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"whammy" Definitions
  1. an unpleasant situation or event that causes problems for somebody/something

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"May is typically the hottest month, but it's a double whammy — a triple whammy when there's the drought," she said.
"If we are correct, it's a double whammy," says Smoke.
But boutique banks have been hit by a double whammy.
U.S. grand strategy has just been dealt a double whammy.
For Abraham, the attack on Promescent was a double whammy.
"It's a double whammy for us," the VW source said.
For a person with diabetes, smoking is a double whammy.
They were a double whammy for Facebook at the time.
"You're getting a double whammy" with stocks and bonds falling.
A double whammy, we know — just give it a try!
That's the double whammy confirmation we've all been waiting for.
"It's just a double whammy, this whole thing," said Weiss.
This double whammy is a perfect lesson in sleep deprivation.
"Mama," he said, so softly, before delivering the real whammy.
"For many marginalized groups, it's a double whammy," Poland said.
That's what makes this a double whammy for the Democrats.
Parents today are often hit with a financial triple whammy.
"So it's a double whammy for the reef with bleaching."
"It will be a double whammy for us," she said.
This could mean a double whammy if tariffs are introduced.
When you add all those together it's a triple whammy.
But when we eat at this time, it's a double whammy.
"(Korean poultry farmers) are in a double whammy situation," said Kim.
All told, deforestation causes a triple-whammy of global warming: 1.
Go deeper: Drug pricing's "double whammy" for patients with chronic illnesses
"Plastic is a triple whammy for increasing coral infections," Harvell said.
"We had a double whammy of warming water temperatures," Burgess said.
That double-whammy could push you into a higher tax bracket.
The Bluest Star is out August 3 on Double Double Whammy.
Maybe politicians are just facing a temporary double-whammy of unpopularity.
To a potential employer interviewing you, this is a double whammy.
It is, in the vernacular of popular culture, a double whammy.
Then there are the loans, which can be a triple whammy.
But in the Goodhart/Pradhan scenario, shares might face a double whammy.
Crunching the data, convict labour hit free workers with a double whammy.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - PayPal's future rests on striking a quadruple whammy.
McCain is facing a double whammy of Senate obstruction and Trump toxicity.
Crucially important is the fact that rising inequality constitutes a double whammy.
That's why events like the shutdown are a double whammy for Trump.
But also the shock of these tariffs acted as a double whammy.
"I know, we could do a double whammy," Serena told me recently.
And, really, what was so wrong with the whammy stuff, the formulas?
"It was a triple whammy," said a person close to the debate.
This is "a double whammy of disasters," Nosbach said in the statement.
ZB: That means you've got this triple whammy hitting Republicans in 2016.
The Glow's Am I is out May 24 on Double Double Whammy.
If Yahoo's double whammy doesn't kill this merger, I don't know what will.
The poor old utility stocks have suffered a double whammy since the election.
The double whammy of heat and drought has led to accidents and fatalities.
The double whammy of the storms and Trump's DACA decision left many reeling.
So in terms of dollar-yen you've got that sort of double whammy.
The couple took to Instagram to announce a double-whammy of baby news.
And the triple whammy isn't unprecedented either, according to a 1981 case report.
"That's a double whammy in terms of adverse effects on health," Leslie said.
This double whammy severely hurts many marine creatures, like coral, but not jellies.
Sudden suicide by people who seemingly have it all: That's a triple whammy.
And in 2014, she released her official debut, Zentropy, on Double Double Whammy.
Gail Collins We are now living in the land of the triple whammy.
Companies like Nike and Apple also get a bit of a double whammy.
" He added: "It's difficult to imagine how 'Double Whammy' would spark an uprising.
Cosmic Thing's "Channel Z" rallies against "laser bombs" and "ozone holes," while Whammy!
Essentially, capitalism as we know it faces a triple whammy according to the study.
The short answer is a double whammy of discrimination based on race and gender.
So to do a double whammy and come and see Liam tonight is amazing.
It was a double whammy unprecedented even for the artiest of art-pop groups.
This creates a double-whammy for Netflix — higher content spend and slowing subscriber growth.
"You have distracted pedestrians and distracted drivers, so it's the double whammy," he said.
You'll be slapped with additional income tax and penalties: a double or triple whammy.
Rushing down 98 feet, the site is actually a double whammy -- two sister waterfalls.
Mr. Trump's benighted tax cuts are thus a double whammy to economically vulnerable families.
It was a double whammy for colleges: more students to serve with less money.
The double whammy of New Year's Eve and New Year's Day is officially here.
Double-whammy for Venezuela Venezuela is in the throes of a massive humanitarian crisis.
"It's been a double whammy (for gold)," said Fawad Razaqzada, an analyst at FOREX.com.
"It was kind of a double whammy for the tumor cell," Dr. Shephard said.
That is a tax double-whammy, and they are also charged transaction fees, Leiphart said.
If you're actually living up in the mountains, it's a bit of a double whammy.
"The rise in mortgage rates has really been a double whammy for them," Burns said.
Every deployment of the whammy-bar strikes a blow against baseball's thick vanilla same-ness.
The double-whammy of low returns coupled with long exit cycles have marred VC enthusiasm.
Here it's fully resplendent with strings, White Album guitar licks, and unfettered whammy pedal use.
With home-price gains accelerating again now, that could be a double whammy to sales.
It was a double-whammy of truth that Raven delivered flawlessly and Nick took maturely.
Freelancers may get hit with a double whammy during tax season, unless they plan ahead.
The two drugs combined can also be a double whammy for your judgment, Doron says.
It's a double whammy for gasoline: in the next decade it's a fuel efficiency story.
Countries like Bangladesh will suffer a triple whammy of heat, rising tides, and food insecurity.
If the public comes around on the tax bill, Democrats will face a double whammy.
Puerto Rico suffered a double whammy of hurricanes, with Irma arriving just days before Maria.
Now I feel something similar, after the triple whammy of political reality we have endured.
And the double-whammy of being older and a woman was a bridge too far.
Postmates gets the triple-whammy of high markup, high service fee and high delivery fee.
This means there was a double whammy of both ash and ice creating charged particles.
All the while, the US dollar has rallied this year — a double whammy for multinationals.
"There's actually a triple whammy of taking time out of the work force," Collinson said.
"It's a double whammy and people don't know where to go for support," she said.
So, the arrest was quite the double whammy ... but now it's water under Thug's bridge.
It's hard to know if the double whammy of storms is connected to climate change.
If late sleepers want to wake up early, they're often hit with a double whammy.
The double whammy of weaker economic outlook and the Fed's policy uncertainty has spooked the markets.
There's now added potential for a double-whammy effect with the arrival of slower tropical storms.
Unsurprisingly, the laissez-faire double whammy from Campos Neto and Guedes unleashed another wave of selling.
That double whammy is prompting Asian refiners to move swiftly, with South Korea leading the way.
And then once that happened, they'd search my bag and then that'd be a double whammy.
If you're really #blessed, you might have a double-whammy of gas pain and period cramps.
Graduates who secure jobs like these will be better positioned to withstand the millennial double whammy.
If an asset grows below the rate of inflation, the investor can face a double whammy.
The combination of lower productivity and significant compliance costs put a double-whammy on workers' wages.
So in terms of dollar-yen you've got that sort of double whammy for the yen.
Trump's campaign has been a double whammy for Hispanic women voters—anti-immigrant rhetoric plus misogyny.
She is scheduled to brief other state and local governments on Friday about the double whammy.
The industry suffered a double whammy from the U.S.-China trade war and the coronavirus outbreak.
The double whammy has lawmakers in at least one party worried that America is flying blind.
"These two things together may make it a double whammy for low-fat milk," he said.
TSR Airline's play Auckland City Limits, March 19 and the Noisey official after party at Whammy.
All in all, a potential triple whammy for the Trump administration, which can't escape the Russia story.
The agency is now advising doctors to prescribe a double-whammy treatment involving both azithromycin and ceftriaxone.
New tariffs are another "financial whammy on top," said Judge, who was also Iowa's secretary of Agriculture.
But whatever the intentions, the effect has been a double whammy for blue collar, middle class Americans.
The heavens are busy this week, stargazers, with a double-whammy of retrogrades and a new moon.
DOUBLE-WHAMMY A resurgent dollar against emerging market currencies could also restore some of Asian exporters' competitiveness.
That, in addition to weak cash flow figures, could prove a double-whammy for the stock market.
" One corporate employee described the back-to-back loss of Easterbrook and Fairhurst as a "double whammy.
Then add the quadruple-whammy: Flooding related to El Niño has affected another half a million people.
This reality presents a double whammy for senators from Medicaid expansion and more highly Medicaid-dependent states.
We have a double whammy today, and the puzzle's title, "Cracking Wise," quite brilliantly alludes to both.
Apple, Coke and MasterCard warn of trouble For Corporate America, the coronavirus could pose a double-whammy.
Makary says patients in Carlsbad suffer from those two national trends and then an extra double whammy.
Claiming otherwise is a double whammy: It's inaccurate, and it traffics in an ancient bit of bigotry.
A "double whammy" of climate trends indicates that worse lies ahead, says Will Steffen, an American climate scientist.
The double whammy knocked a third off MTN's share price in a week on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
"We're so, so excited," Ballinger, who is 13 weeks pregnant, told PEOPLE exclusively of the double-whammy news.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Dixons Carphone's double whammy is a lesson in the dangers of misplaced confidence in forecasting.
The process was as follows: Read clue, think about answer, receive a whammy of an "Aha!" moment, smile.
In 2009, he returned, and Tove ran into him at a gig at an Auckland bar called Whammy.
The show was previously rebooted by the Game Show Network in 2002 for an updated version called Whammy!
By not ratifying the deal, Italy threatens a double whammy of Trumpism: against both free trade, and Canada.
Try as they might, the Clippers could not overcome the double whammy of losing their two biggest stars.
Let me just start out with this whammy of a statement: Loving your body can change the world.
Hong Kong has been crippled by a double whammy of coronavirus fears and months of anti-government protests.
This lent a double whammy to the reveal, since it forced us to grieve for our own naïveté.
Eric Rygg, the company's president, said that this year's weather was a damaging "double-whammy" for horseradish growers.
He upended liberal orthodoxy with a quadruple whammy of tax reform, trade reform, immigration reform and regulatory reform.
"I think the 4.5 percent plus mortgage rate is just a double whammy," said John Burns, CEO of JBRC.
He sounded jaded after "another big night": he had DJ'd at Whammy Bar, and had been up until 5am.
"That was the same kind of one-two whammy," Hickenlooper said Monday in a telephone interview with BuzzFeed News.
Hillary Clinton is doing damage control after a double whammy of misfires by supporters Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright.
The double whammy shows Facebook still has a massive blind spot on privacy, even after two years of crises.
That creates a double whammy of discrimination, says Susan Houseman, vice president at the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.
And it's a double whammy, because we actually have slightly below-average salaries compared to the rest of Canada.
Nothing in our evolution has prepared us for the double whammy of caloric modern food and potent recreational drugs.
"It was a bit of a double whammy for us," Blankfein said at a conference sponsored by Credit Suisse.
Retailers are typically hit with a double whammy when they close stores, as they lose both physical and digital sales.
"That's a double whammy because it discourages folks from staying in the government if they have other options," Holdren says.
