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Facebook's hardware products will likely continue to be dogged by privacy concerns.
His life, and afterlife, were to be dogged by shadow versions of himself.
However, she has continued to be dogged by questions of entanglement with the business.
Whoever screwed up the HIV settlement notice will be dogged by the mistake for years to come.
And as a new sales process begins, the Mets will continue to be dogged by ownership uncertainty.
"Now voters were worried my presidency would be dogged by more investigations, maybe even impeachment," she concluded.
A court later threw out the case against him, but his administration continued to be dogged by criticism.
Judge Kavanaugh will be dogged by these accusations throughout his entire, likely decades-long service on the court.
For several years — arguably the last three, rather than two — Seattle appeared to be dogged by that ugly loss.
But if Clinton doesn't release the text she will continue to be dogged by attacks that she has something to hide.
Even if we think of ourselves as progressive, we may still be dogged by out-of-date attitudes about sexual roles. 
Even for long after that South African rugby continued to be dogged by allegations of racism and excluding promising black players.
Sessions, who was the first US senator to endorse Trump, will likely be dogged by old allegations of racism during his hearings.
Inhofe told reporters in Oklahoma on Friday that Pruitt may have to step down if he continues to be dogged by scandals.
Even as Mr. Trump tries to alter his message, he continues to be dogged by suggestions that he's running a racist campaign.
If Senate Republicans hold their majority through an election that stinks of corruption, they'll be dogged by the same crisis of legitimacy.
Boris Johnson continues to be dogged by questions over the row with his girlfriend which resulted in police being called last week.
The Giants will be dogged by questions—those dreaded distractions—until they finally gather whatever information they think they're missing at this time.
Fillon, though likely to struggle less to get a majority, would likely be dogged by an embezzlement scandal, in which he denies wrongdoing.
That also includes Wells Fargo, which analysts had speculated could be dogged by its misconduct issues for the qualitative part of the exam.
But until G.E. makes a clean breast of the chase jet affair, Mr. Flannery may be dogged by the many unanswered questions about it.
Under normal circumstances, those on each side of the bill would now be dogged by questions about their votes — and invited to attack candidates who disagreed.
The mine has also be dogged by major concerns over security due to a low-level conflict waged by pro-independence rebels in Papua for decades.
While looking for allies, he will be dogged by his past insults and the trade war his tariffs on steel and aluminum are expected to trigger.
According to the BBC, Mourinho is living by himself in a Manchester hotel and won't go outside because he doesn't want to be dogged by photographers.
More broadly, equity markets continue to be dogged by concerns over higher bond yields, rising inflation and the potential for higher interest rates in the United States.
Yet if he continues to wait, Ryan will continue to be dogged by questions, something bound to overshadow his own efforts to keep control of the House.
Mr. Trump's foreign trip will keep him out of the United States for a week, but he is likely to be dogged by domestic issues while overseas.
But the company continues to be dogged by a handful of rail contracts in its $34 billion backlog that generated a disappointing free cash flow result in 2018.
Apple published a set of standards for how workers should be treated in the aftermath, but its suppliers continued to be dogged by accusations that these were breached.
Wall Street continues to be dogged by signs of cooling growth and worries that escalating tensions between the United States and China could scuttle their fragile trade truce.
But he could be dogged by his strained relationship with President Donald Trump, who remains wildly popular in Alabama and savaged Sessions throughout his tenure at the Justice Department.
But he will also be dogged by accusations that by protecting abusers, or taking action at a snail's pace, the Vatican has failed those for whom it was directly responsible.
However, the bank continued to be dogged by UK-specific issues, such as a provision for mis-selling insurance and a pension deficit due to lower interest rates in Britain.
The petro will be dogged by a major question, "Is it redeemable, in other words, can you take physical delivery?" notes finance professor Stephen McKeon of the University of Oregon.
But McCain continued to be dogged by criticism — including ads in The New York Times — that he wasn't sufficiently transparent and at risk of a medical event if elected president.
Despite those advantages on "presidential" attributes, Clinton continues to be dogged by questions about her honesty, and lags well behind Trump on honesty and trustworthiness in each of these four states.
Iran unveiled a commemorative postage stamp in support of medical workers fighting the coronavirus, while continuing to be dogged by accusations of a cover-up and gross negligence over the crisis.
Instead, the GOP has a presumptive nominee while Hillary Clinton continues to be dogged by Bernie Sanders, who, despite having almost no chance of winning the nomination, refuses to suspend his campaign.
With confusion over Brexit and European parliamentary elections in three months' time, the market continues to be dogged by political uncertainty and stocks may have a harder time climbing if earnings downgrades continue.
The poll suggests Clinton continues to be dogged by questions about her honesty, with the share saying she is the least honest in the field now at 55%, up from 46% in December.
Cane Broome, a transfer from Sacred Heart, played 21 minutes - 23 more than he logged in the opening round game against Buffalo - and produced 953 points, but continued to be dogged by turnovers.
