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Politics will be at the back of investors' minds, as markets await any news surrounding tax reform.
Cintas: High employment will be at the back of the country's largest uniform supplier when it reports on Thursday.
Tax reform will also likely be at the back of investors' minds Tuesday, as markets look for any new developments.
Elliott said Obama's warning that Britain would be at "the back of the queue" for a U.S. trade deal had backfired.
And while you will be able to preselect your seat, it will have to be at the back of the plane.
" Those like Mr. Farage who want a sharp break with the European Union also took heart that after President Obama said that Britain would be "at the back of the queue" for a bilateral trade deal, Mr. Trump promised that Britain would "certainly not be at the back of the queue, that I can tell you.
On May 15 he said Britain would not be at the back of the queue for trade deals if he becomes president.
"We are in Europe, we will remain in Europe but we don't want to be at the back of the line," he said.
Mr Weiner seems never more comfortable than when performing before a large crowd; she would rather be at the back of the room.
The buttons were originally designed to be at the back, but Middleton reversed the blouse for her visit to Henry Fawcett Children's Centre. 
U.S. President Barack Obama has warned that if Britain left, it would be at "the back of the queue" for a U.S. trade deal.
Nothing about my community says to me that I'm privileged and should be at the back of the line for getting some help here.
Outside the bloc, Mr. Obama said, Britain would be "at the back of the queue" of those seeking trade agreements with the United States.
Who do you think will be at the back of the line for health care in such a rationed system that does not prioritize seniors?
Comments made at the 2017 Economic Policy Symposium last week in Jackson Hole are also expected to be at the back of investors' minds on Monday.
"This attack is going to be at the back of people's minds in the market today," a cocoa futures broker said, referring to potential worries over supply.
Despite his protectionist rhetoric, U.S. President Donald Trump rebuffed comments from his predecessor that the U.K. would be at the back of the queue for a trade deal.
About a dozen major banks could apply for new licences, and they will not want to be at the back of the queue in the ECB's approval process.
Meanwhile, politics will be at the back of investors' minds, after markets showed signs of turbulence earlier this week on the back of tensions brewing in North Korea.
"It is ridiculous to warn that the UK will be at the back of the queue for a free trade deal," he told the Mail on Sunday newspaper.
Meanwhile, politics will be at the back of investors' minds, after markets showed signs of turbulence earlier this week as tensions escalated between North Korea and the United States.
Many domestic and international bodies were wheeled out to support such warnings, culminating with Barack Obama saying that Britain would be at "the back of the queue" for trade deals.
The UK will seek to deepen these relationships and while President Obama warned that the UK would be "at the back of the queue," President Trump has been more accommodating.
Ahead of the vote, President Barack Obama exhorted Britons to stay in the EU and warned that if they left they would be at "the back of the queue" for a U.S. trade deal.
European courts might not recognise a ruling from an English court or non-EU investors could be at the back of the queue when trying to seize assets in European countries, some investors say.
"People will be aware of the atrocities in the UK last year, in the last 18 months in Europe ... or around the world, so that will be at the back of people's minds," he said.
When U.S. President Barack Obama said before the referendum that Britain would be at the back of the queue for a trade deal, Farage said it was disgraceful to intervene in the sovereign affairs of Britain.
President Barack Obama underlined the difficult of striking new trade deals to replace EU ones last month when he said Britain would be at the back of the queue for a deal with the United States.
However, Obama's comment in April 2016 that Britain would be "at the back of the queue" in trade talks should it vote to leave the EU also raised questions among Britons about the value of the relationship.
Last year, ahead of the Brexit vote, President Barack Obama exhorted Britons to stay in the EU and warned that if they left they would be at "the back of the queue" for a U.S. trade deal.
"The previous administration took a view that if the United Kingdom made this decision they'd be at the back of the line - we intend to put the United Kingdom at the front of the line," Pompeo said.
But worries about scarcity were set to be at the back of policy-makers' minds as they debated when and how to wind down the quantitative easing program, widely expected to end at the end of this year.
Ryan, the highest-ranking elected Republican in the United States, echoed a call from many members of his party, who have dismissed President Barack Obama's contention that Britain will be at the "back of the queue" for trade talks.
He didn't know much, but he knew they'd be at the back door, too, just like in the movies when they nailed the gangsters and the pimps and the drug lords and the whole audience stood up and cheered.
Then-President Barack Obama caused some resentment here by declaring Britain would be at "the back of the queue" for deals should it leave the EU, and some saw Trump's seeming love affair with all things Brexit as a potential opening.
Politics is likely to be at the back of investors' minds, as they keep an ear out for any news coming from the White House, in relation to health care and the Russia-linked scandal, which continues to rumble on.
Politics is likely to be at the back of investors' minds, as they keep an ear out for any news coming from the White House, in relation to health care and the Russia-linked scandal which continues to rumble on.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday that if Britain left the European Union there might eventually be a new commerce agreement between the two countries, but that Britain would be at the back of the queue for a trade deal.
Plus, with Manor having grabbed Mercedes engines and a host of top-line staff, and new boys Haas enjoying a close technical collaboration with Ferrari, you would be hard pressed to say for definite that either of them will be at the back.
In 2016 Mr Obama warned British voters they would be at the "back of the queue" if they left the European Union and then asked for a trade deal, because a rational America would focus on agreements with big groups of countries.
"The previous administration took a view that if the United Kingdom made this decision they'd be at the back of the line -- we intend to put the United Kingdom at the front of the line," Pompeo told the Policy Exchange think-tank event.
LONDON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama made a bold intervention into the politics of Washington's closest ally on Friday, exhorting Britons to stay in the EU and warning that if they left they would be at "the back of the queue" for a U.S. trade deal.
