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It's shaping their behaviors and weighing down their inner lives.
Trade was one of the main factors weighing down manufacturing.
It's one more uncertainty weighing down businesses and citizens seeking justice.
Weighing down the benchmark the most was global miner BHP Billiton.
Madina was his distraction from the sorrow weighing down the family.
I felt like current concerns were weighing down everyone's good time though.
In these trying times, we don't need anything else weighing down on us.
The massive engagement diamond weighing down Kelly's hand probably didn't hurt her mood.
On Big Little Lies, there are worlds of truth weighing down its silences.
To Carl, this holy order is what is truly weighing down on his cousin.
The skin literally cracks under the pressure of the body weighing down on it.
A good approach is to avoid weighing down the hanging shelves by overpacking them.
Moreover, the lightweight metal has become one of several factors weighing down Ford's profitability.
Moreover, the lightweight metal has become one of several factors weighing down Ford's profitability.
Further weighing down the count's charm is A Gentleman in Moscow's occasionally clunky voice.
A bumper crop last season from benign weather in West Africa is weighing down prices.
Particularly when those insects are everywhere, always, clogging a person's experience, weighing down their bodies.
Troubled technology giants have also suffered steep stock losses, weighing down markets on the whole.
He describes it as a heavy anvil weighing down on the value of each security.
Much flowed into silly investments now weighing down balance sheets, constraining stimulus as activity cools.
Indeed, it wasn't just Mexican financial institutions weighing down the Jordan Tourism Board's payment options.
A student loan wasn't easily repayable "good debt" but a life-changing anchor weighing down graduates.
"You could actually feel that there was something weighing down on them physically," Ms. Sahni said.
Opposition leaders indignantly accused the government of weighing down Italian households with yet another fiscal imposition.
Chinese steel prices fell on Friday, as demand was tepid in winter months, weighing down raw materials.
Not to mention he has the whole world's environmental problems weighing down on him right now, too.
If they're not unnecessarily bulky and weighing down your head, they're poking and prodding at your eardrums.
Plus, while my Blundstone boots were crucial in Seoul, they are now seriously weighing down my suitcase.
U.S. gasoline futures settled down 1.35 percent at $1.5120 a gallon, also weighing down the petroleum complex.
The GOP is already sweating about Trump weighing down a midterm election, and his presidency has barely begun.
The CBI has a Herculean task before it, with decades of corruption and mismanagement weighing down the economy.
And in doing so, it will free up a scarce resource that has been weighing down its profitability metrics.
Kathy Entwistle, senior vice president of wealth management at UBS, said the trade war is weighing down corporate sentiment.
Weighing down gold prices, the U.S. dollar was hovering near a two-month high hit in the previous session.
Here are a few things weighing down the stock that everybody was excited about just a few months back.
Step down, allow someone else to carry the banner of these principles... rather than weighing down the American people.
The smell of a good book is amazing whether we're reading them or they're just weighing down our bags.
Sales cancellations, particularly in northern Brazil, are also weighing down Cyrela's ability to generate free cash flow, Alencar said.
"The enormous student debt burden weighing down our economy isn't the result of laziness or irresponsibility," Ms. Warren wrote.
And in doing so it will free up a scarce resource that has been weighing down its profitability metrics.
Step down, allow someone else to carry the banner of these principles ... rather than weighing down the American people.
Financials fell 0.42 percent after the data, with Wells Fargo and Bank of America weighing down the S&P 500.
Le Roux said that it was important that the political and policy factors currently weighing down on confidence were resolved.
Christopher Nicholas, president of the Republican Eagle Consulting Group in Harrisburg, described Trump as "an anchor" weighing down Republican candidates.
Clinton's vows to better regulate drug pricing had been weighing down the pharmaceutical industry's stocks for more than a year.
Horse-trading in Congress delayed last year's budget approval by four months, weighing down the Southeast Asian nation's economic growth.
