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"unsettle" Definitions
  1. unsettle somebody to make somebody feel upset or worried, especially because a situation has changed

446 Sentences With "unsettle"

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But this "victory song" is perhaps meant to unsettle you.
His observations will unsettle his erstwhile colleagues in Silicon Valley.
Additionally, growing income inequality and rising education costs unsettle me.
Does the thought of giving Siri more power unsettle you?
Firing PwC in this way could unsettle the exchange too.
"You want a poem to unsettle something," Smith told me.
But it should unsettle big record companies and their star acts.
One final twist from the Johnson impeachment may unsettle both parties.
Both of these incidents unsettle Becca, something that shouldn't be discounted.
Any prolonged violence between soldiers and miners could unsettle investors again.
The narrow miss seemed to unsettle Lovemark, whose shots became erratic.
But the uncertainty leading up to them would unsettle the economy.
The mere risk of a debt ceiling crisis can unsettle markets.
A single number could unsettle China's economy in the coming weeks.
But his best work will unsettle even a skeptic's rational ken.
The allegations threatened to further unsettle Temer's month-old, center-right coalition.
It's meant to unsettle people, and it's doing a pretty good job.
Still, any disappointments or surprises from either could yet unsettle the race.
It is sure to unsettle and delight viewers for generations to come.
Any prolonged dip could unsettle jet buyers with large UK coverage like Emirates.
Questions that unsettle that understanding are instinctively treated with skepticism or outright hostility.
Certain Native American tribes believe moving a person's remains can unsettle their spirit.
Most of the images in Dronescapes, by contrast, fail to unsettle the viewer.
When they are, we unsettle our allies, encourage our enemies, and weaken ourselves.
The prospect of a nuclear arms race in Asia would certainly unsettle China.
" However, "a future court with a different makeup of justices could unsettle it.
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Mr. Kollar does not label his images; they engross and unsettle on their own.
Along the way, she will also unsettle her new minions with her no-b.s.
Mr Ramaphosa kept him on until the budget so as not to unsettle markets.
But that could unsettle the major financial institutions that own and rely on Swift.
Flashback: China has been working to unsettle the dollar's hold on markets for years.
The most emotionally arduous scenes, he barely runs at all, which can unsettle actors.
So "court packing" would unsettle 150 years of nine justices and recall FDR's infamous failure.
It's a change that could unsettle some drivers who are more used to taking control.
Her roughness would later unsettle her husband, the painter Otto Modersohn, and ultimately their marriage.
Why did their wins in the New Hampshire primaries "unsettle" the race for the presidency?
Arnautoff's purpose was to unsettle viewers with his work, lifting darker perspectives into the frame.
It's also expected to inflame tensions in the region and unsettle the prospects for peace.
Perhaps the thing that will most unsettle Trump is the markets falling after his announcement.
Its modern-day adherents cherish tolerance and pluralism, qualities that in many religions unsettle extremists.
He wanted to provoke, to unsettle, even to confound — to make people think and act.
Automated technology solutions such as facial recognition software make that easier, but clearly also unsettle many.
It's a trait that may unsettle markets, but it has served him well on Capitol Hill.
At no point does he suggest that the causes of the damage are what unsettle us.
Whatever the legal authority, a self pardon would send tremors through Congress and unsettle many Americans.
Why unsettle a stock market that is in its second-longest bull run since the 1930s?
When ridden, scooters emerged as sidewalk bullies — fast enough to unsettle pedestrians and create safety issues.
News is new — new information, new challenges, new ideas — and it is meant to unsettle us.
That you can predict where "The Bitter Game" is going doesn't diminish its ability to unsettle.
Whatever the conclusion, it's meant to unsettle us, like the best of Serling's "Twilight Zone" episodes.
Abu Milhem's tactile and allusive works invoke the tradition of Palestinian embroidery only to unsettle it.
The director is famed with his ability to unsettle viewers with equal parts beauty, sexuality, and terror.
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Perhaps a stockmarket correction will so unsettle the nation's CEO that he will cast Mr Bannon out.
Then last year, China started to unsettle global markets, especially after its shock currency devaluation in August.
The universe of Black Mirror is uncannily like our own, but just different enough to unsettle us.
Police on Wednesday warned the public not to do anything to unsettle the "harmonious coexistence" in Maputo.
It's just grass, which belongs to nature more than anything—and Robles came to unsettle its chill.
Some aid groups warned mass deportations could unsettle the country that has long history of political instability.
A further deterioration of the rule of law and political instability is likely to unsettle international investors.
Zombies, talking dolls, late 90's CGI: these are things that unsettle us on an instinctual level.
Will this week's nosedive unsettle him to the point he softens his stance on trade with China?
A wind blows, but it does not shake one tree branch, or unsettle one blade of grass.
Along with the show's other strong paintings, it demonstrates Mallo's skill at composing scenes that subtly unsettle.
The row appeared to unsettle Kyrgios and he needed three match points to finish off the contest.
Trump's ongoing acceptance of white nationalist rhetoric, if not politics, continues to unsettle many across the country.
Perhaps what should unsettle us most about this saga is the different treatment toward players and coaches.
Pinot's team mate Sebastien Reichenbach had set a hard tempo hoping to unsettle Quintana (Movistar) in the finale.
" This new frontier itself may unsettle everything we always believed about the meaning of the phrase "to think.
Everything about the show seems made to unsettle viewers, including an absolutely demented turn from Plaza as Farouk.
Financial market traders, meanwhile, are worried that the 10-day shutdown could cause disruptions and unsettle the yen.
Using this tactic early might unsettle Mahomes a bit, enticing him to expect pressure and play too fast.
Mismanagement of expectations surrounding a U.S. treaty pullout could also unsettle security in the Asia-Pacific, she cautioned.
But it did unsettle Merkel and her strategists, whose approach until then had been to ignore the AfD.
When they fall from substantial heights, they unsettle the reddish-brown dust and cause it to billow everywhere.
They use quick cutting between all these scenarios to unsettle the viewer and this technique works extremely well.
The book has a few of these, hopefully just enough to unsettle the general air of lyrical realism.
There were signs everywhere stating: 'Dogs are on patrol' and just so many psychological barriers to unsettle visitors.
The sunken hull is deteriorating, which could unsettle the explosives onboard, and potentially result in a monstrous explosion.
What will fall from the sky to unsettle the consumer, disrupt exchange rates and demand new corporate strategy?
And even at his most destructive, Mr. Tergesen's Billy feels too worn-out to unsettle as he should.
Just because Kavanaugh says something is "settled law," Kerrigan argues, doesn't mean he wouldn't vote to unsettle it.
Callaway commended his starter, Matz, for his calm in situations that typically would unsettle him on the mound.
All these moves could unsettle many of India's Muslims, who make up about 15 percent of the population.
Rybarikova, to her credit, tried just about all of it in an attempt to unsettle the American teenager.
Previous episodes in Florida and elsewhere have shown how much uncertainty around the CHIP program can unsettle families.
Williams's micro-fictions are meant to unsettle and confound, to push our understanding of the world slightly off kilter.
The use of this information without adequate court supervision has the potential to profoundly unsettle legitimate expectations of privacy.
Artist Cat Jordan has a Coraline-inspired look that will impress — and unsettle — everyone at your next Halloween party.
Their situation is less fraught than the Catalans', but the referendums, albeit non-binding, could still unsettle national politics.
News of the emails had helped Republican Donald Trump narrow Clinton's lead in some polls and unsettle markets globally.
The resurgent left-wing Labour Party has plans for big increases in public spending which would unsettle some investors.
Taipei (CNN)Taiwan has elected its first female president in a landmark election that could unsettle relations with Beijing.
Wells Fargo analyst David Maris said on Tuesday in a follow-up note that the restatement could unsettle investors.
It is unsurprising that the rise of computers would unsettle a system that had barely settled to begin with.
Iran's exit from the deal would "unsettle a region where additional conflicts would be disastrous," the European ministers warn.
But in a single day, President Trump managed to unsettle the region on not just one front but two.
That this fact has divided rather than uniting the two parties that run the world's great democracy should unsettle anyone.
