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Narita hoisted the oxygen tank onto his back and wobbled.
The woman wobbled to the buttons and pushed them all.
Then came the second one that wobbled when she laughed.
Or the one that wobbled through an underwhelming regular season?
She wrapped her hands around his torso and he wobbled happily.
No surprise that Wall Street and other major stock markets wobbled.
The index wobbled under the weight of Disney's 262.73 percent fall.
When home prices retreated in 2014 and 2015, economic performance wobbled.
She wobbled through words, asking me the meaning of unfamiliar ones.
HP stock wobbled before settling up 0.33 percent in extended trading.
Halfway to his feet, the boxer wobbled and fell back down.
Financial markets wobbled in February, but only after reaching all-time highs.
Wall Street had wobbled and European stocks had taken a stumble overnight.
Clinton's standing has wobbled in familiar battlegrounds like Ohio and Iowa. Mrs.
She wobbled during qualifying and fell off during the all-around finals.
Petrobras's share price, which had risen sixfold since the trough in 211, wobbled.
Italy's economy wobbled as its new populist leaders battled with Brussels, spooking markets.
Astros curveballer Lance McCullers Jr. wobbled, but protected the lead into the sixth.
The British government used to throw money at big firms whenever they wobbled.
It wobbled with the end of the fruitless Doha round of trade talks.
The bike wobbled unsteadily as I spun around to watch them bounding off.
Earlier in Asia, Japan's benchmark Nikkei 21.77 wobbled but finished 21.80 percent higher.
Stack also noted that the company's stock hasn't wobbled much since the announcement.
Gronk wobbled to his feet, then performed his signature spiking of the football.
She wobbled when serving for the match, but came through in a tiebreaker.
The airplane wobbled a bit, perhaps because the captain's air data was confusing.
The British pound wobbled after Britain decided to hold an election on Dec.
With every blow, the wall of Justice independence has wobbled a bit more.
Asian shares wobbled in early trade and were on track for a monthly loss.
The same as caught Henry Brionnes leaning deep to his left and wobbled him.
Kenya's economy, the biggest in the region, slid into recession and neighboring economies wobbled.
He nearly wobbled in the seventh but escaped and preserved a 4-2 lead.
She wobbled on her sky-high platform heels, but couldn't quite regain her balance.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan wobbled either side of flat.
His checking, retreating hook has wobbled a great number of his opponents and facilitated knockouts.
As Wall Street wobbled, the president turned up the heat on Powell and his colleagues.
In the early 1960s, the world wobbled on that edge during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Fiers wobbled through five innings but limited the damage to the uprising in the second.
The lawns were too neat, the lights were wrong and the tables no longer wobbled.
I was going to have a jiggly tummy and cellulite that wobbled when I walked.
In the 1950s, skaters spun and wobbled to canned organ music, rumbas and fox trots.
It was a huge win for Chelsea, which has wobbled lately with two league defeats.
He wobbled this way and that, never straightening up or lowering himself to the ground.
In Asia, equities wobbled as investors fretted over the potential deterioration in U.S.-China relations.
For a brief, terrifying moment, rails twisted, metal crunched, windows shattered and each train wobbled.
But Chinese equities wobbled after data showed a sharper-than-expected slowdown in October factory growth.
This time they were delayed by worries over the global economy (China wobbled early in 21968).
So any time I moved the camera around during my testing, the picture wobbled a little.
But the deals broke down when the dictators fell or wobbled, leaving Christians in a predicament.
A lovely left hook to the body was followed by an overhand which wobbled St. Preux.
The commissioner wobbled, questioning his life's purpose, but McGregor was still forced to dismount the cage.
Something in their code was off, though, and a few of the batteries wobbled and fell.
As his reedy legs wobbled, his 373-year-old brother thrust a cane into his hand.
Asian markets could not bounce back overnight and European shares have wobbled in early Tuesday trade.
Though Chapman wobbled at times in the postseason, he still helped the Cubs win a championship.
Our shelves have never so much as wobbled, even when my daughter has pulled on them.
The women wobbled past empty lots piled with rubble that indicated where a bombed building once stood.
FINANCIAL MARKETS may have wobbled in recent weeks—the S&P 212 fell by 2116% in October.
User reports from around the country suggested that the system's precision had "wobbled," making measurements increasingly inaccurate.
A short elbow wobbled Ferriera and a right hand put him to the mat for the finish.
She wobbled when serving for the set at 5-3 when a hollering fan broke her focus.
The shipments strengthened even as China's demand for industrial commodities such as iron ore and copper wobbled.
Mister Softee had just sold one last rocket pop when a young woman wobbled onto the deck.
While Labour has wobbled on Brexit, the Lib Dems have dug in as the party of Remain.
From time to time, his son's large, ruddy face wobbled onscreen, bigger than he'd ever seen it.
The dollar rose the euro wobbled around $1.0990 after falling below a key support of about $333.
I never actually knocked it over, but it wobbled around whenever I touched the screen or adjusted volume.
Despite the low-key approach, and even as other tech firms' shares wobbled, there was plenty of interest.
Global markets wobbled earlier this year, having risen by around 30% on average since the start of 2017.
As he wobbled toward his team's bench, Steve, who had been in the stands, rushed to meet him.
McGee nearly finished the fight in the opening exchange of the contest when a right cross wobbled Steele.
Porte, after fiddling with his bike, remounted it and wobbled past Froome, who kept looking backward for salvation.
But investors are worried about that heavy spending, and the company&aposs share price has wobbled post-IPO.
I wobbled on my ergonomic stool as instructor Tom Edwards passed around spring water and whole-wheat flour.
She wobbled again leading, 6-2, in the pivotal tiebreaker, hitting unforced errors to lose consecutive set points.
Then Mildred, a 24-year-old barnacle goose, wobbled painfully across the floor as veterinarians analyzed her gait.
She dropped her food, wobbled when she walked and shuddered with convulsions, biting her tongue until it bled.
We wobbled through some awkward moments, but as we all ate dessert, the pleasure of being together resurged.
As "Why?" wobbled between these two ideas, I worried that it might alienate the larger audience it deserves.
The S&P 22013 wobbled early but regained its losses and closed 214 percent higher for the day.
After my initial display of grit, I wobbled, skipping classes, hanging with others, trying to forget something terrible.
On the machine itself, I did find that the screen wobbled a bit too much when you start running.
When markets wobbled, as they did on "Black Monday" in October 1987, the Fed was quick to slash rates.
Much as it wobbled like the rest, however, one of those bowling pins could not make up its mind.
Jolene leaned against her car door, her hair whipped against her face, the door wobbled against the powerful gusts.
Though he wobbled in an 18-pitch fifth, he escaped unscathed, thanks to a sensational play we'll discuss next.
Higher debt levels increased the riskiness of the system and encouraged central banks to cut rates when markets wobbled.
