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But they have been accompanied by very real economic wobbles.
A liquid core will cause bigger wobbles than a solid one.
The Nice Guys wobbles, slips and falls far too many times.
If it wobbles in the years to come, I stabilize it.
Consider the recent wobbles at other big firms with local factories.
Unexpected wobbles in the value of China's currency roil global markets.
She wobbles her head as if she's heard it all before.
The girl shakes her head and wobbles back toward the park.
Basically, it wobbles ever so slightly as the planet goes around.
Someone says, "Fuck you," the set wobbles, and the mic drops down.
But when you fly that high, a few wobbles are perhaps inevitable.
However, when it weakens or wobbles, it can draw frigid air south.
When they flipped the switch, they caught the wobbles just in time.
We are to expect wobbles at his age, the surgeon tells us.
But the hot-spotlike wobbles that GRAVITY found provide a new opportunity.
Similarly, wobbles in the motion of stars revealed the existence of planets.
Some debuts looked like debuts, their newness evident in wobbles and jitters.
The wobbles are caused by the gravitational pull of the unseen planet.
But the process leading to his departure has suffered some unwelcome wobbles.
After a few initial wobbles, the company has become a wild success.
Rivals are seizing on Tether's wobbles as an opportunity to set themselves apart.
When it's drained, the enemy wobbles, and you're able to push them over.
America's strides are all the more striking because they coincide with wobbles elsewhere.
At this point it just depends on the wobbles," Watson told "Power Lunch.
While fiscal policy wobbles, economists are starting to fret about monetary policy, too.
Policymakers appear to have intervened to stabilize the yuan after its recent wobbles.
Maybe stand a little more firmly in the middle, with occasionally backward wobbles.
But I think he really wobbles on his pedestal here, for two reasons.
History has shown that when Ecuador's banana industry wobbles, so does its economy.
Those wobbles can be caused by internal characteristics of the star, but if the star wobbles in a specific, regular way, it might be caused by a planet — or planets — exerting their own small gravitational influence on their host star.
Japanese and Chinese stocks both recovered from early wobbles to finish in the green.
That left no room for even the slightest of wobbles when Verniaiev's turn came.
In line with TESTING's vaguely psychedelic aesthetic, the scenery refracts and wobbles around them.
Gates wobbles and shakes, dancing oddly from left to right, pivoting on his feet.
There are no free market fanatics on corporate boards the moment the economy wobbles.
Wobbles and falls are normal, but that means it's time to work on balance.
There have also been wobbles of technique and confidence, lurches and stumbles of taste.
In the first demo, the drone wobbles, unsure of how to respond to its environment.
The plane's wobbles became almost indiscernible from those that Mike Cervello was pinging at us.
Despite its financial wobbles, economic growth in Sri Lanka has been impressive in recent years.
WOBBLES IN PRICES TO ME ARE NOT A REASON THAT WE WOULD DO SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
Since the stockmarket wobbles late last year, a different difficulty has become much more obvious.
As January's stockmarket wobbles have shown, investors are very nervous and are looking for safety.
Financial-market wobbles or rising interest rates cause people to cling tighter to their cash.
As in much of Laurents's work, the tone of "Waltz" wobbles between sentimentality and cynicism.
The red dot wobbles over the target constantly as Anton tries to steady his hand.
He argued that as the economy wobbles, investors' fervor for financial tech startups is cooling.
The tone of the production, so controlled at the start, wobbles in the second act.
In an otherwise succinct tale, O'Sullivan's script wobbles when the focus shifts from that dynamic.
When dinner is finally finished, Alice gets up and wobbles inside to pay the check.
Other buyers mention that the Paderno spiralizer wobbles more than the OXO or Spiralizer units.
Jessica all of sudden feels slightly too drunk, she wobbles, and leans against the wall.
It also wobbles a bit and would definitely fly out if the dock was tipped over.
Like perfect jelly, the bass of these headphones wobbles like mad without losing its structural integrity.
There have been a few wobbles along the way but that bull run is still going.
Asia then managed to overcome some early wobbles to finish higher and with some striking milestones.
Investors aren't the only ones running for safety as the market tumbles and the economy wobbles.
AS THE post-referendum economy wobbles, the Bank of England is acting to prop it up.
Mars' axis is currently tilted 25 degrees, but it wobbles between from 4003 to 40 degrees.
Those wobbles, and the Fed's reaction, do not necessarily indicate that America's financial system is imperilled.
Japanese investors are therefore likely to keep pouring money into foreign assets, despite global market wobbles.
The men with logs balance jerkily, while an entire family wobbles precariously by on one bicycle.
The playful simplicity of some of his drawing wobbles between channeling and being derivative of Matisse.
"We saw little deviations and wobbles in the light curve that caught our attention," Kipping said.
It's the reason behind Grumpy Cat's small frame, and why her rear end wobbles when she walks.
Nordic countries continue to lead the world, and western Europe remains quite free despite a few wobbles.
But then they spotted another set of wobbles, and hints of yet another (though they weren't sure).
The firing of the main engine can induce slight wobbles because of fuel left in the tanks.
But Konta was not to be denied and overcame a couple of minor wobbles to win through.
And while Stanley does shine in some instances of fantastical terror and body horror, the script wobbles.
While Adams looks for political capital from a seamless succession, the wobbles will have set him back.
The size and period of the wobbles will indicate the size of the liquid core inside Mars.
In Chile, special spectroscopes named HARPS and ESPRESSO were built to detect stellar wobbles around distant stars.
In Chile, special spectroscopes named HARPS and ESPRESSO were built to detect stellar wobbles around distant stars.
But Draghi will be pressed on what he thinks about the economic wobbles, trade wars and the euro.
The 6-foot-tall 100-pound newborn wobbles and then takes a tumble just an hour after birth.
Other telescopes have detected exoplanets by measuring the small wobbles of a star created by a planet's gravity.
That could itself cause renewed financial-market wobbles, particularly in emerging markets with dollar-denominated debts (see article).
It was the first time since the financial crisis that its plans were not spoiled by economic wobbles.
Professional London reviewers forgive the production's provincial frailties (the set for the Stonehenge scenes visibly wobbles) and acclaim Mrs.
Its small, puck-shaped devices attach to the steering wheel and monitor all of its shakes, wobbles and corrections.
You can clean up any wobbles with a small brush or stick dipped in acetone or nail polish remover.
The market wobbles since the Brexit vote offered a buy signal for emerging markets (EM) stocks, some analysts said.
The bicycle wobbles a lot on those tiny plastic wheels and can easily tip over if you're not careful.