The latest class of initial public offerings that buyers have little interest in is also weighing down stocks, he added.
Since the [financial] crisis, a big factor that has been weighing down inflation is just the weakness in the economy.
For iron ore, it appears the combination of a softer demand outlook and record high inventories is finally weighing down prices.
"Boxing is cool," said 9-year-old Carlos Eduardo Souza de Castro, his big red gloves weighing down his skinny arms.
With the fall in the lira, the $220bn in foreign debt weighing down Turkey's corporate sector is ever harder to service.
"So, this uncertainty is weighing down on European growth and it cannot be resolved by monetary or fiscal policy," Weber said.
Weighing down gold prices, the U.S. dollar edged near a two-month high against a basket of major currencies on Thursday.
It's time to reduce the outrageous burden of student debt that is weighing down the lives of millions of college graduates.
Anna Faris is all geared up for another walk down the aisle -- based on the rock weighing down her left hand.
Blending in with the locals to sticking out like a sore tourist with a girthy fanny pack weighing down your waist?
It's dented consumer sentiment, and the International Monetary Fund has said the prolonged trade tensions were weighing down the global economy.
Down the line, it will need to deal with the $220bn in foreign-currency debt that is weighing down the corporate sector.
Williams is determined to push ahead, attracted by the same $6 billion cash component Energy Transfer argues is weighing down the deal.
The Easy One Touch 4 Air Vent Mount's build makes it easy to access and it works against weighing down vent slats.
Watch this video to find out Ariely's tips to help circumvent these common money mistakes that may be weighing down your finances.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Friday that the trade war between China and the U.S. is weighing down companies' investment decisions.
But the meetings raise questions about how the Kushner Companies is weighing down the political fortunes of President Trump's son-in-law.
The Cut recommends this product as a way to reap the benefits of coconut oil without the heaviness weighing down your curls.
Sales of the stockpiles will be a blow to global markets grappling with record supplies that are weighing down prices, economists said.
That's not the case in Europe and Asia on Friday, where the escalating US-China trade war is once again weighing down shares.
Global miners BHP Group Ltd and Rio Tinto Ltd slid 1.6 percent and 2.3 percent, respectively, with China concerns weighing down copper prices.
In perfect contrast to past years, then, a few large stocks are weighing down a market that looks reasonably strong under the surface.
It's hydrating without weighing down your skin, doesn't leave behind any sticky residue, and is light enough that you can apply SPF afterward.
With Obama not weighing down Democrats in 2018, it's not hard to imagine a close race with someone like McDaniel on the ballot.
The programs would not have addressed any of the deeper structural problems weighing down our current immigration systems, such as visa backlogs and shortages.
Debate flubs, tax revelations and now a major polling slump are all weighing down The Donald's chances of making it to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
In the event that Trump does manage to avoid impeachment, last week's scandals will be just another anchor weighing down a half-drowned presidency.
Let's just say it'll be about the same as the number of ornaments weighing down the gentle blue-green boughs on a Christmas tree.
It would also give them a much better chance in the 2020 election without the stink of a Trump endorsement weighing down the party.
And the more time he spends in court, the more he seems like he's already lost, his sullen demeanor weighing down everything around him.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 299.24 points Tuesday to close at 25,410.03, with Disney and Home Depot weighing down the 30-stock index.
"Maybe at the beginning of the day, it was weighing down the markets," said Manash Goswami, senior vice president, portfolio manager at First Asset ETFs.
At the same time, the surge in U.S. output is weighing down U.S. WTI prices as there is ample supply of America's mainly light crudes.
Trump has also undertaken a regulatory revolution, realigning the administrative state to save $23 billion in regulatory costs that was weighing down the domestic economy.
It has led to bigger trade deficits with China, dented consumer sentiment and is weighing down the global economy, according to the International Monetary Fund.
While interest and fee income was within expectations, slow growth may signal that the recession is weighing down on the lender's ability to reprice new contracts.