In recent months, as the stockmarket has wobbled, the party has pressed economists to put on a happy face.
At the park, they wobbled down steep cement curves with older and more skilled skaters as dusk set in.
But delay in its implementation and alteration of the original bill has wobbled investor sentiment in the recent past.
Diaz's long stance and comfort under fire soon had McGregor overextending and finally getting wobbled in the second round.
Little girls on the beach leaned against the gales, and hulking pickup trucks wobbled on the rain-slicked roads.
London time, Brent traded down at $53.49 per barrel, while U.S. crude wobbled but edged higher, hovering at $47.70.
Investors continued to sell United States government bonds at a rapid clip, and bond prices wobbled and turned lower.
Pakistan is battling to bring under control a gaping current account deficit that's wobbled its economy and lowered growth.
Asian markets closed mixed on Friday as the dollar wobbled after gaining overnight following comments from President Donald Trump.
Last year, the economy wobbled and the lira plunged soon after he won re-election with even greater powers.
And in the same time period, concerns about trade have wobbled but remained considerably more negative than a year ago.
Even leading up to his bout with Jon Jones, Evans was badly wobbled by Quinton Jackson and by Thiago Silva.
The euro was steady at $1.1390, having risen in the last two sessions as the dollar wobbled on Powell's comments.
Gavel's come a long way from the tiny pupperino that wobbled into the Government House more than a year ago.
Stocks wobbled but remained higher after the Federal Reserve chairwoman, Janet L. Yellen, gave a mixed view of the economy.
Bond yields wobbled and finished little changed, a sign that investors were not sure what would happen with interest rates.
The monster has wobbled its way through comedy, exploitation and family-friendly animation, too, as this selection of portrayals shows.
Whenever scrutinized, Alan's claim wobbled; the faith of even his girlfriend for the past 20 years, Blossom Tracy, sometimes wavered.
Her outline wobbled like a blue hallucination, the forest of sea fans on her hull quivering in the fast-flowing water.
Suning's shares wobbled when the state CCTV show cited its purchase of Inter Milan as an example of risky overseas deals.
My stomach, guts, and kidneys hurt, I had a headache, my teeth and jaw ached, and I wobbled when I walked.
The market had wobbled on Friday when Trump tweeted criticism of OPEC's role in pushing up global prices, but quickly steadied.
We have come quite a way from the man who was getting wobbled by counters from Akira Corissani of all people.
Global stock markets have wobbled at the start of the year, but the chief executive of Investec Asset Management is unperturbed.
But, when Froch had Groves wobbled, the referee was very quick to call off the fight—prompting calls for the rematch.
An instant after this failed counter Ricci stepped in to jab and was wobbled by that same check hook from Felder!
The Australian dollar wobbled, slipping as low as $227.96 after the release, compared with as high as $2251 before the release.
It was demeaning, to borrow a line from the poet A. R. Ammons, to allow one's Weltanschauung to be noticeably wobbled.
Yankees starter CC Sabathia wobbled early, but then retired 11 men in a row from the second through the fifth innings.
Fast and the Furious built a name for itself on lovable melodrama, though it's recently wobbled, overemphasizing CGI-soaked action set pieces.
On Thursday, it appeared the storm was coming straight toward Grand Bahama, but the eye of the hurricane "wobbled" instead, veering left.
Markets wobbled at the start of this week after China reported a greater-than-expected fall in dollar-denominated trade for July.
That has been the suspicion from the late 1980s onwards, when the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates when equity markets wobbled.
Even at the death Federer looked as though he might turn it around as Tsitsipas wobbled briefly when serving for the match.
Major stock indexes wobbled on Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average ending slightly down and the S&P 500 slightly higher.
" Indeed, on February 24, as stocks wobbled, the president declared via Twitter: "CDC & World Health have been working hard and very smart.
As Matthew traveled up from the Bahamas to Florida on Thursday, the storm wobbled ever so slightly eastward, away from the state.
The older man watched as his son took a hard strike, wobbled, and appeared dazed when the ref came in to inspect.
Demand wobbled too at Sotheby's auctions on Thursday and Friday devoted to contemporary Italian art and to works from the Bauhaus School.
Two plays into the succeeding Buccaneers possession, a Fitzpatrick pass wobbled high over the head of receiver Mike Evans, who was open.
As legal employment has wobbled, many potential students have shied away from law school and the six-figure debt it typically requires.
The euro wobbled against such a backdrop, with investors also having to factor in elections in other parts of the European Union.
The dollar wobbled Wednesday, after minutes from the Federal Reserve's recent policy meeting pointed to more rate hikes in months to come.
Asian stock markets wobbled and the safe-havens of the Japanese yen, gold and bonds rose after the Hubei numbers were reported.
Late in a game against the Baltimore Ravens in November, Keenum was knocked down, tried to get up, wobbled and fell back down.
China stocks wobbled, however, and ended the morning session little changed after regulators vowed to tighten rules to restrict risky investments by insurers.
But his back end slipped in the soaking track, and his slick left tire wobbled into the wall at 220 kilometers per hour.
Retaliation jitters Financial markets have wobbled in recent weeks because of concerns about the escalating trade war between the world's two biggest economies.
Whereas Carillion continued to be given large contracts even as it wobbled, the government seems to have been reducing its exposure to Interserve.
After the first day, my blisters left me immobile until I wobbled into Le Bon Marché and purchased a pair of Superga sneakers.
And when it became clear that the Fed would deliver its first rate hike in a decade last December, emerging markets again wobbled.
Stocks wobbled on Monday as investors weighed the possibility of the U.S. and China striking a deal to end the ongoing tariff war.
Hedberg wobbled as he got to his feet and then could be seen beating the ground in frustration as he received medical attention.
The engines whined, the rotors slipped, and the helicopter wobbled as if we were balancing at the end of a very long pole.
He was wobbled against Dillian Whyte, Klitschko knocked him down even though it took balls getting up, and against Parker he was apprehensive.
Miika Koivisto attempted a backhander from close to the net but it got deflected off a Swedish stick and wobbled over Fasth's shoulder.
As they were leaving, his legs wobbled beneath him; he tore the rotator cuff in his left shoulder trying to break his fall.
The markets wobbled and sterling depreciated as one poll after another seemed to confirm the sudden change and the number of undecideds fell.
Stocks on Wall Street wobbled and finished mostly lower Monday as investors waited for central bank meetings in the United States and Japan.
As I watched, one woke, wobbled up onto its oversize legs, and made his way to the river to drink: a baby still.
A queen wearing a purple halter dress and a fringe wig clutched a martini glass and wobbled dramatically in her hot pink heels.
There's a room stacked with drool-worthy synths, like an ARP 2600 clone, which he used for the dark, wobbled timbres of Deadpool.
Astronomers long ago discovered that Mercury, the innermost planet, wobbled in its orbit more than Newton's laws of motion indicated it ought to.
