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"breaking point" Definitions
  1. the time when problems become so great that a person, an organization or a system can no longer deal with them

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It's the most beautiful thing in the world to me, because it's always about a breaking point—a breaking point of joy, a breaking point of sadness.
Every man and woman has his breaking point, and we just think Micah got to his breaking point before anyone else.
The breaking point The United Nations has warned Gaza may be unlivable by 2020, pointing to the electricity shortage as the breaking point.
Health system at 'breaking point' Faite said the health system is at a breaking point, raising concerns about how the country would cope with a further major outbreak.
Remember, however: Everyone -- everyone -- has a breaking point.
If employees are at their breaking point on cost-sharing, and employers reach their breaking point on cost growth, expect political systems to get serious about cutting those costs themselves.
Over dinner one night, Mary Louise reaches a breaking point.
Alan is always this far away from his breaking point.
The disaster has pushed services in Palu to breaking point.
Today the relationship between the two is at breaking point.
There was a breaking point to his demeanor on Saturday.
Is Chanel No. 5 about to reach her breaking point?
We had absolutely reached a breaking point and needed help.
But today we are pushing the system to breaking point.
In short, the IRS is stretched to its breaking point.
Or will Riverdale's Hitchcock blonde finally reach her breaking point?
I was thinking that every human has a breaking point.
Each of these women are nearing a dangerous breaking point.
The aid agency warned the camp had reached breaking point.
And on Friday morning, it finally hit a breaking point.
LONDON — For Kevin Nakache, the breaking point came last year.
I was at a breaking point, and it was terrible.
The decision was the breaking point for public lands supporters.
Here's a timeline of when they reached their breaking point.
The planned fuel tax increase was simply the breaking point.
Will Sunday's episode amount to a sort of breaking point?
Here, that turning point feels also like a breaking point.
Now it's pushing our airspace to the breaking point too. .
The tape was a breaking point for Donna Stevens, too.
This verdict risks pushing them closer to the breaking point.
Another crisis could push the system to its breaking point.
Each person's quarantine breaking point looks a little bit different.
We are rapidly approaching the breaking point predicted by Axelrod.
Food scarcity has already stretched society to the breaking point.
It's stretching your vocal cords almost to the breaking point.
Her budget and schedule were stressed to the breaking point.
"We're at a breaking point in California," Mr. Wiener said.
But the economics of education is reaching a breaking point.
"My world was stretched to the breaking point," she said.
To you, America, I ask: What is the breaking point?
Back in Southend, the homeless situation is at breaking point.
This really does seem to push her to the breaking point.
One is [that] we are coming to a breaking point, right?
"At some point we will see the breaking point," Franke said.
"Actually, I haven't had a true breaking point yet," Austin admits.
Around the world, Instagram-friendly destinations are at their breaking point.
Photo: GettyApparently, even sell-out corporate shills have their breaking point.
"I think we could be at a breaking point," Marczak said.
Of course, she's going to get to a breaking point eventually.
The male-dominated culture of Hollywood has reached a breaking point.
"I did hit a breaking point at one time," she admits.
Of course she's going to get to a breaking point eventually.
Eleanor will be remembered as Joseph's husband, and June's breaking point.
That, to be honest, was a major breaking point for me.
The pair finally came together when Fletcher reached her breaking point.
What will happen if Trump is pushed to a breaking point?
It may be that Seattle has finally reached that breaking point.
Specifically, its capacity to heal you when you've hit breaking point.
Clinton's economic message seemed to reach a breaking point after Mrs.
Tell me why our food system is at a breaking point.
On July 13, 2014, her tumultuous marriage hit its breaking point.
Impact: Many farmers are near or at a financial breaking point.
"It's clear people are getting to a breaking point," Xiao said.
"It's clear people are getting to a breaking point," Xiao said.
Every top adviser seems to reach some kind of breaking point.
The Trump administration could crank the pressure beyond the breaking point.
Could Republicans finally reach some kind of breaking point with Trump?
"This familial contact was the breaking point for us," she said.
Perhaps, though, we have reached a breaking point in cancel culture.
I love that this act of falling signifies a breaking point.
She says she reached the breaking point and had to resign.
Within a few months, he was stretched to his breaking point.
"We're not at a breaking point; we're in the middle of a breaking point across all agencies," Morgan claimed, citing Customs and Border Patrol, Health and Human Services, and ICE as being the most affected agencies.
And it almost seemed as if we'd finally reached a breaking point.
Watch how he stretches Minnesota's defense to its absolute breaking point below.
And I think it kind of hit a breaking point that night.
Moon reached her breaking point after participating in her second fitness competition.
Hardell, who is transmasculine, told BuzzFeed News they're reaching a breaking point.
The agencies are stretched to breaking point, responding to plot after plot.
The breaking point came after I moved in with my roommate, Jack.
Instead, she keeps escalating the situation far past most people's breaking point.
Over the past several years, content moderation has reached a breaking point.
For those not in relationships, however, things were at their breaking point.
In January 2015, Schmitt was at what she calls the breaking point.
But the breaking point came in game seven of the grueling gauntlet.
Eventually, Fred hit a breaking point and took over the company entirely.
The immigration crisis pushed the coalition to breaking point to last year.
There's a breaking point, and I think we'll find it this year.
I guess me being the youngest sibling complaining was her breaking point.
Black America is beyond the breaking point, a point of no return.
The issue of clinician burnout has reached a breaking point this year.
But the past three weeks have brought me to my breaking point.
"It reached a breaking point," an official with ICE told the newspaper.
And Elgar's "The Music Makers" (QuattroLive) is pushed to the breaking point.
"That would probably stretch my arguments to the breaking point," Letter added.
They have tested their marriage vows to and beyond the breaking point.
"My nerves are already at breaking point," he told his civil servants.
In my opinion, that would get to the breaking point on impact.
"Economic tensions are reaching a breaking point," Paulson cautioned in his speech.
This crisis risks bring providers, educators and families to a breaking point.
The outbreak has pushed the Italian medical system to the breaking point.
I remember when I reached my breaking point with my son's sleep.
Go deeper: Turkey's Syria offensive puts alliance with U.S. near breaking point
The situation is dire, and both sides have reached a breaking point.
Seconds stretched to their breaking point, unquestionably the longest of Bronfman's life.
The Times compiled a list detailing when they reached their breaking point.
It is unclear what the breaking point for the European powers is.
That pushed the ultraconservative House speaker, Tom Craddick, to a breaking point.
And some economists say that they could be reaching a breaking point.
I had been driven to a breaking point with my family life.
The city's mental health services are still stretched to the breaking point.
"I've reached a breaking point," she told me in an in-person interview.
Every two seconds, there's a new email, and you're reaching your breaking point.
That, I think, is why Claudia's revelation to Elizabeth was her breaking point.
Brysha continued her disordered eating through college, and finally reached a breaking point.
Harber explained how his frustration with DraftKings and FanDuel reached a breaking point.
And this week sure looks like just that sort of breaking point moment.
On my show, it happens also because the women hit a breaking point.
The disease is already pushing South Africa's public health system to breaking-point.
He's taking so much bullying that it's taking him beyond his breaking point.
But there are signs that Republicans in Congress are reaching a breaking point.
So, when you reach your breaking point, don't try and barrel past it.
The breaking point came at Thanksgiving when I attended a wedding in Texas.
Somalia's capacity to manage the flow of defectors is at a breaking point.
To conclude otherwise stretches logic, common sense, and credulity to the breaking point.
In 2018, 11 years after getting her implants, Barrow hit a breaking point.
After about a year of full-time parenting, I hit my breaking point.
To conclude otherwise stretches logic, common sense and credulity to the breaking point.
And founders typically hold this stuff in and then reach a breaking point.
Things hit a breaking point when, of all things, I got the flu.
Sessions statement on Thursday, however, suggests he may have reached a breaking point.
That will overwhelm hospitals -- many of which are already at the breaking point.
Perhaps this will be the breaking point for him to send her home.
But this year's crop of best-picture nominees may be the breaking point.
The dispute has driven relations between Washington and Ankara almost to breaking point.
Indeed, with each tweet, he seems to move closer to a breaking point.
"Having panic attacks and I think it just got to a breaking point." 
"In my opinion, that was the breaking point of the Republic," he said.
As we learned with Watergate, every politician and party have a breaking point.
Cruz's all-out assault suggested his campaign might be nearing its breaking point.
The current system is pushing both doctors and nurses to the breaking point.
On its 35th day, the partial government shutdown finally reached its breaking point.
The breaking point: Lewandowski had gone one step too far by targeting Trump's family.
For Turkey, the dispute has pushed relations with the United States to breaking point.
He called Brandy's death a murder, saying she was pushed to the breaking point.
The real breaking point, though, was the death of her son four years ago.
But exasperation in the Red Zone—the rest of Iraq—is near breaking point.
The Republican Senate has brought the greatest democracy on Earth to its breaking point.
Now two developments have strained weak loyalties to breaking point: Brexit and Mr Corbyn.
This horrible event is designed specifically to push someone — anyone — to the breaking point.
But, if you're just not that into someone, this could be your breaking point.
If you're running up a tab on plastic, this could be a breaking point.
In 2013, I hit a breaking point because my gender dysphoria had become unbearable.
Controversy surrounding the long-loathed organization feels like it's finally reaching its breaking point.
"You have to reach a breaking point, especially when difficult things happen," she says.
But further press attention brought them to a breaking point of addressing the issue.
It was July of 2016, when Marie F.* finally reached her bridesmaid breaking point.
If we're not at the breaking point yet, we're surely about to find it.
For most teams, this would be the greatest moment of tension, the breaking point.
Through continuous exposure to mechanical stress, a material will eventually reach its breaking point.
The international human rights system has been pushed to the breaking point by governments.
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) on Friday said al-Hol was at "breaking point".
The breaking point came between Christmas Day and New Years, about three years ago.
It is a reminder that even the stoical Russian people have a breaking point.
This situation made worse by an international humanitarian system that is at breaking point.
Meanwhile, the nation's public pension system inches closer to a breaking point every year.
TV on Wednesday that the situation at the border had reached a breaking point.
"But I just think as a nation we're at a breaking point," he said.
Since then, numbers of border-crossers have surged, pushing resources to the breaking point.
In those desperate days, after weeks in detention, I was at a breaking point.
But some advocates see hope in 2016, with political pressure nearing a breaking point.
We place expectations on statistics and expert testimony that strains them to breaking point.
Changes in personality and mood can strain families and marriages, sometimes to breaking point.
It is our greatest national asset and we are squeezing it to breaking point.
Divisions over immigration within Germany's coalition government may be near a breaking point today.
The #TrumpShutdown has already pushed hundreds of thousands of Americans to the breaking point.
"We're reaching a breaking point," said Abby Marquand, P.H.I.'s director of policy research.
"There's no indication that the employer market is at a breaking point," Pearson says.
Based on the finale, Jaime has reached his breaking point with his sister-lover.
What are some of the signs that a colleague is hitting a breaking point?
What we're watching: There are signs that the system is nearing a breaking point.
"The breaking point was [convicted murderer] Scott Peterson's lawyer contacting me," she told Refinery29.
He hit a breaking point when frustrated with the process of appealing parking tickets.
Has a breaking point in our tolerance for all of this manipulation been reached?
When Straczynski recounts his career, each job seems to head toward a breaking point.
When Straczynski recounts his career, each job seems to head toward a breaking point.
Ms. Körbes's breaking point came during a rehearsal for a new work in 2013.
But the tension between employees and management appears to be reaching a breaking point.
"Current signals indicate that North Korea is nowhere near this breaking point," he said.
