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"weathering" Definitions
  1. the action of sun, rain or wind on rocks, making them change shape or colour
"weathering" Synonyms
in the throes of grappling with struggling with tackling wrestling with enduring labouring at living with slaving at toiling at toiling with working at working on braving busy with confronting facing having to cope with occupied in occupied with surviving withstanding standing resisting overcoming outlasting suffering surmounting outliving riding out living through coming through pulling through getting through standing up to sticking out making it through rising above undergoing experiencing bearing sustaining tolerating feeling having encountering brooking tasting knowing seeing supporting witnessing eroding corroding crumbling destroying eating gnawing abrading consuming disintegrating spoiling undermining weakening deteriorating dissolving decaying devouring fretting nibbling rotting wearing away coping managing contending dealing grappling hacking handling faring living subsisting struggling wrestling battling dispatching tangling distressing ageing(UK) aging(US) seasoning conditioning damaging mellowing battering chipping denting scratching simulating age in improving rallying recovering getting better recuperating reviving triumphing getting over getting well again picking up getting over something grinning and bear it keeping at it sticking it out carrying on hanging in there keeping going persevering persisting putting up with it seeing it through soldiering on staying with it struggling on bashing on gritting your teeth lumping pegging away plugging away putting up with discoloring(US) discolouring(UK) staining marking soiling streaking marring dirtying fading tarnishing blackening blemishing charring disfiguring rusting smearing spotting sullying bleaching beating conquering defeating besting subduing licking mastering overwhelming overpowering vanquishing crushing routing trouncing tanking triumphing over clobbering drubbing overthrowing withering wilting shrivelling(UK) shriveling(US) waning wizening declining flagging drooping shriveling up erosion corrosion attrition deterioration abrasion wear waste disintegration decay detrition wearing consumption loss destruction dissolution More

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WEATHERING THE STORM: Did you miss last Wednesday's event, Weathering the Storm: A Forum on Navigating Volatile Markets?
Renault and Nissan turn their focus to weathering the crisis.
That genetic diversity is critical to weathering new environmental challenges.
I was weathering the slapstick and story padding just fine.
The company is weathering a rough market for tech companies.
Sanitation is poor, and the temples are not weathering well.
Weathering With You is a fantasy, but it's not escapist.
But one industry seems to be weathering the storm: shipping.
Humans have no experience weathering sustained conditions of this type.
Weathering With You is trying for something far more difficult.
They are still cautious after weathering the worst crash in history.
Softened by weathering, its walls turn a radiant gold at sunset.
And in her life, she'd gotten very good at weathering storms.
That has changed: today South Australia is weathering a nasty downturn.
But if anyone has proved capable of weathering struggles, it's you.
Weathering this information assault is part of our generation's great burden.
In the meantime, the Colorado Republican Party is weathering the blowback.
"Are you all weathering the storm O.K.?" he asks us, grinning.
For that reason, Pruitt may end up weathering this current storm.
Headspace currently offers a free meditation hub called Weathering the Storm.
The good news is the civic institutions are weathering the storm.
These modified plants are better at weathering the effects of global warming.
Tech groups have hordes of lobbyists experienced in weathering these various issues.
The administration has suffered rapid staff turnover while weathering scandal after scandal.
But that isn't the only storm the President is weathering these days.
Weathering many storms, over and over again: Isn't that what maturing is?
Over the centuries, the statue has been impacted by weathering and vandalism.
Women's gymnastics, even while weathering horrific scandals, has prospered and drawn crowds.
Then again, so does the thought of further weathering Venezuela's downward spiral.
Those are good reasons for weathering the storm and, well, coming clean.
"It's scary, but we're weathering the storm together — literally," Mr. Beatty said.
Pollution, weathering, and acid rain stained and pitted its walls and gargoyles.
The few completed buildings sit unoccupied and are already show signs of weathering.
Direct air capture and enhanced weathering use less land, but both are costlier.
Still, even the sturdiest buildings might have trouble weathering a category 5 storm.
China's nearly $13 trillion economy appears capable of weathering the blow from tariffs.
It's not clear how Glovo's on-demand business is weathering the coronavirus storm.
"Every day is like weathering blows," Sanchez said, sitting at his kitchen table.
Last week was tumultuous in a country that prides itself on weathering turmoil.
Weathering the financial crisis stormKay was no stranger to rebuilding strained investor relationships.
Despite weathering yet another public cheating scandal, Khloé Kardashian is in a good place.
Ren was relatively sanguine in his assessment of Huawei's chances of weathering the storm.
Did they manage to break out into these smiles after weathering some serious tears?
However Hiscox seems so far to be weathering the impact better than some rivals.
McGinty, by comparison, has more than $85033,000 after weathering a months-long primary fight.
On longer timescales, oxygen is slowly eaten up by the weathering of silicate rocks.
But they also explicitly lay out a strategy for weathering the current political storm.
But, at least according to one poll, Trump is weathering the fallout so far.
Weathering with You, directed by Makoto Shinkai, opens in US theaters on January 17.
Other large, luxury-focused properties seem to be weathering the retail apocalypse equally well.
Things ultimately feel helpless, and yet the Tokyo of Weathering With You moves onward.
Unlike other chemicals, they're not broken down by sunlight and other forms of weathering.
Representatives of WADA and the I.O.C. spoke little, weathering relentless criticism with few rebuttals.
France is weathering what The Guardian called the biggest strike of Emmanuel Macron's presidency.
Overall, companies are weathering the market sell-off roughly in proportion to their corporate results.
If the rents were affordable, these places that are put out would be weathering it.
Probably the most iconic photos of animals weathering Florida—well, Florida's weather—come from flamingoes.
To repair the original girders, new weathering steel (shown in white) sandwiches the lower flange.
As The Economist went to press, though, Mr Trump seemed to be weathering the storm.
There's a bit of weathering and stuff that we've done, but it's been very subtle.
"They've been weathering invasions, attacks, and dark wizards since before America even existed," she said.
But I think, while weathering the storm, bits of sunlight have broken through the clouds.
Research suggests that "weathering" and the accumulation of stressors also lead to poor birth outcomes.
Corey Lewandowski, Trump's campaign manager, will talk about his candidate's strategy for weathering Clinton's attacks.
"There are uncertainties around global trade, but Australia has been weathering the storm," Felsman added.
Mr. Maduro's government, after all, has had considerable success in weathering past periods of agitation.
Unlike a soft top, it never needs to be replaced because of weathering or age.
The post-holiday hangover isn't the only thing we're weathering this first week of January.
A film review on Friday about "Weathering With You" misspelled the surname of an actor.
"Najib has become accustomed to weathering international investigations," Eurasia said in a note to clients.
They aren't just books; through the gentle weathering of time, they've become objects of beauty.
He's working at his family's restaurant, weathering his brother's blows, resenting his older sister's absence.
Another positive sign is that Chinese stocks seem to be weathering the latest trade actions.
But General Electric, the nation's largest industrial company, seems to be weathering the challenges so far.
But so far, Facebook has shown that it's able to keep users despite weathering security storms.
Donald Trump is weathering the biggest firestorm of his presidency thanks largely to his own staff.
Love is weathering the children, the death of one's parents, the dishes and the flat tires.
The social contract of the internet seems to insist that there's a nobility in weathering degradation.
But Amazon seems more intent on weathering the storm of negative attention than packing its bags.
Savings are an important factor in weathering economic shocks, especially for people who are self-employed.
It's tempting to compare Weathering With You to Your Name, since the films have many similarities.
In Weathering With You, the climate apocalypse is already here, even though it's never explicitly stated.
Even the strongest couples, like the Obamas, have admitted to weathering tough times in their marriage.
Jefferies is cautious about Urban Outfitters and Foot Locker weathering the death of the retro revival.
There are difficulties weathering winter — already a slow season — without much, well, winter, Mr. Franquinha said.
At moments, that's meant weathering a chaotic process dictated principally by Trump's in-the-moment impulse.
Powell is weathering Trump's verbal assaults with "backbone" and "dignity," the former Fed vice chair said.
Cutting expenses, paying off debt, and building an emergency fund are crucial to weathering a recession.
Enhanced weathering is at an even earlier stage of development and costs are still harder to assess.
But, as with any union, cooperation means weathering downturns together — and that hasn't always been so easy.
Andrew Cuomo firing him or Vance stepping down, he stands a strong chance of weathering the storm.
Last month, the "Ghostbusters" star Leslie Jones temporarily quit Twitter after weathering a deluge of racist abuse.
"It kind of made us strong in weathering a very tumultuous storm at the time," Shaub said.
She looks like she is weathering the camera's flash while staring beyond into a vaguely accessible memory.
The EU-US Privacy Shield appears to be weathering the storm of a Trump presidency — for now.
There are no visible fine particles or dust on the surface, which scientists expected due to weathering.
Turquoise forms near the surface as a product of copper weathering, typically caused by rainwater or groundwater.
Weathering With You does a poor job of balancing its supernatural weather story with its central romance.
S. tariffs while smaller ones are weathering the extra costs, a European business lobby said on Monday.
But as the retail apocalypse rips through the US, dollar stores seem to be weathering the storm.
President Donald Trump and his campaign associates are themselves weathering an investigation into possible collusion with Russia.
That indicates the weathering of bedrock, which unearthed harmful minerals that polluted their water supply, the study said.
Trees left standing were seemingly punished for weathering the storm, stripped bare of their leaves, flowers, and fruit.
You could argue that this is just the glass equivalent of weathering leather, giving it an aged look.
" Cain expressed confidence in Trump and Kudlow weathering any controversy surrounding his nomination, calling them each "a fighter.
Khloé Kardashian is weathering the storm of Tristan Thompson's alleged cheating scandal by turning her focus to family.
One item boosting Fed confidence was how well the U.S. economy appeared to be weathering challenges for abroad.
The bully pulpit, agenda, and compartmentalization of staff are key to effectively weathering any investigation storm in Washington.
She was referring to the bank's clients, not its investors, in her remarks about weathering the current turmoil.
Asset managers have been battling market swings and weathering a move to often lower-cost, index-tracking funds.
The stock spiked on Thursday on speculation over its strategy for weathering the fallout from the corruption scandal.