Jets defenseman Josh Morrissey had a chance to sweep the bouncing puck out but whiffed, and the puck wobbled across the goal line.
Stocks wobbled for most of the session until Reuters reported that a Chinese official said "consensus is steadily increasing" in U.S.-China trade talks.
Dr Schwenzer points out that Mars's axis has wobbled sufficiently over the planet's history that the polar caps have wandered widely over its surface.
CreditCreditBenny Islami for The New York Times The flakes stumbled into the windows, gathered themselves and then wobbled on like revelers caught between pubs.
While the Bolt was trying to center itself in the initial lane again when Nilsson, "wobbled and fell over," while trying to lane split.
Starting in 1966, Shakey wobbled through the halls of SRI by relying on a map and various sensors — much like today's autonomous cars do.
Specifically, the team looked at how Barnard's star "wobbled" over time — a technique that astronomers use to find exoplanets when they can't be seen.
Greene (0-3), acquired at the trade deadline to serve as the team's closer, wobbled for the second straight game and took the loss.
A low-to-high question mark kick wobbled Brunson, and the finishing sequence showed Adesanya hiding his stance switches amid offensive and defense movements.
But last year, as valuations of tech start-ups wobbled and public tech stocks gyrated, Mr. Hitchcock, 34, was faced with a different dynamic.
They wobbled side to side on training wheels, inserted cards into the spokes as noisemakers, and sailed by with colorful banners flowing from handlebars.
The market had wobbled on Friday when U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted criticism of OPEC's role in pushing up global prices, but quickly steadied.
Though the major Wall Street averages wobbled around breakeven Tuesday, stocks are back near record highs as investors shrug off the wave of fear.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan wobbled 21.9% higher by late-afternoon after being down more than 73% during the morning.
And then he finished up with a Chinese dragon/unicorn that wobbled out behind its fairy godmother like a childhood fantasy come to life.
When he needed a bottle, I wobbled downstairs, gripping the railing with one hand, and fed him while resting my head against the couch.
The British pound wobbled at $1.162, having come under heavy selling last week amid turmoil over British Prime Minister Theresa May's draft Brexit plan.
"Ricki and the Flash," for instance, arrived to $6.6 million in August 2015 and wobbled to $26.8 million in domestic ticket sales in total.
Stock indexes set records after the presidential election last month, but lately they have wobbled as different industries have been pulled in opposite directions.
That could have happened when Mars wobbled on its axis, according to Kite's models — tilting so that the Sun hit more of the planet's surface.
Meanwhile Mrs Merkel, whose preeminence in the CDU wobbled at the peak of Mr Schulz's honeymoon a couple of months ago, will be newly secure.
All over the world stock markets have wobbled as investors seek the best place to put capital should Donald Trump become the next U.S. president.
Although the Italian had dwarfed his opponent, Sharkey dominated throughout—ducking and weaving as an unsteady Carnera wobbled like a mighty tree in a hurricane.
Stocks on Wall Street wobbled and finished mostly lower on Monday as the price of oil continued to nose-dive, thanks to the strong dollar.
The finish came after a right front kick to right straight wobbled Ocampo, then Machida's signature inside hand trap to right straight decked the grappler.
Global markets wobbled Friday on news that Donald Trump was reportedly sick of the U.S. getting "fucked" by the World Trade Organization and wants out.
But ratings wobbled last year for many N.F.L. broadcasts, and the league has grown concerned that younger viewers are not watching football in traditional ways.
Check out the companies making headlines after the bell Tuesday: Advanced Micro Devices shares wobbled after the bell, plunging 6 percent before settling slightly up.
The dollar briefly wobbled after advance data showed U.S. economic growth slowed more than expected to 1.9 percent in the fourth quarter due to weak exports.
The Swiss maestro wobbled at times in the face of some fierce resistance before winning 6-203 6-7(5) 230-210 26-24 23-23.
The FTSE 100 closed up 0.6 percent, while the more domestically-exposed FTSE 250 wobbled back and forth through the session but ended 93 percent higher.
While the U.S. economy is on relatively steady footing, Wall Street has wobbled on fears about a protracted trade conflict between the world's two biggest economies.
On the resumption, the Serb won the opening four games before another rain delay, but wobbled slightly before securing the third set to halve the deficit.
When cups wobbled off the stacking map or onto the floor, earning the competitor a scratch, or failed attempt, rivals offered words of encouragement and consolation.
The euro currency wobbled on several occasions during the weeks-long row, which stretched to breaking point a 70-year-old alliance between the two parties.
I wobbled behind them, and then nearly lost my footing as I took in the scene near the lantern-lit Otani River winding through the city.
However, the emergency cut didn't calm investor nerves as all three major U.S. stock indexes closed nearly 3% lower overnight, while Asian shares wobbled on Wednesday.
"Get me dinner!" he shouted as he wobbled toward the kitchen, and Dee scrambled to turn the electric stove on and throw leftovers into a pan.
A left kick from McGregor wobbled Cerrone, and a barrage of punches sent the fighter known as Cowboy to the canvas, where McGregor continued pounding him.
DUBAI, April 11 (Reuters) - Stock markets in the Gulf wobbled in early trade on Monday as investors cashed out of stocks in anticipation of earnings season.
The U.S. currency had wobbled overnight after President Donald Trump suggested he could force a government shut down over funding for a border wall with Mexico.
Amrabat tried his hardest to swivel and bully past the Stoke defenders, but Ighalo bungled possession and a weak shot from Amrabat wobbled into Butland's arms.
A losing finalist at the U.S. Open last year and a semi-finalist in Melbourne in 2015, Keys wobbled a bit with the finishing line in sight.
The end of the 10K had a bit of last-minute drama as the front-runner, Colby Cummings, wobbled off the path and lost his pole position.
In particular, the buttons on the console feel flimsy, and the cartridge slot isn't very secure; every game I put in could be wobbled around once inserted.
Cyclone Fani intensified into a monstrous, high-end Category 21999 storm in the western Bay of Bengal on Thursday as it wobbled closer to the Indian coastline.
If the breaching of the 3% threshold were to presage an abrupt rise in yields, there could be trouble ahead (which is why stockmarkets wobbled this week).
Friday's monthly jobs report left little doubt that the retail industry is at a crossroads — major chains are closing stores, sales have wobbled and employers aren't hiring.
Stocks wobbled to the finish Friday but managed a fourth consecutive day of gains after the U.S. government said employers added more jobs than expected in February.
The moves are aimed at gaining investor confidence that wobbled last month when a rally in the U.S. dollar coincided with a general pullout from emerging markets.
Even though my feet wobbled and the seat was a little too low, I wanted to keep singing and sweating in that dark room every day, forever.
But he noted that permits for its demolition and development had been issued in the past and that he was frustrated that officials had wobbled more recently.