"We saw little deviations and wobbles in the light curve that caught our attention," Kipping said in the statement.
The poles don't migrate along a straight line—rather, they trace a sine curve that wobbles back and forth.
The current macroeconomic gloom is overwhelming as China wobbles, emerging markets falter and stock indices the world over swoon.
InSight is designed to detect these quakes and use the wobbles to figure out what Mars is made of.
There have been a few wobbles during his saves but the bottom line is no wins turned into losses.
The bumbling response to the stockmarket and currency wobbles of the past year calls into question the leadership's competence.
Iran offers potential to investors despite recent economic wobbles and a far from clement political backdrop in the region.
VIX to rapidly escalating tensions over global trade, deepening turmoil in the White House and major tech sector wobbles.
The safest and most fun environment to be in while tucking into wave after wave of wobbles and drops.
By studying these wobbles, the ESO astronomers were able to learn a lot about the planet they couldn't see.
Instruments can be used to detect tiny wobbles in the star's orbit that are caused by the planet's gravity.
In this case, it's not technically nystagmus but these things are very similar: they're involuntary wobbles of the eyes.
The thing pauses for a moment, wobbles back and forth, uncertain, on the verge of crashing to the ground.
Sometimes it wobbles or slopes south, in which case regions like North America get some polar vortex action, too.
A triple bill of dances by resident choreographers shows skill but wobbles in parts, most egregiously on gender equality.
Insisting that the Olympics take place while the world wobbles to the rhythms of a pandemic requires real hubris.
Their constituent photographic forms betray the wobbles of Davies's hand, as well as the irregularities of the acrylic paints.
What's truly scarce are big, reliable cash flows that investors believe will endure economic wobbles and constant technological disruption.
Even with some recent wobbles in the start-up world, big sums are continuing to roll into technology start-ups.
Kite's calculations suggest that these wobbles could have triggered enough warming to thaw some of the ice beneath the surface.
Compare the sharpness of his rapping voice to his unctuous singing, which wobbles gauchely between velvety sigh and velvety whine.
Kihira's season has also seen some wobbles, however, as foot problems saw her take just silver at the Japan nationals.
The hexacopter dances in the air, exercises some intentional wobbles, slowly does a static flip, and pirouettes on a tilt.
"She's beautiful – great hair, great face, great look – but she wobbles when she walks … it turned me on," he adds.
She claimed that the company was able to fix two of the three wobbles — empathy and logic, but not authenticity.
They may also hope that, if the market wobbles, the Fed will help by not pushing up interest rates further.
Even small planets can push and pull on a nearby star, creating tiny "wobbles" that we can measure from Earth.
It wobbles through the melting snow, its belly swaying beneath it, and vanishes through the bars of the storm drain.
His last job running the British insurer Prudential also started with some wobbles from which he subsequently more than recovered.
As Atlas wobbles through snowy, uneven forest terrain, we may feel triumph when it rights itself from a near-fall.
Tracks like "1000 Whispers" then almost act as palate cleansers, mellowing out into something that wobbles close to doo-wop.
Chris Christie jiggles and wobbles like Humpty-Dumpty on TV and Chuck D bellows over monstrous gyres of guitar riffs.
If Gillespie wobbles there too, it will offer an indication of suburban backlash against his embrace of Trump-like themes.
The column wobbles loose from the wall, revealing itself suddenly to be light as Styrofoam, phony as a stage set.
Despite market wobbles, which are seeing premiums up to 30bp, bankers are keenly lining up more supply for next week.
It wobbles on windy days, but is rooted deep enough to withstand winter in parts like these and New Hampshire.
You can think of the NAO as a vast seesaw of atmospheric pressure that wobbles between positive and negative states.
After getting the wobbles, he somehow managed to slide through the gap between the truck's rear tires and the trailer stand.
Investors could lose their shirts; a crash in one asset class could spread to others, creating wobbles in the financial system.
But pension returns struggled to match the broad market, and recent wobbles in U.S. equities have fed fears of another downturn.
Afternoon wobbles in mainland China had the Shanghai composite index down almost 4 percent before recovering to finish 0.3 percent lower.
Construction at Anaklia was meant to begin in 2016, but wobbles over financing and a change of government slowed things down.
But 2016 got off to a very different start, with venture-capital funding drying up amid wobbles for the global economy.
"We're slowly learning to tell the difference between wobbles caused by planets and those caused by stellar active surface," he said.
But remember: finding your balance is a constant practice, with lots of unexpected wobbles even after you think you've found it.
Ironically, the market wobbles might be enough to dissuade the Fed from pulling the trigger when the June meeting rolls around.
She stumbles a little, wobbles from side to side, then stumbles again and again, each time moving a bit more erratically.
" But Crespino demonstrates that "To Kill a Mockingbird," while it is the superior storytelling book, wobbles morally in comparison to "Watchman.
Another experiment will precisely measure the distance from Earth to the spacecraft, which will track how Mars wobbles as it spins.
This will permit wobbles in Mars's axis of rotation to be measured, which will help determine the state of Mars's iron core.
Much like a very much elongated soap-bubble, this peanut-shaped black hole wobbles and oscillates and eventually regains a spherical shape.
Bass lines that make the speakers shout so loud the dancefloor shakes and everybody in the room wobbles from side to side.
China's economic wobbles led to a reassessment of demand and fueled a broad-based slump in commodities, prompting companies to slash investments.
However, when it weakens or wobbles, it can send frigid air spilling south, as if Mother Nature left the freezer door open.
But the political wobbles Britain has suffered since its election in June may have been slow to dawn on Hong Kong investors.
Consumers too are wary as, while Britain's economy has by no means not gone over a cliff, it has had some wobbles.
As he pauses in on spot in front of Diaz, that crisp one-two comes in and wobbles him to his boots.
He has, essentially, been Brooks Rattigan-ing all of America, and a few PR wobbles aside, he's mostly pretty good at it.
The training wheels have been taken off the bike and it is hardly surprising that many investors won't like the resulting wobbles.
Those telescopes detected small wobbles of the star, which they concluded was likely due to the small tug of Proxima b's gravity.
The repo market's wobbles have revealed not only banks' huge appetite for cash, but the unforeseen consequences of post-crisis prudential regulation.
Wobbles included a delay to the expansion of the Al Maktoum International Airport, which hopes to be the biggest in the world.
She wobbles a bit, or maybe it's more of a teeter, combined with a lurch, and the likeliest cause is podiatric asymmetry.
What are the wobbles doing that make it so hard to focus on something like a smartphone screen when you're really high?
