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US could be caught as referee "The US will be caught trying to play referee" between the competing groups, Heras predicted.
Lighting makes such a huge difference, and if Mariah Carey wouldn't be caught dead under supermarket lighting, you shouldn't be caught in bad lighting for your streams, either.
Through the six months, I was positive I'd be caught.
Top companies are likely to be caught in the crosshairs.
If something happened, you could be caught in the crossfire.
Also, he will never be caught dead in flip flops.
No one wants to be caught out on a spacewalk.
Millions of people would be caught between these contradictory laws.
Plus, you don't want to be caught fundraising in summer.
Plus, you won't be caught up in a tourist scene.
Nicki didn't work this hard to "be caught slippin," ever.
Still think you'll never be caught dead in a miniskirt?
Is he the type who's embarrassed to be caught napping?
They could be caught being cautious in the wrong direction.
Republicans appeared to be caught off guard by the announcement.
Doctors and health systems can also be caught off guard.
It can be caught from animals or transmitted between people.
What was it like to be caught between two cultures?
The creature then scurried away before it could be caught.
"I definitely will not be caught by surprise," she said.
Because we know you don't want to be caught sharing lies.
"We don't want to be caught flat-footed," he told reporters.
The arrest itself appeared to be caught on the live-stream.
If Detective John Wadsworth is going to be caught out, how?
To be caught socialising with a man would be considered improper.
They are determined not to be caught empty handed this time.
You are are always scared you will be caught [and] deported.
He then fell, plunging six stories -- only to be caught safely.
As we saw in France, everybody can be caught by surprise.
Sneak out or act shady, and you'll be caught, and punished.
I never wanted to be caught that open and unguarded again.
For instance, I wouldn't be caught dead eating a dry Oreo.
If you begin to test everyone, how (many) will be caught?
I don't think they meant to be caught by the paparazzi.
No local would be caught dead in a gondola in Venice.
He would never let himself be caught out by cattle rustlers.
But 2016 has shown that Republican "white whales" can be caught.
He'd often be caught smirking or laughing on the live show.
Kanye: As if I'd ever be caught near an Urban Outfitters.
Nobody in Greenwich Village would be caught dead wearing a tracksuit.
Never let your boss be caught with five percent battery again.
And if he tries to dissemble, he will be caught out.
This time, many said, they would not be caught off guard.
It is the only way not to be caught completely unaware.
"I wouldn't be caught dead in that sardine can," he wrote.
The world must be vigilant and not be caught unawares again.
We cannot be caught as an air hub without enough capacity.
Would I ever know whether the perpetrators would ever be caught?
Either way, Democrats should not be caught flat-footed or stunned.
But that doesn't mean you have to be caught by surprise.
They can be caught, in specific circumstances, for scientific and educational purposes.
Now, all the family wants is for her killer to be caught.
While the chances may not be high, residents shouldn't be caught unaware.
But these would be caught before they had time to lay eggs.
The streamer has to be caught in the act, as it were.
Bloom is the latest organization claiming to be caught in the crossfire.
No politician wants to be caught with millions of potential voters watching.
"I wouldn't be caught dead in that fuckin' sardine can," she says.
When they do, it's customers who will be caught in the middle.
You hit a certain point and it's too late – you'll be caught.
Of course, P would never be caught sleeping, so it's firm, resolute.
I used to be caught in an ideological prison of my own.
We definitely wouldn't want to be caught in this rush hour traffic.
This time, he's the who can't be caught in a speedy car.
And are any of the people responsible EVER going to be caught?
There's no way I'm going to be caught dead with a map.
I want to be caught up in the potential for the future.
Earlier, it froze plutonium production only to be caught secretly enriching uranium.
Most Americans would be caught off guard by an unexpected $800 expense.
Come over here you'll be caught by the neck, that chicken neck.
She could be caught up in the chaos following the two storms.
At best, human resources officials may be caught in a thankless bind.
And the scattering of American volunteers could be caught in the middle.
If that person goes to law enforcement, then they can be caught.
Because I just don't want to be caught abroad with a green card.
You get everything required, at regular intervals, so you'll never be caught short.
Johansson can't help but be caught up in the Ghost franchise's racial history.
"A bad actor may not be caught today, but no dynasty exists forever." 
Criminals restrain themselves only if they think they will be caught and punished.
I don't think either of us would ever be caught dead in Ibiza.
They fear that investors may be caught out by a slowdown in China.
The witnesses and their lawyers hope that some bigwigs will eventually be caught.
You know, just in case you wouldn't be caught dead actually watching Lifetime.
That's how she wasn't close enough to be caught up in its destruction.
They're beautiful, but not vain, and wouldn't be caught dead in a porno.
The change means users won't be caught off guard by Instagram's enforcement actions.
Monday rally surprised me, and that I thought Tucker Carlson wouldn't be caught
Some species in the game can't currently be caught in the United States.
There were mannequins of female athletes that appeared to be caught in action.
Motherboard reports a gigantic click farm in Thailand is latest to be caught.
Bond traders could exploit inside information without worrying that they would be caught.
Phelps chased Schooling in the last 50, but Schooling could not be caught.
She doesn't want to be caught blindsided again by someone she relies on.
At one point, Jenner seemed to be caught in the middle of it.
"I wouldn't be caught dead in many types of chokers now," Zing says.
But Ms. Santee said she had faith her father's killers would be caught.
Jones said retirees who reach this nonfiling status can be caught off guard.
In those months, shrimp, unlike lobster, can be caught fairly close to shore.
Only now are those cases starting to be caught, in Washington and elsewhere.
Moira tried to escape only to be caught and sent to the colonies.
Buying a portable charger means you'll never be caught with a dead phone.
"I'm surprised this wouldn't be caught in a standard pen test," said White.
That's one way not to be caught off guard when unexpected costs occur.
Several reports have indicated Giuliani himself may be caught up in the probe.
People have opinions, they just do not want to be caught uttering them.
Barclays is one of several banks to be caught up in rate-rigging scandals.
This is a different sort of flow that we seem to be caught in.
The employee knows hey I'm gonna be caught, and then the expenses don't happen.
The lock screen has become the place where your attention needs to be caught.
Despite the warning signs, Dénes says he was surprised to be caught off guard.
We try to pretend we aren't staring at the doorway, afraid we'll be caught.
She's like a tiny criminal ant, it's so difficult for her to be caught.
But on the northern fringe of the settlement, a Syrian signal can be caught.
As many as 600,000 civilians may be caught inside the city with the militants.
The big question is how many others might be caught in any steel sanctions.
Um. I really don't want to be caught out there when the storm worsens.
But you have to be caught in possession, or supplying, or offering to supply.
Download a weather app so not to be caught out by bad weather 4.
"I have no doubt they will be caught because we have pictures," he said.
"Address" is heimilisfang [spoken]—literally, the place where one may be caught at home.
Cheats will be caught and there is no place for them in marathon running.
She was one of the last to be caught and brought into zoo captivity.
But there's no reason they should be caught entirely flatfooted by an unanticipated victory.
Tanner said he killed Nugent when he believed his was about to be caught.
And since these chips are baked, you won't be caught with greasy chip fingers.
In good news, at least they will be caught up on the latest blockbusters.
Lauer is not the first high-profile journalist to be caught up in scandal.
Basically, will I be caught, and if so, how badly will I be punished?
What's it like to be caught in the crosshairs of a global trade war?
This can be fixed, but we seem to be caught in a political nightmare.
"We don't want to be caught in a Beta versus VCR moment," he said.
"Nobody really deserves to be caught in the middle of these games," Guerrero said.
I decided to go back to Beijing, knowing that I, too, would be caught.
If you bring illicit drugs to these events, chances are you will be caught.
United States intelligence officials themselves have voiced suspicions that Russia intended to be caught.
Fidelity does not want to be caught holding something that can decline so quickly.
That does not include favela residents who continue to be caught in the middle.
Boggs: It never popped into my mind that it wasn't going to be caught.
After their Virginia defeat, Rogers says Republicans won't be caught off guard next year.
No one was going to be caught on the wrong side of that radio.
So they may be caught off guard when it comes time to begin repayment.
And you might well be caught out in the cold and freeze to death.
After its launch, Americans would never again be caught without warning as storms approached.
In other words, when the recession hits, they&aposll be caught in the buff.
Before we can move on, the reindeer has to be caught and transported home.
Even reducing the limit on how many salmon can be caught, Young adds, would help.
His first instinct was to lie, even though he knew, eventually, that he'd be caught.
But he is not the first celebrity to be caught out over anti-gay slurs.
Elsewhere, others expected an attack and took steps to not be caught in the fire.
He thought his long fly ball in the eighth inning was going to be caught.
I think you have to be caught up in it to write a great speech.
Further, the more people involved in the conspiracy, the more likely they will be caught.
Most were nervous to be caught playing musical chairs and potentially face a public humiliation.
Guo was the second former military leader to be caught in the anti-corruption campaign.
Widows forced to repay loans can be caught in a vicious cycle of debt bondage.
When asked to finish the sentence "I wouldn't be caught dead…" her answer was firm.
Messrs Bowers and Harnett think investors may be caught out by a slowdown in China.
Now it looks like the exporters he represents will be caught up in the fray.
It seems no one here would be caught dead having sex on a picnic table.
The other side to this is that Trump should not be caught flat-footed either.
You avoid eye contact — and you don't want to be caught staring anywhere else, either.
"I (would) not be caught dead in less than 5-inch heels!" she said, laughing.
"Dr Matthew Falder thought he wouldn't be caught," said NCA operations strategic lead Matthew Long.
Anyone who might conceivably challenge Erdoğan's power is likely to be caught in the crosshairs.
The 0.01 percent, with their own yachts, wouldn't be caught dead on a cruise line.
And if you try to cheat the system, and hide it, you will be caught.
Franklin did not want to be caught between two activists, people who know him said.
He described a good song as something to be caught, as if it were butterfly.
Mizuno intends to describe a perfect crime, one in which the killer can't be caught.
And I was like, 'I will not be caught out here with a nail missing.
Ten-year-old Mohammed was the first civilian to be caught up in the crossfire.
When that proved impossible, I let myself be caught up in their effectively endless conjoining.
If the TMX goes down on me again, I don't want to be caught twice.
I wanted to create something that my viewers won't be afraid to be caught watching.
It looks as if the country is increasingly going to be caught in this escalation.
Postal employees should not be caught in the crosshairs of the Service's gross fiscal mismanagement.
Sergeant Dean estimated that one person might be caught for every 200 episodes of poaching.
They fear that if sales revive, they'll be caught short without the workers they need.
It's not because the famed director wouldn't be caught dead in a normal movie theater.
That's probably too low a threshold for Norilsk to be caught up in these sanctions.
"Never discount the desire of tech companies not be caught in between two different governments."
The precise process is very complicated; there's all different headings you can be caught under.
Without regular reporting, investors could be caught by surprise if and when something goes wrong.
Obviously it's harder for my partner, to be caught up in the world's longest domestic dispute.
"Why not attempt the journey if you have no belief you'll ever be caught?" she said.
His online friends said Mike would often be caught bragging about his kids while they played.
When action and inaction both carry dangers, Mrs Clinton's associates say, she'd rather be "caught trying".
How many times had she pushed kids around before she happened to be caught on camera?
