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Balloon owner Go Wild Ballooning referred media queries to the chief executive of a nearby ballooning business, Damien Crock.
While people are familiar with recreational ballooning, the site of many a date on The Bachelor, competitive hot air ballooning is an international sport overseen by the World Air Sports Federation.
The ballooning crossover category added several new or modified entries.
Chinese tourism to the U.K. across the board is ballooning.
Amazon's shipping costs are ballooning as it speeds up delivery.
They have expressed concerns about the bill ballooning federal deficits.
Republican voters lament increasing spending and a ballooning national debt.
Dan is in favor of increasing the ballooning military budget.
Unable to keep up with the ballooning debt, she defaulted.
In theory, this will all happen without ballooning the deficit.
But really, this is a story about ballooning corporate power.
Competitive ballooning was, in his telling, more art than science.
And operating losses from Go are still ballooning, it said.
But that's not necessarily enough to cover Snap's ballooning expenses.
HS2 has caused controversy over environmental impact and ballooning costs.
Molten glass slowly ballooning from the tip of a blowpipe.
Finally, and perhaps most directly, there is ballooning CEO compensation.
Still, high-altitude ballooning represents a big professional advantage for Flaig.
Opponents of change express horror at Western countries' ballooning welfare bills.
He never anticipated it ballooning into the enterprise it is today.
A ballooning debt load totaling $14.7 billion as of June 30.
They originally planned for just nine, wary of the ballooning bill.
Mr. Trump's tax cuts have contributed to a ballooning fiscal deficit.
Today, with retirement costs ballooning, the pressure is sure to rise.
The largest lenders in the United States are enjoying ballooning profits.
Yes, though Sri Lanka's debt was ballooning rapidly under Mr. Rajapaksa.
A ballooning deficit could help get the remaining six on board.
We also get a ballooning certificate with our names on it.
Perhaps the biggest change in recent years is Amazon's ballooning profits.
Breakingviews Ballooning student debt has been increasingly compared to subprime mortgages.
As interest rates rise, servicing that ballooning debt could pose challenging.
First let me address the biggest offender: the ballooning Pentagon budget.
Tax revenues are plunging, and the nation's budget deficit is ballooning.
Then, the financial crisis brought $28503 trillion deficits and ballooning debt.
An aneurysm is a ballooning of a blood vessel in the brain.
The ballooning debt was unsustainable, especially when the economy began to tank.
"Sounding the Air" (2018) alludes to the remarkable natural phenomenon of ballooning.
What is the impact of this ballooning debt on our economic prosperity.
The Washington Post editorial board: Ballooning budget deficit reflects an unhealthy democracy.
A handful of designers, in particular, have experimented with exaggerated, ballooning sleeves.
Chinese officials say they are working hard to control China's ballooning debt.
By bankrolling its development, despite grim feasibility studies and rapidly ballooning expenditures.
NYU's free-ride announcement comes amid ballooning costs for medical education. (CNBC)
In some cases, they neglected fiscal discipline, causing ballooning debts and deficits.
The parents must steadily step up milk production to meet ballooning demand.
Pursuit of such claims can take years due to ballooning court backlogs.
Snap's very young advertising business is growing quickly, but its costs are ballooning.
Cleary this is now ballooning-- (CROSSTALK) PIRRO: She was forced to say that.
But did you know there's such a thing as competitive hot air ballooning?
Yet Democrats have repeatedly attacked the GOP tax cuts for ballooning the deficit.
Netflix is fueling its ballooning cash burn with $2 billion in new debt.
"It was kind of embarrassing and shameful," Alex says of her ballooning debt.
Two years ago, Cambian was in a tailspin — missed profits targets, ballooning debt.
Also, the federal deficit is ballooning after a massive tax cut in revenues.
Without serious and painful reforms, ballooning entitlement programs will bankrupt the United States.
Khan has blamed the previous government's policies for the ballooning current account deficit.
The primary driver of this ballooning debt is the aging of our population.
"There are ways these loans are structured that encourage this ballooning," Yu said.
Most of these ballooning arteries have no symptoms and may never cause problems.
Helios and Matheson also took out sizable loans to cover its ballooning losses.
Meanwhile pending applications are ballooning, totaling 22,745 through June, as new petitions grow.
The expected ballooning of new virus cases is likely to make investors nervous.
So what gave rise to the party's seemingly newfound tolerance for ballooning debt?
Many economists predicted that the Fed's ballooning cash creation would beggar the dollar.
Q: With your ballooning adventures, you came close to death more than once.
Democrats in Congress have blamed the Republican tax plan for ballooning the deficit.
George W. Bush gave America body bags, ballooning deficits and a housing crash.
Interest in hosting the Games has waned in recent years amid ballooning budgets.
But it's a promising sign for India, the second-biggest ballooning Asian market.
An avid sky diver, skier and hiker, he was less than enthusiastic about a legal career, so he offered a receptive ear when a childhood friend and ballooning enthusiast approached him with a proposition: Why not open a ballooning resort?
The insurance company took a $5.6bn charge because of ballooning costs from commercial claims.
"Wellness" may be ballooning but so are the number of firms in the market.
Trump also appeared to blame Democrats, at least in part, for the ballooning deficit.
Just as my storage needs were ballooning, an alternative to floppies quickly gained traction.
In recent months, the country saw rapid economic deterioration, ballooning debt and rising prices.
But it has come at a price: ballooning deficits and dwindling corporate tax revenue.
Shine left Fox in May amid a ballooning sexual harassment scandal at the network.
Thus, if the ballooning is small, doctors often just keep an eye on it.
Read morePaul Ryan says one of his biggest regrets is the ballooning federal deficit.
The district's credit ratings have been slashed to "junk," leading to ballooning borrowing costs.
The previous gains had been driven by producer talk of reining in ballooning oversupply.
He said the cuts prevent the program's cost from "ballooning" the deficit over time.
Takata needs a financial backer to help overhaul its business and carry ballooning costs.
Ballooning bond supply also continues to play a major role in fixed income markets.
His subtly ballooning cheeks reveal the huge respiratory power behind that simmering, sneaky tone.
Commerzbank sees U.S. budget deficits ballooning to 8.5% of GDP this year and next.
When Mr. Blankfein took the reins, Goldman's top line was ballooning thanks to trading.
That person recalled that Twitter acquired Cloudhopper in 2010 because of ballooning SMS costs.
It also misstated the country where Moonsung Cho, a scientist, first saw spiders ballooning.
The list of places bankrupted by ballooning pension obligations and other debts is growing.
In the elevator, I watch myself in the convex security mirror, my head ballooning.
The Fed chairman weighed in on the necessity to be mindful of ballooning deficits.
Hawley also cited ballooning health-care costs as a motivating issue for Missouri voters.
This seems all the more foolish, given the ballooning nature of the space economy.
Q: Are your risky ballooning adventures an apt metaphor for how you approach business?
Perennial scourges such as double-digit inflation and ballooning current-account deficits have been absent.
Short of a cure, the only way to stop the epidemic from ballooning was prevention.
Ballooning costs prompted Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to scrap the first stadium design in 2015.
This gave the appearance of rapidly ballooning wealth, but built on little more than paper.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is concerned about the ballooning amount of United States debt.
Food was only one culprit in Michael Lachowicz's journey to ballooning up to 432 lbs.
Those ballooning valuations are only pierced when they're rejected by Wall Street in an IPO.
Facing ballooning recall costs and lawsuits over its faulty airbags, Takata is seeking financial backers.
But ballooning losses, competition with Alibaba, and legal woes will continue to create a stir.
Mr Santos's decision to raise VAT kept its ballooning budget deficit from expanding still further.
Who goes hot air ballooning on a first date unless they're a Napa Valley billionaire?
They've gone through different stages together, from ballooning into red giants to dead white dwarfs.
Disney heiress Abigail Disney has pointed to ballooning CEO pay as part of the problem.
Yet their proposals to introduce unaffordable tax cuts for the rich would send both ballooning.
Ballooning corporate debt is another major trend that global analysts focus on when assessing China.
Get smart: Prices remain the major driving force behind the country's ballooning health care tab.
Specifically, he pointed to the corporate tax cuts and ballooning business sentiment under the president.
Students all around the country are taking out loans to deal with the ballooning costs.
The CBO projects trillion-dollar deficits and a ballooning national debt far into the future.
The prospect of ballooning recall costs has prompted Takata to look for a financial backer.
Many accused the plan of serving to enrich the wealthiest Americans, while ballooning the deficit.
The yen gained most among the major currencies, supported by the ballooning Japanese trade surplus.
Exponential growth tends to start slowly, sneaking up before ballooning in just a few doublings.
But ballooning car traffic on city streets and freeways is negating much of that progress.
Finding maternity clothes that are comfortable for ballooning girth while still being cute(-ish) does.
SCIENCE An article on Tuesday about spider ballooning misstated the diameter of a human hair.
But carmakers pushed back against the idea, fearing ballooning liabilities and anger from their shareholders.
In Hong Kong, this started with an influx of money from mainland China's ballooning economy.
Ballooning pension liabilities for some cities have led to budget cuts and credit rating downgrades.
Like the Terminal, Bloomberg himself has been ballooning in power and influence since the '80s.
Thursday's report also makes little mention of the nation's trillion-dollar deficit or ballooning debt.
As a result, the boxer lost his figure, ballooning to a weight of 400 pounds.
With unemployment and inflation soaring, Brazilians were suddenly less inclined to ignore a ballooning bribery scandal.
Pakistan has ballooning current and fiscal account deficits and has seen repeated devaluations of the rupee.
Tonami is mostly known throughout Japan for its excellent hot air ballooning and annual tulip festival.
As the sport's executives took aim at ballooning match times, an early target was match format.
But that has now led to ballooning inflation, and even basics have become unaffordable for many.
It usually ends up ballooning to around 40 people at a certain point in the afternoon.
There are as many explanations for the ballooning cost of such services as there are politicians.
Valuations for sought-after startups are on a tear, and round sizes are ballooning as well.
But despite his ballooning paycheck, Jones insisted at the time that he was a typical teen.
We discuss the ballooning issue of SIM jacking, in which crooks take over someone's phone number.
Many automakers have struggled to keep pace with ballooning investment in EVs and self-driving cars.
It will also consider ways of addressing Eskom's declining electricity sales, shrinking cashflow and ballooning debt.
With ballooning debt and slowing growth, the Chinese government will have fewer deployable resources going forward.
"We've already seen the peak in economic growth and the deficit is rapidly ballooning," Zandi said.
It needs to increase foreign investment to finance both the reform program and its ballooning deficit.
In recent years, she has had a more pronounced concern for the ballooning population of Earth.
Background: For three decades, China aggressively enforced a "one child" policy to control its ballooning population.
No one disputed the facts of rising drug use and ballooning murder rates across the city.
In the last year, Bezos became $22018 billion richer, ballooning his wealth to over $2100 billion.
Sooner or later, the ballooning debt will require cuts to government services, tax increases, or both.
What followed was a period of hyper-growth, which involved the company ballooning to 700 people.
The Trump party argues they have to make the cuts to keep the deficit from ballooning.
The House investigation's progress comes amid a ballooning number of antitrust probes into America's largest companies.
That has resulted in a delayed return to flight – and continued production costs and ballooning inventory.
That's the trouble with any type of tax reform that isn't a simple, deficit-ballooning cut.
However, concerns arose later in the year over whether consumer demand could support the ballooning bike supply.
Ballooning stockpiles of refined metal and a poor order books from galvaniser explains the lukewarm market reaction.
Taking part in the Eclipse Ballooning Project might do the same for the students flying the balloons.
Lyft went public in March with ballooning losses of $900 million and no clear path to profitability.
And that jump has occurred while China's GDP has grown strongly — meaning the debt is ballooning wildly.
The crisis even spread into the New Jersey transit and seemed to be ballooning before their eyes.
The rise in the number of consortium deals has gone hand-in-hand with ballooning deal sizes.
Japan needs extra tax revenue to pay for ballooning healthcare costs due to its rapidly ageing economy.
This ballooning causes symptoms similar to a heart attack, like fainting, chest pain, and shortness of breath.
But to locals, those locations can be sources of frustration due to crowds, ballooning prices, and overhype.
Ballooning scores will surely turn a few stomachs, but the bellyaching might be kept to a minimum.
The ballooning international calendar has been criticized by some European clubs, who dislike releasing their best players.
Clitoral stimulation also causes vaginal tenting and ballooning, which give sperm more time to fertilize an egg.
Ballooning federal debt raises questions about U.S. economic stability and the country's capacity to pay its loans.
Takata needs an investor to help overhaul its business and shoulder ballooning costs related to the recall.
Davis still had a jam after he walked a second batter, his pitch count ballooning above 30.
As such, November's outing is "a pretty bold decision," said Kiff Saunders, director of Global Ballooning Australia.
With bonds yielding negative rates now in focus, he suggests the danger is ballooning to unseen levels.
When did you first notice his popularity on Tumblr ballooning into the Woman Yelling at Cat meme?
In moving to New Mexico, he also missed, perhaps providentially, the ballooning of the commercial art world.
But delays at the city's design board and ballooning costs kept construction from starting until late 2015.
Surgical masks and respirators have been sold out for weeks in the areas where outbreaks are ballooning.
Lottery players have another chance Saturday, with the Powerball jackpot ballooning to an estimated $550 million. (Reuters)
That number tapered to 10 flights or fewer in subsequent years before ballooning again after Hurricane Sandy.
Critic's Pick Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne reach for the skies in this charming Victorian ballooning adventure.
The ballooning sleeves were a variation on the leg-o'-mutton style common during the Tudor period.
Some of the biggest deficit-ballooning laws, like George W. Bush's Medicare expansion, have also been bipartisan.
And we need to tackle threats to the next generation, like climate change and the ballooning deficit.
There's also the ballooning federal debt, which ticked up to $22 trillion — the highest it's ever been.
But Republicans say Mr. Schumer's ballooning place in the conservative imagination is about more than his anticipated promotion.
The Fed's Chairman Jerome Powell said on Thursday that he is "very worried" about the ballooning U.S. debt.