A triple whammy of disease, climate change, and deforestation has threatened around 22015 percent of the planet's wild coffee species.
Jennifer Williams and Tim Norman suffered a double whammy ... both were denied restraining orders against one another ... TMZ has learned.
A triple whammy of disease, climate change, and deforestation has threatened around 60 percent of the planet's wild coffee species.
There was a bit of the usual misery, but I wasn't prepared for a double whammy of optimism and despair.
That could be a double-whammy for the U.S. economy, which is about 70 percent driven by consumers, and retailers.
This year is a double whammy because the Canadian government just announced its plans for legalizing cannabis by July 2018.
For Natalia Butler, now a flavor guru at Ben & Jerry's world headquarters in Burlington, Vermont, it was a double whammy.
What's more, not checking your phone can cause your body to release stress hormones such as cortisol — a double whammy.
Tourist arrivals to Hong Kong have been hit by the double whammy of anti-government protests and the coronavirus outbreak.
Under Lam's watch, trust in the government has been shattered by the double whammy of historic protests and the epidemic.
A double whammy of a downturn and a botched virus response could endanger the President's hopes of a second term.
The double whammy of an accelerated slowdown in manufacturing and services sparked a deep sell-off in stocks last week.
Apple suppliers also tanked as a double-whammy of concerns about earnings and fears about a fall in China's demand weighed.
"That could have a double whammy effect," said co-author William Anderegg, assistant professor of biology at the University of Utah.
Apple suppliers also tanked as a double-whammy of concerns about earnings and fears about a fall in Chinese demand weighed.
Beware of in-app purchases Data usage is one thing, but in-app purchases can make it a pricey double whammy.
Another whammy: Beleaguered industries like dairy are facing already-bad profit margins and are reliant on corn to feed their cows.
So check it out up above and pre-order Fink in advance of its release July 13 on Double Double Whammy.
Asawa was a woman of Japanese ancestry making art in the years after World War II, which was a double whammy.
She was a woman of Japanese ancestry making art in the years after World War II, which was a double whammy.
It also forms part of Frank Ocean's name, which is a double whammy and has the potential to strengthen your spell.
A shaped charge is an explosive double whammy used for breaching the hulls of vehicles and harming the people inside them.
Double whammy: The penalty comes one day after French and Dutch courts ruled that Facebook had violated European data privacy standards.
That's a double whammy, and it took a while to learn how to manage all the responsibilities that come with both.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article misspelled the surname of the Nets fan known as Mr. Whammy.
Allen tells me the recession was a "double whammy" because fewer people were eating in restaurants and food prices shot up.
"Currently, the stronger euro and higher bond yields are a small double whammy for the ECB," ING Bank analysts told clients.
The idea that Russia swung the election for Trump via persuasive ads on Facebook is a double whammy in that way.
Mexico's peso suffered a double whammy of trade woes with the United States and the downgrade of the country's credit rating.
A thriller with dark humor, "Double Whammy" is about a private detective who investigates a suspected cheater in bass fishing tournaments.
Earlier, it suffered a double whammy of trade woes with the United States and a downgrade of the country's credit rating.
Spending your irregular income on rounds can sting, and the double whammy of extra fatigue the following day can eat into productivity.
However, the IT sector continues to languish as order flows slowed down and an unfavourable currency movement came as a double whammy.
"Getting into the Masters and the Open was a bit of a 'double whammy' as far as I was concerned," he said.
Fewer people subscribing combined with bigger distributors (which have more power in negotiations) have provided a brutal double-whammy on cable providers.
The trade standoff initiated by the Trump administration thus amounts to a double whammy, with contagion doing the rest of the damage.
He mains the Ice Climbers, a character that is ironically considered both lower tier and overpowered with its double-whammy wobble move.
Graeme Burke, a principal at WaveStone Capital, which owns Wesfarmers shares, said Amazon's imminent entry could be a double whammy for retailers.
Raymond Yeung, chief China economist at ANZ, said Hong Kong now faces the double whammy of protests and the escalating trade war.
In a double whammy, the trade war between U.S. and China has already led to falling soybean imports from the Asian giant.
The double whammy: Besides the sudden influx of human predators, the birds' genome had been tuned to the size of its population.
Black, Native American, and Hispanic women are at a further disadvantage, because they face the double whammy of race and gender barriers.
"Canada's a triple whammy," Mr. Howe said, citing its popular new prime minister, the favorable exchange rate and its reputation as safe.
For many who stayed up late to watch the Grammys—like my kids did—they are getting a back-to-back whammy.
Because of their bridge design and famous whammy bar, Strats have a reputation for being a little unstable on the tuning front.
We bear the brunt of the equation of beauty with youth and youth with power — the double-whammy of ageism and sexism.
Meanwhile, the double whammy caused by coronavirus fears as well as the oil price price sent stocks on Wall Street tumbling overnight.
Reznick was still en route to the arena via car service at the time with his wife, Judy, known as Mrs. Whammy.
As is clear on the box, you will also be giving her an amazing pun so this gift is a double whammy.
David Koechner, famous for playing Champ Kind on "Anchorman," is calling it quits on his marriage ... he just filed for divorce. Whammy!!!
Another South Florida writer, Carl Hiaasen, has several books on the approved list, but one of his novels — "Double Whammy" — was outlawed.
But, it's a double-whammy for the Pats superstar ... 'cause Tom had "a couple hundred bucks" with his teammate on the line.
"Even when benefits are offered in those industries, they are low quality — a double whammy for workers in restaurants and retail," said Chamberlain.
The G20's debate on changes to the tax code focus on two pillars that could be a double whammy for some companies.
It's a double whammy for them when you die: not only do they lose your premiums, they have to pay your survivor(s).
It was working until a triple whammy of drought, sourer investor sentiment toward emerging markets and Macri's own managerial fumbles tanked the peso.
They have been facing billions of dollars in impairment due to a double whammy of emerging market downturn and a global commodities rout.
Reducing the skills gap would drastically reduce the impact of the millennial double whammy, and would reinvigorate both millennials and the job market.
The double whammy of his having cancer and his admitting he would have to read my work made me think, This is it.
The triple-whammy of weight gain, an ovarian cystectomy, and cyst-induced acne have left me feeling about as attractive as a blobfish.
Why this matters: This move is a double whammy for Trump: It throws shade at "the swamp" and wins the President populist cred.
Widows can face a double whammy after their husband's death if their knowledge of financial matters isn't strong and their emotions are raw.
"It's kind of a double whammy for Hong Kong," said Zeman, whose company developed the popular Hong Kong nightlife district Lan Kwai Fong.
Evans fears a double whammy from the tariffs because her company both sources directly from China and uses distributors who source from China.
Make a simple dough of flour, egg, yogurt, salt, and butter, let it rise, then stuff it with the double-whammy mozzarella-feta mixture.
As Asia's premium airlines enter earnings season, their prospects are looking dire amid a double whammy of a strong greenback and higher oil prices.
There is "the risk of a double whammy," Ricardo Garcia, chief euro zone economist at UBS told CNBC via email, ahead of Friday's results.
Finally, such loan forgiveness would not leave dropouts who default on their loans with the double whammy of no college degree and lousy credit.
Under a Labour government, investors in Britain would face a triple whammy of Brexit, higher corporation tax and now the prospect of shareholder dilution.
Aimed at rooting out corruption and streamlining the tax system, the double whammy of 'demonetization' and GST – were two of Modi's signature policy moves.
They suffer the double whammy of their families not being able to afford internet service or worse, not having service available at any price.
So alcohol is kind of a double whammy, in that it's forcing out water and making it harder for your body to rehydrate itself.
"It's a double whammy," said Roosevelt N. Nesmith, a lawyer in Montclair, N.J., who filed a class-action suit on behalf of several drivers.
This is a double-whammy — demand is collapsing and investors do not believe that world governments will provide enough stimulus to prevent price drops.
He said he also feared the "double whammy" of higher tax bills and services cut by a state already facing a multibillion-dollar deficit.
For star power, it's hard to top the double whammy of the affianced Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez playing baseball with her daughter, Emme.
"It would very much be a double whammy for those children," said Lisa Davis, the senior vice president of the No Kid Hungry campaign.
Creator Dan Fogelman cranked open the tap with the pilot, establishing the show's hopscotching timeline and its ability to lay down an emotional whammy.
At first it was Greece that felt the effects most heavily, a double whammy since it was also at the centre of the euro crisis.
In Australia and New Zealand, a double whammy of massive fires and heavy rains wiped out avocado crops, causing a shortage of the brunch staple.
But then, as a double whammy, on reading further episodes of Charlie Covell's script, I saw someone that was somehow the opposite of those things.
"We had a double whammy — a $22008 million deficit, plus the revaluation," said Av Harris, who is a policy adviser and spokesman for the mayor.
Because oil is denominated in U.S. dollars, British consumers will be unable to avoid the double-whammy of higher crude prices and a falling currency.
Oil expert Daniel Yergin told CNBC on Monday that the industry is facing "a triple whammy" of pressures, contributing to the tumult facing global markets.
Their governments are facing a financial double-whammy – falling revenues due to the spiraling oil price and rocketing spending as administrations rush out emergency budgets.
DOUBLE WHAMMY Nigeria confirmed its first coronavirus case last week, wiping some 300 billion naira ($13 million) off the value of the local stock market.
"We had the double whammy of austerity, and also an economy that wasn't working for people," says Matthew Brown, the leader of the Preston Council.
A 'double whammy' for businesses Last year's protest movement led millions of Hong Kongers to take to the streets and demand democratic and police reforms.
It just so happens that "Camino Island," with its female lead, inviting location and huge plot whammy, is his most Hollywood-friendly book in years.
But the double whammy of the 2008 financial crisis and a volcanic eruption that prevented planes from landing in 2010 have encouraged greater self-sufficiency.
FLORIST "The Birds Outside Sang" (Double Double Whammy) Florist's Emily Sprague is a worrier, and sings like a ghost on these fragile but determined songs.
It's a double whammy for Jean because if he loses, not only is he a goner but his wife will also be burned to death.
"Any rebound in capital markets activity this year could drive material EPS revisions – which could mean a double-whammy of rising earnings and valuation multiple."
That's left farmers with the double whammy of both smaller crops and stiff international competition for the produce they are able to harvest for export.
A double whammy of high prices and a heavy tax on non-first time buyers means he hasn't bought a haunted flat for six years.
Freeport's shares have tumbled 4.423 percent in the past year from the double whammy of falling oil and copper prices and $20 billion in debt.
Cold temperatures sap your battery's power while thickening your engine's oil, both of which make it harder to turn the engine over — a double whammy.
This double whammy is particularly acute in China, the world's largest car market and the one that is rolling out electric vehicles faster than anyone else.
"There is a double financial whammy, [they] will pay additional taxes and penalties to access the money and there is also the opportunity cost," he said.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch  Who better to help you through the double whammy of puberty and blossoming witch-hood than a sassy, independent, onyx-colored feline?
Killer heatwave wreaks havoc in Southeast Asia Double whammy of heat wave and drought The heat wave has also coincided with another major environmental problem: drought.
It might be momentarily annoying to be down for the count, but it's definitely worth it to expand your horizons — and avoid a double-whammy UTI.
Ruth Asawa at David Zwirner She was a woman of Japanese ancestry making art in the years after World War II, which was a double whammy.