Officials are paranoid, particularly after the Russian doping scandal, that cheaters aren't going to be caught.
But, we will not be caught unaware by the streaming giant's next obsession-worthy European series.
Despite this forewarning, it's inevitable that you will be caught completely off guard when asked out.
"Why not attempt the journey if you have no belief you'll ever be caught?" she continued.
Today, Cassara says, money launderers have to be incredibly stupid or incredibly unlucky to be caught.
The thinking is nobody wants the President to be caught unaware, according to several US officials.
It appeared that Kyle was either not a criminal or was too clever to be caught.
But the 9 million kids covered by CHIP won't be caught in the middle next time.
That could mean that other undocumented immigrants around that person could be caught up as well.
As for the Cygnus, the spacecraft will escape one fire only to be caught in another.
However, coal could be caught in the crossfire if the second batch of duties are introduced.
That melanoma can be caught earlier when diagnosing it is as easy as taking a photo.
It was hard to not be caught off-guard because they were so stealthy by nature.
And it leaves an impression on our young AI. This tendency can, of course, be caught.
Now, it's not realistic to expect that every mistake in the American justice system be caught.
The ladies of Pretty Little Liars would never be caught committing the sin of outfit repeating.
"This will reduce the odds that you'll be caught off-guard later on," Dr. Lehmiller says.
It's not the first food giant to be caught off guard by a shift in tastes.
It also expands the circle of innocent people who could be caught up in the search.
I can remember upstanding black Christians expressing hope that his murderers would be caught and hanged.
"It's like a trap ... anybody can be caught at the border like this," Ferne told CBC.
The dispute has fueled concerns that soybeans might also be caught up in the trade actions.
The DOT doesn't want to be caught flat-footed when it comes to self-driving cars.
There are fears that other models besides the eK may be caught up in the scandal.
She wanted to dispel the myth that the disease could be caught simply through physical contact.
I didn't want to be caught unawares; I tried not to let myself be too vulnerable.
We nervously hope they're not, paranoid that again we'll be caught in the headlights of bigotry.
Always start at the top so that any drips can be caught later as you clean.
I wouldn't be caught dead walking on the court without some fly sneakers on my feet.
So, your neighbor should not be caught off guard if you approach him about a sale.
But I didn't want to be caught dead with "Spot" when I was 10 years old.
But White House officials appeared to be caught by surprise by Monday's flurry of legal activity.
"I wouldn't be caught dead selling oil that's more than a year old," Mr. Jenkins said.
We routinely see four-wheelers nearly kill themselves to not be caught behind a big truck.
"The point is, in 2017, we don't want people to be caught with nothing," he said.
"Won't be caught up in the middle/Of your highs and your lows," the song continues.
Animals weren't allowed outside people's homes and would be caught and killed, if they were found.
These sorts of unpredictable weather systems are particularly dangerous for firefighters, who can be caught unprepared.
Perhaps it's common knowledge that Brazilians wouldn't be caught dead at the beach wearing surf shorts.
Every year or two, I'm screened for intestinal cancers so that tumors can be caught early.
Human Rights Watch said that regardless of the verdict, suspects on the run must be caught.
He knows what it means to be caught—whether marooned or fruitfully suspended—between two cultures.
The Biggie from "Gimme the Loot" wouldn't be caught dead in a bar that serves wine.
Arkansas, which jailed a woman after a stillbirth, seems to be caught in a time warp.
Duarte's whereabouts are currently unknown, and Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong stressed he would be caught.
"She never really wanted to be caught up in the drama so everything in life," said Gravano.
We should have known Hailey Baldwin wouldn't be caught at Coachella without her favorite Ippolita hoop earrings.
They want the "real perpetrators" to be caught and for the British government to issue an apology.
And, of course, will the suspect or suspects ever be caught — and would that resolution be satisfying?
Three in five say they would cheat more if they could be assured they wouldn't be caught.
We're told Nicki and Drake felt boxed in, scared to death they'd be caught talking to Birdman.
The president should never be caught doing anything like this, but he was caught in the situation.
Still, it is hard not to be caught up by the book's bold ideas and rambunctious energy.
"The tour buses smuggle in wigs, eyelash extensions, small things like that won't be caught," Liang said.
"We're reaching out to people who wouldn't normally be caught dead at caucus events," Mr. Laudner said.
The last thing they need is to be caught by surprise as someone dashes across the road.
You'll never be caught out with oversized hand luggage with this baby — a snip at £400 ($560).
The transition team's questions raised fears that these programs would eventually be caught in the cross-hairs.
With the approaching sound of a boat, the two men feared they might be caught, Autry alleged.
No one today would be caught off guard if the President tried to sack the special counsel.
But make no mistake, no lawmaker wants to be caught pulling away family credits or standard deductions.
They come from executed murderers, highwaymen and petty thieves unlucky enough to be caught and strung up.
His office appears to be caught by surprise whenever his constituents dare to kick up a fuss.
The last thing you want is to be caught with your pants hanging over a bathroom stall.
C.—a dangerous situation, because the community police could be caught between the government and the cartels.
If she could be caught, she could be sent back to prison, where she would be safe.
US forces stationed in northern Syria could be caught in the crosshairs, prompting the withdrawal, he said.
It wasn't so long ago that McConnell and Ryan wouldn't be caught dead close to Donald Trump.
A scientist would, presumably, no more be caught in a patchwork hypothesis than in a patchwork suit.
By contrast, Saunders said the BoE could be caught out if it fails to act quickly enough.
They build their bodies for T-shirts, not suits; Moore's Bond wouldn't be caught dead pumping iron.
But the United States would not be caught off guard again, their class evident from the start.
There's so many books out there and there's no way that we can all be caught up.
Fearing that some of them would be caught, the Israelis removed the materials on several different routes.
Visually it seems to be caught between genres, unable to settle on domestic realism or Kushnerian poetics.
"Nantucket Sleigh Ride," it seems to me, is simply a story that didn't want to be caught.
African women often say they cannot be caught with pills, microbicides, vaginal rings or other anti-H.
"It is unusual for big personalities involved in illegal drugs to be caught or killed," he said.
And all the while, I listen to audiobooks I would be too embarrassed to be caught reading.
I mean, he mostly wanted me to be quiet, 'cause he didn't want me to be caught.
No NATO member wants to be caught in the crossfire or tied to a coercive American occupation.
His anger is bolstered by the deep sense of uncertainty surrounding who will be caught up next.
Fitness Tracker Teenagers are picky, and most girls wouldn't be caught dead in some clunky fitness tracker.
The hurricanes' unpredictable path caused millions of Americans to be caught off guard by rising flood waters.
You don't want to be caught off guard by a tax bill you will struggle to pay.
Some judges have also seemed to be caught up — or pushed out — by a Hindu-nationalist wave.
Moreover, he added, "There are much bigger fish in the pond to be caught" than Anwar R.
Unafraid as he was to court controversy, it was inevitable that Toscanini would be caught up in politics.
Clinton supporters appeared to be caught off guard as they settled in for a long, uncertain election night.
There is a very good chance that IHOP's repositioning to IHOb will also be caught between two stools.
And that he would have to be caught, because he was just going to keep pushing the envelope.
By then they may already be caught up in another domestic bind: looking after their husband's old parents.
Mylan is the latest company to be caught up in the growing outrage at big drug price hikes.
That's led it to be caught off-guard by privacy mishaps, balancing censorship and safety and thwarting abuse.
If a smuggler anticipates he might be caught, he throws the cocaine overboard, attached to a flotation device.
The final danger is that some countries and firms will be caught in the middle, or left behind.
TO WALK AMONG the protesters in Khartoum, Sudan's capital, is to be caught up in an intoxicating scene.
When Mexico rebuffed the offer, many officials in both countries worried that Mr. Guzmán might never be caught.
After getting rolled over by Uber and Lyft, many cities don't want to be caught flat-footed again.
The goal was to be well positioned in the key moments and not be caught in a split.
Spinks could never have expected to be caught so clean and crashed to the mat, unable to rise.
You are more likely to be caught if it's coming from a highly-flagged country like the Netherlands.
INVESTORS often start the calendar year in a buoyant mood, only to be caught out by unexpected events.
In the meantime, consumers and those trying to earn an honest living will be caught with the bill.
Bosnians do not want to be caught in the middle of an international battle for hearts and minds.
Congress was not notified ahead of time, and the Pentagon appeared to be caught off guard as well.
In another, the sky rains razor-sharp nails of crystal — shredding everyone unlucky enough to be caught outside.
If temporary confinement to a small bucket traumatizes a fish, think what it feels like to be caught.
Muslim Americans continue to be caught in the crosshairs of the racialized assaults of the media and politicians.
In one handwritten message, Mr. Rahami pleads that he not be caught before carrying out his planned attacks.
It's hard for anyone not to be caught up and mesmerized by the glitz and glamor of Hollywood.
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" As such, some perpetrators may not expect to be caught or to have a "real world, offline impact.
Once you hear it, you'll probably be caught in the same state of confusion that I'm currently experiencing.
In trauma-informed models, clients are told what to expect, so as not to be caught off guard.
We want to be caught off guard when he randomly gives some people a tour of Bakersfield, California.
It seems likely that Whitehall will for years be caught up in extricating British law from EU law.
"This particular show seemed to be caught between a narrative rock and an emotional hard place," he writes.
It could be caught in the middle of the trade war brewing between China and the United States.
But Hackett knows the future will be different -- and he insists that Ford will not be caught unawares.
"Rebel lines have collapsed, and people do not want to be caught alive by the regime," she said.
If the Chinese economy doesn't come roaring back as quickly as expected, investors could be caught off guard.
It's not entirely clear how much of Pompeo's visit will be caught on camera or otherwise made public.
This is a big week, and if Johnson keeps winning, he won't be caught atop the rankings soon.
A bystander films it vertically, presumably so he won't be caught capturing the ordeal on his shaky cellphone.
Wallets can be lost, stolen or forgotten, but most people today wouldn't be caught dead without their phones.
Mr. Sessions is the latest administration official to be caught between his words and the truth on Russia.
Since they are too small to be caught by your washing machine's filter, they rush down the drain.
Mr. Yerlikaya said he could not confirm the number of people thought to be caught under the debris.
A true hypebeast wouldn't be caught dead using it, for fear of being "called out" as a poser.
Mylan is the latest company to be caught up in the growing outrage at apparently egregious drug price increases.
He ended up locked inside the stadium grounds after he found out there were no Pokémon to be caught.
If they're dumb enough to be caught smoking while they're on parole, they should be sent back to prison.
So far, nearly 40,000 mortgages could be caught up in the shutdown, according to online real estate firm Zillow.
Jake then returned to the show following his DUI, only to be caught with "paraphernalia" aboard the Cornelia Marie.
Tillerson appeared to be caught by surprise last week when Trump announced he had accepted Kim's invitation to meet.
It created Go90, a video service for the youths that no self-respecting teen would be caught dead using.
Sharapudinov had never previously tried to leave Russia, even clandestinely, because he thought he might be caught or shot.
Asher didn't want to be caught in another non-truth, because he knew DNA would come bite him eventually.
Equally, they might be caught off-guard by good news, such as rising wages, that portends higher interest rates.
He is the most high-profile figure so far to be caught up in the country's accelerating #MeToo movement.