That was enough to unsettle big emerging markets like Brazil, India, Indonesia, South Africa and Turkey, despite their flexible currencies.
This is the kind of story that's meant to unsettle you and challenge you and make you think and question.
That would sorely affect Iran's oil-exporting industry and production, and could unsettle a balancing act that has stabilized prices.
For its part, Moscow exercised caution in projecting a large naval presence in the eastern Mediterranean, lest it unsettle Washington.
The move likely to unsettle Republicans, who have already watched Trump partner with congressional Democrats on a debt ceiling deal.
This is not only disorientating—all the talk of "coups" and "traitors" can unsettle even the most philosophical of souls.
If there is a slowdown in the economy, it could further unsettle the markets, which have slumped in recent weeks.
As if to unsettle his own strength — or to emphasize it — Mr. Potter often experiments with new groups and configurations.
A vote in favor of Brexit would almost certainly trigger a sterling crisis that could highly unsettle global currency markets.
Bloomberg and Patrick would face long odds if they run — but each could unsettle the race in far-reaching ways.
In the beginning, I was like, wow, I'm really here for...Dave Chappelle using the vehicle of comedy to work through this discomfort, to work through what he felt was an unfair reaction to his initial comments, and trying to really explore some of the underlying issues that unsettle him about a trans identity and unsettle him about the way gender identity is evolving, and unsettle him about the way he feels black identity and black masculinity has been disregarded... WM: That's been usurped by the trans civil rights movement, basically.
While earnings continue to support the indexes, global geopolitical tensions and domestic political developments could unsettle the market's record-setting spree.
The Indian government's data localization push has already unnerved U.S. companies who fear it will drive up costs and unsettle businesses.
These vernacular images, and their implied circulation across people and time, unsettle what is otherwise depicted as a still, insular space.
It takes the nerve and vision to make something that will unsettle and disgust and challenge people instead of charming them.
Italy is the third-largest economy of the 19-country euro zone, and a crisis there could unsettle the entire bloc.
"A leadership change would unsettle financial markets, particularly if the process were to become long-drawn and turn acrimonious," Fung added.
One would think Mr. Trump would further unsettle the United States-China relationship, but he has thousands of fans in China.
Okagawa said the Fed chief will probably be wary of sending a hawkish message, which could unsettle bond and equity markets.
Set in a college classroom during a campus shooting, "Good Friday" is activist theater, and it's meant to unsettle and provoke.
Lower oil prices could help consumers, but it could unsettle countries that depend on oil revenue to prop up their economies.
As usual, the intrinsic aliveness of Beckmann's art — his play of emotion and structure, of surface and color — thrill and unsettle.
That in turn could unsettle global financial markets, which could have a meaningful impact on U.S. domestic investor and consumer confidence.
The uptick has been enough to unsettle some New Yorkers accustomed to record low crime rates not seen since the 1950s.
Going to the doctor is often one of childhood's most dreaded experiences — and an emergency room visit can unsettle even adults.
They sum up deep-seated stereotypes about Jews, Muslims and blacks, and simultaneously unsettle them, inviting the exploration of these cultures.
Swift fans are a feverish bunch, and it continues to unsettle the artist that Big Machine owns her most popular work.
There is good reason to worry that the end of QE in Europe, and its reversal in America, will unsettle financial markets.
At the center of the exhibition is a selection of nine objects resembling death masks that unsettle as much as they intrigue.
Her stand-ins — Gordon Ramsay, Rebel Wilson, Cardi B, and Anthony Hopkins — manage to insult, embarrass, unsettle, and ultimately fail their users.
During his grueling testimony, Kavanaugh maintained a genial demeanor, blunting some of the most aggressive questioning from Democrats seeking to unsettle him.
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"No matter how much craft beer grows, it's not exponential growth that will unsettle the big boys," said Kwang from Beerstyle Distribution.
While earnings continue to support the indices, global geopolitical tensions and political developments in Washington could unsettle the market's record-setting spree.
The outcome, however, doesn't just unsettle Ally, but also unleashes a series of dormant phobias, including her fear of (sigh) homicidal clowns.
Rival HeidelbergCement has said it feared victory for Republican candidate Donald Trump would unsettle the economy and reduce investments in infrastructure projects.
They gesture to tapestries of narrative that exist "off-screen," so to speak; they unsettle and gesture to bigger worlds without cohering.
Trump's fawning press conference with Putin will unsettle many Europeans, in particular the people of Ukraine and those EU countries bordering Russia.
A strong signal that business as usual is over will unsettle Moscow and stimulate concerns about what more drastic steps might follow.
Execution isn't our response to people who try to unsettle our cherished beliefs, but we don't have a huge amount of patience.
Both tastes unsettle us, and some languages barely distinguish between them; in Tahitian one word ('ava'ava) encompasses bitter, sour and even salty.
That could unsettle the longstanding doctrine of mutually assured destruction that both countries have followed, and put Pakistan even more on edge.
We reported last week that, across the country, theaters are posting increasingly specific descriptions of content that might unsettle or offend patrons.
"Overturning Apodaca, moreover, would lead to significant practical problems and would unsettle related areas of the law," the state told the court.
The move is likely to unsettle Republicans on Capitol Hill who have been working with Trump on tax reform in recent weeks.
The left-wing Labour Party leads some opinion polls and its plans for big increases in public spending would unsettle some investors.
That would unsettle companies already facing the shock of leaving the single market, and make that single market access promised by Corbyn harder.
Yuskavage, a masterful colorist, makes lush, luminous, intentionally — and delightfully — gauche paintings that unsettle facile notions of misogyny, femininity and the female gaze.
Mr. Sommer's wittily appalled Bradley needs to be a shade more menacing for the second act curtain scene to unsettle as it should.
While those jitters faded with the election of Emmanuel Macron as French president, political uncertainty in Italy could unsettle financial markets once more.
In a particularly cool touch, Unsettle throws in two illustrated velcro patches that can be attached, detached, or replaced according to your tastes.
This is a movie that is meant to unsettle, and its occasional impersonations of a traditional comedy only work to serve that purpose.
He said a Brexit would also unsettle financial markets, sending mortgage rates higher and hurting Britons trying to get onto the property ladder.
If the current Pyongyang regime were to fall, it could have several effects that might unsettle China, the experts told CNBC on Wednesday.
" Kavanaugh's dissent, Feinstein argued, "demonstrates that you are willing to disregard precedent" — that is, that he'd be perfectly willing to unsettle "settled law.
A married couple might want to consider renegotiating the agreement before the end of the year, even if it might unsettle the marriage.
The lack of local color notwithstanding, the movie more than fulfills its promise to unsettle and to incite shivers — and it doesn't quit.
But in a move that might unsettle some, LG is building active-listening microphones directly into some of its most premium 2020 TVs.
And his jokes are structured deftly, building on one another in service of arguments that are meant to unsettle as well as amuse.
Moreover, the threat of protectionism was enough to unsettle investors and have a negative impact even if trade restrictions are not followed through.
The Labour Party has plans for more public spending, potentially including the renationalisation of some utilities and rail operators, which might unsettle investors.
Noto may end up staying at Twitter, but just the fact that he is thinking about leaving will unsettle Twitter employees and investors.
The 1962 film is funny and pessimistic, and like many Surrealist works that seek to unsettle the complacent bourgeoisie, it is heavy-handed.
In June 2017, she managed to unsettle Attorney General Jeff Sessions with her quick questions during an Intelligence Committee hearing about the Russia probe.
Some of the president's preoccupations – such as the U.S.-Mexico wall – and his sometimes confused speaking style continue to unsettle enemies and allies alike.
Backsliding with reforms could also unsettle financial markets at a time when Greece is still vulnerable to shocks that are outside its control, however.
The discerning skill with which Mr Radden Keefe gets inside these characters' minds may unsettle some readers, but it is also his book's strength.
The main opposition Labour Party has plans for more public spending, including the renationalisation of some utilities and rail operators, which might unsettle investors.
The change of venue did little to unsettle the 13th seed as she walloped Sasnovich in 23 blinding minutes to take the opening set.