Moreover, Perrigo's recent wobbles have eaten away at investor trust in management, so shareholders may be willing to give Starboard a try.
A monumental pork knuckle is braised and then baked until the fat wobbles off its flanks, calling to mind a slow avalanche.
On "Here With Me," Mayberry is a beacon of reason, singing with ramrod posture while the song wiggles and wobbles behind her.
AJAX 1, BAYERN MUNICH 1 Bayern Munich held on to a draw against visiting Ajax as the German team's recent wobbles continued.
It's also a sign that consolidation will be a growing trend as the shared micromobility industry wobbles its way into Year Three.
Regulations help prevent wobbles from becoming crashes, and the White House is doing its best to kill as many of them as possible.
"He wobbles after his events, sometimes in the middle of them," said Fernando Morales, a campaign consultant for former presidential candidate Margarita Zavala.
This rally has occurred despite early-year wobbles about the strength of the Chinese economy and the impact of higher American interest rates.
Still, among those and others like Ofo that remained independent, there have been wobbles, and others that appeared to have crashed out altogether.
The researchers used the HARPS instrument on the European Southern Observatory's La Silla Observatory in Chile to periodically observe the star's minuscule wobbles.
The aim of those studying the macroeconomy has always been to understand the economy's wobbles, and to work out when governments should intervene.
During ice ages, caused by wobbles in the Earth's orbit, sea levels dropped more than 400 feet as ice piled up on land.
Others like the Malayan night heron, which wobbles its neck while feeding on bugs and earthworms, can be found across much of Asia.
The astronomers watched for tiny "wobbles," or motions in the star, as the gravity of its orbiting planets tugged it back and forth.
Those wobbles continue as the coronavirus outbreak signals both dented demand for coworking spaces as workers stay home, and a possible global recession.
The sun hits his eyes and he stares down before a startled look flickers across his face and the camera wobbles, losing Ashes.
It is no accident that the ascendance of college football at the betting windows has come as the N.F.L. wobbles in public perception.
The NAO wobbles frequently and somewhat erratically, but since the start of this year's melt season it's been in a persistently negative state.
The pan-European STOXX 58.2.543 rose 258.27 percent despite some wobbles in Italy as Rome stepped in to support another of its struggling lenders.
Fans of France's new president may have been spooked by his early wobbles on tax policy and a spat with the military top brass.
The overnight wobbles in the U.S. currency came as the euro rallied on growing expectations that the European economy may have turned a corner.
They zeroed in on clocklike wobbles in the starlight, as the colors shifted slightly to the reddish end of the spectrum, then slightly bluish.
Part of that empire was predicated on Baker's shrewd approach to real estate and belief in its value, even if the retail business wobbles.
Again and again, Trump wobbles under pressure from seesawing stock values and poll numbers, criticism and praise, media scrutiny and phone chats with friends.
But for all of Britain's tortured wobbles in the Brexit negotiations, it has leverage on defense, and many here paid close attention to Mrs.
In "Memory City II" (2015), a multistorey structure wobbles atop three crooked columns, their slanting angles disappearing at the base, as if into fog.
This is apparently because the Nano S, instead of utilizing an internal gyroscope, syncs up with your iPhone's gyroscope, which corrects for wobbles and shakes.
Whether he's got the duo together or only working with Popo, Wobbles has been able to eke out impressive wins even in unfavorable match ups.
Once Midge is done repeatedly saying "Negro," stumbling through awkward office stories, and, finally being left in the literal dark onstage, she wobbles offstage, shaken.
Unless they iron out the wobbles and flaws that marred Sunday's routines, China could be left off the team podium for the second Games running.
The planet wobbles on its pins; Once more the joyous time begins, When sleigh bells dance and snowflakes ring And choirs leap and reindeer sing.
The balancing act wobbles among a girl's age, shape, skin color and personality; and a client's creative vision, budget and timing; and the public mood.
Because even with a few wobbles, Gillespie has choreographed a winning account that breathes life into Harding's tale after 20-some-odd years on ice.
He figured out how to conserve his energy before a late-afternoon Sunday tee time and how to be patient in the wake of wobbles.
JUSTIN WILLIAMS takes off a virtual-reality (VR) headset and wobbles away from a demo area at E33, the world's largest gaming convention, in Los Angeles.
The Switch's screen pops and fizzes as brightly and boldly as the old-school OLED Vita, with the multiplayer games handled with no noticeable performance wobbles.
Bond markets were robust despite wobbles in international markets, with regional yields stable and interest rates being "about right where they are", a bond dealer said.
Since Mango was also the one to steal away his chance at the Evo 2013 trophy, this is the perfect time for Wobbles to exact revenge.
Due to orbital wobbles, volcanic activity, rock weathering, and changes in solar activity, the Earth's temperature has waxed and waned over the past 4.5 billion years.
Sanford C. Bernstein, an equity research firm, says that 2019, too, will be a year of "endless M&A rumours" as demand wobbles and costs soar.
My only qualm with the touchscreen is how it wobbles when you poke at it, but that's a necessary concession to get the screen so thin.
In the short-term, there may be wobbles in share prices as earnings miss here and there, or investors take profits with these high share prices.
It's made of nice but not astounding materials (the lid wobbles in its place, but the plastic outer canister and lid are made of glossy plastic).
The cadence sensor cannot sit flush against the bracket, so the magnetic disc on the crank wobbles a little, causing inconsistent signals at certain pedal frequencies.
In my last column from May, I made the point that there would be short-term wobbles in tech stocks, but ultimately the rally would continue.
When a tremor wobbles the ground underneath your feet, it's easy to keep your head down, keep typing, do whatever it is you were already doing.
That was what The Night Of was after, and it managed to mostly stick the landing for me — albeit with a few wobbles along the way.
But the fact remains that no other country, despite initial wobbles from both Brazil and Australia, has joined the US in withdrawing from the Paris climate accord.
Rather than note the recent wobbles, they've each cited a strong economic foundation in the U.S. that justifies further policy normalization off the financial crisis-era extremes.
Any further tightening in the polls towards Mr Corbyn with his plans for higher taxes on companies, investors and executives, and we could see some real wobbles.
The seismic waves from these wobbles will help planetary scientists decode the structure of Mars' interior, similar to how ultrasounds show us what's inside a person's body.
Walker wobbles but leads D-backs over Giants PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks got their first real look Wednesday night at Taijuan Walker, their new, young power arm.
Sam wobbles slightly as he walks, and I have to carefully keep him from picking up too much momentum as he stumbles slightly over a small rock.