The city has something of a history of being overly optimistic about its chances of weathering big storms.
Or they'll remember weathering a previous storm and feel confident in their ability to survive the current one.
"I think there's a two-step process, a superficial weathering, then an organism takes over," said Dr. Ivarsson.
The play describes the descent of a Category 259 hurricane on a family already weathering its own tempests.
The U.S. economy expanded at a faster pace than expected, weathering the effects of hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
In the single grain, they found evidence of water, iron, helium and space weathering on the lunar surface.
The Rain, Netflix's first Danish show, is an addition to an already crowded genre: stoic teens weathering the apocalypse.
After weathering two major cheating scandals with Tristan Thompson, Khloé Kardashian will be guarding her heart for a while.
While weathering weakness in the mobile phone and wearables market, the chipmaker is predicting solid earnings and revenue guidance.
What's particularly appalling about this isn't so much the preparation, as how well the burger is weathering it. 3.
Industrial giant General Electric (GE) is committed to weathering China's restructuring, Vice Chairman John Rice told CNBC on Tuesday.
Russia's rouble held an even keel, weathering a 0.6 percent decline in prices of oil, a key Russian export.
Networking giant Cisco Systems Inc said in February that it was weathering a global slowdown in information-technology spending.
This image from photographer Max Waugh shows an American bison weathering a winter whiteout in Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park.
González noted that the island's focus is on weathering the storm under a new preparedness program designed after Maria.
Officially, China's job market is weathering the downturn surprisingly well, with government data showing unemployment of only 4 percent.
She keeps score of every game and lauds Cubs fans for weathering more than a century of postseason futility.
But now its first order of business appears to be weathering criticism from both sides of the abortion debate.
After weathering months of phone and email attacks, a few of them had bowed out of the committee completely.
Here's are three reasons why Koenig says a robo-adviser can be a great tool for weathering economic volatility. 
It could also take on enhanced weathering projects, a process that uses chemical reactions to trap carbon in rock.
Washington (CNN)After weathering a week of self-induced crisis, the White House was at an impasse on Wednesday.
In "Weathering," the boy, Hodaka (Kotaro Daigo), is a teenage runaway who almost drowns soon after the movie opens.
Ratification of the USMCA will demonstrate the commitment of global trade leaders to weathering this period of economic uncertainty.
We could have been weathering the sea during a hurricane or blinded by a sandstorm in a frigid desert.
Even after weathering two serious storms, the animals were in surprisingly good spirits, eager to play and cuddle with volunteers.
Baghdad has historically resisted large cuts, saying Iraq cannot sacrifice oil revenues after weathering 15 years of war and unrest.
Pichai appeared today, weathering a three-and-a-half-hour hearing solo with no competitors to offload congressional ire onto.
This is called John Henryism or weathering, and is worse than a cradle-to-grave crisis: It's womb-to-grave.
Overall, Pitt has been "in better spirits" since weathering the difficult split in September, an entertainment-industry source told PEOPLE.
Over geological timescales (ie, millions of years) carbon dioxide is removed from the air by exactly this sort of weathering.
That's good for weathering difficulties, but it's lousy for our ability to estimate how positive gains will impact our happiness.
The EU is weathering its greatest crisis ever, rocked by Brexit and besieged by hard-right nationalists across the continent.
That Franco-American relationship, which has always been frank and sometimes tumultuous, is weathering the political storm sweeping the West.
The shares never appreciated, but after weathering turmoil, Forbes reported that Buffett likely got all his principal and dividends back.
It has been weathering claims from conservatives and Mr. Trump that Facebook is biased against right-wing websites and opinions.
After half a century, however, the phrase was exhumed — in part as a message to those weathering the Great Recession.
And weathering setbacks, often with support from the people who love us, helps us learn to take disappointment in stride.
The chain buys coffee directly from Colombian farmers and contributes to a fund to help growers weathering low international prices.
Serving as a hub for the obsessives means weathering the occasional scorn of veterans as well as educating the neophytes.
So it's not yet clear what the long-term consequences of weathering a severe bout of COVID-19 might be.
" Pope Francis, above in Aglona, Latvia, praised the country for weathering totalitarianism to become "a place of dialogue and encounter.
A recovery in quarterly revenue suggests that the Chinese tech giant is weathering the Trump administration's efforts to hobble it.
The weathering of the mother's body, she theorized, could lead to poor pregnancy outcomes, including the death of her infant.
His newest movie, Weathering with You, addresses many of these same themes while simultaneously exploring how we influence our environment.
But Shinkai is paving his own path and he expands on the success of Your Name with Weathering with You.
The rain doesn't simply fall in "Weathering With You," an anime about love in a time of catastrophe, it gushes.
"You would be blind to miss the carcasses sticking out" of the weathering rock, said Mr. DePalma in an interview.
Stocks are weathering the latest bouts of increasing trade war fears, but the bond market is pointing to more trouble ahead.
The data could raise questions over how well U.S. factories are weathering an escalation of the U.S. trade war with China.
Recently, Pitt has been "in better spirits" since weathering a difficult split from Angelina Jolie in September after 12 years together.
Screenshot: FacebookScreenshot: FacebookIn the Youth Portal, you see Facebook toeing the same line it has while weathering its various data scandals.
Set five years after the Empire's fall in Return of the Jedi, it seems not everybody is weathering the change well.
Investors are betting the company will have difficulty weathering weak energy prices and the effects of the hurricane, according to Barron's.
And even though Russia is weathering an economic crisis, diplomats and officials say the financial cost of the operation is tolerable.
But we're also going to need to look for trees and other plants that are good at weathering stress in general.
Some states are weathering the storm quite nicely, but these five states are the most in need of an infrastructure overhaul.
Weathering the storm until then won't be pleasant, but the beauty of games like Destiny is that they are never static.
If you look up the term "resist" and its synonyms, it's all about enduring something bad or weathering the proverbial storm.
The footprints were difficult to study owing to tidal conditions, the impact of weathering and changes to the landscape, it added.
Violence has flared in Israel since October, with Israelis weathering a deadly wave of stabbings, shootings and car-rammings by Palestinians.
Mineral weathering is energy-intensive, so it's not on net a carbon win unless we can power it with renewable energy.
Trump is weathering backlash after criticizing the parents of Humayun S.M. Khan, a Muslim U.S. soldier killed in Iraq in 2004.
They made a couple pushes and we did a good job weathering the storm and had a few of our own.
Due to weathering and erosion, the landscapes known as China Danxia have colored "stripes" of red sedimentary rock, according to UNESCO.
Tech results: Nvidia, Cisco and Eventbrite report next week — all three companies that are weathering a rough market for tech companies.
We have 500 shelters, (we're) moving people to those shelters and hopefully weathering the storm so we can rebuild Puerto Rico.
Colorado has won three in a row, weathering injuries to Nate MacKinnon and Matt Duchene and the suspension of Gabriel Landeskog.
Gagosian and his collector-clients snap up more, more, more, weathering crashes (in 1990, in 2008) and hiccups with bullish confidence.
But Counsell expertly deployed his relievers, weathering the inconsistency of Corey Knebel, who thrived after a brief return to the minors.
He stumbled through these affairs of the heart while also weathering the complications of immigration and the ineluctable tug of home.
Trump is taking office at a time when the IRS has already been weathering accusations that its audits are politically motivated.
Those gains came despite weathering the Brexit vote, which the state-owned company considered one of the biggest risks last year.
An institution accustomed to weathering criticism about its literary judgments now finds itself facing the challenge of rebuilding its fundamental credibility.
The company is now weathering a problem with Captain America, who is currently an operative of Hydra, a Nazi-like organization.
Like Clinton, Biden became the front runner the moment he announced his candidacy, weathering controversies that would prematurely end most campaigns.
The data appeared to show U.S. factories weathering the early days of an escalation of a U.S. trade war with China.
This limestone found in Catalonia was engraved 12,500 years ago, so it's understandably been through some things and lots of weathering.
After weathering fierce Twitter backlash, Jones bravely wore his vest on Fox News later that evening and defended his clothing choice.
After weathering several difficult years on tour, Görges has the experience and composure to handle the big moments in a match.
Though Qataris don't want to say it on the record, there is consistent pride in successfully weathering a Saudi-induced "stress test".
Would you say that the industry is chronicallly on edge, or do you think people are weathering this with relatively cool heads?
After weathering a cheating scandal, Beyoncé and JAY-Z are still "Crazy in Love" — but how did they mend their fractured marriage?
Iraq's economy is now weathering a crisis caused by a slump in the oil price and a surge in war-related spending.
New York (CNN Business)General Electric is weathering a stormy environment better than feared, prompting the struggling conglomerate to boost its guidance.
The rock also features several deep grooves, hinting at classic weathering patterns, and possibly a time when the ball was molten hot.
Meteorites can last for millions of years on the Red Planet, free from the oxidizing and weathering effects of moisture and oxygen.
A furloughed park ranger from New Jersey was rewarded with a $29.5 million lottery jackpot for weathering the country's longest government shutdown.
Nelson is on the air now, but only after weathering months of negative ads and headlines describing his reelection bid as lackluster.
But we wanted to know more about how they've stuck it out, weathering challenges beyond classrooms and corsages to build lives together.
Weak demand from Brazil, which is weathering a recession and is the top buyer of Argentine cars abroad, has battered vehicle exports.
The drones are functional in up to -35°C, making them capable of weathering a harsh Canadian winter—and torrid desert heat.
Now, after weathering almost eight decades of brutal Northeastern winters, one of Barthé's most significant works faces irreparable damage from the elements.
" To describe that very process, Arline Geronimus, a professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, coined the term "weathering.
From the corporate offices to the warehouse stores, Costco employees are weathering a storm of unprecedented consumer demand during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Mets, meanwhile, were the reigning National League champions, weathering a barrage of injuries but eventually pushing through to another playoff berth.
After impressively weathering Pavlyuchenkova's aggressive play in the first set, it was nervous serving from Pavlyuchenkova that handed Muguruza the second set.
Japan's Academy Award submission for best international film, "Weathering With You" will be shown in an English-dubbed version at 7 p.m.