It's a double whammy for Western chocolatiers exposed to China's market because they are already dealing with lackluster growth closer to home and consumers' sugar concerns.
Russia is one of the world's largest oil exporters but its economy has been hit by a double-whammy of low oil prices and international sanctions.
But, Brian says he ain't sweatin' the double whammy -- 'cause all it means is he's gotta wait a little longer to take out BOTH of 'em!
"We now face a triple whammy of slumping global steel prices, lower oil prices that battered demand for seamless pipes, and a higher yen," Sakae said.
The unprecedented double whammy from major hurricanes that slammed the U.S. mainland could wipe out job growth in September, and some economists expect an actual decline.
With the double-whammy of falling airfare and a growing global middle class, the rate of international vacationers in increasing by 3% to 5% every year.
It's a "double whammy," Cuomo said on Thursday, because the state has increased expenses to combat coronavirus and is also losing revenue because businesses are closed.
Analysts from Singaporean bank DBS said reduced oil demand from the virus outbreak and an expected increase in supply are a "double whammy" for oil markets.
When the virus swept through China in late 1003 and early 2100, the country's increased need for masks dealt a double whammy to the global supply.
As a kid, Benji had been obsessed with all the movies that George hated, all the whammy movies, as that one producer used to call them.
The double whammy is that it's inspiring to watch a lot of things being cooked at once, it makes my fans think 'I could do that'!
If someone sneaks up on you with a big nuclear whammy, missiles hidden on submarines are a great way to ensure their sneak attack doesn't pay.
Another disappointment is that premiums have not risen as much as hoped to compensate for losses—a double whammy of adverse conditions, as one Name puts it.
Will the triple whammy of higher energy prices, higher interest rates and a rising dollar represent a confluence of headwinds too great for the economy to withstand?
JEFF FLOCK, FOX BUSINESS NETWORK CORRESPONDENT: They&aposre getting a double whammy at Harley-Davidson, Neil, because the steel and aluminum tariffs hit their raw materials costs.
That double whammy has made it more difficult or expensive to raise money locally, forcing investors to forfeit their deposits or try to on-sell their properties.
They're also all really expensive and require that you have enough space in your home for a large piece of exercise equipment — a double whammy of privilege.
I really liked the clues for SHOAL, TUNICS, STATUE and WHAMMY, among others, and the clue for MIT made me look up "Mystery Hunt," which sounds awesome.
After delivering a double-whammy of nostalgia with two seasons in 2016, the Netflix-produced revival of the hit '90s sitcom Full House will return in 2017.
Warm water's double whammy Climate change has caused warmer water for longer periods, meaning the coasts are ready for beachgoers earlier in spring and summer, Burgess added.
Asian markets were mostly lower, as a triple-whammy of concerns over the upcoming U.S. presidential election, weak Japanese data and lower oil prices weighed on sentiment.
Singapore-based auto classifieds Carro has a double whammy of news today — it has moved into the vehicle financing space and raised $12 million more from investors.
This would be a double-whammy: The reliable transportation that connects these residents to jobs and schools will disappear, and so will the easy access for tourists.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt will face a double whammy of hearings on Capitol Hill Thursday that could make or break his career at the EPA.
The first, of course, was the extent of Russia's election interference and the Trump campaign's welcoming of that interference -- a double whammy that delegitimizes Trump's election victory.
"The double whammy of low crude-oil prices and falling production suggests continued weakness for the country's current account balance at least until next year," Banorte said.
Lenders have become more risk averse as their profit margins have thinned, brought on by the double whammy of lower rates and higher origination and servicing costs.
That's because the double whammy of a strong El Niño and the underlying global warming trend have resulted in a tremendous buildup of heat in the atmosphere.
Paul Manafort's conviction and Michael Cohen's guilty plea have been described as a "double whammy" blow to President Donald Trump — and sparked fresh calls for his impeachment.
Eventually, this may raise commodity prices, but in the short term it creates a "double whammy": less to sell at lower prices, resulting in drastically reduced income.
It's a double whammy: we lose the edge in national self-defense, and China's defense and technology sectors reap the fruits of both American and Chinese industriousness.
"Claire's is a difficult story and a retailer that has been in decline, and given it's mall-based, that's a double whammy," said a second portfolio manager.
But pork has been an especially common tool of hate, used frequently against Jews, and sometimes as a handy double-whammy against Jews and Muslims in Europe.
"It has been sort of a double whammy for private wealth investors," Todd Schubert, managing director, fixed income research at Bank of Singapore, OCBC's private banking arm.
" VASU MENON, SENIOR INVESTMENT STRATEGIST, OCBC BANK WEALTH MANAGEMENT, SINGAPORE: "Oil is facing a double whammy due to the impact of coronavirus and OPEC talks falling apart.
DOUBLE WHAMMY While lower oil prices typically boost consumption, the spreading global virus outbreak is quashing fuel demand and amplifying the effect of the Saudi supply surge.
Children exposed to both thirdhand smoke where they live and play and secondhand smoke from people who smoke around them experience a double whammy, they pointed out.
I love all movies set during World War II, and this one is a triple whammy because it's set in Paris AND it's in black and white.
Some industries fear a double-whammy, with retaliatory tariffs from China taking a bite out of their business even as Trump's own tariffs drive up domestic costs.
But odds are good that in the next decade you'll get hit with an unexpected expense — a flooded basement, job loss, health crisis, or other costly whammy.
But the double whammy of hurricane relief and Trump's tax cuts could wind up being too much — particularly if fiscal hawks do not secure spending cuts elsewhere.
Pair all that emotional energy with the moon, which rules our feelings and inner selves, and we're faced with a double-whammy of internal growth, intuition, and creativity.
At the time, doctors in South Korea believed "crayfish juice" could cure measles, so it's possible this poor guy had the double whammy of sickness before he died.
" Cashin added that banks are feeling a double whammy from a Brexit deal that is "potentially disruptive" and a flattening Treasury yield curve that "certainly got their attention.
That loan becomes due should you leave your job, turning an unexpected workforce exit into a double whammy of reduced retirement savings and a taxable distribution, Chen warned.
Just like there's a stigma attached to mental illness, many people feel ashamed of racking up credit card debt, so this situation can feel like a double whammy.
This was a disaster, with critics immediately pointing out the double whammy: In the first place, it was queer-baiting, presenting two women kissing as exotic and bizarre.
Also, a large number of them happened to be smokers at the time, too — so there was kind of a double whammy in terms of them getting cancer.
The backstory: Companies are already being hit with a triple whammy: higher commodity costs (including oil), a trade war that's making materials more expensive, and rising interest rates.
But it has fallen 20 percent since the Brexit vote amid concerns it would face a triple whammy of weaker sterling, a British recession and increased regulatory hurdles.
Ryan Lochte's lawyers got a double whammy in Brazil -- a judge denied their request to have HIS criminal case dismissed ... then transferred the case to a higher court.
Last month's slowdown was mainly due to a double whammy of slower revenue and factory price gains, the statistics bureau said in a statement accompanying the data release.
Flashback: A decade ago, the Space Coast was hit with an economic double whammy — NASA's shuttle program was canceled, and the nation was drowning in a devastating recession.
This double whammy is the result of EPA fuel rules that effectively prohibit the sale of gasoline blends containing 2628 percent ethanol (E28503) from June 22019 to Sept.
This well-understood shift in the AMO, combined with the ocean's continued absorption of Earth's accumulating heat, will bring a "double whammy" of melt to Greenland, Bevis said.
Source: Nomura "It's the double whammy of growth and inflation and the deficits to pay for it," said David Ader, the chief macro strategist at Informa Financial Intelligence.
Those figures suggest that American manufacturers are still struggling with the triple whammy of weak overseas growth, the strong dollar and sluggish consumer and business spending at home.
"For Cable (sterling/dollar) you've got a double-whammy of higher U.S. yields plus the triggering of Article 50 – that brings about another layer of uncertainty," Patel added.
Ironically, if Leon does decide AT&T can't buy Time Warner, it will likely be due to AT&T's prior acquisition of DirecTV — a double-whammy for shareholders.
Hoover PowerDash Pet Carpet Cleaner, $99, available at AmazonIf you have the double whammy of a pet (or pets) and carpeted floors, you'll want this specialized Hoover cleaner.
That presents a double whammy for the Latino voting bloc: A disproportionate share of its electorate is young, and young people are known to punch below their weight.
Like many others affected by sickle cell, the Obando family faced a double whammy: not one but two children with the disease, Helen and her older sister, Haylee.
Precious metals miner Fresnillo also underperformed, hit by a double whammy of lower gold prices amid demand for risky assets and after narrowing its annual production forecast range.
The 2017 hurricane season hurled a triple-whammy at the United States and its territories with hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria all striking within less than a month.
"For Cable (sterling/dollar) you've got a double-whammy of higher U.S. yields plus the triggering of Article 50 - that brings about another layer of uncertainty," Patel added.
Mr. Trump's populist stance is a double whammy, assigning less value to their expertise, while creating the uncertain conditions under which it is most likely to be needed.
That can pose a double whammy for a startup, since many VCs continue to charge the legal fees of conducting a round to the startup they are investing in.
What's happening: Many of the top destinations are grappling with a demographic double whammy: a growing aging population on one hand, and a dwindling young population on the other.
"We're seeing a double whammy of yen strength combined with Japan Inc's tendency to give very conservative guidance," said Stefan Worrall, director of Japan equity sales at Credit Suisse.
There is no tax-whammy quite as disheartening as getting through all those forms on a "free" website — and then getting slammed with a sneaky fee at the end.
This is pushing the dollar to its highest level this year, threatening a similarly prolonged rise in the U.S. currency and a double tightening whammy for global financial conditions.
"If the double whammy should materialise, we want to pull something out of the hat," the official said, suggesting that the government is working on a fiscal stimulus package.
"It will eat up their retirement savings which could be a double whammy especially in light of high inflation," said Amit Maheshwari, managing partner at consultancy Ashok Maheshwary & Associates.
D-backs suffer double whammy in loss to Phillies PHOENIX — Ryan Howard hit the fourth of his 13 grand-slam homers to help the Phillies beat Arizona in 2007.
But that's a double-whammy for flying vehicles because active systems require energy to work – putting more stress on the battery – and are heavy – requiring more energy to lift.
Giving back has always made me happy, but being able to give back, and use myself as a case study for other young people, that's a double happy whammy.
The fact that David Fairhurst, who led McDonald&aposs human relations, announced he was leaving the day after Easterbrook was seen as a shocking "doubly whammy" inside the company.
As for the rest of us, those lost hours of shut-eye are a whammy that can reverberate long after the winning quarterback holds aloft the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
A double whammy of studies in The Journal of Clinical Investigation in April disproved the long-held belief that consuming metric tons of salt makes us thirstier for water.
Gary Smith, 46, and Sharyce "Reesey" McElvane, 37, Lanham, Md.  Usually, McElvane considers herself the optimist of the couple, who have this month suffered a double-whammy of layoffs.
"If the double whammy should materialize, we want to pull something out of the hat," the official said, suggesting that the government is working on a fiscal stimulus package.
China already has showed it's willing to target U.S. farm goods with "double whammy" tariffs, so economies such as Idaho that are dependent on agriculture could take a hit.
The resignations of two of the Green Party's most popular and senior politicians was a double whammy for supporters, many of whom said they were heartbroken by the revelations.