Many, including Mr Khan, who himself currently faces a Supreme Court disqualification case, could be caught in the net.
Elizalde is fast, for sure, but he also breaks for third before it's clear the bloop won't be caught.
With Congress now split between Democrats and Republicans, consumer-related legislation is likely to be caught in the crosshairs.
Lionfish can be caught by spear fishers, though it's not a particularly effective method, given their deeper water dwellings.
He is the second CIDE professor to be caught sexually harassing students in the last year and a half.
Keep in mind that your date may be caught off guard, and may not react eloquently in the moment.
Cai is the latest state-owned enteprise executive to be caught in ruling the Communist Party's investigations into corruption.
You will never be caught wishing you would have checked your fridge before heading to the grocery store again.
And he isn't hopeful the perpetrator will be caught: "That would be nice but I'm not holding my breath."
She has cropped, bleached-blonde hair and wouldn't be caught dead in stale politico garb like a skirt suit.
But if we can't even see the asteroids through the Sun's intense brightness, we could be caught by surprise.
Why would the same man be caught standing over the same grate at two different times, three years apart?
The American political system seems to be caught in a straightjacket that gets tighter the more the public struggles.
Last year's team surprised with its "opener" strategy, but the league won't be caught off guard this time around.
If past polls are any guide, even Nelson Mandela (who died in 2013) will be caught in the fray.
There, though, he was as elusive as ever, not to be caught on any recording device, including mobile phones.
Like most politicians, Reagan could exaggerate to make a point, but he hated to be caught telling a falsehood.
That notebook also showed his fear: that he would be caught before he completed his mission, the authorities said.
"There's going to be over 200,000 Americans that will be caught in whatever engagement happens here," Calvo told CNN.
The notion that such an unassuming figure could be caught in Mueller's net had some Trump aides on edge.
It can be easy to be caught up in the grandeur of the national stage while ignoring local politics.
What followed was one of the most exciting heavyweight matches in the gi to ever be caught on film.
Through this simple act she helped disprove the myth that the disease could be caught simply through physical contact.
We wanted to know how something as intimate and indelible as a memory can be caught in a bottle.
But I would also never be caught dead in pasties or short-shorts that show half of your butt.
With every reason to be caught up in personal achievement, Tsagouris' selfless attitude and working-class worldview shines through.
Now, they seem increasingly fearful that Mexico could be caught in the crossfire between the United States and China.
You can be caught in a big storm in the Mediterranean that's much worse than one in the Arctic.
In a statement on Friday, Lyft said its drivers won't be caught in the crosshairs of the legal battle.
The Fitbit Charge 3 Teenagers are picky, and most girls wouldn't be caught dead in some clunky fitness tracker.
They'll bet, for example, on docked bike-sharing systems, and then be caught off-guard when dockless scooters arrive.
Mr. Hunter, a former United States Army sergeant with Special Forces training, was among the first to be caught.
But major solar companies that operate global supply chains worry that their products will be caught in the snare.
But China is conscious of the potential for bystanders to be caught in the line of fire, he said.
Twelve days ago, he sneaked across the border in Arizona, hoping to rejoin his family, only to be caught.
And they're going to be caught up in a system that is extremely harsh, and possibly branded for life.
Victory over Americans John Isner and Sam Querrey at the Shanghai Masters on Wednesday means they cannot be caught.
"Word's out on the street that South America may be caught short," said Tom Grisafi, broker for Advance Trading.
Palantir, like Twitter, may be caught between opposition to Trump among its employees and what is best for business.
How could a company representative who just moments earlier announced an AirPod competitor be caught in such a gaffe?
Above all, the White House should never, ever be caught off guard by something coming out of an agency.
He told CNN he was "horrified" by the video and posted it in hopes the men would be caught.
"I am ninety-nine per cent sure you will be caught, but you should come anyway," she said, laughing.
Wanda appears to be caught in a political and financial downdraft that has hit many big Chinese deal makers.
I hastily shoved the cash in an envelope and mailed it home, afraid to be caught with the contraband.
For a moment, a young black worker reaches out to it, but the Emerald Pearl refuses to be caught.
Despite the improvement, locals still know not to eat the fish that can be caught from the rivers' shores.
The two elderly men, who have never gone on trial, appear to be caught up in Iran's constant political feuding.
However, when the weather snaps to frigid, they can be caught off guard and left essentially defenseless against the elements.
When I was that age, I wouldn't be caught dead holding my little brother's hand (I was much too cool).
If Britain were to bring in tight controls on EU migrants, some of these people could be caught by them.
All the while she was terrified she and her family would be caught by Daesh, a derogatory term for ISIS.
The thinking was that the winner shouldn't be caught cold about thorny world problems -- and clandestine operations -- upon assuming power.
ISIS militants dressed in black and carrying weapons were later seen leaving a hospital complex, though could not be caught.
This makes infected rodents much more likely to be caught by cats, which eat them and their mind-controlling parasites.
The social network pledged to fix the issue, only to be caught enabling discriminatory practices again through its targeted ads.
"[These particles] are small enough not to be caught by our nose hairs when we breathe them in," Stephens said.
Concerned they would be caught, Cummins and Elizabeth allegedly decided to call themselves John Castro, 40, and Joanne Castro, 24.
The next congress and president will be caught between the pressure for further reform and a desire for self-preservation.
Mr. Oswalt told the crowd that he believed the killer would be caught soon, that his time was running out.
The World Dream is the latest in a string of cruise ships to be caught up in the coronavirus outbreak.
"I'm at a place where I'm ready to be caught in a real, adult scandal," she joked to the audience.
When it comes to the Welcome To Video case, Lim expects more people connected with the site to be caught.
"I think both candidates will be caught up in this trend of fiscal stimulus and supporting fiscal stimulus," he said.
Is there a chance you'll still be caught trying to sneak a beer into a venue where it's not allowed?
If you know about the latest threats and breaches, and how to deal with them, you won't be caught out.
The final margin was 73 seconds, a distance of a few car lengths, but Power wasn't going to be caught.
And because these universals—of love and fulfillment—are so personal, it felt jarring to be caught in her logic.
Cervical Cancer is slow growing and there should be no reason why it cannot be caught prior to becoming cancer.
And to be sure those undercount the actual instances of voter fraud because not everyone is going to be caught.
It's the young drug dealers who appear, despite the promises, to be caught between a rock and a hard place.
The crowd consisted mostly of government workers in their 20s and 30s who wouldn't be caught dead voting for Trump.
Wang is the latest senior financial executive to be caught in Chinese President Xi Jinping's far-reaching fight against corruption.
"My heart aches," one former campaign official said of ex-staffers who might be caught up in the Russia investigation.
"El Chapo" again would use a tunnel to briefly escape again, only to be caught moments later by federal police.
Many people don't even have symptoms when they're diagnosed, as it can be caught during routine or unrelated blood tests.
There is no evidence the virus can be caught from eating uncooked meat and eggs, or spread easily between humans.
"How can you be caught up in the '70s," he asks, noting that it was an era all about change.
Leicester leads Spurs in the standings by 7 points with two matches to go, meaning the Foxes cannot be caught.
Of course, he escaped from prison again more than a year later ... only to be caught again in early 2016.
Instead, it has been treated as a quasi-news story, to be caught before its moment on Twitter has faded.
The iPhone 7 arrives in September and you would not want to be caught dead with last year's model, AmIright?
I am disgusted to think any young college student would be caught up with a manipulating college instructor like this.
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There was a time, not so long ago, when no self-respecting feminist would be caught dead in a sorority.
Narendra Modi's government — supported largely by the middle classes, upper castes and large businesses — appeared to be caught off guard.
You don't want to be caught in a Snapchat faux-pas because your partner noticed their best friend status disappearing.
It's way worse to be caught with forty, fifty grams of blow than it is with some zips of tree.
Jason: Also, one would have to imagine that old a reverse shell tool would be caught even by E-Corp.
She can choose to return to Haiti before the termination date or wait to be caught and forcibly sent back.
"If you're a good internist, you do ask about those issues, because they should be caught and treated," Saltz said.
Guards are on patrol, and anyone moving in or out of any gambling establishment will inevitably be caught on video.
They knew full well they would be caught if they made it to the other side, so they turned back.
Those who got the messages were 50 to 80 percent less likely to be caught again than those who didn't.
Mr. Juncker noted that Europe did not want to be caught having to choose between the United States and China.
At some point, he'll be caught without the teleprompter, and an off-the-cuff Joe is a ticking time bomb.
Trump's legal team seemed to be caught flatfooted when House impeachment managers launched immediately into the substance of their argument.
A lot of answers will be caught in there as to what formed Kate in this stage of her life.
You waited for it: The Jenningses would be caught, or maybe only Paige would, and bloody hell would break lose.
"Because the consumer does not need to be caught up in the fight between the insurance company and the providers."
The public needs regular and convincing reassurance that the strong President will be caught before he becomes a bad President.
At best, they will be caught in the stagnant air, for someone else to try, maybe later and somewhere else.
He felt better Wednesday, Collins said, but the Mets did not want to be caught short-handed on the bench.
While the insurance company sometimes pays the higher amount, unlucky patients like Mr. Moore can be caught in the crossfire.
It humiliated her to be caught out in this queue, branded with her own plastic carrier, stupid like everyone else.
Apple shares fell 2.6 percent amid fears it could be caught in the middle of a U.S.-China trade war.
About half the states perform postelection audits, but many don't examine enough ballots to ensure that errors will be caught.
Some of the countries Trump professes to be most admiring of would be caught in the cross-hairs of this.
Many of the city's civilians and the estimated 40,000 children still in Raqqa will inevitably be caught in the crossfire.
I wanted to be caught up in the phenomenon, but coming into a series so beloved completely cold was intimidating.
In Melissa Click's view, one of her worst moments happened to be caught on video and seen by millions of people.
The sinister tweet also put Trump in a bind — he'd likely face a subpoena or be caught in a bizarre lie.
Even if the trade disappeared, seahorses would still be caught in the nets, said Foster -- which would almost certainly kill them.
Game thinks it's likely there will be a bunch of revenge shootings, and fears he could be caught in the crossfire.
At one point, she tries unsuccessfully to get back on the elevator only to be caught and dragged toward a stairway.
Unlike the complacency displayed in the lead up to Brexit, the markets are determined not to be caught by surprise again.
If he tries to get out of his duty, he'll be caught in a paradoxical, bureaucratic rule known as Catch-22.
PARIS (Reuters) - Aston Martin has become the latest carmaker to be caught up in a major recall of faulty Daimler (DAIGn.
"There's actually a lot of mechanisms going on in order for the egg to safely exit and be caught," she says.
As a result, they are under more scrutiny and thus more likely to be caught reoffending and hauled back to prison.
Smugly declare to all and sundry that Myrkur is false hipster bullshit, that you wouldn't be caught dead listening to it.
With 48 options at just $4.99 each, you can basically guarantee your loved ones will never be caught without something again.
At Yucel's demolition site, 25-year-old Kurdish asylum seeker Nurettin, knows what it's like to be caught in the system.
It's not exactly something Betty Draper would be caught dead in, if you catch our drift — and that's a good thing.
This number reflects dramatic declines in 36 states, without a decline in the other 14, which need to be caught up.
