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Undercutting aides The short life of Trump's cybersecurity partnership with Putin is the latest example of the President undercutting his top aides to stem negative press.
Shockingly, Goodell was unmoved by arguments undercutting his prior ruling.
Rising prices for building materials are also undercutting the market.
It's Amazon doing what Amazon does best: undercutting the competition.
Rival companies started producing compatible pods and undercutting Keurig's prices.
Mr. Bolton thought Mr. Powell was undercutting Mr. Bush's policies.
They were actually undercutting your authority, just so you know.
What's next: These weaknesses are arguably already undercutting the ceasefire.
Ogden claimed Gibbons was undercutting his business by unfairly competing.
That has nothing to do with undercutting the constitutional order.
This includes diminishing Moscow's influence and undercutting its regional alliances.
That's aggressive pricing, undercutting strong competitors like Xiaomi's Redmi Note 7.
It tries to echo what came before, while also undercutting it.
In fact they are undercutting Apple in every color but gray.
Kearney did not just object to Chinese workers undercutting American wages.
Amazon's almost certainly made the right move by undercutting the HomePod.
Undercutting his argument or cherry-picking his words doesn't achieve anything.
Those larger businesses offer products at lower prices, undercutting smaller businesses.
We believe that one of our volunteers is undercutting the custodian.
Lincoln's request risked undercutting the military effort by depleting the ranks.
Lincoln's request risked undercutting the military effort by depleting the ranks.
But then, she had the impossible task of undercutting Ford's credibility.
The Court's conservative majority spent the last four decades undercutting Bivens.
It's like there's always these moments that are undercutting [the drama].
Are there cases of these sorts of groups successfully undercutting fascist movements?
The Supreme Court upheld that decision unanimously, undercutting the President's executive privilege.
Jay-Z, meanwhile, is undercutting Beyoncé's themes by taking away that agency.
Apple TV+ will cost just $4.99 per month, undercutting competitors on cost.
It then neglected to integrate them, and both kept undercutting each other.
OnePlus is completely undercutting all of that with its Type-C Bullets.
Amazon, too, introduced its own photo printing service last fall, undercutting rivals.
That neglect is undercutting our country's strategic effectiveness in using military force.
The scandal helped torpedo Christie's White House run, undercutting his bipartisan image.
His efforts have been primarily focused on undercutting special counsel Mueller's investigation.
They are pissed as hell at the people who are undercutting them.
These premium classes were still undercutting our rates by $10 a class.
Undercutting alliance cohesion is a step towards this goal for North Korea.
But his administration has repeatedly criticized H-1B visas as undercutting U.S. workers.
Asked if Trump was right to say that Romney is undercutting him, Sen.
Mr Salvini has spent the past year relentlessly undercutting and upstaging the M5S.
He also hinted at the company's reasoning for undercutting an app like Vine.
OnePlus's specializes in undercutting the competition and the OnePlus 5T is no different.
"Only stupid Eastern European girls use garages, undercutting everyone else's prices," Rafaela complained.
The Obama administration delayed a response for fear of undercutting the nuclear deal.
But the story of the Chromebook isn't simply one of undercutting the competition.
There is nothing new about Amazon's fixation on undercutting its competitors on price.
They also have no real environmental or labor protections, further undercutting American workers.
But cajoling business partners and undercutting rivals does not translate easily in geopolitics.
But the liberal justices risk undercutting themselves if they appear to be hypocrites.
Callimachi: So you're seeing the loss of territory as undercutting the prophecy, right?
Even if he didn't understand that undercutting his employer was wrong, you did.
Attempting to score political points by undercutting those goals is not worth it.
But at least one Republican senator is undercutting McConnell's strategy to avoid witnesses.
They have shown little enthusiasm for revisiting the deal, much less undercutting it.
He called the delay "pointless" and blamed Parliament for undercutting his negotiating position.
These hearings will include witnesses with firsthand involvement with Trump, undercutting committee Republican complaints that it's all secondhand charges, and officials who worked directly for the president in the White House and administration, undercutting claims his critics are all anti-Trumpers.
With its latest consumer hardware products, Google's prices are undercutting Apple, Samsung and Amazon.
Many worry about the impact on local labour markets of undercutting free wage rates.
"The analysis suggesting dramatic undercutting of pricing is false," Amazon said in a statement.
The U.S.-China trade tensions and weak global demand are also undercutting the sector.
GRAHAM: I think China is undercutting President Trump when it comes to North Korea.
But Trump is complicating efforts to resolve the crisis and undercutting Tillerson, Croft said.
No future promises from Beijing stack up to the ongoing undercutting of our laws.
I was basically just undercutting everything these people were doing with their whole lives.
Most sites lend money, undercutting the banks and offering a better return on cash.
AMD was building fast and powerful chips, and often undercutting its competitors on price.
It also priced its new TV streaming service at $4.99 a month, undercutting Netflix.
But even so, this episode illustrates how deep Trump's obsession with undercutting Obamacare runs.
They could pardon anyone they want, whenever they want, undercutting congressional and judicial oversight.
It did not count on the Egyptian leader undercutting Palestinian demands in the process.
He argues that Iran made false declarations about its nuclear program, undercutting the accord.
Vendors have complained they are being forced to shoulder the shipping costs, undercutting margins.
His joke quickly shifts points of view, undercutting his own take again and again.
Disney announced Thursday that the service will cost $6.99 a month, undercutting Netflix (NFLX).
But the criticism isn't undercutting Biden as much as it might in different times.
"Growth is very, very strong," Hassett said, seemingly undercutting the case for lowering rates.
Becerra denied the suit's central claim that California is unlawfully undercutting federal immigration enforcement.
The problems at Boeing also are contributing to an undercutting of production at factories.
Democrats have argued that undercutting the law comes too close to mixing church and state.
Undercutting the competition provides much-needed economic activity to tiny islands, with few natural resources.
Southwest was on-air and basically said listen we are undercutting a lot of prices.
In America and Britain, venerable conservative parties are undercutting the stabilising institutions they once championed.
That does not mean undercutting nondiscrimination laws in most cases of commercial goods and services.
European Union executives see Russia's plan as undercutting EU efforts to reduce dependence on Moscow.
First Step Act advocates say the Justice Department is undercutting the intent of the law.
The other two issues deal with Amazon undercutting competitors on Marketplace and through Amazon Prime.
O, Trader Joe's and other rivals undercutting prices aggressively to take sales from one another.
"Bannon's been undercutting him and NSC, but that's nothing new," said a Republican congressional aide.
During this last section, curtains repeatedly open and close across the action, undercutting theatrical continuity.
Trump get the better of him, in the end undercutting  his case against the president.
Walmart is going after Amazon on one of its signature offerings — and undercutting the price.
The question thus arises as to why the mailing service appears to be undercutting itself.
The stunning outcome was unforeseen, undercutting the credibility of much of the American news media.
It's hard to imagine a Democratic president agreeing to allow states to continue undercutting Obamacare.
Ryan's tepid response comes at the same time that President Trump is undercutting the bill.
Undercutting the narrative thrust further is the layout — sumptuous to behold but unfriendly to readers.
Streaming companies give the music community plenty to gripe about — namely, undercutting payouts to artists.
Instead, it risks undercutting their most important point with their most important undecided political audience.
Trump was directly undercutting his team's critical work, while offering the Russians leverage over him.
The "homebrew" email setup jeopardized U.S. secrets, Republicans claimed, undercutting her national security bona fides.
The president himself accused Democrats of "undercutting our Country" in a tweet noting the overlap.
China has long been criticized for undercutting other manufacturers with its low-cost solar panels.
He accuses partners of undercutting the US on trade or bilking the US for protection.
Do you feel like they're going to feel like you're undermining them or undercutting them?
They flood the market with that, undercutting legal pot, not causing it to be a problem.
But those local agreements may also end up undercutting efforts to slow or end the war.
That means giving its own products better placement on its site, and undercutting competitors on pricing.
His staff is undercutting him in the briefing room and behind closed doors on the Hill.
They also are aggressively priced, either matching or undercutting the main players in their respective areas.
Those efforts have run into interference from dealers, who see subscriptions as undercutting their business model.
Their list of accusations ranged from obstruction of justice, to undercutting the freedom of the press.
At its launch, Google Home had the advantage of undercutting the first-generation Echo by $50.
Trump has repeatedly attacked the Fed for raising rates, arguing that it was undercutting economic growth.
Private companies win contracts to manage federal prisons by undercutting the Bureau of Prisons' operational costs.
The products can be pricier for investors than traditional index funds while still undercutting active managers.
Huawei began competing internationally in the 1990s and was known for drastically undercutting rivals on price.
Policing these shops will fall largely on the shoulders of the very legal operations they're undercutting.
By taking credit for the stock market, Trump is undercutting his own argument for tax reform.
That means giving its own products better placement on its site and undercutting competitors on pricing.
Other potentially negative factors weighing on the bank's projections include the stronger Canadian dollar's undercutting competitiveness.
They made it into finances, cheapened the art, undercutting some beautiful projects until they just disappeared.
First, we are identifying appropriate intervals between inspections, to minimize inspection costs without undercutting public safety.
Iran has deepened its ties with militias in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen, undercutting their governments.
I'm a bit puzzled by the suggestion that this person's generally difficult behavior — undercutting colleagues, etc.
And the president said his efforts to learn more about the informant were not undercutting anything.
In the process, he is also undercutting Israel's democratic commitment to vigorous, free and open debate.
By deciding to ban the visit, Netanyahu is not only undercutting Israel's tradition of free debate.
Undercutting the protests' impact are union divisions, with only one major union mounting full-throated opposition.
"I'm taking him at his word," Mr. Meeks said — undercutting Mr. Pompeo's earlier criticism of Mrs.
He also said he was "surprised" to see Durham issue a public statement undercutting his report.
The deleveraging campaign that started in 2017 remains firmly in force, undercutting calls to support growth.
A second U.S. trader said Brazilian soy prices only begin undercutting U.S. prices from February onward.
They'll gladly outspend their smaller competitors on product development and hiring while undercutting them on price.
Undercutting a claim by GOP leaders that they have enough votes to pass tax reform, Sen.
Tom Naaman, said he "did not feel any danger" from Mr. Sharif, undercutting the defendant's claims.
In Taiwan, officials said they would not seek Chan's extradition under the bill, embarrassingly undercutting Lam.
Even a narrower decision undercutting the law's popular insurance protections for preexisting conditions could be chaotic.
Now Ring is announcing its own product, called Ring Protect, and it's deeply undercutting Nest on price.
Boutros-Ghali would go on to bitterly blame the Clinton administration for undercutting the U.N.'s efforts.
His goal, instead, seemed aimed at undercutting the Saudi story that the murder had happened by accident.
Meanwhile in the United States, retail sales grew at 0.5% in May, undercutting the forecast of 0.6%.
"You're even almost undercutting your own product if you're available on too many other platforms," he suggests.
It's a pricey move – and a risky one, as much of the competition focuses on undercutting prices.
To prevent foreigners from undercutting domestic wages, employers must pay levies for each foreign worker they hire.
"There's definitely concern around Google [part of Alphabet] and Microsoft ... coming in and undercutting Amazon, " he said.
Now the company is trying to supplant the pricey flagships rather than merely undercutting them on price.
Seeking profitability, both companies offered hints that they will ease off undercutting the other with subsidized rides.
After undercutting everyone, competitors have caught up and now offer similar services for around the same price.
To make matters worse, Trump may be sending the wrong message by repeatedly undercutting his own team.
Amazon's always done a great job undercutting the competition, and Hub will no doubt be any different.
In the west, especially Britain and France, that led to fears of "Polish plumbers" undercutting local wages.
During the Depression many jobless workers took to taxi-driving for a living, undercutting each other viciously.
The Venezuelans arrive with backpacks full of foods and random items to sell, undercutting tax-paying merchants.
That affordable price point is in keeping with the company's long-standing model of undercutting the competition.
But, I think undercutting the rules governing a filibuster are going to have major repercussions going forward.
For Russia, undercutting GCC unity works to its advantage in a variety of theaters, most especially Syria.
He named Priebus and Steve Bannon as co-equal advisors, neatly undercutting the authority of the role.
Damon does bring a little wit to the proceedings, his deadpan punch lines undercutting the epic solemnity.
They noted, correctly, that the US vote was dictated by fear of undercutting the death penalty itself.
Counterfeits have flooded in from overseas, undercutting businesses in the U.S. and leaving them stranded with inventory.
If Moore loses, Bannon can blame McConnell for undercutting a Republican candidate and helping elect a Democrat.
Andrew M. Cuomo, accusing the fellow Democrat of undercutting his administration at the expense of New Yorkers.
CNN has said it stands by its story, despite Davis undercutting at least part of the reporting.
Goldman said there are other things China could do, like undercutting the U.S. by cheapening its currency.
Trump has argued Federal Reserve interest rate hikes were undercutting his administration's efforts to boost economic growth.
But Julie is just so passive aggressive to all her friends and undercutting them, it's really crazy.
It's also due to the fact that the company has done a good job undercutting the competition.
Undercutting it all was Domhnall [Gleeson, playing the husband] himself laughing at the ridiculousness of it all.
One of them sold a new Oppo smartphone to Jigmat Amo, 16, by slightly undercutting Amazon's price.
But by supporting NIMBY groups, he is undercutting his own work and using his influence for ill.
On entering government, the Freedom Party promptly set about undercutting domestic intelligence surveillance of far-right extremists.
In China, high-end phones from other brands have been gaining ground by undercutting Apple on price.
The Yankees limit the questions to one per entity, undercutting any chance for some back and forth.
The tweet continued Trump's pattern of complicating the work of his administration's lawyers by undercutting their arguments.
"She could argue that she's got a market for this that his use is undercutting," Lantagne says.
But that didn't prevent a clever candidate from undercutting the will of Iowa's Republican voters in 2012.
It's also far from clear that rotating judges would prevent the Supreme Court from undercutting Sanders's agenda.
He's also the first to say he heard that directly from Trump, undercutting a major defense argument.
Rights groups, western EU states and Poland's political opposition say the government is undercutting the courts' independence.
Undercutting the centrists, Trump on Wednesday threw his weight behind a rival immigration measure spearheaded by Sen.
It is also unclear whether four of Kavanaugh's colleagues would join him in a decision undercutting Nixon.
Certainly. But those changes can never be seen as undercutting or abandoning the E.P.A.'s basic mission.
The company then moved directly into GoFundMe's space this March, even undercutting its rival on the fee structure.
Trump is undercutting diplomacy simply by failing to take basic care of the department responsible for this mission.
What worries southern business leaders is that the President's trade actions are undercutting the region's economic success story.
Case often explains her songwriting as an exercise in fairy tales: She's undercutting existing myths, creating new folklore.
It had cited a need to ensure comparable pricing with conventional transport providers and address complaints of undercutting.
A more reasonable target: undercutting the Surface and all its clones on the low end of the market.
