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"wither" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] wither (something) if a plant withers or something withers it, it dries up and dies
  2. [intransitive] wither (away) to become less or weaker, especially before disappearing completely

532 Sentences With "wither"

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So languages often wither and die when parents move abroad.
He will be back soon, wither another top 10 album.
Protectionism has caused America's once proud shipbuilding industry to wither.
Will it wither under the crushing demands of impatient shareholders?
If its ecosystem is destroyed, it can wither and die.
Without members' willing support, these organizations would quickly wither away.
These are the moments when many players wither and shrink.
When they meet, both fires will starve, wither, and die.
Wither did the butterfly of your innocence flutter away to?
Any romantic inclination I had left would wither and die.
I was on panels with her where people would wither.
In fact, Windows Phone continued to wither — almost out of sight.
Don't do a big deal, and watch your sales growth wither.
He has not decided wither Uber has properly shielded those documents.
Most seem to be stagnating while watching possibilities slowly wither away.
"Nations with allies thrive, and those without them wither," Mattis wrote.
Facing intense popular aversion, nuclear energy is being left to wither.
The agriculture industry will wither under more frequent, more severe droughts.
If you stay in the business, the memories wither very quickly.
But that resolve can wither when money gets involved, he said.
Plot strands wither on the vine: Why this obsession with Reem?
He could not stand watching his village of 400 wither anymore.
Honduran coffee-farmers are seeing their crops wither in the heat.
Will the towns that dot the south Georgia countryside wither away?
He believed he was watching his startup wither and he felt powerless.
London (CNN Business)A farmer's fortunes bloom and wither with the seasons.
Roses wither within a week (tops) and they definitely don't come cheap.
As coral reefs wither and fisheries collapse, octopuses are multiplying like mad.
When the boss clings to power, the dream may wither and die.
Look what happened to James Rosen who was here wither FOX News.
If that happens, the nuclear industry will wither in the coming decades.
With tech, if you live without it, you wither on the vine.
Experts say the Islamic State will wither as it loses more territory.
I missed a week of classes sitting at home, watching him wither.
As Nong Rose began to wither the gamblers held their collective breath.
Additional reporting by Emily Wither and Isabel Coles; Writing by Stephen Kalin
It would be tragic to see it wither thanks to crass profiteering.
Without water, crops wither, and that exposes bare soil to further erosion.
The Pantanal region, the world's largest tropical wetlands, is starting to wither.
Watch this country's culture of liberty wither in front of your eyes.
Though I hope she doesn't wither from radiation from the Colonies too quickly.
All of these moving parts align to wither the brain, eventually causing death.
Altered weather patterns will mean that crops may wither where they once thrived.
Foreign winemakers should hope the new taste does not wither on the vine.
More often it lets state-controlled firms wither, as the private sector blooms.
Unfortunately for Mr Johnson, support for third-party candidates also tends to wither.
"We watched this man wither in the public eye," Hauser said by telephone.
Others, who have seen their towns wither, could experience a renewal of hope.
Nations with allies prosper, Mattis likes to say, while those without them wither.
But those that fail to adapt to the new realities wither and perish.
My drug habit I leave to cops, let them wither, mutate and die.
Germany's automakers depend heavily on the Chinese market and have seen sales wither.
Industries wither as workers stay home, lightening the load on the electrical grid.
And outside big cities, the party has allowed its local infrastructure to wither.
Hopeful trends in Libya, like increasingly active municipal governance, will wither without support.
Tom Wither is an intelligence professional with more than 28 years of experience.
Both Democrats will likely wither if they cannot make inroads before Super Tuesday.
And when unions wither, wage inequality rises, and civil society is impoverished as well.
Still under contract, they had no choice but to watch their career wither away.
Either let the existing payments infrastructure wither away, or join forces and push forward.
A march to freedom, too, will eventually see dictatorships from Pyongyang to Bangkok wither.
Hence, laws, police, and army will not disappear or wither away, nor will crime.
The farther Trump gets from his original goals, the more his base will wither.
As for conservatives—in the desert and everywhere else they can wither to dust.
Instead it is likely the market will slowly wither away and eventually close altogether.
His personal life can wither because he has devoted himself to disinterested public service.
Stereotypes, like the bitter myth of the strong black woman, wither on the page.
Praise others&apos achievements"Abilities wither under criticism; they blossom under encouragement," Carnegie wrote.
But will cryptocurrencies fade and wither like hula hoops and the tulip bulb mania?
But rather than wither away, the momentary cultural phenemenon went out with a bang.
They can determine who they wither gave that weapon to or who acquired it from.
Rather than wither away, de facto focus groups may find themselves embedded into Britain's constitution.
While they bloom again, smaller cities with their ghost towns of unsold property still wither.
He's a stupid, attention-hungry man who is best left to wither in America's backwoods.
She is also providing a demonstration that time does not necessarily wither talent or presence.
I console myself with the knowledge that even the most beautiful flowers wither and die.
Those criticisms wither away when I listen to standard stereo music on the Studio, though.
When Disney's walled garden bears fruit, will everything outside those walls just wither on the vine?
"Then the criminal gangs wither away or they go into other forms of crime," he said.
If nobody does any work on the Bitcoin Cash chain, then it will wither and die.
Over time, those authorities will wither away — whether it's IBM, Ma Bell, or the Federal Reserve.
But those that do badly will see their assets wither further, as withdrawals compound poor returns.
They have also seen their towns wither as their children move to cities to find jobs.
But wouldn't you know it -- watching them bloom and then wither is a weirdly soothing experience.
We owe it to this generation and the next to let ObamaCare wither on the vine.
In fact, at elevation above 25,2000 meters, tea trees without strong roots will wither and die.
But experts say this level of cooperation could wither if Trump's China tariffs remain in place.
But then you stare a beat longer, holding your gaze, and the mirage begins to wither.
A stark choice for some Guatemalans: watch crops wither, and maybe die with them, or migrate.
Nerves in their feet and hands may wither until they can no longer walk or cook.
Nerves in their feet and hands may wither until they can no longer walk or cook.
It went ahead, but Mr Sessions could ensure that old agreements wither and new ones are unforthcoming.
The other guys are going to eat your lunch if you have let American alliance ties wither.
Idiosyncratic personal visions would wither away, just as the market for mid-budget films has largely disappeared.
But as marine parks wither in America, they're flourishing in China, sparking fresh concerns about captive orcas.
It will wither politically because populist parties will be able to claim a monopoly of communal loyalties.
Even if they get the votes, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will likely let the bill wither.
Petromin, riddled by corruption like many national oil companies in OPEC, was allowed to quietly wither away.
Eventually ethnic loyalties would wither as people grew richer, went the thinking of the Marxist-inspired EPRDF.
But it was a big letdown for Booker, who was watching his dreams of football glory wither.
A dream you had may come true now, other dreams may wither, and new dreams are born.
The only evidence the men have to rely on are anecdotes of friends they watched wither away.
A lot of good new technologies will wither on the vine at a university tech transfer office.
Without that power, the left behind coin could potentially wither — dragging its dollar value down with it.
If Mr. Trump adopts the House Republican mantra, things like the Financial Stability Oversight Board will wither.
It should outlive both of us, growing stronger and greener even as we inevitably wither and fall.
The best ideas, those with the highest value, should rise to the surface while bad ideas wither.
There were bouquets of flowers left at the threshold; soon they would wither and later be replaced.
But if Washington fails to develop solutions, the American Dream is sure to wither on the vine.
And in that time, we see the couple's relationship grow and change and wither and replenish itself.
Without new voters to replace this dwindling pool, the GOP will wither and die on the vine.
Communities will either bleed population and wither away, or else they'll gain population and change their character.
Since beginning his turbulent time in office, he's only seen the economy wither further by the day.
This full moon reminds us that things bloom, then wither—but from that death, new life comes again.
But if we don't put energy into communicating about these challenges, our marriages will wither on the vine.
I like to say that markets, like gardens, grow best in the sun and they wither without information.
You'll have the south full of the dodgy money men ... and the north will wither on the vine.
If the WTO were shunned by the world's biggest economy it might not collapse, but it would wither.
If the lake keeps drying up, the paper notes, the region's $57 million brine shrimp industry will wither.
The draft law is stuck in the European Parliament with bankers hoping it will wither on the vine.
"All the energy comes from us, if the LPs stop showing up the trees will wither," Douvos said.
Instead, the decline in murders seems to have helped the death penalty to wither away on the vine.
Menacing autocracies, illiberal ideas, and antidemocratic and terrorist movements will not just leave us alone or wither away.
In a kind of overture, even the title, spelled out on placards, is made to dance and wither.
Maybe the cemetery vegetation will wither in climate change-driven heat, or be blown apart by future superstorms.