More transparently, "Weathering" presents its adolescent characters at a stage of development in which everything is possible, and nothing is ever enough.
He had an artist's appreciation for materials, their color ranges, the interior and exterior lighting of surfaces and the effects of weathering.
Pompeo, too has been unusually adept at weathering Trump-related scandals, and has deliberately stoked press interest in his future political ambitions.
Hormel has been around since the 1890s, weathering through two world wars, the Great Depression, Great Recession and multiple recessions in between.
The model is incredibly detailed, with droids, trees, decals and weathering adding life to the buildings, show structures and pathways through the rockwork.
When it comes to weathering a financial hardship, financial experts say the secret to success comes down to two tools: budgeting and borrowing.
After weathering a year of scandal and criticism, Alphabet is officially acknowledging that fake news and disturbing YouTube videos can hurt its reputation.
Facebook has also been weathering a firestorm of criticism around the extent of data that it collects about its users (and non-users).
Would Ms. Brazile, someone who'd also written a controversial retelling of the 2016 election, have any advice for him on weathering Clintonian wrath?
In recent weeks, she has shared images of herself shaving her head, resting because she's exhausted, and weathering difficult moments at the hospital.
Zillow has been weathering a tough climate in the housing business, with its stock falling more than a quarter in the past year.
Dutch lender ING is weathering the storm in financial markets, the bank's chief financial officer told CNBC after issuing better-than-expected earnings.
As Musk prepares to talk up future growth at Tesla's annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday, the car maker is weathering a difficult period.
" The rocker also shared an image from the broadcast alongside Mia and Hawlow, writing on Twitter, "Weathering the storm with my snow bunnies.
This week on Recode Media, Peter Kafka spoke with Clara Jeffery about how her publication, Mother Jones, is weathering the current media climate.
And despite President Donald Trump's ostensibly tax-related grudge against the e-commerce giant, the company seems to be weathering the Twitter-storm.
Even older black people, typically stoics from weathering things my generation has not had to, found themselves, to their alarm, crying as well.
For the EU, already weathering the impacts of an unprecedented migration influx and a debt crisis, Britain's departure comes as a huge blow.
And my mum, for weathering more trauma, loss and tragedy in her life than you could begin to imagine one person could take.
He had a unique retirement experience that included weathering the popping of the dot-com bubble and the Great Recession right after retiring.
There's a lot of milestones to success in America—making your first million dollars, weathering your first lawsuit, and inspiring a porn parody.
Like enhanced weathering, fertilizing the ocean by putting iron particles or other nutrients in the water is among the more far-fetched approaches.
The New York Times called it a "rare success" for Kushner, who had been weathering his most difficult period in the White House.
It is one in which your past behavior is always up for scrutiny and weathering the test of time is not a virtue.
Lucasfilm has built an empire out of giving the people what they want while also weathering—and deflecting—those fans' most imprudent demands.
The embattled Kavanaugh was poised to win Senate confirmation later on Saturday, weathering sexual misconduct accusations and criticism of his character and temperament.
Its weathering the storm until where the wheels plant is generating revenue, said general manager Kerry McDonald at the site one morning in March.
They persist in their faith that high-level Democrats will be arrested at any moment, weathering several more disconfirmations of Q's legitimacy and trustworthiness.
First, that she served as Catherine of Aragon's lady-in-waiting for 26 years, weathering the many years Catherine spent cast-aside and destitute.
And Ian Burnstein, a Detroit entrepreneur who leads that city's Tiger 2500 club, said last month that members are talking about weathering a slowdown.
The chipmaker is weathering weakness in the mobile phone and wearables market, but is predicting solid earnings and revenue guidance for the current quarter.
She's investigating how much of the soil's color comes from its composition (what it's made out of) and how much comes from space weathering.
Such materials are precious to researchers since these rocks have not been exposed to the harsh space environment or dealt with any space weathering.
Weathering on the newly-exposed joints suggest the heavy rains of the notoriously-damp Pacific Northwest have been infiltrating the cliff, weakening it further.
Further, the funds that have raised to date have strong market positions, track records and, in many cases, realized returns and experience weathering downturns.
After weathering more than one recession, not to mention the worst housing crash in history, Myers says he has never seen anything like this.
Meanwhile, after weathering a cheating scandal, Beyoncé and JAY-Z are still "Crazy in Love" thanks to their 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy.
It's a comedy about being parents, weathering the emotional and medical terrors that come with responsibility for small lives, yet remaining partners, lovers, allies.
It had predicted solid growth this year after weathering a tough period for British outsourcers by cutting costs and focusing on its core businesses.
"The policy blows we are weathering are not modest regulatory corrections," Michael K. Powell, president of the N.C.T.A., said in a speech last month.
Weathering the storm Every golfer knows that the same hole can play entirely differently from one day to the next based on course conditions.
"I Will Send Rain" obliges with a grim portrait of a family weathering the Dust Bowl as naggingly evocative as grit in your mouth.
The anime movie "Weathering with You" is a huge hit in Japan with nearly $100 million, and one of the country's biggest movies ever.
More than 8,600 stores are expected to close in 2019 as the retail apocalypse ravages the US.Somehow, megamalls appear to be weathering the storm.
"It's weathering the storm until where the wheels plant is generating revenue," said general manager Kerry McDonald at the site one morning in March.
On Tuesday, after weathering a self-inflicted wound caused by his unwillingness to acknowledge in any meaningful way the death of the late Sen.
Airlines have been canceling and merging flights to prevent flying with low load factors that would waste unnecessary cash vital to weathering the downturn.
But while the President's position for reelection is perilous and could worsen, Trump's been weathering the coronavirus pandemic decently in the polls so far.
MARKET OVERVIEW In recent years, South Africa has been weathering not only concerns about political corruption but also currency devaluation and a rocky economy.
Weathering With You is the latest film from Makoto Shinkai, the writer and director who shot to worldwide fame with 2016's Your Name.
After a dreadful 2018, GE shares have spiked nearly 60% this year on signs the company is weathering a stormy environment better than feared.
The confirmation battle took place over many months, with the young, reformist congressman weathering a barrage of attacks on his politics and his character.
Why it matters: That's in spite of the storm of challenges it's currently weathering, including rumored fundraising woes and its biggest problem child, WeWork.
That suggests China is weathering the first waves of new tariffs that the Trump administration imposed on $50 billion of Chinese exports this summer.
Mr. Shay said that, not including the media, about 60 people attended the Tuesday meeting, weathering a mix of heavy freezing rain and snow.
"I think it's a combination of weathering the storm... but also looking at some opportunities that arise from these very difficult times." he said.
Many families who lost their homes during Matthew are struggling to keep up with the financial burden posed by weathering multiple events like this.
JD.com went public on the Nasdaq in 2014 JD.com went public on the Nasdaq in 2014 Chinese startups are weathering challenging economics in the country.
The changes come after months of YouTube weathering advertiser unrest and public criticism for the videos it hosts — and the ads it plays against them.
"This is provided that [phosphorus] within the igneous rocks on the surface of the planet is undergoing weathering to ensure its bio-availability," says Cawood.
The outing marks the first time the couple has been spotted since they celebrated New Year's Eve together after weathering Thompson's cheating scandal last year.
After weathering controversies relating to GMOs and food poisoning, we thought Chipotle was on the way back to a reputation made mostly of gigantic burritos.
Hemlock Hospice is on view through November of this year, so visitors can explore through the seasons, with the installations weathering alongside the waning arbors.
Up until last year, Deutsche Bank seemed to be weathering all this better than expected, and its involvement in art remained uninterrupted and relatively unquestioned.
The company is weathering a bleak domestic smartphone market as economic growth in China slows and Chinese consumers rally in support of beleaguered rival Huawei.
A result is that, for the most part, the only people weathering those consequences are the ones who don't have the luxury of staying quiet.
Tourism is one of Thailand's biggest sources of income, and the sector continues to be vibrant after weathering political turmoil and the airline safety downgrade.
Peter Mallouk, president and chief investment officer of Creative Planning, told CNBC that patience was the key to weathering short-term panics, such as Brexit.
After weathering a tumultuous marriage with Harrison, Boyd left him for Clapton, who also penned "Wonderful Tonight" and "Bell Bottom Blues" as odes to Boyd.
In times of crisis, culture has been central to weathering the strain of bilateral tensions and preserving people-to-people ties that endure through generations.
"The opposition has mounted several such political challenges in the past, which the administration is confident of weathering once again," Yameen's spokesman Ibrahim Hussain said.
Stakes are high for Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, who is already weathering a multi-billion dollar scandal involving state fund 1.7Malaysia Development Berhad (240.3MDB).
The impulse isn't misguided: New York may currently be weathering an imbalance of commercialism and gentrification, but big dreams still do become big realities here.
It would be easy to shrug off Carrey's art therapy approach to weathering this administration were his /r/im14andthisisdeep analysis of politics a private affair.
Investors will be looking to U.S. retail sales figures due Tuesday and company earnings for signs of how shoppers and businesses are weathering the slowdown.
Still, it's notable the company achieved this while weathering a difficult year that included executive departures, acquisition rumors, and attempts to turn its business around.
But with money in the bank, routine, unscheduled expenses like car and furnace repairs won't make them feel like they're weathering an ongoing financial storm.
After a tumultuous four years, Taylor and Cartwright finally tied the knot after weathering more than a few storms, including a cheating scandal in 2017.
Instead of weathering the criticism that comes with fighting an uphill, yet historically important battle, the party is still trying to magic up a plan.
Mirza's book follows generations of the family as they navigate their lives in India and the United States, weathering racism, betrayals and crises of faith.
Critics are hailing Weathering With You as the perfect movie for 2020, a saccharine, candy pop love story that's also an allegory for environmental collapse.
Exhausted, cold and some seemingly in a state of shock after weathering the Atlantic, they were given thermal blankets, food and water by rescue workers.
If the bones are interlaced, or show signs of equivalent amounts of weathering, that would be good evidence for a rich family life for Utahraptor.
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The acceleration suggests China is weathering the first waves of new tariffs that the Trump administration imposed on $50 billion of Chinese exports this summer.
And in Wyoming, where local officials were weathering an economic blow during what had been a promising ski season, many still saw a silver lining.