But every once in a while, managers push their employees past their breaking point.
"It's not okay that I feel like I'm at my breaking point," she said.
"We're getting pretty close" to a breaking point, Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas said.
How does this situation compare to the breaking point in 1974 for Richard Nixon?
But all have stretched the rules that allow temporary controls to breaking point, or beyond.
It truly seems like everything is at a breaking point — and Hilda finally hits hers.
I knew it was going to be what pushed my kids to their breaking point.
But it was WhatsApp that finally pushed the people of Lebanon to the breaking-point.
Over the last year, our cherished democratic institutions have been stressed to the breaking point.
One day, I found harder drugs on the boat and that was my breaking point.
"There was clearly a breaking point, where she'd just had enough," says the Pitt source.
More selling in U.S. bond markets Monday pushed mortgage rates to a psychological breaking point.
It definitely gets to that breaking point of: 'Look, I need you to show up.
I wouldn't technically say they are immune to venom; even they have a breaking point.
It's how the data was misused and manipulated that brought us to a breaking point.
T.I.'s patience with fellow rapper and friend Kanye West has reached a breaking point.
"Our political system feels like it's at a breaking point," Meyers says in the segment.
Shouldn't it be basic physics to understand when the fault has reached a breaking point?
Khloé's issues with Caitlyn start to reach a breaking point at Kendall's 21st birthday party.
Because all the rhetorical violence on stage indicated that the GOP has a breaking point.
The latest incident (though not substance-related) was clearly the breaking point for the Browns.
But the sheer scale of the crisis means the system is at a breaking point.
Calling what Lady Gaga did a political statement stretches the term to its breaking point.
Like the earlier series, The X-Files would expand its template to the breaking point.
But the idea that Nominee Kasich emerges from that scenario stretches credulity to breaking point.
But it must also exercise enough restraint to avoid pushing either beyond the breaking point.
Each guest will be mentally and physically challenged until you reach your personal breaking point.
Garrett's charge was the breaking point of tensions that had been building throughout the game.
Now, that would stretch the bounds of rationality to, if not beyond, the breaking point.
The endless stream of corruption and lawlessness threatens eroding constitutional democracy to a breaking point.
Having a safe space is mega important to you, and you're at a breaking point.
The American people have been pushed to a breaking point and we're seeing the results.
I had reached a breaking point; I knew something was terribly wrong with this situation.
Ortega is very close to the players, but he also works them to breaking point.
The breaking point came when I told my mom how badly I wanted to leave.
As with many conservative Catholics, the abuse scandal has proved to be a breaking point.
As the lira struggles, many analysts say the economic pressures are reaching a breaking point.
That breaking point in the "body count" that President Lyndon Johnson wanted, and that Gen.
The bill, if enacted, would push the already overstretched immigration system to a breaking point.
But after two decades of spending cuts, the German military has reached a breaking point.
I was at breaking point and was so depressed because the comments were absolutely horrendous.
But I know of others who've had these relationships strained to breaking point by Brexit.
The organization is a linchpin in the shelter system, which is nearing a breaking point.
J. Kirkpatrick for The New York Times Michael D. Cohen was at a breaking point.
Compounded by his anxiety and depression, he reached a breaking point and had to quit.
Many hospitals have come close to the breaking point even in a bad flu season.
And in summer of 2017, the waiting and crowding and derailments reached a breaking point.
Last spring, as the weather warmed and the honking worsened, they hit their breaking point.
Read the outline: Go deeper: Turkey's Syria offensive puts alliance with U.S. near breaking point
" But he added, "The debate is: are they stretching the network to its breaking point?
No one knows who's going to break first and what will be the breaking point.
But since then, public frustration has built up to a breaking point for the social network.
Many controllers have reached the breaking point of exhaustion, stress, and worry caused by this shutdown.
Tempers had been ratcheted to a breaking point by a week of draining internal GOP combat.
The incident, Lorena alleged, was the breaking point after suffering years of domestic violence and abuse.
I'd make work in the studio, and put that stuff off to the absolute breaking point.
There isn't a lot of due diligence being done and there will be a breaking point.
In Chile, a hike in subway fares more than a week ago proved the breaking point.
But because that was such an obvious breaking point, people realized they needed to start early.
I guess these people won't be happy until I reach a breaking point and just die.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - SoftBank is stretching the concept of "skin in the game" to breaking point.
Heidi, a Fat Morgan's, finally reaches her breaking point after witnessing a not-too-surprising death.
Maybe this — a teenager allegedly trained to be a submissive sexual object — is the breaking point.
"Right now we are at a critical breaking point," said Wilson from the border patrol union.
In 2016 the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee described a system "close to breaking-point".
She reached her own breaking point while leaving the No. 21 show in Milan last season.
But over the course of their now 21-year marriage, she nearly reached a breaking point.
Ageing cinemas bulge to breaking-point: audiences turn into cheering spectators and drown out the dialogues.
He and his wife invested $303,000 into that line, which took them to the breaking point.
For Verge internet culture editor Devon Maloney, the breaking point was the lack of nearby theaters.
Set goals that will inspire the whole team to stretch, but not past its breaking point.
That frustration reached a breaking point three years ago when they were shopping for their wedding.
Holding Tripoli, the east and the south could stretch the LNA's capacity to the breaking point.
This post first appeared on VICE UK. It took a few years to hit breaking point.
Is this America's breaking point when it comes to the political rhetoric that's become so hateful?
There's no reason for Kim, or even Kanye, to blame themselves for reaching a breaking point.
" Eventually, the breaking point came when Edward allegedly told Lewis that their physical relationship was "confusing.
The challenge now is to ensure that Brexit does not test that proposition to breaking point.
"The murder of this innocent woman represents a breaking point," Merritt said, according to USA Today.
The 2017 hurricane season was the costliest on record, stretching federal resources to their breaking point.
Delays and fares are rising along with ridership, with passenger cars packed to the breaking point.
America's piecemeal and expensive care infrastructure, created a half century ago, has reached a breaking point.
Will there be a breaking point where conservatives finally say that they have gone too far?
But Marmo says New York City's coronavirus epidemic is straining his industry to a breaking point.
There's a recent debut best-seller — very controversial — that tested my patience to the breaking point.
I think we've reached the breaking point between active protests and incendiary actions, and media coverage.
Now the United Methodist Church, the nation's second largest Protestant denomination, has reached another breaking point.
I know the deep pain, yet also resolve, that brought the church to this breaking point.
It's the run-up to the commissioner's visit that nearly pushes Mikami past his breaking point.
American officials are betting that Iran will reach a breaking-point in 2020, or soon thereafter.
Pushed to their breaking point in New Orleans, dancers took to the streets and the internet.
The incident represented a breaking point for the city that led to an aggressive police crackdown.
PHILADELPHIA — Blanka Zizka, the artistic director of the Wilma Theater here, had reached a breaking point.
Things reached a breaking point in early 2013 when Obama abruptly removed Mattis from his post.
However, a year after starting full time, he reached his breaking point and became severely depressed.
In the end it did quite the opposite — and turned out to be a breaking point.
Apparently, Leakes' breaking point came during the filming of the RHOA finale, set to air next month.
The whole sketch, it's just chockfull of opportunities to just completely stretch it out to breaking point.
The slick PR campaign masked a design and production process that was stretched to the breaking point.
Mudde said the only question is whether there is still a breaking point for the Republican Party.
Tensions with the opinion shows were the breaking point for Smith, people familiar with his decision said.
"Every couple has a breaking point," the trailer for Make Up or Break Up states, as fact.
Meanwhile, you work in a laboratory and use science to understand it, so where's the breaking point?
If you're a heavy Mobile Hotspot user, this could be a breaking point for the unlimited plan.
"The frustration is definitely rising, but I would be hesitant to predict a breaking point," Mendelson said.
After seven months of making Millennial and working a full-time job, I reached a breaking point.
At the climax of the cycle—meaning the full moon—situations tend to reach their breaking point.
Clearly, with these escalating healthcare costs, we're at a breaking point, with healthcare reform an inevitable outcome.
And we came home and I just hit a breaking point and said, 'I can't do this.
Refugee camps in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon are stretched to the breaking point by the Syrian crisis.
I just want people to know... he's a hurting young kid who was at his breaking point.
And it got to a point of an ultimatum and that's where I hit my breaking point.
Officials have even said the immigration system has reached its "breaking point," according to The Washington Post.
She's clearly reached her breaking point and is trying to draw some boundaries and enforce some rules.
"[A supply chain problem] could be a breaking point at any one of these steps," said Higgins.
But she struggled with her family's inability to accept her, and eventually she reached a breaking point.
The shameless slaughter of women and children brings Mexico's deteriorating security situation to a new breaking point.
She hasn't reached her breaking point, but said she would turn to the food pantry for help.
The events of the past year brought American and Israeli Jews ever closer to a breaking point.
"Our system has been pushed to a breaking point by those who seek open borders," she said.
In what's become another lost season for Anthony, it seems as if he's reaching his breaking point.
Her family believes the breaking point was a concussion she sustained during a training ride in January.
Each side blamed the other for the explosive revelation, pushing the relationship to a near breaking point.
It is a creation that would seem as if designed specifically to test the internet's breaking point.
The point is to push people to the breaking point so they'll give up their legal rights.
Seven years ago he was addicted to painkillers, and he reached a breaking point when he overdosed.
It was late July when James Paxton was nearing his breaking point — as was the Yankees hierarchy.
As he and I told and retold our complicated history, we were pushed to the breaking point.
His father and I have been near our breaking point more times than I care to admit.
"The Trump administration is pushing hard to squeeze and isolate Iran to the breaking point," he said.
Medicare's breaking point is nigh, with the program's trustees projecting that solvency will only last until 2628.
Last week, Mr. Tillerson suggested that the United States' patience with Pakistan was nearing a breaking point.
But Trump is straining that loyalty to the breaking point for many Republicans, and beyond for some.
No one knows how long higher oil prices will last or where the economy's breaking point is.
"She had been pushed past her breaking point," he said during a recent interview at his firm.
Orman's breaking point came after an audition for Cirque du Soleil in Vegas (her dream gig, after stunts).
But after their highly anticipated performance in April at the annual music festival, Williams hit her breaking point.
She eventually reaches her breaking point and struggles to find a small grasp of control in her life.
But, it seems, other passengers' phone calls would fly right past the breaking point, and keep on going.
Which is all fine and well, but we want to be clear that there is a breaking point.
I just had to reach my breaking point to finally work up the courage and take the leap.
The governing body's patience with Russia is at a breaking point, according to people close to its leaders.
The investigation into who had shot Little commenced as Baltimore detectives found themselves strained past their breaking point.
In the daylong meetings, all the major players seemed to recognize that Syria had reached a breaking point.
He believed the United States had hit a breaking point and was no longer able to support newcomers.
"The crisis is growing increasingly desperate and resources are at breaking point," added UNICEF emergencies director Manuel Fontaine.
But living in the public eye that doesn't come without consequences, and Luke faces his own breaking point.
As she ages, though, these contradictions battle within her more and more, till she's at a breaking point.
She reached her breaking point and couldn't live the lie he was putting on her for 7 months.
"The only good skinhead is a dead one," Hubert eggs Vinz on, pushing him to his breaking point.
There is war, there is famine, there is a palpable sense of things having reached a breaking point.
The team sucking butt, though, even if there's a new local arena coming, may be his breaking point.
Planes are farty, miserable sky prisons that drive even the most serene among us to the breaking point.
Josh Murray has some pretty bad dating karma, and it looks like he's finally reached a breaking point.
His challenge will be to govern within the law and to avoid straining democratic norms to breaking point.