Letting them have their protectionist way will warp the European project and cause it to eventually wither away.
Some let their faith wither and die; some flaunt the fact that they never had faith at all.
Too little rain and they wither; too much and they become susceptible to insects or fungal black pod disease.
If the Enlightenment values of reason and empiricism wither at universities, they will struggle in the outside world too.
In states with populations that match this description, the centre-left party will have to reinvent itself or wither.
Fail to fill a roll adequately and get shipped to the Colonies to wither away in a radioactive wasteland.
Instead, Jessie will wither unless she sings and shares a ten-second run at least once every two months.
That contrast would be amusing if Republicans weren't empowered to vandalize Obamacare or let it wither via malign neglect.
More will follow if the Trump Department of Health and Human Services takes steps to let the program wither.
India, long touted as the world's fastest-growing large economy, has seen economic expansion wither to six-year lows.
Celtic, and Scottish football in general, were supposed to wither and die without one of the league's twin titans.
Moreover, the costly U.S. investment in the UK — particularly that of the U.S. financial industry — will wither over time.
We are attempting to answer a question we don't entirely understand, the pieces connect while others wither or elude.
Digitally constructed flowers bud, blossom, and wither in teamLab's latest installation on the Oboke Koboke Gorge in Tokushima, Japan.
"I think expansion is going to wither on the vine because of the churn that happens," Alker told me.
In many places Democrats had neglected local organizing, allowing the party to wither at the state and local level.
On the China side, connections wither behind filters and censors that block foreign websites and scrub social media posts.
The riverbed of the Rio Grande cracked in some places, and farmers watched their chiles wither in the fields.
Cooperation can continue to deepen around a modern NAFTA or it can wither among embittered attitudes and public criticisms.
He let Organizing for America wither, and he compromised with every major interest group that stood in his way.
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" Partisan identity, as he writes, fills "the void left when their other attachments wither away — religious, ethnic, communal and familial.
The details of how the system will work have yet to be finalised, however, creating concern the initiative will wither.
In the time it took Mr. Mendes to graduate from the phone economy to arena stages, Vine began to wither.
In Sanders's view, Obama let his grassroots army wither while he cut deals with the insurance industry to pass Obamacare.
To Cramer, it almost seems like the widespread fears of Amazon that have burdened retailers are starting to wither away.
Mr. Garcia predicted the flowers would start to wither within a few weeks as the weather turns warmer and drier.
When they reach the haunted promised land of California, however, their hope and optimism quickly wither to ash and dust.
At this point, most of them seem content to let $20 billion in low-hanging fruit wither on the vine.
Sick of spending $5 on a T-shirt, only to have it wither away by the time spring rolls around again?
Without an audience, publishers can't generate referral traffic, developers can't gain app installs, ads don't generate sales, and Facebook will wither.
Laggards, they reason, are more likely to wither in the face of competition, so their investment might be expected to fall.
After that, one lived with the certain apprehension that the friends who defined your life might suddenly wither, suffer, and disappear.
In contrast, Trump places so little emphasis on policy expertise that he let his campaign's policy shop wither on the vine.
The optimist in me, the one I felt wither the moment "glioblastoma" was first uttered, had prevented me from considering it.
If you spend 10 minutes trying to meticulously take one down with arrows, they wither away—only to reappear seconds later.
He said the opposition's inability to develop a clear strategy against Maduro has demotivated protesters and caused the movement to wither.
More to the point, without fintech partnerships, community banks may wither and die, a risk that we cannot afford to take.
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Though it was hard to watch him wither away at least we could show him we loved him and were nearby.
If you spend 10 minutes trying to meticulously take one down with arrows, they wither away—only to reappear seconds later.
Tropical forests, which can't handle cold weather, would wither and die, bringing down the millions of animal species that live there.
The approach was based on the belief that by cutting off the head of a criminal organization, the body would wither.
People often use partisan identity to fill the void left when their other attachments wither away — religious, ethnic, communal and familial.
But as these natural landscapes wither and become less biologically rich, the services they can provide to humans have been dwindling.
And the plight of the hundreds of millions of Americans continues as they watch inequality grow and their financial security wither.
As other relationships wither, many Americans are making partisanship the basis of their identity — their main political, ethnic and moral attachment.
Unnoticed by most at the time, the Obama revolution began to wither away even before that historic day on the Mall.
Other limited-time shows, unrelated to impeachment, have sometimes let their RSS feeds wither or retooled them to promote new shows.
It will take a few million years or so for the exomoon to completely wither away, according to the new research.
To Jim Cramer, it almost seems like the widespread fears of Amazon that have burdened retailers are starting to wither away.
That has caused refining margins to wither; the U.S. refined product crack spread has fallen to $12.79 a barrel, lowest since November.
There is no name for the third in line, one whose hands will wither with age long before they hold the scepter.
If Mr Trump abandons Ukraine and allows America's sanctions to wither, Mrs Merkel's task of maintaining European unity will become almost impossible.
He has watched his business wither in recent months, brought low by protectionist measures imposed by Moscow in retaliation for Western sanctions.
I've had armrests slammed down and pushed into the top of my thigh angrily, plus dirty looks that would wither a rose.
This Hawking radiation, while very weak, would ultimately mean that black holes very slowly wither and die, losing energy to this process.
That matters because buyout firms and hedge funds are at heart people businesses – if top talent leaves, the firms can quickly wither.
Since Blizzard's pro tour and prize money would be attached to standard, unhappy players predicted wild mode would wither on the vine.
" Nathaniel Hawthorne declared corrupt politicians' "hearts wither away … Their consciences [turn] into India-rubber or to some substance as black as that.
Do you really think the person who stared down the Benghazi committee for 11 hours is going to wither under schoolboy taunts?
Republican Party will wither if it ignores will of the voters I never aligned myself to a political party in my adolescence.
Much of his work in undoing EPA regulations has been theatrical announcements with flimsy technical pretexts that will wither under legal challenges.
It's an optimistic view of games and technology which seemed to wither under the onslaught of Web 2.0 and endless game sequels.
What would not wither was Ms. Whiteread's bereavement, the size of one family's living room but weighing as much as six million.
I was surprised how little tech and innovation actually mattered when it came to which companies blow up and which wither away.
Some people with disabilities may have to live in nursing homes if community-based services wither away under this flexibility and reform.
The overall effect is darkly funny, but as Berlin's real gardens wither in a historic heatwave, the apocalyptic gallows humour is unsettling.
But now the question becomes whether there's even a viable buyer for the platform in 2019 that won't let it slowly wither away.
Given their tenuous, always contested position in the American political economy, absent the active support of the federal government for unions, they wither.
Free of Zuckerberg, Facebook might blossom anew or it might wither; but most damningly of all, its users probably won't care either way.
There was weak progress from the Big Three (Apple, Google and Samsung), Pebble fell, and fitness mainstays Fitbit and Jawbone began to wither.
Republican scepticism of government meddling makes it likely that the federal minimum wage will be left to wither for a few more years.
The unions, along with a host of agency-shop states, including California, argue that their membership rolls would thin and finances would wither.
Islamic totalitarianism will wither only when our enemies are convinced the West is willing to defend itself with overwhelming force and unflagging commitment.
With the help of a little medication they wither, like a limb that has been tied off to prevent an infection from spreading.
What conservative ideologues want to do is choose minimal government spending and maximum reliance on free markets, letting coverage wither in the wind.
But ISIS will not wither on the vine as long as the local and even global conditions that permitted its growth remain unchanged.
The Fleurissements are a momentary augmentation, and Mottart removes them after a day or two, before the blooms begin to wither and die.
Pass out and leave your unattended pizza to slowly slip out of its "Fresh Pizza" box and wither away on the subway floor?
Dr. O'Donoghue and his colleagues suggest the rings could wither away in the near future, on the relative scale of solar system time.
I know some people are reluctant to buy bunches of herbs; they tend to wither in the fridge and land in the trash.
" To another victim, she said, "As you get stronger, as you overcome -- because you will -- he gets weaker and he will wither away.
But as the Patriots offense found its rhythm and the pass protection around Brady improved, the falcons' defense began to stagger and wither.
First, the legal market will gain efficiency and cut costs; second, the black market will wither as law enforcement patiently roots it out.
Written with Michael Wither, it estimated significant job losses due to the 21 increase in the federal minimum wage amidst the Great Recession.
Dismissing pollution concerns as exaggerated, they say the town, which has already lost a quarter of its population, will wither away without it.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats sent bills to the Senate only to watch them wither under dismissive Republican leadership on scores of occasions this year.
If BC manages to forestall the pipeline for long enough, support from the right for Mr Trudeau's grand bargain could wither in a hurry.
