking "free riders" among U.S. allies in Europe in the Middle East, and even jabbing Cameron over the aftermath of the war in Libya.
But male celebrities like Ryan Reynolds, Eddie Redmayne, A$AP Rocky, and Ryan Seacrest appear to be poised to begin slowly pushing outside of that box, having their own mini-fashion renaissance, fronting major campaigns and taking men's clothing lines into new uncharted territory.
In yet another disconnect between the Trump administration's science findings and its climate policies, a new report released Tuesday found that rapid Arctic climate change has pushed the region into "uncharted territory," with a host of sweeping changes that are transforming the vast area.
The appearance of a large truck that breaks into completely uncharted territory for Tesla comes at a time when its last big announcement, the Model 3 sedan, has yet to be delivered to the roughly 500,000 customers who've paid $1,000 to reserve the car.
For someone who usually relies on the boxed variety for her comfort food fix, whipping up these two recipes in succession on a weeknight was uncharted territory; however, it turns out that homemaking mac and cheese is easier than I'd ever imagined it to be.
"We're in largely uncharted territory on that front given that past presidents have gone to great lengths to avoid the kinds of issues we're now confronting," said Brianne Gorod, chief counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center, a Washington research organization and public advocacy law firm.
The country, now in "uncharted territory," would likely see greater reliance on oil-related revenues and a narrowing of the government's revenue base if it goes ahead with its GST plans, Anushka Shah, senior analyst at Moody's Investor Service, said in a Thursday note.
LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday that Britain would be in uncharted territory if her Brexit deal is rejected by parliament later this month, denying reports that should could seek to delay the lawmakers' vote for a second time.
The trailer for 'Lo and Behold,' Werner Herzog's new film The hook of Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World, which premiered earlier this year in Sundance, is that it sends Herzog into uncharted territory—the virtual no-man's land of the internet.
Written by Riccardo Bozzi Illustrated by Violeta Lopiz and Valerio Vidali Like a fairy-tale walk in the woods, "The Forest" is a thrilling visual excursion into uncharted territory featuring elaborate die-cuts, gatefolds and embossed images created by two artists from Italy and Spain.
Although the president has wide-ranging powers to impose trade sanctions on countries found to be manipulating their currencies or exporting goods for less than it costs to produce them, Mr. Trump is venturing into uncharted territory with tariffs aimed at individual American companies.
Top Democrats are expecting few defections on the resolution — the House's first formal vote on impeachment — on Thursday, in a critical sign of support for the caucus as it enters uncharted territory with their rapidly moving probe into President Donald Trump's potential abuse of power.
The school's Master of Architecture degree is an agile pirate ship of education: it seeks uncharted territory, past the barriers where other institutions will not navigate and enables students to be uniquely propelled into the conversations which become the proving ground of the architectural vanguard.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court opens its new term on Monday in uncharted territory, with an vacancy on the bench on a presidential Election Day now certain for the first time since Abraham Lincoln won re-election in 211 at the height of the Civil War.
Hong Kong (CNN)The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said that public health officials are operating in "uncharted territory" as they combat the spread of the novel coronavirus, which has infected more than 15,252 people across 22 countries and territories as of Monday evening.
Soleimani, Iran's pre-eminent military commander, was killed on Friday in a U.S. drone strike on his convoy at Baghdad airport, an attack that has taken long-running hostilities between Washington and Tehran into uncharted territory and raised the spectre of wider conflict in the Middle East.
One of them, Tee Martin, is now the offensive coordinator at U.S.C. At 40, Brady is in almost uncharted territory for starting quarterbacks in the N.F.L. Except for 2008, when he was injured, Brady has thrown for at least 2,800 yards every season as a starter.
"Roughly 100 million people live within a day's drive of the path of totality, so we're really in uncharted territory trying to estimate how many people are going to try to watch this event," said Mr. Young, who plans to be in Carbondale for the eclipse.
But with Israel's political system already in uncharted territory, having failed to settle upon a new prime minister despite two elections and three attempts at forming a government since April, the criminal case against him could make it far more difficult for him to retain power.
