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Russia wants to defeat ISIS as badly as we do.
Nobody seems to want it as badly as he does.
He wants Bonnie's affection as badly as Forky doesn't want it.
Nobody seems to want each rebound as badly as he does.
He did as badly as the pollsters before Britain's election in 2015.
The new gun didn't kick nearly as badly as older weapons did.
PHILADELPHIA — The Democratic convention began just as badly as the Republican one.
The problem is that things went as badly as they possibly could.
There's one constant here — to wound the ACA as badly as possible.
As badly as his loss stung, at least they were still alive.
So far it has gone about as badly as can be imagined.
Yet another shutdown would go as badly as the current one, only faster.
The war on guns has failed as badly as the war on drugs.
Fingernails lifting from fingers hurts as badly as fingernails lifting from fingers should.
The characters were really annoying, and I wrote as badly as I could.
"Russia wants to defeat ISIS as badly as we do," Trump told Lauer.
As badly as they wanted me to move back home, I couldn't do it.
I've never wanted to be back at home as badly as in that moment.
We are just not in the cone as badly as the west coast now.
Fine Gael has polled as badly as 26%, according to Red C, a pollster.
"Latinos are treated as badly as blacks," King told the group at the university.
None of them ever behaved as badly as my father did, so I managed.
The EU "frankly treats us as badly as China," Trump said in the interview.
It's called the laundry pod challenge, and it goes as badly as you'd think.
It won't matter if the US economy and market aren't hurt as badly as China's.
If next year goes as badly as this one, they may end up with both.
"The European Union ... frankly, treats us as badly as China," Trump told Fox Business Network.
As badly as things have gone for Trump, he's always had Chris Christie to blame.
"There's almost no one whom we treat as badly as ourselves," Dr. Neff told me.
Bank of America has also come under pressure this year, but not as badly as Goldman.
Mr Obama, for it is clearly him, comes out of it as badly as the generals.
And, as badly as I'm hurting, I consider myself blessed to have been loved by you.
"We're getting reports that 'Pompeo's North Korea meeting went "as badly as it could have gone.
The one thing that polled about as badly as Trump for a Thanksgiving dinner conversation: religion.
President Trump Has any president wanted to get away as badly as Donald Trump does right now?
The good news: Getting your IUD out doesn't hurt nearly as badly as it does going in.
But reassurance is secondary for Batman, who wants to maintain power just as badly as Superman does.
Indeed, it would probably lose — I know this is harsh — as badly as Jeb Bush did. Why?
And/or sometimes it shows us that we didn't want to go as badly as we thought.
And as badly as the government is treating the young today, the future looks even more ominous.
And their first day goes as badly as you might expect: This is middle school, after all.
After all, women characters were only recently allowed to behave as badly as their Hangover-y male counterparts.
The original news item in Fortune read:Few people need a weekend as badly as McDonald's social media managers.
The lenses don't fog up nearly as badly as some early headsets, but they're easy to accidentally smear.
The logo is cute, but the service right now stinks almost as badly as a thawing woolly mammoth.
They live in Texas, where the virus and the accompanying panic hadn't yet spread as badly as elsewhere.
Luckily for those who need insurance, that may not turn out as badly as many people had feared.
Goldman Sachs was stung by its bet on WeWork -- but not as badly as some analysts had feared.
Donald Trump apparently believes that his removal from office could hurt America as badly as the Civil War.
"Judged by standard benchmarks, the global economy is not doing as badly as the rhetoric sometimes suggests," it said.
Now a test has come, and he has performed about as badly as his worst critics could have feared.
If some bureaucrat decides you aren't suffering as badly as someone else, they get the surgery and you don't.
As Harris describes it, the "feckless" Obama administration mismanaged Syria nearly as badly as the Bush administration mishandled Iraq.
Kate's point was that as badly as she had hurt me the previous week, it could have been worse.
J. D. This is a common problem — by which I mean, I have behaved as badly as your friend.
He might even withdraw from NATO, especially if trade negotiations with the EU go as badly as European insiders fear.
To monitor the work you could install a hidden camera, but things may not go as badly as you think.
Ricardo Rosselló's original proposal, but lawmakers are ultimately failing the Puerto Rican people every bit as badly as Rosselló has.
Also, let's be honest — Adams probably wants to know how Milo Ventimiglia's Jack died just as badly as we all do.
