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  1. happy; elated.

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And Sessions bucked his party politically at times as well.
UnitedHealth, however, has bucked the trend to rise by 3%.
Telecoms, banks and utilities bucked the trend to move higher.
Sharp bucked the downward trend to trade up 1.54 percent.
Volatile Shanghai stocks bucked the trend and lost 21.1411 percent.
Healthcare stocks bucked the trend, hovering just above the flatline.
Guzman's home turf of Sinaloa, however, has bucked that trend.
Trump had personally targeted Flake when he bucked the president.
Commonwealth Bank shares bucked the downtrend and rose 20.39 percent.
Tin bucked the trend, slipping 0.1% to $18,200 a tonne.
This year, however, the bespectacled school administrator bucked conventional norms.
He got bucked off his horse and hurt his arm.
But this recovery has so far bucked that conventional wisdom.
The court has not universally bucked the prime minister, though.
McIlroy acknowledged that his longevity with Fitzgerald bucked the odds.
Britain's FTSE futures bucked the trend to rise 0.15 percent.
Nickel bucked the trend, falling 1% to $14,455 a tonne.
Greater China markets bucked the downward trend to climb higher.
J.P. Morgan Chase bucked the trend with a 2.6 percent increase.
But there are some who bucked the trend and preferred Vol.
"Thor: Ragnarok" also bucked the trend of diminishing returns for sequels.
But markets in China bucked the trend to finish solidly higher.
Apple largely bucked the trend, finishing October down just 24 percent.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend, ending flat after paring earlier gains.
China Railway, however, bucked the trend with a 1 percent rise.
It has bucked tradition by conducting surprise audits of regulated entities.
Tester has long bucked the Republican trends in his home state.
They bucked against the conformity they perceived in the art world.
Some automakers bucked the trend, particularly those that sell mostly S.U.V.s.
Yet, comprehensive healthcare reform proposals have stubbornly bucked this bipartisan tradition.
Shares in infrastructure firms from China's west bucked the down trend.
Honda Motor Co Ltd and Hyundai Motor Co bucked the trend.
I finally bucked up and made it to my supervisor's office.
He bucked, panted, drooled and, once again, ejaculated onto my stomach.
Here's a look at the GOP senators who bucked Trump. Sen.
Over on the mainland, however, markets bucked the overall positive trend.
The plane bucked and shook, and I thought I might vomit.
But the Chinese market for electric vehicles has bucked that trend.
Alibaba has also bucked the trend among its peers with logistics.
The discount retailer's performance bucked a string of weak results from competitors.
In Japan, however, stocks bucked the overall downward trend for the day.
Stocks in Moscow and Johannesburg bucked the trend, climbing 0.2% to 0.4%.
Farris bucked fears he'd be a dinosaur, and pleasantly surprised some staff.
David Molnar The bride, meanwhile, bucked tradition by foregoing a wedding band.
Ally Russia bucked the trend, urging the world to leave Venezuela alone.
Ingraham's SNL visit bucked the usual Weekend Update interview back-and-forth.
"[S]o far performance in 2017 has bucked the trend," she added.
But the Shanghai Composite Index bucked the trend and slipped 20.3 percent.
But Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and edged up nearly 26.8637 percent.
Trump has frequently bucked longstanding media traditions since entering politics last year.
Nickel bucked the trend, closing 1 percent higher at $12,620 a tonne.
Jones also bucked his party's leadership by advocating for campaign finance reform.
The energy sector, however, bucked the trend to close down 0.93 percent.
Internet search company Naver bucked the trend to end 0.79 percent higher.
The Dow Jones industrial average bucked the negative trend, rising 52 points.
Regional bank stocks bucked the overall negative trend in the market Tuesday.
Tin bucked the trend to close down 0.1% at $18,200 a tonne.
When the American centers opened a decade ago, they bucked a trend.
Then he bucked, presented himself again, and said it didn't matter anyway.
Italy's service sector bucked the trend, with growth accelerating slightly in September.
Mexico's bolsa index bucked the downdraft in emerging markets, rising about 1%.
You bucked tradition and, as far as I'm concerned, you nailed it.
Medvedeva, however, has bucked that trend by "having fun" during her performances.
Massie, a self-described libertarian, has frequently bucked leadership on various issues.
But Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and edged up nearly 281.48 percent.
The president has bucked tradition by refusing to release his tax returns.
On Friday, the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq bucked that trend.
Watch next: "This couple bucked stereotypes to start a violin business from home"
But it's hardly the first time the Republican senator has bucked his party.
Our efficiency hasn't bucked wage stagnation; our steadfastness hasn't made us more valuable.
Utah bucked all trends and came out strong for independent candidate Evan McMullin.
Mining stocks bucked the trend, helped along by a tick-up in commodities.
Driving the news: But under Jerome Powell, the Fed has bucked that trend.
Oil and gas stocks bucked the trend, gaining 0.6% as oil prices rose.
Palladium bucked the falling trend, however, and was up 0.6 percent at $499.97.
That was where everything made sense, norms were bucked and traditions were dismissed.
Stock markets in the region mostly fell, although Brazil's Bovespa bucked the trend.
However, there was one trade that bucked the trend and outperformed the market.
Irish and Italian bond yields bucked the trend, dropping slightly on the day.
The U.S. Nasdaq Composite bucked the trend, rising on gains in biotechnology stocks.
China bucked the trend, erasing early losses to close up almost 159.853 percent.
Founded in 2003, FreshBooks has bucked most startup conventions in building its business.
Australian shares bucked the downbeat trend, rising 0.55% to a two-week high.
Australian shares bucked the downbeat trend, rising 0.55% to a two-week high.
Hal bucked as if he were trying to break out of a straitjacket.
And then Grassley punched back, pointing out that Democrats, too, have bucked tradition.
J.) and Conor Lamb (Pa.) all bucked party leadership in supporting the motion.
Emelianenko bucked and rolled to begin standing up but Randleman achieved a bodylock.
Some places bucked these patterns, but it was still really interesting to see.
If something happened to you, you just bucked up and you went on.
Studies on populations that have bucked the increase in allergies support the idea.
The bronco bucked across the savanna and collided with a barbed wire fence.
Most sectors ended higher, although banks bucked the trend to fall over 53%.
Parnas bucked Giuliani and Trump, deciding to cooperate with House Democrats' impeachment investigation.
A few Congressional Republicans have bucked this trend of focusing only on innovation.
One Republican senator who bucked the Republican "boring" talking point Wednesday was Sen.
