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"blip" Definitions
  1. a change in a process or situation, usually when it gets worse for a short time before it gets better; a temporary problem
  2. a short high sound made by an electronic device
  3. a small flashing point of light on a radar screen, representing an object

959 Sentences With "blip"

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If something looks like a blip, it's probably a blip.
"It was a blip and the blip is behind us," Saretsky said.
From low-Earth orbit, satellites—the hundreds of them that live there—can only blip-blip-blip their data to a ground station when they're in its line of sight.
"I hope this blip of relief gives a moment to regroup, but it is indeed only a blip," Ms. Mosier Dubois said.
The cancellation, though, was not a blow but a blip — a blip that Trump advocates know is the cost of bringing real change to Washington.
Something about Tom … it was like a little blip.
" And the Washington Post, "It could be a blip.
Analysts said muted sales in the quarter were a blip.
It was probably just a blip in the radar, though.
But is this a true boom, or just a blip?
At first, Colbert's ratings surge seemed like a temporary blip.
Nvidia's terrible quarter will probably prove to be a blip.
That might have been a blip in a tumultuous year.
Or maybe this is a fun but ultimately temporary blip.
The chances are that this is not just a blip.
In macroeconomic terms, $22 billion is truly just a blip.
Do you see-- a blip on the screen for that?
There are babies named Moo, Charger, Paizlee, Blip, and Cheese.
Still, seen against the week, that was a minor blip.
But that could be a temporary blip for several reasons.
It would have been a blip, rather than an identity.
" Said Callaway: "It's just a little blip in the road.
The Patriots' offensive woes are more than just a blip.
It's going to be some blip headline or geopolitical issue.
For most, the letter was a blip -- something Pelosi ignored.
He shrugged off weakness in December as a seasonal blip.
It was the only blip in an otherwise remarkable run.
Three months is a blip for somebody in their 50s.
He attends a charity event aiding those displaced by the Blip.
When his time is over, this will be a little blip.
PERINO: It&aposs a blip on the radar for President Putin.
In fact, that was just a blip on the internet radar.
If only financiers are watching, it is probably a manageable blip.
Homicides A statistical blip or the start of a troubling trend?
Baghdadi is but a historical blip on Islam's 21st century timeline.
It is possible that the figure for March is a blip.
That's only a blip compared to what the brand has seen.
A blip in the timeline, this move still muddied Swift's point.
But it's all national politics; the local is only a blip.
Could be that nothing changes and this is but a blip.
A missed deadline is more than a blip on the radar.
For a comparative measly blip in growth of just 2175 percent.
I predict this will be a mere blip in Pepsi history.
Is this a temporary blip — or a sign of permanent damage?
"This is a blip," its deputy chief executive, Stephen Brooks, insists.
Barring the odd blip, the Remain side has a small lead.
Ultimately, opulence and luxury are just a blip on Zuckerberg's radar.
"One little flash, this blip in our lives," the woman reminisces.
Swalwell is a blip at the edge of the radar screen.
Ms. Biles has been barely a blip in the coverage here.
Alas, both locations barely registered a blip, receiving failing grades overall.
"What happened yesterday was just a very small blip," Sielman said.
Maternity, "Tully" suggests, is neither an unmixed blessing nor a blip.
And a few things make me suspect it's not a blip.
I think the next four years will be a blip, too.
It wasn't riveting TV. And the speech barely made a blip.
The second blip in Steck's career also occurred in the Himalayas.
Bush's 1991 visit was but a blip on the national radar.
The fine proved a mere blip for Facebook's rising stock price.
For most game developers, that's little more than a blip between titles.
This was far from just a blip in the nerdy news cycle.
Compared to the lifespan of star, your existence is just a blip.
I love that it was such a little blip in her life!
Then, every little positive news blip seemed to push the prices higher.
They all hope that 2016 will prove to have been a blip.
The consensus was also that Tuesday's losses for now are a blip.
But at the protest, their presence was little more than a blip.
The question is whether this is a blip or a fundamental change.
Fame made him run away; celebrity, despite the Shrimpton blip, appalled him.
As Ms Atkinson heard the economy humming, unemployment statistics revealed a blip.
The payment for this beautiful blip in sharp-scripted pop-culture history?
The industry has tried to shrug this off as a temporary blip.
The moderation in consumer spending is, however, likely to be a blip.
Coach Adam Gase said it's just one blip in a long season.
Back then, autonomous cars weren't even a blip on most people's radars.
Barely a blip of an anecdote, in the grand scheme of things.
Did the genetic blip mean her development couldn't continue beyond that point?
Until then, solo travel was never even a blip on my radar.
Was it a blip or further evidence of a real economic recovery?
But for now, the drop-off does not feel like a blip.
You were just a blip in the history of a proud nation.
The company also signaled that this record would not be a blip.
What I saw communicated feeling more than bit or blip of information.
The Sisterhood is a mere blip on Glastonbury's 900 acres of land.
Look at the modest blip at the end of the above chart.
Compared to the sheer vastness of Earth, humans are a mere blip.
"This is not just a blip," Mr. Daco said of the outlook.
Next year may reveal if the changes are a blip, or permanent.
The incident turned out to be a blip in Mr. Charles's rise.
Or is it nothing of concern, really, a rare yet minor blip?
At stake is what amounts to a blip in the city budget.
As of today, biomass remains a blip on the U.S. electricity grid.
Those are a tiny blip on the screen of abusive tax transactions.
Thank god Deadpool took care of that little blip in his timeline.
But you can see it is just a blip and it's expected.
In the 1950s, the island was barely a blip on the map.
Mistaken blip or not, all we have to say is thank you.
Do you think that sustains, or is this sort of a blip?
It never changes everyday life, just as the Blip didn't change everyday life.
It was too early to know whether the new figures were a blip.
And still, that policy announcement registered as a blip on the 23 radar.
This "blip," according to NASA, is likely caused by another object around MU69.
A small blip of life that felt like a total revolution within me.
The company has since released numerous charts showing this was a temporary blip.
Forrester's Colburn said this quarter may just be a blip on the radar.
Has the crypto-bubble really burst, or was this just a temporary blip?
They profited greatly from that blip and now they are returning to normal.
"If this is not a blip, this could be a problem," Kniffen said.
"It may be some sort of very temporary little price blip," he said.
This could certainly be a blip, and spending could rebound in future months.
The little blip in the Developer Console is gone now, but not forgotten.
It's still a blip, but it's something that represents the potential for growth.
That's barely a blip, and overall spending remains constrained by these prior dictates.
It would be one thing if this was one blip on Sale record.
The big question is whether this is a blip or a permanent change.
We wanted the computery blip-blips, of course, but also something more thematic.
When Curiosity landed, that same hill was just a blip in the distance.
When Curiosity landed, the Greenheugh Pediment was just a blip in the distance.
So maybe there was reason to think it was all just a blip.
A special blip sounds as you pile up each set of 100 points.
All this would recede in Rowan's life, Frisch knew, a blip easily calcified.
This atomic, otherworldly force appears as a simple red blip above the clouds.
In this market huge geopolitical events are shrugged off as a mere blip.
If you have a clear path to profitability, this will be a blip.
For others, the bump is more of a blip or is completely nonexistent.
That's a blip in comparison to New York's 5.5 million daily weekday average.
"I predict that will be a blip over the long haul," he said.
Unfortunately, Gillibrand's command of Mandarin has made barely a blip in the news cycle.
It has "barely made a blip, nationally," and that's a big problem, she said.
But the pain is too widespread and prolonged to be dismissed as a blip.
"Alright," the voice like a blip now, both everywhere and barely there at all.
For years, population growth and housing demand have outrun supply, despite the recent blip.
Indeed, the baby-filled late 20th century looks like a blip (see chart 2).
"It's a little blip on Uber's radar," said Josh Streeter, one of the leaders.
He had a "BLIP," or brief and limited psychosis, as the doctors called it.
Alarmingly, this doesn't seem a mere blip: it wrote down $15bn of acquisition costs.
That may reflect tariff concerns, he said, though it could also be a blip.
But this Act is now a blip that prime ministers have to work within.
Having kids was kind of a blip on the radar in terms of spending.
Fans were quick to notice a tiny blip during the taping of Hairspray Live!
" Meanwhile, Niamh Bushnell, Dublincommissioner for start-ups, called the inconclusive election resulta "temporary blip.
Tuesday's stock market sell-off may be a lot more than just a blip.
Some view their "Star Wars" moment as just a blip in a long life.
A U.S. presidential administration that ignores climate change will be a short-term blip.
Here's what we learned in Week 3: ■ Carolina's opening-day loss was no blip.
After the game, Familia was optimistic about one blip in an otherwise strong season.
The third-quarter data from SimilarWeb suggests the miss may have been a blip.
If the whole county dries up, it'll be just a blip on the radar.
"We're hoping it was just a blip and not the virus," Ms. Stewart said.
Even a blip in the stock market can punch holes in the state's budget.
That's when the pilots picked up the radar blip and sought permission to engage.
The speech turned out to be a blip between Mr. Sanders's anti-establishment diatribes.
It's entirely possible that the 210 Oscars will prove to be a notable blip.
This is bound to be merely a blip in a historically volatile political season.
Even so, we got another blip of not super great economic news this week.
The rear-drive dynamic allows for oversteer with a blip of the throttle. Entertaining?
Naturally, investors are questioning whether the value comeback was more than just a blip.
So as long as Google acts fast, I see this is a temporary blip.
This wasn&apost going to be a momentary blip on the wellness-trends radar.
This PR blip hasn't affected people's perceptions of its partnership with Graham, Comenos said.
"I yelped, and jumped backward," she said, but their friendship survived the romantic blip.
Is this all a blip, or is this form of government in real trouble?
Those working with refugee claimants say this is no blip: It's the new normal.
Texas's Democratic and Republican primaries would normally be a blip on the electoral calendar.
For Trump, it's barely a blip, because what happened later eclipsed it so much.
The Watch will remain a blip in Apple's sales, which were $215 billion last year.
It's just 2 million years old—a short blip in the larger scheme of things.
Or is it like Facebook in 2012, a valuation blip and a chance to buy?
But the data providers showing the blip pointed to unnamed "third parties" for the error.
It represented a minor blip in what was another strong outing from a Houston starter.
It is often hard to distinguish statistically between a true effect and a random blip.
Any blip of negative emotion from any of the players is immediately registered and discussed.
Well, except for that small blip of college-aged people, but that's to be expected.
But it was also a mere blip in the face of the overwhelming larger trend.
Some of them are going to make the Fire Phone look like a little blip.
In the meantime, Signal's post-election popularity appears to be more than a temporary blip.
He will have another BLIP, and they'll stop talking, and it will break his heart.
Though it looks like a small blip of light, the resulting explosion was unusually powerful.
The blip turned out to be heated gas in the protostellar disk around the star.
What started as a blip is now a year-long slump for Manhattan real estate.
Sure, this could be a temporary blip and NFL ratings could come back next year.
But unlike Trump, Carson's moment has turned out to be a blip in the cycle.
But stock investors saw that report as a blip amid a broader job growth trend.
Economists got excited, but they also acknowledged that it could have been an anomalous blip.
One needs to see whether this is a blip or the upward movement will continue.
It was a blip of internet culture five years ago, that came before witch house.
"Did you hear that?" someone asks, after a blip that sounds vaguely like talk radio.
And the blip from late last year could very well turn out to be temporary.
Sufism — the vast mystical current of Islam — was a blip in European and American historiography.
Is this an outlier, a blip — and far apart from where most Americans now stand?
Sure enough, the commodity price surge was a temporary blip, and runaway inflation never happened.
It is released this week via Arts & Crafts with almost barely any blip publicity-wise.
For many in New Orleans, the hurricane barely registered as a blip on the radar.
One she dabbed with a small, intense blip of the Japanese spice paste yuzu kosho.
BLIP Systems, a Danish firm, offers a similar service using data gleaned from shoppers' smartphones.
Still, 70 years of independence is barely a blip on the radar of Jewish history.
Another temporary blip in inflation and a boost in consumption could come from car sales.