"If there is a wave election these are the kind of districts that would be caught up in that," Lehane said.
"It's squaring up positions going into the big number tomorrow, not wanting to be caught on the wrong side," Gaffney said.
He says the authorities may soon be caught out by La Niña, a sodden period which often follows El Niño's parching.
Leicester led Spurs in the standings by 7 points with two matches to go, meaning the Foxes could not be caught.
Like Mr Kim, the new chief will be caught between America, the bank's largest shareholder, and China, its third-biggest one.
Emerging market currencies remained weak, on fears export-oriented economies would be caught in the crossfire of any escalating trade conflict.
Asked if he believed other IAAF council members could be caught up in the scandal, Coe said he had no idea.
You knew who were the dirty old men you didn't want to be caught alone in the office with after hours.
In the first photo, she seems to be caught somewhat unaware, with her glasses on and still gripping her burger wrapping.
The central bank is worried that highly leveraged investors could be caught out if global interest rates see a marked increase.
Some spies assume they will be caught, and the explanation of why they spy is beyond the scope of this piece.
But Sirte looked ominously deserted in the early morning and, fearing they would be caught, the women returned to the house.
Thang is the most senior official to be caught up in a crackdown on fraud in the energy and banking sectors.
The bottom line: The European Union will be caught in the crossfire even if Trump aims his tariffs solely at China.
There are no boorish mob-connected real estate moguls here, no garish heiresses carefully arranging to be caught nude for Instagram.
They decided, in other words, that some people deserve particular mercy: to be caught and processed but, in the meantime, released.
But I felt a sense of relief as well because I thought something would happen and that they would be caught.
People will want to get along today, but they'll be caught off guard by surprises, or they'll act out of character.
The activist is the latest critic to be caught up in Mr. Xi's far-reaching efforts to limit dissent in China.
In so doing, it will be caught flat-footed each time with the wrong size force and without the necessary allies.
Officials who have been drafting the new initiatives seemed to be caught off guard by the leak and the resulting outrage.
Lawmakers seemed to be caught off guard by Sessions's decision, and many of them expressed anger that their advice was ignored.
The billboard operator, not wanting to be caught in the middle of a legal hassle, took down the billboard last week.
Gagliano has said the devices' design was so basic, it seems like the person or persons might want to be caught.
PSN sent a strong, clear message that if you use guns illegally, you will be caught and you will be prosecuted.
But if distributors start opting for newer competitors to keep prices down, cable channels would be caught in a difficult position.
Alina Marazzi's For One More Hour with You (2002) questions the schemas under which a person can be caught on film.
Grant also had said Madison made no effort to cover up his crimes and told police he wanted to be caught.
It's easy to be caught up in what Carolina Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen accomplished in his first start of the season.
Sometimes someone would notice me, look at me, and I would be ashamed to be caught so deep inside my daydreams.
Occasionally a stoat or weasel will zoom triumphantly across the road like a funny undulating mustache, too cunning to be caught.
But it's such an anomaly up north that medical professionals in the region might be caught off guard, the authors warned.
He appears to be caught mid-stride, jogging into the gallery the way one might move down a beach with delight.
Because of their razor-sharp claws, the crabs accidentally wreck fishing nets and have to be caught using specialized metal baskets.
Technology is clearly expanding at a faster and faster pace, and, by many accounts, most of us will be caught off guard.
And he couldn't afford to be caught aboard a German-flagged ship if England declared war (which it did on Sept. 3).
There was speculation that athletes including Sir Mo Farah, who was born in Somalia, could also be caught up by the ban.
He was poised, respectful, and didn't appear to be caught off guard or flustered by any of the questions thrown at him.
And on the other, we get unusually informal images of him posing with world leaders or appearing to be caught off guard.
Online lender and refinancing company SoFi is the latest tech company to be caught up in a series of sexual harassment allegations.
Now's the time to guess which two famous individuals will be caught getting to first base in the sand on August 15.
Nobody wants to be caught flat-footed as the world changes; everyone wants to be the first to spot an emerging story.
But for many, Theranos already represented a promise that disease could be caught sooner and get consumers more involved with their healthcare.
It's important to be specific about the topic of the meeting so they can get prepared and not be caught off guard.
And in attempting to distance themselves from Russia, it is possible that others close to Trump will be caught out by untruths.
"[Designers] have refused to be caught up in all the old clichés of polished jackets and below-the-knee skirts," she writes.
Since the order included a 10-day lag before taking effect, far fewer people are likely to be caught out while traveling.
You will also be able to battle against Team Go Rocket grunts, and the shadow Pokémon that they abandon can be caught.
Emerging market currencies fell overnight as investors feared export-oriented economies would be caught in the crossfire of any escalating trade conflict.
But if and when this regulatory landscape begins to shift, companies with the right solutions in place needn't be caught off guard.
Today's hip-hop stars aren't going to be caught on the red carpet in jeans sagging around their butt, Smith-Strickland said.
The traders that lost out on last week's windfall will not be caught flat-footed the next time Trump tips the market.
"New Hasbro initiatives shipping in this quarter and beyond won't be caught up in the Toys R Us liquidation process," Goldner said.
I think drawing those sorts of parallels is up to the listener, rather than something musicians should be caught up in themselves.
Business managers and political leaders fear that Europe could be caught in the crossfire of a trade war between two economic superpowers.
The layoffs had shaken faith in the startup as clients demanded stability, lest they be caught without counsel at a tough time.
The IMSC is intended to deter Iran from making mischief by increasing the likelihood that it would be caught in the act.
Sometimes the people were famous, like Hulk Hogan, but often the subjects were unknowns, who happened to be caught in embarrassing situations.
Both appeared to be caught between the U.S. and their home countries and traveled back and forth before carrying out their plots.
The hearer is more readily caught up in the sermon, as one may be caught up in the dramatic power of opera.
And we know regulators are just as likely as anyone else to be caught up in irrational exuberance or captured by industry.
"No," he said, explaining that to be caught with such equipment would have been incriminating, and using it would have been impractical.
"And money managers do not want to be caught on the wrong side of the trade going into Thanksgiving weekend," Cramer said.
Anything, from a one-of-a-kind smirk to a single clapback, can be caught by a discerning eye and disseminated across Twitter.
While some Housewives would never be caught filming in anything but high-end designer items, Medley isn't afraid to mix high and low.
Sin eaters were often homeless wanderers that kept moving through the countryside so as not to be caught and executed by church officials.
At first, you might be caught up in the beauty of the piano keys colliding with vocals, creating some sense of real wonder.
Individual stocks are more likely to be caught up in big moves caused by forces that company analysts cannot be expected to master.
"It's funny to think that I have any additional time to be caught up in gossip," the 43-year-old reality star said.
You won't be caught off guard by additional taxes, and when tax time comes around, you can be prepared to pay Uncle Sam.
No police department wants to be caught in the public spotlight amid scrutiny over a violent encounter with one of its police officers.
Reducing the burden of public debt (98% of GDP) is vital if Spain is not to be caught out by the next downturn.
"Employers are going to be caught up in the cross hairs," said business immigration lawyer Matthew Dunn from the law firm Kramer Levin.
Being extra careful makes women less likely to be caught saying something incorrect in public, so it might, on balance, be worth it.
With the capacity to charge two at once, you'll never be caught in the middle of a game with a dead controller again.
And they will be caught in the middle because of the lack of options that they have when it comes to these services.
"I've got a simple message for perpetrators -- you engage in this type of activity, you will be caught," Graham told a press briefing.
Experts in the British department of health found that this was a long enough window for all viruses to be caught in tests.
The camera's always rolling, after all — there's no time to be caught off guard, even by an unexpected, menstruation-related red carpet moment.
It's illegal for a reason, and it would be good for people who commit this kind of crime to be caught and punished.
Short of one's peer group pressuring them into watching something right now no one feels they have to be caught up on everything.
The danger, then, is that the ECB will be caught flat-footed once again, and Europe will go through another wrenching economic crisis.
She seemed to be caught in pop culture Purgatory: not gimmicky enough, but also not quite real enough for us to care about.
They didn't anticipate that months later, they'd be caught in a battle with neighboring grape growers who say weed and wine don't mix.
Students don't talk to each other while peeing as they fear they would be caught and not be able to give the exam.
He was slow out of the box on his second double to right, which looked initially like it was going to be caught.
Trump has taken aim at the intelligence community for leaks, warning that they will be "caught" for "illegally" giving information to the press.
With campaign foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos already having pleaded guilty, Flynn is the fourth Trump associate to be caught in Mueller's net.
But should it happen escalation could be fast and the US, with Al Udeid airbase in Qatar, would be caught in the middle.
"There is more of a closer inventory control...Nobody wants to be caught holding inventory that could become stale and obsolete," Ellwanger added.
Even if your job won't be replaced by a robot anytime soon, it's better to know what's coming than to be caught unaware.
Unrealistic expectations and lack of planning mean that people can easily be caught off-guard when and if they have a health crisis.
" In a tweet Thursday, Trump said the "spotlight has finally been put on the low-life leakers," adding that they "will be caught.
Warmer waters and abundant food might encourage the turtles to delay their southern migration, increasing the chance they'll be caught by cooling waters.
It's less effective to deter criminals with harsh punishments, though, than it is to demonstrate that they will definitely be caught and punished.
Privacy advocates have said that communications belonging to as many as tens of millions of Americans could be caught up in the searches.
Let's be honest, there was actually a time where you wouldn't be caught dead in anything but, and this jean isn't going anywhere.
He argues that he does not want to be caught in a "perjury trap" since the government has detailed records about his communications.
He was supposed to work through the Justice Department and not simply follow the rules only if he might be caught breaking them.
It fell in for a double, but Franco didn't get past third because he was held up thinking the ball might be caught.
"Everybody would be caught by surprise if something comes out in the next week," said Juan Carlos Hartasanchez, Albright Stonebridge Group senior director.
The Foxes cannot be caught in the Premier League so long as they win games, as Leicester did, 1-0, at Crystal Palace.
"There are still places on this planet where to be caught reading you, or even me, would incur a severe penalty," Atwood said.
"The conservative art dealers definitely do not want to be caught up in a situation like this," he told me in an email.
Now, a virus analyst could do nothing and the malware would still be caught, thanks to machines that carry out the hard work.
A recent analysis in Health Affairs, pointedly titled "The Forgotten Middle," investigated how many middle-income seniors will be caught in that bind.
Barbarin, 69, had been the highest-profile cleric to be caught up in a child sex abuse scandal in the French Catholic Church.
We haven't seen a such a market since the summer of 22018, so some recent entrants into the space could be caught unawares.
If screening were effective, a reduction in the incidence of advanced tumors would be expected — tumors would be caught and treated when small.
Of course, they scoff and say they wouldn't be caught dead in a Toyota, especially when Bob next door just bought a Bimmer.
While it's a user's choice to post an Instagram story, other people can also be caught in the background and subsequently be tracked.
They don't want to be caught holding new coal assets when all signs show a global retreat away from coal in advanced economies.
Emerging market currencies fell overnight as investors feared these export-oriented economies would be caught in the crossfire of any escalating trade conflict.
Instead, America's working poor and their children continue to be caught in the crosshairs of the White House's short-sighted and punitive proposals.