These bushfires have been amplified by profoundly parched forests, brush, and grasslands — dried-out by a triple-whammy of record-breaking heat waves combined with drought and unrelenting winds.
"It's a double whammy, with ARA being used for coal in the Atlantic and Newcastle for coal in the Pacific and Richard's Bay stuck in the middle," said Tait.
The resignations of two of the Greens Party's most popular and senior politicians was a double whammy for supporters, many of whom said they were heartbroken by the revelations.
Now 21, Double Double Whammy just put out Florist's official first full-length, The Birds Outside Sang, and it's one of those releases that asserts itself quietly but profoundly.
"Gold is getting a double whammy from a dovish Fed and U.S.-China trade talks," said Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst, OANDA, adding that prices will firm around $2811.50,300 levels.
"People who have just been skating by with paying interest on their home equity lines of credit could be hit with a double whammy when those lines reset," McBride said.
Japan's Nikkei 225 posted gains once again on Wednesday on the back of the weaker yen and expectations of a double-whammy of fiscal and monetary stimulus in the country.
But their new Medicaid coverage could be backdated only three months, so it did not cover September, the month the triplets were born, presenting "another double whammy," Mr. Brown said.
It's not all fun and games, though – the prize board comes with some risk, too, as landing on a "Whammy" will strip them of all of their cash and prizes.
And Dr. Norin warns that as oceans continue to warm, clown fish could face a double whammy from bleached anemones and rising temperatures that increase the energy needed to survive.
Opinion: Don't be scared of shark attacks Warmer waters 'a double whammy' That's not to say, though, that there's been a consistent uptick in such attacks from year to year.
"Little Women: LA" star Christy McGinity got a sad double whammy courtesy of her costar, Tonya Banks ... who metaphorically threw Christy under a bus, then literally into a swimming pool.
"Privileged" is part of a family of terms used for euphemistically describing the not-destitute (or the "middle class," or—for a double whammy of socialism and Francophilia—the "bourgeoisie").
ING senior rates strategist Martin van Vliet said the taper talk is a double whammy for lower-rated South European bonds, viewed as key beneficiaries of ECB bond-buying stimulus.
Wildfires also release carbon dioxide, one of the main drivers of climate change, and reduce the number of trees available to absorb carbon dioxide, a double whammy for the atmosphere.
"The water over land actually helps the storm," Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research, a federally funded office, said about the double-whammy.
" Thus, buybacks have contributed to the higher prices: "It's a double whammy: Companies have been reducing supply and adding upward pressure on prices by themselves buying back their own stock.
C'EST LUNDI — Welcome to POLITICO Pro Canada's morning newsletter, where we see Prime Minister Justin Trudeau getting a double-whammy in this side-eye piece in satirical site The Onion.
"It's sort of a double whammy," said Dr. Donald Lloyd-Jones, a cardiologist at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine who helped write the American Heart Association's cholesterol guidelines.
Some retirees will confront the double whammy of flat Social Security payments and higher costs for Medicare Part B. This Medicare coverage applies to doctor's services, outpatient care and ambulance services.
"And if this global loss of confidence and investment coincides with what we call the late cycle issues on the financial markets, then we might have a double whammy," he added.
One of the big questions of 2017 will be how (or if) Samsung recovers from the double whammy of its disastrous Note 7 release and Google's triumphant Pixel launch this year.
Artemio Muniz, chair of the Texas Federation of Hispanic Republicans, said DACA recipients in the areas affected by the hurricane were hit with a double whammy over the last few days.
"The Birds Outside Sang" (Double Double Whammy) When Emily Sprague moved to Brooklyn from Albany late in 2013, she was already honing her songwriting style: aching, blunt, quiet, but not sheepish.
DOUBLE WHAMMY The epidemic has hit luxury brands while they are still reeling from a plunge in sales in the shopping hub of Hong Kong following months of often violent protest.
The 2008 crisis was a double whammy: not only did many middle-aged investors feel they had to sell stocks when they were down, they also had to sell real estate.
"The question now is whether the teapots will start cutting runs," a Singapore-based trader said, adding that falling Chinese demand would be a double whammy for the oversupplied crude market.
Where to watch it: Netflix Speaking of hard sells, this one has a triple whammy: it's a Facebook original, it has a depressing title, and it boasts an equally depressing premise.
The study unearthed an even stronger pattern of discrimination against older women, suggesting that group faces a double-whammy of age and gender discrimination when trying to remain in the workforce.
In my mind the shoes were a sort of fetish-inducing double whammy; there was the smell of her plus the idea that I was beneath her, figuratively, at her feet.
The Danish hit-makers scored the prestigious Song of the Year and Record of the Year double-whammy for their infectious "7 Years," plus a further nod for Best Group Performance.
The LME base metals have been trapped in a bear tariff narrative of dollar strength and weakened growth in China, a double-whammy of bad news for the likes of copper.
Russian shares took a double whammy from international sanctions and oil's crash, but the market now offers "the bargain of the century," Mark Mobius, Templeton Emerging Markets' executive chairman, told CNBC.
In addition to higher input costs and reduced competitiveness, U.S. companies will be hit with the double-whammy of retaliatory tariffs that will make their exports less attractive to foreign consumers.
Quite a number of these women were ethnic or racial minorities, and I'm trying to faithfully show how they often experience a double or triple whammy piece of the misogyny pie.
The granting of EU subsidies to curb production just as prices are rising could prove a "double whammy" next spring if farmers use refound liquidity to raise output again, Johnson said.
"The rand gets quite badly affected in these periods of risk-off, it is also one that is particularly exposed to commodity prices so its a double whammy here," Jackson said.
A withdrawal from NAFTA would amount to a double whammy against middle-class Americans who would see jobs disappear even as the price of critical goods, including safe transportation, rise steeply.
No, I think it's interesting, even though this would obviously be an industry I might be interested in, I think the fact that it's a crafty industry is a double whammy.
At 2217.20 GMT the rand was 23.47% weaker at 2117.07 per dollar, bringing losses since Monday to more than 3% as a double whammy of dismal growth and policy uncertainty re-emerged.
"It looks like a triple whammy—a warm ocean, a warm atmosphere, and a wind pattern all working against the ice in the Arctic," said NSIDC director Mark Serreze, in a statement.
The triple whammy of euro zone data reveal that the single currency area is still stuck with lukewarm growth, low inflation and stubbornly high unemployment levels in some of its member countries.
Obamacare insurers are getting hit by a triple whammy from "special" customers — whose health costs are helping destabilize the program, setting the stage for higher premiums next year, a new report finds.
Japanese trading houses face billions of dollars in impairments due to the double whammy of an emerging market downturn and the ongoing commodities rout, after splashing billions of dollars on earlier acquisitions.
Gilbert Martinez One of my favorite memes is "Slavs Squatting In Tracksuits," so this combined with one of my favorite childhood shows is a double-whammy, much like the Frank/Louise pin.
The retaliatory tariffs from China have acted as a double whammy for farmers who have already been hit with floods, fires and other natural disasters like hurricanes that have impacted their crops.
Still, Apple has listened to some of the criticism directed at Apple, which for some fans has dished out a double whammy of disappointment following the iPhone 7 release earlier in September.
Analysts highlighted the double whammy of likely weakened UK consumer sentiment and the sourcing pressures of a devaluing pound after sterling collapsed to its lowest level versus the U.S. dollar since 1985.
It's hard to follow up the double whammy of whodunit and whohaditduntothem that propelled the first season, so there's reason to wonder whether "Will they get caught?" is a worthy enough sequel.
Japanese firms are losing confidence as they come under pressure from a double whammy of external risks and a scheduled increase next month in the national tax hike to 10% from 8%.
But for one young man living there, who this happened to in the late spring of 22, there was one small but significant silver lining to this double whammy of a diagnosis.
And considering James shot 219 percent from the free-throw line in 2015-16 at Barclays Center, well below his mark of 73.1 percent that season, Mr. Whammy may have a point.
The double whammy seriously depressed U.S. visits, American tour operators and a cruise line said at Monday's event, although in reality the restrictions remain looser than before the detente and travel easier.
It opens as Colette, new to the neighborhood, is dealt a double whammy by one of her parents: (1) No, you cannot have a pet, and (2) Go explore your new neighborhood.
People in Australia, Asia and parts of Russia were treated to the lunar triple whammy during moonrise on January 213, while the show kicked off in North America from 5:51 a.m.
But with the end of "The Dragon and the Wolf," showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss capped off the season with a triple whammy of very big, long-in-the-making moments.
Those ads had targeted younger people, so these cuts were a double whammy, reducing enrollment and increasing premiums (since young people tend to be healthy and therefore subsidize coverage for other Americans).
As of this morning, Alphabet and Amazon's declines were being touted as a double-whammy disaster that wiped $433 million off the markets value, but Alphabet made up some ground in the afternoon.
Traders said a triple whammy of growing trade tensions between the United States and China, signs of cooling in China's economy and rising corporate demand for dollars were all hitting the Chinese currency.
For them, Patreon's new service fees represent a potential double whammy and are yet another reminder that the online platforms that help them make a livelihood can also very quickly take it away.
Ermotti said the bank had been hit by a "double whammy" of low or negative interest rates from the major central banks and regulatory requirements for banks to hold high levels of capital.
The burden of rising costs has been a double-whammy to the industry that has been struggling to turnaround and adapt to changing preferences as consumers move away from processed and sugary foods.
It's about time to write off high-growth tech stocks, Goldman Sachs warned, saying the double whammy of sky-high valuation and heightened talk of regulation is becoming a "hazard" to the group.
The double-whammy of not one but two freelancer marketplaces (Meituan is more focused on services and tradespeople) underscores also the continuing growth of contractors as a key part of the labor force.
He gave Hashian a double whammy of a surprise by first decorating his trailer with balloon and streamers and presenting her with a cake and friends singing "Happy Birthday" when she walked in.
"This is largely due to increased barriers to entry because of higher house prices, lower earnings growth and tighter credit availability - so they've got a triple whammy," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Though still years away from consumers' reality, there are even diaphragms that would deliver a double-whammy of contraceptive and anti-HIV drugs to the user, freeing women of two concerns at once.
SINGAPORE/SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's wheat farmers face a double whammy this year as dry weather slashes local production at a time when bloated global inventories are dragging on international prices for the grain.
This time last year, shipments were hit by a double whammy of heavy rain on the tin-producing islands of Bangka and Belitung and another tightening of export regulations by the Indonesian government.
It served as a double whammy of sorts for Trump coming a day after publication of excerpts from Bob Woodward's forthcoming book that similarly casts aides as being in rebellion against the president.
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Until, that is, he lays on a triple-whammy of cheat-y twists: the old "miser was testing his heirs all along" saw, and not one but two lost wills coming to light.
The ripple effect has been a whammy to credit markets, sending many spreads wider across the markets and even stalling out the commercial paper market, where the highest rated companies go for cash.
Many social service organizations are already feeling the strain as more people seek services due to the triple whammy of low wages, rising rents, and a stream of cuts to social welfare programs.
That has meant a double whammy for Imperial, which cut back on its 10% dividend growth target earlier this year to focus on developing its e-cigarette portfolio that includes Blu e-cigarettes.
Black women in rural South Africa face a "double whammy" said Claassens, as both apartheid and customary laws - where land is handed down from father to son - have deprived them of property rights.