Sure, sometimes it wobbles uncertainly between satire and sentiment, but Mr. Nguyen's fresh and impish voice rarely lets up as he thumbs his nose at our expectations.
Mike Moore dashes into his nephew's house, starts screaming in his ears, splashes him with iced water and pinches him as his respiratory system wobbles toward collapse.
Spinda is a panda/bunny-like Pokémon whose signature move is the "Teeter dance," where it wobbles uncontrollably, confusing itself and all other Pokémon in its proximity.
The astronomers did not directly see the planet but instead used a telescope in Chile to measure wobbles in the wavelengths of light coming from the star.
The magnitude of the wobbles indicates that the planet is at least 1.35 times the mass of Earth but could easily be twice the mass of Earth.
Ministers resign, the pound wobbles, the prime minister makes a pitch to the public: Here's where we are amid the rolling chaos over a draft Brexit deal.
Though Ostapenko would have plenty of wobbles and misfires in the taut moments to come, she never gave the impression that she was out of her element.
As the Arctic warms, there's a weaker temperature difference between the tropics and the Arctic, potentially allowing the jet stream to experience these bigger swings and wobbles.
The screen doesn't fold flat either, so you'll really only want to use it for quick things, as the screen wobbles a bit when you write on it.
It meanders predictably; Melissa Rochelle Younker, in "Doll With a Broken Head" is exactly that as she dips and wobbles, gaining control over gravity and then losing it.
On Saturday, NASA is launching its latest Mars explorer — a robot that will sit on the surface of the Red Planet and measure the world as it wobbles.
Its stand is wider and sturdier than most, meaning you'll get fewer wobbles as you adjust the screen (though unlike many of its competitors, this one can't swivel).
Summerteeth is a flawed album, one that wobbles a bit under the weight of its length (almost exactly an hour) and would likely benefit from a leaner tracklist.
Short answer: The Earth, very slightly, very slowly, wobbles as it spins, changing where sunlight hits the planet such that it allows ice sheets to form or melt.
They have something in common ideologically as well, not only in the sense that Mr Putin must be ecstatic at Mr Trump's wobbles over America's role in NATO.
By making careful measurements of how the frequency of the radio waves change, we will be able to measure the degree to which Mars wobbles as it rotates.
From the size of the wobbles, the astronomers determined that Proxima b is at least 1.3 times the mass of Earth, although it could be several times larger.
We are easy marks for faux Nigerian princes now, when chaos rules, the American identity wobbles, and technology is transforming our lives in awe-inspiring and awful ways.
"If one of the biggest (economies) wobbles then the ripples are felt most strongly," Reinhold Festge, head of the German engineering association VDMA, told Reuters in an interview.
The eighth of eight gymnasts to compete on beam, the 1.33-meter tall Saraiva had a few wobbles but stuck her landing, sending the Brazilian spectators into a frenzy.
As Gaia continues its stargazing over the next four years, its data will reveal wobbles in the positions of many of the stars, indicating the tug of orbiting worlds.
At the Battle of the Five Gods event this year, Wobbles came out of the blue with an incredible run, landing in fourth place at the hands of Mango.
Those apes eventually realized they could actually measure those spacetime wobbles, and built several kilometer-long machines (tiny if you really think about it) in order to do so.
The wobbles in China that rocked financial markets this week have not only cast doubts over the economy, they've also shaken confidence in policymakers' ability to stem the volatility.
"China witnessed an unprecedented wave of corporate bond defaults last year, in a fresh sign of wobbles hitting financial markets as slowdown deepens," said DBS analysts in the report.
There were more microtonal wobbles and slippery string glissandos in Gity Razaz's "Metamorphosis of Narcissus," which offered shimmering and pliant textures but also suffered from a lack of focus.
At this level of precision, other wobbles in the relation of the Earth's rotational period (the day) and its revolution period (the year) have to be taken into account.
But later on, the difficulty of taking a selfie increases: the lights get heavier, the drink brings out tears and dancing, and your camera-holding hand wobbles without control.
We see Smith wondering through the streets of abandoned suburbia, accompanied by nothing but his song and the eerie wind the wobbles signs and shakes trees in the background.
He and his colleagues were measuring tiny wobbles in the eight Cepheid stars, and each wobble is only equal to 1/100 of a single pixel in Hubble's camera.
It's also why venture capital funds have gotten larger, private equity deals more expensive and SoftBank may raise a second Vision Fund despite a host of high-profile wobbles.
Investors have faced the biggest ever rise in stock volatility, rapidly escalating tensions over global trade, deepening turmoil in the White House and major wobbles in the tech sector.
While the median is still higher than China's first quarter rate of 6.7 percent year-on-year, there are signs India's economy might also face a few wobbles ahead.
They'll point to an inverted Treasury yield that's making bond markets freak out, a tepid housing market in cities, the recent stock market wobbles and the trade war with China.
Only about a fifth of these cumulative sales are from existing customer orders, yet these medium-term bank forecasts, upon which the edifice partly rests, are stable despite operational wobbles.
The wobbles in China have inflamed concerns about global growth and have forced central banks around the world, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, to turn dovish or keep policy accommodative.
LOHMAR, Germany (Reuters) - With a look of apprehension, a blond woman clad in a wetsuit wobbles her way onto a lake in western Germany in a huge, hollowed-out vegetable.
"He wobbles a bit, and this is meant to emulate a seated baby, which hasn't fully developed the skills to balance itself," said Fuminori Kataoka, Kirobo Mini's chief design engineer.
Here's what to watch on an important night for both parties: Clinton's Wall Street wobbles Democrats have already held their caucuses in Nevada and Clinton snatched momentum there against Sanders.
LONDON, June 53 (Reuters) - Evidence built on Friday that the sturdy improvement in euro zone economic growth touted by the European Central Bank is in place — albeit with some wobbles.
"I think we'll hop from poll to poll ... and you'd have thought that there will be another couple of wobbles before we're done," said Societe Generale macro strategist Kit Juckes.
There were a few wobbles here and there, even for Biles, but those imperfections did not stop them winning the title by a massive 8.209 points over second placed Russia.
While Hughes's tone is both scholarly and rich in visual detail, Fidler entertains us with novelistic vignettes and cut-and-paste erudition, though he wobbles a little here and there.
Despite recent wobbles in relations with its prime minister, Theresa May, Britain is perceived to be America's closest ally, with Americans rating it as somewhere between "ally" and "friendly", on average.
Rapidly escalating tensions over global trade, with a threat of U.S. tariffs on up to $60 billion of imports from China, and major tech sector wobbles were keenly felt by markets.