This is a new issue for Bethesda though, which has been weathering a constant storm of controversy since it released Fallout 76 on November 14.
For now, the goal is weathering VR's long slow period, ready to come out of the gate with good games when more people start buying headsets.
After growing up in the public eye and weathering a turbulent few years, Amanda Bynes is healthier than ever — and ready to make her Hollywood comeback.
Separately, the Saudi official news agency SPA reported that King Salman had congratulated Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on weathering the failed military coup launched against him.
CNN sponsored a March 3 primary debate between Clinton and Sanders in the city, which was already weathering an economic downturn when the contaminated water arrived.
Due to orbital wobbles, volcanic activity, rock weathering, and changes in solar activity, the Earth's temperature has waxed and waned over the past 4.5 billion years.
Over time, the lunar surface darkens due to weathering and radiation, so bright spots are areas where recent activity has exposed areas on the lunar surface.
Biden came into the June debates in Miami as the clear frontrunner, leading every single pre-primary poll and weathering several small-scale controversies and gaffes.
While campaigning for his wife, Hillary Clinton, at an event in Philadelphia, Mr. Clinton was forced to defend his 1994 crime bill while weathering repeated heckling.
The Japan Motion Picture Producers Association announced on Monday that "Weathering with You" will be Japan's entry to compete for the international film Oscar in February.
Conway is weathering criticism and social media derision for referencing a nonexistent terrorist attack in Bowling Green, Ky. at least three times since late last month.
He got away with it to a degree over the annexation of Crimea and fomenting unrest in Eastern Ukraine, mostly weathering the sanctions storm that followed.
Meanwhile, younger African Americans experience something called "weathering," says Timothy Cunningham, team lead in the CDC's Division of Population Health and lead author of the study.
The system rewards more experienced players for years of weathering baseball's relentless demands, enduring the grind to reach the open market for a well-earned windfall.
The American consumer has generally been weathering the global economic slowdown and the fallout from concerns that the U.S.-China trade war is making things worse.
The added water vapor caused by global warming, climate scientists have warned for decades, will coalesce as heavy rain not unlike the constant downpour in Weathering.
The administration is weathering a heated battle with Congress, and according to a Fox News poll, more than half of voters now support the president's impeachment.
A few years ago, a friend and I decided to take a little road trip after weathering the extreme air-conditioned conference rooms of Las Vegas.
The moon has no atmosphere, and it's impacted by small meteorites, solar wind and cosmic rays streaming from the sun -- which is known as space weathering.
Having recently completed a round trip from Newark to San Francisco on United, I wasn't all that surprised that United appeared to be weathering the storm.
Shinkai fills "Weathering" with bold leaps, narrative complications (the story jumps around in time, not always productively) and softly hued, filigreed backdrops that approach the photorealistic.
Dayton built a double-digit lead early, weathering six first-half 3-pointers from the Ospreys by holding them to just 5-of-13 shooting otherwise.
Dayton built a double-digit lead early, weathering six first-half 3-pointers from the Ospreys by holding them to just 5-of-473 shooting otherwise.
"Weathering" stumbles a bit in that regard, failing to establish Hina as much more than Hodaka's love interest, and a focus of our admiration and pity.
Online hate mobs are frequent enough that one journalist who has experienced them, Talia Lavin, produced a bookmark-worthy guide to weathering that kind of psychological storm.
Uber has been weathering quite a storm lately, but the ride hailing company wants to remind you: It also builds technology, and not just serious sexism scandals.
The salt in the ocean mostly got there as the result of a process called weathering, which transfers mineral salts from rocks on land into the sea.
Among other things, it'll image MESSENGER's impact crater — the color and size of which will be used to help calculate the rate of weathering on Mercury's surface.
I also had my own problems when the cops crept up my stairs—I was 16, boyfriend-less, and weathering the nascent stages of binge eating disorder.
During Jackson's 20 years at the helm, he helped transform a small collection of dealerships into the country's largest automotive retailing chain, weathering downturns in the process.
In this way, Diviner provides a thermal method for dating craters up to one billion years old, which is when weathering makes age distinctions harder to spot.
Bryce Dallas Howard already proved that she's got guts by running through the Hawaiian jungle in heels (and subsequently, weathering the heels-related backlash with good humor).
For all practical purposes, the moon does not have an atmosphere or a magnetic field, so the topmost layer of the regolith is susceptible to space weathering.
We got this video of the resourceful adventure-seeker weathering the storm Friday by turning the table into a wakeboard to travel down a flooded Boston street.
LONDON (Reuters) - Health, safety and even some traditional 'sin stocks' have already shown signs of weathering Brexit-related storms in European equity markets over the past week.
Fireworks exploded above the port on Tuesday as officials delivered speeches praising Qatar's 37-year-old emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani for weathering the "siege".
The life of Donald Trump Jr., who once lived out of a truck, didn't speak to his father for a year, and is weathering a messy divorce
For Trump, it has meant devising and weathering ruthless competition with business rivals as greedy and cutthroat as anyone he's likely to meet at a summit conference.
The anime movie "Weathering with You" has made nearly $100 million in Japan and is the country's tenth-biggest movie of all time since opening last month.
The company is now weathering pushback from skeptical lawmakers — Davis will have to navigate those concerns in order for the company to follow through on its vision.
He outplayed Nadal in the opening two sets and then, after weathering a ferocious fightback, made the running in the fifth when his baseline craft matched Nadal's.
The report should offer a window into how Yahoo is weathering the upheaval caused by the layoff of 15 percent of its work force announced in February.
DE) posted forecast-beating third quarter profit, weathering a storm of lower car sales, higher spending and new pollution rules which dented earnings at rivals Daimler (DAIGn.
To be sure, the industry has taken its lumps — even weathering a nasty hearing where Facebook, Google and Twitter had to answer for the Kremlin's election interference.
When Tweeden and the other first few accusers against Franken came forward in mid-November, it initially seemed the senator had a chance of weathering the storm.
Arianna Huffington has been on Uber's board of directors for a year now, "and is deeply invested in the company weathering the PR crisis," write the Kapors.
In her 20s and early 30s, Ms. Ammini earned a law degree and climbed up the ranks of the Communist Party of India, weathering splits and realignments.
Acknowledging that they've had their fair share of highs and lows like any other couple, Jenner said weathering tough times has only helped them grow closer together.
The group's strength has ebbed and flowed over the past 15 years, weathering a string of territorial losses, defections and the killing of several high-profile leaders.
Makoto Shinkai's new feature Weathering with You entreats the world to pay attention to the climate emergency, as constant rainfall is interpreted as punishment from the gods.
"Weathering With You" loses its way with a diffuse ending that leans heavily on pop songs and includes a fatalistic shrug and a romantic deluge of tears.
Evercore, Greenhill and Lazard, which reported estimates-beating earnings on Thursday, proved their resilience last year by weathering a choppy environment better than most big bank rivals.
The Astros and the Cubs showed that weathering years of struggle can help lead to sustained success — but, of course, not all rebuilding teams will win big.
"When my dad died, it was like I was incapable of weathering the storm of loss, of the uncertain path his death created in my heart," she writes.
The party faces a general election in a year, and is weathering strong criticism from its political opponents at home, from the European Union and from Poland's judges.
Land plants changed our planet forever, contributing to the chemical weathering of rocks—an important element of the carbon cycle involved in regulating Earth's atmosphere across long timescales.
However, that little note has remained on the side of the building for years, weathering both rain and snow, leading Friends fans to assume it has another meaning.
Hiday Hidaka Corp's ramen noodle shop chain Hidakaya seems to be weathering its September price hike better, with sales and average customer spend rising each month since then.
Most companies celebrating 100 years after just weathering a round of layoffs and some pretty nasty press would not be releasing an ostentatious and useless lump of crystal.
With the American markets on a tear and Chinese shares on a downturn, it appears that U.S. stocks are weathering the escalating trade war far better than China's.
After weathering some negative local press about the restriction, and drop in business from families, he now attracts Germans who travel up to 500 km for its tranquility.
Britney Spears is weathering a difficult time amid her conservatorship drama, post-treatment lifestyle and her father Jamie's recovery after suffering a life-threatening colon rupture last fall.
Read MoreBofA CEO Moynihan: US investors weathering storm,for now Dalio's Bridgewater Associates has $155 billion in assets under management and counts the World Bank among its investors.
South Korean firms are weathering a Chinese backlash over the country's decision to deploy the THAAD U.S. missile defense system to counter threats from nuclear-armed North Korea.
Then this spring, while working on a particularly difficult magazine article and weathering a string of challenging events in my personal life, I tumbled into an intense depression.
Despite the meticulous attention to detail her work entails, though, Velandia takes a rather Zen approach to the weathering process that's impossible to avoid when living with art.
If couples could be persuaded to take a more sympathetic, less catastrophic view of infidelity, they would, she proposes, have a better chance of weathering its occasional occurrence.
Many of these markets have lagged behind Silicon Valley in dollars invested and VCs themselves, but they are more robust in terms of weathering economic uncertainty, Smerklo said.
This stuff is precious to scientists, as it's shielded from the effects of space weathering, including the effects of cosmic rays and charged particles pouring off the Sun.
At a moment when that country, under Emperor Meiji, was weathering the shock and upheaval of forced economic modernization, Hearn fell deeply in love with the nation's past.
After a blowout on Tuesday and a comeback on Wednesday, the Yankees and their patchwork roster seem capable of weathering their crush of injuries and contending yet again.
Scientists are also exploring how to extract carbon from the air with seawater as well as enhanced weathering of rocks so that they react with atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Under Roger E. Ailes, its pugnacious former chairman, who died last week, Fox News followed a mantra of "never apologize," weathering all manner of controversies over its coverage.
At the Table After weathering a string of cold, gray days in the city, most New Yorkers would probably welcome a little coziness, along with a hearty meal.
"We have a tax system in Germany that is weathering challenges well," Ms. Merkel said, suggesting that well-functioning societies rely on raising a fair amount of tax.
Though Arline Geronimus's early research had focused on birth outcomes mainly in disadvantaged teenagers and young women, she went on to apply her weathering theory across class lines.