Direct talks with Iran by an American president desperate for a public win would deeply unsettle this key political and diplomatic base of Trump.
But the Detroit debate is also likely to unsettle Senate Democrats, as most view him as having a far better shot at unseating Sen.
Films rarely get the breathing room they need to unsettle and challenge us before we start talking about whether they'll win the horse race.
To the Editor: "Resettled Refugees Unsettle a Mostly White City" (front page, June 21) told just a sliver of a complicated yet exciting story.
Mr. Stone claimed during the campaign that he had a back channel to WikiLeaks, but now says he was merely bluffing to unsettle Mrs.
It has said the EVG decision to break off talks were causing a "completely unnecessary escalation" which would unsettle travelers over the Christmas period.
The main opposition Labour Party has plans for more public spending, including the renationalization of some utilities and rail operators, which might unsettle investors.
His sculptural jokes seem tailored to provoke knowing chuckles from smug museum- and gallery-goers, but don't challenge or unsettle them in any way.
The former Starbucks chief's entrance into the race is likely to unsettle progressives, though, whom Schultz has criticized for having what he considers unrealistic goals.
This will unsettle those who despair at Europe's inability to handle a refugee influx of 1m when its poorer neighbours cope with far higher numbers.
Both works tease, tickle and unsettle their audiences through the strategic dispersal of information, underlaid with an awareness that all information will always be incomplete.
The rate hike seemed to unsettle those holding shares of the country's banks, whose earnings growth depends in part on homebuyers taking out more loans.
Allegations of fraud, also being leveled by the main opposition Gorran Movement, will unsettle Kurds who hoped the poll would end turbulence and deliver stability.
However, the protests are unlikely to unsettle Orban's ruling Fidesz party, which leads all opinion polls, said analyst Peter Kreko at the Political Capital Institute.
Movistar then proved too strong a team to unsettle, with Mikel Landa staying loyal to the team leader and helping him in the final week.
The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump favors combative trade policies that, if put into place, might disrupt global commerce, unsettle the markets and unnerve investors.
But the stoppage resulted in Freeport shelving billions of dollars of planned investments and has threatened to unsettle business sentiment in Southeast Asia's biggest economy.
Perhaps these lacunae are meant to unsettle plaintiffs in Sierra Club and the half-dozen other lawsuits challenging Mr Trump's emergency cash transfer by executive fiat.
Krajinovic, who benefited from world number one Rafa Nadal's withdrawal in the quarter-finals, held serve throughout and relied on his quick backhand to unsettle Isner.
CTG's offer of €9.1bn ($10.8bn) for EDP, which was made on May 11th, will further unsettle those suspicious of China's desire to snap up European assets.
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On Thursday, National Assembly head Julio Borges tore up the Supreme Court order on the steps of the legislature, an image likely to unsettle corporate boardrooms.
Britain has long vetoed the idea, worried that it would be expensive, duplicate stuff that NATO is much better equipped to do and unsettle the alliance.
Though no major company mentioned him by name, the prospect of a government led by left-winger Andes Manuel Lopez Obrador is beginning to unsettle markets.
So Mr. Hubbard's trial, expected to last into next month, will further unsettle a political landscape that has already devolved into something of a national spectacle.
They represent a continued desire to unsettle time and space through art and architecture, to produce a sense of place that is never quite fully realized.
Indeed, the more he and his trade advisors rage against China, the more it will unsettle investors, stall business investment decisions, and undermine the global economy.
He fears the vote may unsettle some of his foreign staff, despite his assurances that, as far as Encocam was concerned, nothing will change for them.
They stressed that Orange executives wanted to unsettle employees by deliberately making their work disorganized and forcing them to move from one place to the other.
But what's well-masked in his productions for others is, in his own music, brought to the fore — a fluency with texture, a willingness to unsettle.
Grenell's lack of intelligence-related experience is likely to unsettle the US intelligence community, which has endured repeated attacks from the President since his election. 4.
If Scotland votes to quit the UK and the entire constitutional structure of the country is put up for grabs, that will further unsettle the situation.
For instance, beefing up missile defences or bringing tactical nuclear weapons back to South Korea would hugely unsettle China (see article), straining the world's most crucial relationship.
The fear of neither side backing down was credible enough this week to unsettle stockmarkets already fretting over the US-China trade dispute and the Khashoggi affair.
His surface lacerations and disruptions unsettle the image to a starkly expressionistic effect without once engaging the stylistic tropes of expressionism (the slashing gesture, the exaggerated mark).
"Emerging markets have been particularly weak and a lack of progress regarding international trade talks continues to unsettle investors," Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, said.
Guitars roil and wind around one another, in blunt slashes that'd make the Ashetons proud, and the vocals blister and unsettle as they sing of desperate murder.
Over the past year alone, SAP has bought several cloud companies, such as Qualtrics, Callidus Software and Coresystems, in sometimes-pricey deals that could unsettle Wall Street.
The Clinton team will know going in that questioning Mr. Trump's wealth and business success is a hot button, the only one that seems to unsettle him.
It could also unsettle investors given that Lopez Obrador has vowed to undo Pena Nieto's signature reform, a historic opening of the oil industry to private investors.
Tensions over an independence vote in Iraqi Kurdistan boosted oil prices to more than two-year highs on Tuesday and could unsettle markets for weeks to come.
The dark colors, the slow reaction shots of body horror, and the sickly lighting are all pulled from the tricks horror films use to unsettle the audience.
It smash cuts you from an eerie forest to a pitch-black highway at midnight to a dirty diner in order to confuse you and unsettle you.
Often they're part of a protective entourage, a cohort whose primary goal is less to shield the figure at the center than to threaten and unsettle others.
But Haase played a bit tighter in the second set and it was enough to unsettle Zverev, who never threatened again in an almost empty AccorHotels Arena.
Embodying the years spent honing her technique and expertise, Hillary Clinton is the real strongman on stage - something that may reassure us and unsettle us in equal measure.
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State visits by American presidents in the U.K. are typically smooth sailing, but a combination of British political events and bilateral tensions could unsettle President Trump's current trip.
Horton told the Sydney Morning Herald that he had made his comments to unsettle Sun, who was the London 2012 defending champion, but that the description was accurate.
Such a prospect is bound to unsettle both foreign and domestic investors, since it would raise the possibility of the populist Five Star Movement's eventual rise to power.
The purpose is to intimidate and unsettle, to unmoor their listeners from anything familiar or reassuring and set them adrift into a pulsating void of occult mechanical energy.
Mr. Bannon said in the interview that he expected Mr. Trump's presidency would unsettle Republicans and Democrats alike with his aggressive and unconventional plans for rebuilding the country.
A year ago, in the World Cup semifinal against Germany, Solo had stalled before a penalty kick, hoping to unsettle the German player who was taking the shot.
By simply speaking to the conditions in which their lives are lived they can challenge consensus and unsettle conventional wisdom on issues and policies that affect their communities.
Trump's conduct in this regard has been at turns inappropriate and incompetent, doing a lot to further unsettle financial markets and little to advance any of his objectives.
A 21st-century universal museum has to unsettle the very labels that the age of imperialism bequeathed to us: nations and races, East and West, art and craft.
For example, despite top-level political commitments, the influential Federation of German Industries warned on Tuesday that the European Union's new emissions targets would "unsettle" businesses and consumers.
Both Mr. Kenny's party, Fine Gael, and the Fianna Fail party, whose support Mr. Kenny needs, had little appetite for fresh elections that could unsettle their fragile alliance.
"Everything the Supreme Court decides is settled law until a majority of the Supreme Court decides to unsettle it," Schumer told Politico after his own meeting with Kavanaugh.
But to give too much emphasis to those unanswered questions is to treat Annihilation like it's a different sort of movie, one that's trying to gratify rather than unsettle.
"With populist parties still gaining support and opinion polls consistently proving unreliable, there are plenty of events that could unsettle markets," Simon Wells, chief European economist at HSBC, said.
By now we know that, yes, he has PTSD and speaks to the dead, but most of his strangeness is an act meant to unsettle his proper English tormentors.