The United States last week killed Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike on his convoy at Baghdad airport, an attack that took long-running hostilities between Washington and Tehran into uncharted territory and raised the specter of wider conflict in the Middle East.
Peter Baker, the chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, writes: As Washington pauses to evaluate the opening phase of the Trump presidency, the one thing everyone seems to agree on is that, for better or worse, the capital has headed deep into uncharted territory.
Think about the storyline, which is uncharted territory for mainstream children's programming: The main character, Andi, learns that the person she thought was her older sister for 13 years is actually her mother and that the two people she thought were her parents are actually her grandparents.
Director Ridley Scott's film 2015 "The Martian," in which a stranded astronaut relies on his ingenuity to survive on an alien planet, served as a fitting subject for a journey into uncharted territory of a different sort — creating a virtual-reality experience based on the movie.
A subpoena would put the whistleblower in uncharted territory, and raise the risk that his or her identity could come out in the course of the trial in the Senate -- where, unlike in the Democrat-led House, some Republicans have expressed a desire to hear from the whistleblower.
" Uncharted terrain was old news on March 1 when, in an article about President Trump's Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, the reporter Julie Turkewitz cited a policy expert on the direction of the president's likely Interior policy: "He's going to be moving into uncharted territory if he does that.
This is the only time in my life I've ever tried eliminating carbs for more than a day or so, and since I started the diet a couple days before January I'm now about 13 days in, at least 7 pounds lighter, and in completely uncharted territory for me.
The president's move left Senate Republicans sharply divided, and it remains to be seen whether they will act collectively to try to stop Mr. Trump or how far into uncharted territory they are willing to follow a headstrong president operating with no road map beyond his own demands.
In fact, on the same day Xi waxed poetic about interconnectedness and free trade at Davos, British Prime Minister Theresa May gave a speech revealing that the UK will make a fairly clean break from the EU and sail into uncharted territory in its trade relationship with Europe.
There was the idea that foreign cultures aren't valid or real until experienced by Westerners—"This is definitely uncharted territory," Ramsay says at the end of the show's intro, despite having been brought to communities by local guides—and also the idea that Western knowledge is needed to improve them.
And so I think that what that means is that we're in something like uncharted territory if we're thinking about how far the unemployment rate can go because if we had been this low in the past we'd already see inflation 22017% or 53% higher than what we see right now.
While the company has already reportedly spent more than $1 billion on its TV+ content service, the gaming subscription world marks another uncharted territory for Apple as it will put the tech giant in the position of curating with its cash by directly funding titles for exclusive launches on Apple Arcade.
But the near-daily shootings that wound or kill several victims — a relatively small subset of the shootings that kill nearly 11,000 people and wound roughly 773,000 more each year — are uncharted territory for researchers, said Richard B. Rosenfeld, a professor of criminology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.
For the better part of the past two years, caddie and player were separated by roughly 1,300 miles — LaCava in Connecticut, Woods in Florida — and a seemingly impassable expanse of uncharted territory as Woods entered his 40s and attempted to come back from several operations, including a back fusion last April.
There are still some reveals from the graphic novel in store for the televised version, and given that the streaming era prompts adaptations to explore beyond the limits of their ink-and-paper predecessors, we can safely expect Sydney's story to reach entirely uncharted territory if there are future seasons.
The more we can practice the art of appreciating a wide range of inner experiences and shades of emotion in low-intensity circumstances, the better we will fair when life flings us head first into uncharted territory, when an unanticipated drop comes and we feel like we may lose it.
DETROIT (Reuters) - Tesla Inc's move to dismantle its network of high-end showrooms as part of a plan to launch the long-awaited cheaper version of its Model 23 sedan has pushed the electric carmaker into uncharted territory for an industry that has long relied on physical stores to move the metal.
We actually came pretty close to not being able to make the mod; we ran into a major issue with the custom map, and since it was uncharted territory in the modding scene, it took a major god-end to get us over that hurdle—in the form of [lead programmer] Mechano.
As health officials around the world scramble to contain the coronavirus, many roommates and couples who live together are wading into uncharted territory: They have to share an at-home workspace and spend a majority of their workday in the same area, all while trying to not drive each other up the wall.