Zhao also said he thinks a data "blip" in December accounted for the low reading.
After a few minutes, she lists the blip as a probable Chinese destroyer, Luyang class.
But even that one-day financial disaster turned out to be a blip in retrospect.
When you looked, it was the tiniest little blip, you wound up wondering is it real.
If KUWTK tanked in Season 1, it would've been a blip in the reality TV space.
BP: When you started the book, five years ago, Trump was barely a blip in politics.
Instead, they generate an interference pattern which gives away the characteristics of the passing gravitational blip.
Retailers said they thought the fall was a blip, though they did see tougher time ahead.
Was it due to the weird weather, condo uberplexes, a blip in the space-time continuum?
Athletes train too long and too hard to be penalized so severely for one minor blip.
The oversight was an unfortunate blip during an otherwise outsized display of personal diplomacy in Israel.
We remain super bullish on Amazon and think this is just a blip in the road.
On a call with analysts, Gorman characterized the fourth quarter as a temporary, if disappointing, blip.
The third debate barely caused a blip, with only a 3% increase in launching news apps.
It may be a blip in Apple's projections, but Apple sneezes, its suppliers catch a cold.
Paige Townsen (Bella Thorne) is a college student with nary a blip on her acting résumé.
The blip is in Google Maps, which offers the ability to share your location with others.
"You flash," she said, flicking her fingers, suggesting a blip of time for a quick update.
Clinton's loss is treated more as a tactical defeat or historical blip than a blaring alarm.
But, really, the original Woodstock was the blip, the tie-dyed anomaly, the aberration of hope.
They turned off the machine, and I sat there, waiting, watching the screen blip, then stop.
Before the primaries, when he was leading in the polls, it was dismissed as a blip.
Cut to wide shot: Hurley, a tiny insignificant leather blip in a sweeping mountainous forest scape.
World number 43 Robin Haase overcame a mid-match blip to knock out qualifier Quentin Halys.
When I was in my early 20s, leadership development was not a blip on my radar.
Perhaps coronavirus will just be a blip in the company's long-term plan for world domination.
For one thing, in terms of lost gas tax revenue, EVs are a blip, a footnote.
The Simpson trial was a momentary blip when public attention was focused, somewhat, on police violence.
It's a tiny blip in my personal quest to cut down on plastic, but it's something.
This isn't the first time that TCL's foldable phones have made a blip on our radar.
So it's possible that the movie won't be more than a blip on the broader conversation.
"It could be this is a sort of blip, where it will stabilize again," he said.
"This is clearly not a blip — it's a major shift," NPD Group analyst Beth Goldstein said.
Our hero is Blip, a sweet, square-headed robot with goggly eyes and a cheerful smile.
Antony's use of vivid but gentle color here conveys the full spectrum of joy Blip discovers.
Even after the earnings blip on Thursday, Amazon's value in the market has skyrocketed this year.
By the mid-1960s, the cultural blip of the hyperdomestic '50s was showing signs of decline.
In Mark Zuckerberg's view, this funky political moment we're living through is just a temporary blip.
Many economists view the strong second quarter growth as a blip rather than a lasting acceleration.
Yet, only a decade earlier, the northern lights weren't even a blip on most travelers' radar.
It shows up on the chart, but as a brief blip in a general upward trajectory.
The bulls are hoping that Trump's Sunday tweets are just a blip that won't derail trade talks.
But those have largely been a blip on Apple's radar relative to the rest of the business.
It could be a blip or there could be something significant happening to shorten white women's lives.
Given the blip from the tax cut, it's little wonder that 83 is not quite as strong.
Populists and demagogues are merely a blip in this consoling counterpoint to the misery of the news.
She thought she'd get away with this small skeleton in her closet, a blip from her past.
It meant moving west to Alpine, a blip of a town in Texas' mountainous Big Bend region.
Photomultiplier tubes amplify the signal and show up as a blip above some background on a graph.
Don't worry, JLaw — this Razzie nod is just a blip on your way to your next Oscars.
Thirty-six ISIS militants died in that strike—a blip on the screen for most of us.
Divx DiscDivx disc is a blip in the history of storage devices and a really strange one.
"That is really a blip, it definitely doesn't bleed through to the U.S. financial infrastructure," Kenny said.
That was considered a statistical blip, said Robert Anderson of the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics.
"If you go back and look at that, in retrospect it was just a blip," Saut said.
In the end this is a blip on social media and Asus has already deleted the Tweet.
It's okay, and this will be a blip on what I promise will be a brilliant career.
"This is not a blip," said Drew DeSilver, a senior writer and the author of the report.
When the national census took place a week after the fire, Fort McMurray was a statistical blip.
That obviously could prove to be a blip if the LFPR sees big gains in future months.
It's the only real blip of anxiety from a player who is otherwise so certain and contained.
It says something that when this president does it, it's barely a blip on the news radar.
So this may prove to be a random blip that is erased as more data become available.
But from where we stand today, that joy was short-lived — a blip, rather than a trendline.
Was Gonzaga's neutral-site loss to Saint Mary's earlier this month a blip, or a leading indicator?
It dropped briefly to second place in Q1, but App Annie says that was mostly a blip.
But certain businesses get another blip of activity, which helps with any business's big concern: cash flow.
In the least severe case, the current slowdown in China could cause a short-lived growth blip.
Before they ventured into baseball, the Wilpons were a blip on the New York real estate scene.
According to Paul's latest prediction, the February pullback may be just a blip compared to what's ahead.
Our time here is but a blip, and when we leave, the great world continues to spin.
It literally didn't move the stock, make a blip in their earnings, it didn't change any behavior.
For instance, we didn't count Dexterous With Umbrellas Rihanna because that was a brief blip on the timeline.
The reading should bolster the view that a surprisingly weak October retail sales report was only a blip.
"The question today is are we in a blip or is this going to get stronger," he said.
The blip of a scene reassured us that Paris (Liza Weil) still harbors a massive crush on him.
But maybe it was just a blip, and the long-term trend of the crime decline will continue.
Each detector lies in wait for the particles—which, if everything lines up, will produce a simultaneous blip.
The average homeowner won't notice the small blip in cost for one day, but the energy industry will.
Some demographers believe it is just a blip, and that life expectancy will soon continue its previous rise.
The Italians, in truth, are a blip in the grim saga of plantation agriculture, if an enlightening one.
We're a blip in the existence of the universe and we're constantly trying to pull each other down.
His detractors will view it as a blip in a presidency they see as flouting America's basic values.
And, yet, the Shondaland series' latest installment, "The List," barely made a blip on the pop cultural radar.
Data charts on Google and currency-data provider and money transfer service XE showed the short-lived blip.
I am sure Oliver doesn't remember...but grabbing my boob was a blip in the map to him.
The O'Donnell reference was just one weird blip in a frankly bizarre debate, but it shouldn't be ignored.
He calls the current peak in sales a "localized peak" — a blip from which Apple will soon emerge.
But it's the nature of this particular planetary system that makes the blip in the data so tantalizing.
I hoped that the flare-ups this week were just a blip, but this was just the beginning.
In the long history of recorded media, Sony's MiniDisc format barely registers as a blip on the timeline.
The lone blip for Price came in the fourth inning, when he loaded the bases with no outs.
The market is near a record high, and could we get a blip that causes a pull back?
This show might have felt like a blip on your radar during the packed Fall 2018 art season.
"Today's results will raise concerns that this is more than a cyclical blip," Liberum analyst Adam Collins said.
But now I'm awake, staring at the little circular blip on my phone, waiting for it to move.
As the days dragged on, what might have simply been an inconvenient blip ballooned into a major incident.
Jessa's shotgun wedding was a blip on the radar, and totally meaningless to the rest of the show.
Hell, the Pennsylvania primary was last week and it barely was a blip on the collective national radar.
"  "This is a temporary blip on the radar screen … I hope so, if not we're in real trouble.
I recommend corporate America mostly ignore that blip and continue to develop low-carbon technologies and production processes.
" Or to borrow a phrase from The Columbus Dispatch's previous reporting, voter fraud is "just a tiny blip.
The Republican victories in the Senate can't simply be treated as a "blip" in the blue wave narrative.
" The Washington Post released the numbers, along with a warning that economists think it might be a "blip.
In most countries, the exchanges would probably not have even registered as a blip on the presidential radar.
I care more about the future of this country and planet than a blip in your 401(k).
Maybe it's just a random blip — but this year, like the truth, they seem to be out there.
Even so, economists say this is just a blip, and that it doesn't represent a long-term trend.
While media outlets commented here and there, the news hardly made a blip on the sports media radar.
It's not long until the Durango goes from being a small blip on the screen to being nonexistent.
Then he suggested a possibility that, unlike the others, couldn't be chalked up to a one-off blip.
But the plunk keeps shifting its meter; the electric guitar hovers and vanishes; the blip comes and goes.
With the N.F.L. season roughly at its halfway mark, the scoring uptick no longer seems like a blip.
But, in the end, he was merely a blip in New Hampshire, overshadowed by the top-tier candidates.
Others are relatively sanguine, arguing that the rebound is likely just a blip given other longer term trends.
Somewhere on shore, Coast Guard officials say they saw what they called a "strange blip" on the water.
Akon City might sound like the weirdest celebrity news blip, but maybe it all makes sense, after all.
And the next time I ran, it lasted all the way through—so maybe it was a blip.
HEATHER In the scheme of post-marital surprises, this one barely registers as a blip on the radar.
That faint blip is the force of a celestial object exploding with the power of a nuclear bomb.
I think we have to wait a little longer to see if it's a blip or a trend.
Zoom out far enough, and you'll eventually reach a point where all human effort barely makes a blip.
But maybe (hopefully) it was just a blip, and the long-term trend of crime decline will continue.
If that's a temporary blip, he'll be good enough to keep New Jersey in a lot of games.
Among other things, Daly said she wants to see if a disappointing May employment report was a blip.
The "disconnect" with Palestinians over Jerusalem "is not a small blip," the official said in an interview with Reuters.
Lock the car, and the performance is reversed, finishing with a light blip, that flashes like a TV set.
"When we see a blip like this, we get concerned about whether that it is a trend," Stevens said.
Finally, the amplified pulse passes through a compressor, which squeezes it into a shorter blip—a more powerful pulse.
She believes her bankruptcy is a temporary blip in the system and that she's been brought down to earth.
Investors will be looking for whether the slowdown was a blip, or a sign of diminishing market share. 3.
But any iPod is doomed to be a blip on Apple's earnings sheet compared to the monstrously profitable iPhone.
What should've been the best moment of Ada Hegerberg's soccer career so far quickly devolved into an embarrassing blip.
The four months that this planet will spend in Aries might not even be a blip on your radar.
Chrome gets a major updateA couple of years ago, Chrome was just a tiny blip in the Google universe.
The upending of party politics, which some considered two years ago to be a blip, has instead been entrenched.
A tiny blip of light was seen to be moving through the sky by the PanSTARRS1 telescope in Hawaii.
Or will it be a blip on the political radar that gives way to (male-dominated) business as usual?
Meanwhile, British consumer confidence bounced back in August after a Brexit blip, a survey by GfK showed on Wednesday.
NASA-led scientists discovered that Jakobshavn's stagnated melt is only a temporary blip brought on by cooler ocean currents.
Space trash, in fact, barely registers as a blip compared to the enormity of the waste our species generates.
The finale aired last April, and the rhyme skittered by without making a blip on the collective outrage meter.
Fortunately, there was a blip in between and we actually made a pretty fair profit out of the stock.
Within three weeks, her entire team had been fired, and her "safe" job was a blip on her resume.
Another thesis holds that the European "agreement" was nothing more than a temporary blip in his broader, nationalistic approach.
It was a small sample, to be sure, but a flat-lining patient can find hope in any blip.
Google suffered a minor blip in earnings due to higher payments to mobile carriers and others for search traffic.
The fall followed an unexpectedly strong jump in April which economists had said was likely to prove a blip.
Turns out I was not an anomaly — my rental blip was reflective of larger operational issues within the company.
He began his career with 12 straight scoreless innings, leaving one rough outing as the blip on the radar.