Islamabad bristles at the idea that India holds the key to ending the Afghanistan conflict, and fears U.S. meddling could unsettle a delicate balance of power in South Asia.
One moment that stands out, according to Ho, is the botched slaughter of a cow at an abbatoir, representing the power of contemporary art to unsettle and bridge divides.
His early work, it was true, had done more than that of any other living thinker to unsettle the traditional understanding of how we acquire knowledge of what's real.
The opposition to the measure was twofold, with the President's economic advisers arguing that the protectionist measures would lead to damaging retaliation from other countries and unsettle global markets.
While Mr. Trump continues to unsettle, opponents might argue that Mr. Schulz, who failed to finish high school and is entirely untested in national politics, also represents a risk.
Deval Patrick is considering a late entry into the presidential race, according to two sources with knowledge of his thinking, a move that could unsettle the Democratic primary field.
The value of British pound has dropped against both the euro and the US dollar, which has caused the price of fresh produce to rise and unsettle the markets.
In Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, a change of leadership threatens to unsettle the current government's arrangement with militants who wreaked havoc on the country's oil output two years ago.
But the juxtaposition of her speech and the piano, a symbol of her substantial wealth, seems to have been enough to unsettle citizens who are already on edge about Brexit.
Even if he weren't to act on these radical ideas, a Corbyn-led UK would further unsettle a Western alliance already buckling under pressure put on by President Donald Trump.
Envisioned as an always shifting structure, "Crate House" captures Wexler's approach to his art in general, which is intentionally never focused but always fluid, searching to unsettle our accustomed environments.
Still, the continent remains distinctly on edge – and in the background, what feels like a never-ending series of smaller attacks unsettle populations and continue to destabilize already messy politics.
The cousins were knee to knee in the back of the truck, and because of this cramped proximity, Daniel's long foot couldn't help but unsettle one of Joaquin's water bottles.
A more marked loss of momentum may put fears of a sharper slowdown back on the table, unsettle the yuan and possibly stall the government's push to reduce rising debt.
But German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Portugal should no longer unsettle markets by "creating the impression" that it wants to move away from reforms that improve the country's finances.
There is also worry the odd hours could unsettle and tire athletes, who may not be able to go to bed until 3-4 am local time following late games.
However, start-up companies argue ICO funding is a legitimate method of raising money and it is representative of a broad grassroots movement to unsettle big banks and venture funds.
Sessions, long an advocate of a more restrictive asylum regime, is attempting to unsettle settled law by dealing a death blow to the application of the "unwilling or unable" standard.
Hopefully, it is also mindful of the real risk of another round of the eurozone sovereign debt crisis that could unsettle global financial markets and that could reach our shores.
The Spaniard, who was 20th overall, 3:12 off the pace, had launched an early attack along with compatriot Alejandro Valverde as they looked to unsettle overall leader Chris Froome.
Lopez Obrador, 64, is expected to move Mexico in a more nationalist direction if he wins and could exacerbate simmering tensions with U.S. President Donald Trump and unsettle some investors.
Tatiana Schlossberg, Caroline Kennedy's daughter and a former New York Times science writer, hopes to both unsettle and inspire readers with a new book about climate change called Inconspicuous Consumption.
The stick-figure dancers unsettle in their own way, though Ms. Otto-Knapp's quotations of Ashton and other modernist heroes seem, at this point, a crutch she could do without.
The lingering threat of a major military clash will continue to unsettle the financial markets for the foreseeable future simply because there is no reasonable prospect of a diplomatic solution.
The parliamentary election is seen by analysts as a dry run for a hotly contested presidential election in May, and may unsettle investors with a prolonged bout of political instability.
She released her follow-up, La niña santa, in 2004, followed by La mujer sin cabeza in 2008, both of which continued to enchant and unsettle even the most entrenched moviegoers.
It's a victory for cattle ranchers locked out of the world's top market, but the increased competition from opening up the market may unsettle current top suppliers, Australia, Brazil and Argentina.
Poetry had to unsettle, subvert, with luck destroy, whatever stopped human beings thinking freely and acting justly, as he understood justice: consumerism, militarism, modern psychiatry, ossified institutions, brain-numbing new technologies.
" And Chait mocked Sanders as peddling "a hoary political fantasy: that a more pure candidate can rally the People into a righteous uprising that would unsettle the conventional laws of politics.
But it also leaves those behemoths dominant in global investment banking, entrenching a concentration of financial power that may unsettle some political leaders at a time of rising tensions over trade.
He's experimenting with telling different types of stories within Black Mirror's futuristic framework, stories that incorporate some kind of technological shift but don't necessarily aim to chill or unsettle the viewer.
The main indexes have been trading near record levels, supported largely by strong first-quarter earnings, but global geopolitical tensions and developments in Washington could unsettle the market's record-setting spree.
Later this year a referendum on constitutional reform in Italy threatens to unsettle the delicate mood, not least because Matteo Renzi, the prime minister, has promised to quit should he lose.
The move did not appear to immediately unsettle investors, who drove Australian share prices up on Thursday and drove the value of Australia's currency down only modestly before it bounced back.
Lautenschlaeger has opposed many of the bank's past stimulus plans, but her hawkish tone appeared to unsettle some investors, who had started to question whether monetary easing globally was petering out.
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But with the added optical image stabilization, you can pan, tilt and even walk and shoot without fear of producing something that's going to unsettle your audience members with motion sensitivity.
Lynn Hershman Leeson's retrospective at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts reveals an artist who's introduced cutting-edge technologies to the art world and pulled stunts that surprise and unsettle.
Her departure is likely to unsettle lawmakers eager for stability in the aftermath of Coats' resignation and the fallout after Trump's chosen successor, Ratcliffe, fell by the wayside after scathing criticism.
"Any perception that the ECB's independence is under attack can unsettle businesses and consumers," Draghi told Germany's Bild tabloid, according to an English version of the interview published in Business Insider.
Talk of military intervention -- something Democratic lawmakers raised repeatedly -- is a bad idea, Arnson said, even as she recognized it was meant, in part, to unsettle and pressure the Maduro regime.
Lyngen said the Fed does not want to unsettle the markets, with either a more hawkish or dovish sentiment on inflation, ahead of an expected September announcement on its balance sheet.
Those unresolved trade and security problems will continue to unsettle the U.S. asset markets at a time when they are facing rising inflation, increasing budget deficits and a widening trade gap.
Last month, Mr. Trump threatened to unsettle the nuclear landscape even further by promising to reinvent American missile defenses, a quixotic vision reminiscent of President Ronald Reagan's unfulfilled "Star Wars" program.
Mr. Steyer is likely to unsettle national Democrats further in the coming weeks, with a new phase of his campaign aimed at pushing lawmakers in solidly liberal seats to endorse impeachment.
Germany has gone suspiciously quiet after the ECB warned on April 21, 2016, that vicious attacks on its policies could unsettle the markets and lead to an even more aggressive monetary easing.
He also said export capacity could ultimately get to 7 million barrels a day, but he told CNBC after his remarks in Houston that Iraq does not want to "unsettle" the market.
The result -- as things stand, a hung parliament -- as well as potentially unseating Theresa May, will unsettle many Labour moderates who had been banking on Corbyn crashing and burning at the polls.
The buildups threaten to revive a Cold War-era arms race and unsettle the balance of destructive force among nations that has kept the nuclear peace for more than a half-century.
This is bound to unsettle global financial markets, particularly at a time when other central banks like the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan are trying to cheapen their currencies.
And this drama should not play out with somebody whose fingers are on the nuclear buttons and whose every pronouncement can unsettle diplomatic conditions, affect war and peace, and the global economy.
The scale of the economic slowdown may unsettle the Bank of England, which meets next week to consider whether to raise rates for only the second time since the 2008 financial crisis.
Turkey, which has stabilised in recent weeks after having been at the centre of emerging market troubles, halted its recent rate hikes in a move that, for once, did not unsettle markets.
He said he was bringing up Mr. Clinton's infidelities because he thought they would repulse female voters and turn them away from the Clintons, and because he was eager to unsettle Mrs.