It is this delicate line that is lost in your translation of the Wings, the thick brush stroke altogether weighing down the buoyancy of the composition.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)Do I need another portable gaming device weighing down my backpack every time I leave the house?
On Wednesday, the week weighing down upon you, you could do a quick stir-fry with shrimp, snow peas and ginger, and serve it with rice.
"What is weighing down the base right now is the [spending bill] and there is no taking that back," said a source close to House leadership.
It is hard to know how big of a drag it did create, since Mr. Trump's trade war was weighing down business sentiment and investment simultaneously.
The S&P 500 dropped 0.3 percent to end at 2,500.6, with shares of major technology, telecommunications and consumer staples companies all weighing down the index.
"Energy is no longer weighing down on overall corporate earnings, and corporate earnings are doing remarkably well especially in the face of a strong dollar," he said.
"It's mainly corporate supply that has been weighing down the market," said Larry Milstein, head of government and agency trading at R.W. Pressprich & Co in New York.
But pushing aside statement earrings doesn't mean you're left with demure and simple — it's possible to find a piece that looks cool without weighing down your earlobes.
"A major risk is that prolonged uncertainty and concerns over the UK's economic outlook ends up weighing down markedly on business investment and damages productivity," he said.
New conventions spring up across the world almost weekly, notes scene expert Fred Patten, and social stigmas weighing down furries have finally begun to fade a bit.
A spat between U.S. President Donald Trump and an influential Republican senator raised speculation that the tax overhaul plan Trump introduced would stall, weighing down the greenback.
In the afternoon, the winds often shift, bringing in a moist, heavier marine layer that benefits pitchers, weighing down long drives that might normally leave the ballpark.
Before the storm pushed north, southeastern US cities that rarely see snow turned into winter wonderlands, with snow weighing down palm fronds and freezing water in fountains.
" • "Recent research has concluded that robots are reducing the demand for workers and weighing down wages, which have been rising more slowly than the productivity of workers.
Recent research has concluded that robots are reducing the demand for workers and weighing down wages, which have been rising more slowly than the productivity of workers.
Perhaps because of this, the XR felt a little bit top-heavy in our tests, as if the camera unit were weighing down one end of the device.
Instead of feeling like a dated throwback, it's more of a barebones version of a modern hit, without a host of unnecessary add-ons weighing down the experience.
Noesner is done by Michael Shannon, a great piece of casting: His grave face works as a kind of anchor weighing down the frantic action inside Mount Carmel.
But the main thing weighing down the wearables market is the companies that are throwing in the towel, according to Ramon Llamas, research director for IDC's Wearables team.
" KOTA HIRAYAMA, SENIOR EMERGING MARKETS ECONOMIST, SMBC NIKKO SECURITIES, TOKYO "Fixed asset investment, especially public investment, was weak and it dragged down industrial production, weighing down on the GDP.
The firm said a stronger dollar is weighing down Nike's overseas sales and so the company is likely to keep its full year fiscal 2020 earnings guidance the same.
First, she advises washing your strands with a volumizing shampoo and conditioner and towel drying before applying styling cream to just your ends, which will avoid weighing down your roots.
A spat between U.S. President Donald Trump and an influential Republican lawmaker, Senator Bob Corker, raised speculation that the tax overhaul plan Trump introduced would stall, weighing down the greenback.
The head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Tuesday said bureaucratic red tape, primarily on Capitol Hill, is weighing down the agency's efforts to respond quickly to evolving threats.
During an interview on "Fox News Sunday," he was asked whether he worries his personal unpopularity with Republicans in the country is "weighing down" the likelihood the GOP keeps the Senate.
U.S. crude production still remains near record highs, leading Croft to believe that the oversupply issue for crude, which has dragged down the commodity's price, will keep weighing down the commodity.