Did you see him during that Saudi dance, not so much rattling his saber as dangling it while he wobbled, like a Weeble, from side to side?
Republicans wobbled initially when an intelligence community whistleblower complained Trump had warped US foreign policy at the expense of a vulnerable ally for personal political gain. Sen.
While global markets wobbled this week on Trump's stumble on a key healthcare reform bill, Australian stocks have held their own on the back of upbeat domestic news.
Shares in Bayer rallied on Tuesday, but wobbled in late trade after Reuters reported that Monsanto would reject the German chemical firm's $62 billion bid, citing unnamed sources.
Stocks wobbled in the early part of the day, but energy companies stood out as the price of oil reached its highest point since the beginning of July.
Olympics Briefing As she wobbled along on a flat tire four years ago in London, Gwen Jorgensen promised to turn that heartbreak into a conquering of Copacabana Beach.
Confidence among Netflix investors also wobbled on August 9, when Disney announced it will remove its movies from Netflix to launch a direct-to-consumer service in 2019.
There were cameras rolling on all sides as he wobbled to his feet, arms out wide, bent at the waist, in what is known as a poo stance.
Bayern wobbled briefly after P.S.V. had cut the deficit to 2-1 but quickly restored its dominance to extend its Champions League home record of 14 consecutive wins.
Once a rock against double teams, defensive end Derek Wolfe has wobbled early in his eighth season, and nose tackle Shelby Harris isn't the plugger Domata Peko was.
McIlroy, who was two shots off the lead after the third round, had another three-putt on the front nine and wobbled to a 75 to finish six under.
Bridgewater, New Jersey (CNN)In 1962, as the United States and the Soviet Union wobbled toward nuclear confrontation, then-President John F. Kennedy got his predecessor on the phone.
Mr. Powell indicated early this year that the Fed was moving away from steady increases, adopting a patient stance instead as markets wobbled and growth showed signs of weakening.
Inspired by food bloggers like David Lebovitz and Deb Perelman of Smitten Kitchen, Mr. Sharma balanced a point-and-shoot camera on wooden boards that wobbled atop trash cans.
But over the last seven holes, the tide of sound would recede as Woods wobbled home for a two-under 70 and a 21-hole total of eight under.
The job market has proved remarkably resilient even as quarterly growth has wobbled, and the unemployment rate sank to 1003 percent in March, the lowest in nearly a decade.
I only really noticed when I was typing very hard or bumped the desk, when I noticed it wobbled more and longer than the Dell on its traditional stand.
Since then, stocks have wobbled around correction levels, credit markets have shown considerable signs of stress and investors have begun to bet that the Fed will ease its hawkish stance.
Equities wobbled on Wednesday on a Wall Street Journal report that China will take retaliatory measures against U.S. tariffs, and yes, asset markets are under more pressure in recent weeks.
Eighteen-year-old Melbourne debutant Shapovalov, playing only his third grand slam, would have been a worthy winner had he not wobbled when serving for the match at 5-3.
Six plays later, freshman Butch Hampton kicked a 34-yard field goal that wobbled through the uprights with 3 seconds in the half for a 24-17 lead at halftime.
But the lira only briefly wobbled and has led a group of 29 emerging market currencies since July 1, with nearly double the gains of the second-placed Israeli shekel.
The U.S. jobs market has remained resilient even as housing, manufacturing and other areas of the economy have wobbled since late 2018 due to trade worries and weakening overseas demand.
But the housing market has wobbled in recent months and analysts expect price falls to be reflected in lower housing investment going forward, something that will reduce overall economic growth.
When I started regularly flying in college, I remember walking onto a plane, glaring at the first and business class passengers as I wobbled my way past them into economy.
The dollar wobbled on Thursday as an earlier boost from upbeat trade comments by U.S. President Donald Trump ran out of steam and investors remained on edge over China-U.
The attempt from the college quarterback who learned to play wide receiver in the N.F.L. nearly wobbled its way into the arms of a defender before falling to the ground.
Stocks wobbled and Treasury yields moved lower and the dollar fell after Trump disappointed markets when he did not focus on his tax or stimulus plans at a press briefing Wednesday.
The dollar initially wobbled against the yen following campaign-rally threats by U.S. President Donald to force a government shutdown over funding a border wall, but it eventually squared the losses.
Walker wobbled at first but ended up keeping the Diamondbacks above water, allowing the Arizona offense to wear down the San Francisco Giants for an 8-6 victory at Chase Field.
A few self-dubbed "engineering types" experimented with CD players in zero gravity at the International Space Station, and found patterned differences in the way the devices wobbled around in air.
Lombard wobbled his way to the middle of the Octagon in the third and although he tried to reel off some of his signature power, he was already a spent force.
Mr. Powell indicated early this year that the Fed was pivoting away from steadily lifting interest rates, adopting a patient stance instead as markets wobbled and growth showed signs of weakening.
At a meet in 2013, Biles wobbled wildly on the beam, crashed to her knees during the floor exercise, and flew off the bars before Boorman pulled her from the competition.
Again Dimitrov wobbled, squandering two match points at 40-15 with a double-fault and a tight forehand error, but he finally bagged the win when Thiem looped a backhand long.
MARKET NEWS * Asian stock markets wobbled and the safe-havens of the Japanese yen, gold and bonds rose as the number of new coronavirus cases at the outbreak's epicenter jumped sharply.
At the nearby Red Cedar gym, Jenny Willard earlier in the day had watched through a window as her young son swung from a rope and wobbled on a balance beam.
Though he wobbled in the postseason last fall as he struggled with pitch-tipping, Kimbrel converted all six of his save chances, including the American League Championship Series clincher in Houston.
European shares were set to open higher, however, ignoring a broad flight from riskier assets seen in Asia, where equity markets wobbled on concerns about slowing global economic growth, particularly in China.
The editors wrote that though Trump had taken on more traditionally conservative viewpoints during his presidential run, he was a liberal at heart: Trump's political opinions have wobbled all over the lot.
The legs of the mighty "gig economy" wobbled Thursday when it was announced that the New York State Department of Labor ruled that two ex-Uber drivers are employees, not independent contractors.
Wobbled from the fists of the heavy hitting Lineker, Rivera soon found himself in the guillotine choke of the Brazilian and was forced to submit—an unexpected finish to a barnstorming brawl.
On the deck were five young men who drank from dark brown bottles and wobbled as the boat pitched in the wake of the container ships crawling north toward the port Mongla.
It's also where "The Little Mermaid" had its start — a show that wobbled its way through a Broadway run memorable because actors used "wheelies" onstage to convey the sensation of gliding underwater.
With two weeks left in the regular season and the Yankees trying to reach the playoffs via wild card or a division title, Girardi wasn't messing around when Betances wobbled Monday night.