It must be calibrated to unsettle Kim but not push him into attacking South Korea (for example), an outcome he fears because its end result would be the collapse of his regime.
Although the track has this really smooth, swampy, quite sexy groove behind it, I wanted to try and find something to contrast that: something that would alarm and unsettle rather than seduce.
"China looks to be the main theme for 2016, as developments there could unsettle equities while disrupting the Fed's intended rate hike schedule," said Junichi Ishikawa, market analyst at IG Securities in Tokyo.
Consumer confidence showed its biggest monthly improvement since last summer in January, data showed, adding to a stream of indicators suggesting the Brexit vote has yet to unsettle the households driving Britain's economy.
It's a move that's likely to alarm the country's neighbors and further unsettle ties with the United States, where President-elect Donald Trump has shown himself increasingly willing to confront and challenge Beijing.
U.S. stocks fell on Thursday after several large department stores reported worse-than-expected sales drops while Macy's released results for a dismal quarter, and political drama in Washington continued to unsettle investors.
PARIS (Reuters) - French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron resigned on Tuesday to work on proposals "to transform France", clearing the way for a presidential bid that will further unsettle an already wide-open race.
ET, and reiteration of the likelihood of four rate hikes this year could further unsettle investors who are uncertain about whether the U.S. economy is strong enough to support that pace of tightening.
It was unclear whether Friday's shooting was purely an accident or the result of hostility of some sort, but it could unsettle relations between Jordan and the United States for the near term.
The blog post appears to be a way to get out in front of software changes made by Apple and Google that could unsettle Facebook users given the company's poor reputation for privacy.
In "Brace Yourself in Act II: Trigger Warnings Come to the Stage," Michael Paulson writes about how more and more theaters are posting trigger warnings for content that might unsettle or offend patrons.
We have seen and heard President Donald Trump take so many actions that unsettle the stability of our democracy that we are reaching a point where this is simply becoming the new normal.
Review: In 'Good Friday,' an Unblinking Look at Rape Culture A drama set in a college classroom during a campus shooting, "Good Friday," at the Flea Theater, is meant to unsettle and provoke.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German business confidence dipped in July, suggesting a slew of risks, including the threat of U.S. tariffs on cars and car parts, is starting to unsettle company executives in Europe's largest economy.
With a thick beard and his hands behind his back, the 35-year-old Merah has proved hard to unsettle during his court hearings, even when the investigation suggested he had helped his brother.
BERN (Reuters) - Britain's Chris Froome seems to be heading for a third Tour de France title seemingly unchallenged as rivals fail to unsettle his well-oiled Team Sky machine but try telling him that.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Mizuho Financial Group will start a venture next month to create new businesses using "fintech," an executive said, joining a global race in financial technology that threatens to unsettle traditional players.
Raising rates in March gives the Fed room to deliver more rate hikes should Trump's policy bolster growth, or to pause should they slow the economy or if this year's European elections unsettle markets.
"It seems the protectionist plans of Trump can't unsettle companies in the long term," Bankhaus Lampe economist Alexander Krueger said, adding that the Ifo index pointed to strong economic growth in the first quarter.
Whether you can point to the poor weight cut or not, Hendricks simply couldn't handle the pace pushed by Gastelum, who pressured his foe and landed numerous one-two combinations to unsettle Hendricks throughout.
Should Trump seek to improve relations with Kremlin, he could unsettle Germany, whose Chancellor Angela Merkel has supported the extension of European Union sanctions against Russia over its role in the conflict in Ukraine.
What Riyadh has called a terrorist attack on its state oil giant, Saudi Aramco, is also likely to unsettle future shareholders and market participants ahead of the company's highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO).
The Tigers' 1-15-1 zone defense implemented by Stoudamire in the second half seemed to unsettle the Cardinal, which shot only 16.7 percent from 3-point range and committed seven turnovers after halftime.
And if "On the Exhale" never quite fulfills its potential to unsettle, it's because Mr. Zimmerman's authorial hand is too much in evidence — meticulously setting up the back story and balancing patterns of imagery.
Up front, Griezmann is a very likely starter after another prolific campaign, his pace and delicate turns able to unsettle any defense, while Olivier Giroud as number nine also gives France an aerial threat.
Her stature would be seen as a major boost for the Commission, though her appointment might unsettle those who see the EU becoming a vehicle for an ever more powerful Germany to run Europe.
A rise in populism for the embattled nation of Italy won't be enough to unsettle investors this year, with analysts at Citi predicting markets in Milan to finish off 2018 on a strong note.
In a report that could unsettle moderates, the Congressional Budget Office previously found that the 2015 repeal-only bill would lead to 32 million more uninsured people over a decade, with premiums nearly doubling.
But the final tally reflects Mr. Moore's enduring appeal to many Republicans here, and Mr. Moore's strength, diminished as it is, has fueled speculation about whether he will unsettle the state's politics next year.
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A common complaint is that rich-world central banks are to blame—for keeping rates too low and for studiously avoiding any action or statement that might unsettle the markets (and make investors more jumpy).
RIVERA: They will prolong the agony to unsettle the electorate on the eve of the midterms and could indeed -- you know, are you willing to stake the future of the party on this one issue?
Part of a writer's job should be to dishearten the happily deceived, to quash the misconceptions of the pharisaical, to lure the hermetic from whatever bolt-holes they've built for themselves—to unsettle and upset.
Other factors that could unsettle economic sentiment is the prospect of a forthcoming referendum on the U.K.'s membership of the European Union (EU) and potential "Brexit" if the public votes to leave the bloc.
In a way, he has achieved what he set out to do – reminding the predominantly black audience about the heritage of sound system culture, but also about its continuing ability to unsettle the status quo.
The scale of the slowdown may unsettle the BoE, which next week will start meetings to consider whether to raise interest rates on May 10 for only the second time since the 2008 financial crisis.
While the major group of oil producing countries — including OPEC and other non-OPEC producers such as Russia — have held back supply in order to reign in supply, geopolitical events could unsettle that fine balance.
The scale of the slowdown may unsettle the BoE's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which next week begins considering whether to raise rates on May 10 for only the second time since the 2008 financial crisis.
He used a powerful serve to fight back and claim victory in his contest on the Tennessee hard courts, slamming down 17 aces to unsettle his Lithuanian opponent, who had looked in control early on.
But his use of "absolute right" will unsettle many people who have long held doubts that the President understands that there are real boundaries built into government to avoid the executive seizing total power. 238.
The modern licentiousness that conservative figures used to condemn, the promises to use government power in ways that would normally unsettle conservative ideologues — voters could embrace these, so long as it appeared to benefit them.
One uncertainty is the timing of U.S. President Donald Trump's long-delayed Middle East peace plan, which was expected soon after Israel's election, but could unsettle a weakened Netanyahu if released during complex coalition negotiations.
They may hurt and unsettle, but every time we may feel tempted to put our civilization on a higher moral pedestal, they evoke a past where being Jewish, "Turk" or black was an official stigma.
ISTANBUL, Feb 21 (Reuters) - The Turkish lira slipped against the dollar on Friday, hitting its weakest level in regular trade since last May, as the conflict in neighbouring Syria's Idlib region continued to unsettle investors.
I argue that transracial is a productively disruptive concept because it can unsettle the taken-for-granted assumptions about the stability and naturalness of racial categories on which the reproduction of the racial order depends.
The man was restless; he had walked into the building only an hour earlier and the reality of spending five days there, in a windowless suite cut off from the world, was starting to unsettle him.
World number one Andy Murray is also in action on Chatrier against injury-prone Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentine, a fierce rival who will need to be at his best physically to unsettle the Briton.
However, the institution led by Christine Lagarde warned at the start of the month that domestic politics could unsettle vital reforms such as increasing the pension age for citizens and lifting a suspension on land sales.
While a business-friendly ex-president, Sebastian Pinera, is the favorite in the November presidential election, leftist independent Alejandro Guillier is close at his heels, and a win by him would unsettle the already-leery industry.
Unlike some experimental musicians, who rely on drone and discord to unsettle their listeners, Holley does not seem to have an antagonistic relationship with his audience; he merely wants to pull people deeper into his embrace.