In other words, Weiner believes LinkedIn will be given room to operate freely, which he thinks means LinkedIn will thrive, not wither at Microsoft.
If the North reaches a deal with either South Korea or the U.S., China could see its influence in the region begin to wither.
People spend their incomes freely, on everything from homes to haircuts, in the belief that their jobs will not disappear and their incomes wither.
As a result, prices for broadband Lifeline service will stay high, speeds will stay slow, and the demand for this critical program will wither.
It's possible lawmakers would attempt to skirt a direct confrontation like this, and sanctions efforts could wither in the upper chamber as a result.
Some data also backs up the idea that lots of relationships bloom in fall and winter and then wither when the weather gets warm.
If the country finally gets paid leave, only to see it wither on the vine, it'll be one step forward and two steps back.
There's no single reason — but the combination of years of drought, extreme heat, and bark beetle infestations are causing trees to splinter and wither.
The Democratic-controlled House has passed a number of gun control bills this year, only to see them wither in the Republican-controlled Senate.
But today, they spend their days hunkered on folding chairs on the sidewalk outside the gates, watching the flowers wither and the blueberries rot.
Bitcoin could wither and die if enough of its "miners" stop verifying transactions, but even if it did, other blockchain networks would carry on.
Scrabble, restaurant-prep, my children's brown-bag lunches — whatever she enjoys, she enjoys with a drive to excellence that would wither the casual player.
"Trump will wither away, perish, and his body will decompose, but, the Islamic Republic will still be thriving," Mr. Khamenei proclaimed in a speech.
If people could survive comfortably for thousands of years, our desire for success, happiness, and love would wither without the essential constraint of time.
We must not allow a constitutional system to wither like a starving man staring at an apple tree but incapable of imagining a stick.
Her first novel, "Spill Simmer Falter Wither" (2015), about a shunned man and his one-eyed dog, had a strange and stark emotional potency.
Once-thriving marine metropolises, teeming with sting rays, turtles, little yellow fish and big-eyed predators, gradually wither away into a wasteland of muck.
At a certain threshold, that causes more of the forest to wither so that, over a matter of decades, the process feeds on itself.
The educational and training systems that built our industrial workforce in the past, such as vocational schools and apprenticeships, have been allowed to wither.
We cannot allow them to wither indefinitely inside camps or be deported to their countries of origin if it puts their lives in danger.
It's not just the occult magic of the market that's enriching Ivanka Trump's children while health insurance premiums soar and public school budgets wither.
"As the options wither for want of a settled majority, it will become clear that the only solution is a people's vote," she writes.
PARIS/BERLIN (Reuters) - French authorities announced school closures and traffic restrictions on Wednesday as swathes of Europe continued to wither under a powerful heatwave.
When I finally decided to quit doing something I had indulged in every single day for years, the addict inside me didn't suddenly wither away.
After years of watching their efforts wither in the Senate or be vetoed by former President Barack Obama, conservatives don't want to temper their efforts.
The architects of what was to become the EU believed that nationalism, which had dragged Europe into two ruinous world wars, would wither and die.
It won't be long before things die and wither away, and you'll be pinching yourself for not taking advantage of the good weather now.807.
It could have let Uber continue to spend billions in China and wither, but it wanted to remove its threat from China and perhaps elsewhere.
A day or two of missed waterings, and bam — the poor little guy will wither and die along with your dreams of fresh, homemade salsa.
"You've got traditional investment funds that think one or two of their companies will make it and the rest will wither and die," said Heck.
Then I moved to Rome and watched the European Union grow ineffective and paralyzed, as the dream of a vibrant, unified Europe seemed to wither.
It's likely that tech and business developments around distributed energy are going to force utilities to support these kinds of reforms anyway, lest they wither.
Initial cooperation between the MNLA and the hardline Islamist Ansar Dine began to wither away, and the region has been mired in violence ever since.
Fall TV is exciting because of all the new shows it brings — some might be everyone's next obsession while others might wither on the vine.
But if we had a satisfying form of social life, then those religious ideas of something beyond our fragile social historical life would wither away.
Under his black-power banner, which Mr. Innis called "pragmatic nationalism," he purged whites from CORE's staff and allowed the organization's white membership to wither.
The appeal of this competition, the most glamorous club soccer can offer, was starting to wither under the unassailable hegemony of Barcelona, Bayern and Real.
It pertains to my private experience as a person, without which my activity as a critic would wither but which falls outside my critical mandate.
Eurosceptics say that EU supporters made the same case in the early 2000s that if Britain did not join the euro, the City would wither.
As negotiations progress, visions of a painless divorce and new opportunities for a "global Britain" will most likely wither further, but the infighting will not.
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The brothers have watched more than a few vines wilt and wither, taking note each time which ones seem to cope with the environment the best.
Elsewhere, the extreme heatwaves and droughts of this summer could be causing nectar-producing flowers to wither, leaving wasps hungrier for a sip of your drink.
"History is clear: nations with strong allies thrive and those without them wither," Mattis will testify at the hearing, due to begin at 9:30 a.m.
Currently, it is second to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which may wither if the U.S., Mexico and Canada fail to modernize the pact.
He warned that the region's lesser-ranked law schools – he did not include Minnesota in that group – will "simply wither away" as fewer students seek admission.
Portugal, faced with the loss of its leader and its motor and its man who is always in lights, did not wither or wilt or wobble.
After the 1869 cut, the wealthy packed up and set off for other A-list neighborhoods like Russian and Nob Hills, leaving Rincon Hill to wither.
The administration has also let the Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee, a valuable task force that coordinated counterterror efforts between federal, state, and local law enforcement, wither.
The Social Democrats will continue to wither into irrelevance unless room is made for the ideas and leadership of leftists like the Jusos leader Mr. Kühnert.
Now that the tax reform law has eliminated the penalty for not having health insurance, the already depleted Obamacare exchanges will wither even more this year.
Mr. Rees-Mogg seemed to wither on Tuesday night under the heat of attacks not only from opposition lawmakers, but also from more moderate Conservative colleagues.
A cornerstone of the strategy was to focus on kingpins, on the theory that cutting off the head of a criminal organization would wither the body.
The nation's political class has allowed James Madison's institutions to wither, and real authority now rests with the leaders of a largely unaccountable national security bureaucracy.
The parched wasteland of the planetary hours, it stretches on and on, and in its stinking heat the precious seedlings of Monday's hopes wither and perish.
Appears in: Everywhere Shady-Ass Rihanna has the ability to make your soul dry up and wither like an old dead leaf with a singular eye roll.
Given Sessions' public stances against climate science and environmental legislation, there's an additional concern that he might ignore certain environmental issues, allowing federal environmental protections to wither.
And while most cryptocurrency enthusiasts will say there's nothing wrong with hodling crypto, many now think that without buidling, the entire space might just wither and die.
And when Ben Carson briefly rocketed to the top of the Iowa polls, Mr. Cruz and his team stayed cool, confident that the neurosurgeon's support would wither.
When that hard fork happened, most assumed that the old version of Ethereum would simply wither and die as users moved over to the new, updated version.
In other words, polarization can lead to autocratic leaders because polarized constituents may believe it is better to let democracy wither than have their opponent in power.
Starving people wither away until they can no longer fight off disease, or the chemicals in their blood become so unbalanced that their hearts forget to beat.
Jawbone, on the other hand, has seen its relevance in the market wither with time, as it's transitioned from bluetooth audio products to wrist-worn fitness bands.
The global science enterprise likewise suffers when collaborations with U.S. scientists wither for lack of funding or when international research projects are suddenly missing a U.S. partner.
Those who think it deserves, as Newt Gingrich put it, to "wither on the vine" advocate subjecting it to direct competition, along with other Medicare Advantage plans.
Ms. McCloud, a horse trainer and leather worker, said she had no idea how to run a supermarket, but she feared that Mountainair would wither without one.
Instead of allowing it to wither, the international community should redouble efforts to strengthen the court's mandate and its mission — no easy task given its complex history.
What keeps the grade-school exercises from turning into crystallized honey (bees are a poetic trope, too) is that sustained shadowy awareness that flowers wither and die.
Of the more than 2000 cryptocurrencies tracked by CoinMarketCap, hundreds upon hundreds will wither into disuse until their liquidity turns to ice and their price to zero.
Artists and listeners are fickle, always searching for the next sound, and hip-hop is a veritable graveyard of producers who defined a moment only to wither.
It caused viewers to weep, to dance, to plumb the parts of themselves that too often wither away because they don't get hauled out to see sunlight.
The struggling parts of Middle America have seen not only their factories and coal mines shut down, they've also seen churches and sports leagues wither and die.
The industry's warnings that without high reimbursements, the field of gene therapy will wither is "the classic story of the boy who cried wolf," Dr. Bach said.