Or was last weekend just a blip on Uber's radar, yet another moment of viral anger to be forgotten?
The Trump campaign has featured so much of this that each statement has been little more than a blip.
The live viewership of the royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was also a blip in comparison.
In its recreational form, the impact of Xanax has mostly been a tragic, sad blip for a young generation.
The eight-minute track harks back to the steady blip and thump of 1970s electro with some Kraftwerk timbres.
It is up for debate whether Donald Trump will be a sad aberration in American history, a mere blip.
The astronomers continue observing the resulting blip today, including its brightness and the identity of the elements it contained.
It's too soon to say whether that acceleration is the start of a new trend or just a blip.
And that's just a blip compared to what's coming: Goldman Sachs predicts a spike to 2.25 million this week.
Roger Cohen YANGON, Myanmar — President Trump is incidental to China's ambitions, a mere blip on a 33-year plan.
That became more than a blip when Twitter surprised investors with a $61 million profit in the first quarter.
American football, which American missionaries brought to Japan in the 1930s, is barely a blip on the sports radar.
Greycroft chairman Alan Patricof said Thursday the recent market pullback was a "blip" and that investors should remain calm.
The Clinton-Sanders argument is anything but a momentary campaign blip; it's not even specific to those two candidates.
Change comes with a cost, and that cost is the temporary legislative blip that denies a short-lived victory.
"I'm a little startled, it's quite a blip," Gabby Warshawer, director of research at CityRealty, said of the drop.
A dip in visitors after a tour bus crash killed 32 Chinese nationals in April proved a mere blip.
But economists discounted the discouraging report, describing it as a blip in a job market that was fundamentally strong.
Those two weeks might have been not just a dark blip, but rather a glimpse into our collective future.
Yet many criminologists cautioned that it's also possible that the two years' increases were a blip in the data.
These days, the budget is a blip on the news cycle, a process that is neither serious nor effective.
But Micky Pant, CEO of the Chinese unit, told CNBC that the numbers were a blip ahead of the separation.
Kohl's results left some analysts wondering whether last quarter's downturn was a temporary blip or a sign of permanent damage.
Google had also showed the short-lived blip, and a representative told CNBC on Tuesday that it was a bug.
""This—hopefully—blip provided a window into the future where this is going to become a much more serious problem.
This—hopefully—blip provided a window into the future where this is going to become a much more serious problem.
Imagine—the smallest possible blip of light, but with the energy of a baseball thrown by a Major League pitcher.
It's too soon to know if it is a blip or a trend, but the jolt is clearly a warning.
The hot stove is running on fumes and any tiny blip rolling past social media is going to stand out.
I asked Bill Marler, one of America's leading food safety lawyers, for his thoughts on the small blip in inspections.
Your phone will show up as a blip on a live map that literally anyone in Austin, Texas can access.
He began his debut season with 22 straight scoreless innings, leaving one rough outing as the blip on the radar.
Before the reality-television and celebrity-fragrance booms, Paris Hilton was a blip on the radar of mainstream pop culture.
There, if these pairs of particles blip into existence, it's possible for one side of the pair to fall in.
In the history of bizarre concepts for reality dating shows, Make Up or Break Up would barely be a blip.
Smartisan, which backed a WeChat rival that turned out to be a blip, is announcing the product tonight in China.
And researchers can't tell if it's just a blip or if teens have really turned away from vaping for good.
Tapper questioned Conway on the Bowling Green massacre blip, the president's dubbing of CNN as "fake news," and more. 8.
One way to ensure the supposed blip becomes a long-term boom would be to index capital gains to inflation.
Chastity was hunting for that special signal, that blip that indicated a monstrum, a vastness, a Gargantua of a truffle.
For some, this change might only be a minor blip, while others may have to deal with a bigger headache.
The bigger the blip, the bigger the gap between national search frequency and the search frequency within the indicated city.
"This is a temporary blip in the long run for Boeing," Haigh said by email when asked about Trump's comments.
" As for Serena's legacy, Evert thinks "this is a blip on the whole picture of what she's done for women.
"My view is that the Q3 figures are somewhere between a 'flash crash' blip and a 'new normal'," Liebreich said.
The hope — and expectation — among tech executives is that we're just experiencing a blip on a long-term upward slope.
Defending champion Simona Halep overcame a mid-match blip to beat Australian Ajla Tomljanovic 6-2 3-63 6-1.
That could be a temporary blip that disappears next month or the start of a wave of negative equity sentiment.
Happ, however, was no more than a faint blip on most programs' radars as a teenager in tiny Milan, Illinois.
So are we just experiencing a blip of highly visible incidents, reminding commuters of the inevitable threat of human error?
"We like it when our recordings bug and blip," said Wada, who appreciates the "exotic" sounds that come of it.
Next quarter will be the real test to see whether Netflix's subscriber troubles are a blip, or a worrisome trend.
Virality in music is more often a fluke—a blip in the Zeitgeist—than an indicator of an artist's potential.
If Teixeira's night was not an aberration, the Yankees' surge could develop into something more than a two-week blip.
One blip in the active outperformance has come from small caps, which have seen just 42 percent of managers outperform.
There was some rise in 2015, but so far, at least, it's barely a blip in the long-run picture.
We could chalk that up to a statistical blip if it were a single year; productivity data are notoriously volatile.
It's tough to tell if last quarter was a sign that Twitter has turned a corner, or an unexpected blip.
When those attacks first began, they garnered some media attention, but barely registered as a blip on the site's traffic.
Knowing about that obscure blip in N.B.A. history is exactly what I've been looking for in a son-in-law.
Sicilian merlot may have earned a momentary blip of attention, but it was not a long-term path to prosperity.
Despite its impressive sales, it has been largely shrugged off by critics and historians as a blip in the marketplace.
Roy Wood$' Exis EP was a blip on the R&B and hip-hop charts for a week last August.
We'll learn to speak to each other again, and we'll look back on this moment as an aberration, a blip.
"But then there was the sense that this was a blip and the problems would be overcome," Mr. Farry said.
No need to worry about whether they're Lightning or USB-C, or whether the connectivity will blip in and out.
It caused no damage, but I was surprised at how strongly even such a seismic blip could jolt a building.
The blip will be felt acutely in California, home to roughly 40 percent of the country's utility-scale solar capacity.
From her perspective, it seemed, the critical response was a blip in what she plans to be a long career.
It&aposs understandable that&aposs hardly a blip on the radar when it comes to getting your financial life together.
Android has been a massive success for Google, but its phone hardware business is barely a blip on the radar.
The company reported the power blip to local community information phone line, but did not say what unit was involved.
The August data marked a "temporary green blip," according to Stephen Innes, a market strategist for Asia Pacific at AxiTrader.
As such, corrections are, generally speaking, a blip on the investment journey: They don't derail investors from their financial goals.
Now the streaming juggernaut has a chance to show that its most recent results might have just been a blip.
In the larger scheme of this saga, this "defeat" is a blip on the radar screen for Clifford and Avenatti.
If foldables do takeoff, the Galaxy Fold's very public false start will be remembered as little more than a blip.
"Last month's very strong average hourly earnings was a blip in the radar," said Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor.
How 'bout voting in Bonds and Clemens and including a blip about their alleged drug use on their bronzed plaques?
Home construction can be volatile on a monthly basis, so May&aposs gains may be a blip rather than a trend.
It was supposed to do loads of things that other blip-on-the-radar social networks like Ello and Peach promised.
The irony is that for a rich movie star like Kevin Spacey, the gap in paychecks will ultimately be a blip.
The custom gown is a blip of hope that high fashion can, like we've always thought, form to any body shape.
But maybe (hopefully) it was just a blip in the data and the long-term trend will continue to go down.
Whatever created them, egirls have lasted for more than just a blip on TikTok, and they've found community in one another.
Central banks might then wait to see whether low inflation reflects a genuine economic trend or is merely a statistical blip.
This would be the same time Owen had his BLIP — an incident that shattered his relationship with Olivia (Grace van Patten).
This baby protostar system is called L1448 IRS3B, and it's less than 150,1503 years old—a minor blip in cosmological terms.
Whole Foods' $1.3 billion contribution to Amazon's revenue is a relative blip in its record $44 billion total haul this quarter.
Gordon Orr, formerly of McKinsey in China, hopes that the bust-up might yet turn out to be just a blip.
That would be the weakest growth in three years, though many economists think it will just prove to be a blip.
But it's a temporary blip in the broader outlook for the next two quarters of price growth, commodities experts told CNBC.
This understated Bruce Willis film was a box-office blip, mostly for featuring an understated Bruce Willis as a hostage negotiator.
Murder rates are down 21980%, with declines in cities such as Chicago that accounted for the blip in 2015 and 2016.
I wish the rise that we are seeing in crime in America today were some sort of aberration or a blip.
The data for April should help indicate whether that was a blip or a sign of softness ahead in residential construction.
Microsoft says it has "tens of millions of users," but it's barely a blip on most web browser market share reports.
If the computer at Ohio State University identifies a suddenly-bright blip, it calls in researchers to look the spectra over.
The second indicator may be below target, but that is a blip compared with the recessions most Fed chairmen have endured.
"Maybe this is just a blip in the first quarter, but this weaker performance could also continue in spring," Rees added.
But instead of sending a message to a brain, the interaction would be recorded as a simple blip in electrical current.
On Fox News, though, these stories barely made a blip: There were signs this week that conservatives were turning on Pruitt.
There was a little blip after the first debate, but then everything went back to where it was and stayed there.
Though the DSA quadrupled in size in the past year alone, it's still a blip in the larger left-wing universe.
Last week's stock market activity should just be a "blip on the radar" that happens every couple of years, Elsasser said.
But we're always mindful that what looks like a shift in direction could turn out to be a one-month blip.
"This could be a very short-lived one-quarter blip," JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade told CNN Business.
But management made clear that the increase was just a blip and that prices would fall sharply in the coming months.
Viewed from 50,000 feet, what has happened with the House Intelligence Committee over the past 48 hours is barely a blip.
Democratic strategists also had to worry about their future behavior: Was 923 a temporary blip or were these voters gone forever?
This may be just a blip on the way to new record highs, especially if a preliminary trade deal gets done.
But Reddit, the big one, has not been replaced by them; they're not even a blip on its radar, traffic-wise.
One, it is indeed a mini-trend, lasting only a few days, and may turn out to be just a blip.
It is too soon to declare a definitive upturn in global trade, but it looks like more than a blip (see chart).
Spring, on the other hand, always felt like a short, wet blip between egg nog and ice cream -- over before it started.
Fortunately, I wasn't able to do it, and then they had this blip so we actually made quite a bit of money.
Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's relationship seemed to implode over the weekend, but fear not: Chyna's mom thinks it's all a blip.
There was one brief blip to come: Williams got broken for the only time while serving for the match at 5-3.
Fortunately I wasn't able to do it, and then they had this blip so we actually made quite a bit of money.
According to the Register, the attack campaign quickly backfired despite the fact that it barely made a blip on the mainstream radar.
It's clear that this was a blip because by the 1980s, Republicans were back to winning 70 percent of the wealthiest Americans.
It also contrasts strongly with the deep recession that ran from 2008 to 2015 with only a miniscule growth blip in 2014.
With precedent like that, it's not hard to imagine Lee Jae-yong's current predicament as a minor blip in the long run.
And in that regard, they see #ThotAudit as a tiny blip on the broader landscape of harassment that sex workers experience online.
She felt that news networks weren't giving sufficient coverage to the tragedy—and was shocked when the carnival continued without a blip.
A blip in traffic growth could cause over-optimistic buyers to post disappointing returns, says Mathias Burghardt of Ardian, a fund manager.
If this is a long-term trend rather than a blip, then the world's future population will be much larger than today's.
But Wolfgang Lutz, a demographer at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria, argues that it is indeed a blip.
The former mining constituency has been held by Labour since its creation in 1955, barring a two-year blip in the 1970s.
The only blip, if it can be called that, was a semi-final defeat by Kei Nishikori in the Monte Carlo Masters.
Tagovailoa shook off that minor blip and made one of the ballsiest throws you've likely ever seen from a 19-year-old.