Democrats are being excoriated for their ineptitude in combating Donald Trump, and are under pressure to behave as badly as he.
President Donald Trump is running the government like he ran his businesses — and it's going about as badly as you'd expect.
"It's almost as if Trump was looking to kick off China relations as badly as possible," Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer tweeted.
A worry from the left is that workers on boards might, in self-interest, behave as badly as they think capitalists do.
I don't think I ever wanted to get somebody else a job as badly as I wanted to get one for Dave.
"The American crow was hit as badly as any species by West Nile," said Geoff LeBaron, director of the Christmas Bird Count.
I don't think Spicer learned his lesson, though, because he then said, 'Even Hitler didn't screw up as badly as I did!
A bit like the market reaction to Donald Trump's election, things have not turned out anywhere near as badly as had been feared.
Big banks have suffered from troubles in oil and gas loans and difficult trading markets, but not as badly as investors had expected.
Corporate America had tried to get women to behave as badly as men, Faith Frank said, but women did not have to capitulate.
She understood that, as I bluntly put it, I wanted her off the loan just as badly as she wanted to be off.
And he did not do nearly as badly as Mr Johnson when an audience member asked the contenders how voters could trust them.
This play provides a rare thing — a female character who behaves just as badly as the male ones without being reformed or punished.
MORE fared just as badly as his predecessor in handling the North Korean threat, if judged by nuclear test explosions within North Korea.
Did this snow monkey think it was doing The Sex with another snow monkey and just goofed it up as badly as one can?
Aside from the financial crisis, health care hasn't seriously lagged the broader market as badly as it is now since Bill Clinton was president.
The polls suggest she is on course to lose white Floridians by around 20 points—almost as badly as Mr Obama did in 2012.
"There's no precedent for somebody finishing as badly as he's going to in Iowa and New Hampshire and ever even winning a nomination," he said.
Costa Rica suffers a vicious circle in which the voters seek new political actors who fare as badly as the old ones, says Mr Casas.
I don't know how hard it must be to exist in a world where you treat another young woman as badly as you treated me.
Were HSBC ever to cock up as badly as, say, Citigroup has, it might take $50 billion to re-capitalise it—within Hong Kong's capacity.
Thanks to my birth control pill I don't get cramps nearly as badly as I used to, but they are not gone by any means.
It turns out that the meteor likely hurt South America just as badly as North America, because no insect species from before the event survived.
Yet as badly as he's bungled his agenda thus far, none of the tasks before him have been as complicated as administering Trumpcare will be.
"It's hard to imagine them really screwing this meeting up as badly as they did the conference call" last quarter, the "Mad Money" host added.
Governor Kirk "wanted to change Florida as badly as I wanted to change Florida," Mr. Reed told Florida Trend magazine in an interview in 19623.
" She described feeling a mixture of terror, rage, and sadness at that moment, and wrote that "my face burned, but not as badly as my pride.
As badly as we all want an asteroid to strike us squarely in the face at this point, that probably won't be happening any time soon.
But it did not end as badly as it did for 17 people who attended a Thanksgiving dinner at the American Legion Hall in Antioch, California.
Betsy DeVos Education Secretary Betsy DeVos addressed the graduates at historically black Bethune-Cookman University and, well, it went as badly as we thought it would.
But there is a big difference between losing them as badly as Hillary Clinton did and doing as well as Obama or many 2018 Democratic candidates.
"We want to make this work as well as possible, unfortunately there are some people who want it to work as badly as possible," Dayton said.
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But when the female cuckoo's kwik-kwik-kwik came on, they freaked out just as badly as almost as often as when they heard the sparrowhawk's call.
The space agency isn't hit as badly as other federal programs, but it will still see a roughly $200 million budget cut if Trump's plan is approved.
So, as badly as Werdum wants the chance to reclaim his title, his recent win over Browne will probably not be enough to earn him that chance.
After referring to the photograph of the staring match, Mr. Trump noted that Russia wanted to defeat the Islamic State as badly as the United States does.
No matter that Germany was not that badly treated — and certainly not as badly as German leaders had treated Russia in the 1918 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
Despite the initial plunge, experts don't think Amazon's next quarter — for which the e-commerce giant issued weaker-than-anticipated guidance — will play out as badly as feared.
Unfortunately, we do not have the luxury of shrugging Kanye West off, as badly as we may want to, because after November 2016, anything is possible in politics.
