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Walking away from Paris means walking away from all that built-up capital.
Otherwise, YouTube wouldn't be walking away from a popular product.
They start walking away from suffering and start enjoying life.
"I have no intention of walking away from that table."
Having said that, I don't like walking away from challenges.
But walking away from his job was definitely a risk.
We were 13 weeks away from walking away from it all.
That was already bonding, but I'm not walking away from this.
For a second, she considered walking away from Palo Alto completely.
The teen was walking away from officers, not lunging at them.
What do you learn walking away from an experience like that?
Is Victoria's Secret Angel Adriana Lima walking away from lingerie modeling?
But Manafort said Trump wasn't walking away from his past pledges.
The woman walking away from the car has a strong look.
I like taking chances and I like walking away from things.
Nikki Bella is walking away from the ring with mixed emotions.
Like Borland, Tarpley is walking away from a potentially big payday.
Trump's stated rationales for walking away from the deal are weak.
And walking away from attacks is, well, not really his thing.
But quitting law was not really about walking away from something.
As long as I'm there, she feels safe walking away from it.
When you came out, did you consider walking away from the church?
Google employees aren't the only ones walking away from Silicon Valley headquarters.
And I could have lost $22024 million walking away from that deal.
"I know nothing about that," Trump said before walking away from Landers.
The other is walking away from it completely to pursue something else.
You can imagine people walking away from mortgages, away from their homes.
Barthelemy was last seen walking away from her Bronx apartment in 203.
Now he's walking away from the wreckage with more than $1 billion.
Gannett said last month it was not walking away from its offer.
Videos posted online showed people walking away from the jet with luggage.
"Walking away from this has not been easy," Ms. Dial-Kay said.
"We're not advocating walking away from a situation," Mr. Wexler told me.
The Point: Walking away from a sure-thing Senate seat ain't easy.
"You don't hear it on MSNBC," Biden said, walking away from him.
After he won, walking away from being heavyweight world champion proved impossible.
Hogan also said it sparked fears about U.S. walking away from NAFTA.
SoftBank is walking away from its two board seats in the process.
And I could have lost $200 million walking away from that deal.
It's hard to blame Schultz for walking away from that Hobson's choice.
It's hard to blame him, too, for walking away from Democrats altogether.
There is nothing surprising about Varda walking away from a Hollywood studio.
STRAKA: Well, I&aposm walking away from the Democratic Party and I&aposm also walking away from the divisive, hateful, and now, I think we&aposre on the brink of almost violent rhetoric that&aposs coming from the left.
On Monday, investigators said surveillance footage shows Dombroski walking away from the bar.
Now he surprised his young wife by walking away from a bountiful paycheck.
When I walked away from Anomalisa, Anomalisa had trouble walking away from me.
I looked behind me to see Andrea and Tracy walking away from us.
The footage showed McDonald walking away from officers, rather than charging at them.
The tape shows Kostial, who went by Ally, walking away from the bar.
"The fear of walking away from what works already is huge," he said.
Barthelemy, 24, was last seen walking away from her Bronx apartment in 2009.
Tony Parker is walking away from basketball after 18 seasons in the NBA.
They say they won't negotiate; they're walking away from the negotiation table ... again.
They say they won't negotiate; they're walking away from the negotiation table... again.
"I was almost at the verge of walking away from acting," he said.
Walking away from the frenzy, I found coffeehouse PublicUs about six blocks east.
By walking away from the pact, he asserted he would save American jobs.
One climactic scene just involves him walking away from the camera in resignation.
On Capitol Hill, House and Senate Republicans are also walking away from Trump.
Walking away from football is not easy for a family like the Turners.
The anonymous winner isn't the only one walking away from this with millions.
Walking away from that region has a way of sucking America back in.
Another video surfaced of Trump walking away from a second interview on Thursday.
I like spending time with folks, I have trouble walking away from them.
Pictures posted on social media showed staff walking away from their final flights.
Instead of her walking away from that or shutting down, she leans into it.
He was then seen on video walking away from the scene with a backpack.
Trudeau previously said there would be huge penalties for walking away from the deal.
Sanders is attempting a comeback after walking away from the NBA two years ago.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, meanwhile, said Trump isn't walking away from the environment.
At what point are officers justified in walking away from a situation like this?
Reports of potential bidders walking away from Yahoo can cool down the auction, too.
Howard however expressed disappointment with the U.S. walking away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
But for Hermes, it wasn't just her profession that she was walking away from.
Another widely circulated image showed a bloodied police officer walking away from the protests.
He couldn't envision that Nana would end up walking away from the game, either.
But senators and Assembly members have blamed Mr. Cuomo for walking away from negotiations.
Several people said they saw a police officer walking away from the scene sobbing.
He's not walking away from it because some poll said people don't like it.
Who wouldn't want, for just a second, to think about walking away from that.
In each of those cases, the retiring members are simply walking away from Congress.
We learn later that leaving meant effectively walking away from his family and children.
Those are indeed countries with a Christian heritage — that they are walking away from.
Less than $21,22004 of that total went to the committees he's considering walking away from.
The Trump administration alienated European allies by walking away from the Iran deal last year.
Decades after walking away from the game, Thurmond remained a Community Ambassador for the Warriors.
In the first episode of Unidentified, you touch briefly on walking away from Blink-182.
Investigators therefore need to know, among other things: -- Why was Crutcher walking away from police?
Far from it, but withholding funding or walking away from the U.N. won't change that.
That history of doing the undoable gives Republicans pause about simply walking away from Trump.
"Just walking away from anything offensive has a lot of longer-reaching impacts," Sackler says.
Both teams risked walking away from the deal that had been announced on Aug. 22.
But at what point are officers justified in walking away from a situation like this?
"We're going right now for a signing," he added, walking away from the assembled media.
She is seen walking away from the officer when he asked for her last name.
So walking away from free enterprise principles on trade and immigration is not the solution.
Harley is seen walking away from explosions at Ace Chemicals at the trailer's very end.
Landlords were walking away from their property after having someone torch it for insurance fraud.
Laquan was walking away from the officers when Officer Van Dyke arrived and started shooting.
But the idea of California walking away from a source of water now is implausible.
But soon his family is walking away from their burning city to a refugee camp.
Drastically changing NAFTA, or even walking away from it completely, will not cause a doomsday.
Trump also revived his preference for walking away from the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Some players had contemplated walking away from the league rather than accept its new circumstances.
In it, he calls out to the people walking away from the recently discharged patient.
Walking away from such a long chapter in a journey in my life — transition is tough.
We are slowly evolving the whole brand, without alienating and walking away from our current customer.
She relented, and the last time she saw him alive he was walking away from her.
His wife, Rachelle, cites the usual irreconcilable differences for walking away from their two-year marriage.
A big part of that is just putting my phone down and walking away from it.
Iran walking away from the nuclear deal would be similar to abandoning ship in unknown waters.
Walking away from the criminal enterprise his father stood for proved no easy task for Junior.
This time, President Donald Trump is walking away from meaningful, verifiable limits on Iran's bomb program.
It is not clear if the men are walking away from or toward the picture plane.
Walking away from the administration — it is the administration of our country — we need to engage.
But I don't see companies simply walking away from the table as a result of this.
You caught flack for walking away from a lucrative TV deal more than a decade ago.
Iger wrote in his memoir that he heavily considered walking away from Disney at this point.
If Hollywood companies do boycott and leave the state, they are walking away from cost-saving incentives.
And I started walking away from Doo, and he got me by one of my pin curls.
Two years ago Twitter thought about buying SoundCloud, but ended up walking away from the music service.
But turnout in some suburbs where Republicans have been walking away from their party jumped even higher.
"If anybody is walking away from this conference thinking 'business as usual,' I think that's a mistake."
Pusha T's track also touched on Drake's alleged habit of walking away from relationships and his parents.
"I need to go for a walk," he shouts in the trailer, walking away from a fight.
Dashcam video showed the teenager being shot more than a dozen times while walking away from officers.
Mo'Nique's not just walking away from the table though ... she's now calling for a boycott of Netflix.
McMaster: "The president is not walking away from the deal yet," to Fox News Sunday's James Rosen.
Someone matching his description is spotted again walking away from the motel at about 3:30 a.m.
"Walking away from NAFTA and not finding some common ground would be a huge problem," warned Hogan.
Swagger is a way of walking away from, or through, the tough conditions of a heteronormative world.
Staff and Davis ended up walking away from an low-ball offer from billionaire Shark Chris Sacca.
"It's gotten to the point where even I don't recommend walking away from it," Mr. Cayetano said.
The surveillance footage shows him walking away from the airport in the midst of travelers and bystanders.
Rouhani said Iran was ready to respond to the possibility of Trump walking away from the agreement.
"Devoting 17 legislative days from a bill, then walking away from it … makes no sense," Lee said.
" He notes: "Walking away from imperfect agreements, however, is rarely better than addressing their imperfections over time.
The other 20163 are simply walking away from politics entirely -- at least for the next two years.
Walking away from the prison, she told me, she expected to feel a bullet at any minute.
But now, I have to think long and hard about walking away from employer-provided health care.
If you don't have any deeply held political beliefs, walking away from them is way less meaningful.
But the peace he had walking away from the game, it floored me; it stuck with me.
But a Chicago police dashcam video showed McDonald walking away from police, rather than charging at them.
Just ask anyone who's tried to switch away from iMessage, or any YouTuber trying to leave YouTube: at a certain point you're not just walking away from a product, you're walking away from millions of other people, and that makes it extremely hard to take your dollars elsewhere.
Think about it this way if Republicans start walking back from the Trump agenda, walking away from it.
Walking away from the Clean Power Plan and other climate initiatives... is not just irresponsible — it is irrational.
On Wednesday afternoon, 12-year-old Naomi Jones was seen walking away from her house in Pensacola, Florida.
She hurt him worse than anybody had ever hurt him by walking away from him [at their wedding].
Angelique Kerber is the new Wimbledon champion, but Serena Williams is walking away from the match an icon.
International accords: It looked for a time like Trump had reconsidered walking away from the Iran nuclear deal.
According to police, a surveillance camera captured a man, who matched Redmond's description, walking away from the scene.
Well, they're walking away from the physical reality of the home they've built, but not the digital afterlife.
She said the U.S. threw away a "golden opportunity" by walking away from a deal at the summit.
After walking away from the reporter, Grimm reemerged on screen once he believed the camera has stopped rolling.
If other combinations are not feasible, walking away from another coalition could plunge Germany into a political limbo.
I'm not saying that we're walking away from the issues — you need to get a return on that.
I'm forever walking away from interviews thinking about the brilliant follow-up question that just popped into mind.
As the President well knows, you can't get a 'better deal' by walking away from the negotiating table.
Some Republican senators have also suggested that Trump is walking away from the table as a negotiating gambit.
Most of us can't imagine walking away from the game, but Ortiz can imagine a life beyond baseball.
After walking away from the entertainment industry, he reinvented himself when the social web was in its infancy.
Later, as the two are walking away from the confrontation, she appears to spit at the man again.
The guilt that comes with walking away from a book you thought you'd enjoy can be all-consuming.
"We shouldn't be walking away from special Senate traditions in this kind of cavalier way," Mr. Wyden said.
The two senators briefly engaged in what looked like an uncomfortable discussion before walking away from each other.
Bryan then swivels around to his window to record May and her crew walking away from the house.
"I'm not walking away from the fact that I consider them friends," he said of the two men.
Many on the ground, however, felt that Washington was walking away from Asia, something not discussed by Green.
But even with an audible warning, don't linger long near the back before walking away from the car.
Rodney Frelinghuysen, who announced his retirement Monday -- are walking away from seats where Trump barely won in 2016.
The United States in May said it was walking away from an international deal on Iran's nuclear program.
Abandoned in woodland, their captors seemed to hesitate, walking away from the scene, before turning and opening fire.
In the western province of Saskatchewan, premier Scott Moe also expressed concern about walking away from the talks.
Accepting every coffee date or walking away from a conference with 75 business cards—what does that really achieve.
No matter what happens between the two of them, Kardashian won't be walking away from his daughter anytime soon.
Korecki: Biden didn't just lose, he lost so badly he's walking away from New Hampshire without winning one delegate.
I thought of those poor jerks on the mountain who were willfully walking away from everything beautiful around them.
After walking away from the deal on June 1, it is barred from rebidding for Akzo until Dec. 1.
The prime minister paused, moved his arms up and down and flashed a smile before walking away from reporters.
Some campaigners said that leaving the European Union would be like walking away from any other annoying international organisation.
Yet walking away from Unasur rather than trying to bypass Venezuela and reform the organisation looks like a mistake.
Officials are seeking ways to bring Russia back into compliance with the treaty rather than walking away from it.
A stunning number of millennials walking away from cushy jobs, and they don&apost even have a backup plan.
Thursday and was last seen walking away from his home in Cove, Chambers County Sheriff Brian C. Hawthorne said.
This episode ended on a cliffhanger with Colton abruptly walking away from a heated conversation between the two contestants.
Trump insists he will broker better agreements as president by simply walking away from the negotiating table when necessary.
Near Death starts with your character, a pilot, walking away from a crash-landing near the abandoned Sutro Station.
But the new co-CEOs could take more dramatic steps, such as walking away from some of those leases.
BREAKFAST BROWSE No deal Tribune's walking away from its $3.9 billion media merger with Sinclair, after scrutiny from regulators.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina abruptly walking away from a Marine veteran who approached Graham to ask about impeachment.
But as her FIRE date drew near, anxiety crept in; she feared walking away from a high-paying job.
He says that walking away from the agreement would be a momentous setback for efforts to address climate change.
As a result, 150 years after the 15th amendment, millions of voters are walking away from the ballot box.
In just walking away from the Syrian Kurds, Trump has weakened their island of decency, rather than amplified it.
What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
A man wearing a suit and tie can be seen removing a knife and walking away from the suspect.
Ladi Ogunnunbi was headed to church shortly before Watts was killed and saw the suspect walking away from him.
Moments later, she considered how her fellow (male) honorees were walking away from their sports with huge bank accounts.
You can see below how the pair exchanged seemingly heated words and Sanders gesticulated before walking away from Warren.
What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
Opponents notched a victory when they pushed Zuckerberg to commit to walking away from the project if need be.
"We're walking away from the prospect of a December rate hike," said Art Hogan, Wunderlich Securities chief market strategist.
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said Britain had no intention of walking away from the deal, known as the JCPOA.
It was a story about walking away from death, about choosing not to put it all on the line.
Or that he is walking away from things such as building the border wall that his base quite clearly values.
Lastly, Stotter shoots a video of the models walking away from the constructed scene to create an element of surprise.
Click here to view original GIFGetting hit and thrown by a bus and then simply walking away from the ordeal?
Hard Brexit puts the emphasis on taking back such controls even if that means walking away from the single market.
Tesla claims that Model X owners have a 93 percent probability of walking away from a crash without serious injury.
In footage from the camera, Jackson can be seen interacting with several people before apparently walking away from the area.
But walking away from the show for days or weeks at a time blunts the impact and resets the stakes.
After walking away from Housewives, Caroline and her family spent three years on their own Bravo spinoff, Manzo'd With Children.