But Iran has also deeply embedded in Iraq, raising fears that the country would be caught in the rivalry between Tehran and Washington.
Despite the laundry list of challenges and the very little progress made thus far, this is not the time to be caught middling.
Five years ago, my clients wouldn't be caught dead with a blow dryer, or using product, but today a lot of them do.
"He has always been terrified of taking it out and would not be caught without it … and then comes along Fetty Wap," she wrote.
The first Republican to be caught up in the widening scandal, Norment argues that recent complaints over the yearbook are the result of politics.
You don't want to bring up that you've searched, but you also don't want to be caught unawares of whom, exactly, you are meeting.
Even as the leader of the free world whose life is under a microscope, Trump would likely be caught off guard with the question.
Should higher inflation convince the Fed that more interest-rate hikes are needed sooner, many investors in emerging markets could be caught off guard.
But not until they were united and learned about each other's losses, and a possible pattern emerged, did they believe Vail might be caught.
So Sophie, Jasmine, and I, we talked as if she wasn't there, and therefore there was a lot of truth that could be caught.
While May looks mostly terrified she'll be caught somehow, Corbyn can rely on rallies and public meetings to get his point across to supporters.
Globally, illegal fishing costs the industry around $23 billion each year, with one in four fish thought to be caught illegally in African waters.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson cancelled that plan after widespread concern that American citizens would be caught in the dragnet and surveilled as well.
Disclaimer: Spoilers ahead from season 3 of Game of Thrones, which was three seasons ago, so you really should be caught up by now.
Willens though said companies won't be caught off guard by any expiring tax benefits and the dislocation wouldn't be as dramatic as some think.
"It sends out a clear message that anyone travelling into North Yorkshire to commit crime will be caught and brought to justice," he said.
"I think the underlying note of the day would be not wanting to be caught on the wrong side of the Fed," he said.
While he had stopped hunting, he told his family he didn't want to be caught without a gun when the "race war" broke out.
Now, I definitely don't want to be caught up in a Red Wedding, but that song is amazing, and I didn't hear it once.
Unscrubbed coal plants could be caught in a Catch-22, unable to achieve modest efficiency limits because of the costly controls they would trigger.
"My father is 80 years old, but I can't go back to visit him for Chinese New Year because I'll be caught," he said.
Drug traffickers targeted postal workers because their jobs made it less likely for them to be caught by law enforcement officials, federal authorities said.
And while Ireland is going to be caught in an "embarrassing" position with Tuesday's ruling, it won't be a financially difficult one, Kleinbard said.
Page contends that he does not want to be caught in a "perjury trap" since the government has more detailed records about his communications.
The U.S. military could be caught in the crosshairs following President Donald Trump's move to slap tariffs on some of the nation's closest allies.
A lot of other contagious illnesses need much less than that to thrive and can be caught with just a wayward cough or sneeze.
It has long been a misdemeanor federal offense to be caught illegally entering the United States, punishable by up to six months in prison.
Ozuna went back to tag at first base, thinking the ball was going to be caught, and Realmuto passed him when rounding first base.
The kind of misinformation that resulted in Zhe Zhe's death is unlikely to be caught as dangerous by any social media bot or algorithm.
But accounts of Trump's thinking about the investigation never reveal any trepidation that he's going to be caught on tape talking to KGB operatives.
The more different tests you run—the more parameters you monitor, and the more often—the more likely you are to be caught out.
Sometimes, they are the ones doing the lying, right to the camera, even though they must know they'll eventually be caught, and called out.
The teams play each other, but they are all pursuing something—an impossible perfection, an endlessly retreating finish line—that cannot quite be caught.
Neal, meanwhile, is another lawmaker who could be caught off guard: In mid-June he questioned the "seriousness of purpose" of Amatul-Wadud's campaign.
Other analysts have recently told CNBC that the oil market appears to be caught in a feedback loop in which negative news is amplified.
He emerged from the meeting in Germany repeating Mr. Putin's observation that the Russians were too skilled at cyberoperations to be caught if involved.
Facebook this year was analogous to a cheating romantic partner who was caught betraying us and apologized — only to be caught again weeks later.
The jet appeared to be caught up in United States sanctions on Tehran's nuclear program that prohibit civilian aircraft sales, including services and parts.
In this administration, where the policymaking process is often as short as a tweet, appointees can be caught unaware or might have advised differently.
And it's very helpful to be in LA and not be caught up in the madness of Silicon Valley, which is very self referential.
We hope this arrest serves as a reminder to the public that people who engage in these crimes will be caught, arrested and prosecuted.
"If you think you are going to be caught up in a situation with no clients, start cold emailing like there is no tomorrow."  
What Pete doesn't know at this time is that his star contestant would be caught months later calling herself "genuine and real" on Instagram.
He said athletes guilty of gene doping or using the so-called designer drugs — more sophisticated forms of performance-enhancing drugs — will be caught.
Some differentiate between young men who might be caught browsing terrorist material online and hardened plotters, who have spent years immersed in extremist ideology.
That takes people in the room being honest about what the shortcomings of the systems are and to not be caught in the past.
In that case, the United States would really be caught in the middle — and remember: ISIS, and similar Islamist groups, thrive amid such chaos.
If Democratic candidates don't address the growing public anxiety about the economy, the party will be caught flatfooted next year when public confidence tanks.
Meanwhile, his competitors from the Senate will likely be caught up in impeachment trials, dragging them to Washington and away from early-state voters.
We're all of us trapped by time, hoping we might make a mark upon it, only to be caught up and carried further downstream.
Meanwhile, emerging market currencies have been hit as investors feared these export-oriented economies would be caught in the middle of any escalating trade conflict.
He would be caught up in the sea of people who are no longer allowed in because they are not American citizens or permanent residents.
I didn't expect that early in my career as an OB-GYN, I would be caught in the middle of another new disease outbreak – Zika.
The fish were isolated from the image and sent to Cornell University, which provided investigators with a geographical area where those fish can be caught.
The problem is that in the meantime, while legal challenges move slowly through the courts, patients in these states will be caught in the crossfire.
I ordered nothing from Popeyes' needy attempt to emulate Béyonce's Ivy Park, and I wouldn't be caught dead in In-n-Out's ugly-ass shoes.
But in shutdown-vulnerable national parks with few rangers, people recognize that they either won't be punished for acting selfishly, or they won't be caught.
He's stood by his gloomy case for 210, often warning that investors could be caught in a "rolling bear market " for the next several years.
"We deplore the fact that our company continues to be caught up in an unfounded controversy driven by political objectives," it said in a statement.
I'd also argue they knew they'd be caught, except the response was so idiotic and poorly planned I can't imagine they expected any real scrutiny.
The happy couple and parents of son Silas, 10 months, are never afraid to have fun and can often be caught gushing about each other.
Ristoro d'Arezzo, an Italian monk, wrote "all the animals and birds were terrified; and the wild beasts could easily be caught," on June 3, 1239.
Even when Vjeran was taking a photo of me holding it, Lovot would sometimes be caught mid-blink and we'd have to take another one.
Most surfers, on the other hand, wouldn't be caught dead with a beach spray in their bag — they let the waves take care of that.
Others see deluges violent enough to destroy crops and carry away soil, the water running off the land before it can be caught and stored.
"I wouldn't be caught dead in one of those," said Mark Kuria, a 45-year-old civil servant dressed dapperly in a well-cut suit.
For the purpose of this piece, we decided to do the unboxing just before cooking so that the whole process could be caught on video.
You'll be so cute and cuddly that even those who know what happens next will be caught off guard by the ferocious creature you become.
If a financial crisis eventually strikes China, many people will be caught out—not because of a lack of warnings, but because of too many.
Indeed, he seems to be caught in a classic tug of love, between his heart — apparently yearning for a combative wingman like New Jersey Gov.
They constantly have to weigh the need to go about their lives and support their families against the odds they'll be caught by ICE agents.
Some of the shark hotspots also overlap in areas where a higher than normal concentration of fishing occurs, which causes more sharks to be caught.
Emails sent speculatively to your email address to see if its active are different, and hopefully these should be caught by your spam filter immediately.
Normally this would be caught by our monitoring and not making it into our published data, but the issue somehow made it through our checks.
Meanwhile, in response to a different question, 23 in 5 people said they would be willing to hide money offshore if they wouldn't be caught.
At the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards, one nominee was unlucky enough to be caught in one such moment when he wasn't really paying attention.
"Whole Foods, Publix, and Safeway have standing orders at docks for 10,000 pounds, and [the lionfish] all have to be caught by divers," he explains.
It might be unseemly to plan political spin ahead of a terrorist attack, but Democrats also can't be caught flat-footed if the moment arrives.
Detecting a melanoma early means it can be caught before it spreads to the lower layers of the skin and the rest of the body.
She imagined that she was in Eden permanently, and that if she tried to leave she would be caught by the police and brought back.
"I know that we never want to be caught thinking for a minute that Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, now Alphabet, are cheap," Cramer said.
Whereas American baristas wouldn't be caught dead breaking a sweat grinding beans, operations like Gallery Drip in Bangkok serve beans cracked entirely by elbow grease.
If you're bound to run into a Muslim you know, you certainly don't want to be caught holding a Starbucks caramel latte during the day.
There are many underwhelming products coming to market now and many more that, while extravagant, seem to be caught in the "forever-coming-soon" stage.
Whether it's your dad, your wife, or your BFF behind the camera, if you say something ridiculous post-op, it will be caught on video.
There's so much room to paint different pictures of who you are, that it needed to be caught on tape for people to believe it.
One exception: Steve Bannon, who wouldn't be caught dead in Armani and has been photographed in the Oval Office without a tie, gets a pass.
"Christians, too, can be caught up in networks of verbal violence through the internet," Francis said, citing vicious examples of defamation in some Catholic outlets.
It was an embarrassing turn of events for the de Blasio administration, which appeared to be caught off guard and at first reacted with anger.
The White House would never be caught with a bank robbery suspect on its staff, so why tolerate someone alleged to be a wife beater?
Immigrants who have lost their protection "can be caught when they are going to school, walking around their neighborhood, going to work," Ms. Jiménez said.
An elite so strong that they break records as a matter of course, that they win almost every game, that they can never be caught.
Dr. Nestle says such organizations need to pay closer attention to both blatant and potential conflicts of interest lest they be caught touting sloppy science.
Until that happens, however, Iraq will be caught in a miserable tug-of-war between America and Iran, a global superpower and a regional one.
That is why Chelsea leads the league free and clear, and it is why there is so little hope that Chelsea might now be caught.
Perhaps it was meant as a way to defuse the situation so that she wouldn't be caught off guard the way she was last year.
Among the concerns: NATO might be caught up in another costly, Afghan-style deployment, irk some Arab countries or risk confrontation with Russia in Syria.
It cannot be said with certainty that they are black men (they could simply be caught in deep daytime shadow), but they very likely are.
"Right now, the Warriors have such a dominant talent advantage, it is going to be virtually impossible for them to be caught," Van Gundy said.
If watched long enough, any person may be caught in some form of illegal or immoral activity that can be used against him or her.
The pound will be caught in the crossfire of any global trade war, since Britain has a large deficit for which it needs capital inflows.
Until there is political will to reform American immigration laws, millions of people will continue to be caught in a system that is startlingly unjust.