About 20 tropical cyclones hit the Philippines every year, with destroyed crops and infrastructure taking a toll on human lives and weighing down one of the fastest growing economies in Asia.
But how plausible is growth of even 13 percent a year at a time when certain demographic trends — most notably, the aging of the US population — have been weighing down the economy?
The government has at least stopped selling power at half the price recommended by NEPRA, an independent regulator, slowing the growth of the $8bn of debt weighing down state-owned power firms.
But it — and rival products — appears to be a solid first crack at breaking through the mountain of data weighing down our best analysts, and shaping it into useable bites and form.
Part of my apprehension stems from the nagging issues that have been weighing down recent episodes like Veronica's off-putting characterization and the complete sidelining of characters I previously enjoyed like Josie.
That was how long it took for France, the host of the European Championships, the team with the weight of history and home weighing down on it, to emerge from its stupor.
But any sign the two sides are continuing to work toward a deal comes as a welcome development for other G7 leaders, who blame the protracted trade war for weighing down growth.
Finding a smartwatch that balances form and function can be difficult, but these five options offer the features you need to track activity, play music and more — without weighing down your wrist.
"This stokes concern that recent slower euro zone GDP (gross domestic product) growth and softer business confidence could now be increasingly weighing down on the labor market," he said in a note Monday.
So much so, some entrepreneurs complain that the vast number of solutions on the market are weighing down chief security officers with a deluge of data but not the clear visibility they need.
While short-term currency swings seldom affect long-term investment decisions such as takeovers, some bankers said buyers worry that last year's plunge in the real could extend into 2016, weighing down returns.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Oil and gas loans are weighing down bank balance sheets and they could cost Wall Street even more if the economy sours, according to a study released on Wednesday by U.S. regulators.
The same goes for Watch Dogs, which launched in 2014 with a lifeless protagonist and dull story weighing down the game's golden central concept of putting you in the shoes of a super-hacker.
The finance ministry expects growth to rebound to 5.8 percent this year but pressure to rein in the fiscal deficit could see the government scale back on ambitious infrastructure projects, weighing down economic output.
Student loan debt is weighing down millions of young families, effectively locking out their buying power to purchase their first home, the most common way in which Americans have grown wealth in previous eras.
Having targeted financial sector debt this year, the government is likely to focus more on corporate debt next year to tackle bad loans that are weighing down state-sector businesses, the policy sources said.
She laid them out on the bed for me, weighing down the curling corners with stones, one of them decorated with a line drawing of a man holding his head as if in pain.
The donor, who requested anonymity to discuss the meeting, said he is worried about Trump weighing down Senate candidates but added the participants did not dwell on whatever headwinds the presumptive nominee may create.
"The first step in addressing this crisis is to deal head-on with the outstanding debt that is weighing down millions of families and should never have been required in the first place," Warren wrote.
"Investors are optimistic about a decent deal coming out of these talks, which in turn is raising the appetite for riskier assets, weighing down on gold," said Michael Matousek, head trader at U.S. Global Investors.
Some technologists look at the pileup of crises weighing down American health care — overworked doctors, overpriced treatments, wacky health record systems — and see an opportunity to overhaul the industry, which could save livesandmake them money.
"Unless global uncertainties are lifted, which are weighing down on the manufacturing sector, it is only a question of when, not if, the weakness in manufacturing spreads to the rest of the economy," she wrote.
"Unless global uncertainties are lifted, which are weighing down on the manufacturing sector, it is only a question of when, not if, the weakness in manufacturing spreads to the rest of the economy," she wrote.
"Unless global uncertainties are lifted, which are weighing down on the manufacturing sector, it is only a question of when, not if, the weakness in manufacturing spreads to the rest of the economy," she wrote.
"If you look at what's been weighing down FedEx recently, it's been the concern around China and where trade goes from here -- obviously that matters to FedEx -- but also what happens with Amazon Air," said Sanchez.