Details: CARMENES found the planets using a method of exoplanet discovery known as radial velocity, which looks for small wobbles in a star produced by a planet's gravity as it orbits.
The holders of its foreign-currency debt emerged largely unscathed from its wartime wobbles (generous coupon payments more than offset a 15% cut in the net present value of their claims).
"He wobbles a bit, and this is meant to emulate a seated baby, which hasn't fully developed the skills to balance itself," Fuminori Kataoka, Kirobo Mini's chief design engineer, told Reuters.
Personally, I'll probably try to find an LFO I can control with my face, and try to not collapse in a fit of giggles when opening my mouth produces modulated wobbles.
For years, astronomers have been probing this neighboring star system using the radial velocity method, which attempts to ascribe tiny wobbles in stellar light curves to the gravitational tug of planets.
Day one of the show brought $17 billion of civil orders even as business confidence in the region wobbles, but business remained relatively modest compared to the show's peak in 2013.
Coordinated by Anglada-Escudé, the goal was to use ESO's High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher to closely examine Proxima Centauri, and definitively rule out other explanations for its mysterious wobbles.
Read More US crude falls on supply worry, weak demand outlook; Brent wobbles "This is a very bullish bet on the energy space," Mike Khouw told CNBC's "Fast Money " on Wednesday.
Both were confirmed as true signals by the Planet Finder Spectrograph in Chile, which detects slight wobbles in the star as its planets orbit, allowing scientists to measure a planet's mass.
It allows the dancers to show off their ballet technique and lyricism — apparent even through wobbles and discontinuities only partly excused by the less-than-ideal surface of the outdoor stage.
But the planetary-finding technique — indirectly looking at slight wobbles in the starlight caused by the gravity of the planet — was not sensitive enough to find something as small as Earth.
The business model of many of the country's tech start-ups — spend furiously to acquire new users, worry about profits later — wobbles as one company's stock piles up on the streets.
And where the digital tools of electronic music favor numerical precision and exact repetition, OPN's music has often counterattacked, using glitches, wobbles, smears, interruptions and seeming non sequiturs, constantly undermining expectations.
The North Star changed because Earth's spin axis itself wobbles slowly over the course of 26,000 years, which alters the position of our pole and where it points in the sky.
The production, by Teddy and DSTRY affiliate Roam, wobbles and bounces in a sub-bass swamp, while Teddy and Milla fold their raps into each other like the titular origami sculpture.
Throw all that together and the dollar's wobbles may not be all that surprising, even against the dollar-friendly backdrop of rising U.S. interest rates and deteriorating global economic and market conditions.
A day on Saturn lasts for 10 hours, 33 minutes, and 38 seconds, according to a paper published in The Astrophysical Journal that used wobbles in Saturn's rings to make the calculation.
But because red dwarfs can be highly active stars that regularly barf out X-ray and ultraviolet flares, astronomers couldn't definitively pin the star's "Doppler wobbles" on the existence of a planet.
LONDON (Reuters) - Focus has sharpened on how exchange-traded bond funds react to market shocks after recent wobbles showed some performing out of line with the assets they are designed to mirror.
It gave the Dodgers a two-run cushion in the seventh inning, and closer Kenley Jansen was able to rebound from some early-series wobbles to finish off a six-out save.
After a pause, the terrified Maurice gets out of his chair and turns, and moaning, he wobbles slowly into the dark shadows at the back of the great, gloomy, drafty dining hall.
Gusts of white noise and inexorable bass thuds all but submerge "Quorum"; the 4/4 bass drum of "Dancing and Blood" wobbles on each impact as if the dance floor is buckling.
There, on the shore of the Hudson River, are picnic tables, a playground, a splash pad — and, this weekend only, a circular platform that rotates and wobbles like a Tilt-a-Whirl.
And while Cosme's more modern approach has soaked up more media attention, I've encountered more bloops and wobbles eating there than I have exploring the far more traditional menu at Casa Enrique.
It wobbles between a story that desperately wants to say something important, including comparing the existence of androids to slavery, but often does so in a way that's clumsy, confusing, or downright offensive.
While the fintech bubble shows no signs of popping just yet, it has begun to show signs of the speed wobbles as turbulent motions of the current global economic climate tests its stability.
"Its a bit like an egg and spoon race youve got the egg on the spoon and the faster you run the more it wobbles, and were trying to run faster," he said.
Still, we haven't seen this planet directly, and though Ribas is confident in his team's findings, he admits there's always a tiny chance that the wobbles they saw can be explained another way.
While Earth's seasons are the product of its 23-degree tilt, Pluto is tilted at an angle of 120 degrees and wobbles back and forth by about 20 degrees over millions of years.
Boral's warning follows profit downgrades at rival supplier James Hardie Industries,, builders LendLease Group and AV Jennings Ltd and a collapse in building approvals, as wobbles hit one of the economy's stronger sectors.
Long answer: If you've ever spun a top, you may have noticed that it can stay upright even as it wobbles and that the spindle can trace circles as the whole top spins.
"If you're told very consistently that you're not good enough and you're a piece of shit, then, when you do have wobbles of confidence, that's the voice that you hear loudest," he said.
"It's a bit like an egg and spoon race – you've got the egg on the spoon and the faster you run the more it wobbles, and we're trying to run faster," he said.
Matthew demonstrated the capricious nature of hurricanes, whose seemingly random wobbles of a few miles make prediction difficult, and can mean the difference between bad news and outright calamity for a given town.
The employment site ZipRecruiter said Wednesday that it had seen a sharp decline in postings for jobs in hotels, restaurants and other affected industries, one of the first wobbles in the labor market.
Janan Ganesh, a political columnist for The Financial Times, said in a column on Monday that "May's wobbles bode badly for Brexit," meaning the negotiations over Britain's pending withdrawal from the European Union.
But they have seen some wobbles this year because of macro factors including the trade war between the U.S. and China, as well as isolated events such as privacy with stocks like Facebook.
Geopolitical tensions, tighter monetary policy settings and growth wobbles in Europe and China have all led to an increase in market volatility, making trades that looked so good earlier this year anything but.
Investors have had a lot thrown at them - from the biggest ever rise in stock market volatility to rapidly escalating tensions over global trade, deepening tumult in the White House and tech sector wobbles.
The survey also showed U.S. remains the most favored equity region for global fund managers despite recent market wobbles, with the S&P 500 index broadly expected to rise 12 percent more before peaking.
Those voices, sweet and pained… the extra vibrato wobbles at the beginning… the sheer naivety of it all—this lo-fi Indian interpretation got me good, more than the original song's slickness ever did.