President Vladimir Putin has held the economy in place by allowing the ruble to float, but Russia continues to be dogged by low oil prices and economic sanctions following the 2014 annexation of Crimea.
Although public sector banks continue to be dogged by bad loans, private rivals are less constrained by bad assets and shares have risen this year on expectations they will benefit from an improving economy.
But the governor, who found his fortune with coal and now owns The Greenbrier resort, continues to be dogged by the financial issues that Republicans sought to use against him in last year's campaign.
Trump claims that his nearly 200 deals with foreign partners prove he would be a savvy negotiator as President -- but those same deals also suggest a Trump presidency would be dogged by constant conflicts of interest.
Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg continues to be dogged by his refusal to release employees at his media company from non-disclosure agreements reached amid allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination going back two decades.
Jeffrey Epstein continues to be dogged by sexual abuse allegations in death -- a woman just sued his estate claiming he raped her as a teen ... and she appears to have a case thanks to a new state law.
But for Obama, who continues to be dogged by conspiracy theories that suggest he himself is a Muslim (Obama is a Christian), a stop at an Islamic center proved far more complicated the first seven years of his term.
Clinton continues to be dogged by headlines about her family's foundation, about precisely how it will be wound down, and by reports that her daughter, Chelsea, will remain on its board even as her husband, Bill, steps back. Mrs.
Washington (CNN)Vice President Mike Pence will try to leave behind a White House in tumult when he arrives in Europe Friday, but he's likely to be dogged by the recent events that have thrown the Trump administration into disarray.
As the president gears up for travels to Brussels and London to meet with European allies, he continues to be dogged by questions about possible collusions with Russia in the 2016 election, an ongoing controversy that will inevitably heighten tensions in meetings.
LONDON (Reuters) - Even after losing almost 103% of its value since the 2016 Brexit referendum, Britain's pound continues to be dogged by economic, politic and diplomatic pressures, meaning investors now fear it could be in for another chaotic lurch lower over the summer.
Perhaps most importantly, the two men have linked electoral fortunes and both want the Republican Party to do well in the 2018 midterms — McConnell so he can keep his Senate majority, and Trump so his administration won't be dogged by Democrat-led investigations.
But anyone who sat in on the pre-event news conference featuring the assistant captains from both teams would have to conclude that Woods will never be allowed to revel in the ordinary; he will forever be dogged by the ghost of Tiger past.
"If the 115th Congress begins with rules amendments undermining O.C.E., it is setting itself up to be dogged by scandals and ethics issues for years and is returning the House to dark days when ethics violations were rampant and far too often tolerated," the statement continued.
No matter how popular scooters are in certain places and how enjoyable they are to ride, the industry is going to be dogged by critics, at least for a while, for four main reasons: Still, for those who have jumped on board the trend, there's a certain sense of inevitability about its ultimate success.
Ms. Rain, however, has continued to be dogged by bad news and worse reviews: In April, the St. Lawrence County Board of Legislators passed a resolution expressing no confidence in her, after a series of embarrassing episodes, including allowing a junior prosecutor who had not yet passed the bar to try a felony assault case.
But he continued to be dogged by criticism that he was too close to Mr. Trump to run an impartial investigation, following reports that a claim that Mr. Nunes trumpeted — that the president or his closest associates may have been swept up in foreign surveillance by American spy agencies — was actually fed to him by White House officials.
Many questions remain over a referendum that continues to be dogged by scandals — from breaches of campaign spending; to breaches of data protection and privacy law; and indeed the use of unregulated social media — principally Facebook's ad platform — as the willing conduit for distributing racist dogwhistle attack ads and political misinformation to whip up anti-EU sentiment among UK voters.
Braham continued to be dogged by the aftermath of the Storace affair, most notably through the antipathy, (fuelled by personal enemies), of his son by Storace, Spencer. Spencer ended up, having taken the surname Meadowes, as a canon of Canterbury Cathedral.
It was the first time that a leader of the Anglican Communion had done so. However, while fostering ties with the Roman Catholic Church, Ramsey criticised the Pope's 1968 encyclical Humanae Vitae against birth control. These warm relations with Rome caused Ramsey to be dogged by protests by fundamentalist Protestants, particularly Ian Paisley.
In they had the services of Mario Andretti, but continued to be dogged by poor reliability. After a restructuring of Autodelta, the team operations and design of the car were outsourced to Euroracing in , with the works engines still being supplied by Autodelta. The team's best season was when the team switched to the turbocharged 890T V8 engine and achieved 6th place in the Constructors' Championship, largely thanks to two second-place finishes for Andrea de Cesaris.
In 1876 Pope went back to Ballarat to become Rector of Ballarat College, but his health broke down after a few months and he resigned and returned to Dunedin to recuperate. There was a staffing disruption at the Girls' High School in 1878 and as one of the steps to restore confidence in the school, Pope was appointed Deputy Principal. He continued to be dogged by ill health, and retired at the end of the year, highly esteemed by staff and students alike.