A further way in which a vote in favor of Brexit could unsettle global financial markets would be through the impact that such a vote might have on the populist tide all too evident across Europe.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital on Wednesday and announced plans to relocate the US Embassy there, a move expected to inflame tensions in the region and unsettle the prospects for peace.
" Reproductive rights advocates don't believe this actually means Kavanaugh would vote to uphold Roe — as Kerrigan notes, "the United States Supreme Court decides what settled law is" and "they get to decide whether to unsettle it.
In the final analysis, "No Man's Land" resists exact interpretation, as it should, given that it comes from a Nobel laureate for whom language served both to assuage and to attack, to soothe and to unsettle.
Likewise, Tesla bulls will argue that the Taycan is too expensive and not tech-y enough to unsettle the Model S.They're both making the same error: assuming the cars are attempting to capture the same customers.
Consumer confidence showed its biggest monthly improvement since last summer in January, data showed, adding to a stream of indicators suggesting Britain's vote to leave the EU has yet to unsettle the households driving its economy.
It feels sometimes as if the slaves's tribulations are there merely to unsettle our heroes, calling to mind the season's overarching question, first raised by Episode 1: Why has "Outlander" brought Jamie and Claire to America?
The socialists, the second biggest grouping, have said the election of a conservative president would unsettle the EU's balance of power by giving the conservative European People's Party (EPP) the presidencies of all three major EU bodies.
To mark the ascension of Japan's new emperor, the government has declared an unprecedented 10-day holiday from late April to early May, worrying investors, who say a market shutdown could cause disruption and unsettle the yen.
But analysts say clashes between the army and miners in the copper belt where TFM and KCC are located could further unsettle investors already worried by the reports of child labor and dangerous conditions in artisanal mines.
"This story which has popped up again ... could unsettle markets in the run-up to Trump's big [Fed] announcement, tax policy progress and Asia tour," Rob Carnell, Asia head of research at ING, cautioned in a note.
The Treasury provided a transcript of an interview with the BBC in which Osborne warned that a Brexit would also unsettle financial markets, sending mortgage rates higher and hurting Britons trying to get onto the property ladder.
Season 3 stars Bryce Dallas Howard as someone way too into her social feeds, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Mackenzie Davis as 1980s youths, Wyatt Russell, and Michael Kelly, who's back from House of Cards to unsettle us.
Though his death will unsettle Islamic State, it remains capable and dangerous, said Delfin Lorenzana, defense secretary of the Philippines, where the group's influence has taken a hold among unschooled Muslim youth in its troubled Mindanao region.
It's also the latest in a deluge of TV series that feel like a direct response to the #MeToo movement, touching on third-rail themes that are meant not merely to comfort or inspire but to unsettle.
Major central banks, including the BOJ, have been put in a tricky position as a deepening tariff row between the United States and China threatens to unsettle asset markets, disrupt supply chains and undermine their economies and policies.
Sarkozy denies any wrongdoing but while the investigation is unlikely to unsettle his die-hard backers, who say he is a victim of judicial harassment, it is set to push more undecided right-wing voters to back Juppe.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's central bank governor has publicly flagged his readiness to ease policy if growth sputters, but sources say policymakers internally have little appetite for new stimulus, which could require a major policy overhaul and unsettle markets.
LONDON (Reuters) - British consumer confidence showed its biggest monthly improvement since last summer in January, a latest sign that the Brexit vote has yet to unsettle the households who are driving Britain's economy, a survey showed on Friday.
TOKYO (Reuters) - To mark the ascension of Japan's new emperor, the government has declared an unprecedented 10-day holiday from late April to early May, worrying investors, who say a market shutdown could cause disruption and unsettle the yen.
He sat near the center and had the habit of rocking back in his chair and then almost leaping forward to launch a question that could unsettle even the most experienced advocate and change the course of oral arguments.
PAU, France (Reuters) - It will take multiple attacks from multiple riders to unsettle race leader and defending champion Chris Froome in Thursday's 12th stage of the Tour de France in the Pyrenees, according to three-time champion Greg LeMond.
The Italian government, which hastily set up a bank rescue fund last month, is keeping a wary eye on developments at the bank given that prolonged uncertainty at UniCredit could unsettle the whole sector, one of the sources said.
Foster referenced the work of art historian and curator LaTanya Autry and her creation of the hashtag, #MuseumsAreNotNeutral, which seeks to unsettle the dominant notion that museums should quarantine, rather than encourage, critical engagement with history, art, and space.
Italy is the third-largest economy of the 19-country euro zone and a crisis there has the potential to unsettle the entire bloc, to the discontent of other members which could try to convince Rome to change course.
That chain of facts alone should unsettle the vast majority of voters, regardless of political party, who want financial regulation to be toughened rather than weakened and do not want bankers and lenders to be writing their own rules.
He added that the U.S. would take "all necessary steps" to honor security commitments to allies, signaling that the U.S. was prepared to continue ramping up its military presence in the region, a move that would likely unsettle Beijing.
After years of aggressive challenges to the president's use of executive power on health care, immigration, environmental regulations and more, the prospect of quietly standing by if Mr. Trump did the same must unsettle members of his own party.
But this week the government told the agencies it planned to deny their request, and added a twist that songwriters and industry executives say could further damage the economics of music and perhaps unsettle the business in fundamental ways.
A diplomatic fight between the governments of Saudi Arabia and the United States would normally unsettle oil traders, but oil prices have remained stable in recent days, with the benchmark Brent crude selling in the $80-per-barrel range.
They showed that rate-setters were highly aware of this risk as they decided against any change to their pledge for continued monetary stimulus, worried that even the slightest tweak in their language could be overinterpreted and unsettle markets.
Behind the collective shrug among South Koreans is also a determination not to unsettle the status quo: a peace that has held for more than six decades under a cease-fire signed at the end of the Korean War.
Unrecognized so far from home, and little known to one another, the men spent a Wednesday evening late in January discussing a range of White House policies that might unsettle their states, including a mass deportation of unauthorized immigrants.
Banks in London fear a "hard" Brexit with no access to the bloc's single market after 2019, and face pressure from regulators to avoid a "cliff edge" or abrupt termination in cross-border customer links, which could unsettle markets.
What seized drone means for US-China relations The incident has threatened to further unsettle ties between China and the US, where President-elect Donald Trump has shown himself increasingly willing to confront and challenge Beijing on a range of issues.
"Only 2400 months ago, Senator Cruz was one of the less popular candidates," explains the blonde man in a cut-glass British accent, which puts Americans on edge the same way that a standard German accent can unsettle Swiss people.
But now that white working-class voters are beginning to unsettle the conservative political establishment by flocking to Donald Trump, some conservative pundits are unleashing sentiments about white working-class communities that are a good deal more vicious than snobbish disdain.
The main concern is to channel the torrents off the hillsides as swiftly as possible, fearing they may unsettle the slopes and trigger mudslides and avalanches of boulders, uprooted trees and other debris—as has happened on numerous occasions before.
While a downgrade may have been on the cards prior to the reshuffle, given the shifting nature of South Africa's economic and political landscape, the president's latest move underlines his disconnect with the market, which is likely to further unsettle investors.
Trump's remarks -- paired with his conspicuous decision not to reiterate US commitment to NATO's mutual defense provision, Article 5 -- are likely to unsettle allies who had hoped to hear Trump assuage their concerns about his commitment to the historic alliance.
But just the prospect of that many people, even if their total water needs were supplied by a daily airdrop of Perrier, is enough to unsettle people whose ideas of space have been shaped by living among vast dry expanses.
Such a measure is bound to unsettle Chinese banks and is expected to be a point of discussion when Secretary of State John Kerry and Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew meet with their Chinese counterparts in Beijing early next week.
The dispute has threatened to cut government revenues and unsettle business sentiment in Southeast Asia's biggest economy at a time when President Joko Widodo's reform agenda has been buffeted by political instability and social tensions surrounding gubernatorial elections in Jakarta.