The ballooning debt figure is attributed mostly to rising reliance on home and auto loans, the report said.
In a speech on Thursday, Powell said he was concerned about the ballooning amount of United States debt.
From his work with Universe, Raffi knows how difficult it can be to scale apps without ballooning CAC.
Warren Buffett, Berkshire's boss, described the ballooning costs of health care as a "hungry tapeworm" devouring the economy.
As single player experiences vie for audience attention against "forever games," they've started ballooning in scope and scale.
Interest expenses have increased because of ballooning corporate debt loads in addition to Federal Reserve interest rate hikes.
Caroline Polachek sings about change and the song starts to melt, stuttering and ballooning before snapping into place.
Ballooning loan write-offs hit the major banks and those smaller banks to whom the loans were syndicated.
And it's not just the federal budget that's ballooning; state spending is brimming from Medicaid cost overruns, too.
"Turkish growth is unbalanced, inflation high rising, foreign debt costs ballooning and domestic FX expectations unmoored," Chenevix said.
MS analysts said ballooning debt loads, weak property financials and razor-thin returns could lead to devastating losses.
When Valeant was the toast of Wall Street and ballooning in size, it relied on potentially unsustainable approaches.
Bipartisan leaders worked together to recklessly add nearly $2 trillion to an already ballooning $22 trillion federal debt.
Significant disagreement remains between legislators in both houses, as some Republicans remain concerned over a ballooning national debt.
Republicans have held their tongues over the ballooning deficit, but they do not want to make it worse.
Ballooning school lunch debt becomes an increasingly urgent problem for districts toward the end of the academic year.
But, Warren is on a major roll -- and her ballooning crowd sizes are a reflection of that momentum.
The Presidential Election Campaign Fund is a welfare program for politicians that's doing nothing but ballooning our deficit.
Ballooning waistlines are often blamed on the shift towards modern diets, urbanisation and falling levels of physical activity.
Experts predict that the country could soon, and for the first time ever, default on its ballooning debt.
Fuel costs and excess capacity also led to ballooning losses at Lufthansa, the German airline said this week.
A core group of fewer than 10 began meeting in early 2019, ballooning to several dozen since then.
Those costs are only ballooning as technical advances in gear force elite players to restock year after year.
And over the years, tractor-trailers and farm equipment have been supersized, ballooning in length, breadth and weight.
Expenses, for example, have been ballooning as it tries to police a flood of toxic and divisive content.
Yet it would be unwise to take one's eye off this ballooning debt at this moment of uncertainty.
Ballooning budgets and years of delay are becoming a regular feature of prestigious cultural construction projects in Germany.
But she couldn't keep up on the payments on the mortgage, a subprime loan with ballooning interest rates.
These ballooning costs were driven by hospitals abusing the program for profit without patients' best interests at heart.
For physicians, patient-generated health data could vastly improve the healthcare system, including care delivery and ballooning costs.
At Alberta Ferretti, there were outsize cargo pockets ballooning off of miniskirts and vertically stacked on denim jackets.
And here you thought they were very obviously trial-ballooning a policy that was the exact opposite of transparency.
The issue has been compounded by the nation's ballooning trade deficit, which is relatively large compared to other countries.
High-altitude "ballooning" allows hobbyists, photographers, and students alike to view our planet from as high as 290,2000 feet.
The embattled company is searching for a financial backer to help it overhaul its business and manage ballooning costs.
Don't panic—it's pretty much only the extra-tiny ones that take flight, which is a behavior called ballooning.
Her company's design was chosen for the 2020 Tokyo summer Olympic stadium but was scrapped due to ballooning costs.
He said new measures to reduce the country's ballooning debt burden will be announced when the time is right.
But his legacy is marred by his final term marked by corruption scandals, ballooning inflation and slowing economic growth.
That's huge for a segment that may well be growing largely due to the ballooning popularity of the Echo.
Operating income for the business more than tripled, ballooning to $212 million from $195 million in the previous year.
Ballooning migration to Bolivia's capital and other cities has put pressure on resources and led to conflicts over water.
After decades of ballooning deficits and unnecessary spending, America can set itself on a corrective course for responsible governance.
A rapid rise in property prices in China's major cities this year has raised fresh concerns about ballooning debt.
Shale has sent U.S. exports ballooning to more than 3 million barrels of crude a day, upending global supply.
That business is ballooning — growing 6x between 2015 and 2016 — but its costs are also mounting just as quickly.
Using unrealistic rates to beef up a city's fiscal outlook is the primary cause of the ballooning pension debt.
The Trump budget proposal has been presented as a much needed response to the ballooning national deficit and debt.
Rising housing prices and a ballooning workforce requires the city to experiment with how it solves the housing shortage.
In his view, there was therefore no reason to worry unduly about the prospect of a ballooning budget deficit.
His ballooning security costs, including his decision to have unprecedented 2628/28500 security protection, were central to the scandals.
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget's concern is driven by needless expansion of already ballooning deficits and debt.
As we have seen with the VA's ballooning budget over the past 17 years, bigger is not always better.
And the ballooning costs were only compounded by the physical challenges of literally getting The Wheel off the ground.
Indeed many of the plotlines found here are the same – deregulation, cronyism, ballooning property prices and household credit: crash.
Government personnel from other agencies have been called to the border to help process the ballooning number of migrants.
No mention of the earthquakes in Puerto Rico, the dangers of white supremacist violence or the ballooning federal deficit.
An aging population and ballooning health care costs will continue to drive federal spending well beyond 2030, CBO notes.
Lowe is worried about ballooning housing debt at a time when wages are growing at a record low pace.
The cleanup cost — Snyder recently asked for $28.5 million from the state legislature to help Flint — is quickly ballooning.
His ballooning security costs, including his decision to have unprecedented 24/7 security protection, were central to the scandals.
Airports should take a hard look at their already ballooning budgets before Congress decides to impose yet another tax.
There is support across the political spectrum for an end to austerity, even at the price of ballooning deficits.
Governments have sought to increase taxes, regulations and fees on entrepreneurial activity in order to service the ballooning debt.
A dollar shortage and a ballooning black market for hard currency has made imports more costly, raising prices generally.
To finance its ballooning deficits, the government began to issue an enormous number of "New Zim dollars" in 2016.
At one time, Republicans were for reducing the deficit, not ballooning it as the last tax cut is doing.
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It praised GDP growth of above 5% a year, but noted missed fiscal targets and a ballooning current-account deficit.
"They decided to go for growth-at-all-costs at the price of ballooning the company's debt burden," Icahn said.
The whole time this is happening, Netflix's content costs are ballooning, but that seems to have yet to faze investors.
Economists say this will prove tricky, with the current account deficit is ballooning and an overvalued currency is hurting exports.
"These look like the last photos people take before they disappear in a tragic ballooning accident," Cole joked in response.
The two leading nuclear powers were confronted with existential challenges as their respective nuclear arsenals were ballooning out of control.
The baby was still in diapers when the first blister appeared, ballooning red and angry from his pale, newborn skin.
Mulvaney's proximity to the ballooning scandal has afforded him insulation, because of how much he knows, two sources told CNN.
Africa's most industrialised economy is struggling with ballooning debt that risks pushing its sovereign credit ratings deeper into "junk" territory.
Democrats and some experts outside of Congress argue their approach would largely help the wealthy while ballooning the nation's debt.
Beijing cracked down on that financing early last year as part of an attempt to rein in ballooning untracked debt.
Yet with classroom sizes ballooning and teachers underpaid, there's no way for students to get the dedicated attention they need.
Rising incomes, ballooning smartphone use and improving internet infrastructure in emerging markets make them irresistible terrain for all tech firms.
But often lost in the shuffle is the role of ballooning student loan debt, which exceeds $1.3 trillion and counting.
It has annual sales of $160bn or so, low margins, fast growth, a ballooning asset base and massive capital investment.
The rise in profit was not slowed by Facebook's ever-increasing spend on research and development or its ballooning headcount.
They're coping with crude prices sinking to 12-year lows as Chinese demand falls and ballooning U.S. stockpiles fuel fear.
After ballooning in over several years, sales have recently begun to slow due to negative publicity and questions about safety.
The ultra-hardline regime in Saudi Arabia launched an austerity budget late last year to help combat a ballooning deficit.
State and local governments play a role, but the federal government's $1 trillion — and ballooning — deficits are the main driver.
The biggest challenge for Ryan now may be keeping the discontentment of a few from ballooning into self-fulfilling prophecy.
"Dispersal is a crucial part of ecology and ballooning is one mode of dispersal," Morley told me in an email.
Meantime, the administration is thinking about a cut to the defense budget to help deal with the ballooning federal deficit.
For every company hoping to benefit from an infrastructure spending spree, there will be 10 concerned about a ballooning deficit.
Ballooning capital needs can propel biotechs to either go public or sell themselves before they're even selling a single drug.
The summit's deliverable was quite clear: an agreement to stabilize the number of nuclear weapons in each nation's ballooning arsenal.
These ballooning numbers are straining the shelter system to capacity and leading the administration to construct tent cities in Texas.
But other sources within EPA and documents released through public information requests help provide a window into the ballooning costs.
Four of these are being built in the United States, and there have been lengthy construction delays and ballooning costs.
But the Athens Olympics piled on to Greece's ballooning public debt, contributing to the country's economic crisis a decade later.
Africa's most industrialized economy is struggling with ballooning debt that risks pushing its sovereign credit ratings deeper into "junk" territory.
But for Omni, ballooning storage prices pissed off users as on-demand became less afforable than a traditional storage unit.
In recent years, the small eastern Mediterranean country has buckled under ballooning public debt, a decaying infrastructure and political infighting.
Along with the ballooning special-effects budget, that dynamic led the show to become the most expensive series ever made.
Today, millennials remain strapped with an unprecedented student loan debt crisis and ballooning housing, health care, and child care expenses.
The series faced personnel problems, ballooning costs and production delays, and Fuller left the show before its launch in 2017.
The largest wildfire, the Spring Fire burning in southern Colorado, grew by 18,000 acres overnight, ballooning to nearly 79,000 acres.
CDC officials say one factor contributing to the ballooning STD rates is a lack of access to preventative healthcare services.
The company, experiencing declining revenues and ballooning losses, had generated a one-year total shareholder return lower than its peers.
However, my sense of adventure got the better of me, and these ballooning adventures helped put Virgin on the map.
Many Wall Street strategists share the concern about the ballooning corporate debt load but few sound as worried as Trahan.
The buffer can be used if any of the government's macroeconomic assumptions misses forecasts, affecting revenue collection or ballooning subsidies.
Japan's ballooning debt pile, the biggest among advanced economies, also constrains the government's ability to deploy a big spending package.
And those lenders would be allowed to do so repeatedly, contributing to a cycle where borrowers spin into ballooning debt.
Los Angeles, like many districts, is losing students, and therefore dollars, even as it faces ballooning costs for underfunded pensions.
Protesters erected a new banner accusing Hariri of corruption and mismanagement, and holding him responsible for the country's ballooning debt.
Outsourcing those services helps companies increase reliability and reduce costs that can help slow ballooning U.S. healthcare costs, experts said.
The Nasdaq took the brunt of Monday's downturn, losing 217% during the session and ballooning its May drop to nearly 23%.
"The ballooning costs of healthcare act as a hungry tapeworm on the American economy," said Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Buffett.
As for reports of "flying" spiders, that may be the result of behavior referred to as ballooning, Terra do Mandu reported.
France on the other hand has struggled to grow and failed to keep its ballooning debt and budget deficit in check.
The free-spending company has invested heavily in new projects and infrastructure to meet ballooning demand as more shopping moves online.
Bernie Sanders' promise of free college tuition sounds great on paper, but it doesn't address the ballooning costs of higher education.
The ballooning surplus follows a similar boost to income for the federal government in Switzerland, which introduced negative rates in 2015.
The dollar shortage and ballooning black market for hard currency has made imports more expensive in Sudan, raising prices in general.
Seek An Expert-In-Training Like home repairs, car trouble can't be ignored for too long without ballooning into a catastrophe.
Once the country's biggest department store chain, Debenhams was hit by a sharp slowdown in sales, high rents and ballooning debt.
In addition, Russia is considering privatising some of its largest companies in an attempt to stave off a ballooning budget deficit.
But overseas workers had been targeted as an area to raise revenue as Australia looks to rein in ballooning budget deficits.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and two other progressives yesterday voted against a budgetary measure designed to avoid ballooning deficits.
Investors do not need to get lost in the tax weeds to understand the significance of the ballooning overseas tax strategies.
For years, AT&T and its primary competitor Verizon have looked green-eyed at the ballooning advertising revenues of Silicon Valley.
This will force the federal government to spend billions of dollars more just to pay interest on the ballooning national debt.
At the heart of Temer's economic plan is a reform to cut ballooning pension spending, which faces stiff resistance in Congress.
Trump could also get pushback from fiscal conservatives concerned about ballooning defense costs and what they consider ineffective and wasteful spending.
It would mean higher living costs for families, ballooning deficit spending, and more barriers to first-time employment for younger workers.
Weeks earlier, EPA Administrator Anne Gorsuch Burford had also resigned amid a ballooning controversy over her management of the Superfund program.
The President has made clear that he doesn't mind if deep tax cuts result in a ballooning of the national debt.
As part of the deal, Rio could offer a voluntary dismissal plan to civil servants to cut its ballooning payroll bills.
The country is also struggling with inflation that reached 9.0 percent in July year-on-year and a ballooning fiscal deficit.
He sketched a gloomy tale of plunging household incomes, ballooning national debt, a gaping trade deficit and decaying roads and bridges.
Trump, who delivered a crucial economic address Monday, had fueled concerns about a ballooning deficit with across the board tax cuts.
For others, it was a political scheme to leave an inappropriate stamp on the culture's legacy — with a ballooning price tag.
It has the world's third-highest ratio of debt to gross domestic product and suffers from decaying infrastructure and ballooning unemployment.
There were not winning tickets for the latest drawing in two major U.S. lotteries, sending the jackpots ballooning for early 22018.