Setbacks can as easily stoke as sap, movements may grow as well as wither, and every critical mass has, of necessity, been built from a subcritical one.
That's a quit-while-you're-ahead approach many of us who have witnessed our favorite shows wither and fade in later seasons can certainly see as wise.
"I think ultimately as competition gets more fierce, if Hulu doesn't have something that it owns and is unique, you're going to see it wither," Beck said.
"I think expansion is going to wither on the vine because of the churn that happens," Georgetown professor and Medicaid expert Joan Alker told me in March.
But almost as quickly as the Bivens action bloomed, it began to wither as an increasingly conservative court refused to extend it to additional types of constitutional claims.
The time has come, say BDSM experts, for our nation to explicitly legalize BDSM, rather than let it wither in the legal gray area where it currently sits.
A clearer understanding of how growth happens, and why growth-boosting institutions sometimes wither or fail to take root, could raise the living standards of billions of people.
Many — including Simone's daughter — have taken issue with the casting of Zoe Saldana in the lead role, rather than picking an actress wither darker skin to portray Simone.
In many democracies, parties come and go; there would be little to mourn if Labour were to wither and be replaced by others more in tune with voters.
The risk in this strategy is that Gannett goes away instead of acquiring Tronc, leaving the company to wither like Yahoo or find its own path to success.
The risk here is that Gannett might go away, leaving Tronc to wither as Yahoo did after it fought off a bid from Microsoft, writes the Deal Professor.
As local newspapers wither under falling budgets and thinning staff, Abernathy argues communities lose more than jobs — they lose the educational, community-building and watchdog services journalism provides.
Until recently, Democrats had operated on a seemingly universal consensus that Biden — an aging moderate with a record of losing presidential races — would wither in a competitive field.
During my 12 years on the inside I volunteered as a hospice worker & watched truly remorseful elderly men wither away & die while wasting state resources & enduring horrific healthcare.
Amidst her long soliloquies of relating everything you just said to herself, I wither away, uninspired to contribute additional words, as they would become invalidated and unheard anyhow.
"Most of these patients would be left to sort of wither away, having lots of trouble breathing," said Dr. Richard Mayeux, the current chairman of neurology at Columbia.
He puzzled over the fact that the world's most liberal society practised slavery, though, like most liberals, he comforted himself with the thought that it was sure to wither.
Tricking is a young sport favored by young people, especially ones whose tendons and ligaments do not wither vicariously at the sight of hard-landing flips, kicks, and spins.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Representative Peter DeFazio on Wednesday unveiled legislation to tax financial trades that will likely wither in Congress but could stoke partisan fires in the presidential election.
The idea, I think, is that if Netflix loses its popular library content (like Friends, one of the biggest shows in its catalog), then it will start to wither.
And it will wither intellectually because it fails to draw on the mighty tradition of liberal thinking about the importance of local roots and the complexities of personal identity.
Rather, they allow bills to wither and die, or pass in anonymity, because they don't deem the fates of vulnerable children important enough to debate in their vaunted chamber.
"I really believe that as large newspaper chains cut staff of small newspapers, and small newspapers wither and die, that's going to cause major problems in communities," he said.
I believe the open web is too important, too vital and too large of an industry (at $190 billion it's bigger than digital advertising) to wither on the vine.
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A historical hotbed of football, home to Clough, Paisley, Gascoigne and Shearer, the region has been left to wither, forgotten by a nation obsessed with its teeming, gleaming capital.
A study of the federal minimum wage hike from $2628 to $28503 in 22019 by economists Jeffrey Clemens and Michael Wither estimated the hike cost 800,000 low-paid jobs.
DIHK said it expects Germany's annual export growth to wither to 0.3% this year from 2.1% in 13, adding that exports are likely to shrink by 0.5% next year.
Shrinking businesses, less people working, and lower wages mean tax revenues for the government will wither, but our obligation to pay off the debt will certainly not be over.
However, bankruptcy can be chaotic and unpredictable and it would increase the risk that Citgo could wither during the process - a risk to both PDVSA as well as bondholders.
Farmers, millers, producers and retailers all have a stake in how consumers respond, with food prices expected to surge as crops wither during the worst drought in three decades.
Mr. Moon said in September, when he met with Mr. Abe in New York, that it had become "inevitable for the foundation to wither" because of the public opposition.
Several other Republicans who broke with Mr. Trump in 2016 have seen their political careers wither since then, partly as a result of deliberate score-settling by the president.
Earlier cases focusing on low-level al-Qaida foot soldiers have been overturned, and if confessions obtained through torture are no longer useable, other high-level prosecutions may wither.
But the legislation will probably wither on the vine, as it doesn't include the $5 billion that President Trump is demanding for a wall along the country's southern border.
As the motor neurons die, the body's muscles become unable to function; they weaken and eventually wither away, making it increasingly difficult to move, swallow, speak, and even breathe.
In the small desert village of Altiraifia in North Kordofan state, Dar-es-Salaam Omer remembers watching the crops wither, the trees shrivel and her children shrink instead of grow.
But the real shame would be if we also let these newly emboldened advocacy organizations wither and die at precisely the time we need to wrap our arms around them.
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"I can't tell you how devastating it is to watch someone so strong and healthy and beautiful, to just see him wither away because of one senseless act," Campos says.
An unnecessary or superfluous trait will wither away in a species as the genetic code responsible for that trait degrades over time, or if mutations turn it into something else.
A country known for horrific famines, Ethiopia is now on the brink of watching history repeat itself, as a widespread drought is causing crops to wither and rivers dry up.
Partly it's due to the fact that the analyst community is far smaller than it was a decade ago, so a lot of stocks simply wither for lack of coverage.
Fear not: a lack of α-actinin-3 won't damage your muscles or cause them to wither away, much less prevent you from eventually growing them to Schwarzenegger-esque dimensions.
Louise O'Neill's powerful Asking For It should be on your list, while Sara Baume's engaging (and Costa First Novel Award shortlisted) debut Spill Simmer Falter Wither is another worth adding.
Now I know why the king banished rebels and cowards here: all you can do in Bugesera is wither away, and that's what they probably hoped would happen to us.
Comprised of the flotsam and lagan of the sea-steading movement, the company was designed to hold onto shell corporations, vessels, and equipment for the eventual full nation-state wither.
Pliny the Elder wrote in his " Natural History " that when women had their periods they could stop seeds from germinating, cause plants to wither, and make fruit fall from trees.
Mr. Trump seems intent on assembling a team of advisers who will embrace a vision for the United States that includes bolstering the military but leaving international alliances to wither.
Politicians supporting a public option want it to co-exist with the greed machines of the insurance industry, thinking these multibillion dollar corporations will play fair or wither away quietly.
" A later conversation meant to mend fences quickly falls apart, inspring Tammy to go full villain and say, "You can continue to cry and wither away in bottles of wine.
And so in those next four months, we just saw my uncle's health deteriorate more rapidly than any of us could have imagined, and his body wither to almost nothing.
In fact, by letting it wither on the vine, Americans will die in the process, and that is not what members of Congress or the president were elected to do.
They can project their biases and misconceptions onto students, and instead of awareness and acceptance blossoming from the classroom, it can become a place where diverse personalities and perspectives wither.
That is not surprising given the fact that, for well over a century, American culture has embraced and perpetuated the idea that, as we age, our sexualities naturally wither away.
He had seen Shilpa wither to less than 493 pounds in the last years of her life, had felt the shame and puzzlement that her condition brought to his family.
But relatives of activists are concerned that the government is sending another message: that officials are content to allow dissidents to wither in prison until it may be too late.
"Capital punishment continued to wither across the United States in 22019, disappearing completely in some regions and significantly eroding in others," the nonprofit organization that opposes the death penalty said.
Mr. King, a former Citigroup banker who had been in the role for just three years, disagreed with Barclays's former chief executive, Antony Jenkins, over plans to let the division wither.
He was never complacent, for he knew that without clarity of purpose and a steadfast faith, and the dogged determination demanded by our liberty, the promise of this nation can wither.
The auto market then took a sharp turn for the worse amid a liquidity crisis in the non-bank financing sector which saw its willingness to extend car loans wither away.
Wither in the face of the stark reality that your poor choices and lack of self-discipline are the obvious culprits for your continued precarious financial situation and not the economy.
But for decades now, through inconsistent and insufficient funding, we have allowed these unique national treasures to wither on the vine, threatening their survival for current and future generations to enjoy.
But La Chapelle-en-Juger is still studying the feasibility of the project, conscious that many other villages had spent money to resurrect bakeries only to see them rapidly wither away.