From 2014 to 2017, the precinct bucked a citywide trend of declining crime.
Trump has bucked modern precedent by refusing to make his tax returns public.
Trump has bucked recent precedent by refusing to voluntarily disclose his financial records.
In South Korea, the Kospi bucked the regional trend, rising 0.35% to 2,204.18.
Other GOP Senators who have bucked their party this year, such as Sens.
However, the U.K's FTSE 100 bucked the trend to end almost 0.1 percent higher.
Zinc, meanwhile, bucked the trend with gains on the back of tightened inventory levels.
I need to get your thoughts on the dollar, because it's really bucked expectations.
Fifteen-year mortgage rates bucked the trend, dipping to 4.12 percent from 4.13 percent.
Fiat Chrysler bucked the trend for December, posting a 14 percent increase in sales.
The in Australia, meanwhile, bucked the downward trend to close 0.42% higher at 6,0.983.
Although emerging-market stocks have suffered since the election, Egypt has bucked the trend.
Carter no doubt bucked other trends set previously for the role of First Lady.
Mainland Chinese shares bucked the downward trend to bounce back slightly from declines earlier.
Australia bucked the overall downward trend as the rose marginally to close at 210,227.
Joyce bucked recent practice and declined to provide investors with guidance on forward bookings.
The gray and black screen bucked and shook as I tried to flop free.
I bucked my tradition and took a morning shower; my hair was dirty anyway.
Best of all for the Raptors, they mostly bucked the present-versus-future conundrum.
Thankfully, Walmart has bucked that trend just in time for National Video Games Day.
For a little while, though, Voksi has bucked the system and he's in control.
Australian shares bucked the downbeat trend, rising 0.7% to a near three-week high.
Nickel bucked the trend, rising 26.7102 percent in London and 0.5 percent in Shanghai.
Some Republican senators, though, have bucked leadership and said they will meet with Garland.
But Nike has bucked the trend, due in part to its aggressive digital growth.
The deal shows Vouch bucked one popular Silicon Valley trend while gladly embracing another.
Who bucked his own party to be a voice of moral clarity on torture.
Trade Me's shares bucked broader trend to hit a record high after the news.
Markets in greater China bucked the downward trend in the region to notch gains.
One 90s show that bucked these depressing trends in female representation was Pepper Ann.
Over the past few weeks, they have bucked him on Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
The Minnesota senator bucked expectations in New Hampshire, finishing in a surprising third place.
Tesla has bucked its trend of appointing mostly men to its board of directors.
Developer Mirvac Group and electronics seller JB Hi-Fi Ltd have bucked the trend.
The yuan has strengthened much faster than expected, and it's even bucked the trend.
Since becoming the company's sole leader, Ferrero bucked some of its decades-long traditions.
Nevertheless, about a dozen principled Republican governors bucked their party and expanded their programs.
In this environment, most loans have traded over par, but Keter bucked the trend.
However, the Nasdaq bucked Tuesday's downdraft, logging its third positive session in a row.
Copper bucked the trend, rising 257 cents, or 21.3 percent, to $246.15 a pound.
Trump has notably bucked his party before in seeking to make a legislative deal.
Retail stocks have slumped over the holiday season, but one name has bucked the trend.
"We've bucked tradition," Moore said at an event presented by American Express' Blue Cash Everyday.
Japan has "bucked the global banking trend of greater caution in foreign activities", it says.
The people who bucked the trend were the ones who were highest in science curiosity.
In Hong Kong, the bucked the downward trade to climb 23 percent in the afternoon.
The energy and materials sectors bucked trend to close up 0.18 and 0.35 percent, respectively.
UnitedHealth Group bucked the trend and traded slightly higher, thanks to hefty second-quarter earnings.
Walmart, the largest brick-and-mortar retailer in the world, bucked Amazon fears this week.
The Peugeot maker bucked the downturn with a record 8.7% profit margin unveiled on Wednesday.
Trump bucked tradition by announcing his 2020 candidacy on the day of his 2017 inauguration.
On the bourse, banks bucked the weaker trend on the broader market, rising 280 percent.
Qatar bucked the downtrend with its index gaining 2330 percent to a 20.2-month high.
Micro-Tech (Nanjing) Co., a medical device company, bucked the overall trend, rising about 15%.
Hong Kong bucked the regional weakness, due to strength in property stocks and financial counters.
The number hit the highest since October and bucked two months of stable delinquency readings.
Twelve Republicans bucked party lines to deliver Trump the most significant rebuke of his administration.
India bucked the trend, with activity expanding at the fastest pace in over a year.
However, Spotify bucked the trend and successfully went public last year via a direct listing.
John McCain bucked his party -- and his President -- in the most extraordinary fashion this summer.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and slipped 274.76 percent following two days of big gains.
Four cheers for the American writer Lionel Shriver, who bucked the trend with muscular courage.
May's results held closer to April, which bucked the trend of increasing job cut announcements.
HK/SIN while mainland markets bucked the trend in the region to close slightly higher.
The lira was 0.2 percent softer, while stocks bucked the trend to rise 0.3 percent.
Well-known firms that bucked the negative trend last year are getting punished this year.
To put it plainly, he was a Black man who bucked conventional notions of masculinity.
But a handful of other Democratic lawmakers who bucked the president on trade, including Sens.
And by the 2014 midterm elections, just 31 House districts bucked their 2012 presidential preference.
The separate article looks at a building that bucked the trend — the new Apple headquarters.
North Carolina and Arkansas bucked this year's voter-friendly tide by creating new identification requirements.
Gottlieb bucked expectations early in his tenure by announcing an unprecedented effort to curb smoking.
The Atlanta Braves bucked tradition for Wednesday night's home game against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended 1.3 percent lower, but Chinese shares bucked the trend.
He bucked, balked, bolted and basically acted like an adolescent being hauled to summer school.
The draft picks bucked the odds, just like Rocky, the N.F.L. seemed to be saying.
Despite its heavy reliance on exports, Taiwan's economy bucked a regional growth slowdown last year.
The metals and mining stocks, however, bucked the trend, gaining as much as 1.4 percent.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and slipped 274.57 percent following two days of big gains.
But one theater has bucked the trend: IMAX still had its best year in 2019.
Meadows is a part of the conservative Freedom Caucus, which has frequently bucked Republican leadership.
Agricultural Bank of China bucked the trend with a 2.15 percent climb on stronger earnings.
Oil and gas and utilities stocks bucked the trend to climb 0.61% and 0.53% respectively.