This has raised concern among some advocates, who argue the deal fails to curb federal spending or shrink the ballooning deficit.
That alone is a revolutionary move to introduce to Netflix's ballooning comedy library, but Meyers cheekily takes it a step further.
Europe's largest ballooning event features four days of displays, with more than 130 colorful hot air balloons from around the world.
A supply shortage is looming that could keep laboratories around the United States from meeting the ballooning demand for coronavirus testing.
Across California, cities and school districts are having trouble keeping up with ballooning pension obligations, squeezing teacher salaries and state services.
Their county, where approximately 60,000 homeless people live, has faced a ballooning homelessness crisis amid a shortage of affordable housing units.
He was bemoaning a surge in deficit spending after enthusiastically voting in December for a deficit-ballooning $1.5 trillion tax cut.
European leaders are worried about the nation's deficit ballooning as a result of proposals for tax cuts and a universal income.
The government has promoted rail and other infrastructure projects that were previously stalled or blocked because of concerns about ballooning debt.
That's because of the ballooning deficits caused by the GOP tax cuts and the need to fund them with more debt.
Mr. Najib had kicked Mr. Muhyiddin out of his cabinet after he began raising pointed questions about the ballooning 1MDB scandal.
Her populist measures might have hampered business growth and left a ballooning public deficit, but they also kept basic services affordable.
A ballooning budget deficit has undermined business confidence and in 2015 cost Latin America's biggest economy its investment grade credit rating.
Epstein's connections with powerful figures, from former President Bill Clinton and President Donald Trump to Prince Andrew, fed the ballooning speculations.
Her populist measures might have hampered business growth and left a ballooning public deficit, but they also kept basic services affordable.
"The ballooning costs of health care act as a hungry tapeworm on the American economy," Mr. Buffett said in the statement.
The ballooning loss, including a 51.4 billion yen writedown on an LCD plant, made its net worth negative, with liabilities exceeding assets.
Growth in the first quarter was pumped up by a large gain in business inventories, which have been ballooning since last summer.
To qualify for federal funding, states must meet a number of requirements designed to protect students, ensure quality, and reduce ballooning costs.
Malaysia's Asia Petroleum Hub project, to the West of Singapore, launched in 2005 but was wound up in 2012 amid ballooning costs.
For example, in the early 1980s, then chair Martin Feldstein successfully argued for tax rises on corporations to help contain ballooning deficits.
In recent years, we've seen a ballooning of activity in fintech — an expansive term applied to technology-driven disruptions in financial services.
Sometimes the Thunder might be brilliant, moving in streaks and strobes, tossing lobs to one another, ballooning four-point leads to 15.
Even prior to her nomination, higher education has become less accessible each year, and the ballooning costs won't turn around under DeVos.
Gundlach said the "main reason" the yield curve between 3-year and 5-year Treasury notes is steepening is the ballooning deficit.
VCs are flush with cash, late-stage rounds are ballooning in size and IPO and M&A action is picking up, too.
Ballooning medical costs are the chief cause of costly insurance—jumping from 22% of premium costs in 2000 to 52% in 2013.
Under its influence, federal spending decreased from $85033 trillion in 2011 to $3.51 trillion in 2014, rather than ballooning year by year.
Stan Shipley, a strategist at Evercore ISI, pointed out ballooning junk bond spreads were false recession signals in 2002, 2005 and 2011.
"The ballooning costs of healthcare act as a hungry tapeworm on the American economy," Buffet said in a statement out this morning.
And to the extent that budgets have recovered anywhere, they've had to contend with ever ballooning pension costs and dwindling state support.
Coupled with unprecedented population growth, ballooning waste is likely to pose major problems even as local recycling initiatives multiply, environmental activists say.
Brazil has struggled for years to contain prison violence, amid a ballooning prison population that now ranks as the world's third highest.
However, many taxpayers may not realize they are additionally subsidizing a ballooning shadow government of some 5.3 million contract and grant employees.
And the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy, which mandated prosecution of first-time illegal entry, played a role in those ballooning numbers.
Analysts say one problem behind the ballooning budget deficit is that the economy has not grown as much as the government projected.
The planned land policy has unnerved some investors already concerned about the country's weak economic growth, ballooning public debt and policy missteps.
But if you find the right customers, the ballooning student debt problem could also be an opportunity, Cagney and his cofounders understood.
The other, Balloon Adventures Dubai, co-founded by the Hungarian ballooning expert Peter Kollar, has been flying tourists over Dubai since 20023.
Her popularity sank toward the end of her current term as a result of slow economic growth and a ballooning public debt.
We in the media should do less "horseface" and more ballooning deficits, dysfunctional federal agencies, disgraceful cabinet members and reckless judicial appointments.
A similar decline in ridership has taken place in public transit systems in other cities where confirmed cases of coronavirus are ballooning.
As Kapadia's film tells it, Maradona's increased exposure coincided with ballooning irresponsibility (he fathered a son he didn't acknowledge for three decades).
Taxi drivers, who are represented by the union, pay for gas out of pocket; other protesters voiced alarm at ballooning consumer prices.
In an earlier effort to cut ballooning debt, Costa Rica in July approved the placement of up to $1.5 billion in bonds.
In addition to the seven hits he gave up, Montero also walked three batters and hit another, ballooning his E.R.A. to 10.45.
"The ballooning costs of healthcare act as a hungry tapeworm on the American economy," Berkshire CEO Warren Buffett said in a statement.
The resulting political dysfunction means that serious problems fester, whether it's crumbling national infrastructure, ballooning debt or an overstretched and underfunded military.
The ballooning U.S. deficit is more troubling, especially after the House and Senate passed a spending bill that dramatically increases U.S. debt.
A new documentary on Branson's hot-air ballooning adventures titled "Don't Look Down," is being released in select theaters on Nov. 11.
Republicans have sought to downsize the federal program, which has ballooning debt, in hopes of fostering a private market for flood insurance.
After accounting for iOS 6403, there just isn't enough storage for today's ballooning app sizes, as well as music, photos and videos.
Since 2009, more than half of the states have taken steps to slow or eliminate prison growth and control ballooning correctional costs.
Republicans have sought to downsize the federal program, and its ballooning debt, in hopes of fostering a private market for flood insurance.
I've been trying to think through the next step: What effect will a ballooning deficit have on markets and the political climate?
The results come despite ballooning student loan debt, which many experts predict will hold back consumer spending this holiday and down the road.
Anti-drug lawmakers, whose ballooning, melon-shaped heads (and uniformly compressed facial features) appear ready to tip over when they're not dangerously undersized.
Some 20% of the overall decline in home ownership among the young can be attributed to ballooning student debt, according to the report.
And he has done so with no real focus on (or care for) what the ballooning debt means for our overall financial health.
In the 1980s Ronald Reagan sent deficits ballooning by cutting taxes for the rich, and oversaw fast growth in spite of modest protectionism.
They are believed to have resulted in a ballooning of the U.S. prison population and had a disproportionate effect on defendants of color.
Meanwhile, the national debt is ballooning at a faster rate than expected, with the U.S. deficit expected to hit $1.2 trillion by 2020.
Megvii outlined a number of risks for its business, from ballooning research and development costs to negative publicity relating to facial recognition technology.
In particular, he said he does not think Trump's tax cuts can be implemented without stifling social services or ballooning the national deficit.
In order to fly, spiders use a technique called ballooning, turning their silk into a sort of kite that takes them long distances.
China's economic transition has caused a problem for the government—how to avert a sharp slowdown while keeping a lid on ballooning debt.
Lula's government — along with that of Dilma Rousseff, his successor — led to a ballooning fiscal deficit and contributed to an unsustainable pension system.
Ronan explains that the bump has been with him for years, starting as a tiny spot and then ballooning into a painful mass.
Experts cite ballooning costs, including from duplicate procedures, potential harm from the tests themselves and the overtreatment of harmless conditions found during scans.
But it was all about expectations at the time, and as with today, funds were covering shorts in late 2014 amid ballooning supply.
Uber has been in London since 2012, starting with 300 drivers in that year and now ballooning to 48,000 registered drivers in 2018.
Meanwhile, the state pension fund in the German state of Bavaria said it would join the ballooning number of lawsuits against the company.
This is a "serious issue" given that the deficit is ballooning at a time of pretty decent growth, the Bipartisan Policy Center warns.
The bottom line is that the Republicans are going to have a heck of a time doing this without ballooning the deficit. 4.
An immediate downgrade was possible but unlikely, despite Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's recent budget bombshell forecasting a big budget deficit and ballooning debt.
The result was a ballooning debt, which grew to more than $11 billion by the end of the third quarter of last year.
Paul also blamed ballooning entitlement programs, such as Social Security and Medicare, for fueling what he believes will be an eventual debt crisis.
Specifically, those voters want to protect their benefits under Social Security and Medicare, both now ballooning as the massive baby boom generation retires.
In an interview, Mr. Cortopassi said his overriding concern is California's ballooning debt, estimated now to be in hundreds of billions of dollars.
Financial adviser Walter Russell of Russell & Company says ballooning credit card balances mean your wealth cannot possibly be accelerating the way you want.
Ars Technica reported last year that Pegasus "has existed since 1990 but now flies less than once" annually due to its ballooning cost.
But when prices hit fever pitch at the end of summer, Chinese policymakers stepped in to warn about price bubbles and ballooning debts.
Probably no other disease will touch so many Americans in such a heartbreaking fashion, and in such ballooning numbers, over the next decade.
For already struggling owners, the ballooning debt can be crushing, leading them to scrimp on crucial services like heat, hot water and repairs.
But there is the risk that the Fed doesn't have much firepower after 10 years of cutting rates and ballooning its balance sheet.
Unlike most government agencies, which lack resources to embrace the cutting-edge, police departments have benefited from ballooning expenditures, especially since 9/11.
But a professor who studies tourism trends said the family's exploits captured New Zealanders' anxieties about the ballooning number of visitors from overseas.
The decline has left new ports and tunnels underutilized and Turkey lacking enough exports to finance its ballooning foreign debt, Mr. Yilmaz said.
Most economists continue to warn that the economic high has been pumped up in part by deep tax cuts financed by ballooning debt.
While the ideological focus of the Tea Party was limited government and ballooning deficits, the MAGA types gleefully shifted to populism and xenophobia.
Nor has anyone explained how — or whether — the plan would be financed or if it would again add to the nation's ballooning deficit.
That's because the price of health care services — not insurance or pharmaceutical profits — is the primary driver of America's ballooning health care spending.
With products that integrate with other hardware and services, Wang is positioning Vizio to meet the demands of a ballooning market for content.
The ballooning deficit is being fueled by increased borrowing by the federal government, which continues to spend more money than it takes in.
Budget officials blamed the gap on a higher minimum wage, cuts to federal Medicaid funding and ballooning enrollment for certain health care services.
Because of the ballooning trade imbalance and widespread hoarding of the greenback, Zimbabwe has experienced a crippling shortage of dollars since last March.
When studying golf balls, researchers have found that when too much spin is added at certain launch angles, there is a "ballooning" effect.
The omnibus rescissions are not the only effort Republicans are considering to temper the fallout from the ballooning deficit spending under their watch.
Republicans in 2017 passed a massive new tax law that cut taxes for many Americans but will also mean runaway and ballooning deficits.
In parallel, Lebanon's economy has also suffered from economic stagnation and ballooning debt, leaving Hezbollah with ever-more limited resources to draw from.
Warren argues that states will see savings in the long run because of she'll slow the ballooning cost of health care over time.
Worries about the country's ballooning debt have hammered its bonds and sent its colon currency CRC= plunging to a record low last month.
Costa Rica's legislative assembly last December approved a package of tax hikes and fiscal measures also meant to cut the country's ballooning debt.
Here's what five experts have to say about its earnings report: Bottom line: Netflix's high-growth potential justifies ballooning expenses and an expensive valuation.
It's nearly impossible to imagine a scenario in which an additional massive, deficit-ballooning 10% tax cut would pass in either chamber of Congress.
The Shanghai Securities News published four reports questioning the risk in Foresea's ballooning universal insurance, and whether it had manipulated numbers to satisfy regulators.
The last thing twenty-one-year-old Pat Fletcher saw before the explosion was the chemical-filled steel tank beside her suddenly ballooning outward.
A voice of reason is needed in the world of ballooning phablets, but until one shows up this column will just have to do.
With the ballooning amount of global debt now with negative yields, central banks will soon have quite a problem on their hands, he said.
But it turns out then when not hot air ballooning or gardening, Tonami's 30-something female inhabitants like nothing better than getting fish drunk.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil on Thursday froze 2 billion reais ($13 million) worth of 2018 federal spending as officials continue to grapple with ballooning expenses.
In particular Liu cited "ballooning," a behavior in which spiders produce gossamer threads to fly through the air, as a particular point of inspiration.
However, as a byproduct of low rates around the world and in the U.S., Laffer said he's not bothered by ballooning federal budget deficits.
Over nine years, only 9.5 miles were completed due to concerns about both a ballooning budget and the environmental effects of the remaining miles.
For Turner, the partnership is another opportunity to serve its sports and entertainment audience while also reaching new segments of the ballooning gaming viewership.
The population is growing and more people are trying to join the knowledge economy, yet that's tough with class sizes ballooning and teachers underpaid.
The bottom line: While the current system is unsustainable, evidenced by ballooning hospital costs, instituting Medicare rates across the board would cause massive disruption.
The Fed had been an aggressive buyer in the Treasury market, ballooning its balance sheet to $4.5 trillion in three rounds of quantitative easing.
Puerto Ricans have been hurting for years as schools have closed and public services have been cut to deal with a ballooning debt crisis.
Paradise sees the Skillz player base ballooning to "hundreds of millions" in the next two years judging by the company's current rate of growth.
The first SLS mission is supposed to fly a space capsule around the moon, but the program is behind schedule and ballooning in cost.
That fueled a surge in home-buying that prompted a tightening in lending rules in January in an effort to tame ballooning household debt.