The unknown timing of these initial public offerings and the unknown value of an employee's stake can be a "double whammy" for their workforce, according Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer, Robert Siegel.
The one-two punch made for a double whammy of early wintry weather that threatened to scramble plans for millions of people nationwide during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year.
The stock market got hit with a double whammy on Friday coming from a glut of public offerings and a threat from the White House to limit U.S. investments in China, Cramer said.
If the economy slows down in the coming months, cuts to the social safety net would be a double-whammy for low-income households, pulling the rug out from under millions of families.
But thanks to a double whammy of natural atmospheric circulation patterns and human-caused climate change, a growing body of research indicates that more mega melts like this could be in Greenland's future.
"This overbuying and overpaying will mean a lot less money will be available to use to reach California's clean-energy goals," Ms. Lynch said, calling it "a double economic whammy" for the state.
This double whammy of incest between Jon and Dany and denied succession to the throne will likely cause Dany to question the validity and proof of this news, to say nothing of the source.
"In a triple whammy, weaker growth and rising financing costs can jointly stress the state coffers, weaken the banking system and produce a knock-on effect on the real economy," the investment bank warned.
As Vox's Brian Resnick reported, the intensity and proximity of the two storms could point to a changing climate: It's hard to know if the double whammy of storms is connected to climate change.
Noble was once Asia's biggest commodities-trading firm, until it was hit by a double whammy of plunging commodity prices and questions about its accounts (until a review found they conformed to industry standards).
Rick and Michonne pairing off; Abraham realizing he's in love with Sasha; and then the big whammy at the end of this episode: Glenn and Maggie getting the first ultrasound pictures of their baby.
Mexico's peso suffered under a double whammy from trade woes with the United States and ratings agency Fitch downgrading the country's credit rating to BBB, while Moody's changed its outlook to negative from stable.
"It's a behavioral thing because when things are within reach and free, it's a double whammy that's extremely hard to resist," said Julie Devinsky, a clinical dietitian at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.
For more than a year, British consumers have been hit by a double-whammy of slow wage growth and a jump in inflation caused largely by the pound's plunge after the 2016 Brexit vote.
And yet, Tokyo 2020 Olympic organizers contend the torch relay will proceed on schedule, starting on March 26 in Fukushima, the prefecture decimated by the triple-whammy earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown in 2011.
To those who may have to go through the double whammy of losing the love of your life and dealing with hundreds of documents and requests, please don't be as blithe as I was.
A year ago, we were tallying the damages from 2017, a record year of weather and climate-related disasters: a triple whammy of major hurricanes, including Hurricane Maria, and several huge wildfires and floods.
Ongoing trade tensions that have hit market sentiments towards the end of the current business cycle could deal a "double whammy" to the global economy, said Singapore's Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing.
And, what's nice is that when you remove the zest and you only have the pith, it's a lot easier to squeeze all of the juices out, so it's kind of like a double whammy.
Two disconcerting statistics dubbed by A.T. Kearney the "millennial double whammy" — steadily increasing student loan debt and stagnant wage growth — paint the concerning picture of the present state of the macroeconomic impact of higher education.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany faces the risk of steep U.S. tariffs on cars and a no-deal Brexit, a double whammy which could bring a golden decade of growth in Europe's powerhouse economy to an end.
And it looks like we might actually get an entertaining halftime show this year thanks to the double whammy of J. Lo and Shakira, so it's imperative that we all have excellent snacks to match.
That is because James's shots, before a 242.9-53 victory over the Nets, occurred before the arrival of Bruce Reznick, 25, a retired lawyer from Brooklyn and a longtime Nets fan known as Mr. Whammy.
Over time, that double whammy increased the fragility of hospitals in America's small towns until, according to The National Rural Health Association, more than 28500 rural hospitals were at risk of going out of business.
If Republicans keep both promises, though, it will be a double-whammy for women's health: gutting the nation's family planning safety net, plus denying women the ACA's comprehensive, no-cost coverage for preventive health care.
"The double whammy of higher prices and rising mortgage rates has priced out some would-be buyers and prompted others to take a wait-and-see stance," said Andrew LePage, a CoreLogic analyst, in the release.
Steel producers in India were hit by a double whammy of a rise in cheap imports and low domestic steel prices, which threatened to wipe out healthy profit they had clocked in the past few years.
Shares of Apple Inc sank 75.2% on the double-whammy of heightened trade tensions and a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to allow an antitrust suit against the company for monopolizing the iPhone app market.
Shares of Apple Inc sank 8.30% on the double whammy of heightened trade tensions and a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to allow an antitrust lawsuit accusing the company of monopolizing the iPhone app market.
"Despite signs of stabilization in the data this month, UK manufacturers remain on the receiving end of a double whammy: the slowdown in the global economy and Brexit uncertainty," CBI deputy chief economist Anna Leach said.
The wage gap coupled with the fact that Latinas are some of the country's biggest consumers  — representing almost 18% of the country's population and significant spending power — makes the pink tax a kind of double whammy.
The mall REITS may have been hit with a double whammy - following quickly on those poor retail reports were numerous indications from the U.S. Federal Reserve that it could lift interest rates as early as June.
He said China's foreign exchange reserves faced "a double whammy" because of the long-term trend of outbound investment and short-term speculation to buy dollars, which meant China's "capital account deficit" was likely to widen.
Why this woman who's killed five other people in a single day suddenly has a change of heart is probably best explained as the result of the miraculous double whammy of Sherlock's deductive skills and compassion.
Throwing resources at the state sector instead of the private sector is a double whammy: Not only does it not improve the performance of (inefficient) state-owned enterprises; it also stymies (far more efficient) private companies.
While Harvey could have just a modest impact on August inflation, the double whammy of Harvey and Irma could have created a sizable jump in weekly jobless claims, which Simons estimates will come in at 350,000.
But this time, asset managers face a double whammy of fleeing investors and a central bank keen to see a mopping up of excessive liquidity in the financial system - pointing to prolonged pain for the industry.
The stock market got hit with a double whammy on Friday coming from a glut of new public offerings and a threat from the White House to limit U.S. investments in China, CNBC's Jim Cramer said.
Perhaps this fear makes sense: It's the double whammy that worries economists, that Mr. Trump's populist pose assigns less value to economic expertise, while also creating the conditions under which it's most likely to be needed.
These essential medical devices are in short supply due to a double whammy: Hurricane Maria disrupted production of IV saline bags in factories in Puerto Rico, and the ongoing severe flu season has increased their demand.
But if a period double-whammy is associated with other symptoms — such as pain, odor, or discharge — it's a good idea to see your gynecologist or healthcare provider to rule out more serious issues, Dr. Dweck says.
Finally, Orobates left behind an excellent fossil record of its time on Earth, along with fossilized trackways of its footprints—a double-whammy that allowed the researchers to conduct a quantitative physical analysis of this extinct creature.
I am late to catching the bus, so I decide to call an Uber and justify it because I want to avoid the double whammy of walking in late to pottery class dressed up for a date.
Odland, a CNBC contributor who once served as CEO of both Office Depot and AutoZone, said there is a "double whammy" coming from the Federal Reserve as it raises interest rates and winds down its balance sheet.
In a double whammy for residents of declining towns, the places where new opportunities arose — bigger cities like San Francisco and New York — didn't add nearly enough apartments after the housing crisis to keep up with demand.
And in a double whammy of bad economic news, Americans living in the most remote and rural areas suffer many of the highest rates of food insecurity — and also pay more for groceries, according to the research.
Read More UBS hit by 'double whammy' of low interest rates and regulations Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester did not address expectations of Fed policy in her Tuesday comments at a financial markets conference, Dow Jones reported.
"It's kind of a double whammy when you look at it," said Mercer, explaining that the industry is facing an approaching funding gap on top of the retaliatory tariffs imposed by two large importers — China and Mexico.
Academic medical centers have faced a financial double whammy: shrinking "clinical margins" from changes imposed by the Affordable Care Act and a generally flat research budget from federal granting agencies such as the National Institutes of Health.
Of course, ExxonMobil wasn't alone in suggesting to policy-makers that a unilateral approach to sanctions-enforcement had the double-whammy potential of hurting U.S. competitiveness while doing nothing to effect positive strategic outcomes in the region.
A lot of smaller stores don't wrap fruit or vegetables in plastic, and shopping there is a double whammy of good because you're not only reducing your plastic use, but also supporting a local store. Win-win!
The European plane maker kicked off Monday with a double-whammy press conference – first announcing the launch of its widely anticipated A321XLR and backing that up with 20233 initial orders for the plane from Air Lease Corporation.
A sharp increase in oil prices over the past year to around $80 a barrel, and an 11 percent drop in the value of the Indian rupee against the dollar, have dealt a double whammy to expenses.
Lam told a forum on China's Belt and Road infrastructure initiative that Hong Kong is grappling with the double whammy of the prolonged U.S.-Chinese trade war and the unrest involving mostly young demonstrators seeking democratic reforms.
These women face a cruel double-whammy: they're getting hit by the economic tsunami of the pandemic along with the lost earnings of the gender wage gap that pays them less than men doing the same job.
On top of all that, we've been bathing in a double whammy of incredible mixes: Joy Orbison's entry in the Dekmantel podcast series is as good as you'd expect, and the latest Trushmix is another fucking classic.
"They have a double whammy," said Martell L. Teasley, the chairman of the department of social work at the University of Texas at San Antonio, who recently wrote about Afrocentric charters in the Journal of African American Studies.
Older consumers would get hit with a double whammy: not only may their premiums increase, but the restructured tax credits won't go as far as those under the Affordable Care Act in subsidizing the premium cost, Certner says.
LONDON, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Shares in WPP fell more than three percent on Thursday on a triple whammy of bad news for the world's biggest advertising group, less than two months after it issued a major profit warning.
Her assessment was a triple whammy: As the pediatrician had observed, my baby was early and my fluids were shocked, but on top of that, Knockers also noticed that my baby was tongue-tied, preventing him from latching.
Context: EM debt had a rough 2018, with the JPMorgan EM global bond index delivering -5% returns and a number of major EM currencies falling in value against the dollar, delivering a double whammy to local currency bondholders.
So the American economy was hit by a triple whammy: the lingering effects of tighter monetary policy; a fiscal policy that hit demand by transferring money from the poor to the rich; and a slump in global trade.
"Lower oil prices and sliding production are a double whammy for Venezuela, which is caught in the grip of an economic and political crisis," the IEA, which advises industrialised nations on energy policies, said in a monthly report.
Like Yadav, many thousands of farmers stay awake to guard their farms over a cold winter or face losing their crops to the cattle - a double whammy for growers already reeling from a plunge in Indian crop prices.
As one-fourth of the band LVL UP and a founding member of indie imprint Double Double Whammy, the songwriter's come a long way since his band's beginnings in the small college town of Purchase, NY in 211.
The band continued to develop a signature sound throughout their releases, with 1996's This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About, magnifying frontman Isaac Brock's peculiar use of harmonics and whammy-bar bends.
This stubbornness is leaving the U.S. vulnerable to a double whammy: first earnings on US sales are shifted out of the US reducing tax liability, second a tax credit for foreign taxes paid further reduces US tax liability.
"It's a double whammy, because you remove an active sink that was sucking carbon out of the air," said Mary S. Booth, director of the Partnership for Policy Integrity, which opposes the assumption that biomass is carbon neutral.