Sappers at Work: A Canadian Tunnelling Company, Hill 60, St Eloi by David Bomberg, which bears a reference to 1st Canadian Tunnelling Company. Photograph of David Bomberg, taken in Jerusalem, 1924. Despite the success of his Chenil Gallery exhibition Bomberg continued to be dogged by financial problems. In 1915, he enlisted in the Royal Engineers, transferring in 1916 to the King's Royal Rifle Corps and in March of that year, shortly after marrying his first wife, being sent to the Western Front.
In the years immediately following the Cole Inquiry, AWB continued to be dogged by bad performance. The company remains liable in several civil cases being completed, and has not always been successful in its attempts to find new markets. Following the publication of the Cole Inquiry, a new management team was installed under the leadership of Gordon Davis who was recruited from Orica in August 2006. Davis successfully reformed the constitution and the shareholder structure to consolidate into 1 class of shareholder.
Originally on a three-game temporary contract, after some impressive performances Mori stayed for the rest of the season and finished with seven goals. However, the club continued to be dogged by problems which would only be later revealed to the public. Steve McMahon was subject to constant media criticism over his coaching style and was accused of nepotism by signing his son, Steve McMahon Jr, who was of questionable talent. Rumours also surfaced that players were planning to stage a revolt against the coach.
By the time of her death, only half the land she inherited from her father remained, which had to be divided by her four surviving children: David, William, Miriam and Lydia.Kahana: How the Land Was Lost By Robert H. Stauffer. Page 70-84 When David Kalākaua became king less than twenty years later he had no great personal wealth. His lack of money and his attempts at securing income commensurate with his view of his station caused his reign to be dogged by bribery and corruption scandals.
Brown continued to be dogged by controversy about not holding a referendum on the EU Treaty of Lisbon. On the morning of 13 December 2007, Foreign Secretary David Miliband stood in for Brown at the official signing ceremony in Lisbon of the EU Reform Treaty, which was attended by all other European heads of government. At the time, Brown was appearing before the Liaison Committee; he went to Portugal to sign the treaty that afternoon. Brown was criticised by opponents on both sides of the House and in the press.
Although Cecchi's progression from humble beginnings to nationally respected literary and arts scholar reflected his own remarkable talent, energy and determination, it was also a tribute to Florence, which during the early years of the twentieth century was among the most open and intellectually lively cities in Italy. He was appreciative of this, even though he continued to be dogged by family tragedy. In 1903 his brother Guido fell ill with the Tuberculosis that had killed their sister, while Emilio himself was also suffering from bouts of serious illness. Guido died in 1905.
Williamson signed with Sheffield United for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around £500,000, during the 2009 close season. Having suffered a back injury in pre-season Williamson found himself sidelined until the end of October and had to wait until December to score his début goal for the club against Crystal Palace. He continued to be dogged by injuries during his first season with the Blades and eventually returned for a second operation on his back in the close season. This time, however, Williamson almost died after suffering complications during the operation.
Awada would again reach this milestone the following season, this time for the Florida Everblades. Awada would choose to make a significant move in the summer of 2003, flying across the Atlantic to play for the Manchester Phoenix, a then newly established organisation playing in the EIHL, the highest standard of ice hockey in the U.K.. Awada quickly became a key player for the Phoenix, and scored 48 points in 52 regular season games. Despite making the post-season, the Phoenix organisation would be dogged by financial troubles and would be suspended in the summer of 2004.
He felt that an enormous outlay was to be made without satisfactory assurance that the plan was the best available. Governor Loch worked tirelessly to convince those who still questioned the proposal; he met Rev Christian and put the engineering facts to him in what was described as an affective and conciliatory manner.Mona’s Herald 08-04-1868 Christian's concern was reasonable: Coode was also working on building a breakwater at Port Erin, and Coode himself admitted that the methods used were shown to be failing in their practicality and application.Manx Sun 27-06-1868 The Port Erin Breakwater was to be dogged by allegations of shoddy construction and design, and it was damaged by gales more than once.
Emma Kilbourne During his military career, perhaps because of his reformer image, Schofield would be dogged by accusations of favoritism toward family members. His brother George Wheeler Schofield (1833-1882) would also become a brevet Brigadier General of U.S. Volunteers during the American Civil War, originally volunteering with the 1st Missouri Volunteer Infantry in November 1861 and promoted to Captain in the 1st Missouri Light Artillery after the Siege of Vicksburg, and rising to command the 2nd Regiment Missouri Volunteer Light artillery and ultimately being commissioned as a Major in the Regular Army after the Civil War and serving in the 10th Cavalry and later the 6th Cavalry on the Western Frontier, and for whom the .45 caliber Smith and Wesson Schofield revolver was named. Another brother Charles Brewster Schofield (1849-1901) would graduate from West Point in 1870.

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