But Bobby Wilson began the third inning by hitting Tanaka's first pitch for a home run, which did not seem to immediately unsettle Tanaka: He struck out Logan Forsythe and got Kevin Kiermaier on a tapper in front of home plate.
To be sure, a more aggressive monetary policy trajectory by the Fed or ECB would rattle emerging markets and within India a shift towards more populist measures ahead of elections that must be held by 2019 could unsettle foreign investors.
After a contentious independence referendum last weekend, marred by clashes between the Spanish police and Catalan voters, a large-scale intervention by Madrid could increase separatist feelings among Catalonia's divided citizenship and unsettle other regions with a history of separatist sentiment.
Here are three stories sure to unsettle you this Halloween: a true crime narrative by the friend of a serial killer, a novel about a girl who learns she is a vampire and a classic horror tale by Stephen King.
Mr. Macron's aggressive approach appeared at times to unsettle Mr. Trump, who said at one point that he did not support Iranian protesters who are calling for an end to the Islamic Republic's government and the downfall of its leaders.
While borrowers are far more creditworthy and lenders are more stringent than in the run-up to the last downturn, the upward creep in serious delinquencies in automobile, credit card and now student debt could unsettle policymakers at the Fed and elsewhere.
By that point, Republican senators were becoming increasingly vocal in their objections to the bill while the House Freedom Caucus ramped up its calls for major changes that would unsettle the bill's delicate balance aimed at appealing to all factions of the GOP.
Next year brings at least six that could unsettle the party, from June's 30 years since the bloody Tiananmen crackdown to October's 70 years since Mao Zedong proclaimed the founding of the People's Republic at the end of an even bloodier civil war.
Mr. Gibson, who is in his third term representing New York's 19th District, would have to defend his voting record in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, and a conservative stance on gun issues that might unsettle voters in New York City.
HONG KONG — A group of young students seeking greater autonomy for Hong Kong is forming a political party to participate in local elections this year, a move that is likely to unsettle a Chinese leadership fighting multiple separatist movements within its borders.
But Ash, executive director and founder of Black Girl In Om, a lifestyle brand and global community centered in holistic well-being for Black women, simply laughs off the interruption, which might further unsettle most other people in this already-nerve-wracking situation.
Elections in several large EMs, the persistence of populist, anti-establishment sentiment primarily in Europe, geopolitical and security flashpoints as well as deteriorating economic and trade relations between some countries all have the potential to unsettle the 0003 outlook, many in unpredictable ways.
"An Iranian withdrawal from the [nuclear agreement] would further unsettle a region where additional conflicts would be disastrous," the ministers and the EU's top diplomat said in a letter to the U.S. Treasury secretary and secretary of State obtained by Reuters on Wednesday.
Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump have both tried to rattle each other during the debates by inviting guests who might unsettle their opponent, but Mr. Trump, a talented showman running a scorched-earth presidential campaign, has excelled at inviting attention-grabbing guests.
The company's mission is to develop and produce "funny, strange and provocative" new American plays; "Tumacho" is too goofy to be provocative — unless a couple of dopey scatological jokes are enough to unsettle you — but it certainly scores on the other two counts.
The advisory, written by Henry Rome, the group's Iran specialist, and Scott Rosenstein, its global health adviser, said Mr. Khamenei and his subordinates "are probably unwilling to take decisive steps that could unsettle a population already under extreme pressure from U.S. sanctions."
Similarly, one would think that there is the very real risk that a U.S. interest rate hike now could unsettle China, the world's second largest economy at the very time that the Chinese government is attempting a difficult transformation of its economy.
Sky's position, however, is a nightmare for their rivals, who in the past have struggled to unsettle the British outfit when Froome, who was cleared of a suspected doping offence in the week leading up to the Tour start, was the sole leader.
Turkish markets faced a broad sell-off in response to news seen as indicating that a swift victory for the Turkish campaign in Afrin could be more difficult than Ankara had expected, and that battle there could unsettle relations with Russia or Iran.
"I am not here to unsettle anyone, but I am here to show my support and the support of my government for equality before the law for all citizens no matter where they reside," Varadkar told journalists on his way in to the event.
"I am not here to unsettle anyone, but I am here to show my support and the support of my government for equality before the law for all citizens no matter where they reside," Varadkar told journalists on his way in to the event.
Meanwhile, Jane Foley, the Rabobank head of foreign exchange strategy, added that a report in The Telegraph newspaper, which revealed that staunch Brexit supporter Boris Johnson has a 17-point lead amongst Conservative Party membership as the next prime minister, would further unsettle the pound.
SEOUL, Oct 19653 (Reuters) - South Korea's top court is due to rule on Tuesday on a damages lawsuit against a Japanese company filed by South Koreans forced into labour during Japan's 1910-45 occupation, a decision that could unsettle ties between the uneasy neighbours.
Jimmy Smits and Giancarlo Esposito turn up as adults in Mylene's life -- Smits plays her uncle, a corrupt city councilman; Esposito is her minister father -- offering windows into the era's politics and mores, as well as how budding musical forces unsettle the older generation.
Elections in March are also likely to unsettle the Dutch government and push out finance minister Jeroen Dijsselbloem, who is a key negotiator in Greek talks and called last week on euro zone creditors to be "realistic" in the fiscal targets they set for Greece.
"An Iranian withdrawal from the (nuclear agreement) would further unsettle a region where additional conflicts would be disastrous," said the ministers and the EU's top diplomat in the letter to the U.S. Treasury Secretary and U.S. Secretary of State seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Jerusalem (CNN)US President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital on Wednesday and announced plans to relocate the US embassy there, upending seven decades of US foreign policy in a move expected to inflame tensions in the region and unsettle the prospects for peace.
An Iranian withdrawal from the deal, which lifted sanctions on Tehran in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program, would "further unsettle a region where additional conflicts would be disastrous," the ministers wrote in the letter dated June 4 and seen by Reuters on Wednesday.
Mr. Manafort's decision, announced at a federal court hearing in Washington in which he pleaded guilty to two conspiracy charges, was likely to unsettle Mr. Trump, who had praised Mr. Manafort for standing up to prosecutors' pressure and had hinted that he might pardon him.
Mr. Trump's remarks, made in a television interview that aired Friday, are likely to unsettle Chinese negotiators, whose main goal in the talks is to convince the United States to remove as many of the $250 billion worth of tariffs that have been imposed.
"I don't think this film is going to unsettle anybody's [positions], in part because the positions that it paints are so caricatured and hyperbolic," Elisabeth Anker, an associate professor of American Studies and Political Science at Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, told The Hill.
And — no small matter — a new vote would also further unsettle Germany's partners in the European Union, who are looking to Berlin for leadership after Britain's decision to leave it and in the face of growing divisions with the United States under the Trump administration.
Now, as the President arrives in New York for the annual United Nations General Assembly, the US-China trade war is looming larger than ever, threatening to unsettle the global economy if the dangerous game of tit-for-tat between these two economic behemoths persists.
From a glass bassinet that would shatter were an infant placed inside of it to a magic lantern projecting a series of Army soldier silhouettes, what seems pedestrian or ludic is soon to unsettle — our wonder summoned only to be swiftly darkened by dread.
So if you value books that disturb or unsettle you, books that make you sad or angry, books that don't precisely make you happy but do open your mind — then those books certainly have earned their place in your life under the KonMari method.
That stance is likely to unsettle allies in the Gulf, such as Saudi Arabia, which rely on unimpeded shipping through the Gulf for their export; countries reliant on oil from the Middle East; as well as businesses, energy and insurance markets and stock exchanges the world over.
Brexit could also dangerously unsettle Northern Ireland, where the peace process over two decades has depended on the fact that both Ireland and Britain are members of the EU. The Irish government is among the most vocal foreign supporters of the campaign for Britain to stay in.
Pushes some form of "welfare reform" (of which I have obtained no details so far.) Why this matters: It's a move designed to unsettle Republican leaders Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, who've been working behind closed doors to craft a tax plan with the White House.
In the Brazilian hut, the artist sees a little circle of sunlight on the mud floor and traces the ray of light to a hole in the ceiling; his hands unsettle the dust, as it goes on to draw shifting shapes against this sliver of light.