The startup is undercutting staffing agencies and offering a better user experience than job boards with its marketplace.
Those features are neat, but you're always only a tap or three away from undercutting your own efforts.
And then it released it to anybody to use for free, undercutting Microsoft's licensing fee for Windows Mobile.
And, as with other titles VidAngel offers, their release on the service is undercutting the studios' windowing system.
How do they compete in a world where Amazon is undercutting them in prices and offering free delivery?
Amazon Music Unlimited, which just launched today, is hoping to carve out its own niche by undercutting rivals.
The global smartphone market has been tapped, and there are lots of quality competitors undercutting Apple on price.
It's little things like that that change minds, especially when Amazon is undercutting the competition via subsidized prices.
Some fear the AIIB will deviate from prevailing norms in other, more troubling ways—undercutting environmental standards, say.
Apart from undercutting household wealth, falling property prices also affect collateral values on banks' outstanding real estate loans.
As president, Mr. Trump could seek to penalize other nations for undercutting American manufacturers or stealing American ideas.
The company's statements undercutting climate science, they argue, may actually fall within its rights under the First Amendment.
But I think the signals that they're sending to North Korea are undercutting what Trump's trying to do.
The EPA, however, is now moving in the opposite direction by undercutting its own mercury pollution reduction standards.
CNN and Bernstein, however, have stood by their reporting, despite Davis undercutting at least part of the reporting.
At the time, Musk clapped back, undercutting the Facebook chief's understanding of the full potential of artificial intelligence.
They have focused on maintaining profitable underwriting, preferring to lose market share rather than undercutting competitors on price.
The right is still intent on undercutting what they see as the liberal political power of the university.
There are also worries that, eventually, you'll splinter the community to the point of undercutting the whole endeavor.
The Co-op 650 offers solid, all-around performance, while also significantly undercutting the price of the competition.
These are big changes to make, and overconfidence risks undercutting the kind of corporate nimbleness needed to adapt.
Countering ISIS is not about Islam nor even about Islamism, but rather understanding and undercutting its specific appeal.
But the risk of undercutting or overshadowing Hillary Clinton is great, as we saw in the 2008 race.
And this combination, far from undercutting their communities, was actually a source of religious vitality and demographic strength.
Prominent film critics voiced dismay, contending that the academy was pandering and undercutting the prestige of the Oscars.
A lot of my affection for these two comes from their constant undercutting of the people around them.
And because they require more maintenance, these gearboxes risk undercutting the EV selling point of minimal upkeep costs.
Mr. Trump's declaration angered Mr. Dowd, who viewed it as undercutting whatever leverage he had over Mr. Mueller.
That indictment said the Russians mounted an illicit social media campaign aimed at sowing political discord, undercutting Mrs.
But Charyn's empathic first-person strategy keeps the tone sprightly positive, undercutting the braggadocio with paradoxical self-deprecation.
Ms. Haspel no doubt fears she would be undercutting some of her colleagues by renouncing what she did.
Then Trump tweeted and Attorney General William Barr intervened, undercutting his own prosecutors to suggest a lighter sentence.
Last April, they sued Mr. Block for trademark infringement and unfair competition, accusing him of undercutting the company.
Sick crew members slept in cabins with roommates who continued their duties across the ship, undercutting the quarantine.
The two have shared a rocky relationship, with Trump at times undercutting his secretary of state in public.
He advised that incumbent senators' conservative base would be enraged if vulnerable lawmakers were seen as undercutting Trump.
Audio company Sonos has sued Google for allegedly copying its patented speaker technology while undercutting it at market.
They'll do anything: both Uber Eats and DoorDash already try to beat the competition by undercutting their prices.
As usual, the drums are what destabilize the composition, refracting and undercutting the solemnity of the underlying orchestrations.
Whatever the reason, they let a dysfunctional situation go on too long, undercutting the effectiveness of their team.
This could lead to British goods in the EU being offered at prices undercutting the bloc's own producers.
Whatever the result, half the public would probably feel cheated, undercutting an already shaky faith in British democracy.
The drug is distributed free, at government expense, undercutting incentives for pharmaceutical companies to fight for market share.
It's a conundrum: Do Democrats risk undercutting their own cause by waging war over Trump's most conventional decision yet?
Trump has accused the Fed of undercutting his efforts to boost economic growth by keeping monetary policy too tight.
Left-wing parties are divided between open-border liberals and blue-collar workers fearful of migrants undercutting their wages.
Companies must walk a fine line between voicing their concerns about Trump's policies and not undercutting his economic message.
But two politicians from the Midwest, Amy Klobuchar and Pete Buttigieg, finished ahead of Biden, undercutting his talking point.
But it does the job, and Brydge is undercutting Apple's much less functional keyboard by $30 on each size.
U.S. sugar refiners say Mexico's exports are subsidized, undercutting their business and that the agreement failed to stop dumping.
He sees Victory Lab as a cheaper alternative for undercutting platforms like Twitter, which offer legitimate promoted trending topics.
Yeah, suspending criminal referrals for people apprehended with children — however temporarily — is a clear undercutting of the rule's purpose.
Undercutting the president's legal and political defenses is an important, but ultimately tangential, purpose of the House's impeachment resolution.
In the United States, Trump has accused undocumented migrants, most of them from Latin America, of undercutting U.S. workers.
Amazon's very good at undercutting the competition, while still managing to provide a workhorse e-reader in the process.
James Cordwell, a financial analyst at Atlantic Equities, said Facebook's strategy risks undercutting its current way of making money.
Undercutting America's political system and thereby impeaching its ability to judge others would further that goal in Russian eyes.
Amazon's online trucking platform is already undercutting the big players' average shipping rates by up to 33%, reports FreightWaves.
The manufacturers' association has warned that imports from other continents will be traded under African labels, undercutting Nigerian business.
Trump fired Comey on May 9, 2017, a move that Comey said later was aimed at undercutting the probe.
As well as shifting users away from the Palestinian network, undercutting its revenue, they carry security risks, he said.
Yet the gaffe-prone Biden has stumbled on the debate stage and in campaign appearances, undercutting his electability argument.
Today, while sponsor dollars still pour in, mounting global criticism is undercutting some of the glamour of the Games.
He kept undercutting his own political message by going off script at his rallies with caustic attacks on Mrs.
By undercutting a military justice system that enforces those guiding principles, the president has not strengthened our armed forces.
In an effort to drive adoption, Bessemer opened his own steel-making plant with the intention of undercutting competitors.
But OPEC's intention in 2014 of undercutting American and other producers backfired and reduced its share of the market.
That has made it impossible for the president to control an investigation that he sees as undercutting his legitimacy.
Amazon's new chip arrives as market forces are rapidly undercutting chip makers and their $412 billion in yearly sales.
"What he is doing is counterproductive," he says, again undercutting the urgency to get ready and take extra precautions.
Online retailers who sell luxury products for less are undercutting sales at high-end department stores like Neiman Marcus.
China is laughing at us, because they make corsets in China—which, by the way, they're undercutting us on.
"Many senior leadership positions remain unfilled, undercutting America's global influence," the generals noted of the departures in their letter.
" He says the goal is to "draw in new readers and paying subscribers without undercutting the publication's core business.
The unity has placed Republicans in the unusual position of undercutting their own president on a particularly awkward subject.
Highly paid black workers were driven out or confined to lower-paying jobs, undercutting the nascent black middle class.
To be clear, you call China's approach "strategic distraction," but it's really about undercutting the possibilities for organized dissent.
Vines had been hoping the NSA could immediately respond to the claims by releasing the email, thereby undercutting Snowden.
It is a blow to America's credibility, undercutting its capacity to persuade others that the US keeps its promises.
Target Restock, however, became free for Target REDcard purchases and $2.99 for all other orders back in May, undercutting Amazon.
That's what makes marginal media so thrilling—it serves as real-time annotation, undercutting politicians' pabulum and rendering it ridiculous.
Not to mention the dozens of bills that do not explicitly name Trump, but are still aimed at undercutting him.
The danger is that too many wells could come back online too soon, undercutting OPEC's effort to reduce global inventories.
At $99, they're the new most affordable way to get into the Sonos system, undercutting the Play:1 by $50.
The EU's "posted workers" directive prevents central and east Europeans from undercutting domestic wages and working conditions in richer countries.
Sessions has said the policy is still in effect, but DHS temporarily halted criminal referrals of parents, undercutting its effect.
George R.R. Martin loves setting up traditional story tropes, then undercutting them entirely — both to his fans' delight and horror.
Be smart: The first two chiefs (Reince Priebus and Kelly) were the victims of leaks, internal ridicule and routine undercutting.
Equally, the EU's posted-workers directive is used by many to try to stop any undercutting of local labour markets.
"Trump undercutting the U.S. interest in ZTE makes a lot of people wonder if he'll undercut on Huawei," Manning added.
But on Monday, she said another factor is most responsible for undercutting crude prices in recent days: the U.S. dollar.
The Republican president has blamed the Fed under Chairman Jerome Powell for undercutting his administration's efforts to boost economic growth.
And whereas luxury brands see daigou as a menace, undercutting sales in China, Australian firms have come to embrace them.
It's a move that fulfills two of President Donald Trump's common goals: undercutting Barack Obama's policies and weakening environmental regulations.
The agency is licensing ever more foreign drugs and labs—including Chinese ones—for imports to America, undercutting Indian incumbents.
And because emblems aren't human, they're just 2-D cardboard cutouts, there's no risk of any compassion undercutting our hate.
Robinhood has a chance to usurp Coinbase as the de facto crypto trading site app by vastly undercutting its fees.
After years of being blocked by Democrats, Kentucky Republicans passed three measures undercutting labor rights, along with the abortion measures.
Rather than undercutting women's right to abortion in Montgomery, OSA ended up strengthening it by inspiring people to take action.
In television Netflix broke the mould in 2007 by using broadband connections to sell video subscriptions, undercutting the cable firms.
Shootings also continued to decline, he added, undercutting defenders' arguments that fewer searches would mean more weapons on the streets.
But Iran's proxies are undercutting efforts to unite the civilian population, a necessity if Iraq is to eventually extinguish extremism.
They were, as a fatal flaw, so deliciously humiliating — such a perfectly ironic undercutting of the statue's otherwise heroic stature.
That monumental inefficiency left Uber ample room to extract a profit even after undercutting what we now pay for cars.
Trump did irreparable damage to Tillerson's ability to function as his emissary by undercutting him publicly over and over again.
In almost every instance, it comes across as hamfisted and forced, undercutting whatever momentum the narrative had built for Iden.
Those sanctions have deprived the government of important sources of income, as well as undercutting its ability to import food.
Featuring original content from Marvel and all 30 seasons of "The Simpsons," it will cost $7 a month, undercutting Netflix.
"His threat of withdrawal and the domestic turbulence and international threats frightened the people," undercutting the economy, Mr. Rouhani added.
Trump has summarily fired a secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, by tweet after undercutting the former ExxonMobile CEO for months.
Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), have suggested the delay is undercutting the urgency of the impeachment process, as Democrats' leverage wanes.
But the men on the stage actually won more elections than they've lost over the years, undercutting Warren's electability argument.
"Last year there was a serious undercutting of the credibility of the U.N. institutions calling out rights violators," she said.
Bluetooth tracking company Tile recently testified in a congressional antitrust hearing that Apple is undercutting potential competitors on its platform.
High-end phones from Chinese brands like Huawei and Oppo have gained ground, in part by undercutting Apple on price.
Her plan would allow the EU to stop foreign state-backed companies from undercutting European rivals or buying them out.
He has summarily fired a secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, by tweet after undercutting the former ExxonMobil CEO for months.
And these proxy wars often fueled anti-American sentiment, undercutting our vision of American exceptionalism with accusations of Yankee imperialism.
Companies don't compete for customers by undercutting other makers' prices; rather, when one raises its prices, the others follow suit.
A few days after, it revealed why: Foreign governments, like China, had subsidized competing solar cell manufacturers abroad, undercutting Suniva's prices.
But since 2012, ride-sharing apps have flooded New York streets with new cars, undercutting yellow cab prices and depressing wages.
Osaka Gas, which has 2 gigawatts of domestic power plant capacity, mostly fired by gas, reacted by undercutting Kansai Electric's prices.
Indeed, if investors were buying bond funds in order to diversify from equities, then the managers were actually undercutting their strategy.
But AMD's latest releases and its strategy of undercutting competitors with lower pricing have quickly transformed it into a formidable rival.
The headset is nearly just as powerful in terms of resolution and refresh rate, and Microsoft is essentially undercutting their businesses.
Of course, both Apple and Samsung have changed that math considerably, and Google is undercutting the companies at every turn possible.
That's a fairly high price point for a company like Nintendo that has found a lot of success undercutting the competition.
The import duties are seen undercutting economic growth, with higher prices for goods discouraging consumer spending and businesses shelving investment plans.
Democrats' message to Republicans boils down to: You break ObamaCare, you own the political backlash from potentially undercutting the insurance markets.
Businesses have been placing fewer orders with factories while working through stockpiles of unsold goods, which contributed to undercutting manufacturing production.
BONN, Germany — President Trump has the potential for a pragmatic climate agenda, but his contradictory and vague policies are undercutting it.
Continued misses on inflation could erode the public's trust in the central bank, undercutting its ability to make effective monetary policy.
Mr. Kent testified that the undercutting of dedicated career foreign service officers in Ukraine did great damage to our national security.
The "Big Three" carriers have argued Qatar Airways and United Arab Emirates-based airlines are undercutting them, aided by government subsidies.
PewDiePie jokingly announced in the video that he would sell bottles of his bathwater for $29, undercutting Delphine's price by $1.
Trump doesn't want aides, who may take a harder line on Russia, undercutting or interrupting him in his conversation with Putin.
Trump has routinely accused China of manipulating its currency, undercutting American manufacturers, violating trade laws and cheating U.S. politicians and companies.
This might be persuasive to those who admire Trumpian aggressive masculinity, but can also plausibly be seen as undercutting Kavanaugh's credibility.
Mr. Trump, in openly inviting such foreign interference, was undercutting one of the most fundamental national interests of a democratic state.
Additionally, civilian courts are able to handle terror trials and waive Miranda rights in exigent circumstances, undercutting the necessity, he added.
Companies now are discounting, upsetting collectors who paid full price and potentially undercutting the value of the entire industry, he said.
This would have the effect of undercutting states with stricter laws since it would impose a national lowest-common-denominator standard.
Mr. Trump initially supported the Saudi-Emirati boycott of Qatar, undercutting the efforts of his own administration to defuse the confrontation.
Kirkpatrick gives an unmatched blow-by-blow of the Obama administration's Egypt diplomacy, with the Americans' mixed signals undercutting its impact.
Critics are sounding alarms because, as I've argued, it risks limiting free expression and undercutting the ideals of an open web.
Last week, he released a 6,000-word letter about the church's clerical sex abuse crisis, effectively undercutting Francis on the issue.