In 2006, she and her colleagues used government data, blood tests and questionnaires to measure the effects of stress associated with weathering on the systems of the body.
It's true that the love story at the center of Weathering With You does not resonate when compared to its predecessor, but its tragedy is far more profound.
But Jacobs, who overcame a bout with cancer in 2011, overcame this as well, bouncing quickly to his feet and weathering the final two minutes of the round.
The consequences of living every day in a racist society, a process dubbed "weathering," are so pervasive that they may cause even black women's cells to age faster.
Meanwhile, Vice President Mike Pence stayed behind in D.C., where he has the delightful task of quietly weathering the onslaught of scoops regarding the Trump administration's interactions with Russia.
Investors have been keeping a close eye on how UK retailers have fared over the festive season for signs of which firms are weathering a slowdown in consumer spending.
Minutes from a March 0.43-20 meeting of Federal Reserve policymakers show they saw the U.S. economy weathering a global slowdown without a recession in the new few years.
While the company has still been weathering the fallout of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, it recently disclosed a bug that exposed 30 million users' personal information in late September.
The Florida native appeared to be in command halfway through the round, weathering bogeys at 22 and 5 to take a three-shot lead over Scott at the turn.
The Devils have been weathering a grueling scheduling of their own, nearing the end of a stretch where 220 of their 243 games have been played away from home.
Minutes from a March 19-20 meeting of Federal Reserve policymakers show they saw the U.S. economy weathering a global slowdown without a recession in the new few years.
Instead of the patient sniper-esque approach of 'The Dragon', the UFC gave Henderson the unenviable task of weathering Hector Lombard's storm as he returns to the middleweight ranks.
That was in evidence here this week as Trump returned to his New Jersey golf club a year after weathering the Charlottesville episode from inside his ivy-coated clubhouse.
That their attitude of acceptance persists even when episodes rise to criminal — such as drivers exposing themselves — reflects a feeling that weathering obscene behavior is part of collecting tolls.
It is hard to imagine the current government weathering these crises without the bedrock of civic organizations, which is why Mr. Sisi's attacks on civil society seem so shortsighted.
And given that context -- when her boss, Donald Trump, was himself weathering allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior -- it's a really weird time for her to want to re-examine.
This technique is called enhanced weathering, and is based on the fact that some types of rock weather by naturally combining with carbon dioxide in the air or water.
Parasite won the International Feature Film Oscar and went on to take Best Picture; Japan's hit anime film Weathering With You failed to make the International Feature Film shortlist.
According to industry consultant Henry Harteveldt, airlines aren't offering refunds since maintaining their cash flow will be vital to weathering the storm of cancellations and reduced demand for travel.
On Monday, Pichai's new role brought with it changes to Alphabet's financial disclosures, which investors before generally criticized as too opaque to understand how it is weathering specific challenges.
"I have been keeping up and trying to focus on the positive responses," he wrote, likely because Amber has been weathering quite a bit of criticism on social media.
Prince Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, has been lauded for his perseverance and unwavering sense of duty, while weathering criticism for being gaffe-prone and blunt.
When the curtain fell, no one in the audience actually realized that, in weathering the crisis of the missing prop, we had all moved from being actors to playwrights.
Serco, which has grown its international business after weathering problems and a slowdown at home, said it would pay a "prudent" dividend of 1 pence per share for 2019.
"Gold has a problem with the dollar index still being near 99 and gold seems to be weathering that storm," said George Gero, managing director at RBC Wealth Management.
Trump, meanwhile, is weathering criticism after seemingly joking that gun owners should take action against Clinton and her potential Supreme Court picks should she be elected president on Tuesday.
There is something to be said for, after a time, moving to a new company, and meeting new people, weathering new opportunities, mastering new crises, and gaining new skills.
The scuffle between the president's campaign and the mayor's office regarding the rally costs coincides with another local controversy Frey is weathering, which Trump has also sought to exploit.
Still weathering the tumult, almost fifty years after the first new edition of the Sun rolled off the presses, is proprietor Rupert Murdoch, media magnate and Mr Graham's anti-hero.
Weathering layoffs and natural disaster, the low point of sorts may have been when the company quietly raised $10 million in July, at a $40 million valuation, according to PitchBook.
After weathering a robbery and being booted from the Queens warehouse it originally occupied in 2011 for code violations, Silent Barn relocated to a more dynamic space in Bushwick, Brooklyn.
Yes, for a data firm weathering a public reckoning with how companies use personal data and targeted advertising to influence politics, that would probably be the right tack to take.
After weathering a series of nagging injuries while appearing in 70 games in 2014-2015, he was disenchanted enough to publicly declare that he was likely finished at season's end.
Yet again, Turkey's markets appear to be weathering the storm, as investors focus on its relatively robust economic fundamentals and the considerable potential of its young, 246-million-strong population.
On Twitter, the Red Hen — as well as other DC-area restaurants with the same name — are weathering a wave of angry, trolling tweets from conservatives, including the president himself.
"If the demand keeps going, you're just going to keep weathering the storm," said James Young, director of the Washington Center for Real Estate Research at the University of Washington.
After weathering a slump in the British film industry during World War II, a post-war demand for escapism led to an uptick in cinema attendance that bolstered Hammer's fortunes.
On Sunday, a North Carolina "swamp park" that takes care of rescued gators uploaded footage of the critters weathering the storm that brought some rare snowfall to the southern states.
PARIS, July 10 (Reuters) - French auto parts maker Faurecia is weathering the global auto market downturn and will reiterate its 2019 guidance later this month, Chief Executive Patrick Koller said.
For small firms, which dominate the food and drinks sector, weathering a currency shock can be all-consuming, because they do not have enough staff to divert to contingency planning.
After three decades of movie stardom and artistic efforts ranging from cringe-inducing to brilliant, Hawke, now forty-eight, has been liberated by maturity and a weathering of his appearance.
Weathering, volcanism, tectonics, and other geological processes have swept away the traces of our planet's oldest impact craters, making it difficult to chronicle the history of asteroid impacts on Earth.
And he stresses that, for students at all income levels, the long-term benefits of doing a gap year, not least for weathering the stressors of college, cannot be underestimated.
It's a community of atomised individuals trapped in their cars, alone together, weathering the ratings and scrutiny, venting and trolling and tapping out their anger on smartphones between car journeys.
Weathering the smart bombs and missiles thrown at his guard, Superlek kept it tight and countered every shot with a hinged knee, well-timed teeps (front kicks) and round kicks.
Recent data has indicated to investors that the Canadian economy "was weathering the geopolitical storm quite well," said Brad Schruder, director of corporate sales and structuring at BMO Capital Markets.
It survived the loss of its spire once before, in 1786, after the spire's supporting structure was so weakened by centuries of weathering that restorers removed it and replaced it.
They discussed what airlines are doing to protect passengers, as well as how the airlines are weathering the significant impact to their businesses as demand for travel continues to plummet.
In the new anime movie Weathering With You, a teenager named Hina treks up 245 flights to a rooftop where a makeshift shrine sits in a rare beam of sunlight.
The rapper has been weathering backlash after praising President Donald Trump, aligning himself with conservative Candace Owens and tweeting a picture of himself wearing a "Make America Great Again" hat.
Serco, which has won business abroad after weathering a slowdown and contract problems at home, said it would pay 1 pence per share in respect of the 2019 financial year.
School officials developed contingency plans for remote learning after weathering pandemics including SARS and the H1N1 swine flu, said Bob Farrace, spokesman for the National Association of Secondary School Principals.
She remains a stoic and relatively quiet first lady, weathering without comment a barrage of challenging headlines this year as a result of various personal scandals allegedly involving the President.
Steve King, but they share a collective hope that by weathering the Trump twitter and press conference-driven roller-coaster they will be able to radically reform the political landscape.
Weathering the decline in oil and gas prices, international isolation due to its nearby military adventures, and the leadership of Boris Yeltsin, they've refined the Shock Doctrine for international relations.
In addition to considering how to create something conducive to the elements of space travel and weathering, MoonArk's team focused on a design that represented humanity's relationship to the cosmos.
The decision to file comes after several months of uncertainty for the joint-venture, which had been respected by industry insiders for so far weathering the challenging conditions in its space.
Minutes of the Fed's March 19-20 meeting showed policy makers saw the U.S. economy weathering a global slowdown, with no recession for the United States in the next few years.
Formed by weathering, environmental conditions and sedimentary deposits over time, the mountain's unique minerology created a marbling effect, with layered hues of gold, lavender, red and turquoise towering into the sky.
Even a session with a therapist cannot, on its own, protect you from weathering, a term specific to the trauma faced by black Americans that George Johnson chronicles in his piece.
While it might look like the beach is radioactive, the green color actually comes from the weathering of tholeiite basalt, leaving billions of minuscule green crystals to dig your toes into.
For more than a decade, the country has been the growth locomotive of Europe, its economy weathering global financial turmoil, the euro zone debt crisis and a record influx of refugees.
As with Oscar — with whom she has an adorable rapport — young readers will find her good company, full of sensible advice for weathering the day-to-day trials of middle school.
Recent data have shown consumer demand holding up, and Thursday's survey suggests manufacturing, which accounts for 10 percent of Britain's economy, is weathering the impact of the vote better than feared.
She has helped families on Staten Island who lost loved ones on 9/11, counseled breast cancer survivors, and conducted support groups for people weathering all manner of loss and grief.
Less than a stellar effort Monday — especially Monday — will not be good enough for Philadelphia fans who are weathering a Cup drought going on 41 years without the team's beloved owner.
But for now let's take a moment of respite from that harsh reality, to instead revel in the glory of a city that still glistens no matter what storm it's weathering.
Trump is weathering outrage over a 2005 tape of him speaking lewdly about women that emerged earlier this month and the subsequent accusations of sexual misconduct from nearly a dozen women.
Even though this phase in your life is bound to be a little stressful, weathering the uncomfortable moments with your partner can make your relationship stronger, and who doesn't want that?
Tesla plans to resolve logistics issues with global vehicle deliveries after weathering a challenging few months, also marked by staff layoffs and a public spat between Musk and U.S. financial regulators.
Facing vociferous demands to recognize same-sex marriage, and weathering demonstrations at church headquarters by Mormon women pleading for the right to be ordained as priests, Mr. Monson did not bend.