Or, in the case of Sander Lak at Sies Marjan, the many fluttery bits that dangled, flapped, ruffled and wobbled in his painterly procession of aubergine, peach, mint green and fluorescent pink.
It tests even the phenomenal Simone Biles, the five-time Rio Olympics medalist who wobbled and grabbed the beam to keep from falling — but still managed to medal in the event last summer.
North, 4, and 5-year-old Penelope wobbled across the wooden floor in too-big heels as little North gushed about a supposed party the cousins (and best friends) were planning to attend.
It was a warm, clear day and people were out, carrying baskets of fruit, sipping espressos on tables that wobbled on the cobblestones, examining scarves and dresses laid out at a flea market.
Those of Western banks with stakes in Turkish ones, such as Spain's BBVA (which owns half of Garanti) and Italy's UniCredit (which has an indirect 40% share of Yapi Kredi), have also wobbled.
Talking to a friend about it on the phone this morning, my voice suddenly wobbled and my throat caught; the emotion caught me off guard but I knew where it was coming from.
But even after the central bank promised to freeze the quantity of money until the end of this year, the peso wobbled and annual inflation soared, to almost 55% in March (see chart).
Madeline Regalado, 27, a medical assistant, said that just a week ago she was stuck in the elevator for several minutes as it wobbled near the lobby and the doors failed to open.
Elsewhere, Asian shares wobbled near four-month lows on mounting worries that White House's black-listing of Chinese telecom giant Huawei could further inflame already tense relations between the United States and China.
In the six weeks since a confident U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates in response to a "strong" U.S. economy, consumer confidence dropped, wholesale prices weakened, financial markets wobbled and home sales fell.
Even with the smaller numbers, more than a dozen deals either faltered as investors were unimpressed with companies' follow-up to the IPO or moved below offering prices as the broader market wobbled.
Britain's FTSE and Spain IBEX both edged 2110-24 percent higher and though the DAX and France's CAC wobbled backwards, the euro and the pound both made some ground in the FX market.
The wooden banger who got wobbled by Akira Corassani, and who stood like a deer in headlights in front of Conor McGregor, seems a hundred miles away from this more relaxed, confident Poirier.
Two teammates helped Maatta up and off the ice, and he wobbled down a tunnel, not to be seen for the rest of Pittsburgh's 2-1 series-evening victory, and perhaps even longer.
Trevor Bauer wobbled a bit in Game 1, but Corey Kluber overwhelmed the Red Sox in Game 2 and Josh Tomlin allowed just four hits and two runs in five innings on Monday.
On Tuesday night against the first-place Toronto Blue Jays, the Yankees blew an eighth-inning lead — precisely what they were constructed to avoid — and a weary Dellin Betances wobbled in the ninth.
It wobbled when Berlin refused to go along with U.S. President George W. Bush's Iraq war in 2003 and Germany and France were derided by his Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld as "old Europe".
Less than four minutes into the first round, however, Alvarez did what the likes of Donald Cerrone, Anthony Pettis, Benson Henderson and Nate Diaz could not: he wobbled Dos Anjos with a punch.
Mulcair's popularity wobbled up-and-down since his ascension to the helm of the NDP, but crested with a healthy lead over his two rivals, immediately before a summer election call in August.
Following a lengthy video review, the original call was overturned and Roussel was credited with the goal since the puck crossed the line and Dubnyk had only wobbled the net instead of dislodging it.
The dollar briefly wobbled after the U.S. Commerce Department's first estimate of fourth-quarter gross domestic product showed that growth slowed more than expected, to a 1.9 percent annual rate due to weak exports.
"At a certain point, the train wobbled for a second, and the next thing we knew we were being sort of catapulted into the seats in front of us," he told the News Tribune.
The first dedicated ice-skating rink in New York City opened in the winter of 1858, drawing hundreds of thousands of city dwellers who wobbled and glided on the frozen lake near 72nd street.
We're fortunate that, over here at least, five years after brostep started to ride a wave that it's largely wobbled off like a boozy uncle trying to negotiate a choppy bodyboard session in Hunstanton.
During a news conference with then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel in early 2017, Johnson had to be helped to a seat after he wobbled and appeared to be about ready to fall to the ground.
SYDNEY, March 22.8 (Reuters) - Japanese shares wobbled on Wednesday as investors remained worried about the coronavirus epidemic and weighed stimulus packages from governments and central banks to ease economic strains caused by the outbreak.
Paxton wobbled in the first inning of Game 5, letting George Springer's infield single skip under his glove, then watching Springer advance on a passed ball and groundout, then score on a wild pitch.
The Australian dollar, in contrast, wobbled against the greenback after posting its biggest one-day slide in eight months on Wednesday after weak domestic inflation data revived prospects of an interest rate cut there.
He wobbled — sometimes literally — on the final holes but finished with an impressive up-and-down par on the 18th hole after he sprayed his approach shot into the crowd adjacent to the green.
By Tuesday morning, Warren had held two media gaggles, appeared on two Sunday shows and done three other TV interviews where the issue came up, and the frequent premise was that she had wobbled.
TOKYO, Feb 2100 (Reuters) - Japanese shares wobbled on Thursday as a sharp jump in the death toll from the coronavirus triggered concerns that the epidemic could get worse before it is brought under control.
TOKYO, Feb 299 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks wobbled on Thursday as a sharp jump in the death toll from the coronavirus triggered concerns that the epidemic could get worse before it is brought under control.
TOKYO, Feb 2100 (Reuters) - Japanese shares wobbled on Thursday as a sharp jump in the death toll from the coronavirus triggered concerns that the epidemic could get worse before it is brought under control.
" Trump's election and Year 1 juiced the record bull run, but the stock market wobbled and dipped in Year 2: Be smart: An adviser to top Republicans told me this week's debacle "rendered Trump impotent.
I actually did have a significant issue with my first Eve V. The magnets inside the tablet weren't aligned properly, meaning the keyboard was lopsided when I attached it and the combination wobbled when shut.
One reason why quantitative easing (QE) worried me was that it was a continuation of the policies seen since 1987; every time the markets wobbled, the central banks changed monetary policy to help them out.
They were all perched nervously on seats — bright blue Styrofoam blocks printed with the Off-White logo — that wobbled with the slightest movement (and after the show were taken by audience members looking for souvenirs).
HONG KONG — In the United States, the fortunes of giant social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter have wobbled as they have been blamed for abetting abusive discourse and hosting malicious political influence campaigns.
Dubai's economy wobbled in 2000, when a global credit crisis caused its real estate market to crash and threatened to force some of its state-linked companies to default on billions of dollars of debt.
Bruised, wobbled, dropped, Ali came away from the fight with no claim to the title and no way to fool himself that he was the same man who danced circles around opponents four years earlier.
The in-form Croat, runner-up at the Queen's Club warm-up tournament last month, wobbled a little as he served for a place in the last eight, with the Spaniard saving three match points.