It's been an open question when—or even if—the movement would reach a breaking point with him.
Where is our breaking point, at which we say that the benefits do not outweigh the human cost?
"The System: The American Way of Politics at the Breaking Point" by Haynes Johnson and David S. Broder
Behind closed doors GOP senators, at their conference lunch Thursday, appeared to be bordering on a breaking point.
At 7843, her disagreements with her step-dad reached a breaking point and her parents kicked her out.
But as the insurgents succeeded in taking more ground, Assad's army found itself stretched to the breaking point.
These trends all have been building for decades, but now are reaching a breaking point for the public.
As Mets failed to produce against Bumgarner, the Giants nearly found their opponent's breaking point in the eighth.
"Many controllers have reached the breaking point of exhaustion, stress and worry caused by this shutdown," Rinaldi said.
Democratic strength in mostly white, well-educated suburbs has stretched the Republican House majority to the breaking point.
But for the previous outages, it blamed high trading volumes that pushed its infrastructure to a breaking point.
By 453, it had reached a breaking point from deteriorating tracks and trains, chronic budget shortfalls and overcrowding.
That was Saleh's breaking point: "We were brothers and days later we were killing each other," he said.
There is great tension in the world, tension toward a breaking point, and men are unhappy and confused.
Now, as my colleagues reported from San Ysidro, the immigration system may actually be reaching a breaking point.
I noticed a young man get on with a huge black garbage bag stuffed to the breaking point.
"There's going to be a breaking point," Erik Neander, the general manager of the Tampa Bay Rays, said.
But Shelley Howland, a Republican who attended the pro-Wallace event, said Mr. Trump represented a breaking point.
The company's efforts to draw more customers during a pandemic has pushed some employees to their breaking point.
The unexpected arrival of Sienna, a very young woman the boss met in Idaho, is a breaking point.
Whenever criticism over this sort of marketing language reaches a breaking point, however, Tesla has removed the language.
"We are past the breaking point and in a full-blown emergency," the department said in its statement.
New clients are often at their breaking point, uncertain what to make of this exotic land called Pennsylvania.
For some teams, things reached a breaking point: Three more head coaches were fired in the past month.
And some senators have reached their breaking point as the White House continues to withhold documents and witnesses.
I attended the Methodist general conference in Portland, Oregon in 2016 and reached my own personal breaking point.
She and Will have come a long way from the near-breaking point the actress experienced years back.
"The system is well beyond capacity and remains at the breaking point," CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan told reporters.
It's evidence the US immigration system is at a "breaking point," the Customs and Border Protection commissioner says.
This is the first extended English translation of the notes, and they carry mystification to the breaking point.
The EFF certainly helps, though as a nonprofit it will also have to figure out its breaking point.
As Bonaire has become a year-round cruise destination, the island's aboveground resources are at the breaking point.
When you reach your breaking point, boredom teaches you to respond constructively, to make something happen for yourself.
But other senators were more understanding, saying she may have just hit her breaking point with Trump's rhetoric.
But this problem, and their efforts to fix it, is straining the European Union to the breaking point.
"Yet it is defendant who dramatically accuses the commonwealth of 'stretching the rules beyond the breaking point,' " Steele wrote.
"We reach a breaking point really [in the finale], but then we sit them on that rock," Horgan says.
The chances of relations reaching a breaking point and turning into an open conflict are slight, but very real.
But this essential safety net is already strained to the breaking point, even without an influx of new clients.
After reaching a breaking point at her in-office job in 2017, she quit to freelance on her own.
You might want to believe that everyone has their breaking point where there's no choice left but to resist.
The country's infrastructure is patchy, the health service is at breaking point and jobs are plentiful but low-paying.
Often at the cost of sleep, our most valuable restorative resource, we pushed our biology to the breaking point.
"I was at my breaking point ... I just gave them what they wanted," she told ABC in November 2015.
My breaking point came the day I turned 26, when I looked in the mirror and barely recognized myself.
That's begun to change over the years, and it felt like 2017 was a bit of a breaking point.
This all comes at a time when Russian relations with NATO and several western governments are at breaking point.
While rates of domestic violence rise to epidemic levels, services are being stretched to breaking point by government cuts.
Relations between Ankara and Washington have neared breaking point recently over U.S. support for the YPG and other issues.
While this breaking point long loomed on the horizon, both U.S. and Turkish officials hoped it could be avoided.
Fury's uncle and trainer Peter Fury said recently the boxer was "almost at breaking point" and receiving professional help.
We broke the story ... Cardi reached a breaking point after Nicki making comments about her fitness as a mom.
Schools that were already straining to cope with a huge influx of new pupils are now at breaking point.
Cohan spoke about nearly reaching her breaking point during an appearance on Inside the Actors Studio, airing February 11.
But it's not just families' budgets that are busting—the state budget is at its breaking point as well.
In her email to the pretend Weinstein, Bloom said her breaking point came at the allegations of sexual assault.
That, on top of some recent investments that had gone bad, may have been his breaking point, Stokes said.
Katz, who works exclusively with women, said those who reach out to him are typically at a breaking point.
" Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan stated last week that that immigration enforcement had reached a "breaking point.
"A breaking point may come tomorrow when they miss a paycheck for the second time this year," Johnson said.
It is certainly effective and millions of dollars are spent on it, often stretching truth to the breaking point.
"A breaking point may come tomorrow when they miss a paycheck for the second time this year," Johnson said.
Still, this was a breaking point, regrettable if the triumph of the Reformation was the thing to be desired.
There are telltale signs that you're coming upon a breaking point which, if not managed, can lead to burnout.
"We've reached a breaking point," said Hoxie, a 48-year-old science teacher at Booker T. Washington High School.
You have to get to your breaking point… rock bottom is the moment when you're like, 'I've lost myself.
As Axios' Jonathan Swan noted, the latest revelation appears to be a breaking point for a number of conservatives.
The political haunted house is built for people who are reaching their breaking point with this election, Reyes said.
But Ghose said demand for refuges already far outstripped supply and the proposed overhaul could be the breaking point.
The breaking point came when he told her he was buying dogs online and using them as target practice.
But with 200 responders out sick, the system could reach a critical breaking point if more have to leave.
A bloody clash between those two countries would make a humanitarian situation at its breaking point even more dire.
The demand that Mexico pay for the wall was the breaking point in other negotiations on trade and immigration.
And it is why those who have spent careers defending America seemed to reach a breaking point this weekend.
But with the shutdown now dragging into its third week, some farmers say they are at a breaking point.
In an Op-Ed, Jonathan Weisman writes that American and Israeli Jews may be heading toward a breaking point.
" McConnell decries, "One side can continue to hurl mud, hatred, and toxic behavior until we reach a breaking point.
Still, there are clues in No Man's Sky that the galaxy's population once went past a similar breaking point.
But ISIS's siege of Kobani, a city in the autonomous Syrian Kurdish region of Rojava, was a breaking point.
Instead, it recounts the story of an abuse victim pushed to the breaking point, literally, in her own words.
My interest is in the moment where you follow what is familiar to us through to its breaking point.
But after a six-part documentary aired on Lifetime, tolerance for his behavior has finally reached a breaking point.
Relations between Ankara and Washington have neared breaking point recently over U.S. support for the YPG and other issues.
It feels like the internet is at a breaking point, and we as a society are finally questioning the experiment.
Smith has his detractors inside the building, mostly on the opinion side, and tensions reached a breaking point last month.
It does nothing to fix our broken immigration system, which is at its breaking point because of the administration's mismanagement.
Their failure to reach an increasingly disaffected constituency has been reaching a breaking point since the disruptive primaries of 2016.
The encounter in the hotel room was a breaking point — I contacted the American Civil Liberties Union and lawyered up.
Department of Homeland Security officials have said the influx of migrants has caused the agency to reach a breaking point.
It will also suggest people you can chat with at companies if you aren't even at the ice-breaking point.
The BreakSafe Magnetic USB-C cable includes a small magnetic breaking point at one of male ends of the inputs.
Gharachedaghi, now 36, said that it took more than 20 years for her to reach her "breaking point" in 2016.
"I just came to a breaking point; the next 12 months were extremely difficult," the star described in her documentary.
Meanwhile, Bristowe hit a breaking point last February with her body shamers, and decided to call them out on Twitter.
He says his breaking point came when he turned his back, and heard the valet clear his throat to spit.
Our system of constitutional democracy is being tested, with President Trump apparently intent on stretching it beyond a breaking point.
Even with Dittmer in the background, Amme pushes language towards its breaking point in a way a human could not.
"I had been hiding in the shadows for so long that I just reached a breaking point," Mr. Saavedra said.
As storm after storm kept coming, the land left that could absorb the moisture reached breaking point, causing the landslides.
If you feel like you're reaching a breaking point with workplace stress, it may be time to take a timeout.
Activists believe police over-zealousness has reached a breaking point, while many conservatives believe law enforcement needs more public support.
Republicans say they are now at a breaking point with Democrats, whom they've accused of slow-walking the president's nominees.
His daughter, Sarah Moriarty, claimed at the time that the family had "reached our breaking point" with the Obama administration.
"We're going to reach a breaking point here," said Jill Potts, an owner of Summit Oilfield Supply in Cuero, Texas.
They had stretched their engine used to its breaking point, and it wasn't clear if they could finish the game.
The big picture: With so many large fires burning at once, California's firefighting resources are stretched past the breaking point.
You don't need to be an actor to recognize the pattern, nor that it will eventually reach its breaking point.
"It is evident the systems that identify, treat, and ultimately prevent STDs are strained to near-breaking point," he said.
These days, the cautious optimism I've lived by, as a novelist and a man, feels strained to the breaking point.
It's not that he and his ilk don't get the dangers of heating up the planet to the breaking point.
There are women; there are pills; there are flashbacks to Fosse as a young dancer pushed to the breaking point.
The breaking point came one Saturday morning when he awoke to the sounds of a funeral service taking place downstairs.
Of late, it's reached a breaking point, with climate change happening at an accelerated pace — "the new abnormal," as Gov.
This realization marked a breaking point in Johnson's presidency and, more broadly, a watershed in the history of the 23.2s.
Some critics of Mr. Fallon say that moment was the breaking point that led to his declining ratings this year.
For weeks, Oklahoma teachers considered a walkout over what they say is their breaking point over pay and education funding.
At one hospital, the breaking point for many women was an inability to get basic supplies like pads and tampons.
But this year's crop of best-picture nominees — largely about and directed by white men — may be the breaking point.
"You see ecosystems storing more carbon for the next 50 years, but at some point you hit a breaking point."
Barnett said Amazon leaders tried -- unsuccessfully -- to pressure the company even when PopSockets said it had reached its breaking point.
The breaking point for Zanis came in February when a gunman killed five people in his hometown of Aurora, Illinois.
Turkey is targeting the U.S.-backed fighters at a time when ties with ally Washington appear close to breaking point.
" Recalling her breaking point, Drea said, "At the time I didn't know there was such a thing as spousal rape.
Department of Homeland Security officials have said the influx of migrants has led to a breaking point for their agency.
Her public breaking point came after Mr. Trump's strident and often angry acceptance speech for the Republican nomination in Cleveland.
According to the UN, some 230,22005 of them have been registered in Lebanon, stretching the country to its breaking point.
Winding those two themes together makes Tully a poignant, sometimes painful story about a woman who reaches her breaking point.
"There is a risk – and I don't know where the breaking point is – that if these talks go on without leading anywhere without coming close to the essential issue of transition, that surely there is a breaking point where the opposition will feel what is the use?" a Western diplomat told Reuters in Geneva.
While Facebook has announced plans to hire an extra 3,000 moderators, it is clear that its systems is at breaking point.
