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Uncertainty seemed to be the order of the day at that time.
Caution appeared to be the order of the day across world markets.
Given the price runup, prudence seems to be the order of the day.
So volatility looks as if it's going to be the order of the day.
Linking a bonus to performance—to profits, for example—would seem to be the order of the day.
Neither side wants to see conflict and remains hopeful that continuity will be the order of the day.
"Convergence used to be the order of the day," said Larry Summers, the Harvard economist and former Treasury secretary.
It's why he promised the Boy Scouts that in Trump's America, "Merry Christmas" would be the order of the day.
The crowd, sensing that ridicule would be the order of the day, became a nervously appreciative audience for each punch line.
But while Alexa skills may be the order of the day, this is not the only area where Amazon and Hatch might collaborate in the future.
That will be the order of the day in Tokyo this weekend, when Trump is paying the first state visit after the ascension of a new emperor.
Since that's the point of the cause, and since that goal is best served by staying vague, vagueness will likely continue to be the order of the day.
For those hoping to snap a pair of Outland's $195 Harriet jeans, patience might be the order of the day as deliveries are not guaranteed until April, 2019.
"Consolidation will be the order of the day now, because I think there's a realisation that there's both upside and downside risk on the table," said ING currency strategist Viraj Patel.
But right now its core strategy is hinged on localized content, that seems to be the order of the day for US entertainment players in India, Amazon and Netflix being the others.
These indications of Trump's seriousness — the administration's "maximum pressure" campaign — brought Kim to agree to meet with the president in Singapore, and official optimism seemed to be the order of the day.
But if you depend heavily on your phone for day-to-day tasks and don't want to deal with what may be a buggy upgrade, caution may be the order of the day.
"Cautious trading appears to be the order of the day after last week's dovish surprise from the U.S. Federal Reserve," Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, said in a note on Monday.
"It's very jittery and I suppose that's very much going to be the order of the day until we see final results being announced," said Robert Rennie, senior currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney.
"It's very jittery and I suppose that's very much going to be the order of the day until we see final results being announced," said Robert Rennie, chief currency strategist at Westpac in Sydney.
But now, he told his compatriots, belt-tightening and budget-cutting would be the order of the day, with the hope that a united Europe with a common currency would eventually bring renewed prosperity.
And the Trump-era Republican Party has become essentially an enormous bystander anti-intervention training, sending consistent messages that impunity — at least for the right kind of perpetrators — should be the order of the day.
Sports has not really been a huge focus in that context up to now — a deal with Spielberg and family-friendly comedies and dramas with broad appeal seem to be the order of the day.
WASHINGTON — Last week on Fox News, Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, lamented how it was "very disappointing to see the other party trying to politicize" coronavirus when national unity should be the order of the day.
Bureaucratic infighting in the Department of Education appears to be the order of the day between teachers, parents and administrators on which schools to reopen given the sharp decline of the student population due to the decade-long migration.
"Ahead of the critical U.S. non-farm payroll data, China trade numbers and with Wuhan coronavirus infections and deaths still climbing, booking profits and risk reduction ahead of the weekend appear to be the order of the day," Halley said.
Image via Getty Images / TwilightEye Image via Getty Images / TwilightEye But in the new austerity-fuelled Brexit political reality, the UK government not being overly supportive of the needs of talent-thirsty businesses seems to be the order of the day.
Rather than the tangled knee-high rough that caused carnage on the leaderboard and reduced Spain's Sergio Garcia to tears in 1999 when he hacked it round for a first-round 89, lightning-fast fairways will be the order of the day.
Add to that Dillashaw's back taking ability, having gotten the back of Assuncao, Soto and Barao pretty much whenever it was shown, and you have to think that cage offence should be the order of the day for the better infighter and the guy who is giving up the reach to a dancing master.
The movie revolves around a woman and her daughter. They live in a deserted guest house. Drugging guests and killing them seems to be the order of the day for them. Two drug dealers emerge and change the daughters perception about life.
Tank support proved problematic. Once again, ineffective tank support seemed to be the order of the day. This time, the attached company of the 736th Tank Battalion had not even seen combat action yet. One tank platoon was attached to Company E, and one to Company F, which also had a section of tank destroyers.