Megyn Kelly will be walking away from NBC with $30 million, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a knife, not lunging toward officers as police had said.
He wants to ramp up no deal preparations to show the EU Britain is serious about walking away from talks.
In the Brooklyn incident, the officers were walking away from a call when they were attacked with water, Monahan said.
" You can see Baer walking away from the altercation with the phone in his hand -- while telling his wife, "Stop.
Walking away from it all would be just as hard for Mary Tyler Moore as it was for Mary Richards.
"My fellow citizens, America is back," he said, before walking away from the podium amid shouted questions about Roy Moore.
Still, walking away from ailing businesses while profiting from their real estate is right out of the private equity playbook.
The shot of Shepard as a bloodied Yeager, walking away from a crash, remains perhaps the film's most indelible image.
Or he observes them in slow motion, walking away from the camera, as if they were tired of being seen.
RCEP also covers fewer service sectors — one reason which some reports said led to India walking away from the deal.
President Donald Trump's campaign manager, Brad Parscale, however, accused the company of walking away from "hundreds of millions" in revenue.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina abruptly walking away from a Marine veteran who approached Graham to ask him about impeachment.
Kim will interpret walking away from Iran as the end of any diplomatic option should he be interested in one.
Walking away from the deal is more likely to result in worse Iranian behavior and a steady drumbeat for airstrikes.
He had landed some work calling college football games for Fox Sports Net and thought about walking away from Utica.
Iran said last week that it would begin walking away from some of the deal's restrictions on its nuclear activity.
Instead this impedes the growth of our great game by walking away from an opportunity to reach sports fans worldwide.
The emphasis on headlights makes sense: Walking away from a crash is good, but avoiding a crash entirely is better.
Photographs posted to social media showed some people walking away from a bus whose side windows had been blown out.
According to The Information, that promotion resulted in Stasior walking away from day-to-day duties running the Siri team.
Officer Shelby said he ignored her commands to stop, walking away from her and toward his vehicle, his arms raised.
Walking away from Ms. Bonazzi after more than a decade, she said, was like trying to walk away from family.
"The victim went down to meet the driver, received his order and began walking away from the vehicle," police said.
Our policy should be designed to raise those costs — something that can be done without walking away from the JCPOA.
"I do think the possibility of NAFTA partners walking away from the table mattered quite a bit," the lobbyist said.
And while hopefully we don't have to worry about Hargitay walking away from the show anytime soon, you never know.
But the footage released more than a year later showed McDonald walking away from officers, rather than charging at them.
Blankfein will be walking away from Goldman Sachs with more than a gold watch to mark his retirement as CEO.
But the XOM culture of setting a clear bottom line and walking away from any deal if it's not met will.
"I'm walking away from a hedge fund with my name on the door... I mean, I want to be an artist."
Killing his channel now would be something like Dave Chappelle walking away from comedy at the very height of his career.
A few moments later the café owner told us it was safe to leave so we left, walking away from Ramblas.
He wants to ramp up no-deal preparations to show the EU that Britain is serious about walking away from talks.
But that's not the full picture — Uber wins because it's walking away from this lawsuit with a chance for a future.
MALICE: Because President Trump has already explicitly said repeatedly I have no problem getting up and walking away from the table.
This is a man throwing a tantrum over bandages, and walking away from the situation convinced he's a genius for it.
It's about only doing what's within your personal comfort level and walking away from the date feeling like you had fun.
So brutal, in fact, the beloved This Is Us star has been thisclose to walking away from Hollywood three separate times.
One of the hardest things about walking away from the iPhone is giving up how well it works with the Mac.
"The reason the carbonated soft drink category has declined is not because people are walking away from the category," Modi said.
We should be getting along, helping each other out if we need it, walking away from suffering and enjoying life together.
"There are just a lot of rewards in walking away from this whole thing," aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia said of Boeing.
REMEMBER, I WASN'T WALKING AWAY FROM THE COMPANY, I WASN'T DAY DREAMING ABOUT RETIREMENT, I WASN'T LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB.
"Walking away from negotiations is sadly consistent with the Trump Administration's retreat from our nation's existing Clean Car Standards," Becerra said.
Trump announced Tuesday that he is walking away from the deal, which curbed Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
However, I hate walking away from my unvested stock, which at this point totals more than two years of my salary.
Walking away from Paris makes it less likely that the U.S. will have a global leadership role, politically, economically, or morally.
Beasley, a 23-year veteran of the police force, was reported missing Thursday and last seen walking away from his home.
Why it matters: Walking away from the Iran deal and reimposing sanctions would lower volumes of Iranian crude in international markets.
But the point of this anecdote is to show that Trump loves walking away from negotiations as an attempted power move.
Jenelle Evans and David Eason are walking away from the cameras, so they say, while she pushes her new cosmetics line.
In the Trump era, young voters may be walking away from the parties themselves, but they are voting quite like Democrats.
It was a risky move, since he was walking away from his dream career without knowing if he could come back.
Democrats accused Republicans of walking away from talks and putting provisions in the bill that they know Democrats could not support.
Laquan McDonald, Chicago, 2014 Laquan McDonald, 17, was killed by a Chicago police officer as he was walking away from officers.
He considered quitting and simply walking away from the issue, a familiar decision for many whistle-blowers he has spoken to.
And the president is walking away from our global leadership in combating climate change and we have to defend against that.
" "What I want to make clear is we&aposre not walking away, and we certainly aren&apost walking away from you.
By turns intimate and sweeping, the film opens with six soldiers walking away from the camera down a spookily deserted street.
I have been walking away from institutional religion for half my life now, fifteen years dismantling what the first fifteen built.
The agent is then seen tucking the weapon back into his waistband, raising his hands and walking away from the crowd.
Javid wants to ramp up no-deal preparations to show the EU that Britain is serious about walking away from talks.
It has held talks with rival planemaker Boeing over switching to 737s but was not yet walking away from Airbus, he said.
Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said in September that walking away from the deal is an "option" if the US withdraws.
Amber Heard is washing her hands from all things Johnny Depp -- she's walking away from her lawsuit against one of Johnny's friends.
He proposed walking away from talks with the British after they refused to give up lower tariffs for their dominions and colonies.
Lisa Keefe from Nottingham, England, was walking away from her washing machine the other day when she heard a loud, thudding noise.
"People are not walking away from TV, although digital is growing," said Colleen Leddy, head of communications strategy at advertising agency Droga5.
Still, behavior change experts like Schueller and Vilardaga are not walking away from the potential of health apps to improve our lives.
It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a 4-inch knife, not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
I was in my early 30s, and I was walking away from a job that I really loved and was good at.
It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a four-inch knife, not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
Finally last month, likely in an attempt to stop the bleeding, the company announced it was walking away from the Virtustream deal.
Trump's choices seem limited -- walking away from talks now would expose him to justifiable claims he is out of his diplomatic depth.
It showed McDonald walking away from police as he held a 13-inch knife, not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
Obama ended his final White House Correspondents' dinner by dropping the mic and saying "Obama out" before walking away from the podium.
Walking away from power and divorcing oneself from all the puffery and pageantry that comes with being a "somebody" takes genuine character.
I initially overcame this by literally stuffing a bit of cardboard into my 'page down' key and walking away from my laptop.
I remember walking away from that feeling so invigorated by my love for shooting porn and making content and sex in general.
McConnell's strategy — walking away from fights with the president when possible — is an act of restraint that can only last so long.
But coaching is what he does — what he is, really — and walking away from it, he said, was no way to live.
Tony Martinez, the mayor of Brownsville, said he could not recall a previous case of a child walking away from Casa Padre.
In Washington, Trump's nominee to be the secretary of the U.S. Army said walking away from the talks was the correct decision.
McHale previously negotiated to buy an ad in the game on behalf of an unnamed client before walking away from the deal.
Walking away from the Paris climate agreement and clashing with Europe over trade have already created a fissure with Germany and France.
The mayor of Turin, Chiara Appendino, denied walking away from the pact and accused Milan and Cortina of plotting behind her back.
It involves turning your back on the status quo, walking away from social conventions, and not settling for less than you deserve.
Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are both single again -- the couple is walking away from their relationship .. for now, TMZ has learned.
The African-American teen was walking away from police, a knife in his hand, when one officer fired at him 16 times.
Chou found out that many people were simply walking away from options because they didn&apost have the funds to exercise them.
The video showed McDonald walking away from police, holding a 4-inch knife, but not lunging toward officers, as police had said.
That kind of neediness is incredibly hard to deal with and no one would blame you for walking away from the relationship.
But actually walking away from it, without a real answer, I think actually makes the world less safe rather than more safe.
Surveillance footage from a doorbell camera showed a man approaching the front door on Thursday and then walking away from the house.
So clouded has become the future of Grasberg that Rio Tinto is now openly talking about walking away from its minority investment.
Craig David's walking away ... from his baller penthouse cause he's ready to sell it, and he wants a pretty penny for it.
Boys aside, Biles is walking away from the Olympics with something a lot more important – five medals, including four gold and one bronze.
He saw Holloway walking away from the window and Davidow was seated at the table, bleeding onto the floor, according to the affidavit.
The big picture: Trump isn't just walking away from a landmark of the last Cold War, he's looking ahead to the next one.
Sheila ends up walking away from dinner and, in that moment, I am extremely confused as to what my next move should be.
All signatories should stick to it instead of walking away from it, as this is a responsibility we must assume for future generations.
I'm walking away from this missing a man I have never met, and yet feeling joy about the work that he has done.
First, they are walking away from the "Made in China 2025" plan, a blueprint for turning the country into an advanced manufacturing power.
Instead of walking away from your fashionable fad at its peak hipness, you've let it linger long enough to become a consumer commodity.
In a brief statement first given to CNBC, campaign spokeswoman Carlie Waibel said the Minnesota lawmaker is walking away from corporate PAC money.
But there is increasing evidence that walking away from the table doesn't work as well for a President as it can for businessmen.
We can see Kim Jong Un walking away from a SLBM body that was just ejected from the test stand to the left.
And that by walking away from its role as a check and balance on Trump, Republican leaders are putting party before country. 8.
A video from the scene shows DeVos walking away from one entrance of Jefferson Middle School after being physically blocked from the entrance.
As he often does, U.S. President Donald Trump defied expectations, walking away from the negotiating table and canceling a pre-planned agreement signing.
Ultra-gory deaths, orgy mini games, and the character walking away from it all like nothing mattered, were all staples of the franchise.
But Trump's real objective may be to goad Iran into walking away from the accord and thereby accepting the blame for its demise.
A police video of the shooting from a department helicopter shows Mr. Crutcher slowly walking away from Officer Shelby and toward his vehicle.
If the U.S. is walking away from "the mantle of global leadership," they have key questions about trade and international institutions, she said.
HOW CAN THE PRESIDENT NOT URGE WALKING AWAY FROM THIS DEAL, GIVEN THE WHOLE IN THE FINANCIALS HAVE CHANGED SINCE IT WAS CREATED?
These moves begin with the full cast onstage, walking away from the audience in two rows, their backs to us: a slow retreat.
One worker, Bill Jones, quit abruptly, walking away from more than $10,000 in severance because he could not stand seeing the Mexican trainees.
Kushner and Ivanka have to decide if they'd serve themselves and the president better by walking away from their formal White House roles.
For reasons now lost to history, he hammered into Christ's left leg and arm, destroying them before walking away from the work unfinished.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez after Amazon announced it was walking away from $1.5 billion in incentives it had been promised due to political opposition.
"If we can't get this done instead of walking away from either repeal or replace ... I don't want that to happen," he said.
The police on Tuesday released an image of the suspect wearing a black coat and walking away from the scene of the stabbing.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina didn't mention human rights in his statement praising Trump for walking away from "a bad deal" in Vietnam.
Even if Verizon has buyer's remorse, it is going to have a hard time walking away from this deal as a legal matter.
"I lost a daughter four years ago at age 25," said Ellen Laag, still crying after walking away from her exchange with Biden.
In May Iran gave notice that it would begin walking away from the deal, provision by provision, unless the Europeans could shield Iran's economy.
Trump's walking away from TPP also damaged at least some of Abe's structural reform drives, which may sour the outlook for a bilateral deal.
In a second clip, Baer is seen walking away from his wife with a phone in one hand and a coffee in the other.
"The question of who won't be around much longer will be answered then," he said, before walking away from shouted questions from the press.
So, next month Mr. Porton — a 67-year-old educator whom students praised as a lifesaver and life-changer — is walking away from teaching.
What responsible advisers should be telling Mr Trump is that simply walking away from the JCPOA would lead to the worst of all worlds.
Rugby Australia, however, is still to finalise their agreement, with long-term broadcaster Fox Sports walking away from negotiations according to numerous media reports.
Unfortunately, while she's certainly a frontrunner, I don't foresee Ronan walking away from the 90th Academy Awards with a little golden man in hand.
"I told you when you looked over here you would see different things," he said, walking away from the jury to point to Cosby.
Walking away from the main Fox assets would give Comcast less negotiating leverage with Disney and Fox to end the bidding war for Sky.
"Walking away from football was one of the easiest things that I ever did," the former defensive end tells PEOPLE in a new interview.
As Jimmy and Jack were walking away from the vehicle, the first security guard held up a badge to me and drew his handgun.
Police that arrived on-scene then took into custody two men walking away from the bar, but  one was released hours later  after questioning.
While I'm not feeling completely aggro, like that one guy after he binged The Walking Dead, I'm not walking away from this completely unscathed.
"They wanted me to walk up and go like this," Trump said before briefly walking away from his lectern and shadowboxing an imaginary Putin.
Kevin Hart is apologizing to the LGBTQ Community once again ... the second time he's done so since walking away from the Oscars hosting gig.
President Trump will now have to answer for walking away from one of the most hard-fought and popular global achievements in recent memory.
And as someone who really, really likes Harry Potter, I'm actually walking away from Fantastic Beasts excited to see where the movies go next.
Yet, under Carson, HUD is walking away from the agency's mission to fight discrimination and is instead prioritizing the more nebulous "self-sufficiency" standard.
So no, I'm not sad that Georgia Republicans have decided to punish Delta for walking away from the NRA by pulling Delta's corporate welfare.
Soon after Macron took office, Trump announced he was walking away from the Paris climate accord, a landmark international agreement to combat global warming.
But I didn't expect that walking away from my job as CEO would break me, nor did I realize how far I would sink.
Walking away from that project, which remains a high priority with Europe and China, cost America a degree of global leadership, political analysts say.
Mr. Lonergan, who was already a successful playwright before wandering into the movie business, could have been forgiven for just walking away from it.
On Monday, GKSD Investment Holding pulled out of a bid for NMC, in the latest sign of potential buyers walking away from the deal.
After walking away from The Daily Show in August 2015, Jon Stewart popped up throughout the election like the ghost of political comedy past.
The Hanoi summit ended with Mr. Trump walking away from the negotiating table, but it may nonetheless have provided future negotiators with some foundations.
"He went on: "What I want to make clear is we&aposre not walking away, and we certainly aren&apost walking away from you.
Starboard has also criticized the company for walking away from a $205-per-share offer from generic drug maker Mylan NV in late 2015.