Then, on Wednesday, Parliament voted 312 to 308 for an amendment ruling out a disorderly no-deal Brexit, badly undercutting Mrs.
The women then decided to travel 200 miles every week to the market in Mexico City to avoid undercutting the middlemen.
And last November, Disney+ launched for just $6.99 per month -- undercutting many competitors -- which has already gained nearly 30 million subscribers.
In an administration rife with rumor and undercutting, this is an attempt to plunge a knife into a powerful woman's back.
Undercutting a presidential tweet by moving forward with a plan to allow the importation of elephant trophies (Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke).
Third, Putin perceives part of your reaction to the terrorist attacks as undercutting the constitution and your own law enforcement community.
Alibaba (BABA) is undercutting Amazon (AMZN) in Europe by offering lower fees for sellers, according to sources who spoke to Reuters.
Then Google and Amazon came out with their own speakers, undercutting Sonos's prices and, according to Sonos executives, stealing its technology.
European officials are determined to prevent Britain from gaining preferential access to continental European markets while undercutting them through lighter regulation.
Sometimes he lets Bannon's self-contradictions speak for themselves, and at other times intercedes by visually skewering and undercutting his grandiosity.
One factor is the president apparently undercutting Congress's wishes in a matter of national security in order to pursue his agenda.
Whether the president intended such a discussion or even welcomes it, his repeated undercutting of the spy agencies has been striking.
Organizations representing drivers of London's traditional cabs see Uber as undercutting their business and have lobbied against the company's license renewal.
He rips Trump for trying to "castrate" Tillerson with tweets and public statements undercutting diplomatic solutions in North Korea and Iran.
TO) to break into Canada's mobile market by undercutting existing players on price has put pressure on Rogers, Telus Corp (T.
Critics slammed Pompeo for appearing to hold court in a festive manner with MbS, undercutting the severity of the U.S. message.
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The offer appeared aimed at undercutting the Republican argument that calling in witnesses would eat up weeks, if not months, of time.
Sanders, Buttigieg and Bloomberg have surged in national polls, undercutting Biden's claim that, despite his performance in Iowa, he's still ahead nationally.
The ride-hailing players face resistance from traditional, unionized taxi services and three-wheeler auto rickshaws, whose standard fares they are undercutting.
Scores of merchants have copied the patented product, using its name, images and labels and undercutting the real Forearm Forklift on price.
Nissan might edge in on the market by undercutting its main competitors, Tesla and GM, by offering the Leaf for under $30,000.
Now, video footage reportedly shows the teen stumbling into the freezer on her own, seemingly undercutting online rumors that she was murdered.
Successfully undercutting the Post Office's prices, Spooner's company forced the Post Office to cut its prices significantly in order to remain competitive.
Mozart presents a family of artists who aren't constantly undercutting each other in competition, but lifting each other up like true teammates.
What the president needs to do now is focus on a new kind of global competition that is undercutting opportunities for America.
The ride-hailing players face resistance from traditional, unionised taxi services and three-wheeler auto rickshaws, whose standard fares they are undercutting.
Rising output from OPEC members Nigeria and Libya, which are exempt from the deal, is also undercutting the attempt to limit production.
That has made it more economical to crush the beans and export soymeal to Southeast Asia - undercutting Argentina's industry in the process.
Reuters first reported in June that pipeline companies were offering steep discounts through their marketing arms, thus undercutting FERC-mandated shipping rates.
" More from Trump: On whether his comments about Rex Tillerson's IQ was undercutting the Secretary of State: "No, I didn't undercut anybody.
These [online] direct-to-consumer ads are undercutting the idea that you should be seeing a doctor—which is the wrong attitude.
Robinhood is undercutting the big banks by forgoing brick-and-mortar branches with its new zero-fee checking and savings account features.
However, economists have shown how U.S. food and clothing aid restrict the growth of markets within developing countries by undercutting local businesses.
Turnout plummeted from 80 percent in August to about 35 percent, undercutting Kenyata's hopes for a decisive mandate for a second term.
That set off a global wave of investigations that found similar patterns at dioceses around the world, undercutting the church's moral authority.
Mr Black is famous for undercutting the seriousness of a scene with his trademark irreverence, and the results are often quite funny.
The messages also included criticism of Democratic figures like Chelsea Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and former attorney general Eric Holder, undercutting conservatives' narrative.
The perception of a strong alliance that firmly backs the United States has been severely challenged weakening NATO and undercutting U.S. leadership.
The rally lost steam as investors realized nothing official had been decided -- and the Treasury Department issued a statement undercutting the story.
Even if you haven't experienced it personally, you're probably familiar with the stereotype of catty, competitive women undercutting each other at work.
But for customers who own an Echo device, Amazon will offer the service at just $4 a month, deeply undercutting its competitors.
They can also have a hard time developing relationships across the government, including with Congress, undercutting their ability to get things done.
South Korea, Taiwan and Japan employ similar strategies to support their metals industries and other key sectors —undercutting otherwise efficient American competitors.
The idea was that it would enable the company to compete with other fashion players that were increasingly undercutting Gap on price.
So do robust diplomacy and America's engagement in multilateral institutions, both of which we have faulted Mr. Trump for ignoring or undercutting.
Macy's is also under intense pressure from retailers like TJ Maxx that have pummeled traditional department stores by undercutting them on price.
Undercutting the sanctions keeps funds flowing to the group and reduces pressure on Iran to return to talks about its nuclear program.
No doubt about it now: The coronavirus outbreak, and the escalating efforts to fight it, are badly undercutting economies around the world.
After soundly rejecting Prime Minister Theresa May's withdrawal plan twice, British lawmakers voted against leaving the E.U. without a deal, undercutting Mrs.
Trump, for instance, has accused Mexico of cheating NAFTA and undercutting American manufacturers by exporting cars made with cheap Chinese auto parts.
"Undercutting American energy dominance therefore most likely appeals not only to his bottom line but also to his ideological [affinity]," she wrote.
No doubt about it now: The coronavirus outbreak, and the escalating efforts to fight it, are badly undercutting economies around the world.
All the while, Mr. Trump has unleashed his signature Twitter rants, sometimes undercutting the positions of his cabinet members and sowing confusion.
But her inability to make a strong early showing in the state appears to be undercutting her potential to grow her support.
The US frequently insists on a level playing field in its deals because it wants to avoid undercutting US workers or businesses.
Uber has been hit with challenges across the region over concerns that it is undercutting traditional taxi services and dodging the law.
Today, the U.S. ranks among the world's leading oil producers, undercutting the ability of OPEC and Russia to influence global oil prices.
Google has been criticized for using its dominant position in the internet to advertise its travel services while undercutting online travel players.
But presidential intervention to rescue the Chinese company could also be seen as undercutting the Commerce Department's authority to enforce trade controls.
But beginning in the 22019s, American-born workers began to organize against migrants, who they viewed as undercutting their collective bargaining rights.
But any charges against the former Vice President are baseless, aimed only at undercutting a potential rival in this year's presidential election.
The Defense Department certified the Ukrainian government had taken action to reduce corruption in a May letter, undercutting recent White House claims.
"Feminism is popular now, and yet everywhere we turn we are actually undercutting ourselves and each other in ways large and small." 
Durable goods orders looked less rosy, dropping 1% in August and undercutting expectations, reflecting a weakened manufacturing sector in the United States.
The deep, rich graphite of the Crazy Bitch series is the conduit for the sobriety, even somberness, undercutting the imagery's nonstop partying.
But the series' scripts are smart about undercutting the wild mayhem and constant introduction of new ideas with a bittersweet holiday angst.
India and China are similar markets in terms of both size and the cost of undercutting prices to maintain or grow demand.
The U.S. is preparing to abandon the deal and now Brazil's new far-right president is undercutting confidence in that country's green commitments.
On top of that, in its prepared remarks, Snap informed investors that it's temporarily undercutting itself with its new automated ad auction service.
They basically said, you know, that his aide was undercutting him, well, there is no way we can do this on June 12th.
Those companies partly operate in legal gray areas, with their unlicensed private car drivers and subsidies undercutting state-owned businesses causing particular concern.
Both Clinton and Sanders allies say unity is what they want — but they're quick to blame the other side for undercutting those efforts.
He led the Benghazi investigation and he is undercutting what the president and frankly people like you talk about when you discuss spygate.
China is the largest national producer and makes far more steel than it consumes, selling the excess output overseas, often undercutting domestic producers.
In a live television debate watched by 1.6 million viewers, Klaver shot back that right-wing populism, not immigration, is undercutting Dutch traditions.
Is Britain being flooded by low-skill workers from EU countries, willing to work for low pay and thus undercutting native-born Brits?
He typically painted over faces, or placed round stickers on them, undercutting Hollywood-style glamour and heroism while leaving his own colorful mark.
The Commission said that Qualcomm was able to gain about a 60% share of the market by undercutting a UK rival called Icera.
Sprint had a role to play in reshaping the industry, too — deeply undercutting rivals on price and using big promotions to lure subscribers.
Cutting across all these challenges is the need to craft effective multilateral strategies for addressing global environmental problems without undercutting economic growth. 6.
Questioning amounted to a live fact-checking of the White House's claims this week, with McCabe undercutting some of Trump's most stringent arguments.
Besides the damage to United's reputation, investors are nervous that airlines are planning to add too many flights, undercutting the recovery in prices.
It sells excess output overseas, often undercutting the prices offered by producers in the importing nations, according to U.S. steel companies and officials.
China is the largest national steel producer and makes far more than it consumes, selling the excess output overseas, often undercutting domestic producers.
That technology is often subsequently used by Chinese competitors, undercutting Western companies, says the European Union, which fears Chinese dominance in strategic industries.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked the Fed for raising rates this year, saying it was undercutting his efforts to boost the economy.
" While Spain has been undercutting France's production costs for wine, he said, "French dairy farmers have done the same to our Spanish milk.
But when you embrace sites like this, you're undercutting the war effort and you're putting our allies in Britain in a bad spot.
The New York Times reported that Trump's trade fights appears to be undercutting his own efforts to bring back jobs to the US.
The world needs America to present a united front, where our political factions understand we're better off working together than undercutting each other.
The enemy design is occasionally creepy, but the AI patterns are predictable to the point of boredom, undercutting any sense of a threat.
Donald J. Trump's victory ran counter to almost every major forecast — undercutting the belief that analyzing reams of data can accurately predict events.
Critics on social media accused the ride-hailing company in January of undercutting taxi drivers protesting a controversial immigration policy enacted by Trump.
The market's recent climb has come even as analysts lowered estimates for 2019 U.S. corporate earnings growth, undercutting a fundamental support for stocks.
And Trump is therefore also right that trying to cut off militant propaganda on the Internet is a key to undercutting terrorist recruitment.
India steel companies such as JSW Ltd have asked the government to set a minimum import price to stop cheap imports undercutting them.
At home and abroad, the plan must recognize the importance of preventing recruitment and undercutting the global appeal of ISIS and its ilk.
As they tap into new markets with the added routes, the no-frills airlines are also sharply undercutting major carriers, said Mr. Mann.
The global and domestic worries are undercutting the prospects for manufacturers, technology companies, regional banks and airlines, intensifying the sell-off in stocks.
I understand that universities must save money, but they shouldn't try to do it by undercutting the students who pursue private financial assistance.
When we do that, as President Obama has done, we are undercutting those in Russia who see a democratic future for their country.
His arrival in India was met by protesters who say Amazon is driving small retailers out of business by undercutting them on price.
The U.S. government, meanwhile, has also battled internally about how far to take its fight against Huawei, sometimes undercutting its message to allies.
Some also described him as a Captain Queeg-like character, paranoid that his staff members were undercutting him and credulous of conspiracy theories.
Stephan James portrays the track-and-field legend Jesse Owens, who became the star of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, undercutting Hitler's racist agenda.
Their partisan objectives have shifted, from undercutting a Democratic president to shielding a Republican who commands loyalty among GOP voters they depend on.
The Supreme Court spent the 2010s undercutting voting rights, weakening protections for workers and consumers, and granting bold new rights to Republican constituencies.
His family and advisers expressed anger at the timing, arguing that Democrats were undercutting Mr. Trump during sensitive nuclear diplomacy for political gain.
With few exceptions, forms of hierarchical lifting are placed above exuberant undercutting, denial, demarcation, sabotage, and substrate slews of lush or harsh noise.
Vardalos attempts to give every character from the original film their own little storyline, and that ends up undercutting almost all of them.
Here, she and experimental pop producer John Congleton add weird instruments and electronic manipulations, making the music more echoey without undercutting its grandeur.
The trade tensions are also dimming the economy's outlook by undercutting business confidence and leading to a downturn in equipment spending and manufacturing.
If it doesn't like where things are going, its leaders can easily back out, undercutting the encouraging progress made in the last few days.
Mexico had free access to the U.S. sugar market under NAFTA, but U.S. sugar refiners accused it of dumping subsidized sugar, undercutting their businesses.
Seeing Cruz back away from the pledge, Trump beat him to the punch, undercutting the impact when Cruz eventually says he won't support Trump.
As a group they write polyphonic songs in which voices weave buoyantly between each other, making a show of feminine solidarity while undercutting it.
A glut of U.S. soybeans has pushed down the price of manufacturing U.S. meal, undercutting Argentine exports to customers in Europe and Southeast Asia.
Insecurity is undercutting support for President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta, who is running for a second term after winning 77% of the vote in 2013.
But his new budget request only honors the defense part of the deal, undercutting non-defense funding caps by $44.5 billion, or 7 percent.
Europe will no longer have the luxury of underfunding NATO and undercutting the EU's foreign service—the closest it has to a State Department.
The investigative series explores how social media has connected the world more than ever, while also undercutting our ability to deeply connect and communicate.
AbbVie confirmed in an earnings call on November 2nd that rivals are undercutting Humira's list price by up to 80% in some European countries.
President Donald Trump has castigated the Fed for raising rates, arguing that the monetary tightening was undercutting his administration's efforts to boost economic growth.
Critics have objected, saying if no new arrangements are reached Britain will be tied to the EU indefinitely, undercutting the whole point of Brexit.
After all, along with increased competition comes a number of companies undercutting Canary's original $199 price point significantly, including Amazon's $120 Cloud Security Camera.
At first glance it might seem like LG's making the same mistake it's made in the past, and not undercutting the iPhone on price.
That would be an ironic undercutting of Brexiteer plans to use car imports for leverage: a back door for Germany, created by Mr Trump.
Fisher's lawyers argued that the university was stereotyping the black and Hispanic students admitted through the top 10 percent plan by undercutting their potential.
So Bellamy's decided to funnel its wares to Chinese retailers and e-tailers, who in turn offered big discounts to customers, undercutting the daigou.
For EVE, the puzzle was how to build the Surface Pro-style 2-in-22 computer of their dreams, while undercutting Microsoft on price.
That moderating influence and centrist appeal have enraged presidential advisers who see Mourao undercutting Bolsonaro's conservative turn in favor of his own presidential ambitions.