Shares of Australian health supplements firm Blackmores bucked the overall trend as they plunged 20.6709%.
In fact, he has bucked tradition by maintaining his family's interest in a private corporation.
Copper and aluminium scrap imports also bucked the trend as Beijing's purity thresholds strangled inbound flows.
Australia bucked the trend, with the ASX 245.57 bouncing 21.2 percent after the previous day's drubbing.
Copper and aluminium scrap imports also bucked the trend as Beijing's purity thresholds strangled inbound flows.
The retail figures bucked the trend of recent data pointing to a strengthening economy in December.
Australian stocks lost 22014 percent and Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and edged up 0.2 percent.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index bucked the trend, jumping 0.77% in its final hour of trade.
This is a name that has largely bucked the negative trends hitting the overall retail sector.
This isn't the first time Samsung bucked trends and kept around legacy features to entice buyers.
That tradition was bucked most blatantly in the nascent days of Trump's time as president-elect.
Fu was the one Chinese swimmer who bucked the gloomy trend and became an overnight sensation.
As Moraes bucked and squirmed, Magomedsharipov was able to straddle the arm and drop his hips.
Seoul's Kospi bucked the trend, closing down 0.4% after North Korea fired two short-range missiles.
Brooks bucked the trend, earning bachelor's and master's degrees in five years, but many do not.
Qatar Islamic Bank bucked the downtrend, gaining 20.6 percent in its heaviest trade since last March.
George W. Bush bucked the midterm trend due in large part to the cataclysm of Sept.
I'm lucky enough to say that the company I work for has consistently bucked this trend.
European and U.S. markets bucked the pessimistic trend that saw Asia's major markets closed mostly lower.
Zinc, however, bucked the trend as an environmental crackdown in China created shortages of refined metal.
The company bucked trends, as cars, hatchbacks and wagons led to its 2.7 percent sales increase.
Financial stocks bucked the weakness, after U.S. Treasury yields rose on Friday following the job report.
Toyota Motor, the country's largest automaker, however bucked the trend and retained its forecast on Thursday.
SX73P, which benefit from higher rates, bucked their recent rally to fall 1 percent, tech stocks .
Toyota Motor, the country's largest automaker, however bucked the trend and retained its forecast on Thursday.
Japan's , however, bucked the trend to edge up by 0.38 percent, finishing the day at 22,966.38.
Donald Trump bucked White House tradition when he went two years in office without a dog.
This exhibition examines the ways in which they fulfilled their mandates and sometimes bucked social pressure.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng added 0.8 percent and Shanghai bucked the trend to lose 0.2 percent.
This isn't the first time the Virginia Republican has bucked her party or the current administration.
But Mr. Trump, who has bucked almost every other tradition, made no exception for this one.
Some opioids that contain the drug buprenorphine also bucked the downward trend in payments to doctors.
Utilities and telecom stocks, which pay large dividends, bucked the downward trend as bond yields fell.
Some well-known firms that bucked the negative trend in 2015 are getting punished this year.
Canada also bucked the trend, with Chinese investment spiking by 80% to $2.7 billion last year.
Arabica bucked the sell-off in financial markets, surging 11% at one point amid tight supplies.
The Amigos bucked the trend with dark stories about H.I.V., inner-city dogfights and historic horrors.
Both men bucked the existing political establishment, and both proposed banning Muslims from entering the country.
In 2015, Britain also bucked the United States by joining China's fledgling Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
I've been in this business for two decades, and all their numbers bucked the usual trends.
Meanwhile, the 30-year yield bucked the overall trend to climb 2 basis points to 0.220%.
He was an artist and publisher who bucked against the Hollywood stereotype of the surf culture.
Clinton has bucked the trend of defeated presidential candidates gaining popularity after the election, Gallup says.
Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to oust conservative Democrats who bucked him during party primaries in 1938.
He's bucked the military brass by granting clemency to troops accused or convicted of war crimes.
Sweden's Riksbank bucked the trend of easing last month, when it raised rates back to zero.
But he bucked questions about how Trump's own cloudy financial situation affects his bid for president.
Entered into the Masters Agility Championship Preliminaries, Winky bucked convention by opting for style over speed.
On the mainland, the bucked the regional trend, finishing 0.81 point above the flatline at 3269.24.
The Nasdaq Composite bucked the overall trend as it rose 0.05% to close at approximately 8,827.74.
Other casino names recorded smaller losses, although Galaxy Entertainment bucked the trend to climb 22.69 percent.
Autos shares soared 217% to lead gains while utilities bucked the upward trend to fall 0.4%.
Cramer was on the hunt for REITs that have bucked the trend, such as DCT Industrial Trust.
Using those dates as our guide, we looked for assets that have historically bucked the summer downtrend.
He has bucked his party on recent votes to confirm Trump's nominees and on abortion-related legislation.
Formula E has bucked a lot of expectations for a racing series beyond just using electric cars.
Mr Taylor stressed moments where he has bucked his party, for instance in voting for gay rights.
The U.S. Nasdaq Composite bucked the trend of weaker equity indexes, rising on gains in biotechnology stocks.
His support base in the rural northeast bucked the trend and voted against the charter on Sunday.
Financial firms, on the other hand, took heart from higher U.S. yields and bucked the broad market.
UBS bucked the trend by earning more money from helping corporate clients arrange deals, particularly in Asia.
In Hong Kong, shares bucked the trend, with the trading down 0.21 percent in the late afternoon.
Hong Kong's bucked the mostly downward trade to close up 0.43 percent, or 96.47 points, at 22,588.9.
Painting huge murals and frescoes, she bucked modernist trends and instead painted what best described her moods.
Australia's bucked the overall trend in the region as it rose 22019 percent to close at 20.29,254.57.
Though breast cancer was the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world, some countries bucked the trend.
But consumer and health care firms bucked the trend, as investors sought shelter in those defensive plays.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and rose 21 percent, lifted as the dollar strengthened against the yen.
Chinese indexes, however, bucked the trend, falling more than 2 percent in another late session sell-off.
Five senators have bucked leadership, saying they would not vote for the bill in its present form.
It is not the first time that Trump has bucked the traditional GOP position on drug pricing.
Turner bucked that criticism, recounting the healthcare woes she's heard from Americans while traveling with the group.
The results bucked expectations for a 5.337 billion peso profit from a Reuters poll of six analysts.
But in a year when some Democrats are losing to more progressive candidates, you bucked that trend.
Female politicians in general, and Hillary Clinton specifically, bucked against historically accepted roles for women, Palmieri explained.