Toward the end of the clip, cops show up on Bridget's doorstep, and you see her walking away from her residence with an officer.
I lasted two months before pulling the plug and walking away from it all into the wild, wonderful world of freelancing in New York.
But his progress ended suddenly in 2012, when Mr. Spurr shocked the fashion industry and announced that he was walking away from his brand.
"I am not going to write off the jobs of thousands of Australians by walking away from traditional industries," he told Australia's Channel Seven.
It's Washington's way of saying that "it hasn't actually lost Asia Pacific" and American leaders are "not walking away from the region," he said.
Walking away from your valuables to take a care-free swim at the pool or beach can be an unsettling feeling, and with good reason.
In that episode, Lemonis ended up walking away from potentially investing in an athletic apparel company that's pulling in $1 million in revenue per year.
"On his comments, I&aposm going to stay focused on defending jobs for Canadians and supporting Canadian interests," Trudeau said before walking away from reporters.
You just can't come in and build a gate on somebody's property without asking -- especially not giving them the keys and walking away from it.
Gonzalez, who frequented the park, was seen "walking away from a small fire" on Sunday afternoon carrying a fire extinguisher and lighter, the sheriff said.
The shooting was caught on tape, with video showing Crutcher, who is black, walking away from police offers after they confronted him in North Tulsa.
By casually walking away from the mic without even needing to hear "correct" from the judges or giving the word time to appear on screen.
"We are seeing impulsiveness not just in communications, like tweets, but in policy — like walking away from the Paris Accord," said Democratic strategist Tad Devine.
The United States has reaped enormous economic and strategic benefits from multilateral trade pacts and only stands to lose by walking away from them now.
"The correct approach is to continue dialogue, not walking away from it," Abu Hafez Al-Hakim, a leader of the group, said in a statement.
" Walking away from people and being like, "Oh man, I don't have time to talk to you about this—like, I didn't vote for him.
"Anyone who thinks Republicans are walking away from all the policies in AHCA/BCRA are not paying attention," another Republican health care lobbyist told me.
Walking away from a truly global agreement to reduce emissions is a shocking abdication of America's leadership role and a decision that threatens our future.
Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry said he believes the U.S. should renegotiate the 2015 Paris Climate Accord instead of walking away from the deal.
A second White House official said the threat of a nuclear conflict was a major factor in Trump walking away from the meeting with Kim.
Trump said Tuesday that the U.S. would be walking away from the Iran deal and that sanctions on the Middle Eastern country would be reinstated.
Bottom line: Without a more compelling and coherent Plan B, the logic of walking away from Plan A seems unwise and not well thought through.
Congressional leaders — including Democrats — broadly praised President Donald Trump for walking away from his second summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un on Thursday.
Avicii retired from dance music this year at the age of 26, walking away from outrageously lucrative performance deals and a career at its peak.
Walking away from one nuclear disarmament deal while trying to strike another would be a trick, even for a self-proclaimed dealmaker like Mr. Trump.
Chris Brown's baby mama is walking away from one legal battle after working things out with the woman she claims made death threats against her.
Mr. Trump wasn't just walking away from the efforts of his two predecessors to shrink the population of the prison and, eventually, to close it.
Bowe Bergdahl, who pleaded guilty to desertion and endangering other troops by walking away from his base in Afghanistan and getting captured by the Taliban.
Walking away from the J.C.P.O.A. turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists and intelligence professionals negotiated.
During her final one-on-one date with Peter in Australia, she had a hard conversation with him before eventually walking away from the show.
As the trial plays out, the public has not seen senators -- in possible violation of Senate trial rules -- standing and walking away from their desks.
His archetypal boomer has traded dean's-office occupations for corner-office employment, but a little sheepishly, walking away from the counterculture without really repudiating it.
It allows Trump to avoid walking away from his own position, yet shields his administration from the opprobrium it would receive if it reintroduced torture.
But European officials have quietly indicated they failed to convince the Trump administration that walking away from the accord would be an enormous diplomatic error.
What he's said: Six months after leaving Facebook (and walking away from nearly a billion of dollars of unvested Facebook stock), Acton infamously tweeted #deletefacebook.
"All signatories should stick to it instead of walking away from it, as this is a responsibility we must assume for future generations," he said.
Silverton is "selectively walking away from investments where we think they&aposre on the higher end of...this valuation change that&aposs happened," he said.
Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated.
Walking away from the baggage carousel with a suitcase you mistook for your own isn't theft; it's theft only if you knew you didn't own it.
Apple isn't walking away from the car idea, but, as The New York Times reported on Wednesday, its ambitions are smaller and focused closer to home.
Penalizing Beijing for dumping steel and aluminum in American markets is one thing; walking away from friends simply because their labor costs are lower is another.
Whoever he was as a person, he had an important role in your story, and in walking away from him, that story has inevitably, irrevocably changed.
After embracing a group of adults, including his mother, father and brother, he picks up his young nephew and holds him, walking away from the group.
If Trump moves to decertify the accord, it would mark another example of walking away from international commitments as he pursues his nationalist "America First" agenda.
I'm concerned, though, that we're walking away from the possibility of peace, when you have the Israeli government talking about annexing parts of the West Bank.
Raburn, who was upset in the first when Barrett called him out on a third strike, was walking away from the plate when Barrett tossed him.
The big tech giants are moving fast against the political right, the libertarian radicals, and those walking away from the Democrat Party in the United States.
"Teachers started walking away from their positions because this is not what they signed up for," said Bill Kappenhagen, who took over as Brown's third principal.
It posted a half-year profit of A$23.6 million in February and will pay Varian about A$16 million for walking away from the deal.
"There are mistakes like that and I was asked to give an example and I did it," Spicer replied, shortly before walking away from the podium.
It was that deal that ultimately brought the House Freedom Caucus on board, and it was that deal that left moderates walking away from the legislation.
In walking away from the Paris Agreement, President Donald Trump would be turning his back on the entire world and on the consensus of climate science.
Regling said he was "very nervous" at the prospect of the IMF walking away from the program because some euro zone states consider its participation crucial.
Meanwhile, Williams' own words today clearly mirror Winfrey's early advice when the former NFL star talks about walking away from the game that made him famous.
Rather, says Lyons, it may have been Wilson's decision to pursue Brown right after the initial struggle, when Brown was walking away from the squad car.
"I would rather be part of a protest festival than basically just be a silent voice walking away from it," Dr. Rothblatt said in an interview.
By walking away from the JCPOA, we send an important message about how seriously we do or do not respect the deals to which we agree.
By placing one of his "key lieutenants" on Dimon's board when Berkshire doesn't own any of JPMorgan's stock, Buffett is "clearly walking away" from Wells Fargo.
In 2014, McDonald, a black teen who was walking away from officers with a knife in his hand, was shot 16 times by a police officer.
The sophomore told his father that there had been shots fired at school and that he was walking away from the building toward his mother's house.
Later in the segment, Santorum did praise Trump for walking away from his second summit with Kim without signing a bad denuclearization deal with North Korea.
Instead of emerging victorious, many of Trump's allies are walking away from a record-breaking government shutdown feeling outplayed, not least by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
He noted the ramifications of walking away from a deal that the U.S. negotiated alongside China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
He is signaling an openness to changing the failed GOP plan to buy votes from members of his caucus who are walking away from the fiasco.
As Cochran is walking away from the podium, he turns to Darden, looks him right in the eyes, and says a racial epithet under his breath.
Prosecutors have said there was no reason for Shelby to fire on a man who was walking away from her with his hands in the air.
Biden has sharply criticized Trump for walking away from the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran, which Biden would reinstate should Tehran comply with its provisions.
Many young and healthy Americans are opting out, so insurance companies are losing billions, asking for outrageous increases in premiums and walking away from state exchanges.
The deal comes two days after talks appeared to unravel when Democrats accused Republicans of walking away from negotiations and drafting the bill on their own.
She's a likely candidate because in the promo for the next Bachelor episode she's walking away from Peter, who is calling for her to come back.
"I can't see any political leadership walking away from the responsibility it's assumed for 30 years and allowing Israel to return to that role," he said.
Verizon's more intensive mmWave signal can have a noticeable impact, but you can solve that by simply walking away from the tower and dropping to LTE.
The whole point of flip-flops as being damaging in politics is because they represent a walking away from a deeply held belief for political expediency.
Republicans blame Democrats for being intransigent and walking away from opportunities to add DACA into the spending bill, but Democrats say it's Trump they couldn't trust.
On Thursday, after walking away from a pregnant woman asking for help, he was forced to flee the angry, heckling residents of a burned-out town.
Just two weeks ago, Murray accused Blunt and other Senate GOP leaders of walking away from the talks because of concerns from House GOP fiscal hawks.
The Chinese insurer ditched its attempt last year to acquire Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc for $14 billion, walking away from its most high-profile deal.
But the grainy dash camera video of the shooting released more than a year later showed McDonald walking away from officers, rather than charging at them.
Rose McGowan and her ex-husband aren't just walking away from their marriage ... they're abandoning their attempts at having babies through in vitro ... TMZ has learned.
"Will you tell Putin to stay out of U.S. elections?" the correspondent asked in a booming voice as Mr. Trump was walking away from the lectern.
Tyga was taken into custody by LAPD in Hollywood early Wednesday morning, but he's walking away from this one with a traffic ticket ... TMZ has learned.
Dash cam video and footage from a helicopter show Crutcher walking away from officers with his hands up, then being shot as he approached his car door.
"I sincerely hope both the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans don't make the mistake of walking away from longstanding, responsible policies to counter Russian aggression," he said.
" While discussing real estate opportunities, Trump advised, "What you should never do is pay too much, even if that means walking away from a very good site.
And I think people are walking away from the Democratic Party, and they know the Republicans are there to support America and our flag and our constitution.
You're walking away from not only a popular show but these are people that you watch and you either learn from them or you marvel at them.
In 2011, the company laid off a significant portion of its game development team, saying it was walking away from console games to focus on mobile titles.
Later that year, in November, a Chicago judge ordered police to release the video, which showed that McDonald was shot as he was walking away from officers.
Clariant had faced a potential $210 million hit from walking away from the deal, and a $60 million fee if Clariant shareholders failed to approved the transaction.
But pressed as he was walking away from the microphones if he stood by his support of Trump as the GOP presumptive nominee, Ryan ignored the question.
But rather than walking away from tennis, Williams, who won the 2017 Australian Open while pregnant, is making her Grand Slam comeback at Roland Garros this week.
If the deal is blocked, the insurance giants would be better off just walking away from a merger agreement that was contentious from the start, analysts said.
In the aftermath of the charges, billions of dollars of firm assets were ring-fenced in order to prevent trading partners from walking away from the fund.
Hughes, an Air Force veteran who lost to the incumbent in 303 by 5 points, has sought to frame Peterson as "walking away" from the farm bill.
Additionally, he has enjoyed doing something on his own — "That's a really cool thing," James said — even when it meant walking away from other multimillion-dollar opportunities.
The video showed a Chicago police officer fatally shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald who carried a pocket knife and appeared to be walking away from police.
"We are both confident enough in where we finished and satisfied enough with our careers that we are content in walking away from it," Theisen-Eaton said.
"If these reports are true, the President is walking away from the good faith, bipartisan Alexander-Murray negotiations and risking the health care of millions of Americans."
Take a look at this s... One of the hardest things about walking away from the iPhone is giving up how well it works with the Mac.
Soon thereafter, a surveillance camera finally began to capture the scene, which showed Kelley Jr. walking away from a swarm of police officers — maybe 10 in total.
The sophomore told his father that there had been shots fired at school and that he was walking away from the building toward his mother's house nearby.
One answer is that he's extrapolating from his own business career, in which he has done very well by running up debts, then walking away from them.
Indeed, walking away from the Iran deal will only convince Kim -- and our allies -- that Washington's word can't be trusted and there's no point in pursuing diplomacy.
In 2014, Laquan McDonald, a black teen who was walking away from officers with a knife in his hand, was shot 16 times by a police officer.
Whether that's switching careers, going back to school, or walking away from a j-o-b to start your own business, it takes a lot of guts.
Crasthorpe watched the man she had spoken to walking away from her, and when he passed out of sight she missed him as if she knew him.
It also stresses the importance of having a Plan B, including options for walking away from deals altogether if they fail to fit with a broader strategy.
But both European leaders no doubt reminded the American president that walking away from what he derides as the "worst deal ever" will not be so easy.
" Key quote: "Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated.
Claw machines are a total ripoff, rigged to thwart your chances of walking away from an arcade with some sick prize like a plush Minion or whatever.
Some analysts praised Kapoor's financial discipline in walking away from Pfizer, as it did from a deal for Merck in 2014, but Bernstein's Andrew Wood was disappointed.
"Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated," he said.
Meadows said Republican leadership should be more open to walking away from a deal — in other words, they should be more open to allowing a shutdown. Rep.
PARIS — Fiat Chrysler late Wednesday abruptly withdrew its proposal to merge with Renault, walking away from a deal that could have fundamentally reshaped the global auto industry.
Walking away from a family member, such as a parent, can also cause you to feel alone because friends and partners may not fully understand your decision.
It will just accelerate the capitulation of the G.O.P. to the Bannonites, while Republicans with inner red lines are going to keep walking away from the party.
But even if you argue that walking away from the Kurds in Syria was the right coldblooded, strategic thing to do, how a president does things matters.
Mr. Abbas could decide that this is the moment for dramatic pushback, like walking away from the security cooperation that has long helped protect Israelis from terrorism.
They could choose to push back against it — perhaps by unleashing violence or walking away from the security cooperation that has long helped protect Israelis from terrorism.
" Another tweet from Booker showed the two men backs turned, walking away from each other in true duel fashion as described in the hit broadway musical "Hamilton.
Starting both clocks would allow the White House to begin negotiations with Mexico and Canada while holding in hand the threat of walking away from the table.
Amid a sexual assault investigation and after being released by two teams in two weeks, the wide receiver tweeted that he was walking away from the league.
Amid a sexual assault investigation and after being released by two teams in two weeks, the wide receiver tweeted that he was walking away from the league.
That might involve putting the puzzle down and walking away from it as well, but the difference is that you're going to come back and try again.
Walking away from basketball was never an option, but leaving Jersey City, or taking over another team after decades at St. Anthony, just didn't feel right, either.
Saving less than 4 percent or 6 percent or whatever your company requires in order to get the company match is like walking away from free money. 2.
On Beauty When third-generation Kiehl's heir Jami Morse Heidegger sold the family business to L'Oreal in 2000, she thought she was walking away from beauty for good.
When you're young you can survive on ramen and heavy metal and you walk away unscathed, the hero of an action movie walking away from an exploding helicopter.
The situation got so vile that one prominent Magic writer, Geordie Tait, published a rant decrying the misogyny of his fellow players before walking away from the game.
For years after walking away from the company's day-to-day operations, he continued to request detailed reports on drug sales and sales representatives' performance, the complaint said.
As a result, every major character walking away from the one battle we've been preparing eight years for largely unscathed wasn't a victory, so much as a disappointment.