Canelo Alvarez says he wouldn't be caught dead in an MMA cage 'cause he's got too much love and respect for boxing ... unlike Floyd Mayweather.
They found 11% chose exhibitionism, or having sex in a place where you could be caught, and 10% chose voyeurism, or watching others pleasure themselves.
Mr. Wildstein, the last of the major figures to be caught up in a scandal that dealt a blow to the presidential ambitions of Gov.
While they've lost their families, they found one another — the pair have become inseparable at the clinic and can often be caught given each other kisses.
Blaine was supposed to pull a string to fire a rifle and the bullet was supposed to be caught by a metal cup in his mouth.
And now a new NBC report will do little to banish doubts that the US could be caught flat-footed in defending against possible foreign meddling.
Blue Apron isn't an advertising service, but it's still likely going to be caught up in the dragnet that Snap has dumped onto potential consumer IPOs.
"So it's doubly absurd that we should then be caught on an investigation on national security," Fox said on BBC's Question Time late on Thursday evening.
"Tech continues to be caught in the crosshairs of the triple threat of rising interest rates, global growth fears and trade tensions with China," Zaccarelli wrote.
The assumption that the culprit will never be caught is, she told VICE News, one of the main reasons women do not go to the police.
"The only criteria I'd say there is that requires you to share this information is if there's the potential for you to be 'caught,'" he says.
The storm's track means residents will have only a few days at most to prepare, and some may be caught unaware after a long holiday weekend.
"For her, she never really wanted to be caught up in the drama so everything in life [was] like, "Get over it, it's not that serious.
It's better to know and be momentarily embarrassed and move on with your life than be caught unaware in the bathroom mirror, hours after the fact.
Ahead of the premiere of his Ron Howard-directed film, Hill 400, he may be caught up in a new relationship with Zoe despite Beth's forewarning.
And Mark Shelhamer, former Chief Scientist for the NASA Human Research Program, is pretty unconvinced they can be caught up to speed by late next year.
As France approaches the 343th anniversary of the uprising of May 1968, it seems once again to be caught up in a wave of defiant rebellion.
"Nobody really deserves to be caught in the middle of these games," said Victoria-Lola Leon Guerrero, an activist who campaigns for a lowered military presence.
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection that can be caught from another person or from consuming contaminated food or water, according to the CDC.
"We could be caught up in an erroneous market trend, which could then persist for far longer than we could take the pain," Mr Taylor wrote.
The fact that anyone living in the US without papers could be caught by ICE at any time is only part of the politics of fear.
Since the work has yet to commence, the institution seems to be caught in its own development cycle and unable to speak to an uncertain future.
Mr. Middleton's case raises the question: How many times does someone have to be caught driving drunk before he or she can no longer legally drive?
When traveling in an unsafe area or walking alone late at night, you probably don't want to be caught with a lot of cash on you.
CDC operations also include training frontline health workers and strengthening or building efficient reporting systems so disease outbreaks can be caught early and at the source.
"This sends a strong message to contractors in New York who engage in fraud: You will be caught," Bloomberg spokesman Ty Trippet said in a statement.
Inspections must be restored so that nobody can circumvent any new treaties and that violations be caught and discussed among the parties to any new treaty.
"Something that back in the day we would have found so stupid and never be caught dead wearing is now the hit piece of the season."
"I don't want to be caught one step behind a dangerous new turn of this crisis," Gottlieb said, according to a copy of his prepared remarks.
"As the dynamics between the U.S. and China continue to escalate, the risk you run is that CAD will be caught in the crossfire," Issa said.
Such a feat would require coordination and conspiracy on a truly massive scale— with so many participants that many would surely be caught in the act.
If you're unfamiliar with the type, then you probably think such a person will eventually be caught and shamed and forced to mend their evil ways.
"No woman who works at W Magazine and lives on Perry Street would be caught dead at a hip downtown restaurant wearing a scrunchie!" she says.
"An attorney general whose slipperiness and legalistic hairsplitting had frustrated Democrats for several hours finally appeared to be caught off-guard," The Atlantic's Russell Berman writes.
Higher rates of testing can lead to lower death rates because more mild and asymptomatic cases are likely to be caught and factored into the ratio.
Lunch was a hearty piece of tuna (said to be caught while we were snorkeling, though I didn't witness it) with a tomato sauce and rice.
The police tracked down the perpetrator, who was 21, through her stolen cellphone — "a no-no," she said, for someone who didn't want to be caught.
Either GM's heavy spending on battery-electric vehicles will be wasted, or Toyota will be caught flat-footed when the rest of the market goes electric.
Now, in 2019, O'Leary is still in prison on multiple rape charges, but there was once a time he believed he'd never be caught at all.
SodaStream is not the first drink appliance brand to be caught up in dealmaking as changing retail forces prompt food and beverage companies to rethink distribution.
Emerging market currencies came in for special punishment as investors feared these export-oriented economies would be caught in the middle of any escalating trade conflict.
Iraq, whose main allies are Washington and Tehran, fears it could be caught in the middle of any regional conflict between Iran and the United States.
For example, a student may be caught in a situation where they are denied a meal because of failure to make payments on their lunch account.
"We are afraid that the European businesses may be caught between the conflicting requirements of U.S. and Russian authorities in relation to sanctions," the association said.
In America's overtly racist past, the killers of black Americans were less likely to be caught than the killers of whites because black lives were valued less.
I hate crowds — that's one reason I rarely go to big concerts and wouldn't be caught dead in a club — and can be extremely impatient while shopping.
Now scientists have spelled out exactly how an asteroid could kill the people unlucky enough to be caught underneath one if - or when - it smashes into Earth.
He won't likely be caught saying anything as gross as his comments to "Access Hollywood," but other politicians have been caught in so-called "hot mic" moments.
The fashion influencers who drape themselves in labels head to toe, and wouldn't be caught dead wearing a designer knock-off have no problem sporting plated pieces.
More errors can be caught early when developers double-check their own code before sending to QA, provide test data sets, and help to configure testing environments.
If huge numbers of jobs are lost in the coming decade or two, everybody could be caught by surprise, says Vivek Wadhwa, a Carnegie Mellon University professor.
With street style photographers aplenty, there was no hiding and no changing — just us, in a piece of clothing we thought we'd never be caught dead in.
Cameras will be trolling the audience — and the presidential dreamers know it — to see if they can be caught responding with an eye roll or head shake.
Abbasi had moved with her husband to the Caribbean island nation of Grenada for him to attend medical school, only to be caught by the travel ban.
The paper, however, acknowledged "an advantage of the American system" in that the country will not be "engulfed by chaos" should the president be caught in lawsuit.
Though some Leos will be caught off-guard having to go off-script, many will be excited to open up and tell you what they're really about.
So this year, we're setting aside plenty of time to relive some of the best pop music/holiday mash-ups to ever be caught on camera. 1.
Barbarin, 68, the highest-profile cleric to be caught up in the child sex abuse scandal inside the French Church, received a six-month suspended prison sentence.
As models whooped, hollered, danced and w-o-r-k-e-d it down the runway, it was hard not to be caught up in Ashish's celebration.
Meanwhile, it's still damn annoying to know that there are pokémon out there just waiting to be caught when the UK hasn't yet received its pokéball delivery.
Inevitably the philanderer would be caught in the act—usually while doing something unspeakable in a parking lot, or a camper, or once, memorably, on a boat.
Tinashe's bubbly work on "The Life" and "Scared of Happy" make it harder to stomach the fact her own LP seems to be caught in label purgatory.
In the wake of the storm, President Donald Trump appeared to be caught off guard, choosing to wait three days before tweeting about the hurricane at all.
There are also a few important members of the military who have not been captured, the official said, adding that they looked likely to be caught soon.
Which means that if you start watching the 80 episodes from the previous eight seasons now, you'll probably be caught up by the time Season 9 lands.
It has long been a misdemeanor federal offense to be caught illegally entering the country, punishable by up to six months in prison and a $5,000 fine.
The once-tight crew of former and current waiters and bartenders seems to be caught up in civil war to rival the cinematic battles of Marvel superheroes.
Lakshmi, 45, answers a series of rapid fire questions ranging from fun (she wouldn't be "caught dead" in a Hummer) to serious (she's "bad" at "being diplomatic").
It's easier to evade the cops that way: they're less likely to be caught for solicitation if they've checked a client out to see if he's legitimate.
I'm pretty confident to say that Ithaca is the only town in the world where a band with a bassoon can be caught playing a basement gig.
He never creates a one-dimensional product, but is more likely to be caught carefully placing pieces of his creations around, leaving you to connect the dots.
What's more, Kaiser estimates that more than eight million children who are citizens but have at least one noncitizen parent will be caught in the cross hairs.
Center-left Democrats are not going to be caught napping this time, it's clear, giving the voters a clear choice of Joe Biden as their standard bearer.
"We will never be caught pants down," said Bamidele Mutiu, who helped coordinate the West African country's Ebola response and now runs a biosafety lab in Lagos.
But Ms. Liang said that after years of low interest rates and steady gains, investors could be caught off guard when the economy hits a speed bump.
Some experts and lawmakers have said they believe data on millions of Americans could be caught under such surveillance, exposing them to warrantless searches by federal investigators.
Some experts and lawmakers have said they believe data on millions of Americans could be caught under such surveillance, exposing them to warrantless searches by federal investigators.
So they can be caught short when a child needs money for an outing with friends, to put gas in the car or to complete a chore.
The Kremlin has said Russia has no direct ban on catching whales, but they can only legally be caught in specific circumstances, for scientific and educational purposes.
"The message should now be clear that insider dealers are increasingly likely to be caught and will be made to fully account for their misconduct," he said.
"The world is getting the message: if you try to illegally enter the United States, you will be caught, detained, deported or put in prison," Trump said.
Apparently pleased to be caught on camera holding his hand, she extended a speedy invitation for a state visit with Queen Elizabeth II. "Opposites attract," she beamed.
But in any event, if you're doing regular maintenance (ahem), then you're not likely to be caught off guard by any really big furnace or AC problems.
To leave the theater on Monday was to be caught in a scrum of people trying to explain the plot to one another and only sometimes succeeding.
Some experts and lawmakers have said they believe data on millions of Americans could be caught under such surveillance, exposing them to warrantless searches by federal investigators.
The CEO of Chinese technology company Huawei said his daughter should be "proud" to be caught up in the U.S.-China trade war, CNN Business reported Sunday.
After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
"Never Again," was the anthem of the people after the 9/11 attacks, never again would we let ourselves be caught off guard like that ever again.
He ran to shore screaming that he was free, only to be caught by Laos soldiers, what happen to him after that, Master Song does not know.
"Frightened people who may be in need of international protection should not be caught in the maelstrom of politics," the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said in a statement.
If we see any meddling in the 290 election, you&aposre going to be caught up and isolated, which is what they exactly what they don&apost want.
Just look at this 10-pound beast from Panasonic: it could probably survive the apocalypse but I wouldn't be caught dead with a laptop that looked like that.
Until they do so, Americans regularly will be caught between the constitutional imperative to minimize the pain of execution and a state government's unwillingness to honor that imperative.
Image: Georg OleschinskiFinding examples of parasitic behavior in the fossil record is hard because it requires the parasite to be caught in the act of parasitizing its host.