But following those wobbles, Mrs Clinton is performing better at this stage of the race than Barack Obama was in 2012, though she is faring slightly worse compared with his first run in 2008.
The Earth moves with precession because of gravitational input from the moon and the sun, and it wobbles because it's not a perfect sphere, it's just a tiny bit wider than it is tall.
It's not yet clear exactly where Fani will come ashore, as it will be tracking parallel to the eastern coast of India, making any wobbles in the storm's eye highly consequential for its track.
Investors have had it all thrown at them, from the biggest ever rise in stock volatility to rapidly escalating tensions over global trade, deepening turmoil in the White House and major tech sector wobbles.
The first onto the beam, Hurd turned in an unsteady effort with three bobbles and again appeared off her game on the floor with a couple of more wobbles that left her in eighth.
Since then markets have been consistently more volatile than a year ago, also showing the effects of wobbles in high-flying tech stocks and the fear of a full-scale trade war with China.
The fresh wobbles on emerging markets resulted in foreigners in May reducing holdings of Indonesian government bonds by 9 trillion rupiah ($626.09 million), while the equity market suffer net sales of 7.4 trillion rupiah.
LONDON (Reuters) - European asset managers cut holdings of U.S. stocks in May to the lowest in 22016 months, citing pricey valuations and Washington's political wobbles, instead boosting holdings of European and emerging market equities.
The Fed, in a statement after a two-day meeting of its policy-making committee, said that the economy had overcome wobbles this year and that job creation had increased with moderate economic growth.
Then the correlator operators dove into the noise in search of signal, adjusting for the drift of the atomic clocks and the wobbles of Earth and tiny uncertainties in the positions of the telescopes.
LONDON, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Focus has sharpened on how exchange-traded bond funds react to market shocks after recent wobbles showed some performing out of line with the assets they are designed to mirror.
Over 500 miles away in Nome, a team of oceanographers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration wobbles off the Ocean Star on sea legs, after weeks of gathering data in the warming Arctic.
In the second video, Kardashian calls for her daughter to "Come here!" and she does, babbling as she leaves the support of a couch and wobbles to her waiting mom and gives her a hug.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Republican-led corporate tax cut is helping turn the shares of smaller publicly-traded companies in the United States into an unexpected source of stability as the broader stock market wobbles.
Rather than look for stellar wobbles caused by a planet's gravity, he suggested monitoring a star's light itself—looking for tiny dips in brightness as planets, if any, crossed in front of the stellar disc.
The rally was sparked by the decision by Moody's to delay its review on South Africa's sovereign debt, already seen as a low risk event by investors, and was helped by the greenback's recent wobbles.
Watching this character goofily master gravity while she wobbles through political revolution is so unlike anything in games, regularly subverting masculine power fantasies of the "man unnaturally good at everything," destined to save the day.
The "wobbles" were found to coincide with the Sun's 11-year activity cycle, meaning they could've been influenced by the small changes in sunlight, and by cosmic rays, which are also influenced by that cycle.
The Japanese central bank's action comes as investors around the world have been swept up by turmoil in markets amid fears of slackening global growth, a collapse in oil prices and wobbles in China's economy.
All eyes are on the conductor as he begins to direct the musicians, with their unfamiliar instruments featuring microphones in unlikely places, through a highly experimental performance, all  high-pitched elastic wobbles and percussive purring.
Having a big butt and a stomach that wobbles like Jell-O and thighs that rub together in the heat are the things that allow me to present my own femininity, individuality, sexuality, and confidence.
Those little stutter steps may have spared Florida billions of dollars in damages: U.S. impacts from #Matthew far from over, but recognize these three slight wobbles likely saved Florida billions of dollars in damage. pic.twitter.
Ultimately, though, I didn't believe that a woman facing her husband's death, and with it the first wobbles of her own self-assurance, would have the time or inclination to soliloquize — however daunting her diction.
WASHINGTON — Jerome H. Powell took the reins of the Federal Reserve on Monday with a depleted board and a list of challenges that has suddenly expanded to include a second day of stock market wobbles.
He wobbles a little woozily, on the drunk side of dreamy, but in his moments alone he tosses off bursts of bravura ballet, jumping with effortless lift, speeding and slowing in a string of turns.
Weak second quarter Chinese economic growth "may cause wobbles in the rest of Asia if the slowdown ignites worries of trade tensions," said Vishnu Varathan, head of Asia and Oceania economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank.
"The stabilization of the oil price after its recent wobbles, together with solid earnings, for example, Soc Gen today, is driving the positive sentiment," said Andy Sullivan, portfolio manager with GL Asset Management UK in London.
It wobbles in the center, and the crust is crisp yet tender and the extra step of blanching the pancetta sands down the domineering top note of the pork and yields an elegant bottom one instead.
"The stabilisation of the oil price after its recent wobbles, together with solid earnings, for example, Soc Gen today, is driving the positive sentiment," said Andy Sullivan, portfolio manager with GL Asset Management UK in London.
The #ThisGirlCan campaign, launched by Sports England, a public body which promotes community sports, in 2015, featured photos of women of different shapes, ages and sizes participating in sports without airbrushing, showing sweat stains and fat wobbles.
The lira's collapse has caused wobbles in other emerging markets that may share one or more of Turkey's traits, including an inadequate savings rate, a big current-account deficit, lots of foreign-currency debt and high inflation.
Alas, things get pretty straightforward from here: Harris takes us through a set of radio bangers like "Sweet Nothing" and "How Deep is Your Love," dipping in between into pop-coated hardstyle and drum 'n' bass wobbles.
As the impact of fiscal stimulus fades and trade tensions bite, concerns about the trajectory of economic growth have caused wobbles in financial markets and particularly technology stocks, which will see earnings hit next year, investors said.
Wealthy individuals and enterprises have also seen their assets shrink due to market wobbles and are therefore less keen or less able to invest, said Lily Liu, founder of Greater China private equity recruiter The Fathoms Group.
Where it wobbles, bending to the whim of whatever substance you've consumed, and you find your memory rushing from a giggle shared with a stranger to some music playing in the background—is that Little Dragon, live?
Janet L. Yellen, the Fed's chairwoman, said the central bank remained relatively optimistic about the domestic economy, which she said had shown no signs of damage from the wobbles of financial markets or from weak global growth.
Janet L. Yellen, the Fed's chairwoman, maintained that the central bank remained relatively optimistic about the economy, in which there were no signs of damage from the wobbles of financial markets in the rest of that world.