I had met her a few times and she was always very pleasant," adding, "she just must have reached breaking point.
Julio Castro of the non-governmental organization Doctors for Health says the blackouts have stretched Venezuelan hospitals to the breaking point.
Let's say you've had a rough morning and you reach a breaking point while waiting for your K-Cup to brew.
Cars 3 tries to expand the world of the Cars films, and it does so to what's essentially the breaking point.
Then, having to move and having to deal with the pressure of getting the show right — that was a breaking point.
The once lively Mueller is now serene and collected, which of course incites Sal to push him to his breaking point.
Ohtani's UCL issues didn't start during his time with the Angels, but it's with them that they've reached their breaking point.
After past cases of widespread sickness caused by improperly handled vaccinations, China's vaccine crisis reached a breaking point earlier this year.
Betty does try to be friendly but even someone as obsessed with being kind as she is has a breaking point.
His clash with the Russian government reached its breaking point when he refused to turn over data relating to Ukranian protestors.
"The government has filed a lawsuit and it stretches the very reach of antitrust law beyond the breaking point," he said.
Her financial desperation, and her resentment of Beth's passive-aggression about their careers, builds to a breaking point during the vacation.
New Yorkers are at their breaking point with the MTA and in general seem more likely to take fragrant vinaigrette personally.
Administration officials say it's a step in the right direction, but they say the system is still at the breaking point.
For Murnane, the same principle holds, but with the difference that he stretches art's link with life to the breaking point.
In a conversation with poet Ulf Stolterfoht, a chatbot pushes language towards its breaking point in a way no human could.
While the Prosecco is reducing, prepare the asparagus by snapping the stalks at their natural breaking point, discarding the lower part.
"When you shout BREAKING POINT over and over again, you don't get to be surprised when someone breaks," Mr. Massie wrote.
" Her comments came after Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said Wednesday that immigration enforcement has reached a "breaking point.
Promised upgrades to infrastructure in favelas across Rio have been abandoned and existing public services are at breaking point, residents said.
It feels like Falcons head coach Dan Quinn is not long for the job, and this could be a breaking point.
He will have to recover quickly after being stretched to breaking point by Thiem in a match lasting nearly three hours.
As such, the surprise would be if they finally did reach a breaking point and took a definitive stand against Trump.
Trouble at Barclays and Deutsche Bank These challenges are building toward a breaking point at Barclays and Deutsche Bank, in particular.
For many, his initial refusal last weekend to disavow an endorsement from David Duke, the white supremacist, was a breaking point.
I once had a patient who had reached a breaking point with the situation in the startup where she was employed.
Black Mirror is always at its best when it examines how technology stretches what's human about us to its breaking point.
"There's a breaking point, and we're of no help like this," said one government rescue worker with tears in his eyes.
In 1985, the AIDS crisis had reached a breaking point and Buddies was the first-ever feature film to address it.
Put bluntly, absent the European Union's benign offsetting influence, internal tensions in the disunited kingdom would soon reach a breaking point.
It's not the only one, but from my conversations with liberals, it appears to have been something of a breaking point.
Mr. Young said his members, many of them military veterans, were nearing their breaking point after working for weeks without pay.
The breaking point for Trump, one person familiar with the president's reaction said, was Mulvaney's long-planned trip to Las Vegas.
But economists see the lira's plunge as a sign of growing domestic economic pressures that could be nearing a breaking point.
The bottom line: The NFL has considered shortening the preseason for years, and it feels like we've reached a breaking point.
Representative Stephanie Murphy, a Democrat from the Orlando area, said voters in her largely suburban district had reached a breaking point.
This virus — an enormous test of our public health and economic infrastructure — risks bringing child care providers to a breaking point.
At what point, is there a breaking point in terms of the number of Americans or residents who were born elsewhere?
The announcement proved to be the breaking point for Mx. Zilles (who is gender nonbinary and takes the gender-nonspecific honorific).
Perhaps his administration's litany of indefensible ethics violations combined with their disrespect of congressional oversight powers will be the breaking point.
To each project Leonardo would say, "Sure, great, no problem," then stretch the deadlines to the breaking point, and well beyond.
"I am just at my breaking point with feeling like it's a waste of time," said Pascucci about the complaint process.
But she sees more clearly now how the system failed, and how the shooter, her former student, reached a breaking point.
Over the past several days, he appeared to reach a breaking point, writing violent messages inside apartment buildings, the authorities said.
" Another conductor, with more than 15 years' experience on the Morris and Essex line, said: "People are at their breaking point.
With a full workload of applications in the pipeline, the organization is already close to the breaking point, Mr. Rasi said.
Historians in the not-too-distant future may very well marvel that we hit the impeachment breaking point when we did.
Climate change is threatening to push Mexico City toward a breaking point as areas are sinking because of droughts and flooding.
"It preceded a breaking point for me," Fox told the film's writer, Diablo Cody, in an interview arranged by Entertainment Tonight.
Earlier this week, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said the "breaking point has arrived" for the US immigration system.
Paul's paranoia infects them all until the fraying, thin bonds they've formed reach their inevitable breaking point in a painful climax.
To find the breaking point of the towels, we gradually added weight onto each of them until the paper tore apart.
We observed that water began to pool at the bottom of the bowl even before the towel reached its breaking point.
The breaking point came in August, after violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville ended up killing a young counterprotester.
But without having any idea where the breaking point is, there's really not much they can do to move to the left.
I somehow got to this breaking point where I let go of that and asked myself: what do I want to say?
On this week's episode, Ortiz-Magro appeared to reach a breaking point after cameras captured the couple getting into yet another argument.
Hard-working families have become adept at stretching their paychecks to the breaking point, skimping on necessities just to make ends meet.
" Thinking back to her breaking point, Drea says, "At the time I didn't know there was such a thing as spousal rape.
The children's book was really a breaking point: it was the point at which Matt decided to stand up and fight back.
And that action made people pay attention and turned Toys R Us into a "tipping point and a breaking point," she said.
"I hope I'm wrong," Varys said to Tyrion before he was executed, about his fear that Dany had reached a breaking point.
" GOP senators stand by Corker's tariff blocking legislation -  Politico : "Republicans are finally reaching their breaking point with President Donald Trump on trade.
" In a speech in El Paso in March, then–CBP commissioner Kevin McAleenan said that the border had reached a "breaking point.
The ceasefire between the US and Iran could easily resume if tensions between the two countries reach a breaking point, experts say.
When a nostalgia-driven trend becomes as ubiquitous as the choker has, we have to wonder when it'll hit its breaking point.
They barely survived the bust years that came with the crash of the economy, enduring until 2015, when the breaking point hit.
The backdrop: A swelling number of asylum seekers from Central America is straining the immigration system to the breaking point, AP reports.
Critics were quick to praise that she's "award-worthy" as a mother with a troubled past who's pushed past the breaking point.
But I do know this, that Saudi Arabia views this as one of many problems and this could be the breaking point.
His recent collapse on funding for a border wall, his signature issue, has pushed some of those allies to the breaking point.
Europe heat wave Europe has been sweltering under a historic heat wave and today, temperatures are supposed to reach their breaking point.
"Blayke loves her sisters, but honestly, she can only take them for so long before she hits her breaking point," says Danielle.
She finally hit her breaking point, snapping over his attempt to control her while in a limousine en route to a party.
With more people in need than ever before, and budgets under pressure, the aid system is being stretched to a breaking point.
The San Andreas may be closer to the breaking point, but the Walker Lane could see a major earthquake at any time.
Samsung was all about pushing things close to the breaking point this year, and in at least one notable instance, well beyond.
Was there some kind of breaking point with a piece of armor in the game that made you throw up your hands?
Engaged and adjusting to a new baby, the brutal, volatile nature of his combined illness pushed their bond to the breaking point.
Treating yourself as a person doesn't mean you're not doing your best, and hitting your breaking point shouldn't be a monthly ordeal.
Liberals paint a picture of a society at breaking point -- torn apart by gender, class and race, desperately in need of therapy.
At some point, however, there will come a breaking point when sales slow, which is already beginning to happen in some cities.
The family has "reached our breaking point" and is "crushed and outraged," Levinson's daughter, Sarah Moriarty, wrote in a CNN op-ed.
In so doing, it is stretching the Navy to the breaking point, given its commitments in the Western Pacific and the Mediterranean.
We are at a breaking point, a moment of reckoning where we must decide what we want to be as a nation.
In his December interview, Hearn said that when people realised that the bitcoin network was at breaking point, the price would fall.
But equally important, the club — the reigning Spanish, European and Club World Cup champion — appreciates that athletes do have a breaking point.
It begins with a job interview where three percenters grill the newcomers to an emotional breaking point to see how they'll react.
Read more: Antonio Brown's helmet saga has taken another bizarre turn and seems to be reaching a breaking point with the Raiders
With roughly 3,000 active duty military personnel deployed to a border at its breaking point, interactions such as this likely will increase.
Leigh's marriage reaches the breaking point in the most subtly brutal of ways: A film script she has written goes into production.
Shea recently told the New York Post he doesn't believe the NYPD has any "breaking point" when it comes to staffing levels.
The humanitarian situation there is at a breaking point, with food and medical supplies being kept out as the territory is embargoed.
"I think of America, the great assimilator, as a rubber band, but with this — we're at the breaking point," Ms. Crockett said.
"Sanctions would have a very consequential effect on Turkey, but probably not mark a breaking point in its U.S. relationship," he said.
But there's still uncertainty for how much further the health care system will be pushed — and if it'll reach a breaking point.
South Sudan has reached a breaking point, some aid groups say, as fighting has forced them out of part of the country.
She doesn't work in an emergency department, which are being strained to the breaking point all over the country by coronavirus cases.
Now, with all the pressure I'm feeling to get pregnant, I'm worried my body and my psyche has reached a breaking point.
And, as he does, the President veered into a wide variety of topics even while stretching the truth to the breaking point.
The $100 fine pushed Ms. Perez, 24, to a financial and emotional breaking point in April, months after her father's sudden death.
The need to implement further austerity measures during 2016 or in the 2017 budget, could prove a breaking point for the coalition.
The rift between Rousseff and Temer reached breaking point on Monday after the audio message was released, which Temer said was unintentional.
The breaking point came when Buddhist groups, which had once hailed Diem's killers as liberators, turned against their erstwhile allies of convenience.
Feature By choice, for less than $2 an hour, the female inmate firefighters of California work their bodies to the breaking point.
At first, he patiently tried to show Salahuddin the error of his ways, but eventually the external pressure reached a breaking point.
The investigation from The Verge revealed how Korey has used Away's core company values to push employees nearly to the breaking point.
"The international humanitarian system is at its breaking point," said Dominic MacSorley, chief executive of Concern Worldwide, a large private aid group.
It was a moment of high visibility for the refugee cause, but for the artist, it was a kind of breaking point.
But the breaking point, he and other family members believe, was a concussion she sustained during a training ride on Jan. 5.
Global trust in US leadership isn't yet at a breaking point, but it's so low that it can ill afford another stressor.
I was trying not to fall apart but I had reached my breaking point and I couldn't hold the tears back any longer.
Cuccinelli began the message by relaying the number of apprehensions at the southwest border and that the system had reached a breaking point.
But just as Trump's presidency feels less like another political oscillation and more like a potential breaking point, romance's response feels different, too.
Now more than ever, teachers around the country, via strikes, protests, and fiery social media posts, are announcing they're at a breaking point.
"That was a big breaking point," Sarandon says of Davis having to watch from the wings as her arch nemesis stole her dream.