Like Yadav, many thousands of farmers stay awake to guard their farms over a cold winter or face losing their crops to the cattle - a double whammy for growers already reeling from a plunge in Indian crop prices.
During his campaign, Mr. Trump promised to hit Mexico with a triple whammy: building a wall and making Mexico pay for it; deporting up to three million migrants; and rewriting or scrapping the North American Free Trade Agreement.
"Lower oil prices and sliding production are a double whammy for Venezuela, which is caught in the grip of an economic and political crisis," the IEA, which advises industrialized nations on energy policies, said in a monthly report.
The government's five-year plan for textiles, released in September, acknowledged that higher costs are weakening its international advantage, and it faces a 'double whammy' from developed countries - like Italy - with better technology and developing countries with lower wages.
It was a double whammy: Vanguard attracted passive investors who simply wanted to invest with the markets, but at a lower cost, and it attracted active investors who were seeking alpha but also wanted in at a lower cost.
The bigger-than-usual difference between grocery and restaurant prices is part of a double whammy the industry is seeing right now as uncertainty weighs on some pockets, McDonald's explained to analysts during its earnings call late last month.
The banks have actually been hit by a "double whammy" of Mr. Draghi's remarks and by virtue of being a cyclical trade, said Lothar Mentel, chief investment officer (CIO) at Tatton Investment Management, on CNBC's Squawk Box on Tuesday.
The broader point here is that Price faces a daunting double whammy: Not only did he show incredibly poor judgment in using all of these private planes but, in the world of Trump, he is totally and completely expendable.
Just as "Same Energy" digs into the discomfort of the music industry game, 2017's "Black Girl Magic" paid homage to the strength black women show in the face of the double-whammy of both societal racism and sexism.
In the space of a few syllables, she collapses the strain of a double-whammy marginalised position – being both a woman, and a black woman – into a wider worry about how to match the bravado of her performance guise.
This endorsement is massive, particularly because it's a double whammy that can sway the half of Buttigieg's supporters who also liked Klobuchar and the 70% of Klobuchar supporters who also liked Buttigieg to a candidate who is not Warren.
Named after Wilfrid Voynich, the Polish book dealer who procured the manuscript in 1912, the document is written in an unknown script that encodes an unknown language—a double-whammy of unknowns that has, until this point, been impossible to interpret.
Not only did the XOP surge following the OPEC decision, but now that the big catalyst is in the rearview mirror, the general prices of the ETF's options have cratered — a double-whammy for the onetime holder of these puts.
The loss of business in Asia is a double whammy for the Black Sea region's wheat suppliers following a decline in shipments to Egypt, the world's biggest wheat buyer, after it implemented zero tolerance for ergot fungus in foreign shipments.
None of this is to even touch upon the cultural disparities that remain in other arenas, such as the home, where research has shown that even breadwinning women still do the majority of housework, creating a double whammy of inequality.
"You get the double whammy of malaise from a toxic event and the effects of an acute mini withdrawal that comes from even one night of drinking," Aaron White, senior scientific adviser to the director of the NIAAA, told BuzzFeed News.
"This is going to be a campaign driven by social media and driven by free TV." The May fundraising totals were double whammy in the headlines for Trump on Monday, which also saw the departure of two high-profile campaign staffers.
"We're left with this situation where, just when a down-and-out manufacturer finally has some hope for a big year, it's gotten hit with the triple-whammy of higher labor costs, higher steel costs and higher interest rates," he said.
With the exception of banks, which are benefiting from the double-whammy of higher rates and the perception that less regulation is coming, sectors that had big moves up this week - energy, materials and health care - are all down today.
The world's biggest asset manager BlackRock, while saying it would not rule out buying ultra-long debt, is also cautious about what its head of global bonds Scott Thiel called the "double whammy" of very low yields and longer duration.
Latin American airlines in general have experienced a turbulent few years, hit by a double whammy of high oil prices and devaluing currencies in local markets, which make it more expensive to cover dollar-denominated costs like fuel and aircraft rent.
After the Federal Reserve raised U.S. interest rates for the second time this year and hinted at two more, it was shaping up to be a double-whammy for risk assets that have gained during years of ultra-cheap borrowing conditions.
"The WTI crude bulls are emboldened by the double whammy of another large increase in refinery utilization rates and a big jump in crude oil export levels," said David Thompson, executive vice-president at Powerhouse, a commodities-focused broker in Washington.
In a couple of weeks, Bennett and her cast of collaborators—this time including longtime Free Cake members Francis Lyons and Heeyoon Won, among a host of other pals—will release another record on Double Double Whammy called The Bluest Star.
And people with lower incomes, who might not have the resources to buy organic produce or modify their job to avoid chemical exposures, face a double whammy as low-income areas have higher concentrations of air pollutants to begin with.
Recent rapid losses in the yuan have prompted increasing speculation on whether the currency would breach the psychologically critical 7 per dollar level soon, given the local currency is facing a double whammy of depreciation pressure amid rising China-U.
"The people who get the death penalty tend to live in places with overaggressive prosecutors and defense lawyers who aren't up to the task of defending against them — that's a double whammy," says Robert J. Smith, who directs the project.
Higher oil prices combined with rising U.S. interest rates could prove "a double whammy," for the region, "adding about a trillion dollars a year to the import bill across Asia," Richard Martin of advisory firm IMA Asia told CNBC on Friday.
At the same time, some justices recognized the complication of the debate and how the exception has been criticized by academics and judges who fear it could, as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said, amount to a "double whammy" for some defendants.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - If you pay quarterly U.S. taxes, the April IRS deadline is a double whammy - you have to file your 290 return and you have to pay the first portion of your taxes due for the current year.
Again, it's a double whammy—just at the time when people will need help, we will have basically gutted a lot of our core safety net programs that we know are proven to have effects and proven to reduce poverty.
The veteran electric harpist Zeena Parkins was often a key agent in the swirl: sometimes using a whammy bar on her idiosyncratic instrument as part of a punkish tutti section, or else providing shimmering textures alongside vibraphone work by Sae Hashimoto.
And Lettieri noted that new businesses — those that scale and grow — are often the largest job creators, meaning that there may be a double whammy of startups going under and the economy losing the new roles they would have created.
While we are business leaders in a rapidly changing service economy, we are also low-income new immigrants: waiters, seamstresses and home health care workers who suffer under the double whammy of political invisibility and economic insecurity as wages stagnate.
In other words, not only can the blue wave narrative distract us from what is happening on the ground, it can also help drive Republican enthusiasm and undermine Democratic turnout — not quite the double whammy Democratic strategists are looking for.
Morocco's real estate market had been hit by "a bit of a double whammy," Mr. Peto said: hesitation from foreign investors because they feared instability in neighboring Muslim countries would spill over into Morocco, and before that, the global financial crisis.
Most evacuees are seeking shelter but domestic violence survivors face a "double whammy" of escaping the danger of their abuser and finding safety from the looming disaster, said Ruth Glenn, the executive director of the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
The burning forests are a double whammy for the environment, as they add to carbon emissions while also removing carbon sinks which will take decades to grow back, said David Holmes, director of the Monash University Climate Change Communication Research Hub.
That dedication to quality and substance, and the creativity that goes with it, are in evidence in a double-whammy of fine exhibitions now on view at the museum: Carlo Zinelli, 21927-19001 and Eugen Gabritschevsky: Theater of the Imperceptible.
Scorned lovers can drop a photo of their exes into a "breakup box" at Burger King for a free Whopper in a doubly-branded whammy with the film Birds of Prey, in which Harley Quinn has finally dumped that Riff Raff-looking Joker.
"We're really worried about what this means for Cook Inlet belugas with the double whammy of an oil spill and gas leak in the same season," Miyoko Sakashita, oceans program director for the Center for Biological Diversity said in an emailed statement.
Edwards is still reeling from the death of her patient last week and Wilson is dealing with a double whammy: She has to be in the surgery with her ex-boyfriend Alex Kerev, and the situation of the family is triggering for her.
Mr Trump's wins were based on a now-familiar double whammy: a crowded Republican field, in which his more conventional rivals took bites out of each other's vote, combined with his knack of tapping the anti-establishment rage evident across the Republican coalition.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lin-Manuel Miranda scored a double whammy on Monday as the remixed soundtrack to his Broadway hit "Hamilton" debuted at the top of the U.S. Billboard 270 album chart and his musical work on "Moana" nabbed a Golden Globe nomination.
"They did not keep their basketball offerings updated enough and at the same time we went through a fashion shift away from basketball as the preferred fashion shoe in the United States, so it was a double whammy," said NPD analyst Matt Powell.
Its shares are down 25 percent after the company delivered a triple whammy of bad news in late February — a significant earnings miss, dividend reduction and a $503 billion write-down that, in addition to Kraft, also included its Oscar Mayer brand.
Partly driven by the dollar and partly by the global supply/demand equation, oil is unsettled today, driven by the double whammy of a stronger dollar and Saudi Arabia's statement that it would not cap production unless Iran and others also participated.
There are many reasons it might be harder for HIV positive transgender women to get treatment and stay on treatment, and chief among them is that the double-whammy of stigma around an HIV diagnosis and stigma around being trans, Kalichman says.
In this bio-ecological framework, parental deportation becomes a double whammy for children, compounding the negative effect on a child's health and well-being by increasing their risk for exposure to stressors and removing a key buffer to that stress, their parent.
The Global Climate Risk Index, published on Wednesday by environmental think-tank Germanwatch, rated Japan as the most weather-affected country in 2018, hit by a triple whammy of extreme summer heat, torrential rainfall and the most powerful typhoon in a quarter-century.
"Headwinds for them (banks) out of the Royal Commision are a bit of a double whammy," said Dale Raynes, associate Director at CPS Capital, referring to both the financial penalties imposed on the banks and the fear of a cut to dividends.
She and other residents of Fair Bluff, and of many other communities in the southern and southeast parts of North Carolina hit by the double whammy of Matthew and Florence, are sorting through the latest wreckage, wondering if it is worth remaining.
Which means the makeup functions as a double whammy, preventing infrared lasers from accurately measuring the depth of markers on my face, and the camera can't use its algorithms to make an approximate depth map of my face because the makeup severely flattens things out.
"Since I already had three blind cats I know it's not an easy task to find a home for a special needs animal and this poor guy was born with a double whammy so my husband and I went to meet him," Smith tells PEOPLE.
"If, like me, you believe that the triple whammy of lower corporate taxes, deregulation and the repatriation of overseas assets will provide a big boost to employment here in the United States, then it's easy to see why Cintas would be worth buying," Cramer said.
Sales at Prada and its counterparts in Asia may have been hurt by the double-whammy of an austerity drive and graft crackdown in China, but luxury shopping is still top of the shopping list when Chinese travel to France and the U.S., Euromonitor wrote.
"Today's figures illustrate the challenges confronting (Hammond) to manage the public finances, as he is faced with a double whammy of slowing growth and rising inflation on one side and calls for greater expenditure on the other," said Philip Shaw, chief economist at Investec.
Some favorites include the aforementioned Thakoon number, her princess-esque Prada gown for the 2015 Met Gala, and a Marc Jacobs double-whammy — her hot-off-the-runway bedazzled midi for last year's Emmys and her witchy-glam maxi from this past Costume Institute Ball.