Overall, while Sestak has bucked party leadership on strategy and style, he rarely does so on policy.
Here, eight other founders share the advice they bucked and the success they've seen as a result.
A Mormon has bucked the expectations of her religion by resolving to adopt rather than give birth.
The ground rolled and shook and crumpled and bucked and didn't stop for more than four minutes.
My mind bucked every effort to corral it by backing itself into rooms deep in my consciousness.
Basic resources stocks shed 26.7% to lead losses while telecoms shares bucked the trend to climb 23%.
Both Lee and Paul have bucked their party on issues of executive power to take military action.
Lego bucked the global slowdown in toys and grew sales in the United States, Europe and Asia.
So there is a clear economic argument for Mr. Trump's angry voters to have bucked the establishment.
They note he has rarely bucked the administration's line when it comes to actual votes, for example.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average bucked the overall trend stateside by closing 22.51 points higher at 25,0.77.19.
Autos climbed 1.2% to lead gains while tech stocks bucked the risk-on trend to fall 0.3%.
Knorr-Bremse appears to have bucked weakness in other recent flotations and a gathering selloff on stock markets.
Ironically, Wisesoft Co, a Chinese software marker bucked the broader trend, surging nearly 10 percent at one point.
Trump has bucked precedent by not releasing his tax returns during his 2016 presidential campaign or as president.
Shippers bucked the weakness and soared after the Baltic Dry Index, or freight charges, rose 1.0 percent overnight.
The couple bucked traditional wedding wardrobe trends, in favor of outfits that were symbolic of their fluid relationship.
The Nasdaq Composite, however, bucked the positive trend to slip 0.4 percent to 7,328.85 by the closing bell.
London-listed CYBG Plc bucked the trend among lenders, rising 3.3% after swinging to a first-half profit.
The measure failed after four Republicans bucked their party and several Democrats representing conservative districts opposed the amendment.
Automakers bucked the weakness, extending gains from the day before on continued optimism over U.S.-Japan trade talks.
"Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to oust conservative Democrats who bucked him during party primaries in 1938," he writes.
For the past three years British oil production has bucked a trend, started in 2000, of falling output.
Philip Hammond, the current chancellor, has bucked the trend: his spring statement today announced just eight tax tweaks.
Chinese shares bucked the trend, closing up 21.4 to 21 percent as trading resumed after a market holiday.
The Topix index, on the other hand, bucked the overall trend and slipped fractionally to finish at 1,498.66.
Chinese mainland markets bucked the trend however, trading slightly up on the back of positive services sector data.
In March expatriate Italian voters bucked their country's nationalist trend and voted primarily for the Europhile Democratic Party.
Sectors ended mixed to mostly lower, however insurance and banks bucked the broader downward trend to close up.
Turkish stocks bucked the trend, gaining 2120.67 percent, with Turkey's economic confidence index up 210.55 percent in November.
California bucked the trend and abolished non-medical exemptions in 2015 in response to a big measles outbreak.
The paper has bucked the downward trend in the print media industry by focusing on its online business.
He's positioning himself as the change candidate in the race who has bucked the establishment on several issues.
Real estate shares bucked the broader market downdraft after encouraging home price data, but managed only fractional gains.
Both Adidas and Nike have bucked the broader slowdown in China that has hit luxury goods retailers hard.
The reading bucked a trend of four straight months of surplus, including a $1.33 billion surplus in June.
But Global Telecom Holding bucked the trend and added 0.033 percent in its fourth straight session of gains.
Henry trying to get on a wild horse, but getting bucked off, was shot by a horse wrangler.
Stocks in Chile and Colombia also fell but Mexico's IPC index bucked the trend to climb 0.2% higher.
From the same quarters, there was satisfaction that the president in the end bucked the majority leader's advice.
But they have already bucked one trend in winning Game 4, and they feel they have new life.
During that time and after, he honed an understated style that bucked the baroque conventions of the day.
Back when all those thousands of Puerto Ricans were abandoning the countryside, Ms. Muriel's parents bucked the trend.
Then Ah Yang in pain was like a fish in a frying pan: his belly arched, bucked, twisted.
Only nickel and tin bucked the broader trend, registering volume growth of 55 percent and 32 percent respectively.
The results also bucked expectations for a 13 billion peso profit in a Reuters poll of six analysts.
The president bucked tradition in 2016 by refusing to release his returns, claiming to be under IRS audit.
This request would have been bucked to the general counsel&aposs office, or maybe the opposition research office.
Energy and mining companies led the decline, while consumer staples and utilities stocks bucked the broader downward trend.
Zinc bucked the weaker trend to gain 0.9 percent to $1,896 and nickel rose 0.7 percent to $9,190.
Much like Genesis' dress, the cake, made by T'Antay Miami Cake Studio, bucked tradition with its dark hue.
He is a rare breed of Republican, an independent thinker who has bucked his party in crucial ways.
While regulators across the Trump administration have been pulling back from enforcement, the CFTC has bucked that trend.
Insurgent candidates running for state offices and those who have bucked the county organization in the past rejoiced.
The Dodgers have bucked this trend by coupling the largest payroll in baseball with a robust farm system.
Australia's bucked the trend to close 22 percent higher at 238,2110.8, with the financials subindex rising 1 percent.
Mainland stocks closed lower after recording sharp gains in the last session, although small caps bucked the trend.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index bucked the overall trend regionally as it rose 2107.22% to close at 2106.95,20.6710.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) bucked the trend in Asia, dropping 1.2% after opening in positive territory.
Australia's benchmark ASX 200 bucked the downward trend and rose 0.47% to 6,994.80, with most sectors finishing up.
On Tuesday, Home Depot Inc and Kohl's Corp bucked that trend and signalled a weak quarter for retailers.
Trump bucked a decadesold tradition during the presidential race by refusing to release his personal income tax returns.
Gorsuch's tone during arguments can be haughty, which has sparked tensions, and he has bucked some institutional practices.
The standard explanation for our unrivaled intelligence is that humans bucked the evolutionary trends that restricted other animals.
Democratic operatives note that Republicans offered no quarter to Democrats who bucked their party on Obamacare in 2010.
Justice Department reviews continue of policies in localities that have bucked federal immigration enforcement, the department officials said.
Scott and Bevin share a common bond with Trump: They were both outsider businessmen who bucked the establishment.
And she's bucked what has so far been a trend of losses for House Republicans seeking higher office.
But Endgame notably bucked that trend, by not including one and letting the events of Endgame stand alone.