The breaking-point in Mr Putin's relationship with the West came towards the end of that year when several seemingly unrelated events coincided.
The emotional toll is apparent as well, with some doctors passing breaking point as they struggle with an ever-increasing volume of cases.
Dear White People takes place at an Ivy League campus, where even highly educated students witness racial tension escalate to a breaking point.
The divide between factions has stretched the Seven Kingdoms to the breaking point, and it seems that there's only one hope for peace.
It's Hereditary's willingness to push you to the breaking point — to make you want to literally flee — that makes it so relentlessly terrifying.
Maybe it's because the woman pulls at heartstrings that have been stretched to their breaking point as a result of his missing sister.
I reached a breaking point in the afternoon so I took a walk in an effort to prevent myself from making a scene.
"Unfortunately, sex therapy isn't totally mainstream yet, so most people don't seek it out until things are at a breaking point," she says.
The pressure for an heir eventually reaches breaking point, and it's difficult not to sympathize, even if you're not a teenage-girl viewer.
By the end of the 1999 My Love Is Your Love world tour, tensions between Robyn and Bobby had reached a breaking point.
She added that McCluskey breaking off her relationship was likely a breaking point for Rowland, who had a history of violence against women.
In the final minute, Frances Quinlan's voice stretches to a breaking point, from a whisper to a jagged, wild force, before gently deflating.
Reporters have depicted the profane messages as a breaking point for Puerto Ricans who were already fed up with corruption across the island.
Trump's administration has hit a breaking point in terms of the major players getting along and all being on the same terrifying page.
But the public airing of wrongdoing by FitzGibbon seemed to be a breaking point for many in the progressive and social change circles.
Corinne Olympios has stretched her fifteen minutes to its breaking point and now she must return once again to the well of fame.
But just a few years ago, Metz was nearing a breaking point resulting from a decade-long spiral of depression and self-doubt.
The song doesn't rely on crazy riffs to carry it, instead the music hits a breaking point halfway through and softens its edge.
While in her early twenties, the British native got to her breaking point after she'd scored the leading role in a TV series.
Taken from another angle, the episode imagines a clear breaking point for the misuse of such technology—and for overbearing parenting in general.
"Every one of us has a breaking point," says Steven Drizin, a law professor at Northwestern University and one of Dassey's appellate attorneys.
They spurred him to launch a grant-funded home-visit program aimed at keeping families with autistic children from reaching a breaking point.
A devoted marijuana and LSD user for many years, Sim sought to stretch comics storytelling to its breaking point, and then past it.
The tensions apparently reached a breaking point last week, after party officials stripped Mr. Davutoglu of his power to choose provincial party leaders.
He wanted to paper over a dramatic breaking point in the long line of Russian rulers that led ultimately to his own reign.
The near-death experience of a drug overdose can be the breaking point in the cycle of addiction and a catalyst for treatment.
"The breaking point for tackling this debt was when I realized I wanted to quit my job and start a family," says Masters.
Instead I tried to make myself more sick, more tired, just to see if there ever was a breaking point, and there wasn't.
Desperate, she turns to a seer to try and save her soul, while evil forces work to push her to a breaking point.
" The tweets came after Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said last Wednesday that immigration enforcement has reached a "breaking point.
For Justiniano Daga, a 72-year-old farmer, the breaking point for his cotton crops came when red ants ate away the buds.
At one key moment, when he's been brought to a breaking point, you can sense the volcano inside that's propelling him toward destruction.
"Every White House staffer has their breaking point," said Ron Klain, a chief of staff to Vice Presidents Joe Biden and Al Gore.
UKIP was roundly condemned for its "Breaking Point" billboard, which shows a large queue of brown-skinned migrants stretching beyond the picture frame.
"The system is well beyond capacity, and remains at the breaking point," Kevin McAleenan, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, said on Tuesday.
Inspired by Lindy West's memoir of the same name, "Shrill" stars a revelatory Aidy Bryant as a woman who reaches her breaking point.
The two allies are also wrong in their assessment that the European parliamentary elections could be the breaking point for the European project.
"Turkey's capacity is at a breaking point," Lisel Hintz, assistant professor of international relations and European studies at Johns Hopkins University, told me.
Years of breakneck price increases have outpaced wages, and buyers in cities like Denver, San Francisco and Seattle have reached a breaking point.
Oklahoma Oklahoma teachers could walk off the job next month over what they say is their breaking point over pay and education funding.
Many traditional Tory voters have had their loyalty tested almost to breaking-point by the party's recent mix of establishment-bashing and incompetence.
"Every man has his breaking point" was a common refrain from military doctors in World War II. September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.
The discovery pushes her past the breaking point, leading Lucy to be the number one suspect in the police investigation into Lily's disappearance.
The multinational deal masterminded by Mr. Obama to curb Iran's nuclear program in exchange for relief from international sanctions proved a breaking point.
But with the borders closed and around 100 migrants arriving each day, Serbian centers are reaching breaking point, says aid agency CARE International.
Her first time recording live in studio, Chardiet sounds the closest to her breaking point, like she's clawing and cackling into an abyss.
But then a lethal injection goes awry, and as the date for the next one approaches, she finds herself at a breaking point.
Yet Bolsonaro's relationship with the PSL leadership reached breaking point in recent months as they fought for control over its sizeable campaign funds.
Because the story of Rome shows that once you reach that breaking point, that point of no return, you cannot unwind the clock.
That's what happened in 2014, when an influx of unaccompanied children stretched the system to a breaking point, and it's what's happening now.
Consistently admitting and owning a laundry list of shortcomings, wrongdoings and indiscretions this traveler hath traveled -- however, every man has a breaking point.
I was getting burnt out, and before I reached my breaking point, I decided to start making freeze-dried ice cream in my apartment.
If Sandberg's latest and perhaps most surprising admission will at last strain trust in her leadership to a breaking point remains to be seen.
Within a few years she had reached a breaking point, and came to believe there was only one way to make the pain stop.
Open-door policies in countries like Germany and Austria have been stretched to the breaking point, and support for xenophobic parties has been rising.
CBP's Howe said last week that the agency's facilities and resources "are beyond breaking point," due to the demands generated by surging migrant arrivals.
Zoë Dodd reached a breaking point this February when her longtime mentor and prominent drug policy advocate, Raffi Balian, died of a drug overdose.
In Iraq, where the strike took place, the stunning violation of the country's sovereignty has brought U.S. relations with Baghdad to the breaking point.
And now more than ever, teachers around the country, via strikes, protests, and fiery social media posts, are announcing they're at a breaking point.
In an email, Pao said that the breaking point was Thiel's intended $1.25 million donation to Trump, which the New York Times reported Saturday.
And if you're dealing with mental health issues yourself, you certainly shouldn't wait until you reach your breaking point before you ask for help.
The whipping system is at breaking-point as the enforcers lose their ability to bribe and bully and political factions organise themselves via WhatsApp.
Leaving a job when you've reached a breaking point of sexual harassment means you're forced to start over again, and your paycheck suffers accordingly.
Ralph Angel slowly puts down the gun; he's a single father grieving his own father, and you can tell he's reached his breaking point.
You said we're looking at the biggest bond bubble that we've ever seen and that we're at something like a breaking point in market.
His leads are their own language—raw, loose, strings bending to the breaking point—he plays guitar like he truly is from another planet.
Five years ago, Kayla Martin "loathed" her overweight body — but she hit her breaking point when she was body shamed by a flight attendant.
Drain twice granted ESL and Sears more time in order to craft a resolution when it seemed like they had reached a breaking point.
At various points on the album he drives the Craig David sample past its breaking point, repeating the phrase for minutes at a time.
Newton reached his breaking point in Week 8 — after a game with more helmet hits and no flags — when he ripped the NFL's officiating.
The Browns had felt they had reached their breaking point with Gordon -- after sticking with him through multiple suspensions stemming from substance abuse issues.
INVESTOR LANNEBO SAYS IF RESULTS OF EXTERNAL INVESTIGATION ARE NEGATIVE IT WILL BE A BREAKING POINT FOR TRUST IN CEO, COULD PROMPT HER DEPARTURE
Eddie Calvo said in 2016 that government agencies there had been stretched to "a breaking point" trying to serve the needs of Micronesian migrants.
After Jackson refused to have sex with him days later, Kemp got mad and cut off her electricity — a breaking point in their relationship.
Almost always, it becomes evident that the jihadi in question reached a mental breaking point that preceded his rebirth as a self-described martyr.
He coined the term "Minsky moment" to describe a situation when debt levels reach breaking-point and asset prices across the board start plunging.
The refugee crisis is reaching breaking point in Greece with tens of thousands of people trapped there and around 2,000 more arriving each day.
Still, some advocates see hope in 2016: With political pressure nearing a breaking point, many believe the FDA is now willing to consider changes.
On top of that, Amazon has also pushed many of its third-party delivery drivers to the breaking point, as Business Insider previously reported.
Salazar's critical assessments of her body, how she socialized with her teammates, even the sound of her laugh, had finally reached a breaking point.
"Breaking Point," a group show by Kamoinge, a 50-year-old collective of African-American photographers, depicts the crisis of American inequality and racism.
The manor's owner, Russ McKamey, has said no one has ever finished the tour, and that visitors usually reach their breaking point within minutes.
And this week, Marcus visits Ashtae, a family-owned hair care company that's at a breaking point because of the father's costly side projects.
But when the palace asks her to give up her blog in favor of full-time royal duties, Amber may reach her breaking point.
"This short-sighted move ignores the realities that licensed businesses are at the breaking point, with many struggling to survive," the Oakland Democrat said.
Those who know Mr. Corker best have viewed his unburdening as largely inevitable, the breaking point after a year of often pointed Trump critiques.
A crack in a floating ice shelf in Antarctica reached its breaking point and calved a huge iceberg, setting it afloat in the seas.
The system is nearing a breaking point, with a record 21100,215 minors at about 21100 sites — a human crisis, but also a moneymaking opportunity.
But as things progressed from dating to wedding planning, with all its stresses and expectations, the anorexia she'd been hiding reached a breaking point.
Doom Eternal, by way of contrast, pushes the personality of the first game to its breaking point, with little added on top of it.
I'd often feared there might be a last straw, a breaking point, but in my head the breakup scene was always far more dramatic.
" And Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, told Mr. Sessions that he had "stretched this concept of executive privilege, maybe to the breaking point.
In fact, the only thing keeping you from reaching your breaking point is the fact that you're applying to jobs and lining up interviewing.
From the cataclysmic wars in Syria and Yemen to the volatile assemblages of Iraq and Lebanon, Sunni-Shiite relations are at a breaking point.
The gruesome tale follows the 16-year-old Carrie White, tormented by her classmates and fanatically religious mother until she reaches a breaking point.
In New Jersey, many commuters seem to have reached a breaking point both with New Jersey Transit and their governor, who oversees the agency.
Government agencies tasked with protecting the environment warn meanwhile that they are at a breaking point as a result of budget and personnel cuts.
It was only a matter of time before she reached her breaking point, which arrives when her time in the Putnam household runs out.
The tense conversation leads Shiv to her breaking point, where she word-vomits what we've all known since "Summer Palace": She's been promised CEO.
Benoist says things reached breaking point when she says he threw an iPhone at her face, breaking her nose and almost rupturing her eyeball.
Rodriguez, a high school senior, tried to stay positive and get through it, but after more than three years, she was at breaking point.
Their 210 midterm victories were powered by affluent suburbanites who might have dabbled with Republicanism before, but for whom Trump was a breaking point.
In March, as anxiety about the Season 7 premiere reached a breaking point (melting point?), HBO planned a promotion to announce the release date.