They need that 'talk-out' point and not feel like they are being a sucker by walking away from a situation — that it is ok to do so.
The couple announced in September that they would be walking away from the show after the upcoming season in an effort to focus on family and other projects.
And while it seems like every beloved couple in Hollywood is walking away from each other, there are plenty of couples that have stood the test of time.
The game trades the original's loaded revolver for the NES's classic Zapper accessory so there's no risk of any player not actually walking away from the table afterwards.
It appears to show a man brandishing a firearm approaching the patrol car and later walking away from the car in what appears to be a different location.
"From a female perspective, I found myself walking away from the presentation extremely empowered, not only from her words, but from her actions amidst extreme adversity," she said.
People have been walking away from and refusing the white room, the male room, the straight room, the able-bodied room, all the rooms, for a long time.
In a video of the Brooklyn incident, two officers, already visibly wet, are seen walking away from a conversation with individuals who are obscured by a parked car.
Ending a heated bidding war, a consortium led by China's Anbang Insurance said Thursday it was walking away from its proposed takeover of Starwood, worth about $14 billion.
It's walking away from the idea that any country ought to take moral leadership for refugees — and, indeed, it's not at all clear that any other country will.
Carlson told Fox News's Howard Kurtz during his media affairs program "Media Buzz" on Sunday that walking away from his editor-in-chief position was a difficult decision.
Walking away from the deal means that the United States will likely re-impose sanctions against Iran after 180 days, unless some other agreement is reached before then.
Utilities from Europe to Asia to the U.S. are walking away from coal, but Trump has made propping up this failing industry the cornerstone of his energy policy.
I looked at this project as remixing this thing and getting it the way I wanted it to be and then kind of walking away from it forever.
Trump's business interest will receive at least $6 million for walking away from its long-term contracts, and the Trump signage could be removed as early as Aug.
"It would be the equivalent of walking away from the WTO and our commitments there without us actually notifying our withdrawal," said a source familiar with the bill.
But Anthony had no interest in speaking about it, claiming ignorance of the comments and nearly walking away from his postgame interview when he was asked about it.
Melania and the Prez were walking away from Air Force One Monday after landing in Tel Aviv ... when he reached for her hand, but Melania wasn't having it.
After the final credits, the movie returns to Lee: The Watchers are shown walking away from him, apparently out of boredom, as he calls after them in protest.
But that would mean walking away from leases, which would anger landlords who might refuse to do business with the company in the future or demand tougher terms.
European attachment to the deal has led some of its opponents to try to create circumstances that could bait the Iranians into walking away from the deal themselves.
During a recent interview, he talked about his last day at TSG and the emotions of walking away from a plant where he had worked for two decades.
Canada's biggest pension funds say they are walking away from more and more global infrastructure deals, citing concerns that intense competition for assets has driven valuations too far.
" In his opening remarks at the Senate on Tuesday, Ashley said the North Korean leader "shows no interest in walking away from his nuclear or ballistic missile programs.
As the victim was walking away from the door, Bynes, who was the resident of the apartment, came to his balcony and the two began to exchange words.
But the dashcam video -- which a judge ordered the city to release 13 months after the shooting -- showed McDonald walking away from police, rather than charging at them.
And instead of walking away from the sale, they'll join the growing share of buyers who are rolling their remaining balance into a loan for a new car.
The people said that as of Thursday the Trump Organization was walking away from more than a dozen potential deals in Washington, D.C., and at least five states.
"I support this," said Jaydip Ray, 36, a skinny guy with a blue hoodie, moments after walking away from joining up, as another young man took his place.
"There is a break in the foot traffic, the street appears empty apart from one hint of a shadow walking away from him," says Gilmour, describing capturing the picture.
We now know that Justice Kennedy wanted to talk with President Trump and deliver this letter and talk to him about walking away from the bench effective July 31st.
"Walking away from the battle for Fox at this price we think supports the view that (Comcast is) fine without it," said Jonathan Chaplin, analyst at New Street Research.
Karen Michel says the actor noticed her walking away from the box office before the game, heartbroken, after she was unable to score last minute tickets to the game.
I'd always known that, but I'd never pursued that type of work because I felt strangely guilty about the idea of walking away from my writing career, even temporarily.
One of the videos shows the girl walking away from police and then attempting to ride away on her bike before she was then pulled back by one officer.
Disney Channel superstar Debby Ryan is walking away from her DUI arrest without a day of jail time, but she'll be on probation for 3 years ... TMZ has learned.
It's a pin that renders the rear wheel immobile when set either manually with a kick, passcode, or the app, or automatically just by walking away from the bike.
Don't underestimate how stressful car dealerships can be and how good sales people are at making you feel like walking away from their offer would be a huge mistake.
You gotta watch the clip ... Browne breaks down why being a WWE superstar is much less stressful for Ronda -- and how walking away from fighting has improved her life.
That could be a big reason that VMware decided to cut its losses and try to restore shareholder confidence by walking away from the Virtustream part of the deal.
Despite career prize money earnings in excess of $60m (another category in which he holds fourth place), it is difficult to imagine him walking away from the game entirely.
PayPal is walking away from plans to build an operations center in North Carolina out of opposition to a new law that many advocates call discriminatory to transgender people.
By blunder or miscalculation, nuclear powers now risk the unthinkable by violating or walking away from existing nuclear agreements, while at the same time expanding their already bloated arsenals.
European nations in particular now face the choice between siding with the Trump administration and walking away from the deal or complying with Tehran's demands and risking US sanctions.
He said he learned in that first iteration an important lesson, when he blames Democratic leaders Obama and then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from walking away from a deal.
French President Emmanuel Macron invited scientists, entrepreneurs and NGO workers to move to his country shortly after Trump announced the US would be walking away from the Paris text.
They were joined Saturday morning by the MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski, who said on Twitter that she was considering walking away from a three-book deal with Weinstein Books.
Walking away from a merger with T-Mobile will provide the biggest test yet of Mr. Son's ability to turn around Sprint after more than a decade of trouble.
Ballard said he liked all three and would honor their contracts by keeping them on the next coach's staff, but others strongly criticized McDaniels from walking away from them.
If Shiv felt bad the night before, she feels even worse when her dad icily says, "That's not really how I do things," walking away from the bargaining table.
Akorn is suing Fresenius for walking away from a $4.7 billion takeover agreement in April and the uncertainty over the outcome of the trial is hanging over the stock.
Instead of walking away from previous commitments, the United States should get back in step with the 102 other countries — including its closest allies — that have banned these weapons.
What is worse, Faye told me, walking away from Odhiambo's hut, was that most nonprofit projects in the region were never subject to anything like an impact assessment, either.
Nigel Reeve, a record executive and friend of Mr. Hollis's, told The Guardian in 2012 that Mr. Hollis had no regrets about walking away from his rock star life.
Without a doubt, I don't think a lot of people knew they liked Route 113, as much as they do walking away from hearing it in Pokémon: Symphonic Evolutions.
FROM PEN: Learn How To Make XOXO Pancakes for Your Loved One Wozniacki also shared a photo wearing Lee's jersey and another picture of them walking away from the camera.
I know as he's walking away from here that for at least a couple hours, I have put such a good karma on him that he will not do anything.
Turkington is repeatedly excised from the film; one soul-crushing moment has him slowly walking away from the camera crew to sit alone on a bench after being shooed away.
Authorities who recovered the truck said it appeared that it was driven down a levee and became mired in mud, with a single set of footprints walking away from it.
"(He) called me all the time, making sure I was OK." Gassett was shot as he was walking away from Catholic Charities with a bag of food, his mother said.
Music companies ultimately face the same choice, but walking away from an artist means first reckoning with the legal and ethical mechanisms lurking beneath the surface of right vs. wrong.
NHTSA's rating system predicts around a 93 percent chance of a passenger in the Model X walking away from serious crashes, to put the high ratings in more relatable terms.
For one thing, Vanaman couldn't rely on all of the non-verbal ways a character might react to something, like walking away from a conversation, or even just being silent.
The opportunity to join the cast of Little Women opposite Emily Watson and Angela Lansbury meant walking away from Juilliard's prestigious drama program, where Maya was studying at the time.
"The vice president is well aware that the U.S. needs to do more in the wake of walking away from the TPP to message U.S. economic staying power," Sumpter explained.
"We're pretty much walking away from our prime neighborhood where we've been for awhile as a renter, so [we're] considering other areas and also cutting from our expectations," Mosessian said.
A stranger calls Weiner a scumbag just as he's walking away from a positive campaign stop at a Jewish bakery, and Weiner reenters the store to yell at the man.
A report from Deadline says that Apple is walking away from a Weinstein Company-produced series on Elvis, in light of the recent harassment allegations surrounding co-founder Harvey Weinstein.
But with so many films scheduled so densely in the festival, walking away from something that's not working can be the key to catching something that will blow your mind.
At the summit officials were unable to agree on a deal on how to move forward on the denuclearization process, which led to Trump walking away from the negotiating table.
"The idea of walking away from that sacrifice, that is something that really bothers," said Representative Mac Thornberry, Republican of Texas and the ranking member of the Armed Services Committee.
Shares of Hershey fell sharply in extended-hours trade after Mondelez said it was walking away from takeover talks, having failed to agree on a price for the chocolate maker.
Owens, who has called police brutality a myth and said "unlimited illegal immigration has harmed the black community for decades," claims black voters are walking away from the Democratic Party.
Video of the encounter shows Van Dyke, a 14-year veteran of the force, shooting at McDonald, who was walking away from him holding a small knife in his hand.
Economic nationalism does not mean walking away from our political and foreign policy commitments, but it means that the government's first priority must be the welfare of its own citizens.
The shooting was captured in aerial footage by helicopter and by dashboard camera, and showed Crutcher walking away from Shelby toward his SUV with his hands raised above his head.
But this record was about the more final severing or walking away from a part of yourself or a relationship, which we both experienced at some point in our lives.
Trump departed from his party's orthodoxy and embraced protectionist policies, walking away from the TPP and imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and $250 billion of imports from China.
"I'm still trying to wrap my head around the astronomical odds of him walking away from this fall with nothing more than a few cuts and scratches," Heinrich told CNN.
But a Chicago police dashcam video -- which a judge ordered the city to release 13 months after the shooting -- showed McDonald walking away from police, rather than charging at them.
Your life is the only thing you must save but I know I'd feel grief about walking away from all that I cherish, which can never be replaced ever again.
If a shopper accidentally breaks a toy, electronic, or other non-food items, they are expected to alert a member of staff rather than simply walking away from the item.
But since the U.S. withdrew in 2018 and reimposed its own sanctions, the Islamic Republic has gradually announced that it is walking away from various restrictions imposed by the agreement.
WeWork owner The We Company has postponed its initial public offering (IPO), walking away from preparations to launch it this month after a lackluster response from investors to its plans.
Analysts say Pakistan will struggle to attract non-Chinese investors into the project, which may force it to choose between piling on Chinese debt or walking away from the project.
"You want to have people who have had experience not only bringing high-profile cases, but in walking away from them because it's the right thing to do," he said.
Now leading GOP members of the panel — including its chair — are already walking away from the claim and grudgingly admitting the Kremlin worked to undermine Hillary Clinton and boost Trump.
I'm under no illusion that it is going to come to an end, and as long as I'm healthy walking away from the game; I really don't care about anything else.
Wirth last week ruled out increasing his $33 billion offer for Anadarko after being outbid by Occidental Petroleum Corp, walking away from a company he had described as a perfect match.
He made money quickly, off of sales of things he created, ultimately walking away from the company he founded (after it was sold) with $40 million right before the bubble burst.
Walking away from a "bad deal" would mean no free trade deal with the EU, which would be punishing for British businesses, the City of London and the wider UK economy.
Fary said he got the idea 15 years ago, when he was doing similar bags for the Grammys and heard Bette Midler lament about walking away from a ceremony empty handed.
The move for Poundland is Steinhoff's third attempt this year to increase its presence in Europe after walking away from high-profile takeover battles for Britain's Home Retail and France's Darty.
In one scene, we hear the crew complain about Greaves's inability to direct while we see a solitary Greaves walking away from the camera at a distance, alone in the park.
Honeywell has made clear that it is not walking away from its proposed takeover of United Technologies, as a potential battle between the industrial giants became much more public on Friday.
The Wells Fargo executive in charge of the unit where employees allegedly opened unauthorized accounts is walking away from the bank with tens of millions of dollars in stock and options.
"Turning off the lights and walking away from our sole outpost in space at a time when we're pushing the frontiers of exploration makes no sense," Nelson said in a statement.
Magic held court with reporters before the Lakers took on the Portland Trailblazers, and in a stunning move he revealed he's walking away from the role he held for 2 years.
XXXTentacion says he got jumped by Migos in L.A. -- and even posted video of what appears to be one of its members walking away from the fight ... plus Cardi B's photo.
If Musk steps out of the CEO role, or is forced out of it, he would be walking away from potentially tens of billions of dollars over the next several years.
It is now looking at consumer health as another strategic area for growth after walking away from a $205-per-share offer from generic drug maker Mylan NV in late 2015.
His announcement comes as the Trump administration is dealing with multiple foreign policy challenges, including potentially walking away from the Iran deal and a growing war of words with North Korea.
Bryant (who played more than 48,000 minutes in the NBA) poignantly uses the poem to find closure with walking away from the game that had been the foundation of his life.
Raised in a generation where acceptance to a selective college is every parent's wish and child's goal, the idea of walking away from my spot at one is almost unheard-of.
Why it matters: Pompeo's message in a conference call on Friday was a de-facto U.S. announcement that it was walking away from negotiations with the Europeans over the Iran deal.
Fiat-Renault merger crumbles: Fiat Chrysler has withdrawn its offer to merge with Renault, a company spokesman confirmed, walking away from a deal that would have created a new automotive giant.
It's known for walking away from numerous pilots that didn't meet its standard, and will only turn the prequel into an actual series if it lives up to "Thrones," Bloys said.
The news of undisclosed debt comes a day after GKSD Investment Holding pulled out of a bid for NMC, in the latest sign of potential buyers walking away from the deal.
She smiled for the crowd, but walking away from the finish area, Shiffrin was irritated by her performance and determined to do something about it in the next day's slalom race.
SoftBank may be walking away from part of its bailout of WeWork by not completing its $3 billion tender offer for the office space startup, according to people familiar with matter.
"Sorry guys," he said before the Mets' 12-1 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays on a rainy Wednesday afternoon, walking away from a throng of reporters waiting at his locker.
The artist is walking away from a vast public work he had planned for public land in Colorado, on which he'd spent $15 million of his own money over 20 years.
Sustento would always forge his own path, Joanna said, walking away from a professional career to revive a piece of a Filipino culture that was almost entirely wiped away by colonialism.
He did a very similar about-face on immigration -- voicing support for comprehensive immigration reform on a Tuesday and then walking away from any sort of compromise deal on a Thursday.
Walking away from a "master narrative," in favor of discrete "scenes" (as an introductory text here states), the Jewish Museum now offers a nimbler and lighter perspective on art and faith.
But even with that, I knew it was more important for me to take the chance of walking away from that deal than to have no fathers in Chicago with no homes.