However, a number of pundits, attorneys, and law professors say DeVos is doing what should've been done six years ago — and what might've prevented the stalemate weighing down college campuses as a new school year begins.
"The Trump administration's unorthodox and unpredictable decision-making is likely to keep markets on edge," Mike Ryan of UBS Wealth Management told the FT. • Tech, again: The FAANG stocks are still weighing down the S.&P.
Tens of thousands of Brooklynites have crippling student debt weighing down their ability to invest in their futures, and the status quo is simply unsustainable if we hope to keep the middle class in our borough.
That shift is coming at a time when global oil supply is running ahead of demand, which is already weighing down on energy prices, David Bailin, chief investment officer at Citi Private Bank, said on Thursday.
But he also noted other factors had been weighing down the dollar, including inflation remaining low, which wasn't "conducive" to the U.S. Federal Reserve boosting interest rates, and a stronger-than-expected economic recovery in Europe.
On March 25, another worker from a nearby business observed "a large black bag" weighing down cardboard boxes in an alley dumpster, with a large blue bin left in the same alley nears the Kings Inn.
Concerns that the trade conflict has entered a phase of retaliatory action was weighing down on the sentiments in the oil market, which at the moment is taking lesser notice of the Middle East tensions, analysts said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan on Friday pushed back against assertions that moves by the central bank were weighing down the U.S. economy, saying other factors, such as trade and immigration, were far more significant.
UniCredit has long been interested in expanding in Germany as it seeks to reduce its exposure towards its Italian home market, which has been weighing down its share price, several sources familiar with management's thinking have said.
Banks continued to see downward pressure, with Italian banks weighing down the sector as liquidity concerns surfaced after Italy's Banca Monte dei Paschi de Siena (BMPS) said some customers had been pulling savings out, according to Reuters.
Some technologists look at the pileup of crises weighing down American health care — overworked doctors, overpriced treatments, wacky health record systems — and see an opportunity to overhaul the industry, which could save lives and make them money.
The rise of contemporary and then streetwear brands reshaped consumer wardrobes and shopping patterns, as elitism was trounced by accessibility, and brick-and-mortar emporia went from being magnetic landmarks to millstones weighing down the bottom line.
Wei Wei, 40, was found guilty of robbing and killing the owner of a clothing shop in Fukuoka along with the owner's wife and two children before weighing down the bodies and dumping them in the ocean.
UniCredit has long been interested in expanding in Germany as it seeks to reduce its exposure toward its Italian home market, which has been weighing down its share price, several sources familiar with management's thinking have said.
" Separately: Economists at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said on Thursday that "trade conflict, weak business investment and persistent political uncertainty are weighing down on the world economy and raising the risk of long-term stagnation.
So depending on how charitable one wants to be, Pai's refusal to engage could be refusing to take Trump's bait, an attempt to avoid being distracted from or weighing down his already controversial agenda, or something entirely less savory.
While a great deal remains to be clarified, namely, how the costs will be estimated and how a "regulation" will be defined, this EO is an important first step in easing the regulatory burden weighing down America's small businesses.
Therefore, we forecast fixed investment to materially contract immediately, with consumption to ease at first before contracting by end-22009 as households feel the pinch from rising unemployment and a sharp increase in headline CPI weighing down spending power.
Non-performing loans weighing down banks exceed 40 percent of their total loan book, among the highest in the EU. While the stock of toxic loans was declining, it was still high and weighed on bank profitability, it said.
"We think there is a very real risk that growth will slow markedly in the fourth quarter due to appreciable Brexit and political uncertainties weighing down on business investment," Howard Archer, chief economic adviser to the EY ITEM Club consultancy, said.
The ECB aims to publish by March a draft of new measures targeting a huge pile of unpaid loans weighing down euro zone banks and causing particular headaches in Italy, home to a quarter of the currency bloc's soured debt.
The number of summary executions appeared to have diminished since 2015, when they took place on a large scale, but the perpetrators took care to cover their tracks by weighing down the bodies and throwing them into rivers, it said.