Pushed past the breaking point, the incarceration generation rose up and insisted that Democrats speak out boldly against the racial injustice in the system.
In the special, Brown puts together a "meticulously planned and rehearsed scenario" starring 70 actors to push the victim, Chris, to his breaking point.
Fixes Debra Suh had been a leader in domestic violence prevention for 240 years when she hit a breaking point about a decade ago.
MIASS, Russia (Reuters) - In Russia's industrial heartland, people are finding ways to cope with an economic crisis that has stretched household budgets to breaking point.
But this year, the second in a row that President Trump boycotted in his ongoing war with the press, seems to be a breaking point.
When I speak to him over the phone, he agrees our relationship with technology is problematic but is less sure we've reached a breaking point.
With staffing levels stretched to breaking point, everyone at Homerton is working far harder than I ever have to cover for the shortfall in recruitment.
A poster showing a queue of migrants with the slogan "Breaking point," unveiled by Farage's Ukip, has been criticised even by other members of Leave.
No, if I had to put money on where this season's breaking point happens, it would be, as befits this series, within the Jennings marriage.
The cast always seems to be at practice based on the show, pushing their bodies to the breaking point for the sake of the sport.
The troubled teen is already at her breaking point, and it's clear she'll go to any lengths necessary to keep maintain her illusion of control.
Since Saturn went to sleep on March 25, we've seen police brutality hit the breaking point, disastrous Trumpnados, international violence, and critical levels of xenophobia.
In a lengthy video interview for the mental health awareness initiative Half of Us, Wentz described reaching a breaking point and then seeking professional help.
I will push myself to breaking point to make sure I am in peak condition for another huge night for British boxing at Wembley Stadium.
Tensions have been mounting in Venezuela, which is edging closer to a breaking point as it faces a recession, soaring food prices and broken hospitals.
But as the bodies pile up and the American constitution bends seemingly beyond breaking point, it becomes hard to keep cheering for the bad guys.
By the time they'd arrived, settled in and sat down for a bite to eat at their villa, Khloé, 34, was nearing her breaking point.
The tragedy also served as a breaking point in Russia's relations with the West, galvanising international opinion against the Kremlin's shadowy war in eastern Ukraine.
The unparalleled outcry from players, fans, press, and politicians about loot boxes in Star Wars Battlefront II signaled that we were at a breaking point.
Rather, the complaints seem to be the result of an appeal system that's been strained since the beginning and is now reaching a breaking point.
Moreover, notes Stefan Lehne, a former Austrian diplomat, these days EU politicians test the existing treaties to breaking point in order to avoid triggering referendums.
Already at breaking point (many British junior doctors are leaving for the Australian and New Zealand health systems), lots of medics immediately turned against him.
We're about to find out if that wide open consensus machine can act in its own best interest when the system reaches a breaking point.
Maybe the real breaking point of this election is the point at which Tom Morello's insults can't keep up with the horror of the situation.
"There's going to come a breaking point in the disconnect between what Congress is willing to do and what the American people demand," Parsons said.
The exchange of costumes between Giovanni and Leporello in the second act, and the resulting mistaken identities, strained suspension of disbelief beyond the breaking point.
She accused him of driving workers "to the breaking point" with aggressive goals of "cross-selling" — persuading customers to avail themselves of more bank services.
We're told that has created tension for a while now, but the breaking point was when Larry was in the hospital a couple months ago.
The Syria-Turkey Friendship Dam was meant to solidify ties between the two countries before the Syrian civil war stretched them to a breaking point.
Relying on noncertified trainees and overtime when budgets are already at a breaking point does not represent the best practices the industry and passengers expect.
It's impossible to read Mattis' letter as evidence of anything but a man who had been pushed well past his breaking point and, finally, snapped.
Their absence suggests that the convention was something of a breaking point: There may be no easy return to the Republican Party of the 1990s.
In North Carolina, the tapes of Mr. Trump's vulgar comments and the women's accusations became the breaking point of a 52-year-old woman's relationship.
His accusations added momentum to a political crisis that has pushed the coalition close to breaking point and delayed billions of dollars in international loans.
This article was originally published on Noisey UK With each passing year, the condition of music festivals in the UK inches closer to breaking point.
While a few key levels are holding the stock together, any more pain might push investors to their breaking point, according to one market watcher.
And in news from Washington: Congress may have reached a breaking point this week, judging from the several bipartisan rebukes it issued to the president.
For years, both political parties have tried — and failed — to overhaul the nation's immigration laws, mindful that someday the government would reach a breaking point.
For years, both political parties have tried — and failed — to overhaul the nation's immigration laws, mindful that someday the system could reach a breaking point.
The airplane scene in Bridesmaids serves as a breaking point in the lead characters' friendship and a sort of romance for Melissa McCarthy's character Megan.
Across Europe, the pandemic is putting public healthcare systems under unprecedented strain, bringing Italy's hospital network to its knees and stretching Spain's to breaking point.
But listening to the testimony of Lauren McNamara, a transgender friend who testified at the sentencing hearing, she found she had reached a breaking point.
Zahra, a 21-year-old law student in Australia, told me the breaking point for her was also a hot day and a cold pool.
You might also think that Trump's bullying of Ukraine — which left the country more vulnerable to Russian aggression — would be some sort of breaking point.
A breaking point for Richardson was Suu Kyi's handling of the detention of two Reuters journalists who are being charged under colonial-era secrecy laws.
"Everyone has their breaking point," said Terry Shumaker, a former Bill Clinton campaign co-chairman in New Hampshire and Biden surrogate who watched Biden's remarks.
For now, there is no sign that the economy is reaching a breaking point, according to defectors in touch with their relatives in the North.
"There is a breaking point, and there are many people who've never protested before who are now participating," protester Alexander Sawas said to VICE News.
Democratic strategist Estuardo Rodriguez warns election hacking will eventually come to a "breaking point," saying the federal government needs to find a way to address cyber threats against the U.S. "There's going to be a breaking point where our government has to decide at what level is hacking beyond the national threat and an actual attack," Rodriguez, principal at the Raben Group, told Hill.
Now, OPEC's weakest members — the so-called "fragile five" — may be at breaking point, with oil prices still too low for them to thrive, RBC said.
That decision, announced in a Twitter post, was reportedly the "breaking point" for Secretary of Defense James Mattis, who submitted his resignation letter a day later.
In the trailer, Kim Kardashian can be heard saying "moving to Chicago might be my breaking point" over a clip of her with husband Kanye West.
The tension between Jaime's desire to do the right thing and his desire to continue being in romantic love with his sibling reaches a breaking point.
The ballooning number of mostly Central American families turning themselves into border agents and asking for asylum has pushed U.S. border agencies to a breaking point.
Whether you want to know what the breaking point was or who gets the pig, you're just as thirsty for gossip as the rest of us.
But he also knows how to build intensity and tension to the near-breaking point, only to let it all crash down in a cathartic release.
Political controversy over the mass-incarceration of children under the Trump administration's policy of "zero tolerance" prosecutions for asylum-seekers reached a breaking-point this week.
Their business-friendly reforms, Mr Renzi's autocratic ways and the objections to both from more traditional left-wingers have stretched the party's unity to breaking point.
Last year, relations between Ankara and Washington neared breaking point over the two-year detention and trial of U.S. evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson on terrorism charges.
The breaking point came as the team had to decide whether to raise another later-stage fund under the Kleiner banner or under a new one.
We're told the death of Ariana's former boyfriend, Mac Miller, was a breaking point for the couple's relationship ... and the split was a long time coming.
Hospitals across the country are at breaking point and have been forced to turn away patients suffering from the disease as they struggle with the intake.
The changes in personality and mood that survivors experience, sometimes with severe bouts of depression as well, can strain families and marriages, sometimes to breaking point.
Chittagong, Bangladesh (CNN)Overflowing with patients, many of them lying on thin, dirty mattresses on the floor, the Chittagong Hospital in Bangladesh is at breaking point.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Kevin McAleenan told reporters on Wednesday that the U.S. immigration system has reached a "breaking point" of illegal border crossings.
Driving U.S. competitors into an alliance of necessity, as the NDS rhetoric most certainly will, does disservice to an overburdened military already near its breaking point.
Turkey slapped another round of steep tariffs on U.S. goods as the two countries escalate their trade battle and push the relationship to a breaking point.
Without spoiling the twist, it's enough to say that Edgar and Lindsay staged the entire mess to push Gretchen and Jimmy to a psychological breaking point.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said earlier this week that the immigration system has reached a "breaking point" over illegal border crossings.
" Mr. Kinnock hit out at a poster calling for Britain to leave the European Union that showed a line of refugees under the headline "Breaking Point.
Tom Hanks 2.0 The actor is said to be "one of the nicest guys in show business," but he revealed even he has a breaking point.
Nelson recorded a message to her membership saying, "We have hit the breaking point," and urged them to flood the phone lines of their congressional representatives.
That might not matter in normal times, but the WTO is already short of judges, litigation is piling up, and the system is nearing breaking point.
The shit is just good because he came from where we came from, so he understands the struggle and trying to get past that breaking point.
Rather, the narrative is more concerned with how this person, who is supremely even-keeled to the point of self-abnegation, gets to her breaking point.
Europe's largest coronavirus outbreak is putting unprecedented strain on the Italian health-care system, with hospitals in the worst-affected areas close to the breaking point.
It's quite possible that she hits a breaking point and leaves the show, and Peter chases after her, finally ready to give her what she needs.
The euro currency wobbled on several occasions during the weeks-long row, which stretched to breaking point a 70-year-old alliance between the two parties.
So generally, when you bring a story from screen to stage, you have to massage its structure enough that there's a natural breaking point halfway through.
Many more people would become infected, hospitals would be strained past the breaking point, the death toll would skyrocket — and the economic damage would only worsen.
The question keeps popping up, particularly among Democrats ever more alarmed by Mr. Trump's disregard for the norms of governing: Where is the Republican breaking point?
The virus was first detected around mid-February but as of Monday, Lombardy had just over 25,220 cases and hospitals have been pushed to breaking point.
But the biggest problem, activists say, is the strain Duterte's drugs war is putting on an overstretched criminal justice system now being pushed to breaking point.
"GE bent the accounting rules beyond the breaking point," said Robert Khuzami, then director of the SEC's enforcement division, wrote in a statement at the time.
But our wars are so professionalized and technologized that even unpopular ones can be sustained a long time without pushing domestic politics to a breaking point.
While many women may be used to people commenting on their looks, speaking over them, and excluding them from important meetings, everyone has their breaking point.
Already strained ties with Washington neared a breaking point over the trial of U.S. evangelical pastor Andrew Brunson in Turkey on terrorism charges, which he denies.
Private exams on stretchers in hallways, patients languishing without attention for hours, nurses stretched to the breaking point; all of it has become business as usual.
That in "Northanger Abbey" Austen describes Catherine Morland masturbating ("Let's not mince words here") requires an elasticity of imagination beyond the breaking point for the pusillanimous.
Immigration US Customs and Border Protection is at a "breaking point" dealing with a surge of migrants at the US-Mexico border, the Trump administration said.
Washington (CNN)A surge of migrants along the US-Mexico border has US Customs and Border Protection at the "breaking point," the Trump administration said Tuesday.
For some business leaders, President Trump's offensive reaction to the gut-wrenching incident in Charlottesville, VA marked a breaking point from any association with this administration.
Some fans argued that she did so with good reason: The e-sports world has an ugly history of haranguing female players to the breaking point.
While human rights activists have raised concerns about Border Patrol treatment of migrants for years, current migration trends are forcing the system to a breaking point.
"I, and a dozen other people, hit a breaking point," James Baker, a principal technical advisor at Tableau and a lead organizer of the walkout, told Motherboard.