From ancient fortresses to dramatic waterfalls, we've pulled together the ultimate ballooning destinations around the world where you can go up, up, and away.
This headset is reportedly a bit bigger (207mm x 122mm x 98.5mm) if not just to accommodate the sheer size of Samsung's ballooning devices.
However, many analysts, including the International Energy Agency, are still skeptical OPEC will cut a deal with other producers to reign in ballooning output.
There are longer-term risks to his strategy, including ballooning the federal budget deficit and sowing the seeds, via deregulation, for another financial crisis.
Funds have been ballooning in size as more money continues to flood into Silicon Valley, looking for higher returns than can be found elsewhere.
Macri says these measures are necessary to reduce the ballooning fiscal deficit and attract the investment needed to reboot Latin America's third-largest economy.
However, many analysts, including the International Energy Agency, are still sceptical OPEC will cut a deal with other producers to reign in ballooning output.
A worsening dollar shortage crippled imports, while the government faced a ballooning public debt, partly due to huge subsidy costs and poor tax collection.
For years, Congress has appropriated significant resources to the VA, with the VA's mental health budget ballooning to a requested $9.4 billion in 2019.
This cautionary tale of risky lending, ballooning debt and market speculation should be a clear warning of looming perils in the student loan industry.
Egyptian politicians have blamed the import-dependent country's ballooning trade deficit, which stood at $42.64 billion in 2016, for putting pressure on the pound.
The real problem lies with ballooning entitlement spending in future decades resulting from current policies that the president is so far unwilling to touch.
Now that they're faced with the consequences – a ballooning deficit – they want to pay for it out of your health care and retirement security.
Jeff Flake of Arizona and James Lankford of Oklahoma are among the other GOP senators with fears about the proposal ballooning budget deficits. Sen.
Mr. Bruni's time would be better spent investigating the real tragedy in higher education — rising tuition rates, ballooning student debt and poor graduation rates.
Zimmermann allowed seven runs on nine hits in 3 2/3 innings in a loss to Cleveland on Friday, ballooning his ERA to 3.81.
The leu hit a record low of 4.6585 against the euro this week, driven by concerns over budget spending and a ballooning trade deficit.
I've slept on my side, stomach, and back, and was never disappointed — no weak thin spots or the sides ballooning up around my face.
Africa's most industrialised economy is mired in recession, and faces revenue shortfalls, ballooning debt, cash-strapped state firms and a rising public wage bill.
Last year, it joined the ballooning number of consumer packaged giants to launch a venture unit in hopes of keeping closer tabs on innovation.
Dave Lancaster, 45, used to binge every day on sausages, chips, pies and wine for years, ballooning to a nearly 480 pounds in 2016.
Public interest groups say the "Controlling the Unchecked and Reckless Ballooning of Lifeline Act of 2016," or CURB Act, which was introduced by Rep.
The Silicon Valley venture firm that helped popularize seed investing has decided to stop taking outside money, blaming the ballooning size of seed rounds.
Those policies will find effective persuasion for those millennials who are out of work and tired of paying taxes for a ballooning entitlement state.
Last year it joined the ballooning number of consumer packaged giants to launch a venture unit in hopes of keeping closer tabs on innovation.
"The ballooning costs of health care act as a hungry tapeworm on the American economy," said Warren E. Buffett, the head of Berkshire Hathaway.
In a statement on Tuesday, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee alluded to the ballooning size of the field in attacking Mr. Bullock.
And with inflation soaring and debt ballooning, his finance team is scrambling, desperate to secure a multibillion-dollar rescue package to avoid economic collapse.
Republicans have been conspicuously quiet about the ballooning national debt as they press to enact deep tax cuts before the end of the year.
Meanwhile, Ronald Reagan's astonishing negligence regarding the crisis back in the '80s undoubtedly contributed to H.I.V. infections and deaths ballooning into a worldwide plague.
Los Angeles has had years of thick air pollution due to a ballooning population, unregulated industry, a booming car industry, and its natural geography.
This year, the National Balloon Museum in Indianola, Iowa, announced that Mr. Levin would be inducted into the Ballooning Hall of Fame in July.
Several factors combined to create an economic storm that hit millennials particularly hard: Student loan balances began ballooning, coupled with a terrible job market.
Last year, he earned nearly $20053 million — about 1,000 times more than his typical employee earns— which sparked some controversy about ballooning executive pay.
Corker, a prominent deficit hawk, said he wants his fellow Republicans to add a backstop measure to prevent tax cuts from ballooning the deficit.
Budget neutrality would allow increased economic activity from restraining government while allocating more tax revenue from that growth to pay down expected ballooning deficits.
Automobiles, the federal agency has said, are part of the ballooning "internet of things" that is constantly transmitting potentially sensitive data across the web.
He pitched just one third of an inning with a walk and gave up two runs, ballooning his ERA to 13.50 on the season.
In December, Toshiba warned it was preparing to write off "several billion U.S. dollars" because of ballooning expenses at its American nuclear subsidiary, Westinghouse.
The catch in the ballooning proposals is that they can seem politically unrealistic, especially if Congress remains under divided control after next year's elections.
But lawmakers will have to do away with many other tax preferences as well in order to prevent their plans from ballooning the debt.
He's essentially asking for the same thing -- but without any legislative work backing his new idea and amid a deficit shown to be ballooning.
The anger has been fueled by the nation's worsening economy, which has suffered soaring inflation, anemic growth, flagging exports and a ballooning budget deficit.
The goal is to rein in the ballooning cost of censuses, from $20.8 per person counted in 22.1 to more than $21.5 in 211.
We shouldn't have the illusion that if we start doing things differently, that it would help with our problems with this ballooning organized crime.
Republicans, once the party of fiscal responsibility, are staring down a ballooning federal deficit, comparable to when the nation was still recovering from the recession.
He seems to have abandoned the principles he championed during his time in Congress — fiscal responsibility and budget austerity — leaving ballooning deficits and Republican infighting.
During the hearing, Republican Representative Dana Rohrabacher noted that other deserving NASA missions may have lost out on funding because of this project's ballooning costs.
Portman, director of the Office of Management and Budget under President George W. Bush, said he'd like to see policies that address ballooning debt projections.
The country's pension system has contributed to a ballooning fiscal deficit, which surged to 8 percent of GDP last year from 3 percent in 2013.
But if Uber can wrangle the logistics, its drones could ease the costs of running Eats, allowing it to grow volume without losses ballooning, too.
Italy's Deputy Prime Minister, Luigi Di Maio, has told CNBC that his country will not change course despite fears of ballooning debt and struggling growth.
Planning for the 2020 Tokyo games has run into problems, including ballooning costs, the scrapping of the initial main stadium design and delays in construction.
Ballooning asset bubbles and rising financial leverage were increasingly narrowing the scope for further liquidity and credit easing, Societe Generale explained in a Wednesday note.
It's an interesting play, and one that could result in something much bigger, if the messaging activity ends up ballooning as it did on Facebook.
The 10-year Treasury yield had hovered around 3 percent since late last month on concerns about rising inflation and a ballooning federal budget gap.
Yamato raised delivery prices for retail customers by 15 percent in October, the first such hike in nearly three decades, to overcome ballooning labor costs.
In fact, for over two decades, the tiger "farming" industry in China has been quietly ballooning, and it's about to get a lot more legitimate.
Meanwhile, the amount of money that car companies need to earmark for research and development is ballooning, especially as competition with Silicon Valley heats up.
It's easy to imagine Pied Piper ballooning into some quasi-Google or an even more ludicrous version of Facebook, with Richard bumbling at the helm.
The North Carolina-based startup has been growing at a rapid clip — ballooning to 106 employees across offices in San Francisco, New York and Raleigh.
The worry, two sources said, is that a ballooning trade deficit would dwarf even a trillion-dollar investment that's spread over a number of years.
What to do about the Fed's ballooning balance sheet stood out as the overarching debate in the U.S. central bank's closed-door meetings that year.
A dollar shortage and a ballooning black market for hard currency have also made foreign-made goods more expensive in a heavily import-dependent country.
Real-world evidence involves collecting data outside traditional randomised clinical trials, the current gold standard for judging medicines, and interest in the field is ballooning.
In a time when the price of flagship smartphones in both iOS and Android worlds are ballooning, this is a very welcome nod to affordability.
The Ford class has elicited some criticism for ballooning costs over the years, growing from $85033 billion to $36 billion in the last 10 years.
They had to organize and fight in the 1960s and 70s for salaries commensurate with both their sought-after skills and their sports' ballooning profits.
On the economic front, Moise said he hopes to implement stronger mechanisms to avoid tax and customs evasion to help reduce the ballooning budgetary deficit.
He cited telecoms company BT as a "classic example" of where investors can be put off buying a stock because of a ballooning pension deficit.
Victims are generally poor and uneducated, have little faith in the government and do not know that most courts will wipe out the ballooning interest.
The actual result has been lower wages and a ballooning deficit that Republicans want to use as an excuse to cut Medicare and Social Security.
But tight monetary policy, ballooning U.S. budget deficits and record levels of U.S. corporate debt are raising the specter of losses in debt markets, too.
And the budget agreement allows Trump to extinguish further debate on the ballooning deficit beyond next year's presidential election, neutralizing it as a campaign issue.
A reward fund grew by nearly $100,000 since last week, ballooning to $260,000 by Sunday, according to Greg Willey at Crime Stoppers of Central Iowa.
First class mail, the Postal Service's top revenue stream, continues to decline each year, while high labor costs and ballooning pensions add billions in expenses.
The ratings agency pointedly raised questions about the company's decision to spend $54 billion on stock buybacks since 2012 while its debt load was ballooning.
The debt surged by 41% in Obama&aposs first 1,012 days in office, ultimately ballooning by about 84% as fiscal 2016 drew to a close.
The central bank's bond holdings are ballooning in the midst of the pandemic, a topic that has also sparked complaints from Republicans in the past.
The increasing number of bond hearings is also thwarting the Trump administration in its effort to reduce a ballooning backlog of cases in immigration courts.
In 2018, Red Dead Redemption 2 — arguably the biggest, most convincing, and successful recent open-world title — pushed the ballooning approach to its logical extreme.
In the United States, interest rates remain low, corporate earnings are ballooning thanks in part to tax cuts and stock prices remain near historic highs.
Premiums are ballooning in fire-prone zones, and insurers are dropping thousands of homes in high-risk areas, according to California's Department of Insurance (CDI).
And they have only silence when it comes to the nation's ballooning deficit as a result of the tax cut and increased spending under Trump.
Related: In the prelude to the census, which occurs every 21908 years, the government has embraced technology as never before, hoping to stop costs ballooning.
A dollar shortage and a ballooning black market for hard currency have also made foreign-made goods more expensive in a heavily import-dependant country.
In 2013, Finkelstein's co-investors in Prometheus bought him out of the company, reportedly in response to ballooning costs and little growth under his leadership.
Boeing fired Muilenburg last month amid a ballooning crisis around its 737 Max jets in the wake of two fatal crashes that killed 3023 people.
Breakingviews The ballooning market for so-called initial coin offerings — which has boomed to $1.3 billion so far this year — just got a reality check.
Such a strategy could also help the network avoid ballooning actor salaries that helped Thrones become one of the most expensive shows that ever aired.
But I read this book on her that was a great resource to understand the obsession and the passion that this woman had for ballooning.
The barrage of new views coincides with a ballooning federal deficit and fiscal stimulus, with anticipated debt and inflation prompting divergent calls from top strategists.
ABOARD THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S PLANE — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is traveling to Turkey, Jerusalem and Brussels, amid a ballooning military conflict in Syria.
The project has progressed in fits and starts for years, plagued by design and management problems that have led to long delays and ballooning costs.
The ballooning deficit comes as Republican lawmakers push for deep tax cuts that could further swell the national debt, which has already topped $20 trillion.
Real-world evidence involves collecting data outside traditional randomized clinical trials, the current gold standard for judging medicines, and interest in the field is ballooning.
A severe deterioration in the greenback can end up hurting the U.S. economy by ballooning the trade deficit as a result of higher import costs.
However, when it comes to Buffett's capital allocation decisions over the past decade, as well as Berkshire's ballooning cash balance, there is certainly room for improvement.
The hospitals, under pressure from the ballooning Medicare system, is relieving the pressure where it can, through convoluted pricing, secret pricing strategies and inflated, unintelligible bills.
Over the past four years, we've experienced exceptional ballooning of company valuations, as well as cheap money and gigantic, unjustifiable acquisitions that simply perpetuate higher valuations.
The leaders of the biggest U.S. banks have a message for Congress: take a closer look at the ballooning markets for student and corporate loans. Rep.
On Friday, senators were wrangling with how to raise $350 billion or more in taxes over 10 years to prevent their legislation from ballooning the deficit.
"In terms of indemnities, I don't think they will suffer huge losses in a per case basis, but if the numbers keep ballooning, that's another story."
This is the latest in a series of proposed austerity measures that have angered people already buckling under ballooning debt, rising prices and falling living standards.
But the company, which first launched services to buy and sell Bitcoin back in 2012, has famously had problems catering to its fast-ballooning customer base.
He cites an unsustainable environment of aging demographics, increasing entitlements, huge budget deficits, ballooning debt, and bank weakness as causes for a perpetual quantitative easing program.
The ballooning number of mostly Central American families turning themselves into border agents and asking for asylum has pushed U.S. border agencies to a breaking point.
Seattle, like other West Coast cities including Portland and Los Angeles, has been struggling with a ballooning homeless problem and growing illegal encampments across the city.
As central banks around the world engage in unprecedented monetary easing, negative yielding debt is ballooning, endangering the way the global economy is supposed to function.
Japan, confronted with the ballooning cost of caring for an ageing population, is introducing a cost-effectiveness test for drugs as a means of capping prices.
Emerging Asian countries with ballooning current account deficits due to expensive oil imports, like India and Indonesia, have been the biggest casualties so far this year.
We can make our tax code fairer, more competitive, and more efficient, but it shouldn't be done by saddling our kids with a ballooning national debt.