In their office, it was not an unusual to see a strapping, dark-suited homicide detective walking away from some raunchy comment she made, shaking his head and murmuring, ''Cuddy, Cuddy, Cuddy.
It was before the mental toll that a crushing fall from grace can have obliterated Rose's psyche, which led the 29-year-old to contemplate walking away from the sport several times.
One of the things the Iranians want to do, especially after the president made the decision on walking away from the JCPOA, is to try to demonstrate that there&aposs a cost.
And I certainly never planned on walking away from a successful writing career to clean poop-encrusted cat cages for nearly nine hours a day and a little over $12 an hour.
If you've ever thought about walking away from it all, disconnecting, and living a simpler life, watching this guy build his family a log cabin from scratch will be your tipping point.
Now that relationship is over, as Bitcoiin posted a statement today that Seagal and the unnamed founders of the coin were walking away from the project since the token sale has ended.
"I'm sorry, health care is much different than a cell phone and I'm tired of people using cell phone analogies with health care," the woman responded, before walking away from the microphone.
But from the looks of her final interview on The Bachelor, Tayshia seemingly isn't the new Bachelorette, so she's walking away from Colton's season single and still in search of her someone.
Serendipity played a part in Van Marwijk's appointment, given that he was available to take over after walking away from Saudi Arabia over contractual disagreements despite guiding the Green Falcons to Russia.
Papadopoulos's wife, Simona Mangiante, had signaled in recent weeks that her husband was mulling walking away from the plea deal with Mueller, though she backed down from those suggestions late last week.
"This is fine because it really ramps up pressure on the Europeans, and if that doesn't work, it reminds people why we're walking away from the deal," he said, describing Trump's thinking.
John Kasich (R) warned on Sunday that the U.S. is walking away from international alliances and guidelines that were put in place after World War II as a means of preventing authoritarianism.
"It's safe to say, you leave a good amount of money on the table walking away from Goldman,'' said Matta, who resembles Jared Dunn, a character from the HBO show "Silicon Valley.
"Large banks are just walking away from the business completely," said Peter Ohser, an executive vice president of MoneyGram International in Dallas, one of the two biggest transmitters next to Western Union.
Analysts at Jeffries said in the case of Imagination, Apple could be playing the role of "bargaining bully" by walking away from the company in order to get the lowest royalty rate.
This recipe is courtesy of MUNCHIES contributor Daniel Shkolnik, who fell in love with the "astonishing versatility" of m'smen after walking away from the Tangier souk with about five pounds of bread.
What's more, walking away from KORUS, particularly after withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), would solidify the view in Asian capitals that the U.S. is not a credible nor trustworthy partner.
The administration in power is walking away from the liberal international order its predecessors nurtured, dismantling the domestic state they built to help people and denying the very possibility of universal ideals.
Where he went: Trumaine Johnson, a 28-year-old cornerback, is walking away from the Los Angeles Rams after six seasons and will be part of the rebuilding process with the Jets.
His recent statements suggest he now believes that demonstrating his toughness with the Chinese and walking away from a deal might well put him in a better position politically than signing one.
"We have got to find a middle ground between trying to transform the Middle East and increasingly walking away from the Middle East," said Mr. Haass of the Council of Foreign Relations.
The Mexican government's talk of walking away from Nafta if the Trump administration demands terms that are too tough could be strategic bluster, a tactic to begin the discussions on stronger footing.
Pfizer and Allergan confirmed Wednesday that they were walking away from their proposed merger after the Treasury Department announced new rules that made the deal, and others like it, far less appealing.
Justice Ostrager said that if he had approved the settlement, Xerox directors would be released from liability for their role in approving the tainted Fuji deal and then walking away from it.
Food, medicine and other humanitarian supplies are exempt from sanctions Washington re-imposed after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was walking away from a 2015 international deal over Iran's nuclear program.
It is unrealistic to think that cutting coverage saves any money, since we will only see uninsured people returning to the emergency room for their care — and walking away from unpaid bills.
But suddenly a few high-profile players with an eye on their professional careers are saying thanks but no thanks, and walking away from their college careers with one game to go.
Sandmann also refused to offer an apology for his actions, but did express regret for not walking away from the confrontation ... and said he'd be willing to chat with Phillips about it.
Robert Herjavec and his ex-gf are finally seeing eye to eye -- they're both walking away from the lawsuits they filed against each other ... his for extortion, and hers for sexual assault.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Rio Tinto is considering walking away from its interest in the huge Grasberg copper mine operated by Freeport McMoRan Inc in Indonesia, amid uncertainties over the future operation of the mine.
A staged photo of a young woman carrying an AR-10 and a graduation cap reading, "Come and take it," dramatically walking away from the camera, went viral on Twitter over the weekend.
Google made headlines for walking away from a contract to provide intelligent software for the Pentagon — but its hesitation, a response to a staff uprising, may be an anomaly rather than an omen.
Walking away from a steady 9-to-5 to pursue your dreams of going freelance can feel a little bit like jumping out of a plane: exhilarating and bold but also pretty terrifying.
That reflected a more than $1 billion termination fee for walking away from Humana in January after a federal judge backed the U.S. Justice Department's decision to block the deal on antitrust grounds.
Comcast would not be required to make a new announcement about walking away from the main Fox assets, according to the sources, who asked not to be identified because the deliberations are confidential.
"I really want to close shows with that one because I feel like walking away from a gig having 'love can change the world' in your head is a good thing," he says.
But I am determined to make sure the Democratic Party doesn't make the mistake of walking away from so many of the values and [the] progress that we have helped to bring about.
The Daily News reported that the laptop thief, who may have gotten to the agent's home in an Uber, was seen on surveillance video walking away from the agent's car with a backpack.
Worse yet, the nasty tenor of political discourse was so turning off young people that they were walking away from it, saying they didn't want to get involved in such a nasty process.
That's important because other Trump administration policies and proposals — like the DOE push to provide new compensation to coal plants or walking away from Paris — could alter the pace and trajectory of reductions.
"For 30 years, there's been a commitment between the federal government and the states to provide services for these people and we see the federal government walking away from that commitment," she says.
Maybe. But that is hardly an argument for effectively walking away from the deal, which delays the Iranian nuclear weapons program from resuming for around a decade from its inception three years ago.
Walking away from the project, which would have been the biggest investment abroad by a South African company, underscores the headwinds the industry is facing in a volatile market with generally depressed prices.
"Trump's walking away from major agreements is isolating the United States as never before," says Ivo Daalder, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and former US ambassador to NATO under Obama.
Just as walking away from the Iran nuclear deal, or blowing it up, would not serve the U.S. national security interest, letting its clauses expire without something to replace it would be irresponsible.
A new Gallup poll shows the percentage of Americans who self-identify as Republican has dropped from 42 percent to 37 percent, a decline driven by white women walking away from the party.
"You usually feel good walking away from a road trip with the series tied at one, but I'm upset because a lot of stuff that we gave up was preventable," George told reporters.
Last week, Hunting's British rival Wood Plc also said it was cautious about the outlook for further contract awards, but said it was not seeing customers walking away from commitments or cancelling contracts.
A jury in Oklahoma concluded that a white female police officer justifiably feared for her life when she fatally shot a black man who was walking away from her with his hands up.
Bowe Bergdahl, who pleaded guilty to desertion and endangering fellow troops by walking away from his post in Afghanistan, where he was later captured and held prisoner by the Taliban for five years.
Instead, the divisions between them appeared to deepen following Tuesday night's debate, underscored by an unpleasant post-debate exchange caught on video that found them walking away from one another without shaking hands.
Both directly — SoftBank is ramping back significantly, including walking away from term sheets, prompting more layoffs — and indirectly, in that they seem to have swung the Valley's overall mood from greed toward fear.
The government lawyer told the U.S. Bankruptcy Court that regulators agreed to the deal because they feared that without it, Alpha might end up liquidating and walking away from its clean-up obligations.
"I know it drives, you know, staff crazy, because I spend time with folks, I have trouble walking away from them," Mr. Biden said of his approach, speaking in Emmetsburg on Monday morning.
But defenders say Clinton avoided the mistakes of the past by walking away from the most recent controversy, which began when protesters highlighted the 85033 crime bill that was passed during his presidency.
Participants told stories about how they returned to training and work from the labor market's sidelines, and spoke about the challenges of walking away from some benefits programs and finding affordable child care.
Walking away from the deal would be a gift to Iranian conservatives, who could use it to foment the kind of nationalism against an outside enemy that has been crucial to their existence.
She has the rarest of star qualities: Not only does she look good in the hits, but she has the talent of walking away from the flaming wreckage of projects smelling like a rose.
If you are bound by a contract, check the terms on walking away from it, so that you understand what kind of rate decrease will be necessary to help to lower your bills overall.
DAVID FABER: WELL AS CARL JUST SAID THIS MORNING WE GOT NEWS FROM ALERGAN AND PFIZER WALKING AWAY FROM A DEAL SIGNED LAST NOVEMBER A $2100B ACQUISITION OF ALLERGAN BY PFIZER AT THE TIME.
McDonald, for example, would likely be classified as "armed" in the Post's database because he had a knife when he was shot 16 times while walking away from a Chicago police officer in 2014.
One major deal that fell through was Energy Transfer Equity walking away from a planned takeover of Williams Cos Inc after numerous lawsuits and heated arguments since the two reached a deal last September.
European companies such as France's Total are walking away from Iran for fear of triggering U.S. sanctions although Iran's president has urged the remaining signatories to its 2015 nuclear agreement to save the pact.
The same thing happened when we looked at Paris listings: Much of what Airbnb recommended was on the fringes of the city, and at least an hour of walking away from the big attractions.
Gwen Stefani got a BIG break in her divorce, thanks to Gavin Rossdale, because we've learned he's now on record with the judge walking away from millions of dollars to which he's legally entitled.
In other company news, Hershey fell $21.1187, or 20.50 percent, to $21 after the snack food company Mondelez International said it was walking away from its proposal to buy Hershey for about $2311.20 billion.
"There's a new generation of voices emerging in our country, walking away from the politics of the past and ready to deliver on our priorities," Buttigieg says in a video announcing his exploratory committee.
Competence is obviously critical, but a lot of people who are really smart actually end up walking away from some pretty tough assignments because they're worried about whether they can do them or not.
"Given SIG has now completed its strategy of walking away from unprofitable customers in distribution, the sequential (like-for-like) deterioration appears to solely reflect underlying market conditions," Jefferies analysts said in a note.
A group of U.S. states, cities, businesses and universities said Saturday they are still committed to curbing global warming even as U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is walking away from the Paris climate accord.
Markets have been on edge since President Trump announced on Tuesday that the U.S. would be walking away from the Iran nuclear deal and that sanctions on the Middle Eastern country would be reinstated.
According to that video, when the second police car arrived, Mr. Crutcher had his hands raised and was walking away from Officer Shelby, who walked behind him with her gun pointed at his back.
The union said the agreement came "after months of anti-union proposals and hostile behavior at the table," which concluded with the department's bargaining team effectively walking away from negotiations before they even started.
As she starts walking away from the group — who do not pursue her — a white man, later identified as Bartlett, steps out of his car, with his gun drawn, and asks her what happened.
Jacob Dadon from the John Aaroe Group repped Miriam ... who is walking away from a ton of luxury: private gym, extra outdoor kitchen, 2-story guesthouse and a 300-year-old French Burgundy fireplace.
Mr. Moon and others saw it as the clearest signal yet that the two countries were walking away from the brink of war and willing to take bold steps to end decades of acrimony.
The negotiations, which appeared close to a bipartisan deal on Saturday, quickly unraveled on Sunday as Democrats accused Republicans of walking away from the negotiations and drafting the massive bill without a bipartisan agreement.
This can be as simple as going to the gym at 5:30pm every day, volunteering in your community, or simply walking away from work to join your family or friends during the evening.
Still, the deal died, earning everyone an F. THE MAC IS BACK Litigation alleging a material adverse change, or a MAC, to justify walking away from a deal, returned to the fore this year.
Potential adopters worry what might happen if it isn't quite as much of a success as Google hopes, since Google is infamous for walking away from products when they don't have the desired impact.
Although I was skeptical about him walking away from a retirement pension, which he would qualify for in only four years, I could see his affinity for nature was providing him peace of mind.
During a news conference in Vietnam on Thursday, after walking away from an agreement with North Korea, Mr. Trump said that he was also prepared to walk away from the China talks if necessary.
With sanctions and "information war," meddling in elections and referendums in the West, and disregarding or walking away from treaties and agreements,economic, intelligence, propaganda and cyber confrontation by Russian definitions are already well established.
If Steinhoff goes ahead, it would be the company's third attempt this year to bulk up its presence in Europe after walking away from high-profile takeover battles for Britain's Home Retail and France's Darty.
He has tried to seem like a macho leader who would aggressively use American power where President Barack Obama wouldn't, while talking about pulling out of the Middle East and walking away from international commitments.
Though Chapman and Weinstein, 260 – who married on December 224, 27 – have not filed divorce papers in court, PEOPLE previously revealed that she will not be walking away from her decade-long marriage empty-handed.
When I walk across the stage to get my diploma, I'm walking away from my dream school — a place where my friends live seconds away and my writing professors bring Girl Scout cookies to class.
On Friday, fellow Real Housewives of Atlanta castmate Porsha Williams shared a series of alleged text messages between her and Leakes, in which both appear to be walking away from their sisterly relationship for good.
"I needed a break to sit back and look at my life without being in that maelstrom of motion," Handler says in the current issue of PEOPLE of walking away from Chelsea Lately in 2014.
The shot where they're leaving the whole facility and walking away from the building where their friend is resting currently, with that shot you can tell that they were really out of their comfort zone.
It also stopped marketing its Australian casinos to mainland Chinese high-rollers, effectively walking away from its most lucrative customers at a time when Chinese VIPs are fuelling a boom in casino revenue in Macau.
Dashcam video of the shooting released a year later contradicted pretty much everything police said had happened, revealing that McDonald was walking away from officers -- and not lunging toward them -- when he was shot. 5.
Then, last week—just days before his trip—the White House waffled again on the placement of the U.S. embassy, backing down in order to keep the Palestinians from walking away from the negotiating table.
Among his attacks are rhymes mocking Drake's newfound anger, his supposed habit of walking away from relationships, his producer Noah "40" Shebib's battle with multiple sclerosis, and even Drake's own mother Sandi Graham — by name (!!!).
If that legislation went ahead it would be "the equivalent of walking away from the WTO and our commitments there without us actually notifying our withdrawal, " a source familiar with the matter told the Axios.
It hurt, in part, because it felt like walking away from my responsibilities to my community, but also because taking time for yourself was not part of how I learned to function in the world.
Food, medicine and other humanitarian supplies are exempt from sanctions Washington reimposed this year after U.S. President Donald Trump said in May he was walking away from a 2015 international deal over Iran's nuclear program.
Mr. Moon and others saw it as the clearest signal yet that the two countries were walking away from the brink of war and were willing to take bold steps to end decades of hostility.
In Chicago in 2014, Laquan McDonald, 17, was walking away from officers when he was shot multiple times, even after he had fallen to the ground, in a confrontation captured by an officer's dashboard camera.