On the other hand, how many parents could possibly be so blithe about "gardening" that they could accept Gopnik's laissez-faire openness to "watching that most promising of sprouts wither unexpectedly"?
But in both cases, the incumbent president played the role of national leader on television very effectively in the early days of the crisis; only later would public support eventually wither.
What's happening in Willmar tells you just how deep this is going and why every town in America needs to get caught trying to make diversity work — or it will wither.
Play with a knife and you'll get cut; hand a friend a knife instead of placing it down on the table for him to pick up, and your friendship will wither.
A key question for the Trump administration is whether to push for reform of the dispute settlement system – which it argues is needed – or just let the Appellate Body wither away.
Kurdish officials are apprehensive that once Mosul has fallen, US interest in the region will wither, though senior figures in the new administration have pledged that the "strategic US-Iraq relationship" endures.
He reportedly spoke to Rafael Spottorno, chief of the royal household, and said: "I do not want my son to wither waiting like Prince Charles," according to El Mundo newspaper in 2014.
But Dr Hoekzema reckons it is probably evidence of a process called synaptic pruning, in which little-used connections between neurons are allowed to wither away, while the most-used become stronger.
As long as liberalism is synonymous with globalisation—with global elites cocooned in global institutions and global multinationals reaping economies of scale across a global market—it will be destined to wither.
As for whether the voyage into cyberspace marked a new age, a turning-point in history after which nation states would wither and humans would be permanently rewired, he hoped it was.
Highlights of the latest batch includes Yung Gud's stellar edit of Canadian producer Jacques Greene's "No Excuse" and Sevendeath's remix of Cashmere Cat's "Wither Me." Listen to the calendar so far below.
When a hard fork occurs, a new blockchain with new rules is created and everyone in the community is expected to move to the new chain, leaving the "legacy chain" to wither.
That has caused refining margins to wither; the U.S. refined product crack spread CL321-1=R hit a low of $12.79 a barrel on Thursday, lowest since November, before recovering to $13.36.
A longstanding strategy of the Mexican government's fight against organized crime was to go after kingpins, on the theory that cutting off the head of a criminal group would wither the body.
It illuminates, movingly, how youthful ideals wither, how little of life can truly be foreseen, how provisional all our plans are in a world where choice and chance are always in tension.
Christian would refuse me and then slam a Bible in my face, after which I would jump back and wither onto the floor as Christian moved on to his next temptation: money.
Hunger and poverty take a toll: There may not be enough food or money if a family loses its few goats or cows, or if the crops — sorghum, millet, cowpeas, rice — wither.
For years, Democrats have watched immigration efforts wither on the vine when it comes to House Republicans, who have a significantly more active and relevant hard-line immigration strain in their conference.
As swaths of the technology sector wither in response to Facebook's stock weakness, CNBC's  applauded one member of FANG, his acronym for Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, now Alphabet, for holding up.
It's easy to take the press for granted until it's gone, yet this is a reality for millions of Americans who have seen their local news outlets wither away or disappear altogether.
The most important skill, one that truly doesn't get old, is the meta-skill of constantly learning new things … and that meta-skill can rust and wither away, too, if it languishes unused.
"Rushes To" and "Wither" contain flooring vocal parts, but they're all still loosely arranged—any traces of standard, perfectly-crafted songs tend to race out of shot the minute they've entered the frame.
"I think the smaller guys will continue to struggle, they'll either wither on the vine or be forced to think about consolidation," Corcoran said on the sidelines of the company's annual shareholder meeting.
The richest franchises — among which the Yankees enjoy archetypal pre-eminence — are content to let the poorest wither in a laissez-faire desert rather than make any reasonable sacrifices for the common good.
The most striking part of the tableau wasn't that the bride, groom and officiant were inhuman, but that they were inanimate: made of plastic, measuring roughly six inches high from hoof to wither.
It beats growing maize to feed his family, he said, because if the rains fail then the crop will wither leaving him nursing a financial loss and stuck in an cycle of hunger.
The Brexit vote caused buyer interest and expectations of future sales to wither at their fastest pace in years, according to a survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors earlier this month.
"I couldn't allow the pessimism that is everywhere, that is covering us, to also wither the culture, the traditions," said one woman who attended a parranda, a traditional get-together to sing carols.
After being driven to the brink of death and into rehab, she's no longer going to allow herself to wither away at the hands of her abuser as he tries to blame the victim.
A depressing update for the MacBook Air: It's been two years since Apple updated the MacBook Air, and it certainly looks like the company would happily watch its former star wither away and die.
Hunger, poverty, and nutrition statistics in the US might wither away, experts warn, if the Trump administration is successful in its proposal to relocate a key statistics office from Washington, DC, to the Midwest.
And that's what they will do if the American defense agreements wither away, which is why we have to rebuild the military, but why we can't walk away from our Asia-Pacific defense status.
With much of the area's taxbase leaving when hospitals close, Terrell's economy continues to wither, leaving little in the county's budget for social programs — and children more often than not are bearing the brunt.
I've seen many promising startups blown up by ill-advised business development deals that swelled teams in a bout of euphoria only to see them wither if interest and focus from their partner wanes.
That same year, Nokia and Intel announced the open source MeeGo operating system, while Nokia's acquisition of Symbian, which had dominated the mobile OS market only a few years earlier, was left to wither.
And the urge to angst over whether any given new form of technology will wither our humanity is as old as the genre, and as new as Ex Machina's fresh take on the theme.
By taking out ISIS's administrative centers, revenue streams and willing executioners -- and therefore the symbolic strength represented by all of the above to galvanize new members abroad -- exportation of jihad will similarly wither away.
I am convinced that European soccer needs a strong Italy, and a strong Serie A. But if it does not get a grip on this issue soon, then Italian soccer will wither and die.
L is interested in expanding further into the United States amid intense competition in Europe that could see smaller rivals either join forces or "wither on the vine," its chief executive said on Wednesday.
" But Kollar-Kotelly, of the US District Court for the District of Columbia, declined to wait, ruling that even though the policy was still subject to review, the government's arguments "wither away under scrutiny.
They chanted slogans and shared stories of watching their rice and cotton crops wither away, and spoke of borrowing money to pay their children's school fees, buy food and even to repay existing debts.
In this mode, there are more opportunities to figure things out and, as I understand it, no chance one might, say, get chased by a creeper into a dark pit and wither for eternity.
It's the kind of eye-acting that earned Mahershala Ali his Academy Award on the day this finale aired, and he seems to allow the recognition to wither away before it grows too strong.
If endowment returns do not exceed the 5 percent annual spending rate, they will gradually wither, and can eventually disappear, which is why many investment committees view protecting endowments as a near-sacred duty.
As crops wither and livestock perish, tens of thousands of people are migrating in search of food, water and jobs, leaving behind women, children and older family members who are vulnerable to human traffickers.
Eddie Lampert, the hedge fund billionaire who promised to save 425 Sears and Kmart stores and roughly 2503,000 jobs when he bought the company out of bankruptcy, has seen his $5.2 billion lifeline wither.
"It's very difficult to know who is going to flourish and who is going to wither during this presidential process," said Jeff Weaver, Mr. Sanders's former campaign manager, who was consulted by the committee.
Experts say the landscape that Kirbasov has seen wither in his lifetime - its cobalt sea and rolling greens all but gone - should serve as a warning of what can happen when man meddles with nature.
In Boston, Auerbach and the Celtics let their once-great franchise wither as Bird fell from grace; the legendary forward retired as a Celtic, after years of injury-shortened seasons, in the summer of 1992.
If we can allow fintech startups to establish themselves alongside the existing banks and compete but not be coopted, the old flawed system will gradually wither and be supplanted by a more efficient, cheaper alternative.
Northam saw his support within the commonwealth wither Friday night with mounting calls from members of his own party for him to resign after he admitted to appearing in the racist picture from medical school.
Analysts said that the combined banks could, once merged, go hunting for further acquisitions to achieve scale, in a banking landscape where increasing regulatory and technology costs mean sub-scale players are likely to wither.
The Budapest blow-out will do little to allay concerns that Australia's top swimmers wither in the spotlight of the major events but Verhaeren said he was "very proud" of his team's efforts in Hungary.
As crops wither and livestock perish, ten of thousands of people are migrating in search of food, water and jobs, leaving behind women, children and older family members who are vulnerable to exploitation by traffickers.
"Scaling back service on a system in which the public has all but lost confidence, without looking at workable alternatives, could cause Metro to wither and take our growing regional economy with it," said Del.
He served as spokesman to former Speaker Dennis HastertJohn (Dennis) Dennis HastertFeehery: Wither the Establishment Feehery: Surging Sanders puts House in range for Republicans Bottom line MORE (R-Ill.), as communications director to former Rep.