U.S. oil prices settled lower after seesawing throughout Thursday, as ballooning U.S. crude inventories and a lack of new progress to temper supply capped bullish sentiment.
Oil fell for the first time in a week as investors weighed up how successful potential talks among producers to rein in ballooning oversupply would be.
One of Macri's first moves in power was to slim down Argentina's bloated public payroll, firing thousands in a bid to tame a ballooning fiscal deficit.
To respond to the ballooning number of children in detention, the report says, HHS relied on private contractors with less rigorous FBI background check hiring practices.
While the economy is experiencing its longest sustained expansion in American history, the federal deficit is ballooning — when its supposed to shrink during strong economic times.
Ballooning pension liabilities for some cities in the nation's sixth most populous state have led to budget cuts, tax increases, asset sales and credit rating downgrades.
Tillis on Sunday voiced concerns about legislation that would add to the already ballooning national debt, noting that he voted against the most recent spending bill.
Japan, confronted with the ballooning cost of caring for an aging population, is introducing a cost-effectiveness test for drugs as a means of capping prices.
Creating a more streamlined and efficient Defense Department, one that will be able to address a different but very real 21st century threat — the ballooning debt.
The government started cracking down in 2016, when they passed new amendments to The Children Act, legislation designed to better regulate the ballooning and unregulated industry.
Subprime ABS issuance averaged just over $9083 billion in 2013 and 2014 before ballooning to over $25 billion in 2015, the highest level since 2005-2006.
Though, some argue the tax bill will be a much less stimulative force and lead to ballooning budget deficits and an increase in the national debt.
Unfortunately, Republicans have not made enough of a distinction with Democrats on a vital issue, and that is our ballooning national debt and unfunded liabilities crisis.
But here in Australia, the Skywhale — now owned by Global Ballooning Australia, with Ms. Piccinini holding the intellectual property rights — is mostly known for being controversial.
She became a director, but took a largely passive role as her father's successors expanded the company around the world, ballooning the value of her holdings.
Co-founder/Army officer Grant Demaree says that much of the military's planning is buried in Word/PowerPoint documents, with inefficiencies leading to ballooning team sizes.
A number of politicians have voiced concern over ballooning deficits, including current House Speaker Paul Ryan, who raised a warning on the nation's debt in 2012.
A market exists in a way that it did not 10 years ago, and predictions of it ballooning into a multi-trillion dollar economy are increasing.
Another bankruptcy today could potentially lump individual claims from wildfires in with Wall Street's claims, possibly ballooning the payout and leaving victims to compete with creditors.
In his office, Mr. Johnson pointed to the ballooning city budget — now nearly $90 billion — as a reason for Mr. de Blasio to back the proposal.
Modi and Xi will also discuss India's ballooning trade deficit with China and the question of allowing Chinese telecoms equipment maker Huawei into India's 5G network.
Yellen said the U.S economy was strong beyond the ballooning national debt, with the country near full employment and the financial system steadied by Dodd-Frank.
The warehousing of Japan's most vulnerable highlights the paradox in a country struggling with a stalled birthrate and ballooning social welfare costs as the population ages.
And that belief, coupled with the ballooning threat of climate change and a growing sense of despair, propelled me to visit the church forests of Ethiopia.
Last week, figures from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office warned of many more years of higher deficits to come, which will lead to ballooning national debt.
Reuters reported the news of the interest payment on Wednesday, as the cash-trapped company struggles with ballooning dollar debt due to losses in the peso.
An economic downturn with ballooning inflation and a lack of investment in low income districts has also helped boost crime, turning them into no-go areas.
Healthcare reform is needed for more than the broken Affordable Care Act because of the ballooning costs that are more than government-run healthcare can afford.
Its more technical name comes from the telltale "ballooning" of the left ventricle: when it expands, it looks like a tako-tsubo, a Japanese octopus trap.
Possible Abe successors including former foreign minister Fumio Kishida, as well as Ishiba, have spoken about the need to fix Japan's ballooning debt with fiscal consolidation.
Most of those people can remain in the United States while their asylum claims are processed, which can take years because of ballooning immigration court backlogs.
Even aside from jokes, though, the show's ballooning episode length also leaves room for a few tangential storylines that don't add much of anything at all.
"You've just seen a ballooning effect of liabilities" as the discount rate continues to fall to new lows, said Zorast Wadia, a principal at actuarial firm Milliman.
Instagram is slowly ballooning into a space where users are asked to devote more time toward their screen, instead of being able to pop in and out.
Governor Chris Christie's administration suspended the COLA payments, which are tied to inflation, as part of 2011 reforms aimed at curtailing the ballooning cost of public pensions.
Indeed, some investors may see a silver lining in the diminished prospects for more tax cuts, given concerns about the ballooning deficit and even higher interest rates.
"Everything that is happening in my field right now is ballooning in its impacts, be it carbon emissions from aircraft or solid waste from aircraft," she says.
Bolsonaro was elected president in October on a market-friendly platform that included privatizations, cost-cutting, reforming a ballooning public pension system and stopping the fiscal deficit.
He sees value in relying more heavily on the departments themselves, instead of ballooning the White House foreign policy shop which he now oversees, this official said.
Sea continues to subsidize Shopee to help it battle longer running rivals like Alibaba-owned Lazada, and that accounts for a large chunk of its ballooning costs.
Between 2100 and 26.4, the real had lost more than half of its value as concerns over Brazil's ballooning public debt added to an emerging market rout.
The company has spent billions of dollars in deals in the past years, ballooning its debt to $26.6 billion, more than half of its current market value.
As Australia tries to meet the need of its ballooning population, public investment is in a strong upswing, with flow-through effects on the non-mining sector.
Less debt makes government regulators happy, who are keen to expand homeownership without also encouraging reckless lending standards and ballooning debt that led to the last crisis.
To avoid sticker shock, insurers have masked premium increased with ballooning copayments—customers now need to pay more out of pocket before receiving any benefits under ObamaCare.
Maria laid bare some of the island's underlying fissures — crumbling infrastructure, a shrinking population that left the island without enough trained doctors, and a ballooning debt crisis.
As a result, families with children are often released to await an immigration court hearing, which can be scheduled well into the future due to ballooning backlogs.
On the corporate side, companies in the U.S. have taken advantage of low interest rates both to grow business and reward shareholders, ballooning their own debt sums.
Greenspan told CNBC on Thursday that the best way to pay for cutting taxes is to reduce spending on ballooning entitlements such as Social Security and Medicare.
Bristol, UK (CNN)Take a ride in a hot air balloon with the Royal Engineers as they float over Bristol in Europe's largest hot air ballooning event.
This ballooning compliance bill has made it more cost-effective in many cases for big banks to simply cut off smaller banking clients in higher-risk geographies.
Turkey's lira made gains on Wednesday after the country's central bank raised interest rates for the first time this year in an effort to counter ballooning inflation.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has long feared ballooning debt in the red-hot property sector was pinching consumers' ability to spend elsewhere in the economy.
Opposition to Army Secretary nominee Mark Green is ballooning, with current and former service academy faculty members and a former Pentagon official coming out against him Friday.
People want an end to ballooning drug costs, new policies that address increasing out-of-pocket costs and continued ironclad protection for those with pre-existing conditions.
Obi belts tied wrap cashmere jackets and coats lined in satin; swathes of satin swirled around sheath dresses; and ballooning ball gowns topped miniskirts and skinny trousers.
But with the sudden influx of funding, immature founders are finding themselves with ballooning costs, teams, and issues without understanding how to actually address any of them.
JPMorgan Chase partnered with software company Persado to use its AI-powered tool to improve its marketing messaging, which could help the bank reign in ballooning expenses.
Postponing payment on student loans can be tempting for many new graduates who feel cash-crunched, but doing so can lead to ballooning payments down the road.
This means that the more pipelines, gas delivery, and LNG facilities FERC approves the more fees it is able to collect to support its fast ballooning budget.
Then, Sri Lanka, unable to repay its ballooning debt with China, handed over the Chinese-built port at Hambantota in a 212-year lease agreement last year.
Lawmakers also have to contend with a ballooning federal deficit and a looming deadline to address spending caps that Congress put in place under President Barack Obama.
Rivers-Woods took on the role of town evangelist when she realized that the ballooning military population was given no introduction to Korean customs, language or food.
CBOT corn was pressured by ballooning U.S. stocks of corn-based ethanol fuel, combined with fears of a slowdown in the transportation sector due to the coronavirus.
By late afternoon black smoke rose from a line of burning buildings along the ridgeline of the town, ballooning in the sky and blocking out the horizon.
For Amazon, bringing more transportation capabilities in-house could help rein in ballooning shipping costs — a metric it only just recently began breaking out in quarterly earnings.
Corporate lobbyists and independent experts have said Congress and Trump are far apart on critical issues, such as how to slash rates without ballooning the federal deficit.
Even as Daniels traverses the country on her provocatively titled dance tour, her friends suggested she might be rattled by her role in the ballooning national drama.
As the city's finances took a hit from an economic crisis and a ballooning deficit, Bloomberg targeted union contracts and pensions as a path to financial stabilization.
Les Otten, a registered Republican, said he voted for Bloomberg because he is a moderate and his agenda addresses climate change and the ballooning federal budget deficit.
The Treasury Department is issuing a 20-year bond for the first time in 34 years to help pay for the ballooning $1 trillion dollar budget deficit.
Maybe that will focus his mind on the need to rein in the ballooning U.S. budget deficit, which is the proximate cause of our widening trade deficit.
It comes as the We Co., WeWork's parent company, moved this week to delay the IPO, reflecting ongoing skepticism around its corporate governance structure and ballooning losses.
Aramco's ballooning size meant that by the early years of the 21st century, Saudi Arabia's economy was almost entirely dependent on oil revenues for growth and prosperity.
Brazil fell into one of its deepest recessions on record last year as a bitter political dispute within President Dilma Rousseff's coalition helped fuel a ballooning budget gap.
Before you jump to any conclusions, the answer is no; competitive air ballooning doesn't involve trying to shoot down other balloons and knock them out of the sky.
But analysts said Morrison faces a difficult task of addressing a ballooning budget deficit of about A$40 billion ($30.67 billion) this year while shoring up electorate support.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the project has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
Lottery players have another chance to strike it rich on Saturday, with the Powerball jackpot ballooning to an estimated $550 million, the sixth largest in the game's history.
But it was the only solution Republicans had come up with to raise enough revenue to help offset corporate tax cuts and keep the budget deficit from ballooning.
Morley said that it&aposs unclear if "electric fields are required to allow spider ballooning," but added, "we do know... that they are sufficient," while speaking with ScienceAlert .
A sample of their many trips includes a cross-Atlantic trip on the Queen Elizabeth 2, a ski trip to Aspen, and ballooning in the south of France.
The pair are currently taking care of 120 animals and that number is ballooning every day, which poses serious challenges when it comes to finding enough pet food.
"Submitting as little as what they'd spend on a dinner out, say $15 to $25 [per month], could help to stop their balance from ballooning unnecessarily," he says.
In December, the Queens Library at Court Square, in the Citigroup Building, opened a 1,700-square-foot expansion, much of it geared toward the ballooning population of children.
Colome had given up runs in his previous five appearances, ballooning his ERA from 1.95 to 4.10, but he worked around one hit to close out the win.
Gasoline prices are plunging and are already down over 10 percent for the year after ballooning and the prospect of more production out of Iran and Saudi Arabia.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The ballooning market for so-called initial coin offerings – which has boomed to $1.3 billion so far this year – just got a reality check.
We will wake up and feel the effects of continued government spending, the persistent lowering of tax revenue, ballooning mandatory social welfare payments, and ever-increasing interest payments.
Though formally charged with manipulating national accounts, her downfall was largely precipitated by Brazil's economic reversals, which were compounded by ballooning corruption investigations and her own leadership failures.
But analysts are increasingly worried that China's growth is becoming too reliant on government spending, ballooning debt levels and a housing market that is showing signs of overheating.
The ballooning controversy surrounding Clinton's private server has overwhelmed the State Department, which has been battling dozens of open records lawsuits connected to the Democratic presidential front-runner.
Berkshire's last entire company acquisition was Precision Castparts in 2015 and the company hasn't meaningfully accelerated its buyback program, which have both contributed to the ballooning cash balance.
It should be a priority to reduce our ballooning trade deficit, create more jobs, and position America as a global leader once again on the geo-political stage.
Mr. Johnson, 63, is a competitive triathlete who has run 20 marathons, climbed the tallest mountains on all seven continents and almost died twice on gas ballooning adventures.
The magnetosphere has a tadpole shape, ballooning 600,000 to 493 million miles toward the sun and stretching all the way out to Saturn some 600 million miles distant.
The federal deficit jumped 2202 percent in the first seven months of the current fiscal year, ballooning to $2628 billion, well above the previous year's $28500 billion mark.
The 85033 Bush tax cuts are an example of deficit-ballooning provisions that had to be sunset after ten years to avoid a Byrd Rule point of order.
Last month, it released a draft of tighter rules covering payday lending that are aimed at keeping low-income people out of an endless cycle of ballooning debt.
News of the ballooning costs of the Stuttgart project comes as Germany's leading political parties struggle to form a new government, more than two months after national elections.
" Vice, in an article on how Phoenix is the "worst place ever," described it as "a bloated tangle of tasteless architecture that never seems to stop ballooning outward.
National Republicans have more than $40 million more in the bank than the Democratic National Committee, ballooning from only a $10 million advantage immediately after the presidential election.
A number of factors—a costly involvement in the Second Congo War, the ballooning Asian Tiger crisis, corruption, and years of drought—came together to enlarge the deficit.
BPJS Kesehatan has already requested a 16.5 trillion rupiah government bailout this year after a ballooning balance sheet deficit left hospitals and pharmaceuticals companies complaining of unpaid bills.
But the thing about student loans is that unlike Social Security and Medicare, it's not quite the same situation where the ballooning balance is covering an existing benefit.
Economists have long warned that the ballooning U.S. debt, now at $85033 trillion, could spike borrowing costs, crowd out economic growth and even threaten the country's national security.