Argentine bond prices, which were hammered last year, have wobbled recently as investors waited on signs from the IMF about its stance, likely to be influential in how Argentina goes about its debt restructuring plans.
The one instance that Tate showed some impressive thought on the feet was her use of a painfully telegraphed shot at Jessica Eye, to set up a faked level change into right hand which wobbled her.
If you visit Moog's website, there's a bunch of sample sounds that show off what the Matriarch is possible of producing, which ranges from rich wobbled leads to crunchy, brash bass to washed out spacey trails.
Stockmarkets wobbled and the dollar rose as investors interpreted Jerome Powell's remarks on the strength of the American economy to mean that the Federal Reserve is on course to raise interest rates four times this year.
So great, indeed, is this ideological leap that the prime minister has already wobbled under pressure, amending the original manifesto promise to cap the sums that the elderly or their heirs will be expected to pay.
After Britons voted to exit the European Union on June 23, the Italian stock market wobbled and the treasury decided to delay ENAV's share sale by a week, but ruled out a postponement until next autumn.
Stock markets, after years of steady increases, wobbled last week amid concern that central banks, which have printed money and cut interest rates to bolster economic activity following the financial crisis, will pare back their support.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc's stock wobbled in extended trade on Thursday, down 1 percent and then trading up 3 percent, as investors wrestled with uncertainty about demand for the iPhone X following the company's quarterly report.
Shares in Versum, spun off from Air Products in 2016, fell 27 percent in 2018 as demand for microchips used in smartphones and other personal devices plateaued and a decade-long rally in U.S. stock markets wobbled.
Aaron Pico, the combative sports wunderkind who Bellator signed in 2014 and has been subject to literally years of hype, was wobbled by an uppercut and choked out in less than 1003 seconds in his MMA debut.
For much of the final two minutes, the only thing keeping Condit from a TKO loss was the good will of the referee as he wobbled around the ring, eating punches as he tried to swing back.
Most Asian share markets rose on Friday, heartened by gains on Wall Street fueled by expectations of strong U.S. earnings, but China's markets wobbled as investors braced for the impact of broadening, tit-for-tat Chinese-U.
In the United States, consumer confidence has dropped, wholesale prices weakened, financial markets wobbled and home sales fallen in the six weeks since the U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates in response to a "strong" U.S. economy.
Hurd, 17, had a chance to catch Biles, her good friend, but wobbled twice during her own beam set, leaving her in a "rage" as she headed to floor and while also leaving Biles in the lead.
S. stock futures wobbled and oil dropped sharply Monday as investors grappled with the mounting economic toll after U.S. government officials signaled that measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic may remain in place for an extended time.
Asian stock markets wobbled and the safe-havens of the Japanese yen, gold and bonds rose after the new numbers from Hubei province dashed hopes the epidemic was stabilising and the Chinese economy could bounce back quickly.
Asian stock markets wobbled and the safe-havens of the Japanese yen, gold and bonds rose after the new numbers from Hubei province dashed hopes the epidemic was stabilising and the Chinese economy could bounce back quickly.
National regulators were prone to look the other way when banks wobbled; the ECB, which took on the powers in 2014, has waited too long to flex its muscles but is a more credible judge of financial trouble.
Addressing a crowd at the Prince of Wales pub in left-liberal Moseley, he admits: "I have wobbled in my commitment to the party," adding that he identifies most with Michael Heseltine, the bouffant doyen of centrist Toryism.
This is the exact hand gesture of a clown who has wobbled off the rails and made a giant balloon animal penis at a kid's party that makes so many children cry it gets in the local paper.
MADRID, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Spanish housebuilder Aedas Homes wobbled on its market debut on Friday in Madrid's first equity offering since a secession bid by the wealthy Catalonia region sent shockwaves through the euro zone's fourth-largest economy.
U.S. crude wobbled around $60 a barrel, although that also came after both contracts had posted their biggest weekly gains in three weeks last week on diplomatic tensions in the Middle East and cuts in U.S. oil production.
The story goes that, during the Battle of Jericho, God directed seven priests to blast notes from their ram's horns as they circled the city, and the sound from those horns wobbled the walls of Jericho until they crumbled.
Then six at a time are ushered into the ship's cockpit (the ride actually has several) to get rumbled and wobbled while a screen outside the window shows a first-person POV movie of a swooping, dogfighting space mission.
After failing to convert their early traffic on Friday night against Tigers starter Mike Pelfrey, the Astros were quick to jump on Verlander when he wobbled early, cashing in on three hard-hit balls in their first at-bat.
As Jeb Bush's once-imposing campaign wobbled to an end, the crowds and media coverage dwindling, there was a poignant moment: Mr. McKinnon met his old boss, the former president, pulling up to a campaign stop for his brother.
To recap: Your portfolio went for a ride when markets neared bear territory on Monday, rocketed back up on Wednesday (the S&P 23.1 saw its biggest one-day leap since 783), and wobbled on Friday, closing slightly lower.
But the news still represents a turnaround since Biden wobbled through the first states of the 2020 campaign: Biden's donors, who include a large crop of former Obama bundlers and longtime party fundraisers, are giving him one last chance.
The Chinese bank had mandated banks to arrange a dual listing in Hong Kong and Shanghai in 2011, before giving up on those plans and later trying for a listing in Hong Kong in 2014 as equity markets wobbled.
Global demand rose 212 per cent to $80bn as the industry's brightest growth hopes — China and India — wobbled last year, hit by a strong dollar, slowing spending, India's demonetisation programme and a month-long strike by the country's jewellers.
Chipmakers globally have wobbled this week after a Morgan Stanley note said the super-cycle for memory chips could be nearing a peak, and as the leaders of a dizzying tech rally that some say is reaching bubble territory.
Paak chose him as a collaborator, and streaming blockbusters like Post Malone, Future and Juice WRLD have clearly learned from his vocabulary of oozy, slow-motion chords, electronically wobbled vocals and transitions that crumble and lurch into new configurations.
Click here to view original GIFMy lack of longboard riding experience meant that "straight" was not much of an option for me, and I swerved back and forth on the bike lane as the board wobbled atop the skate trucks.
The euro stood near a one-year low against the dollar and the Swiss franc on Tuesday, remaining under pressure as the Turkish lira wobbled on worries that Turkey's economic woes could hit European banks and spread to other emerging economies.
The markets wobbled a bit under oil, credit and currency stress in late December, then fell apart in the New Year, on the way to a nasty 15 percent tailspin and sending the average stock to a 20 percent loss.
It was coming from my skateboard, claw marks etching themselves into its maple belly as it wobbled supine on the ground, the jagged grooves getting louder, deeper, until I could feel them––I shot out of bed, back into consciousness.
In seven such cycles since 1926, risk assets performed fairly well in the first three months, wobbled a bit over the next few months, but then rallied, with large-cap stocks averaging an 18.5 percent gain over 12 months, BofAML said.