Keep in mind that while today's liberals have turned against the politics of austerity, Democrats in the 1980s chastised Ronald Reagan for running up massive deficits on behalf of bloated military budgets, and faulted them for weighing down the economy.
Now the tumor that was weighing down Patches' head and putting pressure on her brain is a thing of the past, and in its place is a custom plate that make the 9-year-old canine's life a lot easier.
G7's death has been weighing down the APHS volunteer, who has decided to stop offering her time at the AAWM facility that APHS rents space out of, following years of 20 to 30-hour weeks of volunteering at the facility.
Picture Less with his leather glove weighing down his left hand, sweating in the spring heat, his mind lost in the reverie of his childhood lunacies before they give way to adolescent lunacies—when an object appears in the sky.
The mother expressed disbelief that the network chose to put cameras and microphones in front of flood survivors who are still seeking help after being rescued, pointing to the sopping-wet clothes still weighing down on her and her children's backs.
Also weighing down the sector was a 1.2% fall in shares of Dassault Systemes after the French technology company agreed to buy Medidata Solutions, a U.S. software company involved in the sphere of clinical trials, in a deal worth $5.8 billion.
Among the obstacles believed to be weighing down the Middle East were, in ranked order, the rising cost of living, unemployment, lack of Arab unity, slow economic growth, the Palestine-Israel conflict, the war in Syria, terrorism, lack of democracy and so on.
But with the mid-term elections fast approaching and Trump's popularity weighing down on his party, and hopes rising among Democrats that they could capture the House next year, it's also possible that the tax win will be the zenith of his speakership.
"The first step in addressing this crisis is to deal head-on with the outstanding debt that is weighing down millions of families and should never have been required in the first place," Warren wrote in her Medium post announcing the plan.
What's currently weighing down my nightstand are "The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable," by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, for research; "The Stone Sky," by N. K. Jemisin, for pleasure; and "Infinite Jest," by David Foster Wallace, because I really should finish it.
While it is clear that business investment fell sharply last year and manufacturing sagged, weighing down growth, it is hard to tell how much of that was a lagged response to higher interest rates and how much was a response to the trade war.
But the most urgent threat to Notre-Dame is thousands of scaffolding tubes — remnants of renovation work from before the fire — that were welded together by the blaze, creating a mass of twisted metal of roughly 250 tons that is weighing down on the structure.
Trump took to the stage at the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) conference this weekend for a long-winded and very quotable rant against the many perceived villains weighing down his presidency: namely the media, federal investigators and "socialist" challengers in the 2020 election.
She attended a reunion of the United States Army Diver's Association, where she tried on a Mark V diving suit to learn what it felt like to be encased in two hundred pounds of canvas and vulcanized rubber, with a copper helmet weighing down her head.
One of the defining differences between the two versions of Miles seems to be that the new one doesn't feel any of the frustration or resentment that's been weighing down the old one since he and Kate moved to the suburbs five years ago, after Kate's failed first pregnancy.
Here are five ways the shutdown is weighing down the U.S. economy:   Dems keep pushing to reopen government: The House this week is slated to take up two continuing resolutions (CRs) aimed at temporarily reopening the government as negotiations remain stalled over funding for President Trump's border wall.
Sutton might be sleeping with the board member's hottest guy — and Page is very charming, a relief given that I still knee-jerk scowl at the memory of him playing Joan's awful husband on Mad Men — but she has masses of student loans weighing down her loftier ambitions.
By 2030, African American workers stand to lose hundreds of thousands of jobs as a result of increased automation, widening the racial wealth gap and weighing down overall U.S. growth, according to a report from McKinsey & Co. The bottom line: A strong national economy only goes so far.
"The world's biggest oil-producing countries believe that a global oversupply of oil is still weighing down oil prices noting that oil in storage — a proxy for the global glut — remains well above historical averages," Rodrigo Catril, a currency strategist at the National Australia Bank, wrote in a morning note.