He likened debt-financed U.S. budget deficits to Miracle-Gro plant food and remarked that the benefits of the ballooning deficit, stemming from tax cuts, were not permanent.
Pakistan's electricity grid is disintegrated, its infant mortality rate is among the most distressing in Asia, its currency is sliding, and its debt — especially to China — is ballooning.
But the ballooning assessment industry — including the tech companies and consulting firms that profit from assessment — is a symptom of higher education's crisis, not a solution to it.
I expect such prizes will elude "Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo," even though Kechiche pawned his Palme to finance the project after producers balked at the director's ballooning shoot.
The problem of what to do with ballooning digital photo collections, on the other hand, is perhaps the great unsolved tech support question of the last 30 years.
For the public, the cuts have meant less access to field offices, and ballooning wait times in the remaining 1,229 offices and on the agency's toll-free line.
Most alarming to many, the material is beginning to overwhelm the planet's oceans — from the ballooning Great Pacific Garbage Patch to trash discovered in the Pacific's deepest reaches.
Each of these proposals allows Washington to continue capturing projected revenue increases into the future, while simultaneously not addressing the true budgetary problem — which is ballooning mandatory spending.
And Democrats have pledged they will adhere to a strict policy of pay-as-you-go on new policy measures to avoid adding to a ballooning national debt.
It is also now suffering from a ballooning budget deficit that has reached 10 percent of GDP and that is putting Brazil's public debt on an unsustainable path.
Mega VC funds are competing over pre-seed deals for the buzziest startups and Y Combinator's batch sizes are ballooning, leaving little room for accelerators with similar pitches.
Still, China's cheese market is ballooning, forecast to hit $800 million this year, with sales to grow on average 15 percent a year through 2022, according to Euromonitor.
Turkey's ballooning loan growth was fine before the lira crashed, and when the economy was growing at a more than 153 percent pace, as it did in 215.
The result of all this is ballooning budgets and dire lack of oversight from taxpayers and a supine Congress that regularly rubber stamps spending bills for the Pentagon.
They include climbing trade tensions sparked by President Donald Trump's aluminum and steel tariffs, a more hawkish Federal Reserve, a ballooning budget deficit and frothy stock market valuations.
Trump has made China a major focus of his presidency, vowing to address trade practices blamed for wholesale theft of U.S. technology and a ballooning U.S. trade deficit.
Ms. Graber rejoined the city agency in the late 1980s as caseloads were ballooning, the staff was dwindling, and a recession was delivering more children into foster care.
Figuring out a revenue model early on is important for the longevity of an mHealth app or service, particularly given the ballooning costs associated with developing this content.
The ballooning size of the Dixons breach is interesting in light of Europe's strict new data protection regulation, which put the onus on data controllers to disclose breaches rapidly.
To sell additional barrels but avoid adding to ballooning oversupply, NIOC is looking at buying stakes in existing and new refineries overseas, Qamsari said, without specifying countries or companies.
" &aposALIEN&apos WASPS LAY EGGS INSIDE CATERPILLARS THAT BURST THROUGH THEM The researchers added "that the presence of a vertical e-field elicits ballooning behavior and takeoff in spiders.
Fiscal hawks like Aso have argued the tax hike is critical to rein in Japan's huge public debt and cover ballooning social welfare costs of its fast-ageing population.
SINGAPORE, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Oil prices fell away from 5-week highs early on Wednesday, as analysts doubted a successful outcome from producer talks to rein in ballooning oversupply.
Though analysts say polyethylene profit margins are already at their narrowest in around seven years, ballooning supplies could drive them even lower - placing high-cost producers under critical pressure.
Latin America's largest economy nosedived after a ballooning budget deficit prompted President Dilma Rousseff and the central bank to raise taxes, cut spending and raise interest rates last year.
Dish has just below 53 million satellite TV customers and loses hundreds of thousands of subscribers each quarter as subscribers cancel video service in the face of ballooning costs.
Many in business have said privately that they are terrified of a Trump administration and the possibility of trade wars and ballooning deficits, yet few CEOs vocally oppose him.
The ballooning deficit, as measured on a generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) basis, underscored the cost of an impasse between Illinois' Republican governor and Democrats who control the legislature.
This was the starting point for researchers at the UK's Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) who are trying to find novel approaches to battle Britain's ballooning obesity problem.
Daimler said its fourth-quarter operating profit fell 22 percent as trade wars and ballooning costs for developing electric and self-driving cars hit profits at Mercedes-Benz cars.
Finding a sustainable way to feed a ballooning global population is no mean feat, especially when food production is touted as one of the main contributors to climate change.
Snap lost $443 million this quarter, up nearly 4X from $116 million in Q2 2016, showing its marketing and sales expenses are ballooning despite it still missing on earnings.
The scene was reminiscent of a string of caravans that left Central America a year ago, at one point ballooning into a group of 7,000 people in southern Mexico.
And today's high-end games increasingly have to justify their ballooning development costs by stretching out the amount of time those beautiful, expensive art assets appear on players' screens.
The Arizona conservative said on Wednesday he was more comfortable with the tax bill because of indications there would be provisions in it to protect against ballooning the deficit.
Baqir was last month appointed to lead the central bank in Pakistan, which has been hit by ballooning current and fiscal account deficits and repeated devaluations of the rupee.
Pakistan is likely to soon face painful conditions for foreign financing - possibly an International Monetary Fund bailout - to address dwindling foreign currency reserves and a ballooning current account deficit.
The spiders ascended into the air when electric fields were present, and descended when the team turned them off, demonstrating a clear correlation between electrostatic forces and ballooning ability.
Studies have shown that people who drink these extra calories don't compensate by consuming commensurately fewer calories from food, which has contributed mightily to the ballooning waistlines of Americans.
First, consolidating existing family-related tax benefits into a single, larger CTC will simplify the tax code and provide more benefits to middle class taxpayers without ballooning the deficit.
Each day, the city pushes 1.4 billion liters of water through its pipes - but still falls 800 million liters short of meeting the city's ballooning needs, Giri Nath said.
Gundlach, on an investor webcast, said massive U.S. Treasury supply to fund the ballooning U.S. fiscal deficit along with "Quantitative Tightening" by the Federal Reserve will lift bond yields.
Amid news that Cuba's tourism infrastructure is already overwhelmed, the New York Times reported that food prices have been ballooning drastically on account of the flood of foreign cash.
A supple black jersey dress, cut on the bias to drop to the floor, featured long, ballooning sleeves and a slice taken out at the nape of the neck.
And I find it difficult to imagine that your views on this subject escape the attention of President Trump, who seems increasingly fixated on his own ballooning legal jeopardy.
That's less an artful flip-flop than an extravagant fiction, and it's of a piece with Republicans' sudden complacency about deficits now that they're ballooning under the party's governance.
The bureau also, through civil lawsuits and new rules, went after the payday lending industry, with the aim of protecting low income borrowers from becoming trapped by ballooning debt.
"Informal settlements are ballooning where conditions are inhumane and perhaps the most severe I have seen worldwide," Leilani Farha, special rapporteur on adequate housing last year, said last year.
Bonds, already pressured in the near term by Federal Reserve rate increases, could also face long-term rate pressure from the ballooning Treasury financing required by mounting budget deficits.
Russ Vought, the acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, blamed Democrats and Congress for the ballooning deficit, even though Democrats have not controlled Congress for years.
Now the Often-Wrong-But-Never-Humbled Department tells us the boom is really just a big fat Keynesian stimulus incurred at the cost of our ballooning budget deficits.
The specter of a ballooning deficit that counted as alarming in Stockman's day seems quaint compared with Comey's fears that Trump colluded with a foreign adversary and obstructed justice.
Yet critics say a deficit-financed tax cut is at odds with longstanding Republican calls for fiscal discipline, including that tax cuts not add to the ballooning federal deficit.
But a lack of national standards and rigorous testing — plus a ballooning market — means buyers have to wade through a sea of confounding options to find something that works.
Of course, every venture fund has grown bigger in recent years as more institutions have looked to find more ways into what's been a fast-ballooning private company market.
Even so, Powell cautioned that the country continues to face challenges, including drawing in more workers into the labor force, boosting productivity and reconciling with a ballooning federal deficit.
The cost is swelling, too: Between 2012 and 2017, for those age 60 and older, the average amount of student loan debt almost doubled, ballooning to $23,500 from $12,100.
The most pronounced example, however, was her spring/summer 1997 collection, known as "Body Meets Dress, Dress Meets Body," which consisted largely of stretch dresses pulled over ballooning pads.
Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble wants to avoid the government taking on new debt in 2016, but he has admitted this may be difficult due to the ballooning refugee costs.
The key to solving any potential fallout from the ballooning debt is to remove the perception that Beijing will help solve any problems from a debt blowup, said Zhu.
Because its economy is tied to the energy industry, it is subject to an endless cycle of boom and bust, and to a ballooning population during the good years.
The paper said the debts and assets of China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs), which enjoy monopolies in some industries, easy access to financing, and favoured procurement bids, are ballooning.
Will the work of the future bring ever-ballooning inequality under the guise of what is ultimately the slick, self-serving "philanthropy" of Billionaire Humanism and Winners Take All?
Now Republicans are similarly going it alone trying to adopt major tax changes with a proposal offering huge windfalls to the rich and large corporations while ballooning the deficit.
Those ballooning budget deficits helped give rise to efforts in the United States and Europe to slash government spending, an austerity movement of which Das is a paid-up member.
Malaysia's new government has said it has 1 trillion ringgit in debt and liabilities, blaming the ballooning figure on abuses by the previous administration led by scandal-plagued Najib Razak.
When a recession finally takes hold, defaults will rise as consumers and corporations struggle to repay debts, and lenders that aggressively took on risk will be left with ballooning losses.
But after several years of ballooning orders, many analysts continue to express concerns about the aerospace cycle due to a recent dip in overall demand and concerns over the economy.
The Chinese government has been battling to get its economy back on steadier footing while gently pressing with painful and politically sensitive reforms to cut industrial overcapacity and ballooning debt.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. regulators are advancing rules this week to tighten standards on the ballooning exchange-traded fund industry over the objections of asset managers including BlackRock Inc (BLK.
By making interest payments as soon as you can, on the other hand, you can save yourself from the horror of a ballooning loan thanks to interest charged on interest.
Meanwhile, our sun will one day become a red giant, as it runs out of its hydrogen fuel -- ballooning in size so that it consumes the orbit of the Earth.
Young Aretha hid behind drinking and smoking; mature Aretha retreated to her kitchen to find comfort in banana pudding, wrapping her ballooning body in ever more satiny and sparkly gowns.
But much of the call ended up with Kevin Hassett, chair of the council of economic advisers, being questioned on the dips in the stock market and the ballooning deficit.
Xia Zhengzhou, an analyst at Kaiyuan Securities, said the ballooning in stock-collateralised loans had been driven by high share valuations and by brokerages looking to expand their revenue streams.
The September data from National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) underlined the daunting task facing policy makers as the nation's vast manufacturing industry grapples with slack demand, overcapacity and ballooning debt.
These will provide guidance, but then again, ballooning is an unusual hobby that is controlled in part by humans, in part by Mother Nature, and not at all by passengers.
He is among thousands of importers caught out by the float in November, which has since halved the official value of the Egyptian pound, leaving them with ballooning dollar debts.
Adoption of the single currency ushered in an era of cheap credit that funded a splurge in private consumption and public spending that sent Greece's budget and current deficits ballooning.
That would leave the US with a huge bill for the brick-and-mortar wall Trump pledged, with costs potentially ballooning up to $40 billion, according to MIT Technology Review.
Koike had taken Olympics organizers to task after her election three years ago, saying the Games budget was in danger of ballooning and ordering a review of costs and facilities.
Entitlements should not be considered untouchable and while it's important to be a compassionate society, we must have constraints — otherwise, we'll see uncontrollable expansion our already-ballooning debt cannot sustain.
"Consumers don't necessarily want to see one bill that has a massively ballooning cost to the service provider," said Jefferson Wang, senior partner heading mobile innovation at IBB Consulting Group.
With bulbous, ballooning peasant sleeves; sharply structured sleeves, and cleverly cropped ones, the arm shapes in this show may not be simple to wear, but they make a big impact.
Global esports revenues will hit $1.1 billion in 0003, up 27% from last year, with ballooning income from advertising, sponsorship and media rights, according to gaming industry analytics firm Newzoo.
Politicians in both parties run for election with seemingly bold proposals to fix major issues, such as aging infrastructure and ballooning debt, that never seem to make it into law.
Relievers are more devastating than ever and baseball revenues are ballooning, but in all the years since Wagner broke the salary record, only 11 relievers have averaged a higher salary.
But with ballooning state budget deficits and a sovereign credit rating teetering on the brink of "junk" status, officials are trying to rein in financial support for ailing state firms.
Not only is the universe ballooning—a perplexing reality by itself—but scientists have also struggled for years to reconcile different estimates of the expansion rate of our cosmic borders.
The area is famous for ballooning, and the flight will coincide with the opening of the exhibition "Patricia Piccinini and Joy Hester: Through Love ..." at the TarraWarra Museum of Art.
Urgent problems in the city's 1,800 public schools — including ballooning student homelessness and entrenched racial segregation — will take precedence over issues in religious schools that the city does not run.
Ms. Blum says that, for her couples who do have wedding parties, they are almost always include at least six attendants on each side, sometimes ballooning to 10 or 12.
It was encouraging here to find her stripping off some of the froth and experimenting with plainer stuff like smocked cotton, still rakishly skewed and often inflated to ballooning proportions.
Now, with Hurricane Irma set to strike the Florida panhandle and ballooning estimates of the damage from Hurricane Harvey, some conservative lawmakers and advocacy groups are balking at the numbers.
As the two countries' negotiators meet this week in Washington for another round of trade talks, ballooning grocery bills are adding to the pressure on Beijing to reach a deal.
In addition, GR-MD-02, led to a statistically significant improvement in hepatocyte ballooning, or liver cell death, a key factor in the underlying disease process in NASH, Galectin said.