Under NAFTA, Mexico had free access to the U.S. sugar market, but U.S. sugar refiners accused it of dumping subsidized sugar, undercutting their business.
The president said the proposed RAISE Act would introduce a points-based system to help Americans who feel "low-skilled" immigrants are undercutting wages.
The $399 price tag will undoubtedly be one of the device's top selling points, undercutting the Rift and Vive by $200 and $400, respectively.
When the "good guys" discover a decryption key, they often release it to enable victims to decrypt their own data, undercutting the attackers' business.
Slowly, Sanders has been undercutting Hillary Clinton's electoral strength and putting together a campaign that could go all the way into the summer convention.
But conservative lawmakers, siding with the anger on talk radio, were frustrated that the party leadership seemed to be undercutting their party's poll leader.
Meanwhile, low-cost operators swarmed across Europe, undercutting Alitalia on continental routes and even - more shockingly - on its old bread and butter domestic travel.
Idaho will have set the model for flouting Obamacare and undercutting some of its core elements — and faced no repercussions from a sympathetic administration.
Undercutting upward momentum for equities, oil prices retraced earlier gains made at the week's start and tumbled after Saudi Arabia ruled out production cuts.
For a while, Google, Amazon and Microsoft were constantly undercutting each other's cloud computing prices, but lately, it's been pretty quiet on that front.
For these reasons, workers in other countries are not undercutting workers in the U.S. But American companies continue to expand internationally for other reasons.
If history and practice serve as guides, America's withdrawal may actually reduce the prospects of fixing the council's flaws while undercutting its best work.
"We all must support his ability to complete his investigation independently and prevent anyone from undercutting or interfering with his continued work," Cummings said.
On China, in particular, eight years of international appeals under the Obama administration had done little to stop the Chinese from undercutting American industries.
A smaller cash grant could still be an important policy tool, but we would need some way to supplement it without undercutting work incentives.
It is one dominated by racial hostility, which stands above any other consideration, undercutting the very notion that national problems merit a collective response.
Mr. Trump's sweep was unforeseen, undercutting the credibility of much of the American news media and the enormous efforts put into polling and analysis.
If Doyle vacillates between embracing and undercutting the play's inherent cartoonishness, it is perhaps because our own daily reality has long since surpassed it.
While administration officials scramble to share science-based information, updates on safety measures and more, the President is undercutting their efforts at every turn.
And the government can also assert that undercutting Mr. Trump's decision to rescind the program would impinge on his power to enforce immigration law.
But it is this damaging of truth, this injuring of American identity, this undercutting of American credibility that will be the hardest to reverse.
Is THQ Nordic the gaming equivalent of Ikea, selling surprisingly good stuff at a reasonable price, undercutting the notion spending more means getting better?
She also tried to express concern for injured protesters without undercutting the Hong Kong police, whose use of force has added to public anger.
Such allegations have taken on more weight with voters as the Turkish economy falters, undercutting the president's long record of nearly unbroken economic growth.
Last week, he released a 6,000-word letter explaining his views on the church's clerical sex abuse crisis, effectively undercutting Francis on the issue.
At the same time, Barr's complaint rings of hypocrisy when he and his appointees are deeply undercutting the legitimacy of the judges he commands.
The rule would redefine HUD's fair housing requirements for its state and local government grantees, thus undercutting initiatives that advance fair housing more aggressively.
Otherwise, he risks undercutting one of the most important tools he has for fulfilling his first duty to protect and defend the United States.
The US has long complained that Mexican growers were selling their tomatoes for less than the cost of producing them and undercutting American farmers.
But doing so by undercutting the government's ability to provide its citizens with basic services and invest in future economic growth is even worse.
Judge Kavanaugh has a history of ruling in favor of employers at the expense of employees -- undercutting their basic rights and even their safety.
While AirPods are great, Amazon could make a lot of money by undercutting Apple on price (as they have with so many other products).
He heard stories about Iranian producers trucking glass bottles through Turkey and on to Italy, still undercutting the price of competing products sold there.
Absent a legislative solution to this underfunding, I fear many will choose the latter option, undercutting patients' access to known cures for their cancers.
The Motor City announcement is the first of an expected one-two punch from Mr. Trump aimed at undercutting Mr. Obama's climate change policies.
Part of the reasoning behind this legislation is economic, and stems from worries about Chinese industries undercutting the competition and dominating key global industries.
Chinese manufacturers dominate the market for replacement parts in the United States, often undercutting prices for parts from the automakers by half or more.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration is treating the Taliban as if the group is a government-in-waiting while simultaneously undercutting the legitimate Afghan government.
In December, he publicly dismissed a proposal for $2.5 billion as insufficient, undercutting Vice President Mike Pence, who had floated the prospect by Democrats.
Powell has faced intense criticism from President Donald Trump, who has viewed the rate hikes as undercutting the White House's economic and trade policies.
When he thought Clinton would win despite Russia's multipronged effort to cast doubt on her, the plan shifted to undercutting the credibility of the election.
That could mean a starting price in the teens, undercutting the current base model among midsize trucks, the Nissan Frontier, which starts at around $18,000.
"If you find something on Amazon and it looks like a good deal, always check to make sure others are not undercutting Amazon," Ramirez says.
When he was concerned about losing the election, he began speaking of a "rigged" system, undercutting public confidence in the foundation of the American democracy.
Neal Katyal, the Hogan Lovells partner representing Hawaii, countered that Congress had rejected any nationality-based ban, undercutting Trump's authority under law to do so.
The sustainability of their models has not yet been proven, but with improved aircraft technology and low fuel prices they are undercutting legacy-carrier airfares.
If current urban power trends continue, the agency said energy demand in cities would surge by 70 percent from current levels, undercutting carbon restriction policies.
With £3 pricing it's significantly undercutting the cost of an Uber (and even an UberPool) — or indeed a black cab — for making the same journey.
While he wasn't sure why this is happening, Taylor said at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia Conference that these smaller companies may be undercutting larger competitors.
On a macro-level, this hoarding strategy is undercutting 95 percent of the impact AI could have on the global economy and society at large.
Coats laid out the intelligence community's assessments, undercutting the President's claims on issues ranging from Iran to Russia, climate change and the status of ISIS.
If Amazon showed up and said "cut the taxes and eliminate mass transit," they would be undercutting the very talent they were hoping to reach.
On a smaller scale, BNY Mellon offers index mutual funds, but if it cut management fees to be more competitive it would risk undercutting revenue.
The report is expected to show U.S. employment growth slowed in January, undercutting the case for a further rise in U.S. interest rates in March.
The danger of undercutting many of its provisions, including barring insurance companies from rejecting customers or hiking rates due to pre-existing conditions, is clear.
Right now it appears Facebook is undercutting Slack, charging between $1–3 per user, versus the $6.67 per user Slack charges for its standard package.
These officials say Trump screamed at McMaster on a phone call, accusing him of undercutting efforts to get South Korea to pay its fair share.
But Trump on Thursday said he had made up his mind about firing Comey well before receiving that memo, undercutting claims from his own officials.
Jean-Claude Juncker, the European Commission's president, promises to fight the undercutting of local labour standards by foreign workers, which the commission terms "social dumping".
This is to ensure that Britain would not sell its products on the EU market at much lower prices as a result of undercutting standards.
Undercutting this "new paradigm," however, was and is a widespread hidden mentality of bigotry and hate that has been pervasive even before former Confederate Gen.
Trump also didn't want aides, who may take a harder line on Russia, undercutting or interrupting him in his conversation with Putin, officials told CNN.
If the President succeeds in undercutting public confidence in our intelligence institutions, he will simply be able to ignore any future conclusions he finds uncomfortable.
The losses were incurred even as oil prices remained relatively steady during January-February, which also saw record low volatility levels, undercutting many hedge funds.
This snafu resulted in tons of canceled orders and many vendors calling him upset that he was undercutting the minimum advertised price that was set.
The regime, which casts itself as carrying Mr. Chávez's torch, cannot be seen as undercutting his legacy, especially not by the all-important army brass.
With Wal-Mart already undercutting prescription prices and Amazon set to enter the pharmacy business, CVS/Aetna needs to offer services others can't to survive.
It was a notable about-face from AMD's previous pricing strategy of undercutting Nvidia—as if the company felt it could compete on even ground.
"Since silencers today are legal, there can be no possible benefit other than a negative undercutting of public safety by making them unregulated," Chipman said.
Now they're being asked to pour more money into try to stop the Trump White House from undercutting a law they had hoped was safe.
The country may have been undercutting American policy and values, but it tended to do so on issues that made for polarizing topics in Washington.
PWR BTTM make a glittery spectacle for their live shows and present their queerness, their authentic selves, in the process; not undercutting who they are.
These complaints, when you think about it, are actually rather different from the standard manufacturing community concern that cheap Chinese labor is undercutting American production.
Finds 'Minimal' Risk to Border Guards, Undercutting Trump Plan: A Trump administration proposal would pair military troops with border guards to defend against violent migrants.
Now China is doing the same, undercutting its own diplomatic efforts to win sympathy and support by imposing travel restrictions that it once called unnecessary.
Horowitz, however, did not make any recommendations as to whether Comey should be prosecuted, undercutting Republicans who want him to face punishment for his actions.
And Bezos' presence in India has attracted protests from Indians who say Amazon is undercutting business owners in price, subsequently driving them out of business.
The Philippines and Vietnam also stake claims, and the U.N. has ruled that it's just a rock, undercutting the Taiwanese claim to the surrounding waters.
And, while your own law enforcement community is investigating the attacks, trumpeting your explanation for what motivated the attacks is seen as undercutting their work.
Three weeks ago Icahn reached a settlement with Newell that immediately gave him four board seats in a deal that was seen undercutting Starboard's campaign.
The groups reportedly cited Uber undercutting taxis, not paying enough in taxes and putting passengers at risk as reasons for kicking it out of London.
In August, for instance, he claimed district attorneys are "undercutting the police" and have become "dangerous to public safety" by pushing for criminal justice reforms.
Mr. Trump won, securing the reversal of a plan to dismantle the Office of Congressional Ethics and undercutting the unity Republicans had hoped to project.
He pointed to the likes of Disney+ and AppleTV+, which will be available for $6.99 and $4.99 a month respectively, undercutting Netflix's $8.99 price point.
Kayani himself stated that India remained Pakistan's core threat, at one point admitting that the military remained an "India-centric" institution, thereby undercutting his earlier arguments.
Our energy policy of increasing our exploiting of natural gas to Northern Europe is in fact undercutting Russian natural gas and hurting them where they live.
Russia's low-sulphur diesel exports have increased massively after pipeline expansions, providing more diesel to Europe's backyard and undercutting prices in the region to an extent.
This is the most aggressive Google has been on phone pricing in years, undercutting even OnePlus in an attempt to come up with a midyear hit.
As if all of that good stuff wasn't enough, Samsung also endows the Galaxy Buds with wireless charging and prices them at $129.99, undercutting the AirPods.
But it would advance a central aim of North Korean and Chinese foreign policy by undercutting the rationale for maintaining sizable U.S. forces in South Korea.
Otherwise, it risks undercutting the efficacy of its own sanctions, as well as ceding leverage in its relationships with countries that continue to transact with Iran.
Rhee also expressed concern that China would give American companies "preferential access," undercutting other countries and leading to "broader worries" about the future of free trade.
The newly released interview summaries from the FBI investigation show government employees undercutting other aspects of the public accounts given by Clinton and senior State officials.
The Trump administration had a few options for undercutting the health care law's requirement that all health plans cover contraceptives at no cost to the woman.
Wilson drove the Seahawks to the Houston 20 with 2:55 left, but Marcus Williams intercepted at the Houston 19913, undercutting a pass intended for Richardson.
"They use that scale to get better prices from their suppliers, which they then can pass on to you the customer, undercutting the competition," he said.
It intrudes into the scenic vistas meant to reveal just how ambitious the display is, undercutting the edge-to-edge niceness of that big bold display.
Relatively low current tariffs do not leave much headroom for further undercutting as operators risk turning consistently free cash flow negative and never recouping their investments.
It's $130, so the company is seriously undercutting competitors like Sonos with its sound system ambitions; it's unclear, for now, how the audio stacks up though.
The news of the raid caught them off guard, according to the person briefed on the discussions, undercutting the "fundamental assumptions" that had guided the negotiations.
But we do know for sure that Comey twice embarrassed the President while testifying in front of Congress by directly undercutting something Trump had been pushing.
Trump's tweet, undercutting Tillerson's diplomatic efforts, comes a day after Tillerson acknowledged for the first time that the administration was in direct communication with North Korea.
The New York Times reported in April that Trump had a history of undercutting and mistreating Cohen with insults, dismissive statements, and threats to fire him.
By undercutting it, and by his rhetorical support for autocrats, Trump is telling authoritarians and would-be strongmen that the U.S. won't stand in their way.
The budget airline is trying to crack the transatlantic market by undercutting established rivals but faces pressures to control costs and shore up its balance sheet.
Slightly undercutting the competition could be a big plus for HTC if they can pull it off, because this year already has some impressive Android competition.
He emphasized that detectives had found more than 30,000 photos of Cooper on Leanna's laptop, undercutting the idea that she was out to cause him harm.
The official also said that Trump doesn't want aides -- who may take a harder line on Russia -- undercutting or interrupting him during his talks with Putin.
But the pushback from U.S. allies comes as Trump himself has signaled that he's open to a softer stance on Huawei, potentially undercutting his administration's efforts.
Four automakers agreed Thursday to produce vehicles that could average 50 mpg by 2026, undercutting efforts by the Trump administration to freeze them at 85033 mpg.
For now, by undercutting and emasculating Trump at every turn, Pelosi is determined to turn the shutdown into the beginning of the end of his presidency.
He habitually accepts sentencing recommendations from the IRGC and the intelligence ministry, undercutting any pretense that his court offers an independent check on the executive branch.
It's a bad idea, one that risks undercutting ABC's previous action, and despite Barr's blessing in a statement, could open a Pandora's box of new headaches.
While it is being done to help Trump, the real winner is Putin — in his efforts to boost Russia by dividing Americans, undercutting faith in democracy.
" Asked about criticism that recent developments are undercutting Trump's message, a Trump campaign spokesman responded that the success of the president's foreign policy "is beyond question.
There's strong sentiment within the Senate GOP conference that whatever they do, it does not appear to be undercutting Trump's negotiating authority with Mexico and Canada.
Her resulting capture thwarted an otherwise shockingly successful effort, undercutting her husband's great moral sacrifice, and jeopardized the other person most invested in keeping her safe.
First, wind and solar costs fell so far, so fast that they are now undercutting the cost of new gas in a growing number of regions.
Three years into his administration, it's obvious that "drain the swamp" was more about undercutting bureaucrats and destroying their institutions than it was about reducing corruption.
The metal tariffs, combined with retaliatory taxes that foreign governments have placed on American products, are undercutting the concessions that Mr. Trump won in the deal.