The peripheral euro-zone indices of Spain and Italy bucked the trend, rising 0.3 percent each in early trade.
Clearly, not all illegal drugs are bad—more than half of US states have bucked federal rules banning marijuana.
She has bucked royal traditions on everything from her choice of wedding cake to hugging members of the public.
Boutiques Evercore, Lazard and Rothschild bucked the downward trend, each increasing investment banking fees by more than 10 percent.
Global stocks have taken a beating this month, but one surprising market has bucked the overall negative trend: Brazil.
Susan Collins (R-ME) bucked the rest of her caucus and opposed her party's drive to defund Planned Parenthood.
While still problematic, Argentina has bucked this trend on several notable occasions with the success of MercadoLibre and Globant.
So it's a surprise that this time, for the studio's biggest movie ever, Marvel has bucked its own trend.
Some areas have bucked the trend, such as "enabling" tech for integrating storage into power systems, and cleaner shipping.
In Japan, the bucked the generally negative regional trend to close up 26.59 points, or 0.15 percent, at 17,391.84.
They typically live in groups led by a silverback gorilla, according to the National Zoo, but Trudy bucked tradition.
It was a nod to tradition from a presidential family that has so far bucked it at every turn.
The Turkish lira and stocks, however, bucked the trend, losing 1.4 percent and 0.7 percent, respectively, after local elections.
Duda has bucked European Union regulations on refugees and ran, in part, on an anti-immigrant platform since 2015.
The greenback also bucked a three-day losing streak against the Korean won, with the dollar fetching 1,136.23 won.
Exporters finished mostly down with Toyota falling 22.27 percent while Sharp bucked the trend to close up 24 percent.
Safe-haven gold stocks bucked the wider trend to gain as much as 1.8 percent on robust bullion prices.
It won't be the first time that Margulies has taken on a role that's bucked standard conventions for women.
Cohen bucked the SDNY's system, and the SDNY rightly argues against him receiving full credit for partial, selective cooperation.
Across the European index, Saipem bucked the struggle of fellow Italian companies to finish up by almost 12 percent.
On June 21973, however, Mr. Hewlett broke with the habits of a lifetime and bucked the Labour Party line.
The small-cap Russell 2000 again bucked the overall downtrend Thursday and closed at a second straight record high.
Twelve Republicans — all from high-tax states that traditionally lean Democratic — bucked their party's leadership and opposed the bill.
Netflix bucked the sentiment and was up 3.3 percent at $115 after its subscriber base grew more-than-expected.
A few centrist incumbent Democrats have habitually bucked Pelosi's leadership in the biennial Speaker's vote on the House floor.
Down Under, the S&P/ASX 200 bucked the trend, with the index closing up 0.17 percent at 6,104.10.
Europe bucked global smartphone stagnation in the third quarter, marking an 8% year over year growth in device shipments.
British manufacturers bucked the global trend in May and picked up speed for the first time in six months.
No thanks to Mr. Trump, the United States actually bucked the worldwide trend and reduced its emissions in 22025.
When Obama administration officials wavered over whether to keep pushing for such an ambitious bill, Pelosi bucked them up.
The jeep bucked and heaved like a bronco as it slowly made its way up the so-called road.
Utilities stocks led the gains, jumping over 3%, while travel and leisure shares bucked the trend to fall 2%.
The oil and gas sector however bucked the trend amid fears the spread of coronavirus could hit Chinese demand.
Aluminium bucked the downward trend, closing up 0.5 percent at $1,692, after touching $1,693.50, its highest since Aug. 18.
Though the move is big news, Markle bucked tradition from the moment she came on the scene in 2016.
Like many White House officials, Trump focused on the pair of Democratic members who bucked leadership, according to Sen.
Snowe, who regularly bucked her party, had voted for the Senate Finance Committee bill in the fall of 21625.
But the real subject of her fascination is a rogue Englishwoman who has bucked expectations by marrying an Arab.
This was above its long-run average and bucked economists' forecasts in a Reuters poll for a slight fall.
Then, as the nose of Lion Air Flight 2000 repeatedly bucked downward, Harvino, the co-pilot, began to pray.
Several prominent Democrats, including the chairman of the health committee, Richard N. Gottfried, bucked Assembly leadership and voted no.
Rare earth producers bucked the broader rally, after gaining in the recent weeks when trade war tensions had intensified.
This couple bucked stereotypes to start a violin business from home This couple bucked stereotypes to start a violin business from home Despite having four young children, in August of 2016, Robert Wood quit his job at a renowned violin shop in order to make violins from a converted shed in his backyard.
Within the space he's watching Intel since it's bucked the broader trend, posting a 7.7% gain over the last month.
Sunny Optical, which makes some of the lenses for Huawei phones, bucked the overall downward trend to rise 2.75 percent.
Down Under, the benchmark ASX 200 bucked the upward trend to close down 4.06 points, or 0.07 percent, at 5,8.0143.
The President bucked tradition by refusing to release his tax returns as a candidate and after winning the White House.
U.K. stocks bucked the trend, however, as the FTSE 100 rose 0.38 percent on the back of a falling pound.
But production bucked the trend in August and was down by just 2.7 percent from a year earlier (tmsnrt.rs/2e9k1z2).
"Mark Kirk bucked his party to say Donald Trump is not fit to be commander-in-chief," Kirk's ad said.
Kotaku's reporting bucked the marketing plans of massive video game companies and revealed insights into troubled histories of various projects.
The report bucked a recent tide of upbeat data that indicated the economy regained speed as the first quarter ended.
In the 1980 Presidential election, a union of air-traffic controllers bucked tradition and endorsed the Republican candidate, Ronald Reagan.
Trump bucked tradition during his 2016 campaign by refusing to disclose his returns, which could shed light on his finances.
Palladium, the most industrial of the major precious metals, bucked the trend to fall 2.80 pct at $548.20 an ounce.
The results bucked a string of weak performances in the electronics category by competitors like Target and Wal-Mart Stores.
He bucked Reagan again by publicly stating that Ferdinand Marcos owed his 1986 re-election in the Philippines to fraud.
But Amazon bucked the trend, shipping 22016 million units, up from 26.2,000 a year ago, representing a 319.9 percent surge.
It's a curious choice, given the fact that the company bucked the trend by keeping a single rear-facing lens.
Across the Korean Strait, the Kospi bucked the downward regional trend to climb 7.70 points, or 0.37 percent, to 43,071.87.
But from Season 12-22, only one of the Bachelors has bucked tradition and not handed out an engagement ring.