While the Caribbean Island and MoTown share comparable histories of economic malaise, ballooning debt and fiscal mismanagement at the heart of their distress, several important differences distinguish the two proceedings.
The ability to be "present" anywhere will also help us address some of the biggest social issues of our day -- like ballooning housing costs and inequality of opportunity by geography.
The automakers retained much of the flexibility they gained in recent contract negotiations but were unable to make much, if any, ground on ballooning health-care costs and temporary workers.
They have proposed a 20 percent import tax along with the elimination of taxes on exports so that, in theory, corporate tax rates could be slashed without ballooning the deficit.
Former United States President Barack Obama believes that ballooning wealth inequality is a threat to society, and that those who have the means should help those who are less fortunate.
His government is worried that there is not much room for concessions in a proposal that could fail to help reduce a ballooning budget deficit if it is watered down.
Facing an election next year, the centrist government has said it will enforce existing legislation, but that it will pare state spending and boost tax collection to stop deficits ballooning.
This merit-based approach to corporate tax cuts could reduce the ballooning tax-bill-related deficits we are likely to see as April and May corporate tax revenues are reported.
The cuts led by OPEC are in part a response to ballooning U.S. crude production, currently at a record 12.2 million bpd, making the United States the world's biggest producer.
US deficit President Trump asked his Cabinet secretaries to cut their budgets by 5% next year, as his administration tries to get a handle on the rapidly ballooning federal deficit.
Instead, investors pushed back against the offering, alarmed by the company&aposs huge and ballooning losses and by some questionable transactions involving its CEO, Adam Neumann, and his family members.
Proponents of the amendment say it is needed because of ballooning deficits, but the bill is not expected to pass the high threshold needed to amend the nation's founding document.
The U.S. dollar: Despite a ballooning public debt and fractured politics, the dollar has remained supreme around the world, enhancing President Trump's ability to dictate foreign policy and trade deals.
Those include continued regulatory challenges around the world — most recently, transportation authorities said they would not extend Uber's taxi license in London, one of its biggest markets — and ballooning expenditures.
He believes that even more troubling for many wealthy Americans than the current measured creep up in rates overseen by the Fed is the underlying issue of a ballooning federal deficit.
Lambright says that a NASA administrator needs to manage the desire of Congress to keep big space programs (and the home district jobs they create) going, without ballooning NASA's overall budget.
Smartphones have managed to improve their functionality over the years by ballooning to the size of miniature tablets, but a wearable device like a smartwatch will always be limited in size.
The dollar has fallen against the yen this year due to factors including concerns that Washington might pursue a weak dollar strategy and mounting worries over a ballooning U.S. budget deficit.
Katmai's brown bears have been eating salmon nonstop in preparation for hibernation since July, according to park spokesperson Andrew LaValle, ballooning from roughly 480 pounds to 1,100 in just four months.
The landlocked country badly needs to restart stalled mining projects to cope with its ballooning external debt, and the new extension will employ some 3,000 people - 95 percent of them Mongolian.
But he will also confront a host of challenges: a budget crisis in the health sector, the police-force scandal that felled Mr Kenny, ballooning housing costs and rapidly rising inequality.
This new trend shows how little progress the White House is making in dealing with ballooning government debt, something GOP party leaders had made a top goal during the Obama administration.
Trump has repeatedly laid out expensive proposals, such as his sweeping tax cuts, while offering few avenues to avoid ballooning the federal debt, which Trump has said he is concerned about.
A mounting trade war with key U.S. economic partners and ballooning budget deficits are among the factors that could derail any economic improvements seen during the early parts of Trump's presidency.
Those include double-digit unemployment—about 24% among young French—serious terrorist threats, Europe's biggest migrant crisis since the Second World War, marked skepticism over the E.U., and ballooning public debt.
Previous periods when the United States has grown faster than its trading partners have usually been accompanied by a ballooning trade deficit, so the widening gap was both predictable and predicted.
Property websites in Beijing have become the latest targets of China's continued efforts to clamp down on ballooning property prices under new restrictions which ban portals from promoting real estate investments.
Treat someone to an experience you know they'd love to have, or something they might not have thought to do before: whitewater rafting, bungee jumping, zip lining, or hot air ballooning?
His point: every administration comes up with a new catchword and strategic framework to describe the U.S.-China relationship, but the trade deficit with China just keeps ballooning by the billions.
The for-profit prison industries and publicly-traded companies, such as GEO Group and Corrections Corporation of America, have grown in recent decades as a result of a ballooning prison population.
With a ballooning balance sheet and lower sub-zero rates than its peers, some say the SNB's arsenal is already largely exhausted just as the neighbouring ECB readies more easing steps.
Led by Erica Morley, a sensory biophysicist at the University of Bristol, the study settles a longstanding debate about whether wind energy or electrostatic forces are responsible for spider ballooning locomotion.
Following Nadar from his bohemian youth to his (often disastrous) adventures in ballooning and beyond, Begley creates a vibrant portrait of Second Empire Paris through one of its most colorful characters.
Part of this is a generation coming into political awakening in the wake of the Great Recession, in the shadow of America's longest war and saddled with ballooning student loan debt.
Over the course of the next five years, the operation swelled in size, with the $15 million in firmwide assets Boskovich started with originally ballooning to $1203 million during the period.
Mr. Brugnaro not only fully welcomes the gargantuan ships but has even proposed the sale of millions of dollars of art from the city's museums to help manage Venice's ballooning debt.
The participation surge is a relief for economic policymakers, some of whom fear a less than stellar amnesty would force the government to slash spending to contain a ballooning fiscal deficit.
That policy, known as Saudization, has been pursued at least since the early 4003s and always failed, with the number of foreign laborers ballooning from roughly one million to 10 million.
The ballooning development is creating new districts that are attracting residents from neighboring cities and towns, said Kenneth Katter, a partner and sales agent at Snellman Sotheby's International Realty, in Helsinki.
A slew of former intelligence and military leaders have insisted that a fiscal crisis involving rising borrowing costs spurred by the ballooning national debt could leave the U.S. vulnerable to attack.
"Amazon is doing everything possible to keep their shipping expense low because it's ballooning," Marc Wulfraat, the president and founder of the supply-chain consultancy MWPVL International, previously told Business Insider.
Criticism: Mr. Li's speech, which didn't address ballooning debt or rising real estate prices that have watered down investor confidence in the country, offered fewer specifics than critics would have liked.
Nordea analysts said in a note the European Central Bank's monetary policy transmission is being impaired by the ballooning spreads and more support measures will put upside pressure on bond yields.
With his pursuit of foreign aid cuts scrapped, Trump also conceded one of the last remaining battles of the year to demonstrate his administration has tried to address the ballooning deficit.
Nordea analysts said in a note the European Central Bank's monetary policy transmission is being impaired by the ballooning spreads and more support measures will put upside pressure on bond yields.
This play on Faust was the central dilemma for Gen X artists, caught between the inherited DIY ethics of punk and hip-hop and a ballooning culture industry hungry for talent.
The IMF said the reforms were needed to stem a ballooning deficit and public debt it forecasts to reach 155 percent of GDP by year-end, one of the world's highest.
Like Uber, despite predictably ballooning losses in its core business, WeWork also invested heavily in new ventures with scant evidence that its technology or operating model could ever deliver sustainable profitability.
A deal could breathe some life into the U.S. nuclear power industry which is suffering from an abundance of cheap natural gas, a competing fuel for electricity, and ballooning safety costs.
To keep its bathers from shivering and its energy bills from ballooning, the city has developed some clever ways to reuse excess heat from two unconventional sources, computer servers and sewage.
Democrats, on the other hand, say the legislation would disproportionately benefit the wealthiest Americans, while ballooning the deficit and failing to spur the kind of growth that Republicans claim it will.
Goodfriend insisted in 2011 that further Fed interest rate cuts would risk ballooning inflation past the Fed's 2 percent target without making a dent on unemployment, then at roughly 9 percent.
With the 2020 impeachment chapter of American politics closed, Congress will need to refocus on the governance challenges long-identified by conservatives — including a ballooning federal debt and ineffective executive agencies.
The visit with Prince Mohammed on Monday was the first for Mr. Pompeo since an emergency trip in October, as the diplomatic crisis over the murder of Mr. Khashoggi was ballooning.
What's more, he probably has sufficient support to pass the reforms that the private sector desperately wants, and fiscal conservatives say are necessary in order to reduce the country's ballooning deficit.
After many years of near flawless performance, NVDA finally stumbled as the fall-off in crypto demand and the resulting ballooning of inventory impacted its quarter and more severely impacted the guidance.
Trump predictably broke that promise, but he and his administration have still sworn to finally knock Big Pharma down a peg and pop the ballooning costs of life-saving medications like insulin.
Encapsulating the ballooning interesting in cannabis, medical marijuana company Tilray has drawn scores of headlines in recent months both for developments in the pharmaceutical space and its rapid swell in market cap.
While Mutharika is expected to win reelection, persistent allegations of corruption, along with periodic food shortages, power outages, and ballooning external debt have hurt his popularity and opened the door for contenders.
TOKYO, Nov 29 (Reuters) - The International Olympic Committee on Tuesday called on Tokyo to keep costs for the next Summer Olympics below $20 billion as the 2020 hosts grapple with ballooning expenses.
Mitsubishi Motors Corp on Wednesday issued no earnings guidance for this financial year, as it typically does when reporting annual results, given uncertainty over the fallout from a ballooning mileage cheating scandal.
Governor Chris Christie's administration suspended the so-called COLA payments, which are tied to inflation, in 2011 as part of bi-partisan reforms aimed at curtailing the ballooning cost of public pensions.
Disappointing tax intake stemming from a painfully slow economic recovery has undermined President Michel Temer's efforts to reduce a ballooning budget deficit that cost Brazil its coveted investment-grade rating in 2015.
Once the country's biggest department store chain, Debenhams has been hit by a sharp slowdown in sales, high rents and ballooning debt, plus a power struggle with billionaire shareholder Ashley's Sports Direct.
Shortly before Brent heads out on tour, he admits to the camera that he suffered a nervous breakdown in the years after his office experience, ballooning in size and shedding his confidence.
Brian Truitt, USA Today: But the ambition of "Crimes," from the ballooning cast to the gymnastics required to connect the story to the grander mythology, threatens to derail the episode at times.
Signature aspects of the festival have evolved over the years, including Dawn Patrol, a nighttime launch to establish safe conditions for festival activities and indicate ballooning conditions in the pre-sunrise hours.
Japan's government debt, at nearly 2110.9800 percent of GDP, is the biggest among major industrialized nations as tax revenues fall short of meeting ballooning social welfare costs for a rapidly ageing society.
A ballooning overall fiscal deficit, which accounts for about 10 percent of the country's gross domestic product, led major rating agencies to strip Brazil of its coveted investment- grade rating in 2015.
"Today's dividend announcement of no growth in 2016 was a surprise," Jefferies analysts said, noting that Centrica's pension deficit ballooning to 1.1 billion pounds in 2016 might be the reason for this.
Treasury acting on its own "would almost exclusively benefit the wealthiest Americans, add $100 billion to the ballooning deficit, further complicate the tax code and ignore the need for congressional" approval, Sen.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's banking regulator has asked lenders to step up risk management of property loans amid record gains in house prices that have raised concerns of price bubbles and ballooning debts.
With ballooning global inventories, signs some OPEC members are losing market share, plus little evidence of a strong pick-up in demand, analysts said oil is likely to trade in a range.
The company's stock is up 32 percent year-to-date through Friday compared with the 's 6 percent return in the same time period, ballooning its market value to nearly $800 billion.
In one of the weirder supply-chain takeovers in recent memory, the Knights Templar cartel of the Mexican state of Michoacán was largely responsible for the ballooning cost of this citrus staple.
Once the country's biggest department store chain, Debenhams had been hit by a sharp slowdown in sales, high rents and ballooning debt, plus an acrimonious power struggle with billionaire Ashley's Sports Direct.
Attempting to prevent a further ballooning in supplies, some OPEC producers including de-facto leader Saudi Arabia as well as Kuwait are lobbying to extend the pledge to cut production beyond June.
The attempted coup and its aftermath triggered a wave of selling in Turkish assets throughout last week with the lira hitting a record low against the US dollar and bond spreads ballooning.
Morley hopes to expand on this finding by studying other ballooning insects, like caterpillars and spider-mites, which can shed light on the incredible journeys and global distribution of these tiny fliers.
On top of this, there must be a solution to the ballooning student debt crisis ($1.6 trillion and counting), which affects tens of millions of Americans and further threatens future economic prospects.
The Ugandan shilling is forecast to weaken in the coming days on the back of ballooning demand from fuel importers looking to build comfortable hard currency positions amid surging crude oil prices.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian miner New Gold Inc is exploring a sale as it grapples with ballooning development costs and operating challenges at its new mine, people familiar with the situation told Reuters.
Paradoxically, the overwhelming debt many graduates face leaves them unable to wait for lucrative employment, and instead taking lower-paid jobs in order to stop their repayments and interest from ballooning further.
The reality is that Democrats are reluctant to make a campaign issue out of one of America's most vexing problems — the ballooning annual budget deficits and overall debt under President Donald Trump.
In addition to ballooning class sizes and dwindling supplies, many students find themselves without the sort of institutional support they need to navigate one of the more confusing times of their lives.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the 688-km (428-mile) project has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
Khan's visit to Pakistan's all-weather friend China comes as his government, in power since August, faces a deepening economic crisis, with a ballooning current account deficit and fast-depleting foreign reserves.
As health officials on the President's coronavirus task force have faced tough questioning about the federal government's ability to confront the ballooning crisis, they have at times turned to praising Trump instead.
"New York is in the midst of one of the biggest homeless student crises in its history," Ms. Shapiro said, with the number of homeless students ballooning alongside the city's homeless population.
"This unilateral move would almost exclusively benefit the wealthiest Americans, add to the ballooning federal deficit, further complicate the tax code, and ignore longstanding Justice Department policy," they wrote at the time.