As well as the experiences that no one would be caught dead designing, there were a few things I noticed that have carried over into highly praised apps.
" Stephanie Miller, the director of Military Accession Policy, also seemed to be caught off guard, forwarding the tweets and saying she was "standing by for further guidance/instruction.
"We could catch her up with that, should she need to be caught up, depending on how this whole thing ends," he continued, probably hoping nobody caught that.
LONDON (Reuters) - Anti-establishment votes in Britain and the United States have roiled markets twice this year and investors are determined not to be caught off guard again.
"They may be caught in a vicious feedback loop with the yen," said John DeClue, chief investment officer at the Private Client Reserve at U.S. Bank in Minneapolis.
Researchers at the University of Louisville found that dry counties in Kentucky were nearly twice as likely to be caught hosting illegal meth labs as their wet neighbours.
We were told that some of the corrupt local businessmen were setting fire to their money to not be caught but I don't know if that is true.
Many of the families are eager to be caught so they can apply for asylum or temporary protected status as they try to escape the violence back home.
The wide feed tube can house anything the size of a whole apple, and pulp from things like lemons, oranges, and limes will be caught in the filter.
Filtration through beds of sand needs no membranes, but does need chemicals called flocculants to persuade pollutants to coagulate, so that they can be caught by the filter.
The drones supplement the fisheries' main survey ship, which counts the pollock at the beginning of every season in order to determine how many fish can be caught.
If you include suppliers and everyone whose job would be affected by a chaotic collapse, says Mr Ramljak, up to 500,000 might be caught up in the mayhem.
The fact that they could be caught or prosecuted for the crime may be far from their mind, as the group itself establishes it's own system of judgement.
Grant said Madison made no effort to cover up his crimes, including the smell of the decomposing bodies, and that he told police he wanted to be caught.
Entering the game, the concern was whether or not Temple would be caught looking ahead at its showdown with Philadelphia rival and No. 1 Villanova visiting on Wednesday.
The Kremlin has said Russia has no direct ban on catching whales, but that they can only legally be caught in specific circumstances, for scientific and educational purposes.
Taliban fighters in Afghanistan, for example, do not like to tote their weaponry far, lest they be caught or killed before getting a good opportunity to use it.
Trump's comments came a day after congressional and administrative staff appeared to be caught off guard by word of a new tax cut, which first surfaced on Saturday.
Traditionally, criminals give guns to junior members of gangs to look after on their behalf, so the more senior members of the gang won't be caught in possession.
Aniston knows what it's like to be caught up in scandals not of her own making, and she sinks her teeth into both Alex's public and private personas.
But the audience at the Palace Theater here cannot be more thrilled or more appreciative or more ready to be caught up in the spirit of the undertaking.
Egypt, Sudan's neighbor to the north (population of 100 million), and Ethiopia, Sudan's neighbor to the southeast (population of 85033 million) would be caught in the blast radius.
Max Schrems, a privacy advocate, told a reporter that many companies may be caught up in navigating GDPR even if they have no involvement in harvesting people's data.
During the press conference, Dog himself spoke to those gathered, and quickly insisted that "this person will be caught soon," according to footage captured by Fox 31 Denver.
However, "if abscesses are showing up in the meat, there has to be a failure in the slaughter plant because those should be caught and removed," he said.
Traders said they were closing positions ahead of the expected arrival of the storm as they did not want to be caught with open trades over the weekend.
These two men can be as open with each other as friends can be, which underscores the simmering tragedy: Sooner or later, Philip and Elizabeth must be caught.
Freia knows how Norwegians think and they know that nobody with a Norwegian passport wouldn't be caught dead up a mountain with no snack ready for the summit.
"I know it is not comfortable to be caught in a highly emotional debate, and many of you have received questions from customers," Mr. Bastian wrote to employees.
And a number of men and women are now sitting in jail after they tried to use one of the services, only to be caught by the police.
Here are four things you should never be caught doing, according to the survey: Even the slightest glance at your phone during a job interview could cost you.
Despite quarantine sites on military bases and local health departments monitoring recent arrivals from China, it remained unclear how many people would be caught up in the effort.
It may seem unnecessary to do so every time you're using them, but it's better to be safe than sorry — no one wants to be caught off guard.
Meanwhile, it is once again the people of the Middle East who will be caught in the crossfire as the United States and Iran refuse to back down.
The celebration was actually a trap meant to lure the Starks and their bannermen into an enclosed space without their weapons, where they would be caught off guard.
It wasn't like me to go shirtless in public—or to be caught in a full-body embrace with my unmarried next-door neighbor, either, for that matter.
When detectives approached her on East 43rd Street to make the arrest, she ran and had to be caught and pinned on a car hood to be handcuffed.
Barbarin, 68, the highest-profile cleric to be caught up in the child sex abuse scandal inside the French Church, was handed a six-month suspended prison sentence.
When soldiers would come through Jewish communities, those studying the Torah in secret would pretend to play the dreidel game so as not to be caught and arrested.
The Chinese smartphone giant&aposs boss, Ren Zhengfei, said his daughter and CFO Meng Wanzhou should feel honored to be caught in the crossfire of the dispute.210.
Of course, it is inevitable that there will be those travelers who will be caught in the cross hairs of an order for which they were not prepared.
Anthrax, a highly contagious disease, is caused by the bacterium bacillus anthracis, and can be caught through breathing spores, eating infected material, or through contact with broken skin.
On the campaign trail, he also allowed himself to be caught on camera as he dropped his pants to try on a swimming suit in a street market.
Since last year Maduro's government has been trying to repatriate gold from the Bank of England, fearing it could be caught up in international sanctions against his administration.
But to the extent that punishment can deter crime, it will only work if the would-be criminal is certain he'd be caught quickly and punished: certainty and swiftness.
This unfortunate threesome seems to be caught in a battle of he said, she said, and Kardashian really seems to only be listening to his side of the story.
Discovered by SomeEcards, a Broquet is a bunch of flowers made out of beef jerky for the man in your life who wouldn't be caught dead with a plant.
She's an avid journaler in the book, and she has a soft spot for "bubblegum" music like Katy Perry (which show-Moe probably wouldn't be caught dead listening to).
" As for what happened after Adam took the photo, Justine says the spider and the possum had to be caught and released outside "in order to open the door.
The UN worries not only about how and where it might house up to 1m people displaced from Mosul, but about how many would be caught in the crossfire.
The latest moves against Huawei and ZTE mean that American companies like Apple and Qualcomm could soon be caught in the crossfire — and they have a lot to lose.
"Purple Lamborghini" is a Rick Ross and Skrillex joint, a bizarre blend of trap and dubstep that never builds into a song you want to be caught listening to.
A second landslide in Bulathkohupitiya killed three, a military spokesperson said, but he added that local villagers said up to 100 people could still be caught in the mud.
All of these actresses and actors will be caught up in the nightmare that will be Cult, a story set in present-day Michigan following the 2016 presidential election.
Marwin Gonzalez launched a drive off the wall in left and wound up with an RBI single when Gattis held at second, seeing if the ball would be caught.
When they think they are about to be caught by the police or army, they abandon their passengers in the desert to avoid being prosecuted and losing their trucks.
Some stars can't stop tweeting, employing the platform as a 24-7 stream of consciousness (we're looking at you, Yeezy), while others wouldn't be caught dead Instagramming their brunch.
Today we premiere their latest video for "Monsoon," off their album Kasa, an out of this world exploration of what it feels like to be caught up in life.
As domestic accounts begin to be caught up in terms of service violations that impact their speech, platforms must be crystal clear about how these judgement calls were made.
"There's a feeling out there that there's a long-awaited correction, and no one wants to be caught by surprise," Emmanuel Cau, global equity strategist at JP Morgan, said.
Anyone exotic enough to fully copy the Trump playbook would be vaporized by the institutional weaponry of the Republican Party, which won't be caught sleeping twice in a row.
I was insecure, I compared my self to other women, constantly put myself down and never felt good enough, I'd rather be caught dead than seen in a swimsuit.
The resulting information will be open to interpretation by whoever else examines it, and systematic irregularities—or human error—that could be noticed by technology would not be caught.
Kit Harington would never be caught dead sharing footage of himself wielding a sword as Jon Snow at the risk of revealing even the slightest hint about his character.
It was also the decade where we first got into Pokémon, long before they became interactive characters to be caught all over town with your phone in augmented reality.
After announcing her exit, citing human rights concerns, she said that she worried she could be caught up in Saudi Arabia's strict laws governing how women dress and behave.
Companies like Amazon also rely on a diverse workforce, and likely don't want to be caught in the middle of squabbles over whether transgender people can pee in peace.
Harris also seemed to be caught in between responses at a town hall event in April when she was asked if incarcerated felons should have the right to vote.
A music lover wouldn't be caught dead without a pair of headphones, whether they're just running a quick errand across the street or settling into a long-haul flight.
But because the Pentagon has its full year of funding, for the first time in a long time, it won't be caught in the middle of that shutdown fight.
Since the 1980s, visitors to Japan would gawk at campy advertisements (but lucrative) featuring megastars from the West who would not be caught dead in similar productions back home.
Many of those centrist Democrats oppose Medicare for all and would be caught between a liberal base and more conservative voters in their districts if forced to do so.
"We are recognizing that if, in a no-deal scenario customs will be the be all and end all, then we don't want to be caught short," he said.
Lula is the biggest figure to be caught up in Brazil's anti-corruption push, which began with the so-called "Car Wash" probe into Petrobras nearly three years ago.
And while no one wants to be caught crying at work, could it actually be beneficial to let your emotions out in order to relieve what triggered it afterward?
Some of the German capital's renowned clubs were said to be caught between bankruptcy and virus prevention, and there are plenty of people who are determined to keep dancing.
But he credited him with being a "very good guy, very gentle guy" who happened to be caught doing something virtually everybody else in the village was guilty of.
If the teenager is proved to be a United States citizen, he would be the first American minor to be caught fighting on behalf of the terrorist group overseas.
He chose to do it at an early hour, perhaps so the sight of a burning man would be less likely to traumatize children, or be caught on video.
There is no guarantee that the ratings cannot be applied in a "biased way," and foreign firms might be caught between Beijing's prerogative and requirements back home, it said.
"When you're working on something, you never like to be caught in a position where you're shut down in the middle before you even finish your mission," he said.
In his world, an out-of-town reporter "poking around" a closed case "kind of stunk," he said, and he alerted prosecutors so they wouldn't be caught off guard.
But White warned that over the next three years, trapped between an increasingly aggressive China and a disinterested White House, Canberra could be caught unprepared for a new Asia.
To be caught trumpeting your own fame and impact is a cardinal sin in Trump's White House, where attention is zero-sum, and Trump is not one for sharing.
Unions have said workers do not deserve to be caught in the crossfire and have urged the government to safeguard their jobs and bring Carillion's contracts back in house.
Bella, 35, recently opened up about her first date with Chigvinstev, admitting she quite literally ran away from him out of fear their outing would be caught by paparazzi.
Almost all developers will find out about these changes today, and though the writing has been on the wall for weeks, it's likely many will be caught off guard.
There are serious questions over the RAND study's numbers and assumptions, not least that the Russians would get pretty much everything right and NATO would be caught by surprise.