This is not yet an issue for the ECB's Draghi or the Fed's Yellen, but it is a blip on the horizon.
USC must've undergone something of an energy blip, because Galen Center in LA went pitch black in the middle of the game.
On this view, the recent downturn in business investment was less of a cyclical blip than a sign of things to come.
The downturn appears to be a short-term blip related to market conditions and is unlikely to affect business strategies, analysts said.
"While the monthly figures were a positive uptick, they are only a blip on the radar of a longer trajectory," said Akabas.
David Moyes, who had replaced Ferguson but was dumped even before the end of his first season as coach, was a blip.
"These high levels are no longer a blip but unfortunately a sustained trend," the organization said in a press release in February.
Until last year, when bitcoin neared the $20,000 mark, the industry was a blip on the radar of regulators and most investors.
In a healthy bull market, the selloff would be just a blip — stocks would typically bounce back after a huge sell-off.
"I think it's an open question whether the evangelical response to Trump is a blip or a permanent sea change," said Jones.
A wee blip in time before the gym above the restaurant, Woody was a budding professional nak muay (kickboxer) in Bangkok, Thailand.
Other researchers say flat models of the universe are correct, and that these findings could just be a blip in the data.
A tiny blip that doesn't detract from the 10/10 repairability score Safe to say, such a score is the smartphone exception.
As the blip of Da'mon's heartbeat returned on the monitor, Guy tried to calm her husband: "Can you hear it?" she said.
Before the very first blip of revenue ever hit my bank account, I had spent that amount five times over, months before.
A solitary blip becomes our destination, a hut fashioned from a pop-up camping trailer, converted with plywood sides and solar panels.
"Past experience has shown us there will be a short-term blip; the question is how short is short term," Rork said.
Baby boomers are used to being the center of the universe, the population blip that defined things until our children displaced us.
Local officials have weighed in on the concert with Mr. Prager — a performance that would otherwise be a blip on the radar.
In a suite of grayscale pages featuring cables, monitors and pixelated images on screens, Blip revels in the pleasures her computer brings.
Even when Trump was accused of outright rape by the writer E. Jean Carroll earlier this year, it amounted to a blip.
Moore figured it was a "momentary blip" that would never get made; then Van Amburg and Erlicht got the job at Apple.
Yankees 4, Mariners 1 SEATTLE — Perhaps it is just a blip, a small sample size not to be given too much weight.
The fact is, air traffic remains strong, but there will be a blip in Asia this quarter as a result of this.
Nomura said the rise was likely a blip, as the June Tankan survey indicated businesses believed they were facing "stark" labor shortages.
Over time, the details became fuzzy until he was just a blip on my dating screen, a story I told my friends.
While the European Commission's fine for antitrust violations hurt Alphabet's bottom line, the penalty still ended up being something of a blip.
Japan's Kei Nishikori overcame a mid-match blip to beat American qualifier Christian Harrison 6-2 4-6 7-6(3) 6-73.
For the first time, he's edged ahead of Clinton in the RealClearPolitics polling average: Another answer is that this is a temporary blip.
Consider the following recent achievements by Under Armour partners — and remember, this company was just a blip on the radar 10 years ago.
As a proportion of the overall Twitter dialogue, Black Friday has fallen from a massively trending topic to a blip on the radar.
Having pinned their hopes on a rising African middle class, the vice-presidents of big Western firms assume that this is a blip.
What I do is on such a small scale in even just the TV world, it's not really a blip on the radar.
The good news is, the duchess was already heavily involved in philanthropic work long before Prince Harry was a blip on the radar.
After that blip, Costa Rica resumed its run of consecutive, fossil fuel-free days, a spokesman for ICE told Mashable on Dec. 13.
Whether 2010 was an oasis, a mirage or a blip that's explicable from any number of industry angles, it felt like a vision.
Xiomara's abortion was barely a blip in the telenovela drama and not something for which the show expected to receive any gold stars.
WALLACE: As you know, some economists say this 4.1 percent figure in the second quarter is more of a blip than a trend.
Things left unexplored: A news cycle on steroids meant that some potentially disquieting things about Gorsuch were barely a blip on the radar.
The only way I knew the silent electric shutter was still rolling was seeing the tiny blip of black screen between each shot.
According to National Health Services Scotland (NHS), the downward trend of yesteryear may have only been a blip on the nation's drinking radar.
"The Brexit blip was the last time when you could have made some money, and we're ready to be opportunistic again," he said.
European stocks and Wall Street futures both slipped more than 0.7%, though that seemed a relatively minor blip after the losses in Asia.
Even a big hit in the next couple years will look like a blip on the radar a decade or two from now.
What's next: Amid the confusion and speculation, this may prove either a temporary blip or an insidious attempt to undermine congressionally mandated sanctions.
First, the composition of growth in the first half of the year does not point to a one-off blip in economic growth.
Whether the latest home run binge is a blip, a trend or something more lasting will be determined over the next several seasons.
Later, world number one Caroline Wozniacki suffered a mid-match blip before getting past Angelique Kerber 7-6(4) 1-6 6-3.
The congressman fired back at Trump in November, telling CNN that he hoped the president would be a "temporary blip" on America's radar.
This dickhead chef probably doesn't even remember me—I'm not even a blip on his radar—but it's something that I'll never forget.
And if Guardiola brings a few trophies to Manchester at the end of the season then this will just be a comical blip.
GERMAN ECONOMY MINISTER ALTMAIER SAYS HE STILL HOPES CORONAVIRUS WILL JUST CASE A BLIP IN GROWTH RATHER THAN A CRISIS OF THE DECADE
This blip hits much closer to home because literally dozens of my neighbors down the road are sick or have passed away, unfortunately.
That viral HOLY MOTHER OF GOD tweet would have been more of a minor blip if Twitter still kept to strict chronological timelines.
The struggles for JP Morgan and Citigroup represent something of a blip in a very strong year for bond trading at both firms.
"It is not a one-off," said Markus Weinzierl, the Schalke coach, scotching the idea that it is nothing more than a blip.
"Whether this is the start of a negative trend or a one-month blip is something we'll have to keep an eye on."
Big Break: Three years ago, while Mr. Baginskiy's hats were just a blip on the Instagram scene, he direct messaged model Bella Hadid.
One noted that if she doesn't testify, this will only be a blip on the radar of his legacy on the Supreme Court.
Similarly, Mendes recently got his first No. 1 hit, "Senorita," a Latinx pop trend-chasing blip in his otherwise mainstream pop rock trajectory.
"The risks are increasing on a daily basis and Imperial Brands' troublesome trading update may not be a one-off blip," Mould said.
Job growth also has been solid, with July's gain of 157,000 in nonfarm payrolls a blip in an otherwise strong year for growth.
"All of a sudden I see this little blip dart out, and it's a little one running after the mother," Mr. LaPointe said.
In today's pop culture, 15 minutes of fame have been whittled down to a momentary blip on Twitter and the frenzied media cycle.
But Evers's win is a sign that Trump's victory might have been a blip in a state that has a strongly purple history.
Pressing or holding a button plays a blip of chiptune music, and your location on the screen determines the pitch of the sound.
While Google has slipped in the rankings of desirable places to work, all its missteps and scandals haven't caused a blip in its financials.
In the U.S., the company's Xperia-branded smartphones don't even register as a blip on most people's radars when it comes to buying time.
This will help him avoid both the protests and the giant baby Trump blip that's set to fly next to parliament during his visit.
Pledging to look through an inflation blip fueled by rising oil prices, ECB President Mario Draghi acknowledged a string of surprisingly strong growth indicators.
The media covers the stories that will garner the most interest, and the abuse of Black women is barely a blip on anyone's radar.
Employed by Google: May 1999 to May 2005Most recent position at Google: Director of business developmentCurrent Company/Position: Skarakis is the founder of Blip.
There are two long-term causes and a temporary blip that will continue to show up in the figures for the next few decades.
He would go to shows like Blip Festival and Pulsewave, where he saw artists coaxing music from old Game Boys and a Sega Genesis.
It's tempting to imagine that rising political polarization is just a temporary blip and America will soon return to a calmer, friendlier political system.
It could just be a momentary blip on on the mobile radar, catching fire only to burn out in a few short weeks time.
Wells reckons that its profits in 2018 will drop by less than $400m—just a blip compared with the $22bn it made in 2017.
Economists, though, are questioning whether or not February's dismal job growth was a blip, or the beginning of trouble for the booming labor market.
His attempt to redirect his career with The Birth of a Nation faded from Oscar favorite to a blip on the awards season radar.
"This is not so much a downward trend away from the strong jobs market but merely a temporary blip on the radar," Samra said.
The relatively small price drop in the company's $12.6 billion of junk bonds affirmed the view that the second-quarter results are a blip.
And I'm hoping that we will continue to work together and this is just a blip that today we'll find out another reason why.
With two months until the opening ceremony, it's tempting for everyone to pretend that Zika is just a blip on the pre-Olympic screen.
"Brexit was this temporary blip, and that should be the same here," said Stephen Massocca, senior vice president at Wedbush Securities in San Francisco.
It might not be obvious to consumers what caused such a blip, as it could be lost amid a background of 2.7 percent inflation.
It sounds almost routine -- or at least a mere blip on the radar of importance for people grappling with hurricanes, war and political discord.
But what has emerged as perhaps Trump's biggest foreign policy challenge was just a blip on the radar during the presidential campaign — North Korea.
Whatever may happen between now and Inauguration Day or even later in 2017 is a blip — however painful — on people's long-term investment plans.
Amazon fell $56, or about 3 percent, in regular trading Thursday — a minor blip in the stock's relentless march upward over the last decade.
Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said he hoped the coronavirus outbreak would only cause a blip in growth rather than the crisis of the decade.
Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said he hoped the coronavirus outbreak would only cause a blip in growth rather than the crisis of the decade.
All told, Trump presented a hopeful outlook when it came the coronavirus epidemic, just one minor blip for the public and his political prospects.
But loving Friends in 2019 requires a level of mental gymnastics that should force the show to remain a forgotten blip in the past.
Can a best-picture breakthrough like "Parasite" transform the way business is done, or will it seem like a blip in 10 years' time?
Will Ms. Markle ultimately end up as a truly transformative figure or, like Queen Charlotte (if you believe the theories), a curious historical blip?
And brandy, though always a solid sell in regional markets, was just a blip in the spirits business, compared with where it is today.
And these fierce and little-known women deserved to be celebrated globally after 80 years of being nothing more than a blip in history.
The low level of claims suggests that a sharp slowdown in job growth in March was a blip and the labor market is tightening.
The surge in exports doesn't herald a reversal of coal's fortunes, but a temporary blip to be expected every few years, according to experts.
Unless you're a frequent flier or an aviation nerd, airline strikes (if you remember any at all) could be a blip in your memory.
A small start-up mail order company called Amazon was then in its early days selling books online, a blip that became a behemoth.
Based in the Songdo district of Incheon, South Korea, the GCF for now is just a blip on the global landscape of climate finance.
"It confirms Q1's blip was a combination of not just rebates but also wholesaler destocking," Deutsche Bank's Tim Race wrote in a note.
If we exclude that blip, though, the past 50 years have seen roughly half the rate of productivity growth as the 193 that preceded them.
Betty Draper is barely a blip on the radar, only appearing in the final minutes of the episode as the twist of Don's suburban life.
He finished eighth in last week's Iowa caucuses, with less than 2 percent of the vote, and has barely been a blip in national polls.
Twenty years ago, the internet was just a blip on the radar but now its sales are more than three times that of department stores.
We're a blip in the existence of the universe, and we're constantly trying to pull each other down, not doing things to help each other.
Besides a sales blip in February that a plethora of retailers blamed on poor winter weather, she's still optimistic about the rest of the year.
If it was more than a blip, developers of those self-driving cars, connected drones and other new devices will also struggle to make improvements.
This is a big part of fandom and criticism in 2019, and Netflix shows... kind of just blip in and out instead of fostering conversation.
"Everyone knows the deficiencies of the current occupant of the White House — but they recognize he's a blip in the sweep of history," he said.