By outbidding Sky and BT, Britain's two largest sports broadcasters, for Spanish and Italian soccer rights that the two companies had previously owned, the 44-year-old entrepreneur was entering uncharted territory, according to Mike Darcey, who negotiated several billion dollars' worth of sports contracts for Sky when he was its chief operating officer.
"It is uncharted territory, really in the history of the republic, as we have never had a president with such an empire both in the United States and overseas," said Michael J. Green, who served on the National Security Council in the administration of George W. Bush, and before that at the Defense Department.
Be it via the infamous online propaganda-producing Internet Research Agency, the financing of fringe parties in Europe, dabbling in the U.S presidential race or the extension of assistance to Wikileaks, Edward Snowden and other so-called "whistleblowers," Russia's main strategic weight has been shifting away from the conventional and has forced policymakers into uncharted territory.
"There is no question that digital and social media is an important part of editorial strategies for media organizations, but political endorsements are to a certain extent uncharted territory for news organizations online, they could backfire with negative sentiment on social media," said Felle, adding that he believed news groups would probably "tread carefully" in this field.
"If you have won the game, but you persist in your habit of being exposed to common stocks when the market is at a new all-time high and the economic expansion is in uncharted territory, then you run the unnecessary risk of a prolonged downturn in both the economy and the stock market," he said.
Nightly news intros Norah O'Donnell: "As we come on the air tonight, life here in America is changing..." Lester Holt: "We're moving into uncharted territory, practically by the hour..." Judy Woodruff: "It has been a day like few others in modern American life..." David Muir: "Another day of fast-moving developments in this coronavirus emergency..." Why no W.H. briefing?!
After working on dozens of films and videos for eight years, however, Bittman made a bold pledge to create content that's exclusively AR and VR. As a storyteller, it's the uncharted territory of virtual reality that Bittman finds so appealing, and the fact that it offers audiences opportunities to become fully immersed in a narrative that might not be possible in 2D.
While Kramer didn't doubt the ability of the military to put together a long-lasting ration—"The military takes a lot of pride in food safety, and they have food scientists that make food with very long shelf lives… It may not look good or taste good, but it's safe"—he said that the really old rations were in a sort of uncharted territory.
This is uncharted territory even in a sport that embraces rogues, put "Guys and Dolls" in the American lexicon and now faces an uncertain future after a surge in fatalities at Santa Anita Park this winter — 23 over a three-month span — left animal-rights activists and many in the general public questioning whether horse racing is too cruel and might be better off banned.
" Democratic strategist Jon Reinish said impeachment does place members in "political uncharted territory," but added both Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE (R-Ky.) likely can't just focus on politics if they are going to "keep or grow their majorities.
"IVG takes us into uncharted territory, so it's hard to say legal issues that might come up," he said, adding that "even other more extreme technologies, such as cloning, of the reproductive kind are not technically prohibited in the US." Legal and ethical challenges For IVG to be researched further, it will be necessary to perform IVF using the derived gametes and then to study the embryos in ways that would involve their destruction.
But beyond saying she will begin the formal process later this month, May has yet to answer the question of exactly when, and end nine months of guesswork as to how her government will approach the uncharted territory of leaving the EU. "I will return to this house before the end of this month to notify when I have formally triggered Article 50 and begun the process through which the United Kingdom will leave the European Union," she told parliament.
The question of what will happen in the event of Britain crashing out of the bloc without a withdrawal agreement governing everything from flying rights to the status of either side's nationals has come into focus as Britain's parliament appears unwilling to approve a deal negotiated with the EU. Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday that Britain would be in uncharted territory if parliament rejected her Brexit deal in a vote that she has already delayed and now plans to hold around Jan. 15.
Rep. Will HurdWilliam Ballard HurdDemocrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges Republicans offer support for Steve King challenger House Democrats target 2020 GOP incumbents in new ad MORE (R-Texas) said Sunday that the U.S. has entered "uncharted territory" with 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's use of national emergency powers to secure funding for a wall along the southern border.

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