The 43rd-ranked Kyrgios then gave a reminder that amid all the antics there is a player of huge quality, one of the few with the weapons to challenge the game's dominant trio, with 33-year-old Nadal the one he seems most able to unsettle.
The last NATO summit, at the alliance's Brussels headquarters in July, saw U.S. President Donald Trump unsettle many European allies, including Germany, with demands that they spend more on their own defense and reduce what he called their dependence on Russia for much of their energy needs.
Amid heavy crosswinds that played havoc in the finale of the 102.5-mile Stage 16 from Le Puy-en-Velay to Romans-sur-Isère, Froome's fellow Team Sky riders tried to unsettle their opponents by setting a frenetic tempo that split the pack like a jigsaw puzzle.
The upgrade follows similar moves by other global investment houses earlier this year and comes less than three weeks before the first round of the French Presidential elections, a vote which could potentially unsettle global markers in case of a victory of far-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
The first American "Ring," directed by Gore Verbinski (who happens to be back with a new horror film this weekend, "A Cure for Wellness"), was a gray-tinted, rain-soaked, twitchy affair, filled with the sounds of static and piercing frequencies designed to unsettle the human nervous system.
With Jerome Powell about to take over as chairman and most of the seven-member Fed board of governors to be new appointees, the tendency will be toward safe decisions and away from anything likely to unsettle Wall Street, said David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff.
The show's acute ability to unsettle only reached its apex in season two, when Lee Russell (Walton Goggins) found himself finally occupying the chair of high school principal, as he'd always hoped he would, only to realize that wanting to lead and actually leading are very different things.
The law has generally been the source of contentious spats over the future of the TV marketplace, with lawmakers often clamoring to hitch unrelated TV marketplace proposals to a must-pass vehicle — which broadcasters fear could unsettle the rules related to reimbursements for programming that are central to their revenue.
Central to Princenthal's thread is the ethical box in which artists find themselves when they seek to address such concerns: If there is some agreement on the importance of shared expression in relieving the harms of violent assault, visual art tends to unsettle the assumptions on which that consensus is reached.
That matters for two major reasons: locals are much more likely than tourists to attend nonmusical plays, so their presence helps shore up that fragile part of the theater economy, and local residents provide a stabilizing base for Broadway in periods when geopolitical or economic events might unsettle tourism traffic.
Citing the Arizona decision may seem ironic, and California's defence of its sanctuary policies may smack of the state-sovereignty argument that liberals deplored when it was used to unsettle rather than reassure immigrants, but the Trump administration has a Supreme Court ruling on its side in this turning of the tables.
Washington (CNN)The Pentagon and State Department have sent plans to supply arms to Ukraine to the White House for approval, according to reports by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal -- a prospect that would deeply unsettle Moscow at a time of chilled relations between the US and Russia.
" The defense suggested that the presence of the victims, or even of cameras, would unsettle jurors, subjecting them to "enormous psychological pressure" by reminding them that "a large, faceless group of grievously injured persons are depending on the jury to return the only verdict (guilty) and sentence (death) this group will find acceptable.
Some analysts cautioned the rate increase would unsettle the bond market by pushing short-term borrowing costs to levels that will make some trades less appealing, such as carry trades using cheap loans to buy high-yielding securities and so-called curve flatteners selling short-dated debt and buying longer-dated issues.
To hear Branca tell it, he did not let the unremitting aftershocks of the Thomson home run — the famed Shot Heard Round the World — unsettle him, not on the major league fields where he pitched five more years, nor off them, where he lived another 65 until dying on Wednesday at age 90.
Especially since it is so very obvious that the underlying moral-theological issues in "Amoris Laetitia" are relevant to a host of other controversies, which means that to declare this debate "settled" is to ignore all the other ways it promises to unsettle Catholic discipline and doctrine for many years to come.
Trump's remarks Thursday, alongside his continued misrepresentation of how the alliance works and his failure to reaffirm US commitment to the group, is likely to further unsettle US allies, sowing doubt about US leadership and possibly making it harder for NATO leaders to convince their people of the need to spend more on defense.
POZNAN, POLAND Malta Festival, June 17-28 The Dutch artist Dries Verhoeven aims to unsettle with his artworks, like "Ceci n'est pas…," in which he places a boxed structure with glass sides in public and invites viewers to look at the strange characters within — a dwarf dressed as a prostitute, a child polishing a gun.
The festivities, however, bring back two personalities that threaten to unsettle things, in different ways: Alma Garret (Molly Parker), the steely heiress with whom Bullock exchanged smoldering looks, and then more; and robber baron George Hearst (Gerald McRaney), whose ascent into Congress as a senator from California hasn't quelled his appetite to use Deadwood to further enhance his fortune.
It recounts horror stories of unruly diners, such as the one about the man who told a black waitress in New York to calm down because her president was in office, and of arrogant judges at sommelier competitions: one sought to unsettle a candidate by using his finger to probe the depths of his right nostril while ordering.
The five decades of her creative practice, represented in Lynn Hershman Leeson: Civic Radar at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) in San Francisco, reveal an artist unafraid to pull stunts that surprise and unsettle, whether it's by introducing cutting-edge technologies to the art world, or living out performances that feel like a practical joke.
In the 113,160 days since the Brexit referendum, Northern Ireland — a complex, but oft-forgotten country the size of Connecticut — has emerged as the ultimate sticking point in the worst crisis the U.K. has faced since World War II. Why it matters: Brexit threatens to unsettle the dual identity dynamic on which peace in Northern Ireland hinges.
READ: Venezuela just took a huge step toward controlling all access to the Internet In his speech, Maduro also attacked the European Union, claiming the trading bloc was kowtowing to the U.S. by slapping its own sanctions on Caracas — despite the fact that Washington and Brussels are currently embroiled in a trade war that threatens to unsettle the entire North Atlantic alliance.
Because this is all happening on a movie screen, there was a great opportunity for BlacKkKlansman to unsettle those in its audience who are cinephiles, as well as more casual moviegoers — the film is more accessible than many of Lee's more recent offerings — by reminding them that it's not just obviously racist movies with obviously racist aims that are at fault.
Even in an acting role, Grenell's lack of intelligence-related experience is likely to unsettle the US intelligence community, which has endured repeated attacks from the President since his 2016 election win over the Russia investigation and later the whistleblower complaint that gave way to the Ukraine impeachment inquiry, which made Trump just the third president in American history to be impeached.
Some shirk pleasant smells for the foul (Bruno Fazzolari and Antonio Gardoni's Cadavre Exquis, which smells like rigor mortis), others aim to unsettle (Aftelier's Memento Mori, named after the Victorian jewelry designed to "remind the viewer [or wearer] of their mortality and the shortness of human life"), and a select few seek to provoke (Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab's Phobia series, with each scent inspired by a fear).
As if yesterday's momentous rejection of the U.K.'s Brexit deal with the European Union was not enough to unsettle markets, British Members of Parliament (MPs) are voting again Wednesday evening on whether to block a "no-deal" departure from the EU. The majority of MPs (391, to be precise) voted against Prime Minister Theresa May's agreement, including 75 from within her own Conservative Party.
The phrase also proposes that organizing in its deepest sense might be considered a kind of art, insofar as it involves techniques and forms, images and ideas, dreams and desires, experiments and processes that build new relations and formations as we work together to unsettle the powers that be in a city structured from its inception by the violence of settler-colonialism and racial capitalism.
Sawers and Evans said modern intelligence work relied on the sharing of large data-sets and that Britain could be restricted in the information it received if it was not part of the EU. The two men, who do not often speak out on national matters, said their concerns about the vote went beyond Britain's security and that the removal of one of Europe's main military powers could unsettle the EU itself.
It would upend the competitive college hopes not only for the two boys involved, whose admissions offers were rescinded, but also for Paige, who ended up dropping out of the school at the end of her junior year, despite her 219 G.P.A. And it would deeply unsettle this community, which largely sided against Paige and her family in the aftermath, questioning the extent of the problem at the school and anxious about the blow to the school's reputation.

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