Even if the United States isn't able to accomplish all it wants in leveling the playing field with China, Mr. Paulson said, the very idea of walking away from the country is a worse outcome.
Our roundtable participants explained that employer-provided health care can be a major barrier to entrepreneurship, particularly for women, since leaving a corporate job to launch a new business means walking away from health care.
Winfrey on Friday announced that she was walking away from the project and that Apple TV Plus would no longer distribute the film because of creative differences with the filmmakers Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick.
With Forever 21 walking away from those brick-and-mortar stores, many landlords stand to lose revenue that's already in a precarious spot due to other major retailer bankruptcies and the rise of e-commerce.
Arithmetic reveals that no combination of trade deals is likely to compensate Britain fully for what it stands to lose in walking away from the European single marketplace, a territory stretching from Greece to Ireland.
Walking away from Al Udeid Air Base, rather than continuing to work with Qatar to align policies would set a terrible example throughout the region, would make combat, logistic and intelligence gathering operations more challenging.
Abrams walking away from a reported $500 million deal with Apple is another entry in how streaming-first and streaming-focused companies are going to have to learn to compete with traditional studios and networks.
Only a few hours after that broadcast, the Irishman took to social media to announce he was walking away from the sport that has made him famous and earned him hundreds of millions of dollars.
In other words, merely two days after having won the presidential contest, Trump appears to be walking away from one of the most alarming foreign policy positions he repeatedly put forward throughout his entire campaign.
But he was in playful mood after an opening win, the 6-foot, 9-inch (2.05m) giant walking away from the mixed zone while putting his arm around a small official escorting him to doping control.
Borrowers will have the option of returning their property to the bank and walking away from the mortgage or converting the remaining part of the loan into zlotys using a "fair" rate, adviser Witold Modzelewski said.
" Ryan, at the end of the briefing, was walking away from the lectern where he had been speaking, and didn't return to answer, when a reporter called out, "Why is the plan under lock and key?
Failure to meet the deadline gives Toshiba the option of walking away from the sale of the world's No. 2 producer of NAND chips without penalty - a move that some investors have urged it to consider.
During the Kardashians' annual Armenian birthday party for the late Robert Kardashian, Khloé tried to talk with Disick during dinner, but he was a man of few words and wound up walking away from the table.
Iran has repeatedly warned Europe in recent weeks that it would begin walking away from an accord neutered by a maximalist American campaign of sanctions that blocked Tehran's oil sales abroad and targeted its top officials.
Chip and Joanna Gaines are walking away from their hit HGTV show Fixer Upper after the upcoming fifth season, and now the home improvement stars are opening up about what went into making their big decision.
Chaffetz's decision means walking away from one of the most high-profile jobs in Washington -- chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform committee -- two years before he would be term-limited out of the gig.
However, despite the number of times Henderson reiterated his stance on walking away from the sport intact and free of any real, long-lasting injury at that particular year, it would appear his attitude has changed.
Krishna Das, a resident of Paravoor village, said he had started walking away from the temple as the fireworks display was about to end when a deafening explosion followed by a series of blasts went off.
The U.S. needs better trade deals and if that means walking away from the World Trade Organization to make that happen, President Donald Trump may do just that, former Trump trade advisor Dan DiMicco told CNBC.
WEST MONROE, La. — Walking away from a T-shirt tent at a Republican rally this week, her arms full of pro-Trump swag, Resa Brady acknowledged she knew little about the state's Republican candidate for governor.
Canada's energy sector has fallen out of favor with international oil majors, who are scaling back ambitions and walking away from reserves in the ground there to focus on lower-cost and higher-margin opportunities elsewhere.
The decision to pull funding raises questions about the thoroughness of the administration's strategy and commitment to roll back Iran, as walking away from Syria "ultimately could benefit" Iran and others, said retired Air Force Col.
Because I entered the workforce at the start of the recession, walking away from the job I had at the time and the security it gave me was one of the biggest risks of my life.
Last month, Crown said it was walking away from its third attempt to build a casino on Nevada's famed strip and that it was selling down its stake in the Macau-focused Melco Crown Entertainment MPEL.
WASHINGTON — When Trump administration officials travel to Germany next month for United Nations climate change discussions, they will face a fundamental contradiction: how to negotiate the terms of a deal they say they're walking away from.
"These tariff cuts will also help to strengthen China's relations with its Asian neighbors, even as the United States has turned its back on the region economically, by walking away from the TPP," Alden told me.
Mr. Pompeo's speech did not demonstrate how walking away from the nuclear deal "has made or will make the region safer from the threat of nuclear proliferation," Federica Mogherini, the European Union's foreign policy chief, said.
Investors are ill-prepared for the possibility of President Donald Trump walking away from talks aimed at cementing the "phase one" China trade deal that was announced in principle in October, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Monday.
Schumer blamed Trump for walking away from a deal on immigration during a meeting at the White House Friday afternoon, even though Schumer said he was willing to discuss the president's top priority: the border wall.
Tehran also sent a formal letter to the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, announcing that it was walking away from all of its commitments under the 28503 nuclear deal.
"We will not be walking away from the table based on the proposals put forward," Trudeau said, in response to a question about whether the so-called sunset clause was a poison pill for the talks.
The U.S. needs better trade deals and if that means walking away from the World Trade Organization to make that happen, President Donald Trump may do just that, a former Trump trade advisor told CNBC on Friday.
Iran&aposs economy is already suffering from the sanctions that Washington re-imposed after walking away from the nuclear agreement, and the U.S. has threatened to punish companies from other nations that continue doing business with Iran.
The House of Commons was debating a proposal that would make the government get Parliament&aposs approval before agreeing to a final divorce deal with the EU — or before walking away from the bloc without an agreement.
For the first few years after walking away from the church, I tried to go back, to be a part of that community again and again, each time feeling less and less welcome, more and more angry.
The decision means walking away from a significant amount of money: the organization received $100,000 in 2017 for participating in Facebook's fact-checking project; a figure for this year isn't yet available on the company's disclosures page.
It's unclear exactly how much Russia could add, and Russia has publicly blamed the Trump administration's posture toward Iran, including walking away from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or Iran nuclear deal, for rising crude prices.
"If you look at what's happening, a number of countries are walking away from all the international agreements they can lay their hands on, and a good number of their citizens are not following suit," he said.
"We don't have any information at this stage as to why a deal with another carrier could not be reached or who was ultimately responsible for walking away from the negotiations," he told Reuters in an email.
A senior source at the State Department said many career employees believe the White House is walking away from America's global leadership and harming Tillerson's ability to conduct diplomacy by so dramatically reducing the intake of refugees.
Lawyers for Berghdal, who is facing charges after walking away from his post in Afghanistan and being captured by the Taliban, had sought to have the case dismissed over comments made by Trump on the campaign trail.
If the bill were to be passed, "it would be the equivalent of walking away from the WTO and our commitments there without us actually notifying our withdrawal," a source familiar with the matter told the Axios.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who is charged with desertion for walking away from his combat post in Afghanistan in 2009, has asked President Barack Obama for a pardon, the White House said on Saturday.
"We will not be walking away from the table based on the proposals put forward," Trudeau said at a news conference in response to a question about whether the clause was a poison pill for the talks.
It failed -- angering liberals who thought she was walking away from her principles in hopes of appearing more attractive to general election voters and not satisfying more moderate voters who still thought the plan went too far.
That would anger the US's partners in the Iran deal — the UK, France, Germany, China, and Russia — who believe Iran is complying with the terms of the contract and have no interest in walking away from it.
The footage depicted 212-year-old Laquan McDonald as he was gunned down by a Chicago cop in October 235—importantly, he was shown walking away from the officer rather than advancing threateningly, as the police alleged.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson warned Europeans on Sunday not to invest in certain Iranian businesses as the Trump administration considers walking away from the Iran nuclear deal and reimposing sanctions against Iran.
Nominating someone who is disinterested in human rights or has previously made comments against minorities or specific genders could conversely send the message to your peers that we're walking away from leading UN efforts on these issues.
Ring Video Doorbell, $79.99 (originally $99.99), available at Amazon [You save $20]The other day, my parents' neighbor told my Dad that they saw someone walking away from our front step with a package in their hand.
Veteran Chicago White Sox slugger Adam LaRoche is retiring from baseball and walking away from a reported $13 million – because team officials had asked him to stop bringing his 14-year-old son into the clubhouse every day.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Although U.S. President Donald Trump has talked about walking away from NAFTA if necessary, he and other members of the administration hope that will not have to occur, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Wednesday.
Republicans had warned Trump not to bring up Bill Clinton's scandals, with some calling it a "distraction," but with so many in the party walking away from Trump after the video leak, maybe the candidate figured, why not?
On the February 16th episode of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire — hosted by Chris Harrison — the Whiz Kid from Virginia Beach, Virginia, finished his intense game and pocketed $100,000 after walking away from a tough $250,000 question.
JAKARTA, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto is considering walking away from its interest in the giant Grasberg copper mine operated by Freeport McMoRan Inc in Indonesia, The Australian newspaper reported on Thursday, citing the mining giant's chief executive.
The video showed McDonald was several feet away from the officers and was walking away from police when he was shot 16 times by Officer Jason Van Dyke, who was charged with six counts of first-degree murder.
Asked in the 2014 interview if he regretted walking away from an industry on the verge of a boom that could have made him a billionaire, he pondered the question for a moment and then said, "That's hindsight."
To any other omnivore chefs who are falling in love with a man or woman who is a vegan or vegetarian, know that it is not worth walking away from your potential soulmate just because of diet beliefs.
I think Trump knows that it was a defeat, but he's going to spin it as he was walking away from a very bad deal and he's going to get, at least from his base, kudos for that.
When Judge Barrington Parker asked why blocking users for their political views did not violate the First Amendment, Utrecht said blocking was akin to Trump walking away from a person trying to talk to him on the street.
Under the leadership of Mick Mulvaney, who has since become President Trump's acting chief of staff, the bureau suspended a crackdown on payday lending, walking away from a plan to hold the industry responsible for making affordable loans.
" Ms. McVey also adopted Mr. Trump's stance on a no-deal Brexit, saying in a statement: "The U.S. president is right about the need for us to be serious about walking away from the E.U. without a deal.
What the evidence shows: In a bystander's video, Mr. Andrich, who suffered from schizophrenia, can be seen walking away from the officer, briefly turning to face him, and then seeming to turn back away when he was shot.
We are walking away from our British and French allies that deployed forces on the battlefield, and from the coalition of over 70 countries we painstakingly built to counter the Islamic State — without even the courtesy of consultation.
Some Ryan allies point out that this was not a job the former Ways and Means and Budget chairman even wanted in the first place, and that the idea of Ryan walking away from the speakership isn't inconceivable.
We believe their fears are justified, that walking away from TPP may be seen by future generations as the moment America chose to cede leadership to others in this part of the world and accept a diminished role.
Police footage released a year later, after a local journalist sued the city, showed McDonald walking away from the officers when he was shot, lying motionless on the ground as Van Dyke continued to shoot him 16 times.
"In a time when value menus are either shrinking portion sizes, walking away from creating innovative $1 products, or forcing fans to buy food they don't want, Taco Bell is doing something, well, beyond belief," the press release says.
They list consumer finance, banks and insurance among industries that appear cheap while beverages, real estate investment trusts and electric utilities still rank as expensive even though they benefit from policy the Fed seems to be walking away from.
But if President Trump is serious about walking away from health care reform and leaving the nation to fend for itself on Obamacare, it certainly implies a lack of commitment to prongs two or three if prong one dies.
The June 25-22 opinion poll suggests American voters may not penalize President Donald Trump too harshly for walking away from the 26 Paris Climate Agreement, even if they would have preferred he keep the country in the deal.
Walking away from Wal-Mart and its hundreds of millions of weekly customers would dumbfound many small-business suppliers, but it turned out to be one of the best things Block, at the time, could have done for EarthKind.
In walking away from the planned transaction because of changes in tax rules, Pfizer would have to pay Allergan, the maker of Botox and other drugs, up to $400 million, according to the merger agreement between the two companies.
The president acknowledged that it would need support from across the aisle to pass, but he also signaled that he'd be fine walking away from a deal until after the election if Republicans have to give up too much.
But unless Congress imposes new sanctions related to nuclear issues, it will allow the administration to maintain a flawed but still functional nuclear agreement that allows the US to avoid responsibility for walking away from the accord for now.
Officer Shelby's "fear resulted in her unreasonable actions" and even though Mr. Crutcher was not responsive to her and was walking away from her, she became "emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," prosecutors wrote in court documents.
Schumer previously offered to put $25 billion in border wall funding on the table as part of negotiations with Trump in January, but Democrats accused the president of walking away from the deal because of pressure from the right.
Video of the shooting showed Mr. Crutcher, 40, walking away from her with his hands raised, and then stopping beside his sport utility vehicle and lowering his hand just before she fired a single shot from several feet away.
The prime minister managed to avert a rebellion among some parliamentarians Tuesday, who were calling for a decisive say if the U.K. ends up walking away from the European Union without a deal — a so-called "no deal" scenario.
Lawyers for Berghdal, who is facing charges after walking away from his post in Afghanistan and being captured by the Taliban, had sought to have the case dismissed over comments made by now-President Trump on the campaign trail.
The Kremlin rejects claims that it has abandoned diplomacy in pursuit of a military solution, saying it would continue to providing military aid to Assad to fight "terrorist groups" and accusing Syria's opposition of walking away from the talks.
Officer Shelby's "fear resulted in her unreasonable actions," and even though Mr. Crutcher was not responsive to her and was walking away from her, she became "emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," prosecutors allege in court documents.
Finix, a startup that enables other startups to manage their payments stack in-house, announced on its website that one of its investors was walking away from its original investment, returning its equity and board seat to the company.
WASHINGTON — International inspectors said on Monday that Iran was ramping up its production of nuclear fuel, following through on a threat to begin walking away from restrictions agreed to in a 2015 nuclear accord that President Trump has abandoned.
His budget proposal also begins walking away from his promise on Social Security by slashing spending on Social Security Disability Insurance, with the Trump Office of Management and Budget retconning the campaign promise to only cover old-age benefits.
"Trump walking away from the summit lets North Korea meet all its objectives: public recognition, lighter sanctions, damage to U.S. alliances and continued nuclear advancement," said Adam Mount, a senior fellow at the Federation of American Scientists in Washington.
But, when a friend asked Arleen to give up her place and move in with her, she decided to say yes, walking away from the subsidized apartment and into the private rental market, where she had remained ever since.
The Italian government filed an urgent court appeal last Friday to try to stop ArcelorMittal walking away from a 2018 deal to buy the heavily polluting Ilva plant, which employs some 8,200 workers in an area of high unemployment.
We're not walking away from the reality of the rise of automation or AI. We need to prepare the American worker and American youth and mid-career person to be more able to adjust and adapt as this technology changes.
Up until now, Colton has made it seem like he's ready for love, and he seems to be playing the show's game, so his walking away from the women on The Bachelor before the season is out is pretty unlikely.