The author also said that Boris Johnson — a leading "out" campaigner and now foreign minister — "wobbled" over backing a Brexit and told Cameron that he would be supporting the leave campaign only nine minutes before announcing it to the media.
On a Surface Pro, the keyboard has an extra magnet to attach to the screen at two points, With the Pixel Slate on my lap, I found the whole thing wobbled a lot more than a laptop or a Surface would.
Fans were revved up from the start when injured Houston Texas defensive end J.J. Watt — who has raised more than $37 million for relief efforts after Hurricane Harvey — wobbled out to the mound on crutches to throw the first ball.
The dollar, which initially wobbled on Wednesday in Asian hours on investor worries about a Trump win, rose sharply after U.S. Treasury yields climbed Wednesday night on expectations the new administration in Washington would provide more fiscal stimulus to boost growth.
On a pedestrian street behind the Bolshoi Theater, a loader drove away with 21 black bags filled with garbage and torn cardboard boxes as commuters wobbled through the city center with an enduring feeling of elation and, in some cases, hangovers.
LONDON (Reuters) - European shares wobbled and closed just in the red after a choppy session on Friday as traders waited to see if Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May would face a no-confidence vote over her draft European Union divorce deal.
On Friday, the Bachelor alum, 33, shared a video of the 15-month-old toddler hurriedly walking around to find his perfect pumpkin when he lost control and wobbled straight into a nearby gourd, causing him to accidentally bump his head.
Blahnik's first collection in the '70s featured high, high heels through which he had forgotten to thread steel: They wobbled, but were so beautiful that, he recalls, it seemed that the models were merely showing off a new way to walk.
At its tamest, clowns wobbled into each other in tedious pranks; at its most inhumane, elephants were beaten into submission at the command of men whose grand designs for entertainment consist of coercing biological miracles to parade around like epileptic ballerinas.
But invariably, as the fight wore on, Khan became embroiled in a toe to toe war with the extremely heavy handed Maidana, who caught him with numerous sickening hooks in the 10th and wobbled Khan's legs to an almost comical degree.
When Kepler was launched, some 300 planets outside our solar system already had been found, mostly by examining stars one by one to see if they showed signs of being perturbed — "wobbled" — by the gravitational pull of a planet or planets.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks across the globe rose for a seventh straight session on Tuesday despite late selling on Wall Street, while the pound wobbled against the dollar as traders expected European Union officials would allow Britain a delay on Brexit.
But it lost about 1.5 percent in the first quarter, pushed away from record highs as tensions over global trade escalated, turmoil in the White House deepened and market-leading technology firms wobbled on fears of regulation and other issues.
The euro wobbled slightly on the lack of signals that the central bank may be gearing up to slow its buying, but like Europe's main stock exchanges, it held on to most of the morning gains that had taken it back above $22.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Thursday, with the Dow slumping for an eighth straight decline as industrials wobbled again on trade war concerns while Amazon and other online retailers weakened after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on state sales tax collection.
Wobbled by the nefarious blow, Crosby stumbles into the waiting stick of Niskanen, the traitorous tag-team partner who left the Penguins to complete this coordinated attack on the skull of a former teammate in an effort to swing an unwinnable series.
LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Frazzled by rising U.S. Treasury yields, emerging stocks were on track for the first weekly loss since early December on Friday while currencies wobbled despite a frail dollar with South Africa's rand weakening 1 percent on political woes.
After Wall Street's strong run in January — on easing trade fears, a dovish Federal Reserve and largely upbeat U.S. earnings — the market has wobbled this month as disappointing forecasts from a number of U.S. companies give investors pause, the latest being Twitter Inc.
Bucking the trend was the British pound, which wobbled at $1.2166, having hit a 2-1/2-month low of $1.2107 on Tuesday, pressured by UK Prime Minister Theresa May saying she was not interested in Britain keeping "bits" of its EU membership.
In some ways, recent computer model guidance shows a track resembling Hurricane Matthew, which never made landfall in Florida last year, but damaged Cape Canaveral and areas near Jacksonville as the storm's eye wall, where a hurricane's highest winds are located, wobbled ashore.
In the first round, realizing that Holloway would follow with the double jab if he gave ground, Ortega shifted back from a southpaw stance into an orthodox one and cracked Holloway with a counter elbow similar to the one that wobbled Frankie Edgar.
But last week enthusiasm for the games wobbled when the Taipei government released the online version of the media guide for the Universiade, as edited by the International University Sports Federation, or FISU, which is based in Switzerland and organizes the event.
But Trump on Wednesday morning was looking past the crucial winner-take-all contests of Florida and Ohio next week, instead declaring that he's ready to bring the fight to Clinton, who wobbled in Michigan, losing to Bernie Sanders by 1.7 percentage points.
By not immediately forcing a technocratic government on to parliament without the support of lawmakers, the president forced both Lega and M5S to take on their responsibilities as markets wobbled, and air their intentions, including for a possible unprecedented summer election, in the open.
Corporate earnings have wobbled as multinationals watch their profits fall away due to higher costs and upset supply chains, while Wall Street has sustained a rough patch of volatility that has sent the major stock market averages off nearly 5% apiece over the past month.
Clinton's doctor diagnosed the Democratic presidential nominee with the respiratory condition on Friday, but Clinton's campaign did not disclose the ailment until Sunday, when she wobbled and then lost her balance as she was helped into her van after the 9/11 memorial ceremony.
Though The Belgian fighter was wobbled by a punch in the first and surrendered a takedown in the second, he was the far sharper man on the feet, ripping into Ellenberger's legs and forearms with snapping kicks throughout, and confusing him frequent stance switches.
The right hand which snuck through and wobbled Dos Anjos wasn't anything out of the ordinary—it wasn't a counter or particularly well hidden and it seemed to surprise even Alvarez—it simply looped around the champion's guard when he was out of position.
Sterling has wobbled over the past two weeks, with investors' confidence that May would secure a clear victory shaken by opinion polls predicting a wide range of outcomes for the June 8 snap election - from an increased majority for the Conservatives to a hung parliament.
At the time Kepler was launched, more than 300 exoplanets, planets outside our solar system, had been found, mostly by examining stars one by one to see if they showed signs of being perturbed — "wobbled" — by the gravitational pull of a planet or planets.
The 31-year-old Irishman left 'Cowboy' Cerrone bloodied just seconds into the fight by ramming shoulders into his face from the clinch, and when they broke McGregor landed a head kick that wobbled the American and sent him scrambling back to the cage.
Biden's southern firewall is tested Biden has wobbled in Iowa and New Hampshire as Buttigieg and Warren have surged, but his campaign is buoyed by its strong support from black voters in South Carolina -- something that no other candidate has been able to crack.