Though his wife and the kids felt fine, there were others in the wedding party who were feeling the effects of the altitude as badly as he did.
The World Bank is warning that trade tensions between the United States and other countries could hurt global trade as badly as the financial crisis did in 2008.
As much as America's government space programs have accomplished, there are many aspects of our nation's space infrastructure that are crumbling every bit as badly as interstate highways.
His first season in Miami had started about as badly as possible; the Marlins lost eight of his first nine starts, and Volquez dropped his first seven decisions.
"Puerto Ricans need supplies and resources just as badly as their fellow Americans in Texas and Florida," Mr. Miranda wrote in a recent column for The Hollywood Reporter.
The aim is to reassure investors, who might otherwise be nervous of sinking money into a country that scores as badly as Russia on Transparency International's corruption league table.
A deadly cold front recently swept through the Midwest, but thanks to nuclear energy, coal and natural gas, things did not turn out as badly as they could have.
In my opinion, the SALT cap limit hasn't hurt as badly as some people feared due to the doubling of the standard deduction and the decline in mortgage rates.
I appreciate the sentiment, but I want to be clear: If someone else fails this class as badly as I've done, I would definitely not talk shit about them.
Still, none of those changes affected Facebook's stock as badly as the Cambridge Analytica news, a sign that Facebook's current crisis might be the most important we've seen yet.
The last 13 Super Bowl champs averaged 3.5 wins in their first five games, and only one other, the 2006 Steelers, started as badly as the Eagles' 2-663.
But if I wanted coupledom as badly as I have been led to believe I must, I'm pretty sure I would have dated more intensively and made bigger compromises.
Despite my protection, Jimmy was the last to be picked for a team, although he could swing a bat as badly as just about any other 6-year-old.
If Brooklyn performs as badly as expected, the Cavaliers will stand an excellent chance of securing a top-three selection in what is expected to be a strong draft class.
But after a raft of security breaches and technical problems, the effort flopped as badly as many had predicted it would, and each company was left to its own devices.
It was once thought that the middle group, with the resources and manpower to industrialise, would do best; in fact it has done as badly as the oil-poor grouping.
Many fans have started to grumble about the repetitive tedium, and this week's episode feels like one of the first to want a resolution as badly as the viewers do.
As the nation continues to face economic turmoil and austerity measures, there's perhaps nobody suffering as badly as the country's youth, though electronic music has provided them some kind of escape.
For Republicans looking to get re-elected in November, the only legitimate path to victory is to embrace the candidate who wants substantive change as badly as their own voters do.
FABER: AND THAT PROPER VALUE SEEMED TO BE SOMETHING OF A SHOCK TO SOME INVESTORS THIS MORNING, WHO WERE SENDING VIACOM SHARES DOWN, THOUGH NOT AS BADLY AS THEY WERE EARLIER.
While Texas hasn't had the shakes as badly as neighboring Oklahoma, the number of noticeable earthquakes to hit the state has gone up from about two a year to about a dozen.
Thus, whenever any one star or director or showrunner becomes so powerful that they're essentially irreplaceable, the danger is they are given a blank check to behave as badly as they want.
Things end as badly as expected from horror veteran Niles, whose credits include work with recently departed macabre master Bernie Wrightson and whose 30 Days of Night went to the big screen.
Eva wants Star out of the group about as badly as Arlene (Nealla Gordon) and suddenly Jahil is 100% onboard for Eva's plan — mostly because, well, he's now having sex with her.
LONDON (Reuters) - There is no reason why the coronavirus outbreak should damage Britain's economy as badly as the financial crisis did in 2008, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Wednesday.
The talk show host joked that for as badly as Lola was ready to leave home and start school, it didn't take her long to show back up at their family apartment.
Mr. Biden has never needed a good debate performance as badly as he did tonight, heading toward a must-win primary in South Carolina with a zero-for-three record so far.
But as badly as it was made, "Friday" and its bargain-basement production studio, Ark Factory, contained the kernels of algorithmic virality throughout the decade: The entire company was about manufacturing influencers.
So, if you want to win as badly as I do, watch this week's video for solid tips on who to start, who to drop, and who to add from the waiver wire.
HADLEY GAMBLE: And so many people would say, though, that that's what the sanctions on Iran were really doing to the Iranian people, particularly with the economy tanking as badly as it has.