If you take the appearance of formalism, but bang the cues into each other in such a way that the picture space wobbles or flickers, or doesn't work properly — you are making a surreal proposition about formalism.
In the 1950s, he carried out research in geophysics, founding an institute for studies in that field at Scripps and explaining with a colleague why the Earth wobbles on its axis and why its spin varies slightly.
The country's tourists made 2.54 billion trips in China in the first half of this year, up 13.5 percent from 2016, far outstripping an outbound market that has slowed as consumers tighten their belts amid recent economic wobbles.
However, Italian uncertainties, along with fears of a challenge to British Prime Minister Theresa May and global equity wobbles, kept German bond yields lower, while other high-grade European debt was also well bid as investors sought safety,.
Most expect U.S. crude to trade at parity or a premium for much of the next several years as domestic output declines further and demand remains strong, while global output is rising amid wobbles in economic powerhouse China.
But since those wobbles, the team has been building momentum: It won a 5-3 shootout when Australia tried to trade punches, and delivered thumpings to South Africa and New Zealand when both tried to bunker in defensively.
Fifth seed Thiem will head into Friday's clash against the young German brimming with confidence, having ended top seed Nadal's bid for a record-equaling 53th Grand Slam title, despite a few wobbles on the way to victory.
Video footage circulating on Chinese social media on Monday shows several people waiting to board the bus in Xining, the capital of Qinghai Province, when a traffic sign wobbles and the vehicle begins to sink into the road.
There's a view that this did more damage to the rest of the world through large-scale emerging market capital flight and China's policy wobbles than the United States, where job growth and economic activity help up reasonably well.
"Regardless of whether the track moves a little to the left or the right or wobbles, it's going to be a bad storm surge event for somebody," said Jamie Rhome, a storm surge specialist at the National Hurricane Center.
But the Moon is basically locked with the same face pointing to the Earth, except that in practice there are small "librations" where the Moon wobbles a little back and forth—and these turn out to be particularly troublesome to predict.
But these detectors can only spot wobbles occurring at least 10 times per second—they're immune to less frequent ones that might be created by things such as merging galaxies with a pair of orbiting supermassive black holes at their center.
The FTSE 100 recovered from its Brexit wobbles to end 14% up; Russia's RTS index soared after the election of Mr Trump to finish 52% higher; and Brazil's Bovespa rose by 39%, despite, or because of, the defenestration of the president.
But a surge in provisions for bad loans in a central bank-directed balance sheet clean-up exercise has sent several lenders into losses, hammering their stock prices and limiting their ability to secure external funding as the economy wobbles.
The pangolin is a harmless anteater who wobbles around the dense equatorial forests of Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa; it inspired the creation of the popular Pokémon Sandshrew, but the pangolin's funky appearance might result in its tragic demise, too.
While on the surface of Mars, InSight will stay very still so that it can measure the tiny wobbles of the planet during Marsquakes, using the sound waves from these events to figure out what the planet's interior is made of.
But ripples this small require highly precise experiments to detect, and the most advanced experiment on Earth—LIGO, which uses laser beams to measure tiny wobbles in distance between mirrors separated by several kilometers—didn't have the chops until recently.
It's like when a toddler wobbles at the jungle gym and smacks their head against the side of a slide, quickly scrunches their face up to burst into tears and then thinks 'oh actually, I'm fine,' stopping themselves mid-wail.
The story wobbles into existence when Mia and Mel sell a stake in their struggling artisanal makeup company to Claire Luna (Salma Hayek), a mercenary beauty titan whose company seems to be located in a vast mall peopled by zombies.
When Tesla's stock wobbles, as in the drop over the last month, it's often because the company has had a minor miss on a promise about delivery schedules, sometimes driven by short-term manufacturing issues (see "Hire a Chief Operating Officer").
The wobbles in China's stock market threaten to disrupt that nation's growth and its ability to buy U.S. exports and it hit a lot of blue chips, and not just the industrials you would expect to suffer — starting with Apple.
Even as the show is sending up Mr. Van Damme's signature balletic splits and his troubled personal life, the tone wobbles — you're not sure whether you're supposed to be laughing along with him or giving him a shoulder to cry on.
The past decade has been marked by false dawns, in which optimism at the start of a year has been undone—whether by the euro crisis, wobbles in emerging markets, the collapse of the oil price or fears of a meltdown in China.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - There were a few wobbles here and there, even for Simone Biles, but those imperfections could not stop the United States from blowing away the opposition to capture the Olympic women's team title with a record margin on Tuesday.
"You probably have an old, busted GameCube controller lying around that had something wrong with it, so you pop that sucker open with a screwdriver and switch out the parts," says Robert "Wobbles" Wright, one of the best Melee players in the world.
The latest report from the Switzerland-based group said that after such a long period of calm there were bound to be more market wobbles and that trade war worries were making the "delicate task" of trying to normalize policy more complicated.
If the economy wobbles between now and Election Day 2020 — something the escalation of the trade war with China could make more possible — expect more of those head-on attacks, and less willingness to concede that the overall economy is doing pretty well.
But it's the nature of the Trump era to confound all expectations, so naturally what followed the Cohn-Tillerson-McMaster exits and the tariff announcements and the stock market wobbles was … the most politically successful six weeks of Trump's presidency to date.
Templeton fund manager Michael Hasenstab did not respond to requests for comment but most funds canvassed for this article said they were holding on despite some disappointment on reforms and wobbles caused by a surge in fighting in the separatist east in July.
Think about it: when they emerged at the end of the aughts, demonic wobbles offered a genuinely shocking break in the continuum of popular music, unleashed from deep within the Ableton matrix by a generation of Monster Energy™-fueled ravers seeking something harder.
The turmoil in markets since the start of the year on fears of slowing global growth, collapsing oil prices and wobbles in China's economy has driven investors to seek safety in the yen, making the BOJ's 2 percent inflation goal ever harder to reach.
The anguished swells of emotion that follow a Trump typo -- on Friday morning, he touted the "heeling" in flooded Texas -- are symptomatic not only of our tribal politics, but the online immune system's typically intense reaction to any wobbles or flubs in its midst.
Economists say that Italy should spend far more than the 25 billion-euro package it has proposed, for example, but Italian officials worry that doing so would further shake the foundations of their banking system (whose wobbles have long menaced the global financial system).
When she wobbles resplendent through a college campus to nail a job interview, the greatest achievement of her career as long as we've been watching, that was me in a muumuu pitching a TV show to Warner Brothers, praying for beginner's luck, and a breakfast burrito.
Not only does she capture Andrews' careful balance between severity and playfulness, but she constantly wobbles the scales in a way that adds tension to a movie that never manages to mine any from its plot, or from any of the mediocre songs that punctuate it.