Japan's Nikkei share average dropped on Tuesday with semiconductor equipment manufacturers' stocks hit by weakness in U.S. tech shares overnight, undercutting gains for banks and brokerages.
"The Last of the Starks" is a pretty brutal undercutting of this reading, as it does poorly by essentially every major woman character who's not Cersei.
But the president risks undercutting the very officials who run those departments and are responsible for the deployment of personnel and other resources to address immigration.
More recently, he has accused the Fed and Mr. Powell, whom he appointed as the chair, of undercutting his economic policies by keeping rates too high.
President Trump declared last week that he would be happy to take sole responsibility for a shutdown, undercutting Republican leaders who had hoped to blame Democrats.
They wanted to know what he planned to do about the Syrian shopkeepers who they said were undercutting their prices and driving them out of business.
Without undercutting the weird dignity of that response, or squashing the humor it sometimes produces, the director Anne Kauffman keeps the audience anxiously awaiting a plunge.
Trade groups and executives warn that the uncertainty is undercutting some of the benefit that businesses expected from the tax cuts Mr. Trump signed into law.
Having already invested hundreds of millions of dollars trying to stabilize Russia, Soros would have been undercutting his own work by betting against the Russian currency.
It also poses the question of whether political appointees are undercutting the work of career prosecutors in a way that could prejudice the rule of law.
Mr. Putin again dismissed allegations that Russia was seeking to influence the political landscape in the West by supporting far-right parties and undercutting mainstream factions.
"Pakistan has some leverage over the U.S. and could ultimately respond by disrupting U.S. supplies into Afghanistan, thereby undercutting U.S. military objectives in Afghanistan," said Younus.
How does undercutting Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's attempts at diplomacy in North Korea make the country's senior diplomat a more effective spokesman to the world?
Of course, this was just the latest example of Trump publicly undercutting his own team -- including the intelligence experts that helped prepare the sanctions designations packages.
However, he said, Navy officials should consider whether an operational increase in the face of provocative behavior from China and North Korea might be undercutting readiness.
I asked ClassPass to pay me out at my 10-pack rate and stop undercutting me and they refused, so I terminated my partnership with them.
The American Hellenic Council, calling for a boycott, said the film was plainly aimed at undercutting "The Promise," and falsely painted the genocide as two-sided.
MANUFACTURING SLUMP The U.S.-China trade war has hurt business confidence, undercutting capital expenditure and pushing manufacturing, which accounts for 11% of the economy, into recession.
But those numbers declined steadily in the months that followed, beginning when she had difficulty articulating her own position on mandated busing — undercutting her star turn.
Undercutting upward momentum for equities, oil prices retraced earlier gains made at the week's start and tumbled on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia ruled out production cuts.
The driver, who had been working with the company since 2011, accused Kalanick of undercutting drivers of high-end cars like his, plunging him into bankruptcy.
Bob Corker, has warned that Trump is an unstable and dishonest leader who is undercutting efforts to resolve the North Korean crisis through diplomacy rather than war.
Perdue faced harsh attacks in both the primary and general election over his business record, undercutting his argument that he was looking out for the little guy.
Against a muffled guitar line and bullish drums, he runs down a list of sharp-ended beliefs, methodically undercutting flimsy concepts like the All Lives Matter movement.
And Trump&aposs push to investigate the investigators is viewed as justified because of "deep state" opposition, with the side benefit of undercutting the Robert Mueller investigation.
Despite the eclectic tracks, Seinfeld detractors pointed to the jokey name, production style, and amateur music videos that accompanied his most popular tracks as undercutting the sound.
At trial, he and his team cast Harris as a callous father and sexually deviant husband, undercutting the defense's claims that Cooper's death was a tragic accident.
When Allumette's ship catches fire, it's possible to see the danger long before she does by sticking your face inside the hull, undercutting an apparently innocent scene.
The attack triggered the heaviest fighting in Tripoli for months, undercutting claims by the internationally recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) to have largely stabilised the city.
The newly-elected president and emboldened Republican majority are running the grave risk of undercutting their entire economic agenda if they don't get tax reform done right.
Since taking office in late 2015, PiS has been accused by the European Union, rights groups and the domestic political opposition of undercutting the rule of law.
Iran used to be India's second-biggest oil supplier - a position now held by Iraq - before sanctions aimed at Tehran's nuclear program began undercutting its petroleum trade.
US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross cited Chinese steel imports, specifically, as potentially undercutting the ability of domestic producers to meet increasing demand from US military equipment manufacturers.
Uber, along with its competitor Lyft, would then turn to state capitals to lobby for broader legislation that benefited the rideshare industry, undercutting local regulations or proposals.
India also set a floor price in February 2016 for steel product imports to deter countries such as China, Japan and South Korea from undercutting local mills.
They've been more about settling personal scores, undercutting geopolitical rivals, and currying internal support for a regime that presides over a stagnant economy and waning global influence.
Meanwhile, Sanogo speaks of a period of cultural neo-colonialism when "Hollywood used to dump their films on African countries," undercutting homegrown productions with lower distribution costs.
That argument is now coming under question after his weekend in Iowa was consumed by a pair of gaffes, potentially undercutting the central argument for his candidacy.
The Yankees have long accused StubHub, a nationwide ticket-resale broker, of undercutting the value of their tickets by making cheap tickets available on the secondary market.
In June, the Republican president urged NASA to focus instead on "much bigger" initiatives like going to Mars, undercutting his previous stated support for the lunar initiative.
Yovanovitch testified that former Vice President Joe Biden did not brag about stopping a prosecution in Ukraine, undercutting an allegation from Trump and some of his backers.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) accused Trump of undercutting U.S. intelligence officials.
But they do have to compete, so each individual country has a self-interested reason to lower its corporate tax rate, undercutting other countries to attract investment.
In addition to fracturing the supply chain and undercutting exports, a slowdown in travel plans related to the disease's outbreak is also seen hampering the services industry.
Now, the Russians have chosen to go it alone, refusing to coordinate with OPEC in proposed production cuts perhaps in the hope of undercutting American oil producers.
LONDON — How should Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain respond to President Trump's interview undercutting her position on Brexit, just as she hosts him for a visit?
The four dedicated performers — Michael Ingle, Kyli Kleven, Omagbitse Omagbemi and, in an opening solo, Mr. Greenberg — swing, toss, nudge and dangle these, undercutting their conventional functions.
Still, the Chinese have balked at making any reforms that could be viewed as infringing on their sovereignty or undercutting the Communist Party's control of the economy.
And smaller direct-to-consumer brands are undercutting their larger competitors by getting to market faster with competitive offerings that have met new consumer tastes and preferences.
A provocative new study involving overweight men and women suggests that it probably can, undercutting a widespread notion that exercise, by itself, is worthless for weight loss.
Ford said those moves were made because of market conditions, and undercutting Mr. Trump, the company announced in June that it would build the Focus in China.
The higher prices resulting from OPEC cuts have prompted increased production from shale oil producers in the United States and by other rivals, undercutting the cartel's actions.
Mr. Prayuth's government has been accused of undercutting efforts to find a political solution to the insurgency by dismissing officials who want to negotiate with the militants.
The development marks the latest example in which an argument advanced at the impeachment trial has risked undercutting a party's own interests in separate but related disputes.
The president has argued repeatedly that the investigation into Russia is a "witch hunt" aimed at undercutting the legitimacy of his victory in last November's presidential election.
At coworking spaces from Mayfair to Shoreditch, newcomers are taking chunks out of Uber's market share, undercutting it on price, and promising a better deal for drivers.
But it hasn't all been glamorous: In 2013, video surfaced of him falling off a horse at a race, undercutting the glowing official account of the event.
In unleashing the drone strike that killed General Suleimani, Mr. Trump effectively relieved the leadership of that pressure, undercutting the force of his own sanctions, say experts.
"Customers are more price-sensitive than previously thought, and competitors like Disney+ are already undercutting Netflix's prices," wrote Morningstar equity analyst Neil Macker in a recent report.
But Wang Ting-yu, the lawmaker in Taiwan, said that investigators in fact had a photograph of the couple with their employee, Wang Liqiang, undercutting that denial.
They will also jeopardize the health and safety of all Americans while undercutting efforts by the natural gas industry to cut back on the pollution it produces.
Despite the pace of energy-producer bankruptcies, to date there has been little impact on U.S. energy production, undercutting some analysts' expectations for a sudden output decline.
News analysis Federal tax revenues declined in 2018 while economic growth accelerated, undercutting the Trump administration's insistence that the $1.5 trillion tax package would pay for itself.
Whatever comes from the proposals, it is nice to see the sides talking, undercutting the perception that a skeptical union was simply freezing out Commissioner Rob Manfred.
It also could undermine the international-tax structure Republicans created elsewhere in the same bill, undercutting incentives to put intellectual property in the U.S., tax experts say.
But I struggle to see how these zippy connections offer ideas for uprising (or undercutting) resistances in a time of deflation, xenophobia, and divide-and-rule politics.
Democratic Representative Maxine Waters, who chairs the House Financial Services Committee, accused regulators of undercutting a cornerstone of Wall Street reforms introduced by the 2010 Dodd-Frank law.
But if President Trump's past of undercutting the more diplomatic members of his team is any indication, things are going to be messy for a very long time.
Should Trump renew his attack on the agencies' assessment of Russian hacking, they might choose to leak further information to US newspapers and broadcasters, undercutting the President's claims.
Undercutting the terror of a low-bitrate man with a giant head appearing in the TV unannounced are the words themselves, at least the ones that are audible.
President Donald Trump's escalating trade war with China, which triggered a steep U.S. stock market sell-off, is also seen hurting business confidence and undercutting spending on equipment.
Retailers, under their own competitive pressure, are also squeezing Big Food's once prized profit margins and filling their shelves with their own products, undercutting legacy brands on price.
To prevent migrant workers from undercutting natives, New Zealand's farmers must show they have tried to hire local people, and must pay migrants more than the prevailing wage.
For their part, Bannonites inside government and their cheerleaders in the conservative media like to paint Mr Kushner as a closet liberal, undercutting Mr Trump's historic populist victory.
He has done extremely well in a number of states by talking about how trade agreements like NAFTA were disastrous to U.S. workers, destroying jobs and undercutting wages.
Her statements made headlines earlier this week, appearing to add yet another twist to Mack and Schaefer's saga and undercutting her testimony during the couple's 2015 murder trial.
Take the time to do some research and see what kind of prices the economy has set for your targeted card, then look for sellers undercutting that average.
" "But the Justice Department's decision to send the Boyd letter to the House Intelligence Committee last week has intensified Trump's concern that his own department is undercutting him.
First, they win an election, then they begin discrediting the opposition, smearing and undercutting the free press, inventing "enemies of the people," at home to undercut critics' claims.
The leaders pledged to protect the rule of law at a time when the governments in post-communist members Poland, Hungary and Romania stand accused of undercutting democracy.
These gerrymanders packed African American voters into comparatively few districts, undercutting their ability to form coalitions with other voters and elect more legislators who would represent their interests.
Ahead of the Hanoi summit, a rift opened within Moon's administration over how to advance Korean ties without undercutting international sanctions and the alliance with the United States.
Most recently he wrote an article outlining his view of how Brexit should be executed, an article which was perceived by many as undercutting May's position on Brexit.
"I just think that the growing consensus is that hardware is a losing bet, especially when you've got all the big boys undercutting you," an ex-employee said.
I then described what I had observed in Cambodia of the dramatic surge in demonstrations of soft power by China, which was shaping attitudes and undercutting U.S. influence.
The streaming service meant to rival Spotify and Apple Music comes with a $2 a month discount for Prime members, undercutting Spotify's $9.99 price with a $7.99 option.
Undercutting the President on his signature issue could carry longer repercussions than a shut down fight that most will forget about within a few weeks after its resolution.
Google is almost certain to use its savings to reduce prices, much the way it won in search advertising by figuring out its competitors' costs, then undercutting them.
Even if a woman can attempt to compete, however, by either undercutting male colleagues or demonstrating masculinity in the same ways they do, colleagues often don't respond well.
An unconflicted president would at a minimum refrain from undercutting the law enforcement professionals who are working to keep America safe by conducting the special counsel's counterintelligence investigation.
There have been complaints that it's undercutting some of the country's premiere cultural exports, forcing top musicians, actors and sportsmen to put their careers on pause to serve.
There are concerns that the row could threaten global supplies of microchips and smartphone displays, while undercutting crucial collaboration on fending off North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
However, state firms like Sinopec and PetroChina have repeatedly accused the independents of undercutting their larger rivals by evading or under-paying consumption taxes for gasoline and diesel.
Trump is signaling — through his terminology, through his delegitimizing actions, and through his anticipatory undercutting — that the press is literally the enemy, to be distrusted, ignored, and excluded.
Some fans were also mad that Rey, the orphaned heroine, was revealed not to be secretly of noble lineage, undercutting two years of carefully worked-out fan theories.
China has not readily committed to these goals, in part because such commitments are seen as infringing on China's sovereignty and undercutting the power of the Chinese state.
Its presence suggested that the published note was one of many drafts she had carefully constructed with professional help, thus undercutting her attempt to appear off-the-cuff.
Hong Kong (CNN)The cracks in the relationship between South Korea and Japan are deepening -- undercutting security cooperation on North Korea and potentially handing a win to China.
Those declines pushed their equity even further under their IPO prices, undercutting their Q4 narrative of rising chances of profitability ahead of expectations; those wins now feel distant.
That could have major implications for China, which the United States and other countries have criticized for unfairly subsidizing its companies and undercutting other companies around the world.
"So the problem is by drawing people in and then now undercutting the line ... ultimately [Tesla's] going to now crack in a big kind of way," he explained.
On Friday, the President said he's considering releasing immigrants into so-called sanctuary cities in part to retaliate against Democrats, undercutting earlier denials from his own administration officials.
Within a few years, Netflix and other competitors began to eat into Blockbuster&aposs profits, not by undercutting it, but by reimagining video rental in the digital age.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump said on Tuesday he supports a government shutdown if Democrats won't agree to tighten immigration laws, undercutting ongoing bipartisan negotiations on Capitol Hill.
But the juxtaposition of the unified denunciation of Russia and the divisions over how to deal with a president who was undercutting the pushback against Moscow was striking.
She has a genius for sliding her voice seamlessly from Lovecraftian gothic mode into a slangy contemporary mode without ever undercutting one or the other for cheap comedy.
The tool is hardly ever used because it often carries unintended consequences, such as driving up prices consumers pay for goods or undercutting other U.S. companies and workers.
Drivers of the city's traditional black taxis have lobbied hard against a licence renewal, having long cited safety issues, working standards and the undercutting of their business model.
Why would anyone want to do our enemies' jobs and cut down these patriots; undercutting force readiness by requiring them to needlessly worry about their tenure in uniform?
"The two female suspects knew that the substance they had were toxic," he said, undercutting recent reports that the women had thought they were carrying out a prank.