Economic collapse didn't hurt them as badly as it did poorer Sudanese, but they hated the way the Bashir government robbed them of opportunity, and provided regular reminders of their country's humiliating isolation.
Remember that as badly as some of President Trump's tweets and comments have hurt him, there is no denying that this may be the most listened to and quoted president of all time.
It's conceivable that if things continue to go bad, as badly as they have, then you might to see start to see nations try to break off pieces of Facebook for themselves or something.
But as badly as 2016 failed on racial diversity — and as very, very far as Hollywood still has to go on gender diversity — 2016 was a surprisingly good year for women at the Oscars.
São Paulo's 11m people, who produce a tenth of Brazil's GDP, are suffering as the country enters its second year of recession, although not as badly as much of the rest of the country.
And while it's still early in its development, Uber may not be doing as badly as some have assumed based on the recent controversies (though more data is needed for a more accurate assessment).
Offset's gotta be happy this run-in didn't end as badly as his recent Atlanta-area traffic stop, during which he was slapped with 3 violations ... one of 'em he ultimately beat in court.
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - There is no reason why the coronavirus outbreak should damage Britain's economy as badly as the financial crisis did in 2008, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Wednesday.
Johnson plays an explorer who has spent years searching for a mythical, magic healing tree, but he's finally found a partner in the expedition who wants it as badly as he does (Emily Blunt).
"The European Union — outside of China and a couple of others — treats us, on trade, as badly as you can be treated," Trump said during a May visit from NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
"The European Union -- outside of China and a couple of others -- treats us, on trade, as badly as you can be treated," Trump said during a May visit from NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
And as flawed as they are, as often as they fail, as badly as they are often bent to the service of culturally dominant groups, humans haven't found any social S2 mechanism that work better.
Serious disruption to Iraqi supply would not hit crude prices as badly as a closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf choke point through which 20% of the oil that is consumed globally passes.
The hope for all is that one day, you'll be accorded the same rights as the majority: To be seen as who you are, in full, and treated as well or as badly as everyone else.
Gold prices fell for a fourth straight session on Tuesday as risk appetite remained buoyed by better-than-expected economic data, which suggested that the global economy was perhaps not doing as badly as previously assumed.
Ford would want to send Dolores down the road into Wyatt-dom after instituting the Reveries system because he wants to unravel the mystery of the maze just as badly as does the Man in Black. Why?
Mr. Cruz's polls show he is not trailing Mr. Trump in Indiana as badly as he was right after dropping five more states late last month, but his supporters are increasingly skeptical about their prospects in Indiana.
So I now fear this presidency could go as badly as Bush's — or, because Trump, unlike Bush, has no channels open to the tempering counsel of the sort expressed by smart foreign policy thinkers, worse, far worse.
With two weeks left in the fiscal year, it looks like the Trump administration will miss the expectations it set for itself this year as badly as it missed the targets set for all regions in 2017.
In the two years I've spent working in the beauty industry, I've come across just about every product imaginable, and never have I wanted — needed — to touch one as badly as I did the new MAC Spellbinder eyeshadow.
And if you look over the more recent history, it hasn't performed as badly as, say, the broader market has, in some cases over whatever time period you may be looking at, it's performed a little bit better.
"The auto-lending market is so much smaller than the housing market, so even if it got it as badly as mortgages, it wouldn't have nearly as big an effect," Harte told CNBC in a Monday phone interview.
But instead of limiting himself to giving life advice and inspiring the grads, Trump decided to take another route: Claiming that no politician in history has been treated as badly as he has since assuming office in January.
And though Siriano needs a vacation about as badly as you do after reading about his crazy 2018 so far ("Maybe a beach in Mexico?" he suggests hopefully), he says the rewards were worth all the hard work.
As Luke struggles to work through his feelings in therapy, we get a flashback to another nail in his emotional coffin: a random meeting with his ex-girlfriend Jo, which goes just as badly as we're expecting it to.
If you limit that same person to just four to six hours a night for a few weeks, and then measured their performance, they will perform as badly as if they lost an entire night or two of sleep.
"I wish I had had a tape recorder in my pocket, because he said something like, 'Oh, my God, anybody who paints as badly as that, I've just got to teach him,'" Mr. Shepherd recalled in the 2015 interview.