Without facing a general election, Mr. Prem held the prime minister's post with the backing of the king from 1980 to 1988, shuffling cabinets five times and weathering two coup attempts.
The silver lining of residents weathering a dangerous storm with one another is visible in the ways communities come together in a chaotic aftermath to share boats, food, and emergency supplies.
Hanson says it's helpful to think of yourself as a sturdy tree weathering a storm: The thoughts and feelings of others blow by while you stand open to them but unbowed.
Toward the end of Weathering With You, Hodaka reverses Hina's sacrifice when, as one critic put it, he brings Hina back and "doomed Tokyo because of hormones" by retriggering the rainfall.
Ryby acknowledges that having the business in Montclair has been significant in weathering the bedlam of the book business: "Not many downtowns around could support our kind of store," he said.
For now, General Flynn appears to be weathering the criticism, which has been far harsher than that directed at other Trump nominees, by keeping a relatively low profile since the election.
Weathering with You once again focuses on two teenagers: a young man, Hodaka, who is a runaway in search of a new life in the city; and a young woman, Hina.
Though the site has been known for plant fossils since the 1960s, the new specimens were found within the last decade, and may have become noticeable due to years of weathering.
She also salvaged posts and beams from the streets of Manhattan, the found materials giving her works the patina of age, the dilapidated look of time weathering and corroding our world.
In the abstract, while weathering numerous other storms, including Robert Mueller's probe and corresponding congressional investigations, Trump has often been distracted from narrowing in on a message about our undeniably strong economy.
Last fall, the Bravo star exclusively revealed to PEOPLE that she had separated from David after 17 years of marriage and weathering his cheating scandal; she filed for divorce in early December.
Importantly, the researchers say the moganite did not form on the Earth's surface as the result of terrestrial weathering, saying the conditions for brecciation were not present in the dry desert conditions.
What makes this look even more remarkable is that they topped it off with blaster damage and weathering, which gives the ship a proper worn look that Star Wars is known for.
All told, the report painted a picture of a job market that is weathering the storm of trade tensions and cooling global growth, largely because of a resilient, consumer-driven domestic economy.
Not because she was sick — although she had flown in from London the night before and was weathering a truly nasty cold — but because her bed offered her something of an oasis.
Weathering the excruciating lows and thrilling highs familiar to Turner's fans, she leaves the stage only briefly to swap out the singer's signature looks, and sometimes not even then — wig reveals abound.
Weathering the seasons Esther Usman, from Kaduna State, Northwest Nigeria, has been growing maize since she was 17, when she dropped out of school to support her family after her father's death.
The group surprised the market in August by making a profit from its general insurance premiums during the first full quarter under Greco, weathering a period of natural disasters better than expected.
President Donald Trump declared tariffs "the greatest" over Twitter Tuesday morning, even as his administration prepares to shore up the agricultural industry, which is weathering financial turmoil induced by his trade policies.
Despite bleak current conditions, improving economic factors such as expected Chinese stimulus spending bodes well for a commodity rebound, Bushell said, adding that Potash is "weathering the storm" well by cutting production.
Or the look of a shape-shifting lizard which, with age and weathering, Johnny Hallyday increasingly resembled: living from day to day, adapting to every fashion, at home in no particular place.
But it only works when women buy into it; when we blindly follow the rule that men who say the right things are worth weathering a storm of them doing bad things.
After weathering my twenties in a sea of the latest and greatest trends, at the ripe age of 33 I'd finally carefully and steadily crafted a personal style I was comfortable with.
One could argue that stocks have already given companies credit for weathering this profit slowdown and resuming growth later this year, with most of the projected improvement slated for the fourth quarter.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's economy is seen weathering an unwelcome rise in the local dollar and uncertainty over China this year, while the worst fallout from a mining downturn may finally be over.
The bottom line: A mission to a lunar swirl will help answer questions about solar wind, space weathering, and electromagnetic interactions of interest to both planetary science and the broader scientific community.
The Japan Motion Picture Producers Association announced on Monday that "Weathering with You" was selected as Japan's entry to compete for the international film award at the the next Oscars in February.
While there isn't a clear correlation between screentime and marital dissatisfaction, a 2014 Pew Research report, "Couples, the Internet and Social Media," polled 2,250 adults to gauge how relationships are weathering technology.
After decades of such kits being relegated to "survivalist" subcultures or extreme religious sects, you can now purchase versions created for weathering all sorts of storms at Costco or even Pottery Barn.
Yet Facebook has stayed the course on the plan while weathering a $5 billion fine plus a slew of privacy and transparency changes mandated by an FTC settlement for its past offenses.
The world's largest automakers — once drivers of employment and the economy — are also weathering labor disputes and are caught up in politics as trade wars persist and the global economy is reordered.
Others, however, are due to the daily and cumulative stress of racism and sexism, a phenomenon known as "weathering" that might even lead black women's cells to age faster than white women's.
He apologized Monday for an op-ed penned by a surrogate alleging Biden had "a big corruption problem," and he is still weathering the political fallout from his recent dispute with Warren.
The Hawaii congresswoman has proven resilient in the Democratic field, weathering low poll numbers and attacks from top Democratic figures like former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
With sensible policy incentives like the one we propose, local economies have a better chance of overcoming a difficult transition and weathering a change they may not otherwise be able to survive.
As for regrets, he must have a few from their most recent encounter, in an Australian Open semifinal, which Federer won in five sets after weathering Wawrinka's comeback from two sets down.
DOJ and FBI leaders are still weathering bipartisan scorn for their handling of dual election-year probes into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server and the Trump campaign's Russia connections.
The mobile network equipment industry, dominated by China's Huawei, Finland's Nokia and Sweden's Ericsson, is weathering the toughest part of a decade-long cycle as demand for current fourth generation gear has slid.
Ongoing turmoil Even before the attempted July 15 coup, Turkey had experienced a year of bloodshed and political turmoil, weathering a string of deadly bomb blasts, blamed variously on ISIS and the PKK.
This announcement comes as Facebook is weathering a separate political controversy involving Cambridge Analytica, the political data mining company that siphoned data from up to 50 million users before the 2016 US elections.
Here's what I love about this: They cared enough to add fake weathering and scoring to the paint job, which results in something approximating the "lived in" nature of the Star Wars universe.
AL UDEID AIR BASE, Qatar (Reuters) - Even as tensions between the United States and Russia fester, there is one surprising place where their military-to-military contacts are quietly weathering the storm: Syria.
We find ourselves in a world where people can make allegations, regardless of the truth, and a person is left with the choice of weathering insulting publicity or engaging in multi-year lawsuits.
In his last outing against Neil Magny, the American played a highly dangerous game of weathering Lombard's storm in the first round and went on to finish the former Olympian in the third.
But Roby has been fighting for her political life after weathering accusations of disloyalty, and she took the dais at her watch party with a tone of impassioned gratefulness and a clear exhale.
But after two years of weathering largely abstract arguments, SoftBank is beginning to notch real exits that should give some cautious support to the notion that the Vision Fund was a smart idea.
Amid the severity of the coronavirus pandemic across the world, Tom Hanks and his wife, Rita Wilson, who were both diagnosed with the virus and are weathering the storm the best they can.
It is also different because it has been examined by chemists, engineers, geologists and biologists over the years, all "trying to do a diagnosis of the weathering damage of the stone," she said.
He has kept an iron grip on the job, weathering the 2008 financial crisis and a 2012 scandal in which a trader nicknamed the London Whale lost the bank more than $6 billion.
Serco, which has won business abroad after weathering a slowdown at home and suffering self-inflicted contract problems, said it would pay 1 pence per share in respect of the 2019 financial year.
Walmart and Target (TGT) have been two of the strongest traditional retailers in recent years, weathering the rise of Amazon (AMZN) and the shift to online shopping that has upended the retail industry.
This column, called Information Ecology, will explore the structural changes necessary for weathering future storms, as well as what each of us can do in our own networks to start helping right now.
We find ourselves in a world where people can make allegations, regardless of the truth, and a person is left with the choice of weathering the insulting publicity or engaging in multiyear lawsuits.
On the other side of the table, the delegation from Pyongyang is weathering its own type of flux: the onetime lead negotiator finds himself replaced as Kim Jong Un shakes up his team.
The probe heightens the stakes for the embattled social media platform, which is already weathering antitrust investigations from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Department of Justice (DOJ) and lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
The probe heightens the stakes for the embattled social media platform, which is already weathering antitrust investigations from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the Department of Justice (DOJ) and lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
U.S. job growth accelerated in August, with wages notching up their largest annual increase in nine years, strengthening views the economy was so far weathering the Trump administration's escalating trade war with China.
This is why, despite the unrelenting ferociousness of his opponents and regardless of what transpires legally in the Daniels case, Trump is weathering the squall, even in the zero-tolerance "Me Too" environment.
My travails to snag it — risking it being seized by customs, overpaying sellers, weathering formula changes — surely rival those of the Arthurian knights who searched for their own Holy Grail in medieval lore.
Asylum should not be thought of as a prize for a person who has endured harm or threats, no matter how much sympathy or admiration he or she may deserve for weathering that past.
Those tit-for-tat moves have frayed trade links that have generally held strong since the two sides signed interim peace accords in the 1990s, even weathering the collapse in 2014 of peace negotiations.
Elsewhere, Celta Vigo got two goals from John Guidetti to earn a 4-3 home win after weathering a spirited second-half rally from last-place Levante, and Sevilla downed visiting Málaga, 2-1.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer on Wednesday promised political stability for foreign investors to put their money in a country weathering the impeachment of his predecessor and the worst recession in generations.
After weathering an onslaught of huge serves in the first set, however, Coric was able to force longer rallies in the second and third, where his speed and accuracy allowed him to control points.
The global banking space has been weathering a number of storms since the start of the global financial crisis in 2008, the latest being the uncertainty around the U.K. exit from the European Union.
DETROIT, July 2110 (Reuters) - General Motors Co's investors will see on Thursday how the Detroit carmaker is weathering declining sales and mounting price pressures in its largest markets when it reports second-quarter earnings.