On 28 January 2017, Barrow announced that he would rename and restructure the country's intelligence agency, the National Intelligence Agency, pointing out its association with the oppressive regime of Yahya Jammeh. He said the NIA was "an institution that has to continue", but added "the rule of the law, that will be the order of the day". He said that additional training would be given to NIA operatives. On 31 January, Barrow announced that the NIA would be called the State Intelligence Services (SIS).
If this scenario never arises, advocacy and strategic support alliances will be the order of the day." In late 2003, Burns, the would-be defender of Ontario’s interests in Confederation, had moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he became active in the new Conservative Party of Canada. He was quoted as writing: "Several months ago we made the decision to fold the party and fully support Stephen Harper and the new and improved Conservative party. We are convinced that it will address Ontario's and every region's concerns.
The story revolves around two people who miss the last local train at 1:40 am and how it changes the course of their lives forever. The protagonist Nilesh works in a call center firm cultivated by the IT industry. Night shifts, booze, after office parties seem to be the order of the day. When Nilesh misses his last train from Kurla to Vikroli, he is rudely shoved off by a police constable who wants to keep the station clean from anti-social elements.
Historically, Nigeria has boasted one of the most free and resilient newspaper presses of any African country, even under its past military dictatorships, most of whom have shown an intolerance of the press. In the rest of the continent, vibrant journalism is also getting to be the order of the day. As in more developed countries, many journalists, in a bid to uphold the integrity of the profession, have preferred to go to jail rather than betray the confidentiality of a source. In 2005, journalists representing 23 African nations met in Cameroon and established the Society for the Development of Media in Africa (Société pour le Développement des Médias Africains, SDMA).
September 1997 / October 1997 Samuel Huntington wrote critically of the "new world order" and of Francis Fukuyama's End of History theory in The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order: :The expectation of harmony was widely shared. Political and intellectual leaders elaborated similar views. The Berlin wall had come down, communist regimes had collapsed, the United Nations was to assume a new importance, the former Cold War rivals would engage in "partnership" and a "grand bargain," peacekeeping and peacemaking would be the order of the day. The President of the world's leading country proclaimed the "new world order"... :The moment of euphoria at the end of the Cold War generated an illusion of harmony, which was soon revealed to be exactly that.
The Yorkshire Evening Post's reporter observed that "'Never mind the ball' seemed to be the order of the day as scything, irresponsible tackles ruffled tempers." Bobby Collins "viciously" retaliated against Ron Harris and a McCreadie tackle on Giles saw Giles leave the field on a stretcher, reducing Leeds to ten men for the remainder of the match. In 1966, the teams met in an FA Cup fourth round tie, where a crowd of 57,000 saw Chelsea win 1–0 with a goal from Bobby Tambling, a game in which "the young Chelsea team withstood an almost continuous battering from Leeds." The rivalry intensified when they met in the FA Cup again a year later, this time a semi- final at Villa Park, which Chelsea won 1–0.
The crashing value of the Soviet ruble in 1922 moved the government to revalue these 250 ruble postage stamps with a 100,000 ruble overprint. Faced with economic collapse and widespread peasant revolt, in the spring of 1921 the Soviet government changed course towards a return to market-based relations between the state and the peasantry with the adoption of the New Economic Policy (NEP). No more would forced requisitioning be the order of the day, but rather the adoption of a regularized "tax-in-kind." Part and parcel of NEP would be a return to a functional currency and monetary payment of wages rather than compensation of workers through rations and free services, as was the case under War Communism.E.H. Carr, A History of Soviet Russia: Volume 4: The Interregnum, 1923-1924.
Patron-client relationships, rather than merit, became the primary factor in securing promotions, giving rise to the formation of internal factions based on personal loyalty. Prominent examples of factions identified by observers include Jiang's Shanghai clique, Zhou Yongkang's spheres of influence in the state oil and public security sectors, and the so-called Xishan Society of Shanxi officials – apart from these well-known cases, political factionalism seemed to be the order of the day down to the lowest levels of party bureaucracy. This meant that factional patrons often exerted massive influence through informal channels rather than through the offices they hold. Indeed, the refusal of Jiang Zemin to relinquish his influence years after he had formally left office was said to have caused much unease with the party rank-and-file.

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