"Pompeo's speech has not demonstrated how walking away from the [deal] has made or will make the region safer from the threat of nuclear proliferation or how it puts us in a better position to influence Iran's conduct," she said Monday.
In interviews released on "Serial," the first Sergeant Bergdahl has given since being released by the Taliban, he has described his reasons for walking away from his Army base, his attempts at escape and the brutal conditions of his captivity.
If you're privileged enough to have the option of walking away from social media, and yet you don't, you're failing to use your privilege to defeat a system that traps other people who are less fortunate than you. Right. Right.
If you're tired of staring at a computer screen all day, but can't bare the thought of walking away from Minecraft for even a second, the sprawling Lego set also spans rainforest, snow, and desert biomes to mix things up.
To help those Mormons with their crises of faith, a podcaster named John Dehlin runs workshops across the country that address the most difficult aspects of walking away from Mormonism, including crumbled marriages, lost job opportunities, and shunning from family members.
The 83-year-old Abbas praised her as a symbol of resistance to occupation — even as he faces growing domestic criticism for not walking away from continued security coordination between his forces and Israeli troops against Hamas, a shared foe.
But the fact that Alexander is willing to restart the talks, after walking away from them last week during the Graham-Cassidy effort, could be a sign that the repeal bill's failure is reviving the prospects for "fixing" the ACA.
The panel fired the officers for violating the police code of conduct in the alleged cover-up of the death of McDonald, 17, who was carrying a knife, but walking away from officers when he was shot 16 times by police.
The changes, although small, would be the first since 2016 and the latest sign Governor Haruhiko Kuroda is gradually walking away from his radical stimulus program deployed five years ago to shock the public out of a persisting deflationary mindset.
Walking away from a rare Q&A with reporters on her campaign plane on Tuesday morning, Clinton turned back to deliver one last zinger: "Anybody who complains about the microphone is not having a good night," she said, smiling beatifically.
"I have no intention of walking away from our party which, like no other, was founded to deliver progressive values in government under our albeit flawed first-past-the-post electoral system" asserts Chuka Umunna, Labour's former shadow business secretary.
"While we would like to negotiate with the Puerto Rican government in private and in good faith," he said, the debt moratorium had prompted him to reveal, in his view, what a good deal Puerto Rico was walking away from.
McGregor said he was walking away from combat sports earlier in the year, but though he appeared to go back on that retirement statement, he has no opponent lined up and it is unclear whether he will compete in 2019.
Walking away from those which charge a premium over dirtier power could save it $1.4bn a year as part of the restructuring, estimates Moody's, a rating agency—but California's hyper-green politicians and activists would probably block such a move.
I saw this stream of multimillion-dollar bonuses as far into the future as the eye could see, and I kept thinking: Am I crazy for thinking about walking away from what so many people in the world desperately want?
By walking away from a task they have managed for so long, the chip makers other than Intel — the Silicon Valley giant says it is no longer formally contributing to the forecasting process — are posing broader questions about their businesses.
And for the cherry on top: After walking away from the franchise following the first movie, Vin Diesel showed up at the end of "Tokyo Drift" reprising the role of Dominic Toretto, hinting that he'd be back for the next movie.
Indeed, at a time when we are all rooting for diplomacy with North Korea to succeed, walking away from the JCPOA risks losing a deal that accomplishes – with Iran – the very outcome that we are pursuing with the North Koreans.
" The post also reportedly included three other images: one of someone walking away from a trailer that was on fire, one of two figures "blasting fire from a hose-like device" and one showing the book title, "The Art of War.
The four traveled worldwide for their programs until Mr. Skonnard realized that it would be more efficient to train clients online; by 2011, the company had begun offering only virtual training, walking away from half of its $1.5 million in revenue.
Weber may have made a point or two because Madison did end up walking away from Peter after meeting his family again; she decided to surrender to the forces that be after seeing firsthand the mounting incompatibilities between her and Peter.
According to a report from Deadline, Disney and Sony have recently been at odds over Marvel's involvement in Sony's rebooted Spider-Man franchise, and their disagreement has resulted in both sides walking away from what has been a very successful partnership.
The footage, filmed from a dashcam in a police cruise and a camera mounted on police helicopter, shows Crutcher walking away from his disabled vehicle on the highway with his hands raised in the air as police arrive on the scene.
Indeed, at a time when we are all rooting for diplomacy with North Korea to succeed, walking away from the J.C.P.O.A. risks losing a deal that accomplishes — with Iran — the very outcome that we are pursuing with the North Koreans.
Walking away from the Iran deal was, among other things, a public message from Mr. Trump to Mr. Kim that we can act just as aggressively and disingenuously as he can, and that he, Mr. Kim, is now negotiating with realists.
But Republican lawmakers in swing states face an excruciating choice: risk angering their grass-roots supporters by walking away from the repeal effort or expose themselves to Democratic attacks by pushing through a bill that is deeply unpopular, according to polls.
Bird coached the Pacers from 1997 to 2000, leading them to the finals in 2000 before walking away from the job, applying a long-held theory that a coach's effectiveness is diminished after three or four years on the job.
The changes, although small, would be the first since 2016 and the latest sign Governor Haruhiko Kuroda is gradually walking away from his radical stimulus program deployed five years ago to shock the public out of a sticky deflationary mindset.
WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Although U.S. President Donald Trump has talked about walking away from NAFTA if necessary, he and other members of the administration hope that will not have to occur, U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Wednesday.
He's dropped any notion of deal-making on immigration with Democrats, walking away from 2018 talks to help Dreamers and dismissing comprehensive immigration reform as something that could happen "maybe 20 years from now" after the border is fully secured.
I was surprised that the camera didn't need to see a face to send the alert, allowing it to work when the tot is walking away from the camera and when any person, pet, or moving object headed toward that zone.
Analysts add that walking away from the deal will not only undermine US credibility, but validate Iranian claims that the US can't be trusted and complicate the administration's highest foreign policy priority: getting North Korea to relinquish its nuclear program.
" The Democratic members of the House and Senate leading investigations into the president's conduct looked on stoically as the president declared that he had "no intention whatever of ever walking away from the job that the people elected me to do.
In that case, Lemonis called it "one of the more troubling episodes" of the show he'd ever done, and he ended up walking away from the business when it became clear that he could not help resolve the family's issues.
"Keeping the flag flying in that area is important to let the Kurds know that we're not completely walking away from them," he said, adding that Deir ez-Zor "is kind of the heartland" of the remaining Syrian ISIS remnants.
LONDON (Reuters) - Chancellor Philip Hammond challenged the two rivals to become Britain's prime minister over their spending promises on Monday, warning that walking away from the European Union without a deal would use up the extra money in the budget.
To many of the Facebook users you leave behind, walking away from Facebook will send a message that you don't want to cultivate ties with them — because for many people, Facebook is the only place those ties can be cultivated.
Indeed, at a time when we are all rooting for diplomacy with North Korea to succeed, walking away from the JCPOA risks losing a deal that accomplishes — with Iran — the very outcome that we are pursuing with the North Koreans.
Indeed, at a time when we are all rooting for diplomacy with North Korea to succeed, walking away from the JCPOA risks losing a deal that accomplishes – with Iran – the very outcome that we are pursuing with the North Koreans.
Global policymakers have raised concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's "America First" agenda that aims to slash U.S. trade deficits, via which Washington appears to be walking away from or extensively renegotiating multilateral trade arrangements in favour of country-by-country deals.
Orin Kramer, a New York hedge fund manager who backed Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for president, believes that a Schultz independent candidacy will anger urban voters who dislike Trump and will lead to them walking away from buying their coffee at Starbucks.
"If you read anything about Brexit being evidence of the U.K. turning inwards or walking away from our global role, please don't buy it," Raab told Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper as he began a three-day visit to Canada, Washington and Mexico.
"We believe he shifted from his comments in the fall by underscoring data dependency and the lags in the monetary policy while walking away from the need to move into restrictive territory," Ethan Harris, global economist at BofAML, said in a note.
Sternberg's walking away from the industry before it walked away from him, along with the birth of Entireworld, was a defiant act — and one that was made more in earnest than it was for shock value or because of internal and professional dispute.
So the way that I in terms of the [redacted] how you process the work we are doing, I would like to see Ogilvy helping more people like that applying for those jobs than us walking away from a contract like that.
Shortly before Mr Trump's inauguration in January, Mr Xi told a gathering of the world's elite in Davos, Switzerland, that all signatories should stick to the Paris accord "instead of walking away from it"—a poke at Mr Trump that his audience applauded.
Chevron said Thursday it will not submit a new offer to acquire Anadarko Petroleum, walking away from the deal after Occidental Petroleum pulled ahead in a battle to take control of the driller with prized assets in the top U.S. shale oil field.
Walking away from the trailer, you'd think the movie was about a trio of mystical women from the Capital in The Hunger Games, a trio of kids with a better understanding of physics than you'll ever have, and a flying space manta ray.
The ink may have dried on her record deal — she signed to become the first female artist signed to 300 Entertainment the day before our shoot — but she has no intention of walking away from the degree that she often raps about.
Julia Roberts, Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lawrence are among more than two dozen Hollywood stars and entertainment companies who have accused the Weinstein Co and the buyer of the bankrupt film studio's assets of walking away from contracts for recent films.
John Griffin's Blue Ridge Capital, Andreas Halvorsen's Viking Global Investors each slashed their firm's stakes in Allergan by more than half after news broke that Pfizer was walking away from the deal, according to so-called 13F regulatory filings released on Monday.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Michael Phelps left the Olympic pool for the last time on Saturday having fulfilled a childhood dream, but it is clear he will not be walking away from the sport that has turned him into a global household name.
"Wheaton College cannot scare me into walking away from the truth that all humans -- Muslims, the vulnerable, the oppressed of any ilk -- are all my sisters and brothers and I am called by Jesus to walk with them in their oppression," she said.
The media consulting firm Devine Mulvey Longabaugh – run by Tad Devine, Julian Mulvey and Mark Longabaugh – told Sanders on Tuesday that they were walking away from the senator's campaign efforts after helping him lead a stunning primary challenge of Hillary Clinton in 2016.
What's most impressive with this video is the tiny snippet of a story that they inject it with: there's the spooky atmosphere, a gunshot and a startled deer, all leading to a figure walking away from a tiny body in the snow.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's decision not to certify the Iran nuclear deal isn't the same thing as walking away from the agreement -- but critics are already warning of negative fallout that could lead to military action if he ultimately abandons the pact.
"From an international perspective, walking away from the deal undermines US credibility internationally and will discourage other countries, such as North Korea, from resolving their disputes with Washington diplomatically," said Ahmad Majidyar, director of the Iran Observed Project at the Middle East Institute.
According to court documents, the officer, Betty Jo Shelby, 42, was overcome with fear that the man, Terence Crutcher, 40, who was not responding to her commands and was walking away from her with his hands up, was going to kill her.
A cellphone video of the arrest, introduced at Mr. Edouard's trial this week, showed him walking away from his partners as they tried to subdue Mr. Cuffee, then returning and, with no apparent provocation, bringing his foot down hard on Mr. Cuffee's head.
Mr. Trump is determined to present himself as tougher on the Chinese than any of his challengers in the presidential race, and appears to believe that walking away from a deal might put him in a better position politically than signing one.
A tradesman who has bought a new home in Townsville after walking away from his water-damaged dwelling 22019 kilometres (230 miles) away, said the insurance premium had risen 22%, a price he was not willing to pay to protect against another flood.
A tradesman who has bought a new home in Townsville after walking away from his water-damaged dwelling 22.3 kilometres (21.9 miles) away, said the insurance premium had risen 233%, a price he was not willing to pay to protect against another flood.
For those more concerned with their local economies than global greenhouse gas emissions, walking away from the Paris agreement was just another example of a bottom-line business decision made by a president who knows a good deal from a bad one.
PEOPLE confirmed with the Beverly Hills Police Department that Family Feud host Steve Harvey's stepdaughter was involved in a motor-vehicle collision into a parked car, and that she was identified by a witness who saw her walking away from the scene.
The president, and his new hard-line team of national security advisers, may think that walking away from the Iran deal will persuade Mr. Kim of his toughness and his determination to secure terms that go far beyond those reached with Iran.
A U.S. spokesman for the coalition told reporters Thursday that it has been striking ISIS fighters walking away from the convoy or trying to link up with the group, estimating that 85 ISIS fighters have been struck since the start of the standoff.
Democrats, who hailed the agreement on Tuesday, signaled they were preparing to blame Republicans for walking away from the deal crafted by Health Committee Chairman Lamar AlexanderAndrew (Lamar) Lamar AlexanderThe Hill's Morning Report - How will Trump be received in Dayton and El Paso?
The conclusion among Trump's inner circle was that the president came out of the week okay, feeling there was not much new in Cohen's testimony and that Trump was getting credit for walking away from a potentially bad deal with the North Koreans.
There is NO way -- short of some sort of medical diagnosis -- that if Walden truly believed Republicans were taking back the House in a year, he'd be voluntarily walking away from the chance at being a hugely powerful chairman for the following two years.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trade on Thursday: Chevron- Chevron closed up more than 3% after the oil company said it would not submit a new offer to acquire Anadarko Petroleum, walking away from the deal with a $1 billion breakup fee.
However Mr Trump's own national security staff and foreign allies take away a different lesson from those same protests: that walking away from the Iran deal now could play into the hands of the hard-liners atop the clerical establishment that runs the country.
Morton, who is walking away from a $23,000 base salary and a $10 million new-hire stock grant that would vest over four years, said he believed "strongly" in Tesla and that he had no disagreements with the company's leadership or its financial reporting.
"Walking away from a boat -- that is one of my family's main source of income -- is very difficult to (do), especially when you secure all your property and everything else knowing that you may not see it again," Barr told the TV station Wednesday.
"Indeed, at a time when we are all rooting for diplomacy with North Korea to succeed, walking away from the JCPOA risks losing a deal that accomplishes -- with Iran -- the very outcome that we are pursuing with the North Koreans," Obama said in a statement.
Trump has expressed his distaste for multilateral institutions by cutting funding or withdrawing from certain United Nations groups and agreements, repeatedly offering inaccurate criticism of NATO and walking away from major international pacts such as the Paris climate agreement and the Iran nuclear deal.
If you look at the rollbacks in the environmental protection arena, walking away from the Climate Accord that we struck with nearly 200 countries from across the world who all agree climate change is a problem and now we're suddenly rolling all of that back.
Kim has seen what happened to Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi after he gave up his nuclear program and more recently, as in the Iran nuclear deal, that the U.S. is capable of walking away from a solemn agreement if it chooses to do so.
"Walking away from a boat -- that is one of my family's main source of income -- is very difficult to (do), especially when you secure all your property and everything else knowing that you may not see it again," Barr told the TV station this week.
She faced problems of her own, including an Achilles tear in 226.5 that cost her a full season and battles with depression that led her to consider walking away from the game entirely by the 23 Olympics, where Australia lost to Serbia in the quarterfinals.
Oprah Winfrey, one of the highest-profile stars Apple managed to get on its roster when it launched Apple TV Plus, is walking away from a Time&aposs Up documentary that was supposed to go out on the streaming service, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
A leading proponent of the Democratic-flight theory is Brandon Straka, a gay 41-year-old hairstylist and longtime liberal from New York who became disillusioned with the Democratic Party and announced in a YouTube video last May that he was walking away from it.