But when things are going as badly as they are for the Giants, getting back on the field and hitting people ahead of a Thursday night game against Philadelphia might feel better than a long week of self-reflection.
His challenge, if he survives Tuesday's six-state primary, is to convince anxious voters that he is better suited for such crises than Biden—but to do so without losing the thread as badly as McCain did in 2008.
Britain's economy has slowed since the 2016 referendum decision to leave the EU. But it has not suffered as badly as many forecasters expected, giving Hammond some fiscal wiggle room to fund higher health spending already promised by May.
New York News has a cast so packed with heavy hitters that when you look at the credits, it's hard to imagine how it could flop as badly as it did: There was Madeline Kahn playing a gossip columnist!
Belfast's lawyers and architects will do as well or as badly as those elsewhere in Britain, depending on the eventual trade deal with the EU. Another catch is that the agreement would hazard unfettered trade between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.
And I will tell you that something else is going on in this White House, but not as badly as it was in the beginning, where it&aposs not so much leaking, it&aposs using the media to shiv each other.
But almost equally as critical to them has been for Marco Rubio, envisioned as a long-term threat for the nomination, to perform as badly as possible, sinking beneath candidates like Christie and Kasich who have significantly weaker national organizations.
Here's the thing: when your eyes are synthesizing information from multiple screens into a three-dimensional virtual space, the word "screenshot" fails to describe what it is doing almost as badly as it fails to document what you are experiencing.
"I will tell you something else that's going on in this White House, but not as badly as it was in the beginning, it's not so much leaking as using the media to shiv each other," Conway said Monday night.
For a campaign struggling as badly as Trump's is, and for a candidate with Trump's liabilities, the ideal running mate is someone who has governing experience, and can be sold to the doubtful as a ballast to Trump's wayward leadership.
"We're tired of this," lamented Stan Musquer, 44, an artist in Guadeloupe who says he has been evacuated three times in his life, forced to move all of his belongings ahead of storms that did not strike as badly as anticipated.
It's affirming that even if we one day get played as badly as these contestants or become a doormat on internationally available TV, we'll never be asked to propose to someone we've never met before and marry them in four weeks.
As badly as we all would like an asteroid to hit us squarely in the face, this sort of testing is actually pretty standard, and is just meant to be practice should a near-earth object get a little too close for comfort.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister David Cameron, whose failure to persuade Britons to stay in the European Union led to his exit from office, was caught on camera saying Brexit was not going as badly as he had believed it would.
He'd complained to associates that he missed the platform and the ability to influence elections beyond just the one in the US -- it was especially frustrating for him watching Marine Le Pen, the nationalist candidate in France, lose as badly as she did.
But none of them are helpful and I will tell you something else that's going on in this White House, but not as badly as it was in the beginning, it's not so much leaking as using the media to shiv each other.
Read more: Mueller's high stakes congressional hearings went about as badly as they could have for DemocratsGlenn Carle, a former covert CIA operative and a vocal Trump critic, told INSIDER that Ratcliffe's confirmation could also present career officials with an existential dilemma.
Texas has the highest percentage of homes with positive equity at 98 percent; that is likely because Texas' housing market did not suffer nearly as badly as the rest of the nation during the housing crash, due to stricter mortgage rules in the state.
We can credit him with not doing as badly as his predecessor, and it's certainly the case that the costs we've shouldered under Obama are less than the costs that we shouldered under Bush, whether you measure those costs in terms of blood or treasure.
This gateway into the Sony Universe of Marvel Characters (get ready: there are 90!) may not sputter as badly as Tom Cruise's "The Mummy," but it could turn out to be a similar case of a franchise kickoff that doesn't fully attain franchise liftoff.
His violent rhetoric against Muslims, his consistent denigration of the lives of black Americans and his choice as a running mate of one of the most virulently homophobic politicians in America have given his supporters permission to act as badly as they want to.
Then Republicans decided to throw that reasonable piece of legislation under the bus in favor of the unpopular Graham-Cassidy bill, another crack at repealing and replacing the ACA, and a blatantly desperate bid that failed just as badly as their previous efforts had.
But British officials fear that if the NATO summit meeting finishes anything like as badly as the recent Group of 7 meeting — which ended with biting criticism of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada by Mr. Trump — it will inevitably overshadow the visit to Britain.
If you've made a couple of mistakes at work this week as you settle back in after the holidays, take heart in the fact that you probably haven't messed up as badly as an employee at Forza Horizon 35.23 developer Playground Games did yesterday.