Undercutting the credibility of the highest court, insulting the intelligence of the America's people, and stoking the fury of women who are familiar with blistering abuses of power.
At just $4.99 per month, Apple TV+ will be the least expensive service yet in the fiercely competitive streaming market, undercutting Netflix and even the hotly anticipated Disney+.
Bannon damaged his standing by giving an interview to the liberal American Prospect this week in which he was seen to be undercutting Trump's position on North Korea.
Our current patent-based regime allows inventors to capture profit by using the power of the government to prevent competitors from duplicating their creations and undercutting their prices.
Hezbollah is firmly entrenched in the Lebanese body politic and has grown into a regionwide fighting force on behalf of Iran, undercutting U.S. efforts to roll back Iranian influence.
Either the Trump administration has to publicly repudiate Spicer's comments, humiliating their press secretary and further undercutting his ability to speak for the president (which is his entire job).
Likewise undercutting all forecasts, French industrial output slumped 1.6 percent on the month, while Italy suffered a second month of declining output for the first time since late 2014.
Recognizing they will have to battle Democrats over the testimony of witnesses like Taylor, Republicans have set their sights on undercutting witnesses who could be damaging to the President.
We still got the travel ban, family separation, withdrawal from the Paris climate accords, pointless and dangerous undercutting of Obamacare — all of which can and have caused real pain.
"We know that when you don't have strong enforcement provisions, you are essentially facilitating the outsourcing of jobs and bad worker protections and undercutting of U.S. workers," said Jayapal.
The liberal Supreme Court justice said Monday that an even-number bench doesn't trouble him, undercutting one of the arguments made by Democrats to fill the current vacancy quickly.
But while their many layers of oil mimicked the Permian, the region's geology proved more inconsistent, undercutting results and making it a higher-cost U.S. shale area for producers.
Meanwhile, the rapidly changing tones and the shifting priorities of the characters fosters a Pythonesque irreverence towards to the surreal situations, providing comic relief and undercutting the film's gravitas.
Murphy said he had raised concerns with Valdis Dombrovskis, one of the European Commission's most senior officials, about "creeping regulatory arbitrage", a reference to undercutting rivals with lax rules.
But at the same time, stock markets have rallied on hopes of easier monetary policy, despite clear signs that trade conflict and geopolitical uncertainty are undercutting investment and activity.
"As the CBR has always been stressing, 'undercutting & catching up' would be safer for the economy and policy credibility than 'overcutting and then being forced to reverse'," Polevoy said.
He has already issued orders that undermine protections for LGBTQ populations and indigenous groups, undercutting the defenses of some of his supporters, who dismissed the seriousness of his rhetoric.
The second directive orders stricter and more effective enforcement of US anti-dumping laws to prevent foreign manufacturers from undercutting US companies by selling goods at an unfair price.
The startup Beam, for example, was launched in Ghana in 2014 by Nikunj Handa and Falk Benke in a bid to capture the remittance market through undercutting its competitors.
But there will be far more kinds of entertainment to choose from, undercutting the century-long dominance of "three acts in two hours," from far more kinds of people.
Intent on undercutting Democrats' advantage in the electoral college, conservatives are pushing to give rural districts greater representation in urban states, as if the only "real" Americans are farmers.
China, the world's largest steel producer, makes far more steel than it consumes, selling the excess output overseas in markets such as the United States, often undercutting domestic producers.
Ro Khanna, a Democrat who represents some of Silicon Valley, lamented how such contests can end up undercutting a community and state that sorely need the business and jobs.
Not she won many friends there, either—Calomiris was said to "have no conscience," often making bad deals and undercutting friends, and rumors about her past never went away.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson appeared to use a House Foreign Affairs hearing this week to telegraph concerns about the bill, warning lawmakers against undercutting "constructive dialogue" with Russia.
Corbyn, here, is arguing that measures to increase immigration numbers, at least in certain sectors, are a threat to economic egalitarianism — that foreign workers are undercutting native-born Britons.
The H1-B visa allows highly skilled international citizens to work in the U.S. temporarily, and has come under heavy criticism for allegedly stealing U.S. jobs and undercutting salaries.
They were eager to work for him, or to follow his example, trying to build companies that thrived by innovating faster than the competition, not copying or undercutting them.
However, Worth's analysis illustrates that while the index has successfully bounced higher off its trend line during that period, "individual equities one at a time are undercutting" the support.
Diplomatic Memo The impeachment inquiry is the first to involve an issue of geopolitical gravity: Whether the president was undercutting American national interests — containing Russia — to bolster his campaign.
Most recently, the Administration has established a task force charged with "denaturalizing" citizens who may have lied on their immigration applications, thereby undercutting every naturalized citizen's expectation of permanence.
President Obama sacrificed our strategic interests on so many levels, undercutting our military, apologizing for our leadership, and turning a blind eye to the ravage of iconic American industries.
Here, the lack of U.S. participation and loss of funding could potentially reduce the council's credibility by undercutting the work of its largely respected human rights experts and investigators.
There was a record turnout last November for a midterm election, undercutting the claims of the Sanders faction that a left-wing agenda is necessary to energize Democratic voters.
Trump faced bipartisan backlash last year after a summit in Helsinki, where he said Putin strongly denied that he was involved in election interference, undercutting the U.S. intelligence community.
The Echo Buds cost $129.99, undercutting the price of Apple's $159.99 AirPods by $30 while also including features the regular AirPods don't have, like sweat resistance and noise reduction.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThis should let the second-gen Echo stack up much better against the $129 Google Home, which for a while had been undercutting the OG Echo.
The richer West saw that rule as undercutting its labor market and workers, while the poorer East has said it should be allowed to help iron out economic disparities.
Between the lines: Trump's reluctance to confront the Kremlin threatens to defang his own administration's policies, while those same policies are undercutting his attempts to improve relations with Russia.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said that Mr. Hillary had been hunting the boy and driving out of his way — undercutting his alibi that he was driving home to see his daughter.
As James came down with the ball, the two Warriors players seemed to stumble over one another, with Curry falling to the ground and undercutting James in the process.
Mr. Schumer said the president was undercutting himself by wavering on deals he had helped set in motion, not just on health care but also on issues like immigration.
Mr. Pence's failure to stand was taken as an insult to Mr. Moon and the South Korean public, undercutting the vice president's intent to show solidarity with an ally.
In Pyeongchang, South Korean security forces will also be watching, as neither side will want the publicity of a defection undercutting the message of unity between the two Koreas.
There is also widespread fear among foreign investors that the populist, authoritarian government of Mr. Erdogan is pursuing irresponsible economic policies while undercutting the independence of the central bank.
Eugene Rabkin, the founder of StyleZeitgeist, a fashion forum, criticized the platform for undercutting the primary market for designers, and in so doing, eating away at independent designers' livelihoods.
"This circumvented and mislabeled honey was being shipped into the United States at well below world market price, undercutting fair market pricing," said True Source's executive director, Gordon Marks.
Trump's desire for revenge has also troubled some of those close to the White House, who are convinced that it's undercutting the party's efforts to advance a legislative agenda.
As discount companies like H&M, Zara and Forever 21 started undercutting the prices of places like Gap, J. Crew and Macy's, those companies cut their prices to compete.
It is exciting to imagine these Cisneros works integrated into MoMA's collection, undercutting the assertiveness and scale of so much postwar American art, from Jackson Pollock to Richard Serra.
"Global trade tensions are arising, essentially, because of perceptions of unfairness – be it over state support for industries, undercutting of labor standards or currency manipulation," Lagarde said in Frankfurt.
But some legal experts said that the letter came off more as a political document than a well-reasoned legal argument, undercutting any pressure on officials not to testify.
The FAANGs — Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Google-parent Alphabet — have been undercutting a market that has benefited from roaring corporate earnings and a substantial boost in economic growth.
But now, new entrants like Kapten are undercutting it on price—and subsidising rides in a way that Uber, now a publicly traded company, can't afford to do anymore.
So did Taiwan, undercutting its own position that it seeks a peaceful resolution of the territorial disputes and a code of conduct that would govern activity in the waters.
Former Special Envoy for Ukraine Kurt Volker told the investigating House committees that Bolton "did not engage" on his warnings about Giuliani undercutting established foreign-policy efforts in Ukraine.
The negotiations will become the staple for propaganda blaming the United States for tensions, and undercutting support among the South Korean electorate for the alliance with the United States.
Every leading Democratic presidential candidate has vowed to ensure the US is in the Paris climate agreement, reversing one of President Donald Trump's most popular promises undercutting climate action.
Even worse, he is undercutting and undermining the very real economic progress that his administration has in a short time been able to deliver to the African American community.
It shows an American president who has embraced Russian money and illicit favors, while maintaining rhetoric and policies benefiting Russia and undercutting national security officials of his own country.
The pharmaceutical company reached a $2000 million settlement in 216 after the Federal Trade Commission accused the drugmaker of violating antitrust laws to thwart competitors from undercutting Acthar's exorbitant price.
The pharmaceutical company reached a $13 million settlement in 2017 after the Federal Trade Commission accused the drugmaker of violating antitrust laws to thwart competitors from undercutting Acthar's exorbitant price.
"If you find something on Amazon and it looks like a good deal, always check with one of those stores to make sure that they're not undercutting Amazon," Ramirez says.
Does the NBPA deserve retroactive blame for inadvertently helping to bolster the NBA's latest dynasty, undercutting a salary cap and other collectively-bargained rules intended to ensure greater competitive balance?
Schulz's Social Democrats were trailing far behind, with 20.5 percent support, down from 25.7 percent in 2013 and undercutting their previous post-war low of 23 percent eight years ago.
It's not impossible to make steady gold in this climate, but it entails plopping your ass in front of the auctioneer and continually undercutting newer glyph listings with your own.
When people learn they have excess risk of a disease like Alzheimer's, many will rush out to buy long-term care insurance, undercutting the actuarial models of these insurance companies.
Taylor delivered damaging testimony in connection with the House impeachment inquiry on Tuesday, undercutting Trump's repeated pronouncements that there was no quid pro quo involved in his interactions with Ukraine.
Anyway, all these prices are interesting to me mainly because now it's Amazon that's doing the undercutting: its recently announced Eeros sell for $99 or $249 for a three-pack.
These companies, in "disrupting" existing businesses by undercutting them with artificially low prices subsidized by VC cash, destroy the pre-existing firms and devastate the communities that rely on them.
"They have decided to go significantly into the export market by undercutting the world price for milk powder," said Vilsack, who was U.S. agriculture secretary under former President Barack Obama.
A federal judge in Washington declared that the House's impeachment investigation was legal and legitimate even without a formal vote by lawmakers, undercutting one of the White House's key arguments.
" On its website, Tesla cautions that drivers will need to constantly monitor the vehicle's operations while using Autopilot, undercutting somewhat the promise inherent in a feature called "full self-driving.
But there is nothing undercutting to say about this book, which caused me to weep so many times I failed to finish most of its stories in a single sitting.
I knew that they ran the risk of undercutting people's faith in my judgement, her faith in her talent, the other writer's respect for me, the entire production, the audience.
The U.S. carriers argue that the Mideast airlines are heavily government-subsidized and are undercutting them by offering below-market fares on flights that never stop in the Middle East.
A strong peso currency makes Argentina's exports less competitive, undercutting a government goal of boosting sales of the country's goods abroad to help lift the economy out of a recession.
This headset deal makes the Oculus VR system the best deal in PC VR, undercutting the prices of Microsoft's high-end VR partner headsets as well as HTC's Vive headset.
The possibly dovish shift in language on Wednesday came as President Donald Trump stepped up attacks on Powell, criticizing the Fed's rate hikes as undercutting his economic and trade policies.
The only hope, he said, was for the European Commission to accept a Swiss "red line" on preserving rules designed to keep foreign labor from undercutting wages and working conditions.
The second directive will order stricter and more effective enforcement of US anti-dumping laws to prevent foreign manufacturers from undercutting US companies by selling goods at an unfair price.
Baker highlighted that U.S. airlines have made multi-city trips in the United States more expensive to book, and they are growing U.S. domestic capacity slower, therefore undercutting rivals less.
"When you don't have strong enforcement provisions, you are essentially facilitating the outsourcing of jobs and bad worker protections and undercutting of U.S. workers," Representative Pramila Jayapal said last month.
Giving storms a mind of their own can be beneficial to preparedness or backfire, making them seem less threatening or more unpredictable, undercutting the real science that's gone into forecasting.
I knew that they ran the risk of undercutting people's faith in my judgment, her faith in her talent, the other writers' respect for me, the entire production, the audience.
While trade war fears helped to boost output last quarter, import duties are seen undercutting economic growth, with higher prices for goods discouraging consumer spending and businesses shelving investment plans.
And a real-estate business treated more favorably under post-crisis banking regulations ran aground during the financial crisis, undercutting what could have grown into a larger competitor to Blackstone.
For its part, Disney recently announced a bundle of its various SVOD services (Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+) at $13 a month, undercutting the individual offering prices by $5 a month.
In 2014 concerns that Italians were undercutting local wages drove 68% of Ticinese to vote "yes" in a national referendum that called for curbs on immigration and cross-border commuting.
I think that a woman not giving a shit about what people think in a certain moment—being undercutting or self-aware—weirdly means that she's a profoundly unlikable person.
The Fed raised rates four times last year amid unexpectedly stronger U.S. economic growth, spurring sharp criticism from President Donald Trump who accused the central bank of undercutting economic growth.
The change in practice is actually likely to benefit automakers like Ford, by avoiding a market crowded with low quality entrants that still woo potential customers by undercutting on price.
The Environmental Protection Agency's proposal this morning to weaken climate rules for power plants will do little to blunt the forces undercutting coal in electricity markets, several analysts tell Axios.
A cursory investigation reveals that their local partner has duplicated the plant a few miles down the road, having acquired the necessary designs, and is quickly undercutting their joint venture.
Democrats have sharply criticized him for making false or misleading statements about the outbreak, not taking it seriously enough, failing to act sooner and undercutting the government's global health apparatus.
To restart road building in Alaska's most pristine national forests will only repeat history, leading to more lawsuits and uncertainty while undercutting the region's economic bases of fishing and tourism.
The nation's three most populous states — California, Florida and Texas — have dropped plans to legalize sports betting for many reasons, including worries about undercutting Native American tribes that operate casinos.
WASHINGTON — White House officials once debated a scorched-earth strategy of publicly criticizing and undercutting Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russian efforts to disrupt last year's election.
Late last month, Prince Andrew disabled comments on his official Instagram account after being bombarded with negative inquiries, undercutting much of the point of having one in the first place.
What they're saying: Activists and politicians who oppose leaving without a deal are outraged that Johnson has taken the extreme step of undercutting Parliament's power at such a critical moment.
Both companies have been hit by new Indian regulations on e-commerce that prevent them from undercutting competitors with big discounts and impose restrictions on their investments in the country.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is divided over how aggressively to restrict China's access to United States technology as it looks for ways to protect national security without undercutting American industry.