Britain's economy bucked most economists' expectations that it would slow sharply immediately after the vote to leave the European Union.
Australian stocks bucked the trend and stayed steady, helped by a depreciating currency and an overnight bounce in commodity prices.
Dean Heller of Nevada, joked about how he was among friends, even if some in the room bucked the party.
Payless bucked a trend because it managed to successfully emerge from its 2017 bankruptcy, while many others had to liquidate.
Luxury stocks bucked the general trend, recovering some ground after being recently hit by worries over a slowdown in China.
London, Europe's biggest market for initial public offerings, bucked the global trend with equity listings at a five-year low.
The company bucked the otherwise downbeat department store trend, following lackluster earnings from Macy's Inc and JC Penney Co Inc.
China's CSI 300 index bucked the regional trend to rise 0.3 percent, paring losses for the month to 2.1 percent.
New research has bucked claims from electric scooter firms that their vehicles are a particularly green way to get around.
Throughout the 2016 campaign, Trump bucked his party's orthodoxy and stunned his critics by repeatedly praising Russian President Vladimir Putin.
But their relationship gradually deteriorated as the president bucked at the constraints the retired Marine Corps general tried to impose.
Automakers and manufacturing stocks bucked the broader fall to put in a mixed performance, with Kia Motors rising 3.94 percent.
There are some unexpected names here, including some lawmakers who have bucked the president on key issues, such as Reps.
Collins bucked her own party to oppose, just as she did with the last attempt to repeal Obamacare in July.
Yes, they have bucked our party time and time again ... They do what they feel is best for their state.
Only Peru and Mexico bucked that pattern, but those results were too slight to be statistically significant, the researchers said.
In love, Mr. Thacker bucked the norms of the era and followed Karen north, transferring this time to UC Berkeley.
Amazon, meanwhile, bucked the negative trend with a 7.4% surge after its quarterly results blew estimates out of the water.
Meadows told Norah O'Donnell of CBS News that he believed there would be consequences for those who bucked Trump's line.
On the Chinese mainland, the composite bucked the downward trend to close up 2110.77 points, or 2111.19 percent, at 20.7953,20.31.
Hardly confined to any formal definition of "poetry," Rita Dove's work has bucked genre, distinctive instead for Dove's own lyricism.
GOP governors who originally bucked the party line and expanded the program want to ensure their constituents don't lose coverage.
The web is a hostile ecosystem for the judicial system, but both Ginsburg and Lynch have successfully bucked the trend.
On the mainland, the bucked the overall downward trend to eke out slight gains, closing 0.26 percent higher at 3,445.36.
Telecommunications giant NTT Docomo Inc bucked the day's weakness, gaining 4.9 percent on strong earnings and a solid profit forecast.
Ulta has also bucked a broader slowdown among retailers with its in-store sales up more than 413% since 2009.
Mainland Chinese shares bucked the overall trend regionally as they recovered from earlier losses to see gains on the day.
The Dow Jones industrial average bucked the trend to rise 0.15 percent, or 33.76 points, finishing the session at 21,830.31.
Meanwhile, Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick on Friday bucked the NRA and endorsed expanding background checks in private gun sales.
Yet the president bucked calls to set a timetable for withdrawal, and instead sent 20,000 more troops into the country.
Voters from Pennsylvania to Michigan and Wisconsin bucked decade-long voting patterns to give his "made in America" platform a chance.
General Motors bucked that trend on Friday with a strong earnings forecast for 220, sending the automaker's shares surging 23.5 percent.
While his administration gets tough on Russia, Trump has repeatedly bucked its moves by echoing Kremlin talking points and praising Putin.
He has made a lot of stern speeches criticizing President Trump, but hasn't yet bucked his party on major floor votes.
Electric cars remain a noteworthy sight almost everywhere but Scandinavia, where Norwegians have bucked the trend by buying alternative-fuel vehicles.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and rose 0.2 percent , brushing a six-month high, as the yen weakened against the dollar.
Her eyes slammed shut and her hips bucked into the blankets the same time she felt a clenching around her fingers.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index, bucked the overall trend regionally to slip about 0.3%, as of its final hour of trading.
The deteriorating reading on German business morale, in a survey by the IFO economic institute, bucked expectations for a small improvement.
The materials group, which includes precious and base metals miners and fertilizer companies, bucked the broader trend by rising 1.4 percent.
That's in contrast to President Donald Trump, who has bucked longtime presidential tradition and declined to make his tax filings public.
Semiconductor firm Espressif Systems was among the few firms that bucked the overall trend, with its stock surging more than 14%.
Over in Australia, the bucked the overall trend in the region as it ended its trading day 0.49% higher at 6,685.50.
Australia's energy sector bucked the trend to trade up 0.14 percent, along with the materials sector which was up 0.3 percent.
Japan's Nikkei 13 bucked the trend, however, its 1 percent rally driven by the yen's fall to a one-month low.
And we got to see how characters as different as Arya, Brienne, and Daenerys bucked their society's gender norms, or didn't.
Its strong results bucked a trend of weakness in a semiconductor sector hit by trade tariffs and slowing global car demand.
The bucked trends and gained 5.5 percent in the same period, helped by outperformance in biotech stocks and major tech names.
India bucked the trend, however, with stocks hitting record highs as early poll counts showed Prime Minister Narendra Modi winning reelection.
China's CSI 300 index bucked to trend to add 0.4 percent, putting it on track for a 13 percent quarterly rise.
The president bucked many business industry leaders and influencers in June when he pulled the U.S. from the Paris climate deal.
In an attempt to make attendees of all denominations feel equally welcome, organizers bucked tradition and created new rituals of worship.
Aluminium, which did not trade at the close, bucked the trend and was bid up 1 percent to $1,723.50 a tonne.
Against Justin Scoggins he attained the guillotine while mounted and bucked and shrimped Scoggins back into guard to threaten the submission.
That bucked a trend of the currency largely ignoring economic data and instead swinging wildly on news about the Brexit talks.
On the alcohol front, the Arts District has bucked the nation's whiskey trend, with a number of distilleries putting out vodka.
Thirteen Republicans, including Amash, bucked leadership last week and voted with House Democrats for a resolution blocking the executive order.  Sen.
Cheney and Walker bucked McCarthy's call to back the resolution, arguing it failed to go far enough in condemning anti-Semitism.
Rumors of Mattis's potential departure have swirled for months as Trump bucked his defense secretary's advice on a number of issues.