Aza is a likable protagonist and readers will be caught up in the claustrophobic, narrowing spiral that is her existence and root for her to gain control of her life.
The Tardy PartierBecause you wouldn't be caught dead walking into a dull party, you make a pointed effort to show up a few hours in, when things really get going.
"For many years, Samuel Little believed he would not be caught because he thought no one was accounting for his victims," said ViCAP Crime Analyst Christie Palazzolo in a statement.
Maybe it could be set in some dystopian future, or heroine Jo March (celebrity daughter Maya Hawke), could be caught up in a serial killer mystery for an unknown reason.
He continued appearing on TV into the noughties, with cameos on Little Britain Abroad and Ricky Gervais' Extras, where he pretended to be caught taking drugs at the Bafta awards.
Is it an intentional move on your part to look for the optimism in a Silicon Valley culture that tends, especially lately, to be caught up in scandals and corruption?
In this adventure, the crew is hired for a quick data retrieval job, only to be caught up in the midst of a revolution on the mining planet of Urgan.
The answer is that doing so carries considerable risk, because hitting with reckless abandon increases the chance that a shot will be caught by a fielder, resulting in a wicket.
They can be caught by your spellchecker or edited out by some simple proofreading, but in this day and age of fast communication, typos can make or break your destiny.
Some on the European right, including many British Conservatives, were determined not to be caught on the wrong side of the argument, as they had been with same-sex marriage.
And just as Canelo wouldn't enter the ring after a shoddy wrap job, these players wouldn't be caught dead at a major tournament with anything other than a mechanical keyboard.
"Oil just appears to be caught in a range at the moment and mainly focused on those supply considerations," said Ric Spooner, chief market analyst at CMC Markets in Sydney.
It's not impossible to imagine Weinstein tumbling prior to 2017, but the fact that he already seemed to be caught in a downward spiral certainly helped the story gain traction.
Weddings come with tough choices ... Fisher also gave us his feelings on Shaq's ex-wife, Shaunie O'Neal, basically saying she wouldn't -- under any circumstances -- be caught dead at the wedding.
Fields would not be caught, but Long was overtaken by Dutchman Jelle van Gorkom and Colombia's Carlos Alberto Ramirez Yepes over the final rollers as they took silver and bronze.
Waddington alleged that the three defendants tilted the odds in their favor for profit, tweaked rates to gain a dishonest trading advantage and thought they would not be caught out.
In the event of another Arab spring, autocrats would not be caught off guard again because they are now able to monitor protests and intervene when they consider it necessary.
These days, you wouldn't want to be caught dead on a long flight without a portable charger — yet, you still likely forget to purchase and pack one, time after time.
If a trade war breaks out, companies like Apple and Walmart will be caught in the crossfire, but Apple has the most to lose, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued on Friday.
The bettor can also hedge that wager by betting on Nyquist to win if, as the race is being run, it is clear that the colt will not be caught.
The dispute has also fuelled concern that soybeans, the United States' most valuable export to the world's No. 2 economy, might be caught up in tit-for-tat trade actions.
Instead, an underwater parachute anchor keeps the device moving slower than the ocean's current so that winds and waves push plastic inside the "U" to be caught by the screen.
More likely, they decided it was better to hop on the cage-free bandwagon now and accept extra costs, rather than be caught flat-footed later and face reputational damage.
Including Iraq in the original order caused interpreters who worked with U.S. troops to be caught in the ban, despite the military promising them safety in return for their help.
One that spreads by word-of-mouth, until middle-aged couples who wouldn't normally be caught dead in VR arcades find themselves lining up to try this hot new thing.
The characters in The Room seem to be caught in a surreal alternate universe where human behavior has none of its traditionally understood signifiers and human speech is Dadaist nonsense.
Anyone can be caught in a bad body language moment by a photographer, but this was an official White House release, which seems noteworthy and different from an accidental snapshot.
Analysts estimate that the region as a whole produces 750,000 barrels a day, of which around 603,000 comes from fields around Kirkuk that could be caught up in the conflict.
There were many wealthy fishermen in the Southeast, he said, and they would be lured back here so long as there were dolphin, wahoo, and blackfin tuna to be caught.
"In the early days, I think Guthy-Renker were going after celebrities that you would never think would be caught on a television commercial for an acne medication," Dworman says.
" Three days later, at a community meeting attended by 400 people, Tampa mayor Bob Buckhorn promised the perpetrator would be caught, but stopped short of using the term "serial killer.
In heavily populated areas like the Bronx, it is too easy for an innocent person to be caught in crossfire or for someone to shoot into a crowd, she said.
The country has troops on the ground in Idlib, with the aim of separating Syrian and rebel forces, and its soldiers could be caught in the middle of an attack.
Iraq doesn't want to be caught in a "tug of war" between the U.S. and Iran, according to the chief executive officer of a UAE-based oil and gas company.
He further developed as a runner during World War II, when, he said, he would steal food from German occupation troops and then dash off before he could be caught.
And demonstrating that he would not be caught unprepared, Mr. Neal lashed back at Mr. Morse, noting that the Holyoke schools had been placed in state receivership on his watch.
And demonstrating that he would not be caught unprepared, Mr. Neal lashed back at Mr. Morse, noting that the Holyoke schools had been placed in state receivership on his watch.
On October 13th the defence secretary, Mark Esper, said America would withdraw all 1,000 troops deployed across northern Syria, fearing they would be caught between the Turkish and Syrian armies.
Its detention centers do not have the capacity needed to house "millions of people that could potentially be caught up," if a nationwide citizenship check is rolled out, Vaishnav said.
"We aren't going to be caught by surprise... we've known these courses, very early in his career (Jorge) did Grands Prix in California," said Robert Ridland, the U.S. chef d'equipe.
The sight of a dead shark is upsetting, yet the harsh reality is that it is one of very, very many that continue to be caught without limits every day.
Pratt likely will ship 350 to 400 engines next year, versus its forecast of about 400, and production will be "caught up by the end of next year," Hayes said.
The fact is that a lot of spending that's not happening now won't then be caught up in double- or triple-time in the period when the thing is over.
Some of his misstatements have the color of propaganda, but often he seems to be caught up in other people's propaganda or even to have misunderstood his own talking points.
We're told their 2-month-old daughter, Ariana, was in the car at the time ... and there's growing concern she could be caught in the middle of any future fights.
The Hollywood Chamber of Commerce tells us the stars will be fixed today, and they believe the perp(s) will be caught, because the Walk is lined with security cameras.
So, when that happens, unfortunately, temporarily, while the parents go to the process here because they&aposre not going to be caught in released anymore that they have to be separated.
Where Biden appeared to be caught flatfooted on Harris' attack during the debate, his team quickly sprang into action to defend him and raise questions about Harris' own position on busing.
Such a measure would make sure that no workers or their families would ever be caught without coverage and unable to afford needed care because they were laid off and unemployed.
Workers would have to scramble to find the right part, and sometimes sent Model Xs down the line with incorrect or missing parts, hoping they would be caught in final inspections.
Many of them are carried out by individuals who, as murder clearance rates nationwide attest, may well never be caught and could maim and kill many others over their own careers.
The bursts of color and celebration at Carnival parades in Rio de Janiero can't be caught on selfie sticks, but Christ the Redeemer is a safe zone for your selfie goals.
Maduro's government has been seeking to repatriate some 31 tons of gold in the Bank of England's vaults on fears it could be caught up in international sanctions on the country.
Soon it becomes apparent that she'd never be caught dead at this kind of gathering if she weren't trying to corner her agent, Marjorie (Jane Curtin), who's been dodging her calls.
"I think there's a feeling out there that there's a long awaited correction, and no one wants to be caught by surprise," Emmanuel Cau, global equity strategist at JP Morgan, said.
Hopefully the biggest difference between the Black Hood and the real-life Zodiac Killer is that the Black Hood will be caught by the time the season 2 finale rolls around.
So France's success embodies the broader reasons why European nations are preeminent in international football, despite predictions that they would be caught up as the rest of the world gained experience.
For its part, Amazon does send you two emails notifying you that the order has been placed, so hopefully accidental orders can be caught as they're happening and stopped in time.
U.S. coal shipment could be caught in crossfire as trade dispute escalates and Reuters investigates how Trump's catch and detain policy can split families when parents are put in extended lockups.
"The big Chinese banks don't want to be caught with their hand in the cookie jar with respect to North Korea any more than an American or European bank," he said.
The shiny black look might be Jet Black inspired, but the metal elements are all gold, and Apple wouldn't be caught dead with that kind of luxurious-looking contrast these days.
According to Thai legislation, in order to be fined or jailed, prostitutes or their clients must be caught in the act of soliciting, advertising, recruiting, arranging—or engaging in—commercial sex.
They were quick and brave and all sorts of noble — but they wouldn't be caught dead sinking to the ground in the middle of a street as they succumbed to diarrhea.
Romero thinks his clients want the shirts because everyone knows of the notorious "El Chapo," who escaped from Mexican prisons twice, only to be caught last week for a third time.
Richard Shelby romped to a 37-point victory in his primary, even though some Republicans in Washington were fretting that the veteran senator would be caught by a tea party uprising.
During Soulja Boy's "Crank That," Jake told me that he saw some girls doing the song's dance and looking frightened—almost as if they didn't want to be caught doing it.
"I was totally terrified that it was going to be caught on a mic and that millions of people were going to know that I just couldn't control myself," she said.
The idea is simple: Protecting undocu­mented immigrant victims and their families from deportation makes them more likely to assist law enforcement, which makes it more likely that criminals will be caught.
To be an unincorporated territory is to be caught in limbo: although unquestionably subject to American sovereignty, they are considered part of the United States for certain purposes but not others.
Certainly, some of this is being sensationalized for clicks, but behind it there is a real potential for injury – which most would forego, except of course there's Pokémon to be caught.
At some point, someone — I believe it was Peter, though he no longer recalls this — advised me that I should tell Wieseltier I had said something, lest he be caught unaware.
There are at least nine different species of pufferfish that can be caught in Floridian waters, which means that there are at least nine species of pufferfish that shouldn't be eaten.
From passports that have expired to missing wallets to cell phones that do not work at your destination and other travel snafus, you could be caught off guard by the unexpected.
His 9-month-old daughter survives only by nursing; his wife is ill, and he took her to a hospital only to be caught in one of the bombings, he said.
Slavery at home In the vulnerable communities of West Africa, slavery will manifest in many ways: Some people will be caught up in unsafe international migration, like those found in Libya.
Lies about your health or medical conditions will likely be caught, as life insurers can check medical records, and can go as far as to cancel your coverage, according to Policygenius.
In early fights Ali eluded injury because he was too fast to be caught by opponents' blows; his older, heavier, more sluggish opponents lunged after him, swinging wildly, missing by inches.
For a decade and a half, it was an annual rite on New York City's L.G.B.T. calendar, a "circuit party" for people who wouldn't normally be caught dead on the circuit.
But they can be caught in a Catch-22, he said, in which continuing treatment with an increasingly aggressive patient is potentially harmful to both parties, but so is ending treatment.
With so much time, many defendants will resurface on their own, or be caught during a traffic stop or other law enforcement interaction, without any effort on the bond agent's part.
If sophisticated criminals know they are likely to be treated mercifully in court if caught, it is very important for them to think that they are fairly likely to be caught.

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