Top officials were told in early August about the delay of $391 million in security assistance, undercutting a chief argument President Trump has used to deny any quid pro quo.
"But we want that written down in law, we want that in a treaty so that we know that the UK will not be undercutting the EU with lower standards."
The American president-elect, Donald J. Trump, who predicted this week that more countries would defect from the bloc — undercutting the central bank's raison d'être — will take office on Friday.
In every state where authoritarian leaders are undercutting democracy, individuals and groups are working, committed to defending their freedoms, and in many cases -- notice Romania -- they are scoring impressive victories.
Experts say the situation is undercutting the major political effort in recent years to prod Chinese women to have more children amid historically low birthrates and a looming demographic crisis.
The sometimes creaky machinery of the European Union moved swiftly on Sunday to keep the struggles of two small Italian banks from undercutting confidence in the country's fragile banking system.
He put the blame on the swinging '60s and sexual liberty, effectively undercutting Francis' view that clericalism, or the abuse of power by priests, had allowed the scandal to fester.
Thoughtful in its looseness, "Piece With Gaps for Each Other" seemed intent on undercutting permanence, letting nothing last for too long, and on exposing the work of producing a show.
Agencies work with the two companies to place ads for clients, but they also compete with the tech giants' in-house creative shops and other means of undercutting the middleman.
Speaking with Erdogan by phone, Trump said that Turkey's "Operation Olive Branch," targeting US-backed Kurdish fighters, "risks undercutting our shared goals in Syria," according to a White House statement.
Eswar Prasad, a trade professor at Cornell, said the president's "mercurial temperament and predilection to undercutting his own negotiating team" had complicated the already challenging task of striking a deal.
Prasad warned that the United States was doing so at the cost of alienating key allies and undercutting broad international pressure on China to change its trade and economic practices.
Trump's decision to pull out of yet another international body is mostly because of China, which the administration says is getting a sweet deal on shipping that's undercutting American businesses.
But it hurts to see it in this context: it's a game whose developers made a point of hiring scab labor and undercutting union solidarity in order to tell their story.
Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer whose smartphones typically have top-notch specs and features while undercutting the prices of most flagships by a serious margin, has a new sub-brand: Pocophone.
As one of the lessons learned, look for the White House to drive the truck on tax reform – to set the policy and work the members from the beginning, undercutting Ryan.
Samsung has plenty of competition when it comes to Android devices with many brands undercutting the company, but Samsung is also the only one pushing the virtual reality angle so much.
Along with Lyft, the company has been shown to exacerbate traffic congestion in a lot of major cities, undercutting its central argument that ride-sharing can help drive down vehicle ownership.
Tens of thousands more Syrians fled their country as government forces backed by Russian airstrikes made strategic gains in the northern province of Aleppo, undercutting hopes that peace talks would resume.
" He continued: "It is common practice, near the bottom of a review like this one, to say the undercutting thing the reviewer is too polite to say in the first paragraph.
Prices fell on the month by 0.2 percent, following a 0.4 percent drop in February - again undercutting all forecasts in the Reuters poll that had pointed to growth of 0.2 percent.
This was actually T-Mobile's strategy for years, undercutting AT&T and Verizon on price and charges for going over data limits after failing to sell to AT&T in 2011.
But Amazon is at least going with a tried-and-tested method to out-compete its rivals, and wants to steal business from UPS and Fedex by undercutting them on price.
Roddy Piper, Randy Savage, Kerry Von Erich, Ricky Steamboat, and a slew of others made their way to WWE on the back of McMahon ruthlessly targeting talent or undercutting the competition.
First and foremost, Villig said the new and improved Bolt will be hoping to woo away both drivers and passengers with competitive discounts based, it seems, mainly on undercutting dominant providers.
Amazon's Fire TV Stick, meanwhile, was discounted $22017 to bring it to $24.99 on Cyber Monday, vastly undercutting its closest rival, the Roku Streaming Stick with voice remote, which is $49.99.
Since then, many Republican-controlled states have wasted little time passing discriminatory voting restrictions, undercutting the Court's conclusion that the strong enforcement of the Voting Rights Act was no longer necessary.
Hurd partnered with other Republican representatives from border states, including New Mexico and California, on the bill, which seeks to apply technology to the border problem while undercutting federal cost estimates.
President Trump's White House is giving up a "scorched-earth strategy of publicly criticizing and undercutting" Special Counsel Robert Mueller in favor of cooperating with him, the New York Times reports.
Under WTO rules, countries are allowed to punish "dumping" - or exports priced at an unfairly cheap level - to stop one country deliberately undermining its foreign rivals by artificially undercutting their prices.
The show's attitudes and comic strategies are still in place, too, with the not-too-subtle punch lines delivered in an affectless deadpan and the reflexive undercutting of sincerity or sentiment.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that it has the right to reject plea bargains made in corruption probes, potentially undercutting investigations that have threatened President Michel Temer's government.
Trump could come to haunt Republicans in other ways as well — by undercutting what should be winning issues in the shape of an improving economy and a surge in job creation.
Story at a glance Opponents of wind energy often bring up the birds and bats that wind turbines kill as a way of undercutting the move to renewable sources of energy.
He touted in a 85033 interview that there was "no collusion" between the Trump campaign and Russia, adopting a favorite line from the president and undercutting the reason Mueller was appointed.
She also ignores the inconvenient fact that it was the very firing of the FBI director that triggered appointing the special counsel, undercutting her rationale that Mueller could easily be fired.
Norwegian Air is trying to crack the transatlantic market by undercutting established rivals, but faces pressures to control costs and shore up its balance sheet in the face of stiff competition.
Stephan James portrays the track-and-field legend Jesse Owens, an impoverished black youth from Depression-era Cleveland who became the star of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, undercutting Hitler's racist agenda.
By the time the novel reaches its cleareyed climax, cleverly undercutting its own promised happy ending, the reader is left with the impression of a work that hums with human life.
Republican lawmakers have expressed concerns about the Trump administration's tariffs, but they've also been unwilling to embrace Corker's amendment over both procedural issues and broader concerns about undercutting Trump's negotiating position.
The average price for a truck goes down, not because we're undercutting pricing in trucking, but because the driver is running fewer empty miles and waiting less time for their appointments.
He credited the men and women of the departments of Defense and State with carrying out an anti-corruption agenda, but warned that Trump was undercutting it with his own actions.
If anyone is splitting the party and undercutting Democrats' chances, if anyone is paving the way for a second Trump term, it isn't Sanders—it's his most obstinate and obstreperous opponents.
Many LPG traders signed up for multi-year contracts but premiums to the U.S. benchmark on a spot basis sunk by about $40 a tonne this year, undercutting the term lifters.
Many were apparently scraping by on what little money they brought from home or on handouts from strangers along the way, undercutting any suggestion of foreign funding for a mass migration.
Rood had certified that Ukraine had taken necessary anti-corruption steps to merit giving them $250 million, undercutting Trump's later argument that he held up the aid over concerns about corruption.
What about the case that killing Soleimani means undercutting the regime's aggressive expansionist policy in the Middle East — is there at least a strategic defense of the decision on that front?
That is likely to rile European steelmakers who have long argued duties on Chinese steel are not high enough to prevent the products from coming into the EU and undercutting them.
Greece said in December that it, Cyprus and Israel will go ahead with developing a pipeline channelling natural gas from the eastern Mediterranean directly to Europe, potentially undercutting Egypt's hub goals.
Why it matters: By focusing their defense on intangibles like impeachability and President Trump's mindset, House Republicans don't depend on undercutting a narrative that has been bolstered by witness after witness.
"The result is more defaults than the last downturn as well as lower recoveries, undercutting a foundational premise for investing in loans," said Christina Padgett, a senior vice president at Moody's.
Between the lines: Zelensky lamented recently that Trump's repeated descriptions of Ukraine as corrupt are undercutting his efforts to project a new image of his country and gain support and investment.
San Francisco (CNN Business)India's antitrust regulator has opened an investigation into Amazon and Flipkart over allegations that the two retail giants are illegally undercutting local businesses, allegations the companies deny.
But in an effort to avoid undercutting local shops, most companies do not discount bikes when they sell them directly; in fact, buyers may find better prices in their local shop.
EIOPA, which writes rules for insurers across the EU, published Brexit licensing guidelines or "opinion" in July aimed at stopping national regulators from undercutting each other to attract insurers from Britain.
Zwillinger said trying to compete against the tech giant as a relatively new startup is not exactly a "fair fight" and that the lookalike shoe may be undercutting Allbirds' sustainability efforts.
For instance, every leading Democratic presidential candidate has vowed to ensure the US is in the Paris climate agreement, reversing one of President Donald Trump's most popular promises undercutting climate action.
Trump voters, many of whom believe politicians failed to do anything about what they see as undocumented migrants undercutting their wages and taking their jobs, see the President's rhetoric as legitimate.
They warn that if the case goes forward, it will open the door for prosecution of other judges, undercutting their independence, as the country grapples with its deep divisions over immigration.
The official, cited only as an "authoritative person," accused laggard officials of undercutting reforms by trying to spend their way out of economic malaise, implicitly exempting Mr. Xi from any blame.
Trump quickly contradicted McMaster, raising new doubts about the level of confidence that the President retains in his national security adviser and undercutting his message that Americans were united against Russia.
Horowitz, according to The New York Times, also did not find evidence that the FBI tried to put informants in Trump's campaign, undercutting a claim that the campaign was spied on.
Carter was still too busy getting into turf wars in Trenton with other crack dealers who felt he and an associate were crowding in on their sales by undercutting their price.
Trump is undercutting US intelligence, refusing to state what they've concluded and giving equal weight to the denials from a dictator with a history of jailing, torturing, and even executing dissidents.
Amid a global glut in grain, Russians have sucked up market share in Africa and the Middle East, leveraging their advantages in geography and weather over competitors in America, while undercutting prices.
Even if Berrigan didn't opt for this particular format, his lines reveal the proverbial heresy of being paraphrased and resist being quoted extensively, without mutilating his meaning(s) or undercutting his method.
Shares in the car maker fell 6 percent on Thursday amid worries that problems in China were undercutting sales of flagship models such as the Maserati and Alfa Romeo sport utility vehicles.
Although Chinese phone makers are known for undercutting Samsung and Apple on pricing, they've not shied away from selling their own exorbitantly-priced phones under the guise of offering a luxury experience.
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The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) report, released Tuesday, makes for gloomy reading as the conflict approaches its 25th year, undercutting the U.S. military's more optimistic spin in recent months.
The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) report, released Tuesday, makes for gloomy reading as the conflict approaches its 17th year, undercutting the U.S. military's more optimistic spin in recent months.
He thinks House Speaker Nancy Pelosi "has a point" in linking Trump's efforts to enlist Ukraine's help in undercutting the Russia investigation to his ongoing, broader affinity for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The best way to do that would be for Europe to spend more on its own defence, undercutting those in Washington, Mr Trump included, who see the EU as a free-rider.
Schake, who was one of the 50 Republican national security officials that penned an open-letter slamming Trump earlier this year, argued that the Republican nominee's comments on Mosul were undercutting morale.
There's been so much complaining about the anticipation culture around this show — why not change the narrative entirely by undercutting the people who only care about the destination instead of the journey?
The proposals Trump unveiled on Monday would not have prevented the alleged collusion between the two departments, but appear to be instead aimed at undercutting the influence of special interests in Washington.
It also noted that Libya and Nigeria, two OPEC members not subject to the cuts because of difficult domestic circumstances, have sharply raised production recently, perhaps undercutting the efforts of their peers.
National Republicans have been silent on the case — undercutting their own purported hardline stance on election fraud — while Harris and his allies are urging the state to certify him as the winner.
The fast-growing budget airline, trying to crack the transatlantic market by undercutting established rivals, has faced mounting pressure to control costs and shore up its balance sheet to weather fierce competition.
In Ohio and Florida, GOP incumbents now have double-digit leads, according to a new CNN-ORC poll released Wednesday, undercutting Democratic efforts to pick up seats once viewed as prime opportunities.
Food dumping: As the FT's Alan Beattie notes, Trump has already started talking about using the tariffs as an excuse to dump America's agricultural surplus onto poor countries, undercutting their domestic markets.
The Commerce Department's decision comes after the U.S. National Biodiesel Board (NBB) asked the government in March to impose duties, claiming the imports were below market value and undercutting U.S. biodiesel producers.
Brazil has threatened for months to open the WTO dispute, arguing that support for Bombardier's new CSeries was undercutting the market for commercial jets made by Brazilian rival Embraer SA (EMBR3.SA).
To fix that roadblock, SoftBank issued a new set of bonds with better terms to buy back the bonds with the prohibitive covenants, undercutting and aggravating some investors of the initial bonds.
The White House has since struggled to justify Comey's ouster, with Trump on Thursday undercutting the White House's explanation that he fired Comey because of a recommendation from top Justice Department officials.
In that meeting, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt and Agricultural Secretary Sonny Perdue presented the president with a list of potential options aimed at helping refiners without undercutting ethanol demand.
The top-range model will sell for 2,699 yuan ($413) in China from March 1, undercutting equivalent models from the likes of Apple and Samsung that sell for upwards of 5,000 yuan.
In the past, Louis C.K. has questioned the value of life, mocking its sanctity and downplaying its importance, but this grim image goes just as far in undercutting the solemnity of death.
The accusation was made by a man who said he was Ford's former boyfriend, and appeared aimed at undercutting Ford's use of a polygraph test to back up her claims against Kavanaugh.
But once again the more accurate picture emerged from on-the-ground reporting like that of Trip Gabriel of The Times, who found that organizational problems were undercutting Mr. Trump's polling strength.
The president could barely hide his contempt for Trump, saying that singling out Muslims would result in a recruiting frenzy for extremist groups while undercutting American values of religious freedom and tolerance.
First, we are already woefully undercutting the arts sectors in this country while knowing full well how beneficial they could be to our society, and we have been for a long time.
With his brother, Harold, Mr. Schwartz thrived by undercutting his competitors, usually by buying pelts in bulk, assembling coats with heavier male skins and manufacturing them more cheaply in the Far East.
By attempting to unilaterally raise the baseline nonproliferation requirements for all commercial nuclear trade, U.S. officials are undercutting the salience of those requirements that the NSG and other nonproliferation efforts do enforce.
House Republicans on Capitol Hill on Friday said they were surprised by Trump's tweet and while those involved with negotiations vowed to continue, others voiced frustration with the President undercutting their plans.
He has since stabbed his first lady, Claire (Robin Wright), in the back (figuratively speaking) by undercutting her congressional campaign and sacrificed an American hostage to deflect attention from his political misconduct.
The president has repeatedly lashed out at the media and his critics in recent days, undercutting his own calls for unity following the shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue and the package bombings.
Price, a former congressman, was instrumental in the Trump administration's policies aimed at undercutting Obamacare, as well as working with governors across the country to slowly begin unraveling parts of the law.