But you'll stay for the show's crackerjack plotting and the way that Headland and the show's other directors depict the time loop's decay with each new iteration, as things falling apart, people disappear, flowers wither.
Republican confidence in the direction of the country spiked at the start of 2017 following President Donald Trump's inauguration, but began to wither amid setbacks like the party's failure to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Rather than just letting his nine-year-old business wither away, Kaufmann started building his own software development kit (SDK) that could tap into the same type of programmatic ad networks Microsoft had been using.
Chris Murphy, another Senate Democrat, said on Friday he was "deeply fearful" that the precedent of civilian control of the military could wither, although he would talk to Mattis and spoke highly of the military leader.
Rob Portman of Ohio told NYT he's concerned that because the rate of overdose deaths nationwide is beginning to level off, Congress could get distracted and turn to other priorities, letting another round of funding wither.
Image 2 of 2 BAGHDAD – Qassim Sabaan Ali has spent the past 22 years tending to orchards in southern Iraq, only to see them wither or die as saltwater has seeped into the once-lush soil.
The party and its leaders are sometimes honest about their aims, like when Ted Cruz talks about abolishing the IRS, or when Newt Gingrich said they hoped Medicare would "wither on the vine" in the 90s.
Trump doesn't know -- or doesn't care -- that letting the current law wither on the vine (tweet #2) isn't the same thing as a vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act and then replace it (tweet #1).
And when he finally returned to action last Saturday, he was handed the first TKO loss of his long and illustrious career, giving up an early lead to wither under a torrent of Neil Magny punches.
KAKUMA, Kenya — These barren plains of sand and stone have always known lean times: times when the rivers run dry and the cows wither day by day, until their bones are scattered under the acacia trees.
If the result of yesterday's changing of the guard is that the other bets wither away, and Pichai focuses Google on its core suite products, that would seem to me like a very big change indeed.
But if the idea of spending another $400-plus dollars on a console less than three years after the last one came out makes you wither and die, then might I suggest a different kind of upgrade?
As a gumiho, Miyoung must suck out a man's soul every full moon or she'll wither away (totally rad, no?) She tries to select only "deserving" victims — but still, perpetuating a cycle of violence weighs on her.
Ralph Northam (D) saw his support within the commonwealth wither Friday night with mounting calls from members of his own party for him to resign after he admitted to appearing in a racist picture from medical school.
Utah did not wither under the pressure of facing a Boston team that entered the game tied for first among NBA teams in opponent turnovers (16.8 per game) and tied for second in steals per game (103).
Mr. Trump seems intent on assembling a team of advisers who will embrace a vision for the U.S. that includes bolstering the military but leaving international alliances to wither — the unfiltered version of "America First" foreign policy.
As Beijing metes out tough prison sentences — the former chairman of Anbang Insurance Group, once a highflier, just got 2256 years — and lets shadow lenders wither, China is signaling that it is serious about its debt problem.
This year, however, the bills publicized by both houses have primarily been of the sort that are more than likely doomed to wither, including a Senate-passed proposal to add term limits to leaders' positions in both houses.
Payments are increasingly separately structured, and better, too — in many places, credit cards (which already barely exist as a concept in China) are beginning to slowly wither away, replaced by Alipay and to a lesser extent WeChat Pay.
This year we're recommending that the flower-fatigued gifters (and giftees) of the world shake things up on May 12 by gifting a top-selling plant instead — because while stem-cut blossoms wither, potted-plants survive and thrive.
So when the time came to vote on whether the two leagues would merge, or whether the NHL would let the WHA "wither and die," it was those five franchises that cast "no" ballots, effectively killing the deal.
Maybe one of those new services will really take off in that time (my money's on Disney+), maybe some of them will wither away, maybe they'll start getting packaged together as we reinvent cable bundles all over again.
Dean Acheson may have thought it necessary to scare the American people into supporting containment, but the national security threat facing the U.S. today — the federal budget deficit — cannot be contained and left to wither on its own.
Competition, consumerism and globalization worked out much better for some people than others, and the others, who saw their incomes stagnate, their dignified livelihoods evaporate and their communities wither, decided not to go quietly into that good night.
When you read books your eyeballs wither away…" and concludes with the lines "It's beautiful to listen to the wind, listen to the rain, take a walk when you feel energetic, and when you're tired go to sleep.
The president let him go in favor of his diametric opposite, John Bolton, a notoriously hawkish and obstreperous ideologue who was happy to let the council's customs wither — the better to speak his truth to the president directly.
Proposed legislation would limit Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DOD) funds that these private schools can receive; even the VA predicted that tens of thousands of GI Bill users could see their choices wither.
Echoing the language of historians about Europe's slide into war a century ago, he said he would not belong to another "generation of sleepwalkers" and let the EU wither in what he called an atmosphere of "civil war".
With California facing the worst drought in the historical record and Lake Mead dropping to its lowest level ever, there are plenty of worries that the region's vast agricultural regions will one day wither and cities will run dry.
To the north in Turpan, a fertile oasis famed for its grapes, a vineyard owner complained about new restrictions that bar Uighur migrant laborers from traveling there for the harvest, leaving tons of fruit to wither on the vines.
If you were able to spend time in space, your bones would become brittle, your leg and back muscles would wither away, the back of your eyeballs might flatten, and your heart could lose mass and become more spherical.
Preston is a man with such a low tolerance for piss ripping that upon being read excerpts from his then-wife Chantelle Houghton's autobiography his eyes wither and disappear into his skull like two raisins in a food dehydrator.
Clinton supporters argue that if the full force of Republican opposition were thrown at him — going after an aging socialist whose plans for free college and health care are no more thought out than a bumper sticker — he'd wither.
Read more: Trump is snubbing a close ally because it won't let him buy Greenland while supporting rival Russia before his Europe trip"Nations with allies thrive, and those without them wither," Mattis, a former Marine Corps general, wrote.
Hitchhiking isn't exactly hitchhiking when you're being trailed by a social media team the whole time, Jared, but I hope you got a chance to see wither goest thou, America, in thy shiny car in the night or whatever.
Today, as the worst drought in decades continues to wither a vast tract of rural Australia, he has become a counselor, a social worker and a philanthropist — facing changing weather and trying to keep one community from falling apart.
His actual policies have delivered the reverse outcome; emissions are falling as coal continues to wither away, but non-climate air pollution is getting worse due to a combination of wildfires and reduced enforcement by the Environmental Protection Agency.
"The monster who took advantage of you is going to wither, much like the scene in the 'Wizard of Oz' where the water gets poured on the witch and the witch withers away," Aquilina told one victim on Tuesday.
And she turned them all down, even the one with money (Harris Bigg-Wither, homely but "a fine big man" and definitely rich), to whom she first sensibly said "yes" and then, more romantically, said "no" the next day.
While Tiles isn't an overhaul of Wear OS, which could honestly use a major update with some new features, it shows Google's at least trying to breathe some air into its smartwatch platform instead of letting it wither and die.
And we usually remember stuff from our teens because of something called the reminiscence bump, whereby we recall more and more from our youth as we get older, until we slowly wither, begin the decline, and forget pretty much everything.
Reince Priebus is discovering that the glare of the Klieg lights in the White House are an order of magnitude brighter and hotter than anywhere else on Earth -- and it is easy for staff, even the chief, to wither under them.
WILLIAMS: -- and about the decision made by the Trump administration to go -- to not defend the Affordable Health Care Act, that&aposs being sued by several states in court and sort of try to let it wither on the vine.
After selling Vine to Twitter in 2012 and hopelessly watching it wither, Yusupov and Kroll tried their hand a few different video apps, including a live streaming video mash-up app called Hype and a music video making app called Bounce.
Remember that in 2009, Senate Democrats concerned about their own re-election prospects let a cap and trade bill passed by the House wither on the vine -- leaving Democrats who voted for in the lower chamber in a terrible political position.
For an idea of how this would look, check out what happened when ethereum, a cousin of bitcoin, forked last year—one chain was supposed to wither and die, but a community rallied around it and it continues to this day.
In August, the group told Reuters it had held a secret preliminary meeting with the government, but any step towards a peace process appeared to wither after the deputy prime minister rejected a key demand for the release of prisoners.
In August, the BRN told Reuters it had held a secret preliminary meeting with the government, but any step toward a peace process appeared to wither after the deputy prime minister rejected a key demand for the release of prisoners.
The Republican-led Senate approved a broad version of pension forfeiture last year, only for it to wither in the Democrat-dominated Assembly, where some have worried that it could affect members of public-employee unions as well as elected officials.
But without a new generation of park champions who recognize that the legacy they have inherited includes an obligation to nurture it, the park idea — which the writer Wallace Stegner called "the best idea we ever had" — will wither away.