Stars like Tracee Ellis Ross and Tatiana Maslany bucked the system and paired neon orange makeup with their equally vibrant gowns.
Lowe's bucked the trend, rising $2.53, or 3 percent, to $123 on surging first-quarter profits and higher comparable-store sales.
The announcement "bucked the trend of negative news" on China this week, said David Madden, an analyst at broker CMC Markets.
Since then, however, a number of administration officials have bucked that directive to appear for interviews, most of them under subpoena.
BlackRock Solutions, the firm' advisory practice, also bucked the down quarter, increasing revenue 16 percent from the quarter a year ago.
ShFE tin bucked the trend to climb 0.6 percent, buoyed as lower prices caused an Indonesian producer to shut, curbing supply.
The gold sector bucked the trend with a 13 percent gain, including top gold miner Newcrest Mining Ltd up 3 percent.
Worth noting: India and Poland are among the countries that bucked the trend, viewing the U.S. less warily than in 2013.
Trump's announcement bucked decades of US foreign policy and raised fears that the peace process, already stalled, could now be finished.
Arabica bucked the sell-off in financial markets, surging 11% at one point amid tight supplies and talk of port logjams.
The telecommunications sector bucked the negative September sentiment, returning an average gain of 227% and trading positively 211% of the time.
President Trump has generally bucked the #MeToo movement, siding instead with the men who deny accusations of sexual assault or misconduct.
Devin Nunes, had bucked the advice of the health professionals standing at his side by encouraging people to go to restaurants.
Only "Black Panther" bucked that trend, taking in only 21.16% of its $22017 billion global box office outside of North America.
So, in the 1980s, Elena bucked tradition and started making small batches based on soil type, with a concentration on quality.
Meanwhile, Germany's DAX bucked the negative trade, popping 255.7 percent by the close, supported by an uptick in German autos stocks.
"The new build sector has mostly bucked this trend and we have seen robust growth in this market," the spokesperson said.
South Korea's Kospi bucked the trend by closing up 0.67 percent to 2,322.88, as industry heavyweight Samsung Electronics gained 1.68 percent.
Jeff Van Drew (NJ) and Collin Peterson (MN) did when they bucked the party on an impeachment resolution earlier this year.
Fiat Chrysler bucked the trend, with sales falling 14 percent as it made big cuts in sales to rental car companies.
In 1972, he bucked the party establishment to support the liberal Senator George S. McGovern in New York's Democratic presidential primary.
But they were not 21-22; in each of those years, one team has bucked the odds to upset a top seed.
But some companies have bucked that trend and have taken a more hostile, aggressive — and regressive — approach to security researchers and reporters.
The term "love-marriage" was coined to describe those revolutionary couples who bucked tradition and married for the sake of mutual affection.
A show that bucked romantic comedy tropes is now bringing a rom-com heroine to the small screen for its sixth season.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) is an Iraq War veteran who has bucked the Democratic establishment on a few high-profile occasions.
A woman who was trapped on the animal's back struggled to hold on as the camel bucked several feet from its platform.
BofA, however, bucked the trend and reported a 3 basis-point increase in its interest margin to 2.44% for the second quarter.
In his bid for the Republican presidential nomination, Donald Trump has bucked party orthodoxy on everything from corporate taxes to nuclear proliferation.
Japan Steel Works Ltd bucked the day's weakness, soaring 12.7 percent after raising its profit outlook for the year through March 2016.
The lender bucked an industry trend and reported non-interest income of 50 billion baht, up 9.1 percent from a year earlier.
But Aidy Bryant's laid-back and romantic wedding dress bucked tradition landing a spot in our hearts — and on our Pinterest boards.
Most European bourses ended in negative territory on Wednesday, however the U.K.'s FTSE 100 bucked the trend, closing up 0.4 percent.
The price index run by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), however, bucked expectations for a further modest loss of pace.
On the other side are people who bucked the odds, all the conventional wisdom, and supported their candidate to an extraordinary win.
In 503, after Chesapeake removed him as chairman, he bucked up employees at a town-hall-style meeting, according to a recording.
During his time on JoJo Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette, Luke Pell bucked tradition, playing the good guy route the whole way.
Italian shares bucked the trend to end 0.1% higher, lifted by shares of Enel which rose after a UBS target price hike.
The transfers infuriated Democrats, particularly because it bucked a tradition that the heads of relevant congressional committees sign off on reprogramming money.
But on April 25, Facebook bucked the negativity with a top- and bottom-line earnings beat, steady user engagement and ongoing investments.
Mark Milley, the president's nominee for chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for instance, recently bucked his boss during confirmation hearings.
Both moves bucked a powerful bureau norm that the law enforcement agency should not take any steps that might influence an election.
The transfers infuriated Democrats, particularly because they bucked tradition that the leaders of the relevant congressional committees sign off on reprogramming money.
But South Korea bucked the trend, up 0.67 percent to a three-and-half week high, as hopes for further stimulus grew.
Apple's product event, one of the shortest in memory, bucked its trend of bigger screens, introducing a smaller iPhone and iPad Pro.
But from behind, the polished hairstyle bucked all convention with a cool, reverse French braid running from crown to nape like vertebrae.
Trump bucked decades of tradition by not releasing his tax returns when he ran for the White House in 2016 and won.
It bucked a years-long trend of increasing vehicle fuel economy, caused by increasing gasoline prices and strengthening federal regulations for efficiency.
Whitehaven Coal bucked the sector trend to fall about 9%, as shares of the country's biggest independent coal miner traded ex-dividend.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's Socialists bucked the right-wing tide in Europe, gaining seats, while holding the nationalist Vox party at bay.
Such holdouts have bucked the norm in the retail and restaurant industries, which have shed stores by the hundreds in recent years.
I tried riding a sheep that my friend found in a field, but I got bucked from it and broke my wrist.
The Subaru Forester and Outback are examples of wagon-like cars that have bucked the trend and been good sellers, Sullivan said.
But chicken in grocery stores has bucked the trend, leaving prices up for shoppers and buoying the fortunes of major chicken producers.
The Nasdaq Composite bucked the lower trend, however, closing 28 percent higher at 230,250 on the back of strong gains from Apple.
Though Clinton is likely to win the state by a huge margin, Vermonters have bucked partisan trends before: In 85033, then-Sen.
Mahathir's government bucked expectations when it tabled an expanded budget in November, in a bid to boost revenue despite the slowing economy.
She notably bucked her own party in 2017 when she voted against Republican efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Pierluisi — Puerto Rico's nonvoting delegate to Congress — bucked popular opinion in Puerto Rico and supported the bill as the only possible fix.