However, new export orders contracted marginally after a blip up in September, suggesting that the stronger readings in October were due to improved domestic demand.
Now, however, they are likely to cause no more than "a short-term blip," says Eric Turner of Messari, a data-provider that tracks cryptocurrencies.
Whether these turbines are the first ambassadors of our brave new energy future, or a curious blip in the history books, I can't yet say.
On that day of infamy in 1941, Mr Elliott took the radar blip far more seriously than his fellow operator did, despite being less experienced.
A blip in a person's internet is currently the difference between life or death at the hands of a 13-year-old across the country.
"This is not just a blip that [indicates] we need to adjust our thinking for one cycle," said Matt Barreto, a Latino political opinion researcher.
The Australian dad, who lives in America, didn't want to be just a blip in his children's lives, he wanted to be there full time.
Even with a blip higher in morning trade, 5- and 10-year Treasury yields are up to 45 basis points below highs hit in March.
While the roof subsequently fell in on the American housing market, British house prices continued to accelerate upwards, after a brief blip in 2008-1003.
The Keeling Curve is a reality check, because it shows not the slightest downward blip despite increasingly intense international efforts to restrain greenhouse gas emissions.
It's a supremely weird move—especially for a non-ventriloquist—but in the grand scheme of all things Van Morrison, it is but a blip.
"If they were to announce a weaker subscriber guidance (for next quarter), the subscription prices will probably be a blip on the radar," he added.
And more upheaval could be on the way, making those recent solid manufacturing numbers in the jobs report look like a blip on the radar.
This is not a standard Trump-era blip, but a moment when the mood music saw a key change, or perhaps the screen went blue.
The money-printing program, known as quantitative easing, has helped keep the euro relatively weak against the dollar, despite Thursday's upward blip in the currency.
When I heard a rare blip about Bernie Sanders on the local news last week, I threw my headphones down and shouted to my coworker.
A little over a week ago, a blip came over the feed of a small Facebook chat group dedicated to discussing games and their creation.
That October shock may have been just a blip in a long bull market, but it pointed out that American stocks clearly can't rise forever.
Personally it was important for me to get a graduate degree to help me obtain a position and rise above that blip on my résumé.
"This could be a very short-lived one quarter blip," JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist at TD Ameritrade, told my CNN Business colleague Anneken Tappe.
"Last Persecution" was never issued in the United States, and barely caused a blip in England's very crowded singer-songwriter scene of the early '703s.
Looking back, some of them seem so innocuous they'd hardly make a blip today, in a political climate thick with insults, invectives, profanity and controversy.
According to Google Trends, the phrase "dalgona coffee" was basically nonexistent until January 1 of this year, when there was a tiny blip of interest.
If so, does it signal a true turnaround — or is it merely a blip helped by strong sales of a new line of mainframe computers?
While investments in these funds have been substantial recently, their combined value is just $4 billion, a blip in a market worth trillions of dollars.
Can you tell me a bit about what drew you to Death-Themed Amusements, and how you went about researching this bizarre blip in entertainment history?
"The one thing [Obama] kept coming back to was the expanse of time, the fact that we were just a 'blip' in human history," Rhodes writes.
Arya could even wind up on criminally underdeveloped quandary of Ulthos, which only appears as a small blip in the corner of Game of Thrones maps.
This may just be a blip, but if the marquee users begin migrating their followers elsewhere, it could spook both the ad firms and The Street.
But just when his disappointing streak was starting to look like a mere blip, Mr Djokovic gave new ammunition to his naysayers with a stunning loss.
With all of these massive deals on the slate, Anbang's failed attempt to take over Starwood Hotels & Resorts earlier this year looks like a mere blip.
His attempts at small-indie counterprogramming — like The Grand Seduction, whose primary appeal was Kitsch in wool cowl-neck sweaters — barely made a blip outside Canada.
For some, it's just a temporary blip, but according to Brian Klass, author of a new book, The Despot's Accomplice, it all fits into a pattern.
" To be sure, for a giant like Apple, Target's sales are "just a blip," said Gillis, "just a little tiny data point across the global landscape.
But that's also exactly what has those on the inside and out are so afraid: that it will be just a blip in time, a fad.
Add to that Cupertino of course remains massively scrutinized so any perceived blip in early iPhone 7 sales figures could rebound painfully on its bottom line.
"The only thing transitory is Powell's use of the word 'transitory,'" he said, referring to the Fed chair's characterization of sluggish inflation as a temporary blip.
Or could we just chalk all this existential NFL dread up to a momentary blip, the bust portion of the cycle that always follows the boom?
"Cupid continues to shoot out bullish arrows across financial markets with last weeks blip almost forgotten about for now," Deutsche Bank said in a morning note.
He also portrayed J Poppa on Empire, Blip Sanders on Pitch, Tyler Yost in Sons of Anarchy, and Anthony "Suger" Cascade in Murder in the First.
Except for a blip in May, U.S. employers have been hiring comfortably more than 100,000 workers each month since the last rate increase in Dec. 2015.
Anything that makes it to the cultural radar is generally a blip, unless it's got a pop star or a universally maligned politician at its center.
I should start out by stating that Pettibon has always skirted the periphery of my awareness, a blip on the outer ring of the radar screen.
Despite its modest growth, the company remains little more than a blip on Amazon's radar, pulling in around 7 percent of the latter's revenue last year.   
DSA may have a robust and growing social media presence, but it's still just a tiny blip in the larger universe of left-leaning advocacy groups.
"The media covers the stories that will garner the most interest, and the abuse of Black women is barely a blip on anyone's radar," she said.
Although the timing of trade tensions may be poor, Tsai said he thinks the trade war will prove "a temporary blip" in the U.S. Chinese relationship.
The third and even more telling clue is that no member of the leadership of either party barely merits a blip in the national opinion polls.
Subsequent polling has shown a slight dip in support since then, but it's not clear yet whether this is a fleeting blip or a broader trend.
"Cupid continues to shoot out bullish arrows across financial markets with last week's blip almost forgotten about for now," Deutsche Bank said in a morning note.
Now, as student enthusiasm for the law wanes, financially pinched schools need to decide whether sagging applications are a temporary blip or a fundamental course correction.
"If you do believe that the last quarter was a temporary blip, then the rebound could be terrific when 3M gets its act together," he said.
But following that blip, "the growth story is now on track," said Gary Guo, head of A share media and internet research at HSBC Qianhai Securities.
Do you think that this is kind of a blip or is this actually a global movement where we are rethinking capitalism in a real way?
But this would have been a blip, a curiosity, merely an act in the media circus, if it had simply remained a squabble between television personalities.
If Machado has made a bigger than usual blip on your radar at any point this season, it was probably around the first week of June.
Between its accomplishments and any Lynchian ties, it's puzzling that Mizzurna has gone almost two decades hardly registering as more than a blip on anyone's radar.
Also at a high is manufacturing output per worker hours, which has been on a steady rise, outside of a downward blip during the Great Recession.
There's another new paper, also, that suggests the Planck Alens discrepancy is some sort of blip in the data (although it's yet to be peer-reviewed).
The carbon release way back then occurred over 4,000 years — a relative blip on the geologic timescale — but caused a massive die off of marine organisms.
A decline in hiring in September has largely been dismissed as a blip caused by the temporary displacement of workers due to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
While Pavarotti's career seemed, to many, to descend irrevocably toward the stadium as if to damnation, for Mr. Domingo the 1990s ended up being a blip.
And after its initial blip of an appearance on Billboard's hot country songs chart, "Old Town Road" never appeared there again, squelched by conservative country radio.
But to me and many others, the discomforts are a barely distinguishable blip — and, dare I say, often an ascetic pleasure — in an otherwise rapturous experience.
It's a relative blip in the long scope of human civilization that our most basic needs have been left to the mercy of a few megacorporations.
It wasn't the leap year, a coding blip, or a hack that caused Robinhood's massive outages yesterday and today that left customers unable to trade stocks.
But he keeps at it long enough that the last blip of the theme — after seven full bars of nothing — becomes a wink of sublime silliness.
The first hint of its existence came in 2009, when a sonar survey by the Swedish Maritime Administration registered an anomalous blip on the Baltic seafloor.
A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said no aircraft was observed and the incident may have been an errant blip on a sensitive radar.
For the companies that survive, this era of crashing stock prices will be seen as a small blip on the path to global domination, they said.
If that involved your admittedly less stellar final month on the job, maybe it would be helpful for her to understand what triggered that performance blip.
Alone, these rural counties were barely a blip on pollsters' screens, but together, voting to give one candidate lopsided margins, they became an important voting bloc.
The stay the justices granted against enforcement stands to be no more than a procedural blip in the coal industry's long campaign to stop environmental regulation.
For the companies that survive, this era of crashing stock prices will be seen as a small blip on the path to global domination, insiders said.
Looking past age and the occasional career blip, can we as business leaders find the relevant value each person potentially represents to the organizations we lead?
But the increasing popularity is most obvious when supplements are broken out as a sector of the beauty industry, where they previously were barely a blip.
While three or four years may be a blip on the timeline of humanity, it stretches like a vast chasm between the ages of 18 and 21.
Then there was another, lesser blip upward during the years surrounding 2000, as computers went mainstream and became married to communication, in the form of the Internet.
The eclipse on August 21 will appear as a noticeable blip, but one that won't destabilize the grid (contrary to the concerns of DOE secretary Rick Perry).
In any other year, hackers breaking into a couple of state government websites through common web vulnerabilities would hardly raise a blip on the cybersecurity community's radar.
PERINO: May be part of the reason for that, Geraldo, is that Russia is pretty much a blip on the radar when it comes to their GDP.
And with flexible phones coming soon(ish) from Samsung, Huawei and others, I wouldn't be surprised if notches became only a minor blip in the smartphone timeline.
Besides the February blip, Chinese aluminium exports have been riding high since semi-finished aluminium products were given a higher value-added tax (VAT) rebate from November.
But so far, it's barely made a blip in national electoral politics, in part because education is mostly local: On the national level, politicians have little control.
Besides the February blip, Chinese aluminum exports have been riding high since semi-finished aluminum products were given a higher value-added tax (VAT) rebate from November.
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In the grand scheme of all of George Michael's accomplishments—music and otherwise— Eli Stone is a small blip, as well as one that is mostly forgotten.
Sanders, and to a much lesser extent Warren, dominated the quarter of voters who identify themselves as "very liberal," with Biden barely a blip in this segment.
It could just be a natural blip in the cycle, rather than a more worrisome indication that Alexa's skill store has reached a saturation point of sorts.
Within a year of using the service, I've grown accustomed to relying on that little blip in Google Maps to tell me that everything is all right.
My games may only be a tiny blip in the mass of media out there, but I can do my small part in working towards more inclusion.
The economy has made considerable progress and in fact stands just a blip away from the employment goal, but has remained considerably short of the inflation goal.
Of course, the climate oscillations of El Niño and La Niña are a small blip atop the long-term global temperature trend, which is definitely still upwards.
At last, a fashion show felt like a spectacle worth devouring, not just a blip of time in an overpacked schedule that called for a re-see.
"Many people misinterpreted children's appearance on the internet as a temporary blip, whereas in reality it is a structural shift that is changing the landscape," he said.
Before Stonewall was a blip on the horizon, queerness was a DSM-classified mental disease, and those who had it were subject to draconian government witch hunts.
AY-102's failure may end up being an environmental blip—but its implications for the rest of the tank farm are very real and very worrisome.
His relentless efforts to portray the disasters as just a blip in Boeing's sterling safety record suggest a man eager to get back to business as usual.
How do we know whether a year-on-year decline in the number of democracies is a momentary blip or the harbinger of rough times to come?
Fresh from launching iits Apple Watch-like Amazfit Blip this week, Huami sold 10 million shares at $11 a pop, the mid-point of its price range.
The growth surge responsible for much of the optimism — Twitter added approximately 9 million monthly users in the first quarter of 2017 — was exposed as a blip.
Maybe the increased volume from three-point range is just a blip, a random surge from a small-sample size that will level out sooner than later.