In August, the group told Reuters it had held a secret preliminary meeting with the government, but any step toward a peace process appeared to wither after the deputy prime minister rejected a key demand for the release of prisoners.
They are entrenched there and support for the Assad regime may not wither unless the U.S. has the backing of NATO, the U.N. and others who can offer inducements that would lead to an exit strategy for the multi-generational regime.
He served as spokesman to former Speaker Dennis HastertJohn (Dennis) Dennis HastertFeehery: Mulvaney fit for Northern Ireland post Feehery: Wither the Establishment Feehery: Surging Sanders puts House in range for Republicans MORE (R-Ill.), as communications director to former Rep.
Here's the thing that amazes me — the Republican Party is supposed to be all about economic development, and yet we're moving toward a point where the economy is really going to wither unless we get a new supply of younger workers.
If we can all identify and understand fake news, where it is coming from and the motivation for its existence, it will lose its effectiveness, and the audience for Alex Jones, Fox News, Breitbart, RT and others will wither away.
But many that might have the broadest impact are likely to wither on the vine, such as same-day voter registration, early voting and changes in the state's bail system, its speedy trial policies and its practice of recording interrogations.
A longstanding cornerstone of the Mexican government's fight against organized crime — backed by hundreds of millions of dollars in American aid — has been to aim at the kingpins, on the theory that cutting off the head will wither the body.
In the Chicago Tribune last year, writer Keri Wiginton described the stress of watching her plants wither away despite her best efforts — a far cry from the serene environment she expected would come with a house full of plant life.
"The hard truth is that until legislative changes are made, our industry will continue to wither away," said Michael Steinmetz, CEO of cannabis distributor Flow Kana, which recently joined a growing list of California cannabis firms that have cut their workforces.
In the next couple of years, two of the most important relationships in my life will either move forward — strengthened by true reconciliation, where amends are made — or wither away, leaving behind a damaging continued legacy of abuse and hurt.
Such treats are unheard of for most North Koreans, even for government officials, who have seen their chances of overseas travel wither in recent years as their country's isolation has increased under sanctions imposed over its nuclear and missile programs.
The question, I believe, is inspired by false premises: that life lived with a phone is more convenient, more fulfilling, easier, better; that closeness in marriage might genuinely depend on texting your spouse; that without access to Facebook, friendships will wither.
The Japanese broke Wawrinka to start the second set, but the Swiss started rolling after breaking back in the fourth game and Nishikori, who went five tough sets to upset second seed Andy Murray in a four-hour quarter-final, began to wither.
So all it would take is for enough people — enough 'users' — to join the dots and realize what it is that's been making them feel so uneasy and queasy online — and these products will wither on the vine, as others have before.
Indeed, much as enthusiasm for space travel seemed to wither by the 1980s only to bounce back in recent years, Mr Bowie's career, since he returned in 2013 after a ten-year absence, entered a final, and unexpected, phase of its own.
House Republicans have made a habit of passing these bills — such as the Regulations from Executives in Need of Scrutiny (REINS) Act, legislation to give Congress a say over some rules — only to see them wither in the Senate or White House.
Rather than accept civil rights, generations of whites, including Hyde-Smith, have engaged in a self-imposed segregation from people of color by sending their children to private schools, while the state has allowed majority-black public schools to wither on the vine.
There are people who get on that stage as dark horse candidates who suddenly blossom," Weaver said, sounding genuinely curious how the 2020 crop would sort itself out, "and there are some candidates who are favorites, who get up there and suddenly wither.
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You think about how, interestingly, these men voted for her, claim to be #wither and against him, these men live in New York, where you now live, these men are so dissociated from their own biases, so ingrained and endemic is the misogyny.
It also unveiled its all-in-one (with some notable gaps) video guide app, simply called TV. — [Dan Frommer / Recode] After watching it wither, Twitter is killing off Vine, the six-second-video app that became a font of memes and a mini-art form.
Whether that inspires people to project a similarly matter-of-fact self-confidence or wither along with whatever delusions they've been feeding themselves is up to them, but the point is that Staples can't help but make people want to pay attention to him.
So it's kind of hard to pick a side here, beyond please find a better hobby than playing Candy Crush Saga three hours a day, like scrolling through Wikipedia until your eyes wither or binge-watching the same shows on Netflix over and over.
Migration is an intrinsically ambivalent business, both for the governments that must manage it and for the migrants themselves Lawyers and NGOs need to accept that the treaties and rules they cherish will wither without the continued consent of the democracies that drew them up.
Clinton and Mr. Sanders have campaigned here in recent weeks, they have found frustrated voters who express the kinds of anxieties heard all across the country — only with a far greater degree of urgency and pain, as they see their communities wither before their eyes.
Budget deadlines are missed, money bills wither on the vine, unpicked — it all inevitably leads to a last-minute crush to cram everything into unread, omnibus legislation as the express ticket out of town, one step ahead of the law (whatever might be in it).
Tax reform sets up the ultimate duel between power brokers in the White House and Capitol Hill leaders, and lobbyists, special interests, industry groups, liberal campaigners, conservative think tanks, deficit hawks and any other pressure group that fears seeing a treasured tax break wither.
Some of the proposed changes in question, like overturning the disastrous Citizens United decision or passing the Presidential Conflicts of Interest Act or Government by the People Act, were introduced in the past only to wither on the vine in an era of Republican dominance.
But as the company foundered in the second half of the 20th century, the town, whose fate had become inextricably wrapped up in that of Olivetti, began to wither: Saval visits the town to explore what remains today, a silent monument to an aborted utopia.
These songs will stick with memories, and will haunt your soul years later as you wither away at your cubicle where you come to the realization you'll never have a summer break ever again and unfortunately that water cooler break can only last so long.
More than three quarters of respondents agreed that connecting with friends and family during the recovery period "was more important" than at other instances in their life — like when they spent every single waking moment with that one special someone and let their other relationships wither.
As harvests wither, families will increasingly be forced to leave their farms, potentially creating ethnic conflicts, spreading diseases and straining local food and water supplies, said Mohamed Ait-Kadi, president of the General Council of Agricultural Development, a think tank within Morocco's Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.
"I can't allow it to eat me up, because otherwise, you know, I might as well just do, I guess, the crawl into a fetal position and wither away," he said, "and I'm not going out like that, and I'm not planning on going out -- period."
And while the immediate impact of the sanctions was a financing crunch that forced Rosneft to ask for assistance from the state in 2014, the company's performance over the past three years has defied those that assumed Russia's oil and gas producers would wither without foreign support.
It will wither in a harsh political climate that disputes not only the claims but inherent value of science, that deprives our research institutions of expertise from all over the world and that forces millions to consult Google rather than doctors they can't afford without health insurance.
The real opportunity for change came not with the ascent of this or that faction, but with the street demonstrations of the 2009 Green Revolution, which the Obama administration chose to let wither on the vine, despite outreach from its leaders asking for words of support.
Though with the Model S aging and no redesign on the horizon, it's not out of the question that Tesla may let the car wither as it shifts further downmarket with the Models 3 and Y. So get your Model S while the getting is good!
Politics (faction and difference) will just wither away when the defect that generates it (distorted communication) has been eliminated by unmodified data circulated freely among free and equal consumers; everyone will be on the same page, reading from the same script and apprehending the same universal meanings.
Plot points and characters that seem significant are allowed to wither on the vine: a supernatural element; a documentary on racially ambiguous couples called "New People" that follows Khalil and Maria; a white ex-boyfriend of Maria who suddenly starts styling himself as a queer, Latino activist.
"Its creation as a permanent office within the White House sends an important signal to the world that the United States will no longer tolerate trade cheating or allow our manufacturing and defense industrial base to wither and die," the White House said in a statement.
Like the relatively new main library in Halifax, Nova Scotia, which I've had the pleasure of visiting a couple of times, and the Grande Bibliothèque in Montreal, which opened in 2005, Calgary's new building is defying earlier predictions that libraries would wither away in the digital age.
During the early years of his tenure (when the network was in the dumps), he admirably stuck by some of NBC's smaller, more cult comedies, like Community and Parks and Recreation, but often left them to wither in timeslots where they aired against much more popular competition.
To this day, CARB says that VW, Audi, and Porsche have "failed to disclose and provide a full description of all defeat devices" installed in the affected cars, nor have they described the fix with enough detail that CARB can evaluate wither or not the fix will work.
After telling Kelsey Weir to "wither away in bottles of wine," and accusing Mykenna Dorn of using the series to build her brand, Bachelor contestant Tammy Ly went from relatable fan favorite and audience stand-in to just another problematic player on Peter Weber's already drama-filled season.