The minutes, released on Wednesday, show the Fed saw the U.S. economy weathering a global economic slowdown, and policymakers made clear they saw no recession for the United States in the new few years.
On the back of ramped-up infrastructure spending, steady remittances from overseas workers and strong domestic demand, it is weathering weak global demand and low commodity prices better than almost any other emerging market.
Luhnow mastered the art of the teardown in Houston, weathering a few losing seasons to gain an advantage in a system that rewards the worst teams with more money to spend on amateur talent.
Trust between a foster child and a foster parent takes time, and in my experience, weathering the season immediately following the honeymoon period is an important part of how that trust begins to grow.
Collectors will pay a steep premium for a vintage Rolex Submariner from the 1960s with a tropical dial — that is, a black dial that has faded to brown because of the sun and weathering.
The key to weathering the coronavirus pandemic will be to utilize social distancing and other techniques to "flatten the curve" and keep the health care system from becoming too overwhelmed at any one moment.
In 2010, the Centro Gabriela Mistral, covered with weathering steel and reinforced concrete, opened and began attracting concertgoers and theatergoers, while other cultural attractions like the Museo de Arte Visuales also brought in crowds.
"These volcanic eruptions were mind-bogglingly voluminous," Dr. Bordy said, noting that basalt piles in southern Africa can be a mile thick — and that's after more than 100 million years of erosion and weathering.
U.S. job growth accelerated in August and wages recorded their largest annual increase in nine years, the Labor Department said, strengthening views the economy was so far weathering an escalating trade war with China.
Huawei: The Chinese technology giant announced that its sales had risen 27 percent in the latest quarter, suggesting that it has been weathering the Trump administration's efforts to stymie its business around the world.
Under a perpetually gray sky, Weathering With You follows Hodaka, a teenage boy who leaves home for Tokyo with no real plan other than getting away and trying to make it on his own.
The coastal winds blew incessantly, weathering the cedar shingles and battering the cypress trees surrounding the house into a permanent tilt inland, concealing it from cars on the Pacific Coast Highway to the east.
Despite weathering a nasty political storm in recent months, U.K. leader Theresa May and her weakened government still has many market participants on edge, with the potential for another election still a distinct possibility.
Yet the basic lessons of that contest still apply today: Capitalizing on the highs is often the easy part, while weathering the lows -- and rising above them -- poses the biggest test for any candidate.
U.S. job growth accelerated in August, with wages notching their largest annual increase in nine years, the Labor Department said, strengthening views the economy was so far weathering an escalating trade war with China.
VATICAN CITY – The Catholic Church&aposs upcoming big family rally in Ireland will feature workshops on hot-button issues facing Catholic families, including priestly sexual abuse, weathering divorce and ministering to lesbian and gay faithful.
"We find ourselves in a world where people can make allegations, regardless of the truth, and a person is left with the choice of weathering insulting publicity or engaging in multi-year lawsuits," Wynn said.
Nevertheless, the country that put the 'B' in the bloc of emerging market powerhouses known as BRICS continues to deliver hefty returns on its stocks, even weathering a deep economic downturn and loose monetary policy.
When crude prices crashed beginning in the summer of 2014, the industry started weathering one of the biggest oil busts since the first Texas gusher spewed oil from the ground more than a century ago.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's trade surplus blew past expectations in June as exports to China boomed to their second highest on record, a sign the commodity-leveraged country was weathering the early stages of Sino-U.
The Virginia governor's strategy for weathering this financial turbulence earned him convictions on 193 counts of corruption from a federal jury in 2014; the next summer, the 4th circuit court of appeals upheld those convictions.
Patrick spearheaded the passage of laws and regulations encouraging homeowners and businesses to improve the energy efficiency of buildings and dramatically expanding solar energy, at times weathering criticism such policies were driving up energy costs.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Networking giant Cisco Systems Inc reported it is weathering a global slowdown in information-technology spending, but signs potential customers are putting some projects on hold exacerbated concerns about broader IT growth.
A video of a woman singing the German version of the song, Kleiner Hai, went viral in Europe in 2010 for many of the same reasons we're still weathering "Baby Shark" today: It was cute.
EVENT: Weathering the Storm: A Forum on Navigating Volatile Market: The volatile economic climate, changing workplace structures, and an antiquated system of retirement benefits have a profound effect on individuals' ability to save for retirement.
Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri said the company was weathering some price pressures in networks, not from competitors but from telecom operators who were funding early 5G equipment purchases out of their existing capital spending budgets.
That being said, getting in on the ground floor of the industry and weathering the turmoil can pay off in the long run, through the skills you develop and the network you create, Humiston said.
Though some 20-somethings have finished college, are starting a career, and have maybe fallen in love, others are weathering a tumultuous era filled with self doubt and more than a few quarter-life crises.
Yet these precious stones, retrieved from soil and river sediments in Thailand, are riddled with tunnel networks that had been previously chalked up to non-biological forces, especially erosive weathering processes associated with riverbed environments.
American-made cars are among the hardest-hit products in the U.S.-China trade war, facing a 40% import tariff in China — and some automakers are weathering the storm by doubling down on Chinese operations.
Putintseva kept Osaka off-balance with a butcher's block worth of knifing slices; "trying to make it as uncomfortable for her as possible" had been her game plan while weathering Osaka's awesome power, Putintseva said.
Just ask the man Ryan replaced as speaker -- John Boehner decided to call it quits after weathering a series of disappointing legislative defeats engineered by Jordan and his fellow members of the House Freedom Caucus.
The trade dispute had threatened to fray trade links that have generally held strong since the two sides signed the interim peace accords in the 1990s, even weathering the collapse in 2014 of peace talks.
Shares of Roku, which have been weathering the streaming wars and then some, were under pressure in the premarket after the company's said that its CFO will be stepping down after a successor is found.
They cite a 2010 study conducted by Arline Geronimus, a professor at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, which found that Black women's bodies are "weathering" at alarmingly high rates from chronic stress.
" He added, "We find ourselves in a world where people can make allegations, regardless of the truth, and a person is left with the choice of weathering insulting publicity or engaging in multi-year lawsuits.
While weathering the blows of abusive families and observing the fallout from the murder of a local don, the girls are in the process of forging their identities—both distinct from, and dependent on, each other.
Bashir has remained in power for more than a quarter of a century, weathering rebellions, economic crisis and an indictment by the International Criminal Court on suspicion of having orchestrated war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region.
Instead of basking in the glow of a freshly-earned Oscar, the two stars are quietly weathering a tornado of suspicion that seems to be almost giddily rooting for the total destruction of their personal lives.
Most of the families weathering the storm at the arena were from the Coastal Bend area, where Harvey made landfall late Friday, becoming the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the US in more than a decade.
If Valerian were a serialized story, its characters would have room to grow into something more complex — we'd watch them making hard decisions, weathering life changes, and developing a personality based on actions, not informed attributes.
That band became the Red Hot Chili Peppers and persevered for three wild, shirtless decades, weathering the loss of members to addiction and attrition, not to mention the waning of alternative rock as a commercial force.
Those working on the show faced a troubling, all-too-common bargain: If weathering Long's volatile temper and harsh temperament for a few weeks every summer was the price of his brilliance, then so be it.
Trump, who has yet to hold public office and rates unfavorably with 70 percent of Americans in an opinion poll, defeated a crowded field of opponents for the Republican nomination while weathering one controversy after another.
Weathering some bumps in the road, the Americans pulled off an emphatic 4-0 win over Panama last week to take a two-point edge over both Panama and Honduras and regain control of their destiny.
It is understood that the layoffs are designed to place Nested in a better financial position and enable it to continue weathering the Brexit storm, and ultimately position the company to reach profitability in the future.
Adding to the euro's ascent, data showed the trade surplus in the 19-country euro area rose to its highest level in eight months, indicating companies were so far weathering the impact of a stronger currency.
Meanwhile, New Mutants fans just can't catch a break: The film had already spent years weathering delays due to development and acquisition setbacks prior to its now-postponed April 3 release date — including five release delays.
Smaller domestic airlines like Alaska and Southwest seem to be weathering the storm a bit better (both have more limited international flights than the legacy flag carriers), with drops of "only" 33% and and 21%, respectively.
CONCORD, N.H. (Reuters) - The New Hampshire official who protects the state's traditional role in kicking off U.S. presidential elections narrowly held on to his seat on Wednesday, weathering his toughest challenge in four decades in office.
BEIJING — Huawei said on Wednesday that its sales growth recovered in the most recent quarter, suggesting that the Chinese technology giant has been successfully weathering the Trump administration's efforts to stymie its business around the world.
The larger subterranean premise of Weathering With You is that the choices two human children make can influence the climate at large—that a young maiden's prayer and love and empathy can impact its inevitable unraveling.
Its results, the first since April 483 when Washington imposed sanctions on it and Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska, are seen as an initial indication of how Rusal is weathering curbs which have caused worldwide supply disruption.
As the luxury industry has grappled with an increasingly volatile trading climate because of geopolitical instability, fluctuating foreign exchange rates and the demands of consumers, LVMH — for the most part — appeared to be weathering the storm.
Shares of Roku (ROKU), which have been weathering the streaming wars and then some, were under pressure in the premarket after the company's said that its CFO will be stepping down after a successor is found.
After two-and-a-half years of weathering incremental developments in the Russia investigation that did not trigger an impeachment inquiry, the speed at which the Ukraine scandal unfolded has left Trump and his aides whiplashed.
Tabler said that Turkey, alarmed at the ongoing catastrophe that has sent millions of refugees across the border and weathering attacks by Kurdish and Islamic State militants at home, was also eager to end the conflict.
It was the first of his birthdays since his death, and Kelly and her sister were sitting up in her sister's kitchen, weathering the internal storm that such anniversaries tend to bring, when they heard shots.
Sitting down exclusively with PEOPLE for this week's issue, Curry — who opened the door of her family's home when soldiers delivered the news — opens up about weathering the painful experience and how it ultimately gave her perspective.
But the hardest part of the build is already done for you, and based on these product shots, the finish and weathering looks more perfect than most of us could ever hope to achieve on our own.
Thomas Norment, is weathering a storm of his own involving blackface: He was a top editor of his military school's yearbook in 1968, which featured photos of students in blackface and racial slurs, including the N-word.