This time last year, the Chinese company's flagship P8 was barely a blip on the mobile radar, leaving me unimpressed with its bland design and gimmicky software.
We braved the vast lonely road to Beatty, Nevada, which was a mere blip of a city that could be explored on foot within half an hour.
Color in Faith began last year — prior to CNN's blip — when Arboleda, a Colombian-American artist based in New York City was in Nairobi for a residency.
In the film, rich and beautiful people have a minor blip in their lives, have an epiphany and then turn around completely to live happily ever after.
Despite the blip in overall sales, he noted footwear saw a 9 percent increase in North America, while footwear and apparel sales grew 20 percent in China.
Despite the blip in overall sales, he noted footwear saw a 8003 percent increase in North America, while footwear and apparel sales grew 20 percent in China.
The flat tire was a ten-minute blip in an otherwise killer road trip—far from turning into a disaster, it cemented Wong's love of riding solo.
But either way, it's looking like the respite for unauthorized immigrants in the US was merely a blip in a decade-long cycle of aggression and fear.
The real core difference is that Cooke thinks Trump is a blip in history whereas Frum believes the president is fundamentally corrupting conservatism and the Republican Party.
All things considered, Cramer saw the hotel and casino giant's recent weakness as more of a short-term blip than the start of a longer term problem.
How did we get so far off the track that candidates physically and verbally attacking the press — let alone each other — become just a blip on Twitter?
Ross also said the economic ramifications of the shutdown -- the fact that 2000,000 workers are not getting paid -- is barely a blip on the U.S. economy's radar.
Voyager 2 flew by Uranus in 1986, and now, thanks to a little blip discovered in some data, NASA scientists know it also flew through a plasmoid.
Of course, staying in the same role for three years is only a blip in television, where a successful series can run for more than a decade.
The situation between 1948 and 1967 was not the norm, but an aberrant blip on the timeline of Judaism's holiest city and a result of ethnic cleansing.
If the news is more than a statistical blip, it would be a remarkable turnaround, and would enable the focus to shift to restarting the Chinese economy.
CreditCreditPhotograph from Oded Shamir The radar on the F-15s picked up the blip of the transport plane, a DHC-5 Buffalo, 370 miles into Mediterranean airspace.
Know that however ugly this particular market event gets, it likely will not amount to a blip on the radar when looking at your lifetime of investing.
But it is no bigger than a blip in the larger story of natural gas, which is one of inexorable and inevitable fading away to the margins.
Criminologists say the rise in murders and other violent crimes could be a temporary upward blip in a trend that has been generally falling for decades now.
It was a blip of a moment during the Democratic debate last week, one perhaps overshadowed by a long discussion of the prospect of a female president.
When Frazier laced a double into the right-field corner to lead off the fourth — the first hit against Kluber — it proved to be a momentary blip.
Why would an ambitious chef open a restaurant in western Norway, where only 3 percent of the land is arable and the growing season is a blip?
The problem is that Mr. Stumpf treated it as a blip on the radar screen and ignored the significant damage his bank was doing to real people.
Many market watchers zeroed in on the role of inverse ETFs that short the VIX volatility index as a sign that this downturn was a freakish blip.
The strides made in business and the sabotage that racism wrought — like Black Wall Street — rarely get a blip of attention outside of blerd and academic circles.
But management made clear the annual increase was just a blip due to the timing of Easter and that prices would fall sharply in the coming months.
"People in their 20s are going to look back at this in 30 to 40 years and it's just going to be a little blip," Updegrave said.
There were half a million more votes in the Republican primary than the Democratic primary; the wave looked more like a blue trickle or a blue blip.
"This is, I guess, a blip on the map that we certainly didn't need considering the history that we've had over the past week," Chief Buckner said.
The penalty was relatively small for the Treasury and a blip on Exxon's mammoth balance sheet, but it came as controversy over Russia policy has engulfed Washington.
Established in the 1960s, Leonor Greyl was Paris's first natural hair care line — decades before the recent clean-beauty movement was even a blip on the horizon.
It is tempting to think of this moment, this presidency, as a blip or an anomaly, as a horrible mistake the country made and will soon redress.
"She fits our district," which, aside from an odd two-month blip in a lame-duck session in 2012, has been represented by Republicans for 52 years.
Worries about the health of the global economy have eased, however, and more recent U.S. data have indicated that last month's jobs report may have been a blip.
In August, Nate Silver predicted Donald Trump was doomed to be a blip, just like Herman Cain and Michelle Bachmann in 2012, or perhaps Mike Huckabee in 2008.
They hope to use the catalog as a comparison, so when they spot the blip of an exoplanet, they'll have a better idea of how it actually looks.
The former world number one suffered a blip in the second set, when she started nudging the ball cautiously about the court rather than striking it with confidence.
But Glover continues to dance as the beat kicks back in, the loss of Black lives only a blip in the consumer-driven machine that is American capitalism.
While fashion companies, Jenners, and the one and only Amber Rose have all taken up the #FreeTheNipple cause, the movement has barely made a blip on television's radar.
If we ever did find a blip that was a confident gravitational-wave detection, but was not explained as a compact binary, then it would be incredibly exciting.
Luxury stock Kering slumped 7% as its main Gucci brand posted a slower than expected rise in second-quarter sales, hit by a blip in the United States.
ING economist Carsten Brzeski blamed the low trade volumes over the summer months on a general weakening of global manufacturing activity and a temporary blip in domestic demand.
Luxury stock Kering slumped 7% as its main Gucci brand posted a slower-than-expected rise in second-quarter sales, hit by a blip in the United States.
ON THE morning of December 7th 1941, George Elliott Junior noticed "the largest blip" he had ever seen on a radar near America's naval base at Pearl Harbour.
Perhaps this is just a blip, a panic move to fend off Snapchat at the expense of overdoing Stories, a product that used to feel unique and special.
For Bee, Muay Thai hasn't been a just blip on his life map, but rather a lifelong career, something he wants to pass on to the next generation.
Russian Daria Kasatkina recovered from a mid-match blip to reach the last-73, defeating Greece's Maria Sakkari 6-1 1-6 6-3 in the third round.
Every year, there is at least one technical blip in the Grammys' three-hour-plus telecast, but it was truly astounding how many issues this year's ceremony had.
"Cupid continues to shoot out bullish arrows across financial markets with last week's blip almost forgotten about for now," Deutsche Bank said in a Valentine's day morning note.
The ear-cutting-dance scene is a mere blip in the 99-minute movie, but it's that sadistic lullaby that is seared in audiences' minds 25 years later.
New data from Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi Jr. and his team suggest that the next couple of years for Apple will make this period look like a blip.
Some worry that the Democrats' recent successes are not evidence of a long-term change, so much as a Trump-shaped blip on suburbia's long record of moderation.
Instead, a team researchers led by scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory discovered that Jakobshavn's stagnated melt is only a temporary blip brought on by cooler ocean currents.
But in rallying to his aid, they dismissed it as a blip in a life of selfless "public service," to cite a phrase that his lawyer leaned on.
Image credit: NASA/Bill IngallsAround me, media howled in glee, relief and joy exploding in mixed laughter and exclamations as they swung cameras around to track the blip.
Within the life span of our galaxy, the premiere of Paola Prestini's "The Hubble Cantata" at the Prospect Park Bandshell on Saturday night barely registers as a blip.
In this tiny blip of existence that I get to call mine, I want to be here and be as real and be as hopeful as I can.
Stuck wages for most U.S. workers look like more than a blip in the booming economy, and some mainstream economists say the government may have to step in.
Raden may be a blip in the greater history of startup failure, but the experience was traumatic for Udashkin, and one that he's still working through in therapy.
The big question: Will the release win back those who had dropped the game, or just provide a blip of spending among those that remain Pokémon die-hards.
What this ultimately comes down to is consumer behavior, and whether this confluence of events turns out to be a blip, or one that yields long-term consequences.
But the mourning period for Michael has amounted to a careless whisper; his death already feels like it's barely made a blip on the cultural radar in comparison.
The optimistic view is that a sharp drop in Treasury bond yields and some soft data on factory output, job growth and wages reflect just a temporary blip.
I feel like religion in that way has really helped me tap into that — just this idea of feeling small, a blip in the larger scheme of things.
And those candidates struggling to be more than a blip in the polls can keep hope alive with memories of the campaigns of John McCain and John Kerry.
Mr. Sanders's closest adviser, Jeff Weaver, described the two candidates as "senatorial friends, as that term is understood in Washington," and portrayed their recent squabble as a blip.
He reportedly pushed for the firing of F.B.I. Director James Comey even though anybody with a blip of experience could have told you this move would backfire horribly.
For the current rallies in commodity prices to sustain, it will need to be the case that the October dip in China's commodity imports was just a blip.
And through it all ran a carefree, even triumphalist streak — a display of spending and celebrity appearances in which tech's travails in the capital were barely a blip.
When Dina Kaplan was helping run a video-sharing platform called Blip earlier this decade, she and the other founders helped organize a paintball excursion for their employees.
When Dina Kaplan was helping run a video-sharing platform called Blip earlier this decade, she and the other founders helped organize a paintball excursion for their employees.
Thanks to Darnold's career-high four touchdown passes and the Washington Redskins' offensive ineptitude, that mistake was a mere blip in the Jets' 210-03 rout on Sunday.
Even if young Albus wanted to watch Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, his angsty ethereal energies would flare up at the worst moments and blip out the TV set.
It was worth showing them that I am a world famous sports pundit who appeared on an NFL Network Top 10 filler special for a half-minute blip.
Marin Cilic overcame a mid-match blip by losing the second set but recovered to defeat unseeded American Mackenzie McDonald 7-5 6-7(9) 6-4 6-4.
Things improve when I have the Galaxy Buds hooked up to my MacBook Pro, but I still get an irritatingly frequent blip in the connection between the two Buds.
The temporary blip that has magnified the effects of lower fertility and greater longevity is the baby-boom that arrived in most rich countries after the second world war.
Of course, The New Normal was merely a blip on our broadcast radar (sorry, Murphy!) while groundbreaking series like Glee and American Horror Story will be discussed for eons.
"This is a temporary blip in the long run for Boeing," he said, adding Toyota and others had recovered from similar high-profile crises without a drastic rebranding exercise.
If yes, they press this little button that activates the connection; if they wish not to be vibrated, they can simply toss the glove aside and ignore its blip.
Patterson's disappearance received a blip of media coverage; unlike Smart, her case is not ingrained in America's consciousness and her family has not received book deals or TV specials.
And unlike in 2016 - when the threat of Deutsche Bank missing a coupon payment sent the market in a tailspin - the resolution of Popular has hardly caused a blip.
After a blip following the election result, investors have reverted to expecting the U.S. Federal Reserve to raise interest rates at next month's meeting, after a year on hold.
Trying too hard also means appealing to Western feminism, which is very much alive in India's urban hubs but not even a blip in the country's vast rural population.
With the exception of a one-game blip, Virginia Tech has been one of the most productive offensive teams in the nation in the early part of the season.
Now the question is whether this fall from grace really is that – or just a temporary blip before the industry forgives and forgets in another few months or years.
The dearth of English and Australian Test batsmen is probably a generational blip, akin to tennis's lack of youngsters who can challenge Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
"It'll be interesting to watch whether this is just a blip or if we see continued weakness in these names," said Tom Wright, director of equities at JMP Securities.
"I can remember being in the control room and looking at the screen and waiting for the blip to come," said Finley of tracking a balloon's journey to Venus.
The only blip for Brazil, who have scored eight in two games after beating China 3-0, was seeing Cristiane carried off with a thigh injury after 66 minutes.
What to watch: Does this reversal impact Biden's double-digit lead in the polls, or will it merely be a blip in the much longer 2900 presidential campaign cycle?
He had a big touch screen mounted on the dashboard of his car showing the whole farm; we could track our progress in a blip moving across the screen.
Now investors holding big gains in international stocks face a potential day of reckoning if the recent dollar surge isn't just a blip in a longer term declining pattern.
In this presentation, the sound that made Copland famous — the open-prairie simplicity of "Billy the Kid" and "Appalachian Spring" — might represent a blip in the composer's artistic development.