It more clearly now resembles that of a corporate executive -- Macron, the former investment banker -- and his most treasured client, Trump, the one whose business, though always in doubt, could make him indispensable to Macron's increasingly impatient employers -- the French public -- even as his domestic agenda wobbles.
He seems, at times, not to know whether Trudeau's words should be performed as a political stump speech or an earnest sermon, but that is not surprising, since the prime minister's tone wobbles from one mode to the other, with a smidgen of TED Talk thrown in.
But double-digit earnings growth and attractive dividend yields backed by a broadly upbeat global economy are enough to underpin demand for equities, analysts and investors say, adding that any market wobbles into the summer will be a good opportunity to put more cash to work.
Germany has been the engine of the euro zone's five-year growth run and its recent wobbles have increased worries that growth cycle may be coming to a premature end, before some countries have had time to fully recover from the bloc's debt crisis less than a decade ago.
Frankly the prospect of a rebooted iPhone 6s, which (battery wobbles aside) otherwise still works fine, is more appealing than paying a premium for an otherwise not so different handset which will, in certain key aspects, be less welcoming and useful to me than the one I already own.
So far, most exoplanets have been discovered indirectly, deduced by slight perturbations in the light traveling from a star — by a slight dimming when the exoplanet passes between its star and Earth, or by wobbles in the light's wavelengths caused by the gravitational pull of an unseen exoplanet.
Its bland, shimmery intro verse, perverted by too many Auto-Tune wobbles, builds to an explosion of jittery electronic burps and snorts — perhaps its a parody of all the abrasive drops DJs have inserted inappropriately into sweet love songs over the past decade, but its also loud and crunchy and awesome.
The diction, as so often in modern attempts to render ancient voices, wobbles between being strenuously high ("the place where my memory lives is a shadowy, ambiguous place, comforted by soft, eroding edges") and, sometimes, jarringly banal ("Once he learned that I was preparing to murder my husband, Aegisthus became serious").
The Fed is not likely to raise rates this week, but the steady growth of the domestic economy — despite the wobbles of financial markets and the weakness of other developed nations — is strengthening the hand of officials who say that higher rates are necessary to maintain control of price inflation.
In addition to the IG deal on the way this week, Dell is planning a much smaller US$3.25bn junk bond as well as a roughly US$8bn term loan B. But some say Charter is not an apt comparison, particularly when accounting for the wobbles in the PC market.
Thinking of the train home, dripping wet and covered in bits of Paddington Basin (a lovely canal-like area in central London, but still not something you want to be covered in while sat on a train), I get to my feet as my board wobbles and my legs shake violently.
Farrington revealed that his team had used the currency's multiple wobbles during the previous nine months to add to its position and were looking for sterling to achieve a range of $1.30 - $1.35 in the nearer-term before delivering an eventual full reversion to pre-Brexit vote starting levels, around the $1.50 mark.
The Good Sharp design • Ample power • Excellent and responsive touch screen • Decent battery life • Quiet operation • Tremendously versatile The Bad Big screen wobbles a bit when you move it • Power and battery life add up to weight The Bottom Line Microsoft's first 15-inch laptop convertible is powerful, attractive, pricey, and ready for anything.
Ellina told BuzzFeed News that she noticed Paulson moves her head ever so slightly when she's taking a photograph — and here are the receipts: "I just remember watching a video of Sarah Paulson posing in a photo shoot, and that reminded me of how she usually wobbles her head when she's at the red carpet," Ellina said.
Gettysburg's rider, Paco Lopez, gunned his colt to the lead and laid down testing fractions of 48.48 seconds for a half-mile and 1 minute 13.28 seconds for three-quarters, a pace that more often than not wobbles the legs of horses trying Belmont's mile-and-a-half distance for the first and usually last time.
Kanye West featuring The-Dream, Kelly Price, Kirk Franklin and Chance the Rapper "Ultralight Beam" (Def Jam) The most brilliant stroke on an album that wobbles just shy of greatness, this unhurried procession has klieg-light cameos by the gospel star Kirk Franklin, the R&B siren Kelly Price and, indelibly, an exultant Chance the Rapper. 2.
The top end of the Richter market had its wobbles last year, but "Eisberg," owned by the same European collector since 1983 and offered without a guarantee, attracted competition from four telephone bidders, selling for £17.7 million to a buyer represented by Shu Zheng, a Sotheby's staff member based in London who works with collectors in Asia.
Since no light can escape them, they're invisible to the eye, and we have no confirmation that they actually exist—only heaps of indirect evidence, particularly the gravitational wobbles in orbits of nearby stars, the behavior of interstellar gas clouds, and the gaseous jets that spew into space when an unseen source of extreme gravity appears to rip cosmic matter to shreds.
But — and this would be the first of many buts — the prosecution also pointed out that there were some serious wobbles in his alibi, which leaned on his daughter and a good friend (not exactly impartial observers, they note), and a common-sense, if knotty, question at the heart of the case: If Nick Hillary didn't do it, then whodunit?
On "Charcoal Baby" — one of a pair of new songs he released this week, in advance of his forthcoming album "Negro Swan" — he juxtaposes lush singing, especially that of his collaborator, EVA, with emotional scars ("No one wants to be the odd one out at times/No one wants to be the Negro swan"); he pairs a crisp drum track with a guitar that wobbles and staggers.
The needle digs into the grooves of the vinyl, and the record wobbles on the table, and Hannah's voice projects and penetrates, equipped with this idea that we're here—animals, people, different genders, sexual preferences, these dumb constructs—and we're all together, the same more or less, and actually there are much larger forces out there in the world we should be worried about.
NAO, "Fool to Love": NAO came into 2016 with plenty of momentum thanks to fine future-soul singles like "Bad Blood" and Disclosure collaboration "Superego," and "Fool to Love" is good enough to maintain said momentum until she manages to put together enough music for a debut LP. The arrangement wobbles and throbs before snapping back into place every bar, and she sounds steely despite suffering some kind of romantic misfortune.
Finishes up 1.5 pct ** Downside reversal in the market's tech titans had them fail a big test on the charts ** That said, SPX was able to shrug off tech's sudden stumble on a growth to value rotation ** Nevertheless, SPX's severely overbought levels, extended monthly streaks, leave it vulnerable ** And although DJI had its best week of 23, surpassing 24k for first time, stretched run can lead to rubber band effect ** Vast majority of sectors rise; telecom, financials and industrials surge, while tech wobbles ** Financials soar 5.2 pct.

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