Erdogan has consolidated his power, weathering challenges including a corruption scandal a few months later that he dismissed as a plot by his enemies, and going on to win Turkey's first popular presidential election in August 2014.
"Facing vociferous demands to recognize same-sex marriage, and weathering demonstrations at church headquarters by Mormon women pleading for the right to be ordained as priests, Mr. Monson did not bend," Times reporter Robert D. McFadden wrote.
NEW YORK, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Michel Temer on Wednesday promised political and legal stability for investors to put their capital in a country weathering the impeachment of his predecessor and the worst recession in generations.
The stocks of utility companies that have no ties to the struggling master limited partnerships also seem to be weathering the tariff storm, Cramer said, pointing to shares of ConEd, American Electric Power, CMS and NRG Energy.
Months after weathering criticism from both parties over his handling of the investigation into Hilary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state, Comey once again is front and center in another political storm.
But his new masters at Penn offer what should be a Harvard Business School case study in how not to build a resilient company – one capable of weathering the ups and downs that are endemic to capitalism.
The gable-roofed portion is clad mostly in weathering steel, while the flat-roofed part is wrapped in ebonized, rough-cut cedar siding, both of which Mr. Page felt would help the structure blend into its surroundings.
Justin Trudeau, the sitting prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party, and Andrew Scheer, the leader of the Conservative Party, have been polling neck and neck throughout the campaign, despite weathering scandals involving blackface and citizenship.
The German capital has been excited over the arrival of the pandas, and they were received at the airport by the city's mayor and the Chinese ambassador to Germany after safely weathering the long flight from China.
At the time, Radian was still weathering the subprime crisis; it had insured loads of soured mortgages, and Mr. Lutz believed the company was lowballing the amount it might have to pay in claims on the loans.
And, while Trump's weathering of his lewd comments on an "Access Hollywood" tape and his surviving a series of sexual harassment allegations during the 2016 campaign tend to de-sensitize people to stories like this, they shouldn't.
The plan also takes aim at the FCC's recent failure to protect consumers in the wake of devastating hurricanes like Irma and Maria, proposing far more robust telecom infrastructure capable of weathering the climate catastrophes to come.
While it's true that the sex-toy industry is evolving in response to pressure from online retailers, like any other, it turns out the brick-and-mortar sex-toy industry as a whole is weathering the storm.
Less than 24 hours before I arrive at HBO's offices in midtown Manhattan on an early April morning, Saheed Vassell is fatally gunned down by police in Crown Heights, a Brooklyn neighborhood weathering the cruel agony of gentrification.
Hospitals may have more difficulty weathering the transition if there is an increase in the number of uninsured, and PwC researchers say they should "map out potential gains and losses of insured consumers" as the legislative process unfolds.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A threat of more U.S. sanctions has sent the rouble tumbling to its weakest since mid-2016 but authorities are not expected to leap the currency's defense after weathering a similar storm in April, analysts said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. job growth accelerated in August and wages notched their largest annual increase in more than nine years, the clearest signs that the economy was so far weathering the Trump administration's escalating trade war with China.
The pair were first linked together last year, as each was weathering a public uncoupling: Heard and actor Johnny Depp finalized their divorce in January, while Musk filed for divorce from Westworld actress Talulah Riley in early 2015.
Ongoing turmoil Even before the attempted July 15 coup, Turkey had experienced a year of bloodshed and political turmoil, weathering a string of deadly bomb blasts, blamed variously on ISIS and the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or the PKK.
Now, after weathering a few disappointments, the museum has relocated to a new storefront on West 123th Street, in a move that signals not only an improvement to its public facilities but also a renewal of its mission.
The move also comes as the FTC is still weathering criticism over a record $5 billion settlement it reached with Facebook in July for privacy violations stemming from the company's practices that led to the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Gabbard, who launched her White House bid last February, has proven resilient in the Democratic field, weathering low poll numbers and attacks from top Democratic figures like former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
The economy so far appears to be weathering an escalating trade war between the United States and China as well as tensions with other trade partners, including Canada, the European Union and Mexico, which have rattled financial markets.
The trailer shows interviews and footage of Clinton and those close to her recalling her advocacy for women&aposs rights as First Lady, weathering the impeachment of her husband, and reckoning with the failures of her 2016 campaign.
While he never became president -- in part due to the shroud of that night, which never left him -- weathering the scandal politically enabled Ted to serve decades in the Senate, where he was hailed as a liberal lion.
Adopting a measured, nonpartisan approach to his touchy material, Burke shows Gordon weathering political pressures and a terrifying attack on his family, while Marley struggles to dissuade his son from following him into a life of political terrorism.
The industry has evolved significantly over the years, whether it was from weathering the storm of new Federal Trade Commission requirements that influencers must now explicitly say when they're being paid, or the rise of buying fake followers.
On a recent Sunday, traces of snow lingered beneath the shadows of sculptures in Socrates Sculpture Park's EAF16: Emerging Artist Fellowship Exhibition, which debuted in September and is weathering winter through March alongside the East River in Queens.
How Itaú will deploy excess capital in coming years without putting profitability at jeopardy or adding too much balance sheet risk, and weathering new financial technologies that threaten banks' dominance in credit markets were listed as Bracher's main challenges.
But from the moment we meet Felix when he's rescuing his friend, Rafael Caro Quintero (Tenoch Huerta) from the police, we know that he's is wilier than everyone else — and thus will be good at weathering the new ecosystem.
Smaller groups of fans, independent cinemas, and festivals spent late summer and early fall weathering the fallout of sexual assault allegations against figures associated with Los Angeles's Cinefamily theater, Austin's Alamo Drafthouse, and the popular fan-focused Fantastic Fest.
LONDON, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Global energy trader Gunvor Group has shaken up its management and appointed a new global head of risk as it re-aligns its offices after weathering a tough year, sources familiar with the matter said.
Since returning to the spotlight with a Vanity Fair essay about weathering public shame in 2014 and a viral TED Talk in 2015, Lewinsky has managed to wrestle back some measure of control over her side of the narrative.
The couple, who tied the knot in January 2011 during the show's third season, have had a peaceful split — spending time together and remaining close friends despite weathering marriage struggles, cheating scandals, squabbles with Bailey's pals and sexual lulls.
The Northwestern Mutual survey also found that 81% of people who work with financial advisers have specific goals set for the next five to 10 years and 73% have a plan in place for weathering economic ups and downs.
The exterior is clad with 10-foot cypress boards that were charred by the Pennsylvania company ReSawn Timber using the centuries-old Japanese weathering technique known as shou sugi ban, in which timber is burned to render it waterproof.
More realistically, let's just try to keep our productivity and relationships at what in other times we might have rated a B-, while hoping for better, and weathering this storm with maximum compassion for ourselves and everyone around us.
"We have been using the learnings from our Asia teams, who have been weathering this crisis over the past several months..."  The cosmetics retailer is closing all stores, according to a blog post from founder and CEO Emily Weiss.
ON TAP TOMORROW: Special Event Weathering the Storm: A Forum on Navigating Volatile Markets The volatile economic climate, changing workplace structures, and an antiquated system of retirement benefits have a profound effect on individuals' ability to save for retirement.
"Weathering With You" may not reach the heights of "Your Name," but it still achieves something impressive: It tells a story that, without sugarcoating the environmental challenges that lie ahead, manages to end on a hopeful note. PG-13.
Finstad took over her family's Santa Cruz–based diving company in 2004, according to the website, and chronicled her adventures swimming beside newborn humpback whales, spotting rare dolphins, and weathering seasickness on long boat trips to the Tuamotu Islands.
Today, while weathering storms in domestic politics and facing up to geopolitical pressure, the small country struggling on the fringe of Europe has been transformed into the small country with big potential, the rising star on Europe's front line.
" Three years after weathering headlines like "Citigroup CEO Says Employees Broke the Rules," it's now getting coverage for a recent hire — an on-call ethicist (with a direct line to the CEO) who is tasked with "saving Citigroup's soul.
When Donnie and his husband, Adam (Colin Hanlon), arrive, we learn that they are weathering relationship problems — Donnie's a homebody and wants kids; Adam likes to party — which are not helped by the nerve-fraying juice cleanse they are on.
"America's farmers and ranchers are weathering the fifth year of severe recession, so passing a farm bill this week that strengthens the farm safety net is vitally important," House Agriculture Committee Chairman K. Michael Conaway, R-Texas, said in a statement.
"We believe the economy and the financial markets are weathering the many challenges without substantive damage, and that equity markets can continue their upward trend, though not without some setbacks," said Alan Gayle, director of asset allocation at RidgeWorth Capital.
Nutman said he's "mystified" that Allwood and her colleagues focused on the far end of the site A outcrop, which his team avoided because of the severe tectonic deformations and chemical weathering observed in this particular part of the rock formation.
Assuming a company uses it correctly and pays their dues, they're no longer vulnerable to lawsuits that allege underpayment or other shenanigans — the kind of thing streaming providers have been weathering in the courts for years, with potentially massive settlements.
LONDON, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Shire is weathering a period a major change well, the company said on Tuesday, as analysts at UBS cut their price target on the stock in response to signs of falling staff satisfaction at the drugmaker.
By taking this approach, we expect some assets will perform better than others, and that's OK. By reducing the correlation across your holdings, you may have a higher probability of weathering a financial crisis while still benefiting from rising markets.
While there are a number of ideas for how it might be done, including such techniques as adding alkalinity to the ocean by weathering stones, there are only two that we have any idea how to scale, at least currently.
Sufi leader hacked to death Spate of killings An officially secular but Muslim majority nation, Bangladesh has recently been weathering a surge of targeted killings -- blamed on Islamist radicals -- that have claimed the lives of secularists, religious minorities and gay activists.
"The results suggest that the U.S. public universities have been successfully weathering the storm of funding cuts, following dips in their rankings progress in the last couple of years," Phil Baty, the editor of the rankings, said in a media release.
"If you were a white girl who wanted a historical doll who looked like you, you could imagine yourself in Samantha's Victorian home or with Kirsten, weathering life on the prairie," Brit Bennett wrote in The Paris Review last May.

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