What we owe to the Afghan people and ourselves is a brave recognition of our own role as protagonists in this drama and a sea change in our policies, not least because walking away from clear and present danger will not make it go away.
Walking away from a world that you've come to believe, or even know, is ruled by abusive people also leaves you devoid of a life trajectory you were brought up to see as your own, as a parent and a member of the group.
But while the 270-year-old professional sports gambler's record-breaking "Jeopardy!" run wrapped up sooner than many expected on Monday evening, Holzhauer is still walking away from the iconic game show with a whopping $2000 million in total winnings from his 223-episode winning streak.
"He seems to be a man who would once again put those principles first and consider walking away from a winning reelection campaign if it is best for the country ... A Trump-Pence ticket could be just what Trump needs to unite the party and win."
Read: Jeff Sessions is walking away from the best way to reduce police shootings The President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, an Obama-era council that made transparency one of its six "pillars" of modern policing, encouraged departments to submit data to the Police Data Initiative.
They will also have to decide how to respond if President Trump uses executive power to start to undo the progress that President Obama made on core issues like climate change, perhaps by walking away from the Paris Agreement, or on criminal justice reform relating to sentencing.
At 03, Rapinoe is unlikely to be back on this stage in four years' time, but it is hard to imagine her walking away from the battles she has led with the U.S. Soccer Federation and world governing body FIFA over fairer terms for the women's game.
That will eventually leave him with the choice of "a significant climb-down" in the terms he'll accept, or walking away from the agreements, notes Richard Fontaine, president of the centrist Center for a New American Security and the former top foreign policy adviser to Sen.
He said it was "insane" that Gawker had ended up in bankruptcy proceedings that had ensnared even its former editor in chief, A. J. Daulerio, while Roger Ailes is walking away from Fox News with a $40 million pay package after being accused of sexual harassment.
"It's disappointing that instead, they are digging in their heels, doubling down on partisanship, and forcing families to pay the price by allowing insurers to skirt patient protections—but as I've said before, Democrats are not walking away from the table even if Republicans are," she added.
"I was still playing there and I remember me and Sidney Moncrief went out on the floor to make the presentation," Pressey said in a telephone interview not long after the news that Duncan, 40, was walking away from the game with his five championship rings.
The merger will allow AT&T/Time Warner to negotiate for even higher prices for Turner content than Time Warner could before the merger because the merged firm can credibly commit to walking away from a deal if, say, cable company A balks at the price.
A day later, Calvin Johnson, still seemingly in the prime of his career and one of the best receivers in football, issued a simple statement through the Detroit Lions to confirm the surprising news that he was walking away from the game after just nine seasons.
So instead of walking away from what look to be rewarding gaming experiences, I spoke with engineer and therapist Josué Cardona and psychologist and game developer Kelli Dunlap, hosts of the Headshots podcast, to brainstorm ways for us anxious folks to get into and around open worlds.
Povetkin and Andrey Ryabinskiy's World of Boxing LLC said American Wilder and DiBella Entertainment Inc breached their contract by walking away from the May 21 fight in Moscow after hearing of the test results, rather than waiting for the World Boxing Council to decide what to do.
Testimony began this week in the murder trial of Jason Van Dyke, a white Chicago officer accused in the death in 2014 of Laquan McDonald, a black teenager armed with a knife who was shot 16 times as he appeared to be walking away from the police.
"If you're trying to get a deal with North Korea, good luck getting it if they see you walking away from a deal you made previously with Iran," I was told by Andrew Exum, a former Army officer who served in the Pentagon during the Obama administration.
In one of the very few acting roles of her career (which also included the misbegotten 1998 Blues Brothers sequel), Franklin plays a no-nonsense diner owner challenging her man to consider what he's walking away from before he runs off to join the Blues Brothers band.
More players are walking away from the game early because of the increased risks of injuries and concerns over head trauma, while the shelf life of some positions may only be a few years to begin with, making it difficult to forecast even a year in advance.
Lindsey Graham applauded President Donald Trump on Thursday for walking away from the table during his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un rather than agreeing to any deal short of "complete denuclearization" -- an outcome he believes the US must achieve by any means necessary.
If Saturday beach trips and golf games have you dreaming about walking away from your nine-to-five for good, there's a simple way to calculate how much you need to save to make it happen:Your desired retirement income ÷ 4% = How much money you need to retire.
But even with that, I knew it was more important for me to take the chance of walking away from that deal than to have no fathers in Chicago with no homes and when we do have prison reformation - because it's habilitation now it's not rehabilitation.
The district attorney said Shelby "reacted unreasonably by escalating the situation from a confrontation with Mr. Crutcher, who was not responding to verbal commands and was walking away from her with his hands held up, becoming emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," according to the Tulsa World.
Toronto police believe the stone – which is part of a larger artwork by the late John Lennon's wife – was stolen on March 2808 and they are now asking the public to help identify a woman seen surveillance footage walking away from the museum whom they allege took the rock.
While most of the British business leaders interviewed in annual research by Ipsos Mori in conjunction with the FT said that walking away from the bloc would be negative for the UK economy as a whole, 61 per cent were confident that their individual operations would not suffer.
"We've made a tremendous investment as a nation, as taxpayers over the years, building up the capacities of our agencies, of our federal scientists, to work effectively on these issues, and we're walking away from that investment," said Erika Spanger-Siegfried, a researcher at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
Walking away from the table on trade negotiations or threatening tariffs that will invite retaliation leaves the United States powerless to stop the implementation of new barriers—tariff lines, regulatory restrictions or import quotas—that will hamstring American businesses in some of the hottest markets in the world.
But experts say that by walking away from the Iran accord while simultaneously trying to coax North Korea back to the negotiating table, the Trump administration doesn't just risk undermining its own efforts to strike a deal with Kim Jong Un's regime over its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
Kim Jong Un, the country's chairman of the Korean Workers Party and the Central Military Commission, has been busy of late, standing down the two weapons systems that have unnerved the United States, South Korea and other countries for decades and walking away from other previously non-negotiable demands.
To further complicate things, North Korea has already used it's potential walking away from the armistice as another point of leverage, in addition to its typical talking of turning part of America into a wasteland of radioactive ashes, in order to seek concessions from the U.S. and South Korea.
Iran "will certainly try to get these assets unfrozen so they aren't put at risk, but I don't see them walking away from the deal, even though this is a very novel, very creative use of the legal system to try to get these judgments enforced," he said.
As Biegun proceeds with his diplomatic efforts, he has told people he is looking to maintain US principles in the talks while also allowing for a degree of flexibility to prevent North Korea from walking away from the table, as they have done multiple times in the past.
Russia wants to fight the conflict in Syria on its own terms, which are at odds with those of the US. With America walking away from the table, Russia will now be more intent than ever on not losing ground on any issue in Syria, including compromise on possible solutions.
He has developed a good relationship with Secretary of Defense James Mattis -- and on some issues (even though he's lost on a couple, like US withdrawal from the Paris accord on climate change), he has moderated some of Trump's worst instincts, such as walking away from the nuclear deal with Iran.
Berkshire accepted a $175 million fee when Constellation Energy Group Inc terminated its $4.7 billion takeover in 2008, and took an investment from Electricite de France SA. "Walking away from Oncor would reinforce Buffett's reputation that once he determines a fair price, that's the price, or there's no deal," Shanahan said.
PARIS — The "man in the hat" who accompanied the two suicide bombers who detonated their explosives at Brussels Airport on March 22, and who was seen in a surveillance video walking away from the airport, has been identified as Mohamed Abrini, the Belgian prosecutor's office said in a statement on Saturday.
I think walking away from a bad deal is ultimately a good thing for Trump and for Kim Jong Un. It might have made Kim think twice about crossing Trump — and if what Trump says is true, that Kim wanted maximum sanction relief, it's a good thing that Trump walked away.
Since taking office, the Trump administration has retreated from that approach in some fundamental ways, walking away from a free trade pact with Pacific nations, launching a global trade war and complaining about the burden of Washington's security commitments to its closest allies in Asia and other parts of the world.
But if Iran responds by walking away from the deal too, it "puts them on a confrontation path with the United States and the Europeans at a time when they're pretty stretched thin in the region, and in the socioeconomic protests that continue to bubble up throughout the country," he said.
Before the June general election, prime minister Theresa May and Mr Hammond warned that if Britain could not secure a good future trade deal with the EU it had "another option" — walking away from a "bad deal" and competing with the bloc as a Singapore-style low-regulation, low-tax economy.
The past two years have been plenty dark, with a long list of self-inflicted wounds: tearing up the Iran nuclear deal, pulling out of the Paris climate accord, walking away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement, separating children from their parents at the border, insulting allies while embracing autocrats.
They are mindful that when Mr. Trump announced in May that he was walking away from the Iran nuclear deal, critics predicted that Tehran would soon restart its nuclear program, that oil prices would soar, and that sanctions would never truly bite without the support of others in the deal.
The footage, recorded by a dash-cam inside a police cruiser and a camera mounted to a police helicopter, shows officers surrounding Crutcher, who had been walking away from his disabled vehicle with his hands raised in the air, using a Taser on him, and then shooting him at close range.
"This is our closest ally, a country that we have worked with and should continue to work with, that is currently walking away from democratic values, as opposed to us building alliances with countries across the world who we are trying to move toward democracy and towards human rights," she said.
For all the time he's spent being "Avicii," maybe it's time for Tim Bergling to take a step back and figure out who he really is—after all, it was only after walking away from superstardom in '66 that Dylan was able to record albums such as The Basement Tapes and Nashville Skyline.
"I told him, 'I don't have to know the truth here, but that doesn't separate who you were to so many of us so often while we knew you," the source says, adding, that every time Lauer's contract was up for renewal, he considered walking away from Today to focus on family.
It may be flooding the luxury market with utility vehicles like the big GLS and pint-sized GLB, but Mercedes-Benz isn't walking away from its traditional roots in the passenger car segment, as it demonstrated earlier this year with the introduction of an all-new version of the coupe-like CLA sedan.
Speaking of walking away from something that doesn't give you long-term gains, the hardest thing for me to buy in Walkaway wasn't brain uploads, it was the idea that you could put your heart and soul into building something, and then just quietly walk away if someone else tried to take it.
Tesla claims there is a 93% chance of walking away from a car crash without any serious injury when in a Model X. What they're saying: "Model X performs so much better in a crash than gas-powered SUVs because of its all-electric architecture and powertrain design," per Tesla's blog post.
Apollo, which under British rules had until May 9 to take a decision, has now said it is walking away from the business, which operates Greyhound intercity coaches and school buses in North America and rail services in the UK. Apollo declined to give further details on the decision when asked by Reuters.
When the Police Department declared, as the report noted, that an officer did not use excessive force when he discharged a Taser into an 85-pound girl who was walking away from him after he told her to take her hands out of her pockets, officers saw that such action was permissible.
"Student-loan debt is a monumental hurdle to overcome for recent college and medical-school graduates — I would not have been comfortable walking away from a high-income profession without first making strides to lessen the potential debt load on our boys," said Dahleen, who paid off $75,000 of student debt in 2012.
The countersuit, filed ten days after Wilder sued Povetkin and his promoter for breach of contract, alleges that Wilder broke the contract by walking away from the fight after learning that Povetkin had tested positive for the banned substance meldonium rather than waiting for the World Boxing Council to decide what to do.
Walking away from the JCPOA turns our back on America's closest allies, and an agreement that our country's leading diplomats, scientists, and intelligence professionals negotiated... But the consistent flouting of agreements that our country is a party to risks eroding America's credibility, and puts us at odds with the world's major powers.
"While there are no barbs about the breach in the departing note from Koum, it's hard not to see the co-founder's departure as a man walking away from a situation that's increasingly irreconcilable with the high stock his company places on privacy," Simon Migliano, a security researcher with Top10VPN, told VICE News.
Seven months and more than 24,200 games later, Magic Johnson upstaged the retirements of two legends — Dirk Nowitzki and Dwyane Wade — in unbecoming fashion by abruptly walking away from Jeanie Buss, LeBron James and the rest of the Los Angeles Lakers through a chaotic hour of unscheduled interviews with the news media.
Immigrant rights advocate Jess Morales Rocketto, who initially congratulated Latino Victory Fund and Macías for getting the campaign to shift their stance on a moratorium, said on learning that the campaign denied that there's been a change in policy, "The vice president keeps taking courageous stances and then walking away from them."
Dems say they still want to try: "It's disappointing that instead, [Republicans] are digging in their heels, doubling down on partisanship, and forcing families to pay the price by allowing insurers to skirt patient protections--but as I've said before, Democrats are not walking away from the table even if Republicans are," said Sen.
"Officer Shelby acted unreasonably by escalating the situation from a confrontation with Mr. Crutcher, who was not responding to verbal commands and was walking away from her with his hands held up, becoming emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," according to the affidavit containing the charges against Shelby, filed on September 22.
Thus, what was supposed to be a calm holiday weekend dissolved into jitters over a dual threat: the specter of nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula, and the possibility of an economic standoff among world powers, as Mr. Trump considers walking away from a major trade agreement with South Korea as early as this week.
"Cord cutting" might still be a major trend for those walking away from cable subscriptions in favor of online streaming services, but the world of online subscription TV is nearly saturated and as 2020 prepares to inundate us with more services, it's likely growing time for consumers to stop adding services and start prioritizing.
Yeah, to me, if Rupert Murdoch is saying, "I can't compete anymore" — and by the way, if Jeff Bewkes is saying this is as good as it gets — these big, super-successful media moguls, top of their game, are saying, "We're walking away from the table," I don't know who'd want to be the buyer.
Though Kunzweiler's office noted that Shelby is presumed innocent under the law, officials allege she "reacted unreasonably by escalating the situation from a confrontation with Mr. Crutcher, who was not responding to verbal commands and was walking away from her with his hands held up, becoming emotionally involved to the point that she overreacted," according to the World.
The ad, entitled "Envy," pushed the message that "OIC is a different type of constipation" by showing a glum man reacting to a series of visual reminders of his gastric distress: another happy man exiting a bathroom, a dog doing his business on a curb and a woman walking away from him with toilet paper stuck to her shoe.
Nor is walking away from the deal, as President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE threatened to do last month, a good strategy.
His teeth were too white and straight, and he wished he could've got some sort of lurid tattoo, maybe a grim reaper or a flaming skull or a single teardrop underneath his eye, but still, if anyone happened to notice a man walking away from John's Audi, it was Jimmy Ray Gallup they would describe to the police.
Just don't expect it to stop with one major country walking away from the EU. European Council President Donald Tusk, a historian and former Polish prime minister who took part in the struggle to overthrow Soviet-imposed communist rule in eastern Europe and join the EU, was both a witness and an actor in that history.
We're not sure how Iowans are going to feel about him walking away from them at the last minute, but it should be clear to the American public by now that this is rooted in one thing – Megyn Kelly, whom he has viciously attacked since August and has now spent four days demanding be removed from the debate stage.

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