But there were missteps: The dome-smoked lamb with smooth yogurt and beetroot was overcooked and my wood oven-roasted chicken — served whole in a cast-iron skillet, weighing down a bed of cabbage, potatoes and tiny cubed vegetables — was visually arresting and perfectly juicy, but awkward and laborious to cut.
The full diagnosis blames budget deficits (which peaked at 10 percent of GDP in 10003 and fell below 3 percent the past several years) and mounting federal debt for "crowding out" private investment; high uncertainty over federal policy for deterring corporate hiring; and high taxes and regulations for weighing down job creators.
In addition to 25 trash bags' worth of straw, Allington-Jones and his team extracted all kinds of odds and ends that had been weighing down the fish: iron bars, floorboards, a broken chair from 1883, and a scrap of newspaper from the Sydney Morning Herald, dated January 26 of that year.
Back in October 2017, for example, Sanders gave a speech at Castleton University in Vermont talking about his vision for higher education and specifically calling out a role for apprenticeships: It's time to reduce the outrageously heavy burden of student debt that is weighing down the lives of millions of college graduates.
But Discovery is off to a promising start, and with all the pressure weighing down on it going into this premiere, that may be enough of an accomplishment for the moment — and enough to start building the word of mouth CBS is going to need if its new distribution model is going to succeed.
The cuts to OPEC supply have pushed up the Brent international crude price benchmark as there is a shortage of heavy crudes that OPEC mostly produces, while the surge in U.S. output is weighing down U.S. WTI prices as there is ample supply of America's light crudes that its shale reserves mostly churn out.
My initial entries were FLYING HIGH, BIG HIT, HIGH INCOME, NOTTING HILL, WEIGHING DOWN, WEIGH IN, WEIGHING SCALE, GIVING HINTS, SEEING HIM, GETTING HITCHED, ROUGH IT. Will said if this rebus puzzle had to be accepted, the sequence G-H-I needs to span two words and all theme entries had to be lively.
The employment outlook for African Americans will "worsen dramatically" as automation upends the workforce, according to a new report from McKinsey & Co. Why it matters: By 2030, African American workers stand to lose hundreds of thousands of jobs as a result of increased automation, widening the racial wealth gap and weighing down overall U.S. growth.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE's trade war is weighing down expectations for economic growth, which economists expect will stall at 28503 percent in 22019, according to an analysis by S&P Global Ratings.
Which is to say that there's no reason practically to insist on weighing down the ticket with ideas ("free health care for illegal immigrants") that won't pass anyway, Democrats could focus on a narrower list of progressive ideas that are popular (a path to citizenship for the undocumented would, among other things, help them get health care) win the election, and then implement those ideas.
There are other numbers in the poll -- 55% have an unfavorable view of the GOP healthcare law compared to 31% who view it favorably, 75% think the legislation makes good on either none or only some of President Trump's promises -- that suggest the AHCA, unless the Senate can pull a rabbit out of a hat, could be a major anchor weighing down Republicans in 2018.
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown Within a little bookcase in my mind I picture a grim row of books weighing down one shelf: "The Awakening," by Kate Chopin; "Madame Bovary," by Gustave Flaubert; "The Yellow Wallpaper," by Charlotte Perkins Gilman; "The Bell Jar," by Sylvia Plath (disclaimer: this one also contains moments of humor and hope — sorry!); Leo Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina" (a lot less hopeful).
Researchers recently stumbled on a partial answer to this question while studying translucent, genetically-mutated zebrafish to watch how they contracted the "fish version" of TB. As it turns out, one genetic mutation caused a similar effect as smoking by clogging up and weighing down the cells that are the body's first line of defense against bacteria like the kind that causes tuberculosis—so much so that the cells can't even move, according to the new study published Thursday in Cell.

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