On Wall Street, stocks wobbled after Federal Reserve policymakers gave little sense of how long their "patient" stance on U.S. interest rate policy would last in minutes from their latest meeting, while promising "before too long" a plan for their $4 trillion balance sheet.
She could bring the sun to bed in a darkened room, and did with hot-water bottles, those red rubber vessels that look as if they just wobbled out of a Stefan Zweig novel: Old World but in a way that seems silly and harmless.
The Irishman was then wobbled by an early right cross from the Russian in the second round and the fight was soon on the floor again, but this time the Russian champion was able to keep the challenger from getting his back to the cage.
A "melt-up" that sent the MSCI's "all-country" world share index up more than 20.44 percent in January suddenly melted away as tensions over global trade escalated, turmoil deepened in the White House and market-leading technology firms wobbled on fears of regulation and other issues.
Markets wobbled after the UK parliament refused to approve Prime Minister Boris Johnson's withdrawal timetable, but a Brexit extension and even an election should not meaningfully change the equation for UK assets amid hopes 53-1/2 years of political uncertainty is ending - at least for now.
Markets wobbled after the UK parliament refused to approve Prime Minister Boris Johnson's withdrawal timetable, but a Brexit extension and even an election should not meaningfully change the equation for UK assets amid hopes 3-53/2 years of political uncertainty is ending - at least for now.
As the euro wobbled this week, the dollar strengthened on upbeat economic data, hopes for a tax-cut plan and speculation about President Donald Trump's selection of someone who favors a faster pace of rate increases than current Fed Chair Janet Yellen, whose term expires in February.
By the time he's disappeared and emerged again in translucent flares and skinny-strap stilettos, a cropped bullfighter's jacket with a pale pink thong, and then wobbled through the crowd on the bull-like stilts he wore in the "Reverie" video, he's won over the entire room.
One was the Irishman's complete exhaustion by the second round of the contest, another was him being visibly wobbled by Nate Diaz's jab-cross combination, just a matter of seconds before he shot in for the takedown that eventually led to his first loss in the Octagon.
On Wall Street, stocks wobbled before ending higher after Federal Reserve policymakers signaled they will soon lay out a plan to manage the bank's $4 trillion balance sheet, but policymakers are still debating how long their newly adopted "patient" stance on U.S. rates policy will last.
Once the teams re-set and tried it again, a Professors-Snape-and-Quirrell battle of magical curses seemed to battle for supremacy as the ball wobbled its way through the uprights: Cowboys fans will certainly be looking for hexes and shadowy forces on which to blame this loss.
Since independence India has wobbled between two poles: an attempt to build a constitutionally bound state founded on equal citizenship and pluralism, and what Mr Kesavan calls "a second-hand nationalism derived not from the experience of the anti-colonial struggle but the majoritarian logic of ethnic nationalism".
In 22013, while Yeah Yeah Yeahs were touring Australia, lead singer and kinetic force-of-nature Karen O torpedoed herself off the front of the stage, slipping onto her back before a sound monitor wobbled, whooshed down the five feet to where she lay and landed on her head.
But even then, perhaps uneasy with the idea of a value-neutral editorial page having any values at all, Bennet wobbled: Walker has done nothing to wrestle with the history of Tate's founder, the sugar merchant Sir Henry Tate, who many have said profited from the employment of slaves.
Similarly early this year markets wobbled on worries about a slowdown in global economic growth and weak U.S. corporate earnings, leading to expectations for further Fed rates rises to be revised down, so Fed policymakers may be wary of this week sending too strong a message of an imminent policy tightening.
Asian shares wobbled on Tuesday, U.S. Treasury yields fell and gold rebounded, while a tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump saying any trade deal with China would need to be "somewhat tilted" in favour of Washington also stoked doubt over prospects for a trade deal between the top two economies.
Asian shares wobbled on Tuesday, U.S. Treasury yields fell and gold rebounded, while a tweet by U.S. President Donald Trump saying any trade deal with China would need to be "somewhat tilted" in favor of Washington also stoked doubt over prospects for a trade deal between the top two economies.
EST (1900 GMT) * Fed chief Powell to hold press conference By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - In the six weeks since a confident U.S. Federal Reserve raised interest rates in response to a "strong" U.S. economy, consumer confidence dropped, wholesale prices weakened, financial markets wobbled and home sales fell.
New York says Uber drivers are employees, not contractors New York says Uber drivers are employees, not contractors The legs of the mighty "gig economy" wobbled Thursday when it was announced that the New York State Department of Labor ruled that two ex-Uber drivers are employees, not independent contractors.
During this time, when Soulja Boy and his ankle length jean shorts wobbled into the mainstream rap stratosphere with the cultural phenomenon "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," the general response to the rapper's rise was thinking of him as a teenage one hit wonder that fell from the sky accompanied with a catchy dance.
A new name may have been added to the list of plucky but noncompetitive winter sportsmen — a ledger that includes Eddie the Eagle (Michael Edwards) and the 1988 Jamaican Olympic bobsled team — after Adrian Solano wobbled his way onto and then around the course this week at the Nordic world ski championships in Lahti, Finland.
He has said that if you voted for the Iraq war, if you are in favor of the death penalty, if you wobbled on things like the Keystone Pipeline or TPP, if you said single payer health care could never happen, then you're too far to the right of the Democratic Party to be the party's standard bearer.
He's also wobbled on whether to extend Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), the program pushed by Obama that protects from deportation some 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally when they were very young; Trump has threatened to send them to the country of their parents' origin, places many of them have never seen, or barely know.
Before he exploded for 51 points on the road against one of the best defenses in the NBA, Beal wobbled underneath the First Option stress he had to assume after John Wall had a PRP injection in his left knee, scoring 50 combined points in the previous four games and nearly shooting below 30 percent from beyond the arc.
The financial markets wobbled last month after rumors surfaced that Cohn might resign after Trump failed to unequivocally condemn white supremacists and neo-Nazis who marched in violent demonstrations in Charlottesville, Va. Cohn on Friday sough to quell speculation about his imminent departure by telling CNBC that he spent a lot of time with Trump this past week discussing tax reform.
The sun has brightened and sometimes dimmed, massive volcanic eruptions have occurred, the planet's orbit has wobbled, the continents have moved, the land surface has been remade, the composition of the atmosphere and its ability to trap and reflect solar and terrestrial radiation has altered, ocean circulations have sputtered and stopped, and we have been struck, at least once, by a mass-extinction-inducing asteroid.
"Two's Scorin'" had an awful time on the mound for the Blue Jays, lost the confidence of the fans and his manager, then worked his way back to looking OK-ish (from May 20 to June 24 he pitched to a 24 ERA, allowing just 21.7 hits, walking 22013 and striking out 22008, in 231 innings), wobbled a bit again, and then was flipped for Joaquin Benoit—a reliever who'd struggled in his own right in Seattle, but who ended up being crucial for the Jays in the second half.

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