When Trump recently (casually) dismissed his own government's report on climate change, it was barely a blip in the news cycle—what else would you expect him to do?
The scuttling of such protections barely registered as a blip among the nation's tech outlets, and we've since moved on to gutting other popular consumer protections (like net neutrality).
Compared to the rest of the border, however, the surge of Chinese immigrants in the San Diego area seems like little more than a blip on the immigration radar.
But Hong Kong shares fell as investors waited for more clues on whether a recent pick-up in China's economy was just a seasonal blip or something more sustainable.
His order, however, was barely a blip compared with the 16,000 pieces of mithai and several hundred pounds of savory snacks handmade by the canteen's dozen cooks around Diwali.
We've got a lot more unearthing of women's experiences to do before we confine #MeToo to a blip in history, or accuse it of things it has not done.
The Federal Reserve on Friday described recent volatility in financial markets as a brief blip and affirmed its plans to raise its benchmark interest rate in the coming months.
If it's more than just a statistical blip, it would represent a remarkable recovery for the country, which peaked a month ago at around 2,000 new cases a day.
Last century, a mere blip in time's arrow, Dieselnoi and his knees of legend were a fuzzy, worn out, pirate videotape passed around the higher echelons of the gym.
In a move that could well define her chairmanship of the central bank, Janet Yellen is betting that falling prices are a temporary blip that will soon be forgotten.
But three years in, Trump has normalized gaslighting and authoritarian rhetoric to such an extent that this interview with Ingraham barely registered as a blip on the news radar.
Apple's strategy carries risks, however, especially in developing countries where smartphone sales are growing briskly but its market share is a blip compared with devices running Google's Android software.
That's still a blip on the landscape of an ETF industry that had inflows of $500 billion in 13, but it does mark a seven-fold increase for ITEQ.
As they have throughout his first term, they view today's historic vote as a blip on the radar when it comes to how the issue will play with voters.
Maybe the 20th century when we had this monoculture was a blip and maybe we're returning to our natural state and maybe I should just be okay with it.
Doug Holtz-Eakin, an economist with the conservative-leaning think tank the American Action Forum, said weak investment could be a "blip" but that it is cause for concern.
And the blip of a conflict is a reminder of how Twitter operates — by whim, and in secret — who has influence over it, and what Jack Dorsey cares about.
First, people seem not to want to cook as much as they used to, and I think that's a full-on change in society, not a fad or a blip.
It may even have been detected by Voyager 2, but at such at extreme distance, the blip in V2's data may also have been caused by background solar wind.
But to suggest that it's just a blip in the course of history that could be righted given the right set of tools just seems insulting to the real victims.
They're 900 people, 700 people that are ... One person got upset at me because I said Trump is a blip in American history and we'll be fine as a country.
This historic town of more than 503,000 residents, barely a blip on the map, is a blueprint for developing disaster — real estate development in the face of increasingly wet weather.
That said, most experts say the science behind spinners being a legitimate tool for helping with these issues is thin — they're simply a fun cultural blip on our collective radar.
This might seem like a weird blip of a trend over a few years in the 1970s, but a closer look reveals how deep the wicker chair portrait tradition goes.
You never know this when you're doing something — I've been at it for years, and some things resonate with people, and some things are just a blip on the radar.
Outside in the car, Owen's reading a book when he sees a photograph of a woman identified as Olivia Meadows, the "emotional poltergeist" whom Owen screamed at during his BLIP.
In fact, save one blip near the end, so little out of the ordinary happened at Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz's BET Experience show Saturday night, it was almost predictable.
In a news cycle filled with stories about obstruction of justice, massive failures of intelligence and complete incompetence in the White House, this one's just a blip on the radar.
Hopefully #OscarsSoWhite will push it in better directions on diversity, and hopefully 2016's quasi-Year of the Woman is the start of something better and not just a blip.
What they're saying: "The 2018 slowdown in debt accumulation is looking more blip than trend," Emre Tiftik, IIF's deputy director of global policy initiatives, said in the report, released today.
The one-off bonuses for their staff that hundreds of firms announced in the weeks after the tax act did not even rise to the level of a statistical blip.
Despite focusing on an athlete from a sport that's hardly a blip on the American radar, the film became a hit for ESPN — which is exactly what Chopra foresaw happening.
"When U Were Mine" Russell Brandom: Only Prince could write the best New Wave song of the '43s and have it register as only a blip on his singles sheet.
Captain America may have fixed that blip when he returned the infinity stones, but in the off chance he didn't, Past Loki is still floating around somewhere, very much alive.
It's led him to a genuinely entertaining country-powerpop crossover record—so good that the "gushing" imagery on the uncomfortably sexual "Straight Laced Come Undone" is only a minor blip.
Four years later he got just a quarter of it, and—apart from a blip when Arnold Schwarzenegger became governor in 2003—Californian Latinos have increasingly fled the Republican Party.
In the grand scheme of things, The Boss will be a minor blip in McCarthy's filmography, the sort of movie it's more interesting to dissect than it is to watch.
Never mind that $2628 million is barely a blip on the $28500 billion program's radar; the reality is that costs for the F-6900 were already projected to come down.
The slump is beginning to raise questions as to whether it is a mere blip — like many he has had throughout his career — or the start of an inexorable slide.
That was just a blip, however, in a "Star Wars" galaxy that's teeming with life, including new movie franchises and programming intended to drive subscriptions to Disney's planned streaming service.
Acknowledging the slide in sentiment, Modi took the rare step last week of defending his record in a 90-minute speech, calling the economic slowdown a blip, and promising relief.
Even in our era of instant streaming and YouTube, so very much information and material competes for attention that a single film qualifies as a mere occasional blip in experience.
Investors and analysts say the likely revision would only mark a blip in an otherwise solid trajectory toward fiscal austerity that has restored optimism in Brazil, Latin America's largest economy.
"Our hunch is that the drop-off in ADP's estimate of private payrolls growth is likely a blip," said Roiana Reid, an economist at Berenberg Capital Markets in New York.
But the economy's weak performance in the fourth quarter suggests that the contraction from July to September was more than just a blip and that Germany has reached peak growth.
"It's not even a blip on the radar screen to keep Dave Aranda," said Dave Landers, a founder and former head of the Tiger Athletic Foundation, an L.S.U. donors' club.
"I would say that 10 percent of our clients are 13 or younger, whereas a couple of years ago they were barely a blip," said Jen Cook, a co-owner.
The transitory nature of improvised music gives us little to hang onto, experienced in the moment and held in the memory, or not, as a blip in the sensory field.
We may look back at 2016 as a populist blip associated with one-off crises, or as the beginning of a process of chipping away at liberal democracy from within.
To her friend Ximena Gumpel, it's a blip on the nightly news: "You kind of push it aside and figure it will pass, that it's just political bickering," she said.
Any "short-term blip" should not prevent governments from using coronavirus stimulus to achieve longer-term reductions, Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, said in a recent commentary.
But he has gone 24-6 since the deal, helping to bury dreary memories of that season to confirm that it was, indeed, a blip for Texas, a perennial contender.
But May, considered a blip on the economic radar, was worse, falling to 11,000 jobs from the initially reported 38,000, which had been the worst monthly report in six years.
It's one of the biggest fairs in the United States, but just a blip on the late-summer and early fall fair season in the more rural stretches of America.
Besides a blip in February, Chinese aluminium exports have been riding high since exports of semi-finished aluminium products were given a higher value-added tax (VAT) rebate from November.
Now, it's possible that this is just a blip — the polls showed a similar decline in sympathy for Israel in the early 2000s, in the middle of the second intifada.
HIRAM, Ga. — Only time will tell whether Michael Cohen's testimony to a congressional committee on Wednesday was a blip or a major chapter in the story of Donald Trump's presidency.
And in that world, the cord-cutting era will start to feel a little like a blip, when a growing movement to change an unfair game invented an entirely new one.
Though this doesn't sound like much, it may foreshadow a larger dip to come, or it may prove to be a blip reversed when the 21993 numbers are released next December.
Preliminary numbers suggested Trump fell well short of making any kind of blip in Fox News' ratings for the "special event" he hosted last night instead of attending the Republican debate.
While the new Netflix docuseries Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes goes into Bundy's crimes with meticulous detail, Boone's involvement in his life only figures as a small blip.
We see it when women are targeted because they left an abusive relationship or turned down a man's advances and it barely makes a blip in the 24/7 news cycle.
"That is really a blip, it definitely doesn't bleed through to the U.S. financial infrastructure," said Peter Kenny, founder of Kenny's Commentary LLC and Strategic Board Solutions LLC in New York.
One big reason these agreements are being rethought is that as the Southwest enters its 16th year of drought, these shrinking reservoirs are becoming harder to dismiss as a temporary blip.
If you work within a budget and have wiggle room to pay it off, handling the cost won't be fun, but overall, it'll feel like a blip in your financial picture.
So, in the next couple weeks we should see more details about this one, but it's going to be another blip on the radar as all eyes look toward Blue Apron.
Some researchers noticed a pattern of diverging longevity in the 1990s, but many were doubtful, saying that it could be a statistical blip and that the data was not strong enough.
There's no telling whether or not grifter season is merely a blip in our timeline that we'll soon move on from, but either way, we'll always have the summer of scams.
It would be a shame if people really felt that inflation was out of control, because it may be a three to six month blip-up and then we'll be fine.
Many Italian financiers and experts see the listings boom as part of an underlying structural trend rather than as a one-off blip, or accidental benefit of the banking industry's malaise.
But if you anticipate the whine, use binoculars and look far down the course, you might see a blip -- followed by a plume of salt spun out by the back tires.
As he notes, it just took one "blip" in the capital markets last summer for this to become clear, when the banks, hedge funds and other institutions grew nervous about risk.
With more than 200 million monthly active users, Pinterest is still a bit of a blip compared to Facebook — though, the audience behavior is certainly different in a lot of ways.
Brown Brothers Harriman Chief Currency Strategist Marc Chandler notes that China's currency is actually significantly stronger over the course of the last decade, and the recent moves are a relative blip.
Google notes, for example, that an early customer, BLiP – a bot platform for brands – has been using Chatbase to track over 2 million messages to date across over 50 bots. Ingenious.
"We've seen numerous examples of niche apps like this from Facebook launch and eventually shutter without ever really becoming a blip on the radar," SensorTower co-founder Alex Malafeev told CNBC.
The romantic comedy was independently produced for two seasons and aired via web syndication on YouTube, Roku, Blip, and other online platforms before CW Seed produced a six-episode third season.
A recent pick up in global trade has allowed Singapore to register five straight months of NODX growth before pulling back in April, which many economists had called a temporary blip.
Republicans can delude themselves into believing that the stunning victory of Conor Lamb in the Pennsylvania election was a "blip," as they deluded themselves believing that the historic election of Sen.
But the excitement dissipated last week when the researchers who had made the observation said that all evidence of the new entity's existence had disappeared; it was just a statistical blip.
One developer's complicated relationship with crunch is a blip on the constantly-screaming radar of worker exploitation that the practice enables as part of the normal operation of the game industry.
If the FBI investigation wraps up and Flake votes to confirm, this moment will be forgotten and the world will move on—his decision may be nothing more than a blip.
It isn't the most exciting idea, but a lot of criminologists are quick to note that the rise in murders and violent crimes could be a temporary blip in the data.
What troubles him more is the increased potential for error inherent to increased weaponry: a misread blip on a computer screen or a false alarm like the recent one in Hawaii.
"Once he got over the blip he had, I think he's going to continue on and he's going to have a real big year," Mets Manager Terry Collins said about deGrom.
Less than half an hour by train from Tokyo, the sprawling port city is the second-largest in Japan, yet registers as barely a blip among most tourists to the region.
Considering I had $30,000 in my emergency fund, this would&aposve been a very small blip if it weren&apost for the events that followed as soon as we got home.
No deaths have been reported and the volcano's impact has proved just a blip for the $330-billion national economy, despite canceled flights and a day of work lost on Jan.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, it would blip out a random episode of a popular TV show, so maybe that's more of a discovery feature than a deactivate-your-brain feature.