Prisoners whose sentences include a range of years — such as 15 to 25 years, or 25 years to life — can apply to their state's parole board for discretionary parole, but they almost always face repeated denials and are sent back to wither away behind bars despite evidence of rehabilitation.
Whether the protests wither or proliferate could also hinge on whether a charismatic politician can coral the anger and mold it into a winning political message -- as Trump did on immigration among grass roots conservatives two years ago, an argument he continued to stoke in a weekend tweet storm.
Generally, grandees take comfort from James Mattis, the cerebral-but-fearsome former marine general chosen by Mr Trump as his defence secretary, who declared at his Senate confirmation hearing that "Nations with strong allies thrive, and those without them wither," and averred that Mr Putin is trying to "break" NATO.
And, House Spealer Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) tried to channel their disdain to end Medicare and Medicaid as we know it and to leave Social Security to wither on the vine.
TREVI, Italy — It was in June, the time of year when the first olives normally burst from their blossoms in the mild warmth of early summer, when Irene Guidobaldi walked through her groves in blistering heat and watched in horror as the flowers on her trees began to wither and fall.
Since 1995 — when the newly installed speaker, Newt Gingrich, famously proposed $270 billion in cuts to Medicare and declared the program would "wither on the vine" because of the appeal of Republican-crafted free-market options — Democrats have seen the exceedingly popular but financially strained program as a winning wedge issue.
The Times spoke to financiers who are hesitant to lend his companies money after witnessing several past investments wither into bankruptcy; contractors who say they were dramatically underpaid for projects at Trump properties; and politicians who argue that Trump's name is far more prevalent in the city than the man it belongs to.
But when the party slowly allowed immigration reform to wither in late 2013, then rejected it outright in 2014 when House Majority Leader Eric Cantor lost a primary challenge to an anti-reform challenger, the "missing white voters" theory provided reassurance to Republicans that they hadn't just lost the White House forever.
While many of the Democrats' policy efforts next year are expected to wither in the Republican-controlled Senate, some elements may get through in legislation of interest to both parties, such as boosting infrastructure spending, said Ben Olinsky, senior vice president for policy and strategy at the left-leaning Center for American Progress.
SOC TRANG, Vietnam — When the rice shoots began to wither on Lam Thi Loi's farm in the heart of the Mekong Delta, a usually verdant region of Vietnam, she faced a hard choice: Let them die in the parched earth, or pump salty water from the river to give them a chance.
A desert ghost flower might bloom, wither in drought or wildfire, or be devoured by caterpillars — and so might I. If home, marriage and love are metaphoric conventions, they might evoke the tree that I revisited, come summertime, to find that the parakeets had moved back in, rebuilt and reclaimed their home.
Investing in this well of American creativity and expression, as generations of elected representatives have chosen to do over the last five decades, sends a clear and unmistakable signal: We know the unique strength of our nation resides in our creative spirit, and we do not intend to allow that resource to wither or weaken.
He drove along River Road, the hillsides lush and tangled with kudzu, then up Main Street in this faltering Appalachian town, the largest in a county that has seen its factory jobs wither, its Nascar track shutter and its homegrown business — Lowe's, the home-improvement chain — move its headquarters to a Charlotte suburb in 2003.
The fact that Tillerson has yet to appoint a deputy secretary — his first choice, George W. Bush administration veteran Elliott Abrams, was vetoed by Trump — or fill many other top positions at the department has fueled suspicions at State that the department is intentionally being left to wither under Trump, possibly for budget-cutting reasons.
Integrating with Arrow is a tremendously interesting move from Indiegogo's side, but it remains to be seen whether it's a good business decision; the introduction of the Arrow badge could potentially create a two-tier system, where campaigns with the badge find it easier to get funding and campaigns not so adorned wither away, unloved and alone.
So why is it -- hold on, Jimmie -- why is it that the entire, with the exception of a few people, yourself included, why is the entire world of comedy now so politicized that -- I think, like, Stephen Colbert would literally wither up and melt into himself if there was a night when he couldn&apost discuss Trump.
Related: Military Confrontation Between NATO and Russia Is Increasingly Likely, Warns New Report When Russian President Vladimir Putin began meddling in Ukraine two years ago, leaders in Berlin and elsewhere realized they had allowed their militaries to wither on the vine and were ill-prepared to counter Russia if not for the protection of NATO and the United States.
As public values wither along with the public spheres that produce them, repressive modes of education gain popularity and it becomes easier to incarcerate people than to educate them, to model schools after prisons, to reduce the obligations of citizenship to mere consumption and to remove any notion of social responsibility from society's moral registers and ethical commitments.
In one of the most generous and hopefully plausible visions of the future set forward in 2017, Hamid boldly envisions that a global generosity will prevail, that state violence against refugees will eventually wither in the face of impracticality and the hard work of building new infrastructure to support the interconnected worlds of the desperate and the protectorate will begin.
The day I started the Jake Gyllenhaal newsletter, I was 22 years old and two months into a life that no longer involved my college boyfriend, who I broke up with by refusing to break up with him and just waiting for his love for me to wither, or for him to blow up — whichever came first and was less awkward for me.
Now that he has been tapped as Donald Trump's running mate, his political career will end in one of two ways: In a Trump White House he will wither in irrelevance, save for suffering countless headaches courtesy of an unpredictable, egomaniacal political neophyte who thinks there are 12 articles in the Constitution and that he can bring back water boarding.
Manager Jurgen Klinsmann spent chunks of his Thursday press conference laying down groundwork should the U.S. wither in their stacked group (Colombia and Costa Rica were both 2014 World Cup teams, and Paraguay is ranked 44th in the world by FIFA), but no one – not Klinsmann or his players or anyone watching – is diminishing the impact of what's to come.
Store anywhereThese fruits and veggies don't emit or react much to ethylene gas, so you can store them anywhere:Bell peppersBerries (strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, etc.)CherriesCitrus fruits, like lemons, limes, and orangesCornGarlicJicamaMushroomsUndamaged potatoesPineapplesIf you're looking for a quick way to remember these rules, it's mostly fruits that produce lots of ethylene, while vegetables are more likely to wither in their presence.
On the in-joke of Modern Art, which he liked to capitalize: The notion that the public accepts or rejects in Modern Art, the notion that the public scorns, ignores, fails to comprehend, allows to wither, crushes the spirit of, or commits any other crime against Art or any individual artist is merely a romantic fiction, a bittersweet Trilby sentiment.
And as Brexit actually unfolds, it could get worse: A November 2017 study performed by the School of International Futures for the UK's Royal Society describes a possible post-secession United Kingdom where universities compete for a shrinking pool of skilled workers, projects that used to receive EU funding wither, researchers receive fewer invites to join consortia and attend conferences, and overseas collaboration is limited.
They understand what the realities are, who to trust and who not to, and the left is going to continue to wither on the vine of false narratives because a candidate who is elected by fighting the establishment, which is, I know what we&aposre going to talk about with CAIR, the establishment in the Muslim community is evil, it is theocratic and are not friends of America.
The winner of the 2020 election, whether Trump or someone else, is going to pay for the way Trump has allowed our traditional alliances to wither and has made the U.S. administration (not people) so unpopular with populations from Canada to Mexico to Europe to Asia to the Middle East that many of their leaders do not feel comfortable standing with our president, even if they are so inclined.
Our nation would never put a figurative gun to our heads and vote for the economic downward spiral that is being sold as "growth," so instead politicians like Obama, Clinton — and President George W. Bush before them — use every government-created crisis to put a little more poison into the system until we finally wither and give up the expectation of a better life, instead settling for scrambling just to get by.
Even before the official CBO score, there's no doubt that under the GOP plan over 20 million Americans will lose their health insurance; older Americans will pay more; Medicaid, the nation's largest healthcare program, will wither and die; over 85033 million Americans with diabetes, high blood pressure, cancer or any other "pre-existing" condition, will pay more for insurance, if they're lucky enough to get any at all; and essential health benefits like maternity care or mammograms will no longer be covered.
He would be 28503 in 22020, younger than either Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpMnuchin knocks Greta Thunberg's activism: Study economics and then 'come back' to us The Hill's Morning Report - House prosecutes Trump as 'lawless,' 'corrupt' What to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial MORE or Joe Biden if wither were elected in 2020, and easily could remain active at the apex of Russia's government for an additional decade or more (Konrad Adenauer was chancellor of West Germany until he was 87).
I've argued before that "ongoing associations with a cloud of crazy scandal and hangers-on snake-oil salespeople — all of which would be catastrophic signs for, say, a traditional new startup — can actually be indicators of the strength, not weakness" of the cryptocurrency movement … …but at some point, your religion — or "brain virus," as Naval Ravikant once called cryptocurrencies — has to begin to appeal to people who do not actually live on your compound, or else you are going to be remain a cult and wither out.

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