As my colleague Charlie Warzel points out, this tech journalism trend speaks to a larger problem: People are simply at a breaking point with these social giants.
Mackenzie, 25, says the breaking point came when they realized they were no longer being intimate with each other, rather simply co-existing under the same roof.
In May, that fight reached a breaking point, with a new proposal laying out a 220 percent import tax on nearly all consumer goods imported from China.
The cast members are as crude and as refined as they need to be, though a few bits of physical comedy are stretched past the breaking point.
Over the weekend, scores of high-profile members of the Republican establishment finally reached their breaking point, openly calling for Trump to drop out of the race.
Mrs May's proposals, which have already tested many Tories' loyalties to breaking point, will inevitably be made even harder to swallow in the course of the negotiations.
The BreakSafe relies on a chunky plastic piece at the end of the cable that features a significantly weaker magnet and reaches a breaking point much easier.
Every week for 18 years, the challenge team has created devious Rube Goldberg contraptions that corkscrew the contestants' minds and push their bodies to the breaking point.
The bottom line: A fuller public discussion of U.S. goals, and the risks of pursuing them, could help inform Iran policy before tensions reach a breaking point.
"The only thing I could fathom is he could not take not being with her and so he found a breaking point," Santiago Carrillo told the outlet.
It's either that or the limits on America's refugee system, and in turn the limits on our trust and generosity, will be pushed passed their breaking-point.
Over the past 266 years Batman has become a titan in pop culture, and the character has proven to be malleable, but we've reached a breaking point.
DID U KNOW... 30 percent of people in the UK regularly binge drink, so truly we are pushing the term "binge drink" to breaking point really, now.
Offensive security culture is innately inclusive: This is a business in which companies hire hackers to outsmart them, to find an organization's breaking point before criminals do.
That dynamic could outweigh higher rates, although at some level there has to be a breaking point, especially for young buyers with less cushion in their wallets.
Barcelona has some of the best players in the world, maybe some of the best of all time, but even Messi and company have a breaking point.
This is unprecedented, and because families and children cannot be detained for more than 20 days, it has brought the U.S. immigration system to the breaking point.
But her people-pleasing reached a breaking point when she was giving all of herself to someone she was dating — and not placing enough value on herself.
Rising debt across the world has been a big concern for investors and has also been flagged as the next breaking point by a number of economists.
Muriel Salmona, a psychiatrist who specializes in trauma, said that the women usually reacted when they reached a "breaking point" after years or even decades of abuse.
The rift between the president and the vice president reached a breaking point on Monday after the audio message was released, which Mr. Temer said was unintentional.
While it's a dubious breaking point in a way, given the other odious crap Schilling has said, it's evidence that Schilling has at least one fact straight.
President Trump has so badly miscalculated his policy of ripping immigrant children from their parents, some Republicans are now close to a breaking point ... according to Rep.
It was a breaking point, the beginning of the end of his career -- and that of Boyd -- at GM. Not just because the noose had been hung.
The effects of climate change can create a "tipping point", exacerbating tensions until a breaking point is reached, particularly in countries that are already struggling, said Killelea.
They know physical violence is the breaking point for many people, and so they will abuse and control their partner in every way up until that point.
In the wake of the devastation, Ben and Grace (Athena Karkanis) reach a breaking point, while at the other end of the spectrum Michaela and Jared (J.
The appeals court's decision comes as the nation's immigration system may have reached a breaking point as migrants increasingly arrive at the country's southwestern border with Mexico.
"I think this summit needs to be some kind of breaking point, tipping point, where people start to realize what is actually going on," Thunberg told Espinosa.
They're reaching the point where they are fed up beyond breaking point, and their voters are even more fed up, and delay is perhaps looking less attractive.
Violence is also stalking places like Baja California Sur, home of the resort town Los Cabos, pushing Mr. Peña Nieto's image of Mexico toward a breaking point.
And this experience with Jake ... this very much feels like the breaking point to realize that, maybe it'll be good to realize that I can't help him.
"My fear is that the populistic path leads to divergence from the E.U. core values of freedom and Rule of Law — until a breaking point," he said.
Residents faulted city officials for a sluggish response, and the crisis exposed how years of neglect, mismanagement and corruption brought the water system to a breaking point.
Last year, tech companies flagged a record 45 million illegal images, exposing a response system at a breaking point, an investigation by The New York Times found.
With just 10 trading days left in January, the Wharton Finance professor is warning investors Dow 30,000 would likely be the breaking point for the record rally.
With Flybe's finances at breaking point, Transport Minister Grant Shapps is holding talks about potentially cutting air passenger taxes on all domestic flights to help it survive.
McLaren ended 2017 ninth of 10 teams, their relationship with Honda pushed beyond breaking point and double world champion Fernando Alonso and Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne increasingly frustrated.
At some point in the mounting tension, a further incident --in itself often routine or trivial -- became the breaking point and the tension spilled over into violence.
"I had a breaking point in El Paso," Zanis told the news outlet, referring to the mass shooting outside of a Walmart in Texas earlier this year.
Similarly, the backend technology of most banks has reached a breaking point beneath the weight of the layers of new technology that have been added on top.
"This was a cascade of misunderstandings that has damaged the trust to breaking point," said Howard Eissenstaat, associate professor in Middle East history at St. Lawrence University.
Rehal — who began working for Weinstein in 2013 when she was 26 years old — quit in February 2015 when she reached "an emotional breaking point," per the documents.
Wilson's ability to scramble keeps defenses guessing the same way Curry being able to sink a three-pointer from 28 feet stretches NBA defenses to their breaking point.
In an era when there's so much information — so much content — that we can never, ever be bored, I've come to a breaking point: I'm giving up podcasts.
With warming waters and ocean acidification pushing underwater ecosystems to the breaking point, Big Aquaculture is seeking ways to feed fish that aren't hostage to increasingly unpredictable seas.
It's probably some magical thinking here, but I'm starting to get the feeling that we're finally hitting a breaking point when it comes to guns in this country.
Before the elections, Segers labeled D66's proposal to broaden euthanasia from the terminally ill to people who feel their lives have been "fulfilled" as a breaking point.
But as the commodity slump bit into the national economy last year - stretching foreign reserves to breaking point and pushing inflation to 47 percent - the government needed cash.
The breaking point was the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960, when 69 African protesters were killed by white police, and public gatherings of more than ten blacks were banned.
Their marriage, which had survived the tragic drowning of their eldest son, Patrick, soon fell apart, brought to the breaking point by Crews's constant drinking and sleeping around.
But just a few years ago, Metz was nearing a breaking point resulting from a decade-long spiral of depression and self-doubt, she told PEOPLE in February.
"The ultimate breaking point would have been when Demi was on tour, and she lashed out at one of her dancers, physically," De La Garza previously told PEOPLE.
With teammates egging him on, with the press following his every move, with constant exposure and limitless scrutiny dogging him wherever he went, Gazza was at breaking point.
" But as the chorus approaches, James' production builds to a breaking point, when LIGHTS growls the song's battle cry: "I'm not stopping for you / I'm a fucking warrior.
" His central message: We are at risk of authoritarianism, and a loss of ourselves — "a breaking point, a point at which our nature is no longer really human.
It's very disappointing for me because we've got a super talent here and he's been driven underground with it, almost to the point that he's at breaking point.
In the season finale, "Kobol's Last Gleaming," Adama and Roslin's relationship finally hits a breaking point when they pursue different plans for the fleet without consulting each other.
The "breaking point" for Varma Mutual Pension Insurance was Trump's reaction to the recent racial tensions in Charlottesville, according to a Bloomberg interview with Varma CEO Risto Murto:
If you've been feeling like you're going to explode and have a rage blackout, these first two weeks of April are probably when you'll reach your breaking point.
They've been around for a while and it got to the point where we could incorporate it into the Nintendo DS. VR will reach that breaking point eventually.
It's rare to see Stephen Curry lose his cool, but he hit his breaking point after fouling out in the fourth quarter of Game 6 of the Finals.
When our photog broke the news to Gloria that T.I.'s cool with his younger teenage son having sex, well ... let's just say that was her breaking point.
This week, Mr. Farage unveiled a campaign poster on which the words "BREAKING POINT" were written next to a photo of refugees crossing the Slovenian countryside last August.
However, he quickly blamed critics and the media for fostering hostility across the nation, even as critics suggested his own rhetoric had inflamed tensions to a breaking point.
But it has simultaneously taken aim at other functions of the W.T.O., and in particular pushed part of the system that settles trade disputes to the breaking point.
The rift between Rousseff and her vice president reached breaking point on Monday over an audio message Temer sent his supporters calling for a government of national unity.
They were especially fascinated by the Sixth and Seventh Symphonies, composed between 1903 and 1906, in which Mahler seemed to be pushing tonal harmony to its breaking point.
Rubin says they're very good at avoiding it because, at a certain point, they will let their boss or coworkers know if they are reaching a breaking point.
His relationship with Mitch McConnell is at breaking point and it's not like Chuck and Nancy are going to be coming over for movie night any time soon.
Get a good look at just how intense it can get on the court by scrolling through our gallery of tennis players when they've reached their breaking point.
The fanbase is at a collective breaking point, and the University fears it enough to capitulate after only a few hours of very loud tweets and phone calls.
It's a wonderful shade to her character, but one of the problems with speeding through this arc so briskly is that we jump straight to the breaking point.
It would be a few months before I reached my breaking point and exposed him to a schoolteacher, someone I knew would be legally bound to report him.
"I want to see more on why, historically, we have reached a breaking point for families and parents are saying we can't make this work anymore," Novoa said.
The neurons in the images, their dendrites and axons emanating from their somas, look like spiders with dozens of legs stretched to the breaking point in all directions.
So their incentives are to push and then pull back, to advance but then accept correction, rather than pressing their differences with the Vatican to a breaking point.
"Folks, this ain't nostalgia, we're at a breaking point," Biden will often say, meaning the country's political divisions that now threaten the "basic decency" of our political discourse.
By 2018, the company reached a breaking point and was forced to file for bankruptcy, narrowly avoiding liquidation as it was bailed out by former CEO Edward Lampert.
"I think when I was, like, actually forcing myself to be in a situation that I wasn't happy in," she says when asked what her breaking point was.
Khachanov stretched him to breaking point at times, especially in the second set, but the 24-times Grand Slam champion fought off a set point before claiming victory.
Bolton also reportedly objected to Trump's scrapped plans to meet with the Taliban at Camp David, a dispute that seemed to be the breaking point for their relationship.
Slovakia's government has moved a step closer to breaking point amid allegations of high-level corruption following the double murder of a young investigative journalist and his partner.
R. Kelly's daughter is reluctantly sticking by her old man amid mounting sex abuse allegations that are reaching a breaking point ... 'cause she says that's what family does.
It's hard to believe that Cheryl is going to meet her breaking point before this is all through and what better way to do that then through song, right?
The breaking point of the technological singularity emerges in a control room of car plant in Detroit, MI, in film and design studio Factory Fifteen's latest short film, ANA.
There are a lot of things in this episode that push Matt to his breaking point, from the orgy to the lion to the man who says he's God.
After one too many dates (with total dogs), she reached a breaking point – she decided to take a chance on love and sign up to be PEOPLE's B*tchelorette.
"We are not at breaking point, but the question now is how long it can last like that," said Pascal Gastineau, head of the French Association of Investigating Magistrates.
His refusal to acknowledge the Saudi role in Yemen's humanitarian disaster and willingness to place the blame solely on Iran strains the bounds of credulity to the breaking point.