A large exporter of iron ore and coal, Australia has been hurt by the double whammy of a construction slowdown in China as well as a Chinese state-backed environmental clean-up campaign that is expected to spur a switch to cleaner energy sources.
TORONTO, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Faced with a double whammy of the oil price collapse and a sluggish economy putting pressure on their corporate and consumer loan books, Canada's major banks started to show cracks this week as they posted another round of quarterly profits.
A majority of economists, business and energy analysts instead agree that coal's demise is due to a triple whammy: competition from much cheaper and cleaner-burning natural gas, proliferated by fracking technology; growth in the solar and wind energy production; and tougher environmental regulations.
The Durbin amendment is a double whammy: not only have consumers failed to see savings as promised—only one percent of retailers cut prices after Durbin, which means merchants so far have pocketed $85033 billion—consumers also have lost banking benefits like debit card rewards.
Now, Indonesia faces an Indian double whammy: not only is its main export market producing so much coal that it aims to wind down imports in two years, it's also set to start exporting for the first time - to a market dominated by Indonesia.
You're left with this double whammy: of not only taking a stimulant drug [caffeine] that you likely drink too much of anyway, but you're taking a stimulant drug whose levels are going to go through the roof because tobacco is no longer breaking it down.
Sugar and even the mere taste of chocolate can produce feelings of pleasure on their own in some people, but if you're seeking the same sensation from CBD, then a sugary and/or chocolatey CBD-infused concoction could be "a double whammy," Giordano says.
From Mexico to Brazil, many countries in the region are major exporters of crude and other commodities, and have been hit by a triple whammy of oil's price crash, cratering import demand from major buyer China, and a precipitous fall in their exchange rates.
We discuss this wild new contraption and the game that comes with it, Ring Fit Adventure, Austin brings us his thoughts on Daemon X Machina, we have a colonialism double whammy with Iceborne and Greedfall, and Control continues to be a fucking great game.
New Orleans Pelicans Nothing illuminates the uncharacteristic shallowness in the West than the Pelicans' ability to maintain playoff hope after a 6-22 start in which they were hit with the double whammy of a lengthy string of injuries and a difficult early schedule.
"If risk appetite collapses due to fears of worsening middle east tensions in the wake of any retaliation to the drone attacks, some emerging markets could face a double whammy of pressures," said Mitul Kotecha, Singapore-based senior emerging markets strategist at TD Securities.
The tariffs could a have a big impact on the booming U.S. oil and gas industry and would be a double whammy for the growing solar power industry, which lost a battle to prevent Trump from imposing tariffs on some solar products earlier this year.
The former secretary of state told donors in a conference call Saturday that Comey delivered a double whammy to her candidacy in the final days of the campaign by taking another look at emails related to Clinton's private server before abruptly saying he found no wrongdoing.
"We think the surge in oil price is a key game changer for the rupee as the rise in oil prices present a double whammy on India: one, in terms of current account deterioration and two, in terms of upside risks to inflation," Maybank analysts said.
Standouts like "The Crow" bear these moments throughout—this handworn quiltworks of humbly recorded instrumentations coming together with the simple bliss of the last couple of generations of home recording geniuses—people like Sparklehorse, Elliott Smith, Lou Barlow, and Henry's supremely talented labelmates on Double Double Whammy.
The triple whammy of Comey's firing, the intelligence sharing with Russia and now the Comey memo has shaken the GOP, generating immense, open questions about whether the President is able to handle two core presidential functions that Republicans have always prioritized -- law and order and national security.
The seller of Jimmy Dean sausage and Ball Park hot dogs also reported disappointing quarterly results, citing increased investment spending, the double whammy of spiking chicken feed costs and lower demand, and a prepared foods production hiccup following the closure of a factory that makes pizza toppings.
Non-OPEC member Russia is one of the world's largest oil exporters but its economy has been hit by a double-whammy of low oil prices and international sanctions imposed on it for its annexation of Crimea and role in the pro-Russian uprising in east Ukraine.
This year, India is facing "a double whammy: more heat and less water," said Dileep Mavalankar, the director of the Indian Institute of Public Health in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, who helped develop the city of Ahmedabad's plan to cope with heat waves after a deadly one in 2010.
If the folks in the White House and the GOP congressional leadership are smart, they'll not only point out this daily double tax whammy from the EU but they'll also quietly start to work with top CEOs to make sure they're learning today's tax lesson very well.
The elimination of the medical expense deduction is, in fact, a double whammy for older Americans, because the Republican budget resolution also calls for deep cuts to Medicare (nearly $500 billion), likely to be achieved by privatizing the program and raising the eligibility age to 67.
Exports jumped 180 percent year-on-year to 6,964 tonnes in January, although that dramatic percentage change is down to a low base last year, when Indonesian tin production was hit by the double-whammy of flooding and another turn of the licensing screws by the government.
Today, however, pensions have gone the way of the dodo, and investing heavily in an employer's company stock runs the risk of a painful double whammy if the business goes bust: You lose your job and a large chunk of your savings at the same time.
"If, like me, you believe that the triple whammy of lower corporate taxes, deregulation and the repatriation of overseas assets will provide a big boost to employment here in the United States, then it's easy to see why Cintas would be worth buying," the "Mad Money " host said.
" The suit also alleges that the funding the school did have available went mostly to boys' sports, offering a double whammy of injustice for the female athletes: "The Strawberry Mansion girls' team were not provided complete uniforms or cleats but the football team received complete uniforms and proper footwear.
In "Rare Earth" Dr Ward and Dr Brownlee argued that the double whammy of obliquities that were sometimes very high and could also shift dramatically would mean that a moonless Earth would have such a chaotic and catastrophe-prone climate that complex life would find it difficult to flourish.
S. summit ends abruptly * MSCI EM shares index extends losses to second month Feb 28 (Reuters) - Emerging market shares and currencies fell on Thursday, rattled by a double whammy of fading hopes of a U.S-China trade deal and an unsatisfactory end to the U.S.-North Korea summit.
Those who buy from independent record labels like Art for Blind, Orchid Tapes, and Double Double Whammy do so because of the care that goes into their releases—the kind of care that's absent from a 140g black disc stuck in a cardboard square that costs £25 from Tesco.
"The job market is resilient and brought a sigh of relief despite a quadruple whammy of labor shortages, the trade war, diminishing effects of the tax cut and slowing global economy," wrote Sung Won Sohn, professor of finance and economics at Loyola Marymount University and president of SS Economics.
Look at the failed 1972 presidential campaign of Senator Edmund S. Muskie, who displayed his emotional side (some observers said he shed tears at a news conference) defending his wife from charges by a conservative New Hampshire newspaper publisher that she was "unladylike" — a gender-bender double whammy!
More from the Financial Times: UK organic food sales grow Cost of breakfast at 6-year low Trend that strikes at the heart of the restaurant business The hotter than normal weather is proving to be a double whammy for chocolate makers, not only by increasing costs, but by hurting demand.
What we saw in 1998 was a double whammy: an unusually warm winter (much like this one) and a record-shattering year in terms of winter precipitation—including one of the worst ice storms in memory in January, stretching all along the East Coast, with heavy flooding a little further south.
The double whammy of ever-accelerating inflation and the rapidly depreciating currency has turned Venezuela into a pauper state, where more than 80 percent of people live below the poverty line, food is so scarce that few can have three meals a day, and even the most basic medicines are unavailable.
"There is a real risk that the blowout in spreads is significantly wider given the double whammy facing financial markets, namely the rout in the energy sector as well as the global spread of the coronavirus," Christopher Wood, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies, said in a note to clients.
The outside groups expect the candidates running for president will need all the help they can get in the coming weeks in order to compete in the coming slate of ultra-expensive primary contests in the early states and beyond, including the Super Tuesday double-whammy of California and Texas.
I can keep coming up with ways to describe the things that the Warriors do, the tidal surge of their transition game or the canny hyperspeed trying of every lock on offense and whatever other goofy whammy-bar run of adjectival praise you want—I've got a lot of them.
"Overall, small banks are likely to continue to struggle should short-term interbank rates continue rising as the double whammy of a high interbank borrowing rate coupled with tightening on issuing financial products suggests there may be potential for a liquidity squeeze for small banks on the horizon," said NSBO Policy Research's Short.
But back in March, VR itself was the most novel addition to Rock Band VR. If you got past the eye-activated fireworks and motion-tracked guitar, you were still trying to precisely hit sequences of buttons on the right beats, with the occasional creative flourish via effects pedal or whammy bar.
You combine that with the idea that it's not going to be-- not just only wooing Amazon, but what message that may send to the broader business community, could a state like New York or someone in the northeast region really have have shot themselves in the foot with a double whammy?
The healthcare legislation coupled with the Trump administration's proposal to slash the National Institutes of Health's 2018 budget by 20 percent means that people with pre-existing conditions like Rex and Steve could face the double-whammy of a decrease in funding for life-saving discoveries as well as skyrocketing insurance costs.
Tanium, which cut its teeth in patch management and then pivoted into endpoint detection and response (EDR) faces a double whammy: Its idea of a peer-to-peer patch delivery protocol has already been subsumed into Windows Update, and its EDR feature set offers little more than the free utility Sysinternals offered by Microsoft.
PARIS – Migrants who live through the trauma of camps in Libya, make the dangerous Mediterranean crossing to Italy and try to push north get a double-whammy at the French-Italian border, where many languish in a no man&aposs land without adequate food, water, shelter or basic rights, a leading rights group said Friday.
S. summit ends abruptly * MSCI EM shares index extends losses to second month By Susan Mathew and Aaron Saldanha Feb 28 (Reuters) - Emerging market shares and currencies fell on Thursday, rattled by a double whammy of fading hopes of a U.S-China trade deal and an unsatisfactory end to the U.S.-North Korea summit.
There's the brief narrative itself, in which an "orphan lamb" named Sweet Pea falls sick and, in a double-whammy happy ending, not only recovers under the tender care of her animal friends, attentive farmer-owners and a country vet named Alison, but is allowed to have a fantastic sleepover party in the greenhouse.
As millions of citizens in the US shelter in place while girding themselves for the double whammy of an accelerating outbreak and a vicious economic recession, it is natural enough to look at Taiwan's example and wonder why we didn't do what they did, or, more pertinently, could we have done what they did?
The U.S. Southwest Could Soon Experience Decades-Long "Megadroughts"During the 1930s, America&aposs High Plains were ravaged by an 8-year long drought, resulting in…Read more ReadIt's difficult to know what will happen to US crops in the event of a double-whammy drought and temperature boost, but the word "catastrophe" certainly comes to mind.
So everybody was reasonably positive on oil stocks, while natural gas got hit by the double whammy; they went into the winter with huge stockpiles, and then the winter was very warm, and so we had very low demand, and that's what really killed the energy sector," Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, said Thursday on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
LaPorsha Renae, Rihanna's "Diamonds" In that vein, I think what made me so overcome about La'Porsha's segment wasn't necessarily her vocal prowess on a current song (though she definitely needed that marketability bump in the eyes of producers); it was the triple-whammy of an emotionally driven intro, the song itself, and most importantly the raging fanfare that followed.
What's more, a quadruple whammy of habitat destruction, exploitation, invasive species takeovers, and relentless climate change has left a whopping 1 million species threatened with extinction, with extinction rates now "tens to hundreds of times higher" than the normal rate of extinction over the last 10 million years, according to the U.N. Stuck on a present idea?