In 2010, Ryan was a rising star in the conservative movement, proposing an ambitious and controversial overhaul of the government program Medicare and repeatedly criticizing the Obama administration for the ballooning debt.
Like Auguste's influence on Jaques, Bertrand was inspired by the accomplishments of his father, first becoming one of the early pioneers of hang gliding, then pivoting his fascination with flight to ballooning.
It was now time to pay the ballooning bills — for film and video projects; for his magazine, Interview; for real estate purchases — even as sales of his own artwork were drying up.
Vedantu competes with a number of local players, including unicorn Byju's, which is widely believed to be the largest edtech startup in the world with its valuation ballooning close to $6 billion.
Overall, the Detroit automakers retained much of the flexibility they gained in recent contract negotiations but were unable to make much, if any, ground on ballooning health-care costs and temporary workers.
Mr. Reed has earned wide praise as mayor for reining in a ballooning, unfunded pension system, and argues that he has presided over a building boom and plummeting unemployment and crime rates.
The higher spending levels have drawn scrutiny from hawks who raised concerns about the ballooning deficit, which is on pace to surpass $85033 trillion this year for the first time since 2012.
The former private equity executive centered his 2014 campaign on promising to turn around Illinois, which had been mired by a lagging economy, ballooning public worker pension debt and a dwindling population.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration may begin issuing 22-year "ultralong" bonds next year as the government seeks new ways to finance ballooning deficits and tries to take advantage of low interest rates.
"The ability to be 'present' anywhere will also help us address some of the biggest social issues of our day — like ballooning housing costs and inequality of opportunity by geography," he said.
Reflecting the ballooning losses, SoftBank's previous $1 billion investment was marked down by 30 percent to $700 million when the Japanese group transferred its Coupang stake to the Vision Fund this year.
The news plays into the greater debate not just about ICE's use of tech products and subsequent protests, but also a ballooning activism community within tech companies and the broader tech community.
Trump has sought to distance himself from Parnas, the Florida businessman at the center of a ballooning scandal over illicit foreign influence in his administration and, more broadly, the American political system.
The protests, which have reportedly killed several people and injured many others, have highlighted widespread anxieties about the state of the economy, amid ballooning inflation and people's struggle to pay for basic necessities.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese firms are moving rapidly to announce debt restructuring plans following the release of government guidelines on Monday, as policymakers experiment with ways to rein in the country's ballooning corporate debt.
"America is in the midst of a ballooning student debt crisis, schools tend to be inflexible and quarantined from urgent cultural issues, and competition between students inhibits productive collaboration," said Beery and Manwelyan.
Oil slipped back from 5-week highs as the dollar's muscle-flexing compounded doubts about whether upcoming talks between top oil exporter countries would result in firm measures to rein in ballooning oversupply.
The decline in the lira has driven up the cost of servicing dollar and euro loans that Turkish companies have built up for years, raising the possibility of ballooning bad debt for banks.
Macron and his ministers in all likelihood need to find savings in next year's budget, to be presented to parliament next month, if they are to prevent the deficit from ballooning once again.
The government of then Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic signed a three-year loan deal with the IMF in February 2015 after Belgrade committed to austerity to cut its ballooning debt and budget deficit.
Hit by ballooning costs, lack of transparency and the risk it could saddle Malaysia with uncomfortably large debt, the project that was launched in 2017 has come to symbolize Najib's scandal-ridden administration.
These states also must acknowledge the ballooning costs of Medicaid, which the Congressional Budget Office recently estimated will increase by almost 80 percent over the next 10 years, without expanding eligibility or benefits.
Nvidia's ballooning GPU business and big bets on divisions like autonomous driving continue to look better and better, with the company's shares jumping more than 22% after it reported its first-quarter earnings.
It can be even harder to learn how to improve your finances when it's so much easier to just ignore that checking account or ballooning credit card bills and just watch Netflix instead.
If the past data holds true, we are going to be faced with a ballooning portion of the population who is unprepared to enter the workforce, despite the increase in spending on education.
It had been enjoying a Chinese-tourism boom owing, not least, to a reality-television show (featuring in this instance hot-air ballooning)—a fairly typical reason for a surge, say travel agents.
Luo Zhaobin, head of Yunnan SASAC - the state supervisor and shareholder in Yunnan provincial government-owned enterprises - called the deal "a milestone" since Beijing launched its nationwide campaign to reduce ballooning corporate debt.
After the 2007-2009 global financial crisis, fear of ballooning public debt pushed fiscal authorities in some countries to ratchet back government spending, a tactic that economists now think may have slowed recovery.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin approved plans on Monday to raise domestic tax rates on gas and diesel by nearly 25 percent, in the latest move aimed at reining in the government's ballooning deficit.
The ADB support would be in addition to the $6 billion loan that Pakistan has provisionally agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to help stabilize a ballooning current account and fiscal deficits.
STUTTGART, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Daimler said its fourth-quarter operating profit fell 22 percent as trade wars and ballooning costs for developing electric and self-driving cars hit profits at Mercedes-Benz cars.
For someone who needs to be bailed immediately in order to keep a job and a family fed, a $20,000 credit card charge might now take years to pay off, with ballooning interest.
Pepper's loan book jumped 36 percent in 2016, compared with the banking sector's 6.5 percent credit growth, as big banks backed off riskier lending in response to regulators' concerns about ballooning household debt.
In the latest twist to the ballooning school scandal, Japan's top spokesman said on Friday Abe's wife, Akie, had not personally donated money to Moritomo Gakuen, a school operator in Osaka, western Japan.
And since I haven't been paying it, because I haven't made enough money and I've been a student, it's been ten years of that ballooning, slowly accumulating into a massive amount of money.
Chinese financial regulators have adopted a slew of "de-risking" measures this year in the face of ballooning debt and have ramped up efforts to unearth hidden problems that could become systemic threats.
It has faced not only layoffs, but also a ballooning deficit of $2000 million this year, and a pause in work on a $21 million new wing dedicated to Modern and contemporary art.
The country badly needs to restart stalled projects if it is to cope with ballooning external debt - pegged at $21.6 billion at the end of 2015 by the central bank - and avoid default.
"There were temporary pickups in the economy," wrote Makoto Hara, an economics commentator at the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, "but in the end we were left with ballooning government debt and two lost decades."
"Amazon is doing everything possible to keep their shipping expense low because it's ballooning," Marc Wulfraat, the president and founder of the supply-chain consultancy MWPVL International, told Business Insider earlier this year.
The Yale study, which goes as far back as 1990, found the same upward and downward trajectory as the ACS studies, with the undocumented population ballooning through the 1990s and plateauing after 2007.
The energy group retreated 0.9 percent as oil fell for the first time in a week, with investors weighing up how successful potential talks among producers to rein in ballooning oversupply would be.
A retreat from APAC is thus a telling sign of the bike unit's global plans, save for Meituan's ballooning losses that may spur a further rollback of its money-burning, non-core businesses.
The interview — conducted by former TechCrunch editor and now CNBC reporter Lora Kolodny — also provided one of the best overviews we've heard to date of what this fast-ballooning industry is really about.
This is particularly true given that the ballooning debt comes at a time when the economy is already strong and the costs of paying retirement benefits for baby boomers are starting to mount.
Last summer, when stock valuations seemed too rich, I followed my own advice and began to rebalance my 33(k) portfolio, reducing the ballooning proportion of stock, increasing short-term bonds and cash.
In the year ahead, hefty tax cuts, particularly for businesses, are expected to encourage more investment and spending, although many economists predict ballooning deficits will overtake the positive effects in the longer term.
Ballooning levels of risky corporate debt may seem to have parallels to the mortgage-backed security boom that helped fuel the 2008 financial crisis, but the Fed report said the situations are different.
Sometimes even people who qualify for IDR don't end up going that route, and it's typically because the ballooning interest caused by shrinking your monthly payments can make it impossible to stay ahead.
It's Swift playing the same cards she'd been dealt, tapping into her desire to be seen as the girl next door, although her ballooning fame shrunk her ability to fit into that archetype.
Senior officials from the finance ministry, the central bank and the banking regulator attending Sunday's ceremony emphasized the importance of distressed debt managers to help resolve China's current economic problems, especially ballooning debt.
Spending billions of dollars for extraneous operations doesn't seem to concern Mr. Trump, who appears indifferent to the ballooning federal deficit; he also suggested, inappropriately, that the Pentagon could pay for the wall.
Daegu, the center of South Korea's ballooning coronavirus outbreak, is trying a less rigid approach to keep the health threat at bay: aggressively warning residents to take precautions while staying open for business.
Accounts filed in May show that Improbable is not profitable, with its losses between June 2017 and June 2018 ballooning to £50.4 million ($66 million) from £4.8 million ($6.3 million) the prior year.
With WeWork maintaining an IPO is still on the table, Minson and Gunningham are looking at several ways to cut the company's ballooning losses, which reportedly includes layoffs and selling off three companies.
Once the country's biggest department store chain, Debenhams has been hit by a sharp slowdown in sales, high rents and ballooning debt, plus a power struggle with former shareholder Mike Ashley's Sports Direct.
Instead of swiftly implementing austerity measures to stem Brazil's ballooning fiscal deficit, Dilma displayed a degree of inertia that exacerbated the country's problems and alienated her from opponents and even allies in Congress.
There&aposs a dark side to this ballooning industry, however, in the form of growing packaging waste, carbon emissions, and opportunities for product theft, which can hurt both retailers and consumers, Goldsmith said.
Sri Lanka's finances are under scrutiny after ratings agency Fitch last week downgraded its sovereign rating by a notch, to "B+", spurred by a ballooning fiscal deficit, rising foreign debt and sluggish growth prospects.
LONDON (Reuters) - British inflation slipped unexpectedly last month, but Bank of England Governor Mark Carney warned higher prices are on the way, with cost pressures in factories already ballooning thanks to sterling's Brexit slump.
If season two recognizes the unique opportunity this show's premise offers, and loosens the reins on its ever-ballooning plot, Runaways could become the empathetic teen superhero series TV has improbably, and unfortunately, lacked.
These enormous balloons are part of a project aptly named the Eclipse Ballooning Project, and will be used to run several experiments, one of which could help researchers preparing for a mission to Mars.
Republican governors and lawmakers say the work requirements are vital to help manage their ballooning Medicaid costs, particularly in states like Arkansas that expanded the program under former President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act.
In future studies, Hayashi said she'd be curious to see if other spider species poke out a leg to test the air before ballooning, too, or if this is just a crab spider behavior.
The cuts led by OPEC are in part a response to ballooning U.S. crude production , currently at a record 12.2 million bpd, making the United States the world's biggest producer.
The balloons are being sent up by teams of high school and college students from across the US as part of the Eclipse Ballooning Project, led by Angela Des Jardins of Montana State University.
There are other live stream options, as well: the Eclipse Ballooning Project — a collection of students from colleges, high schools, and other groups — will be sending up 55 high-altitude balloons during the eclipse.
Today's biggest change is India's ballooning tourist industry, with the government forecasting arrivals in Ladakh to hit 313,000 in 2017, exceeding the region's 280,000 residents and ten times the number of visitors in 2002.
A recent report identified 107 funds investing in the creative economy, including New Media Ventures, bMuse and Designer Fund, a number that is likely ballooning with the recent passage of Opportunity Zone tax credits.
For the national media, this was a rollercoaster — but through it all, Salazar tried to refocus the campaign on her leftist platform for addressing local issues, particularly the ballooning cost of housing in Brooklyn.
In an incident on the first day of Lunar New Year this year, riot police were deployed to control a ballooning crowd protesting government officials' clearing of illegal street vendors at a central intersection.
On student loans: "This problem is growing ... taken together, you've got sort of this ballooning mushrooming effect of more and more loans on the Federal balance sheet that are growing each year," Pianko said.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian economists and opposition officials have questioned the feasibility of President Joko Widodo's plan for cash handouts to the unemployed, citing an already strained national budget and ballooning debt at state enterprises.
The government plans to raise the sales tax hike to 10 percent from 8 percent in October 2019, in a bid to curb the nation's ballooning debt, after having postponed the painful increase twice.
The U.S. dollar was little changed against a basket of major currencies as higher yields and expectations of more Federal Reserve rate increases offset concerns about a trade war and ballooning U.S. budget deficit.
Once it started, the fire in the state-owned storage lot under the highway apparently fed on high-density polyethylene pipes, ballooning into opaque walls of black smoke and eventually crumbling the road above.
The firm, which recently changed its name to Canadean, characterized the move as a shift away from the cleaner-shaven "metrosexual" look to that of a lumberjack — giving way to a ballooning "lumbersexual" movement.
GUALDO CATTANEO, Italy (Reuters) - Around 30 hot air balloons took to the skies in Italy on Saturday as part of what organizers refer to as the "most relaxed" event on the international ballooning calendar.
Latin America's largest economy has nosedived after a ballooning budget deficit and high inflation prompted President Dilma Rousseff and the central bank to raise taxes, cut spending and jack up interest rates last year.
Brazil's economy is expected to contract nearly 4 percent for a second straight year in 2016 as a ballooning budget deficit and a corruption scandal put President Dilma Rousseff on the brink of impeachment.
The U.S. government rightly wants to stem the corruption that Maduro and members of his government use to enrich themselves, and to stop Caracas from paying off interest on the country's ballooning national debt.
The ballooning value of a handful of globe-enveloping technology companies is part of this trend, with the markets assessing them as if these networks will prove stable and reliable economic entities for decades.
She wrote that Wasserman Schultz didn't make cuts to DNC staff following the previous election cycle and that led to a ballooning budget double what Brazile had seen as interim chair five years earlier.
Facing ballooning recall costs and lawsuits over its faulty airbags, the embattled parts maker is in bailout talks with a number of potential investors including private equity firm KKR & Co, Reuters reported last week.
But the party of deficit hawks is beginning to once again complain about the ballooning federal deficit, suggesting that spending cuts must be enforced to reduce the national debt, which has surpassed $20 trillion.
After decades of ballooning United States trade deficits under a free trade regime, maybe we should give the president a chance to experiment with his fair trade policy before questioning its — and his — wisdom.

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