But when the lights came up afterward, what they wanted to talk about was the blip of a lighting cue that went astray and the microphone that was taped down improperly.
Gabon's government rarely registers a blip on the radar of international news, but the blockage is the latest in a troubling trend of nations blocking the internet when they fear unrest.
After the "Blip," as it's now known, half of the planet's population lived through a worldwide genocide and has been struggling for five years with crippling grief and a devastated global infrastructure.
Yes, but: Basketball is a make-or-miss sport, and the spikes in offensive efficiency that the WNBA has seen in recent years suggests that this season could just be a blip.
As you can see in the video below, the Deerpark ghost isn't just a blip in the background that could easily be explained away, nor does it seem like a friendly spirit.
Even if this turns out to be a blip, those expecting voters to turn away from the president because he has not kept his promise could be waiting for a long time.
This is enormously useful information to air traffic controllers who are looking at scores of blips on their screens, and each blip is a plane emitting identifying information, thanks to the transponder.
Euro zone 93-year bond yields rose 2-3 bps - a mere blip in the sharp falls that have seen a growing number of yields drop below 0% for the first time.
As with your desktop or laptop computer, it's worth giving a frozen phone at least five minutes to see if it can overcome its blip and sort itself out on its own.
On the macro data front, IIP grew to a 9-month high of 4.3 percent in August as restocking of manufactured items gained momentum after the initial blip caused by GST implementation.
In fact, facing an opponent who had not played a top tier match since last October, Djokovic's only blip was when he dropped serve in the eighth game of the opening set.
In one graph showing the correlation between anti-Muslim rhetoric and terrorist attacks, there's barely a blip after the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 or the Charlie Hebdo attack in January 2015.
If accurate, the guidance indicates that Samsung's costly recall of its Note 7 smartphone was only a temporary blip in the company's financial situation, rather than a lingering hit to consumer confidence.
What was but a little blip on the color fashion map last year has exploded into an absolute deluge in 2017, with practically every car manufacturer introducing a new car in red.
Dialectic Capital co-founder John Fichthorn called Tesla's better-than-expected earnings on Wednesday a "blip," saying the results were nothing more than pressure from Wall Street to produce a profitable quarter.
The post-Cold War lull challenged valuations and created fears of a "new normal," but that period is increasingly looking like a blip in the long-term trend toward increased military spending.
Still, Trump's calls of support were essentially a blip in an hour-long speech aimed at laying out a number of his legislative priorities on health care, immigration, border security, and infrastructure.
Policymakers at the European Central Bank said the investment jump was unlikely to be a blip, supporting the bloc's slow but steady recovery which the bank has underpinned with its stimulus program.
If you look at the box office totals for the first seven films above, you'll see that — outside of the blip for Tokyo Drift — they keep going up and up and up.
A mini-blip followed on the par-five ninth as she dropped two stokes to make the turn at 35 but the 26-year-old responded with birdies on 16th and 53th.
Whether you're a first person shooter or role playing gamer, those teenagers from Costa Rica on your gaming network will show no mercy when your spotty router delivers an ill-timed blip.
AR startup Blippar in danger of becoming a blip as shareholders fight over future funding Candy Ventures is a U.K.-based portfolio of companies and investments led by property tycoon Nick Candy.
That player who sped by on a bike isn't just a blip, they're a slow, steady wave, and you have all the time in the world to reach out and touch them.
There can be something humbling about embracing that legacy, especially when you recognize that you are a blip in time, and that whatever the future holds will likely be beyond your comprehension.
The Affordable Care Act marketplaces grab a lot of headlines, but they are a blip on the radar when compared with the massive amount of dollars tied up in private Medicare plans.
The ninth seed, a quarter-finalist last year, suffered a second-set blip against the experienced Belgian, and wavered again late on having roared into a 5-0 lead in the decider.
Planets orbiting at great distances from their star take a long time to cross in front, creating a prolonged blip that is harder to pick up, and they dim the starlight less.
"I just came at a time where, in a blip in culture in the history of music, alternative voices became the flavor of the day, and it was very brief," she explains.
A perspective that reminds you that yourself and everyone around you will be just another blip in time and that the most important thing in this world is the people in it.
German growth halved in the first quarter of the year due to weaker trade and less state spending, data showed on Tuesday, though analysts said they saw it as a temporary blip.
Let's hope that last week's dud against the Chargers was just a blip for the Packers, or even served as a wakeup call to not take these mid-season games too lightly.
The population of my county peaked about 1950, then steadily declined, with the exception of a small upward blip in the late 1970s and early 1980s, the result of strip mining coal.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said on Friday that he was hoping the coronavirus outbreak would only cause a blip in growth rather than causing the crisis of the decade.
" Cricket in Pakistan has always been "a little blip of chaos to the straight lines of order," as Osman Samiuddin wrote in the book "The Unquiet Ones: A History of Pakistan Cricket.
Until very recently, a vehicle striking pedestrians in the street thousands (or even dozens) of miles away almost certainly wouldn't have registered as the tiniest blip on a big news organization's radar.
It remains to be seen whether the scale of this change is enough to transform it from a SARS-like scare — a blip in epidemic history — and into the next Spanish flu.
But we don't know whether this is a temporary blip or the beginning of a trend, in which employee paychecks will swell with a greater share of the fruits of economic growth.
But if this strange boson isn&apost just an illusion caused by some experimental blip, the fact it interacts with neutrons hints at a force that acts nothing like the traditional four.
Chris Williamson from IHS Markit said the data suggested that the German economy was losing steam, but he also added that the contraction in the third quarter was likely just a blip.
Even the European Union's record $5 billion Android antitrust fine against Google was nothing more than a financial blip for the company, and will do little to stop its dominance in mobile.
But that could well be a blip on the radar if the party winds up bearing the brunt of the blame for this government shutdown, which is now entering its second day.
A reprieve, not a resurrection The cooling of the Northern Atlantic is a blip on the radar, a localized effect that will eventually turn warmer as the North Atlantic Oscillation flips back.
The stakes of this project are that high, happily countering any fears that it is another blip in a surge of re-presentations of historical installations or exhibitions recasting curators as artists.
Similar to the way others have spotted exoplanets, these astronomers searched for the signature of a KBO passing in front of a distant star, creating a blip in the light that reaches us.
His Game 3 showing could be a blip, or it could be the return of Bad Fleury, but it could also just be a sign that his workload is catching up to him.
"A lot of regulators would fire off some letters and then promptly join a global settlement that was little more than a blip on the company's monthly profits," Edelson said in an email.
I THINK THAT'S A REASONABLE VIEW, BUT WE'LL BE WATCHING THE DATA, MAKE SURE THAT Q1 BLIP OR SLOWDOWN IN GDP DOESN'T PERSIST, WATCHING THINGS GLOBALLY MAKING SURE WE'RE MAKING THE RIGHT CALL.
Sling TV's too-small gains were only one blip in an otherwise dismal quarter for Dish, which saw its worst net subscriber losses to date thanks to the loss of satellite TV customers.
I shudder to think what rash and foolish chest-thumping actions the jingoists on the Republican stage would have taken had any of them been president during this minor blip of an incident.
Not unrelated: the gaping premium in returns and valuation enjoyed by big growth stocks — loved for their enduring competitive advantages, high-margin businesses and lack of sensitivity to every economic blip and shudder.
Chopra has been an outspoken advocate of her friend, whom she met way before Prince Harry was a blip on Meghan's radar, and even attended the new duchess' Royal Wedding this past May.
"It's so important for teens to have at least one trusted adult in their circle that they can talk to and determine if this is a blip or something more severe," she says.
Staring as if there were nothing else in the world, staring like a radar girl at a lone blip on my screen, my stare reaching out across the world and returning an echo.
But Hataoka had a lone bogey on No. 269.379, Shin dropped a shot on No. 2192 and Kim was cruising along without a blip until a bogey on the par-22003 13th hole.
Despite the one-day blip, markets have generally been rising for months with historically low volatility despite a host of scandals and frequent provocative statements from the White House and Trump's Twitter account.
It also comes amid a debate over how big a role the state's tax structure plays in people leaving, with Republicans arguing it's a major factor and many Democrats saying it's a blip.
Maybe these records and their common ground will be an isolated blip, but in a year we'll be discussing, culturally, politically, and personally, for years to come, these records have made their mark.
One blip in that area was the 6-percent drop in Hewlett Packard Enterprise shares in premarket after Chief Executive Meg Whitman said she would leave in February six years into the job.
What really piques my interest is when we observe a pattern emerging from apparent disorder--a recurrent blip in the monitoring data that must be telling us something fundamental about how volcanoes work.
" "What we are experiencing is not a blip but evidence of a breakdown in the social order that has only accelerated in the two years since the riots sparked by Freddie Gray's death.
Nadal has been untroubled en route to the semis, apart from a blip in the quarter-finals against Diego Schwartzman, but the towering Del Potro looms large on Court Philippe Chatrier on Friday.
Given that the opioid epidemic has now been building up for literally decades, this is a pretty small time frame for overdose data, and could be a blip more than a real downturn.
With the exception of a "one-off blip" in September when it contracted a revised 8.0 percent, exports of electronics have grown at a double-digit pace for most months of this year.
But the XY crew aren't disheartened—it was an inevitable setback, one they hope to chalk up to a blip, that was bound happen when throwing parties by the seats of their pants.
But it is the future that commands the focus for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) with Sunday's showcase providing either a springboard into a new era or a blip on a continuing decline.
Companies increased staffing levels as the flow of new orders grew at the strongest pace since May 2011, suggesting the spurt of activity in December may be more than a month-long blip.
If this political conflict can be resolved quickly — much like the tax-reform debate was settled in a matter of weeks — this drag on small-business owners' confidence could prove a mere blip.
The bottom line: Back in October, it wasn't clear whether Saudi Arabia would become a toxic destination for capitalists or whether the Jamal Khashoggi outrage would turn out to be a temporary blip.
The skin condition is common in expecting mothers, and while it might seem like a blip on the radar of a much bigger picture, that doesn't make struggling with acne any more enjoyable.
Intel has been barely a blip, which is why it announced just before Mobile World Congress a few weeks ago that it was going to invest heavily in 5G wireless technology going forward.
And also realizing that humanity is so young in the universe—that we're just going to be like a little blip in something that was before us, and that will continue after us.
That's one of the questions we're trying to report: Can the rest of the world treat Mr. Trump like a mere blip in the longer arc of global efforts to tackle climate change?
But experts say the drop in heat-trapping emissions, while beneficial, will likely be just a blip in trend lines that show the world is steadily moving toward a climate disaster (The Hill).
In this Season 5 premiere, they invite a documentary crew to film them as they look into a new blip in the timeline, but Sara (Caity Lotz) is not happy with the attention.
Our escape from the seduction of populism ended with blip of the Tea Party movement, climaxing in the election of Donald Trump and the rise of the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.
"I believe the current situation right now is that we should have a dramatic, engaged, concerted, energetic and successful effort on November 2020 to make Donald Trump a blip in history," Inslee said.
Every blip of news prompts journalists to recalibrate the odds on the Democratic nomination fight, knowing, even as they do, that these campaign developments are as evanescent as a light dusting of snow.
That score of 13.900 was their only blip on Monday as they put in a command performance on the remaining five pieces of apparatus to win the gold with a total of 274.094.
While this generated media headlines, it's likely nothing more than a blip as Beijing had already said it would allow North Korean cargoes stranded at Chinese ports by the sanctions to be cleared.
The WeWork EffectWhile WeWork remains one of the two largest flex office providers (veteran IWG is the biggest), some flagged that its size is only a blip in the larger flex office landscape.
The Heat may drop back a bit this season without Wade, but it'll be a worthwhile, momentary blip if the team can convince a guy like Griffin to sign a long-term deal.
Instead of calling the event the "snap," it's known as "the blip," and for Parker and his ilk, the biggest consequence is that everyone who survived the snap is now five years older.
Sustainatarian made it into Urban Dictionary years ago, but it has not yet make a blip on Google Trends: Google Trends Boerboom is skeptical: "Most of these identities will remain marginal," he says.

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