As one planet maintains a tight grip on the system's resources, tensions with its neighbors grow to a breaking point, resulting in a war that kills tens of millions.
The controversy came to a breaking point on Saturday when Elizabeth Warren challenged Facebook's political advertising policies, exposing the platform's unwillingness to remove false or misleading ads from politicians.
While the camera is controlled and steady, it often transitions into first-person viewpoints or extreme close-ups of characters in the deepest throes of an emotional breaking point.
Australian tabloid magazine Woman's Day published an article overnight claiming that superstar couple Chris Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky were spending time apart, and their marriage was at breaking point.
But by 2014, Kesha's relationship with Dr. Luke had reached a breaking point, and she filed her lawsuit, accusing him of drugging and raping her the night of Oct.
The relationship eventually soured – a breaking point came after Wilson claimed to have seen Manson "blow this black [man] in half and stuff him down a well," Love writes.
Tension between the other co-sponsors of the conference, Iran and Turkey, reached breaking point when Iranian-backed militias shelled a Turkish convoy in Syria with Russia's reluctant consent.
Wellness and self-care issues come to the fore, and problems at work or issues with your schedule reach a breaking point where something has just got to change.
Kimmel said his breaking point came during a recent flight when, he recalls, he was sleeping and had a nightmare about just how cumbersome stirring peanut butter can be.
In South Yorkshire, the verdict in the Hillsborough inquests, combined with other allegations of wrongdoing by the same police force, mean that agreement is being tested to breaking point.
Hogrefe said the "breaking point" in seeking a search warrant came when Georgia authorities received a message that may have originated within the compound that children were starving inside.
The unprecedented numbers have strained to breaking point the EU's free movement policy and its attempts to create a single economic area, with several countries temporarily reintroducing border controls.
There's the revenge thriller, about one of those pairs of sisters (Sandra Bullockand Nicole Kidman) banding together against the man who abuses one of them to her breaking point.
Another breaking point came when a girl celebrating her quinceañera asked for a photo with the boys in front of the Independence Column at the center of Mexico City.
Be wary of participating in wellness and fitness movements that promote ableist culture by getting their participants to push beyond their "breaking point" and shaming them for failing. 299.
Yeah it was a breaking point that made me realize that I had become a stone statue in a glass house and I didn't like living in that house.
Green casts the wider United Kingdom as crumbling: a London-focused media, bureaucrats who ignore the wishes of the people, and police and health services stretched to breaking point.
NASA's engineers say they were able to predict when the barrels would break to within an accuracy of 1 percent, but were still surprised when the breaking point arrived.
Dad-of-triplets Jake White reached his breaking point when it came to backseat car fights with his kids, so he devised and simple solution to stop the violence.
Thomas admits to facing financial trouble early on in his football career in Seattle after buying a house for his mom that stretched his funds to the breaking point.
But everyone has a breaking point, and hers seemed to come yesterday when celebrity gossiper Perez Hilton speculated that Kardashian and her beau, Tristan Thompson, were hearing wedding bells.
Brussels issued May a final warning last week and patience among companies "is reaching breaking point", according to Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC).
Furthermore, if there is some stepping up of attacks by Iran's proxies on Israel or Saudi Arabia, it could be a breaking point, particularly with Saudi Arabia, Kilduff added.
The 2016 Republican nominee's incendiary, stream-of-consciousness pronouncements have strained that agreement to the breaking point, exposing divisions in the field over whether such restraint is appropriate today.
Central planning, nationalization of industry and insecure property rights have turned what was once the wealthiest nation in South America into a failing state at a social breaking point.
Trump, who has mused about firing Mueller in the past, may see this as a breaking point—it's better to try to fire the special counsel now than later.
The Honda engine has been beset by reliability and performance problems, with McLaren's patience stretched to breaking point by the lack of straight line speed compared to rival teams.
WeWork's Adam Neumann has been accused of pushing employees to their breaking point, and, according to Vanity Fair, acting less like a CEO and more like a cult leader.
Republicans should be pushing back on Mr. Trump now in part to keep him from firing Mr. Mueller, a move that could strain our institutions past their breaking point.
It's only a matter of time until the natural downward course brings the other characters to that breaking point, where the only objective is to establish a cease-fire.
Chalkey blames Jacob's loss of coverage on Obamacare, which she says stretched the limits of the state's Medicaid funding to its breaking point, denying Jacob the medicine he needed.
But the strongest denunciation came from Erdogan, who has presided as relations between the United States and its biggest Muslim ally within NATO have stretched to the breaking point.
" In a news conference in El Paso on Wednesday, Kevin McAleenan, the commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, said that an influx of migrants had reached a "breaking point.
This is not a hypothetical scenario: Look no further than Italy, where hundreds of people die each day in a modern health care system stretched beyond the breaking point.
This awareness campaign is an important reminder of how many people take their own life when they reach their breaking point, by feeling like they have no other option.
To keep their content assembly lines speeding (495 scripted original series aired in 2018, an 85 percent increase from 2011) companies are stretching some employees to a breaking point.
While a highly effective tactic for turning out the vote, this hyper-partisan approach has driven our country to the breaking point and left our government in near paralysis.
You'll recall that the mousy housewife turned stone killer reached a breaking point last season, and sought to distance herself from others so she wouldn't have to kill again.
It contrasted that timeline with Mr. Snowden's later statement that "the breaking point" was false testimony by James R. Clapper Jr., the director of national intelligence, in March 2013.
The truth is "maximum pressure" facilitated impossible circumstances for the Iranian people leading them to a deadly breaking point — all while risking another disastrous war in the Middle East.
The anecdote came in a piece titled "Rex Tillerson at the Breaking Point," looking at the secretary of State amid fresh attention to tensions between him and the president.
And they didn't anticipate a President who would be so willing to push every rule to the breaking point -- or be so cavalier about the appearance of self-dealing.
The breaking point for Mr. de Blasio, City Hall officials said, came after comments last week by Mr. Lhota, who recently took over the agency for a second time.
The lira's plunge, exacerbated by a dispute with the U.S. over a detained pastor, has exposed growing economic pressures that some economists say could be near a breaking point.
But his breaking point came when a man offered to pay to sleep with his wife — and in desperation she took the man's cellphone number to make the arrangements.
Instead, by veering from handshake deals with "Chuck and Nancy" to profane rants about "shithole" countries, Trump has confused everyone and brought the political system to the breaking point.
Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said on Tuesday that an end to NAFTA would mark a breaking point in U.S.-Mexican relations and affect bilateral cooperation in other areas.
Hammond's attack on Johnson came at the end of the first day of the Conservative party conference, with divisions on Brexit among senior MPs stretching close to breaking point.
Everyone has a breaking point, a boiling over that forces us to flow toward the decision we've been avoiding out of fear, anxiety, shame, or a cocktail of all three.
The breaking point appeared to have come after the mass shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh that killed 11 Jewish worshippers and was believed to be motivated by anti-Semitism.
But Bastidas' breaking point came, she says, after learning her oldest son was diagnosed with cone-rod retinal dystrophy -- a degenerative disease of the eye which leads to impaired vision.
Those calls marked a breaking point in a year of particular tension between DHS and individual state officials, who often see conducting elections as one of their most important duties.
Noisey: It's pretty clear why someone would want to make something like this, but was there as specific moment in Mississippi's current legislation that constituted a breaking point for you?
"The real breaking point was a year ago, taking one to Whole Foods to buy groceries and coming outside to find someone took my scooter," he wrote in an email.
"Women who are very different but the thing they have in common is that they're kind of at a breaking point," adds Brie's costar Betty Gilpin, who plays Debby Eagen.
Four hours into an Intro to Drag Makeup class held in the basement of the Kryolan makeup store in Greenwich Village, 22-year-old Connor Martin reached his breaking point.
If you've already reached you're winter meal prepping breaking point, where you constantly fight the urge to smash your quinoa and veggie-filled Tupperware against the wall, we feel you.
In a larger company, the breaking point tends to be that there are probably a bunch of relevant answers, but there's no way to find the needle in the haystack.
In the explosive trailer for season 5 of Tamar & Vince released by WE tv, Braxton, 40, and Herbert, 44, reach a breaking point — both in their careers and their relationship.
The actress said a breaking point came around the MTV VMAs in 2013, after which she alleges in the declaration that she found Thicke in bed with two naked women.
There's a general feeling that as we get older, we should become progressively more earnest, calm, reliable, strong — that our poor shoulders should be burdened to breaking point with responsibility.
"When I got yet another prescription that left me barely able to speak, I was reduced to a lump on the couch, and that was my breaking point," she writes.
Matziaraki's film contains an urgent warning; that those who are bearing the brunt of the responsibility for the humanitarian crisis are reaching a breaking point, unless they receive more support.
A combination of expansion of the city, higher rents, economic cuts impacting on policing and planning policy that fails to protect existing music venues is squeezing everybody to breaking point.
Brexit risks stretching the EU's common budget to breaking point, Brussels warned as it braces for a clash with member states by setting out ideas to plug the financial gap.
But Tuesday's decision by former White House counsel Don McGahn to defy a subpoena to testify before the Judiciary Committee proved a breaking point in the eyes of many lawmakers.
Here are clothes from the 1980s and 1990s, ones in which the fabric is manipulated, distressed, cut up, accessorized, pushed to its emotional breaking point (if denim had a heart).
Though, each time I was about to reach that breaking point when I just had to walk, that image of my chaotic fifth grade mile would ultimately slow me down.
I'm not sure when a breaking point happens, but I want to offer some essays and short pieces over the next few days to give you a couple of takeaways.
In Southold, New York, on the North Fork of Long Island, town supervisor Scott A. Russell warned that if more people arrive, it will stretch resources to a breaking point.
"The system is well beyond capacity, and remains at the breaking point," Kevin K. McAleenan, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, told reporters in announcing the new data on Tuesday.
But European officials say their patience with Mr. Trump may be nearing an end, and they view his possible abandonment of the Iran nuclear agreement as a potential breaking point.
The statistics are an alarming sign that the systems to prevent and treat sexually transmitted diseases are "strained to near-breaking point," said Dr. Jonathan Mermin, a top C.D.C. official.
The current crop of dictators, uncertain of their citizen's regard and unsure of what other policies they can pursue to win it, are squeezing their societies to the breaking point.
"The truth is that the subway system is already at its breaking point," Mr. Cuomo said, "and now trying to compensate for the dysfunction of Penn is just too much."
But as the show launches its fifth season, the shark is now about to eat the show's face, if you'll let me stretch this metaphor to its absolute breaking point.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen has warned of a "careening crisis" and Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan declared last week that his agency has reached "a breaking point."
Seven Democratic freshmen with either military or national security backgrounds wrote a Washington Post op-ed on Monday warning that the Ukraine episode may be their breaking point on impeachment.
We don't know exactly what the breaking point will be, but we do know that quitting a major international agreement on a serious global problem brings us closer to it.
But a truly canceled event would be a major sign that at least one side has reached a breaking point and the diplomatic niceties might soon come to an end.
As a chronological section on his Wikipedia page, this era––the hat, the bonfire in Jackson Hole, the sad mania of it all––is an important breaking point for Kanye.
But it also heightens the feeling that we're very close to a breaking point, and it's startling to remember there are 11 weeks to go before the season four finale.
From a state pension system strained to the breaking point to a transportation fund in danger of running out of money, the issues confronting the state demand action, Mr. Christie said.
I don't know when this specific problem will hit the breaking point, where the outcomes are so numerically and consistently distorted that we have a real crisis of democracy and legitimacy.
He's enamored with his own handle, stands around without possession, and, up until the Cavs reached their breaking point in these Finals, defended only for a few minutes at a time.

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