The ways technology-as-object operates within the story (rationed out in nursing homes, final registration as a fiddly part of hospice paperwork) suggests a cautious oddness without undercutting the human drama.
Social media and a proliferation of online news organizations are undercutting the power of political and media elites, resulting in an electoral system that's more open — and more chaotic — than ever before.
After Anham won the food services contract in Afghanistan in 2012, the previous contractor, Supreme Group, complained that Anham was undercutting Supreme by, among other things, saving costs by shipping through Iran.
But to suggest the possibility of hope — of escape and/or revolution for June and Emily and the others — would risk undercutting the very power, and unfortunate timeliness, of this particular tale.
Boeing's complaint alleges that substantial support from the Canadian government has allowed Bombardier to sell its CSeries aircraft at "absurdly low prices" in the United States, undercutting a valuable market for Boeing.
MALLORY DUNCAN, PARIS To the Editor: By undercutting consideration of race in college admissions, President Trump is again appealing to white resentment of the "privilege" associated with being a minority in America.
Mr. Trump's allies spent several hours suggesting that Colonel Vindman was operating as a rogue agent without real access in the White House, disliked by his superiors and undercutting the staff hierarchy.
If a second presidential election shows similar signs of taint, our current crisis of faith will metastasize, undercutting not just the American political system but the credibility of democracy across the globe.
Research that my colleagues and I have conducted shows that the problem with interviews is worse than irrelevance: They can be harmful, undercutting the impact of other, more valuable information about interviewees.
Mr. Feldman said Mr. Trump's withholding of military aid to Ukraine was critical to the definition of abuse of power, as it combined two central aspects: enriching himself and undercutting national security.
The complaint argues that "artificially cheap" state-directed loans and coal, electricity and alumina for the Chinese aluminum sector causes such prejudice by undercutting global prices and artificially expanding China's market share.
Zara has continued to reign supreme in the fast-fashion world despite the rise of new online players such as Boohoo and Fashion Nova, which are undercutting Zara's once-speedy turnaround times.
If an abundant supply is undercutting the market, Hub, developed by Steiner NYC and designed by Dattner Architects, may be opening at a tough time, even as it cuts a dazzling figure.
The crown goes to Deliveroo, although Suppertime would have been a contender if it had only brought some dipping sauce, and points also to Menulog for undercutting its delivery time so significantly.
The report also found that agents who worked on the original Russian interference investigation were not motivated by political bias — undercutting a key talking point of the president and his Republican allies.
Ultimately, if Trump's "anti-corruption" impeachment defense were based on fact, he would have stopped his top lieutenants and cheerleaders from undercutting and sidelining the most effective voices against corruption in Ukraine.
Philip is drawn back into spying by contact from former Soviet embassy official Oleg Burov (Costa Ronin), who asks him to help prevent other elements within the KGB from undercutting Gorbachev's efforts.
The use of quote marks alone is genius, undercutting both the intelligence efforts and the very reasonable notion that a government controlled by Vladimir Putin could possibly be up to no good.
But by undercutting Apple on price (even just a little), Google looks hungry to compete, while Apple looks like it just needed a way to get more cash out of its regular customers.
Things could go two ways: Powell could discuss the economic data that has been undercutting expectations and repeat that the central bank intends to support the economy, thereby hinting at a rate cut.
Spotify is slightly undercutting Apple by offering its subscription for 119 rupees, or about $1.67, along with flexible pre-paid plans that range from a single-day pass to six months of access.
And he and Ms. Mathis, who endows her character with a sensual spontaneity that keeps undercutting her justifiable wariness, render Dez and Shanita's hesitant courtship as a poignant melding of affinity and necessity.
Intelligence officers step back Our intelligence relationships have been strained ever since Trump came into office and began declassifying sensitive information, threatening to expose sources and methods, undercutting intelligence community analysis and more.
And while there's no doubt that Nintendo is packing a lot into the box here, it's a lofty price point for a company that has found success undercutting the competition in the past.
Undercutting the competition on price at least looks set to sustain Xiaomi as a significant player in fitness wearables, where looks are less important — provided its strategy of wafer-thin profits is sustainable.
EU regulators are questioning Amazon merchants about whether the company is using seller data to its advantage by replicating and selling its own version of products and undercutting smaller companies on its platform.
Though there would be no Southern perspective undercutting it, it was impossible to deny the link that AVAIL laid down half a decade before Rise Against's breakout album, 2003's Revolutions Per Minute.
The rules address a long-held complaint by China's state-owned oil companies that the privately owned refiners and blenders have grabbed market share from them by undercutting their prices through tax avoidance.
"Wal-Mart was the great destroyer of retail, the great disruptor, laying waste to mom and pop stores all over the country by offering more products and undercutting them on price," Cramer explained.
There's an obvious risk in presenting a female character in all her complexity: If you overshoot, you can end up reinforcing the age-old women-are-crazy stereotype, rather than subtly undercutting it.
"This is simply a matter of protecting American families from harmful products and making sure that we are fully mobilized to stop these rip-off artists from undercutting the American brand," said Sen.
The Guild argues that Hollywood's biggest talent agencies are undercutting the writers they represent by moving from a long-standing percentage-cut payout model to a model focused around packaging fees and production.
Meanwhile, the stock market has plunged this week, undercutting the GOP's confidence in the policies of "Tariff Man," who until now had been enjoying the kind of economic rewards that kept skeptics quiet.
We need to acknowledge a less visible but more lasting outcome: repeated partisan shutdowns threaten the supply of the next generation of public servants by undercutting the attractiveness of government as a career.
But her explanation appears to have satisfied some influential Republicans, undercutting Nunes and Trump, and raising new questions about whether any Trump associates tried to arrange back-channel discussions with the Russians. 5.
Yet undercutting the jubilation was "a big kerfuffle" within the ecosystem of lawyers, doctors, and activists who comprise the 'HIV advocacy community,' says Trevor Hoppe, assistant professor of sociology, University at Albany, SUNY.
Those advocates likewise last January accused the administration of undercutting the final days of the prior open-enrollment season — on the heels of President Donald Trump's inauguration — by pulling back on customer outreach.
In this field, the pursuit of truth for its own sake has overwhelmingly had the effect of exploding stereotypes, undercutting prejudice, and highlighting the connections among peoples not previously known to be related.
Similar reports have emerged in Europe, Australia and Chile, prompting lawsuits and investigations, undercutting the moral authority of the leadership of the Catholic Church, which has some 1.2 billion members around the world.
The split was the latest sign of partisan feuding that current and former U.S. officials say is undercutting a House Intelligence Committee probe into allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
WASHINGTON — The unemployment rate is at a 50-year low, companies are adding jobs and the gross domestic product grew by 3.2 percent in the first quarter, undercutting predictions of a coming recession.
They say the new legislation could exacerbate racial profiling by law enforcement, undercutting Mr. Macron's efforts to reach out to Muslims and minorities, both of whom could be disproportionately affected by the measures.
Sanders' and Biden's campaigns criticized Harris' plan, with the former accusing her of folding to the interests of the health insurance industry and the latter saying she was undercutting the Affordable Care Act.
The clergy sex abuse scandal erupted in Boston and rippled around the globe as abuse was found in many countries, costing the church billions of dollars in settlements and undercutting its moral authority.
THE LIGHTBULB The Trump administration is moving full-steam ahead to allow more drilling for oil and natural gas on public lands — despite the precipitous drop in petroleum prices now undercutting their value.
Ernst received swift blowback for her remarks from Democratic lawmakers and critics on social media who accused her of attempting to smear Biden and undercutting the legitimacy of the White House's impeachment defense.
Doing so could set off a chain of events on Capitol Hill that risks splitting the Republican conference, undercutting other parts of Trump's agenda and likely opening the administration's actions to legal challenges.
In her ruling on Friday, Howell also said the House need not pass a resolution formally initiating its impeachment inquiry, undercutting an argument that Trump's fellow Republicans have made in attacking the probe.
ClassPass lures in studios with a minimum guaranteed revenue and it prevents businesses from offering pricing plans similar to that of ClassPass, though they have built their entire model on undercutting the studios.
That had followed a series of embarrassing flip-flops — not the least her call for early elections after insisting she would not — that were undercutting her carefully cultivated image for straight-talking honesty.
An accelerated United States military campaign also risks undercutting Somalia's newly elected president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, who — like his predecessors — has declared war on al-Shabaab but also offered amnesty to Shabaab fighters.
Sisi attempted to dismiss the videos last weekend, calling them "sheer lies" during comments made at a youth conference in Cairo, and he has deployed a slick propaganda campaign aimed at undercutting Ali.
Often, their decisions to try to find a win-win for both parties ended up just undercutting their own chances by helping the other side make their case against their party own party.
But Giuliani re-asserted Wednesday that all of his actions were done on behalf of his client, the president — further undercutting the argument that the former New York mayor was a rogue actor.
He certified to Congress in May that Ukraine had taken necessary anti-corruption steps to merit giving them $250 million, undercutting Trump's argument that he held up the aid over concerns about corruption.
So if you're worried about jobs getting outsourced to a country that is cheating because of lower wages or undercutting labor or environmental standards, that's something we understand on behalf of Canadian workers.
"Trump is certainly doing his negotiating team no favors by undercutting them in public," said Eswar Prasad, a trade expert and the former head of the China division of the International Monetary Fund.
The USDA's program has uncovered problems at home as well, leading to the recall of over 20,000 pounds of Louisiana catfish and undercutting Siefring's claim that more inspection merely protects American catfish farmers.
A White House reporter confronted White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders at the top of her Tuesday press briefing, accusing her of "inflaming" tensions with the media and undercutting the credibility of reporters.
But in practice that is sure to be blocked by Orban's ally, the nationalist government in Poland that is locked in its own dispute with the EU over undercutting the rule of law.
Since American tech workers usually earn higher salaries than $60,000, companies are able to hire foreign workers at lower salaries than American ones, and need not prove they are not undercutting American labor.
In some cases, this means undercutting the company's operations in the long term to produce a short-term profit bump that the private equity firm can use to flip the company for a profit.
As for public health experts, the authors say, the best way to fend off anti-vaccine sentiment online might not be fighting the antivaxxers in their mentions, but undercutting the legitimacy of their message.
Blair was a controversial candidate for the Liberals due to his role in undercutting civil rights, as seen in the 2010 G20 fiasco and the Toronto police carding policy that disproportionately affected visible minorities.
"There is a real feeling outside of the national security council, across the board, that John has his own agenda, and is undercutting the President's policies," says one source close to the White House.
Now, in the run-up to the Iowa caucuses, Cruz's competitors for the Republican nomination have again taken aim at his Evangelical bonafides in hopes of undercutting his success with the state's Evangelical Christians.
The internecine battles among Republican National Committee members -- all 168 of whom will be delegates in Cleveland -- echo the battles on the campaign trail: Conservatives fearful of party establishment figures undercutting their preferred candidate.
The new Ryzen 3000 series ticks off the usual checkboxes by introducing AMD's first consumer-grade 12-core processor, shrinking the manufacturing process down to 7nm, and undercutting the comparable Intel alternative on price.
The PS22011 platform and its first games were announced at a February 286 event, though the box itself wasn't shown off until E24 that June when Sony dramatically revealed its Xbox-undercutting price point.
The Treasury report notes China has "intervened heavily" in forex markets, and the issue has become political as well, with Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump frequently bemoaning China's undercutting of the U.S. dollar.
Trump confirmed on Friday that his administration was looking at the idea of releasing immigrants into so-called sanctuary cities in part to retaliate against Democrats, undercutting earlier denials from his own administration officials.
Though the far lower price point (which also includes a three pack for $50 off) is far more in line with Amazon's long-standing position of undercutting the rest of the of the industry.
Undercutting legal principles will not actually increase China's already extraordinary influence in the region, because ignoring the court's decision outright works counter to China's critical leadership objective by feeding growing regional fear of China.
Ocrevus, to have a list price of $3123,000 annually, undercutting rival Merck's Rebif by a quarter, is also approved to treat the most common form of MS, known as relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS).
Vox cited a source saying the FTC is quietly gathering information from Amazon's competitors in three areas: Pricing for Amazon's Fulfillment By Amazon (FBA) service, Amazon undercutting its own sellers, and Amazon Prime bundles.
"He and I haven't spoken and I disagree," Trump said, undercutting his running mate and hinting at the discord many believe has overtaken the Republican ticket in the wake of the vice presidential debate.
"Rather than creating a common front to address widely held concerns about China's trading and economic practices, Trump has succeeded in alienating key U.S. allies and undercutting broader external pressure on China," he said.
But because Zenefits wasn't delivering cars to your doorstep or radically undercutting the price of hotel rooms, few came to the defense of the company that wanted to sell insurance without the proper paperwork.
They say the bull case is now shifting to Tesla becoming the next Amazon: undercutting comparable luxury sedans and gaining an advantage over rivals by selling online rather than at brick-and-mortar locations.
The FBI probe "coupled with the president's habit of undercutting his staff" have "driven away candidates for West Wing jobs that normally would be among the most coveted in American politics," the newspaper reported.
Republicans have released a flurry of new letters and statements that appear to be aimed at undercutting Ford's credibility, as well as that of two other women who have made accusations against the nominee.
The European Commission is proposing to extend EU internal energy market rules to cover offshore gas pipelines, which it sees as undercutting EU efforts to reduce dependence on Moscow and its support for Kiev.
He also pushed back against aides' claims that Coats may have been undercutting Trump by saying he was "just doing my job" by issuing a statement rebuking the president's comments on Russia's election interference.
The newly discovered communications between Veselnitskaya and the Russian government indicate that the lawyer held a level of influence within the Kremlin, undercutting her long-held insistence that she was merely a private attorney.
Trump said he would accept blame for a shutdown during a heated and public discussion with Democratic congressional leaders this week that was widely seen as undercutting congressional Republicans in their negotiations with Democrats.
WASHINGTON — The United States' accidental bombing of Syrian troops over the weekend has put it on the defensive, undercutting American efforts to reduce violence in the civil war and open paths for humanitarian relief.
Through short-sighted and needless bureaucratic actions, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is undercutting the Trump administration's widely supported push to fix international postal rates and degrading our broader trade negotiating position with China.
That's totally OK. Sometimes people get really nervous when there's a pause there and they start talking again to fill in the silence, and then they end up undercutting themselves and kind of backtracking.
They risk undercutting their political position on some of the most important issues of the day, where the President has made it clear exactly what kinds of policies he intends to put into place.
Ireland's government last month complained to the European Commission that rival centers were "offering a back door to the EU's single market" by allowing regulatory arbitrage, a reference to undercutting rivals with lax rules.
Economists say the president's trade and immigration policies and the threat of rising interest rates, fueled by the mounting federal debt, are undercutting the fiscal impact of the 6900 tax cuts championed by Republicans.
While the State Department tells itself it is alleviating suffering and stabilizing the Somali state, it is in reality fueling corruption, enabling Al Qaeda's expansion, facilitating the ambitions of U.S. adversaries, and undercutting democracy.

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