Obama said that Britain would be at "the back of the queue" for any U.S. trade deals if it left the EU. His comments angered Leave campaigners who accused him of just reading remarks Downing Street had prepared for him, a charge Cameron denied.
He angered critics of the EU on Friday by warning that Britain would be at "the back of the queue" for a trade deal if it left the club - one of the strongest U.S. interventions in the affairs of a western European democracy since the Cold War.
The pound had fallen some 7 percent between mid-November and mid-April, when it made a substantial recovery after U.S. President Barack Obama stepped in on the side of the "In" campaign, saying Britain would be at the "back of the queue" for any transatlantic trade deal.
While it is fair to say that at some point down the line there might be a British-American trade agreement, Mr Obama said, his country was focused for the moment on passing deals with large blocks, notably the EU, so that Britain would be "at the back of the queue".
Obama, spoke out against Britain leaving the European Union in April, warning that a post-Brexit UK would be at the "back of the queue" in any trade deal with the US. The outgoing President, who made five official visits to the UK during his tenure, first met the Queen in April 2009.
Britons ignored Mr Obama's warning that a post-EU Britain would be at the "back of the queue" for any new trade deals; Italians spurned Mr Renzi's constitutional changes (and forced him from office); and Donald Trump's victory, in the words of the EU's trade commissioner, put multilateral trade talks into the "freezer".
Also, though Mr Obama was partly playing politics in April by saying that Britain would be at the back of the queue for a trade deal, not least because he will not be president after January 2017, there are large economic and geopolitical reasons why American politicians in favour of free trade will not want to be seen easing up on their support for the biggest trade pact of all.
Obama wanted to keep the UK's influential voice inside the EU, he warned British voters they'd be "at the back of the queue" for a trade deal with the US if they left the EU. Just as Trump has done with Obama's domestic legacy, he is tearing up his international legacy too, unilaterally pulling out of Obama's signature overseas accomplishment, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, known more commonly as the Iran nuclear deal.
Brexit campaigners were left reeling Friday after the President warned it could take a up to decade for the UK to strike its own trade deal with the U.S. "Maybe some point down the line there might be a UK/US trade agreement but it's not going to happen anytime soon because our focus is negotiating with the big bloc, the European Union to get a trade agreement done and UK is going to be at the back of the queue," said Obama.
While on a visit to London, Obama said Britain would be at "the back of the queue" for a trade deal with the United States if it voted to leave the EU, a warning that sparked anger amongst those campaigning to leave the EU. Crosby said the "In" campaign was at risk of "voter complacency" — almost three fifths of voters polled said they believed those campaigning to stay in the EU will win and may not then feel it necessary to turn out to vote.
Trump has played up traditionally close ties with Britain, distancing himself from his predecessor Barack Obama who said the country would be at "the back of the queue" for a trade deal with the United States if it left the EU. And London has made a strong play to court Trump after an initial diplomatic glitch when, soon after his U.S. election victory, he irritated UK officials by meeting British anti-EU campaigner Nigel Farage, a critic of May, and saying he would be a good choice for Britain's ambassador to Washington.
The eight armed guards on the train all happened to be at the back of the train when it pulled in. They fired at the bandits through the car windows and from behind the train. In the gun fight, 200 shots were fired. None of the Dalton gang was hit.
The eight armed guards on the train all happened to be at the back of the train when it pulled in. They fired at the bandits through the car windows and from behind the train. In the gun fight, 200 shots were fired. None of the Dalton gang was hit.
When the train came in at 9:45 p.m., they backed a wagon up to the express car and unloaded all the contents. The eight armed guards on the train all happened to be at the back of the train when it pulled in. They fired at the bandits through the car windows and from behind the train.
Prime Minister Theresa May (left) and President Barack Obama (right) deliver a joint press statement September 2016 in Hangzhou, China. The short period of relations between post- Brexit referendum newly appointed Theresa May and Obama administration was met with diplomatic tension over John Kerry's criticism of Israel in a speech. Obama maintained his stance that the UK would be a low priority for US trade talks post-Brexit, and that the UK would be at "the back of the queue". May chose Boris Johnson to serve as her Foreign Secretary.
Color Air was a sister company of Color Line Following the announcement to establish Color Air, Braathens SAFE chose to rebrand itself. They launched a new livery, and changed their name to just Braathens. Starting with the company's first Boeing 737-700 delivered on 23 March, Braathens introduced the business class, Braathens Best, that would take up 70% of the cabin, and the economy class Braathens Back, that would be at the back of the cabin. From 1 April, a new NOK 65 tax was introduced on all domestic flights.
The House of Lords' European Union Committee heard in March 2017 that, in the pharmaceutical industry, UK standards would need to be recognised as equivalent by the EU as a pre-requisite for ongoing EU trade. Moreover, regulatory harmonisation and conformity to common labelling requirements would increase the production costs for British pharmaceuticals. Professor Sir Michael Rawlins, chair of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), the UK body that would take over from the European Medicines Agency, told the House of Lords in January 2017 that 'one of the biggest worries' he had about setting up a stand-alone regulator in post-Brexit Britain was that the UK would be 'at the back of the queue' for new drugs.
Teams Hugh Millikin/Kim Forge and Dean Hewitt/Kristen Tsourlenes tied for second and were forced into a tie breaker game late on Saturday night to determine the final ranking for second and third place. This competition marked the first opportunity for three new rules to be implemented at a Mixed Doubles nationals for Australia. The new rules included: # the Power Plan option mentioned above, # a change in the placement of the rock in the house from the back of the button to now be at the back of the 4 foot ring, and # no requirement for somebody to hold a broom, allowing teams to have the option for a sweeper with shots delivered. General comments from players indicate they like the new rules as it makes the game more interesting to play, more scenarios, and greater mix of shots during the game.

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