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas).
Companies are likely to invest in more automation, but experts say China's investment in the technology is set to give the country robotic dominance over the U.S. That would hit American workers with the double-whammy of losing industrial jobs while not even creating the robots that take their jobs, as U.S. factories would use Chinese robots.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas.).
The Texas duo is nominally an rock band—signed to the New York label Double Double Whammy, run by members of LVL UP and an early home to Frankie Cosmos, among others—and they make music with guitar, bass, and drums, but there's something a little stranger about their take on the slow, sad sounds of post-millennial DIY rock music.
The Canadian actor finally broke into the mainstream with a triple-whammy of star-making turns in Drive, Crazy Stupid Love, and The Ides of March, but that year also marked the point in which he all but stopped exploring his range as an actor—the type of range that chameleonic peers like Tom Hardy and Jake Gyllenhaal have built careers on.
Lobster Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum have a wide-ranging effect on dozens of industries, and while the rising price of the steel used in making lobster traps is putting a strain on one of New England's strongest fishing industries, China's threat to impose tariffs on American lobster imports is posing a double-whammy to an already struggling business.
So begins the tense-as-hell ordering scene from Falling Down, where Michael Douglas' character first attempts to order breakfast (after breakfast serving hours have ended, a lesson that McDonald's learned to change in recent years) then becomes upset that the savory-looking "Whammy" burger in the picture doesn't match the flaccid, pancake-like "miserable squashed thing" he's been given.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) and Ranking Member Rep.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) said in March.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE, a Texas Democrat who's a psychiatric nurse.
The middle class of Tehran has fared better than lower-income Iranians in the provinces, who now face a triple whammy: Inflated prices for staple goods such as eggs (aggravated by an outbreak of avian flu); the prospect of a roughly 50% hike in the price of gasoline; and the gutting of a cash transfer program for poorer families introduced in 2010.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (Texas), the Science Committee's top Democrat.
That's over 10% of the population and Apple faces a bit of a double whammy in that when people can't travel and leave their homes, they can't buy phones, they can't buy iPads and so forth and at the same time, all of their production is in China, so you get hit on the supply side and on the demand side.
Usually only about half get water, leaving the rest to make the two-mile (three-km) journey to the nearest well Salegaon is in Beed district in western Maharashtra state, home to India's bustling commercial capital Mumbai, but also to vast tracts of farmland battling years of drought - a double whammy for the villagers, who depend on agriculture for work.
Not only have shares of companies based in developing economies like China, Brazil and Russia been mired in a prolonged bear market — prices were down about 2.03 percent from April 2011 through Thursday, compared with a 44 percent gain percent for American stocks — but this once-promising group was also hit with a double whammy of bad news at the end of last year.
"So, it is not just words, but actions, even though it may just sound as empty words to those that are not back to where they were before the double whammy of the financial and euro crisis hit the euro zone — think those that have lost their jobs or the lower income quartiles that have seen their wages grow only very slowly," Hense from Berenberg told CNBC.
"Bond investors face the triple whammy - rising inflation, improving economy, and tightening liquidity," said Xie Yi, executive director at First Seafront Fund Management Co. While China's main stock index fell 13 percent last year, yuan-denominated bonds had been moving the other way, with benchmark 10-year bond prices rising enough to knock 200 basis points off yields from mid-2014 to October last year.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (Texas) on the Science, Space and Technology Committee.
With their French Revolutionary air, they're a nifty metaphor for the show's incendiary mind-set, as exemplified by its heroine, the litigator Diane Lockhart, an EMILY 's List Democrat whose plans to retire with her hot Republican gun-expert husband dissolved when, in a triple whammy, her man cheated on her, she lost her money to a Madoff-like grifter, and Wisconsin swung red.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), the top Democrat on the House Science Committee.
This feels especially tasteless seeing as how Comic Relief largely raises money for black Africans—it's a double whammy of negative representation for black British children who might watch the program, looking on the one hand at depoliticized money-raising using sad videos of children from across Africa then looking later as a black genre is turned into the butt of a stale and outdated joke.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), asked the GAO to investigate the matter.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), the committee's top Democrat, said at the hearing.
And compared with the two storms they weathered early in his first term, including the double-storm-whammy of "Snowmageddon" in 2000, the 2016 storm has turned out to be more of an inconvenience than a disruption, aides say, thanks in large part to better technology and more confidence in the overall routine, that allows them to do their jobs by phone and secure email.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), the committee's ranking member, stood by Sullivan and NOAA.
The "chicken" is then pan-fried for the Roast Roll, or deep-fried in a batter of flour, spices, mustard, and water for the Temple Burger, Strip Sub, and 2 Piece (my favourite dish of theirs: a double whammy of chicken.) Temple also serves a "mac 'n' cheez" made with mustard, paprika, soy milk, and oil and topped with sour "cream," and gluten-free nuggets made from pre-bought soy protein.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), who will take over the Science, Space and Technology Committee.
J.), Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) said in their joint written statement.
This time, the E.C.B. managed a quadruple whammy: cutting its short-term interest rates even further below zero; pumping more money into the eurozone economy through quantitative easing — by 20 billion euros a month (with purchases currently planned to continue through March 2017); expanding the Q.E. program to include corporate bonds to make more credit available to businesses; and encouraging more borrowing by creating a new bank lending program.
Between the vibrant stables of labels like Double Double Whammy and Father/Daughter, as well as breakout successes like the newly Sub Pop-signed Frankie Cosmos (who Nice Try toured with last year), this sort of humble, winning indie-pop has slowly become one of the most exciting strands of rock music, and there's a glut of it out there for anyone who finds themselves reflected in this sort of stuff.
Instead, Merriam-Webster argues that what shot "Friendsgiving" into the national consciousness was the double-whammy of a 2011 Bailey's Irish Cream ad campaign and, rather hilariously, an episode of The Real Housewives of New Jersey that aired that same year, in which Teresa hosts a Friendsgiving of her own (this, from the show in which practically every episode someone repeats the idiom "blood is thicker than water").
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (Texas), the panel's top Democrat, shot back at Smith on Wednesday and agreed with Schneiderman and Healey's contentions.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 220006 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) is in line to take over the gavel of the House Science Committee, a position that Rep.
The lower Mississippi has already been running at flood stage for months after the so-called "bomb cyclone" and other storms starting in March that dumped huge volumes of rain on Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri - something that could further feed moisture to Barry, scientists said.. "The water over land actually helps the storm," Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research, a federally funded office, said about the double-whammy.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), the Science Committee's top Democrat, slammed her GOP colleagues for what she called a "misguided" effort to stop sensible EPA regulations.
The lower Mississippi has already been running at flood stage for months after the so-called "bomb cyclone" and other storms starting in March that dumped huge volumes of rain on Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri - which flowed down the Mississippi and could further feed moisture to Barry, scientists said.. "The water over land actually helps the storm," Kevin Trenberth, a senior scientist at the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research, a federally funded office, said about the double-whammy.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 28500 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) will bring science back to the House science committee when she takes over as chair in the next Congress.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 85033 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) will bring science back to the House science committee when she takes over as chair in the next Congress.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 85033 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), ranking member of the Science committee, said she found the report's results concerning, especially when it came to climate change.
Some voices within the Beltway have argued that day-to-day, government-to-government relations with Mexico continue to deliver the goods, mainly as a retort to those of us who believe that not since the mid-1980s (when the double whammy of colliding foreign policy objectives in then-brewing Central American conflicts and the abduction and murder of a DEA agent by drug traffickers in Mexico) have we witnessed such a level of deterioration in our ties.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), are likely to bring their own witness to the hearing but had just learned of the session on Tuesday, spokeswoman Kristin Kopshever said.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE (R-Texas), ranking member Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) and Rep.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), the top Democrat on the Science Committee, echoed him, calling it "unfortunate" that neither Homeland Security nor FBI sent officials to testify publicly.
J.), chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Raul Grijalva (Ariz.) chair of the Natural Resources Committee and Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) chair of the Science, Space and Technology Committee.
J.), chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee, Raul Grijalva (Ariz.) chair of the Natural Resources Committee and Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 85033 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) chair of the Science, Space and Technology Committee.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 85033 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), the committee's ranking member, and Don Beyer (D-Va.) want the committee to hold a hearing on election security issues as a follow-up to a hearing held in September 2016.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), who will chair the Science, Space and Technology Committee, and Maxine WatersMaxine Moore WatersF-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more than ever Banks give Congress, New York AG documents related to Russians who may have dealt with Trump: report Maxine Waters: Force us to ban assault weapons 'or kick our a--- out of Congress!
Y.), of Small Business; Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 2628 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (Texas), of Science, Space and Technology; Zoe LofgrenZoe Ellen LofgrenKey House Republican demands answers on federal election security efforts Live coverage: Mueller testifies before Congress House fails to pass temporary immigration protections for Venezuelans MORE (Calif.), of House Administration; and Carolyn MaloneyCarolyn Bosher MaloneyReport: Americans unprepared for retirement Senate approves fund to provide compensation for Sept.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (Texas) and Marc VeaseyMarc Allison VeaseyLawmakers clash after Dem reads letter on House floor calling Trump supporters 'racist,' 'dumb' Democrats face voters clamoring for impeachment Current, former lawmakers celebrate release of new book on Jack Brooks, 'The Meanest Man in Congress' MORE (Texas), the lawmakers are seeking anti-poverty strategies they can eventually forge into specific policy proposals.
J.), Steve KingSteven (Steve) Arnold KingThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Steve King says 'left-wing media' and GOP leadership owe him apology after rape, incest comments 11 Essential reads you missed this week MORE (R-Iowa), Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas) and other members on both sides of the aisle seem prepared to lead the charge.
Today, the 22019-member Texas delegation has only three women members (Democrats Sheila Jackson LeeSheila Jackson LeeJackson Lee: 'Racism is a national security threat' Most oppose cash reparations for slavery: poll Poll: Most Americans oppose reparations MORE of Houston and Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE of Dallas and Republican Kay GrangerNorvell (Kay) Kay GrangerLobbying world House approves bill increasing federal worker pay House approves 3 billion spending package MORE of Fort Worth).
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 0 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (Texas), Donald Beyer (Va.) and Suzanne BonamiciSuzanne Marie BonamiciHouse lawmakers introduce bill to help those struggling with student debt Here are the 85033 Democrats who voted to support impeachment Lawmakers put spotlight on youth homelessness MORE (Ore.), the top-ranking Democrats on the committee, wrote to Pruitt and General Services Administration (GSA) Administrator Emily Murphy to gather more information about a possible EPA office in Tulsa, Okla.
Eddie Bernice JohnsonEddie Bernice JohnsonThe Hill's Morning Report — Trump applauds two-year budget deal with 85033 billion spending hike Overnight Energy: Historic heat wave is double whammy for climate change | Trump sees 'bigger problems' than plastic straws | House Science chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers Science committee chair threatens EPA over 'stonewalled' answers to lawmakers MORE (D-Texas), Donald Beyer (D-Va.) and Suzanne BonamiciSuzanne Marie BonamiciHouse lawmakers introduce bill to help those struggling with student debt Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment Lawmakers put spotlight on youth homelessness MORE (D-Ore.), the top-ranking Democrats on the committee, wrote to Pruitt and General Services Administration (GSA) Administrator Emily Murphy to gather more information about a possible EPA office in Tulsa, Okla.
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