Comparisons to the Johnny Cash's Walk the Line are inevitable, but I Saw the Light presents us with a hero we never feel bad rooting for—a sympathetic (and occasionally downright pathetic) figure who wants to succeed as badly as we want to see him do it.
As long as prices continue to recover, Saudi Arabia can probably shrug off the fact that its previous strategy damaged OPEC at least as badly as non-members, and that this week's deal gave more breathing space to its arch-rival Iran than it would have liked.
Over the weekend, Hillary Clinton and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio took part in a racist joke as part of a skit with Hamilton cast member Leslie Odom Jr. It went about as badly as everyone — except apparently Clinton and de Blasio — would expect.
READ: What happened the last time Pompeo met with North Korea Pompeo did not demonstrate progress on denuclearization talks after that trip, leading one source with knowledge of the discussions to say the White House felt it went "as badly as it could have gone," CNN reported.
And throughout the rest of the film, even as Needy and Jennifer turn ever more firmly against each other, even as they work to hurt each other as badly as they can, it's always clear that theirs is the most important relationship in each woman's life.
And then Trump pivoted to saying that Obama had just that day treated protesters just as badly as or even worse than he had: Whenever there's a protester, the only time those cameras move — the only time they pick out a protester, because that's a negative thing, right?
As badly as he wished to attend what would be only the fourth Wembley cup final for Aston Villa since 1996, Sunday's match conflicted with meetings and earnings calls for two publicly traded companies that Edens heads and manages in New York: Drive Shack and New Fortress Energy.
Vrbo isn't going to be hurt as badly as an empty restaurant or hotel, since it makes its money on commissions and has fewer capital costs, Dr. Cihan Cobanoglu, a professor at the College of Hospitality & Tourism Leadership at the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, told BuzzFeed News.
If they had in fact undertaken such a plan without the prince's knowledge or authorization and botched it as badly as they did — resulting in such serious repercussions for both M.B.S. and the kingdom — they almost certainly would have been summarily beheaded, given the Saudis' modus operandi in such matters.
" During this time, "Marchino and Mark Burton … encouraged, pressured, and pushed Cat to get millions of dollars from Jim and to take him for all that she could," the docs state, adding, "For her part, Cat was angry and upset by the breakup, and wanted to hurt Jim as badly as she could.
The question here is: do Blink-182 need a yacht as much as, say, your festival needs running water, or as badly as the people who have bought tickets to your event following the promise of being provided with luxury villas to stay in need those brick and mortar structures, instead of, you know, tents?
The First Trust Dow Jones Internet Index hasn't only been a big winner in terms of performance but in terms of flows as well, and remember that even as tech stocks get clobbered the tech sector within the S&P 500 isn't doing nearly as badly as most of S&P sectors this year.
" "You couple that with the continued expectation that the Fed will stay very dovish, the trade deals that are going to materialize between the U.S. and China and some global data pointing out that, yes, the world's economies are slowing down, but not as badly as some feared – that's what's driving the market at this point.
But if that party performs as badly as polls suggest, and especially if it falls below its record-low vote share of 23% in 2009, its leaders may struggle to persuade the base to endorse another round of government with her; all the more so if the AfD comes third, making it the largest opposition force in the event of a new grand coalition.
Since 211, the S&P 22011 has gained an average of 11.5 percent and has risen 83 percent of the time in year 4, said Sam Stovall, managing director of U.S. equity strategy for S&P Capital IQ. There is a chance that the year won't end up as badly as in the past, but it depends on who investors think will win the election.
There was a lot of fear coming into earnings season," said Oliver Pursche, chief market strategist at Bruderman Asset Management in New York "You couple that with the continued expectation that the Fed will stay very dovish, the trade deals that are going to materialize between the U.S. and China and some global data pointing out that yes, the world's economies are slowing down, but not as badly as some feared - that's what's driving the market at this point.
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Much will depend on the kind of deal that Britain does with the EU. Under a Norwegian-style arrangement, allowing the free movement of people, an independent Scotland could be a full member of the EU without needing to set up a hard border with England—something few Scots would want, since Scotland exports four times as much to England as it does to the EU. At the same time, however, such a deal might dampen calls for independence, since a Norwegian deal would not harm Britain's economy as badly as would total isolation from Europe.

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