The repeal legislation that failed in July got 49 votes, but fell short because three GOP senators bucked leadership and voted no.
Small-company stocks bucked the downward trend and continued to climb, and bond yields rose to their highest level in a year.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and fell 2291.86 percent as a stronger yen overshadowed much better-than-expected second quarter economic growth.
The repeal legislation that failed in July got 28503 votes, but fell short because three GOP senators bucked leadership and voted no.
While Crips and Bloods have provided great gangland fodder for Hollywood and other storytellers, Nipsey bucked the conventional trappings of gang life.
Lamb has bucked calls for additional gun control, and said he's personally against abortion while supporting a right to choose as policy.
He bucked 70-1 odds when he sent Sarava to oppose the Triple Crown threat War Emblem in the 16 Belmont Stakes.
In 503, after the Chesapeake removed him as chairman, he bucked up employees at a town-hall-style meeting, according to a recording.
However, results from Lloyds boosted the British bank by 1.9 percent after its first-quarter profit bucked expectations of a post-Brexit dip.
El Salvador has bucked the regional trend toward liberalization of abortion laws, even as reports of sexual violence have increased in recent years.
Mainland Chinese stocks bucked the overall trend to rise on the day, with the Shanghai composite up 2107.6% and Shenzhen component adding 20.6922%.
The gold index bucked the trend, falling 2.6% as bullion prices dropped after a lift in market sentiment drove investors to riskier assets.
British grocer Morrisons bucked the wider trend, surging as much as 6.9 percent after a striking a distribution deal with online retailer Amazon.
However, results from Lloyds boosted the British bank up 3.8 percent after its first-quarter profit bucked expectations of a post-Brexit dip.
The Shanghai composite bucked a generally downward trend in Asia on Wednesday as major indexes in Australia, Japan, and Hong Kong all fell.
Colombia's IGBC index bucked the trend and rose 0.3 percent with energy firm Ecopetrol SA riding on the back of higher oil prices.
Wal-Mart's performance, along with rival Target's results on Wednesday, bucked a string of weak results from retailers Macy's Inc and J.C. Penney.
BASH: It was an open seat, but you're only sitting here -- you're only a United States senator because you bucked the establishment candidate.
The fact that Spain had bucked the ultraright movement that has swept across part of Europe had been a source of national pride.
Retail sales bucked the downbeat trend, rising 8.6% in May on-year and picking up from 7.2% in April, a 16-year low.
With every single threat or situation we face, we have bucked our allies and friends, and any capacity to meet these challenges successfully.
New York (CNN Business)The stock market had a miserable 267, but some companies bucked the trend to post an exceptionally good year.
After several years of profit, Etihad Airways bucked the trend in July when it posted a group loss of $1.87 billion for 2016.
There isn't always room for niceties in the world of professional sport, but French tennis player Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has bucked the trend.
Several GOP lawmakers predicted that Ryan will manage to keep defections under 10, the number of Republicans who bucked the Speaker in 2015.
UAE Derby winner Thunder Snow bucked out of the starting gate and was immediately pulled up in the opening moments of the race.
A Palestinian candidate who bucked the boycott by running for the administrative Jerusalem City Council failed to garner enough votes to get in.
"We've consistently bucked the market, through our innovation and focus on nutritionally strong products that taste great," said Weetabix Chief Executive Giles Turrell.
Both senators, along with McCain, bucked their party last year to sink a GOP proposal to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Two years later, Maura Healey, a first-time candidate, bucked the party establishment and ran for state attorney general against a fellow Democrat.
The Mutus had to stop several times on their way home to console Constantin, who bucked and wailed to the point of hyperventilation.
Likely as a result, most Democratic presidential campaigns for 2020 have bucked tradition and openly expressed their criticisms of the Middle Eastern nation.
Last year he bucked tradition by refusing to be interviewed by NBC, retribution for what he saw as unfair coverage from the network.
First, the aides who bucked the president's efforts to interfere with the Mueller investigation had political and professional fates separate from Mr. Trump's.
The thinly traded April contract bucked the lower trend, however, rising 2.300 cents at 108.450 cents, reflecting strength in the cash cattle market.
Meanwhile, gold stocks bucked the trend to shed 3.2%, as the recovery in risk appetite led to a retreat from safe-haven assets.
Chinese mainland markets mostly bucked the downward trend by the close: The Shanghai composite eased morning gains to trade near flat at 3,083.41.
For starters, he has bucked Chinese attempts at exerting pressure via domestic politics, braving the wrath of those affected by Chinese counter-measures.
They argue New York City bucked national trends by holding the line on poverty better than other major American cities during his tenure.
Early in her tenure, she bucked White House pressure in her assessment of the Saudis' responsibility for assassinating Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
Corn bucked the weak trend, with futures rising on technical buying and optimism about how the U.S.-China trade deal might affect exports.
Many carmakers including Renault had already trimmed their goals a quarter earlier, though some like its French rival PSA Group bucked the trend.
The also slid by 23 percent to close at 2,919.37, while the Nasdaq Composite bucked the trend and rose 0.1 percent to 7,993.25.
Back then, Ms. Ferreras-Copeland bucked the county leaders to back Ms. Mark-Viverito and was later made chairwoman of the Finance Committee.
Down Under, the ASX 111.983 bucked the overall trend to close higher by 0.32 percent, as the financial sector gained by 0.62 percent.
This happily coincided with another development: The Nets bucked the conventional wisdom that New York fans will not accept rebuilding and embraced patience.
He demanded political loyalty from Republicans in Congress and drove several who bucked him from office, notably Senators Bob Corker and Jeff Flake.
They bucked the Thai index, which closed down 1.2 percent on concerns that the election would be inconclusive and a broader regional decline.
Brent crude futures dropped to trade around $75 a barrel after American Petroleum Institute data bucked expectations of a decline in U.S. crude stockpiles.
N225, however, bucked the trend, dropping 1.5 percent after data showed exports from the country falling at their fastest pace since the financial crisis.
But Japan's yen-sensitive Nikkei bucked the trend, rising 0.8 percent to hit a 10 20.7311/28-month high, thanks to the weaker yen.
South Korea's Kospi bucked the overall trend as it rose 0.77% to close at 69.893,038.80, with shares of industry heavyweight Samsung Electronics gaining 1.79%.
Despite how much Watchmen bucked comic book trends at the time, it had the weight of one of the medium's biggest names behind it.
China Reinsurance's 3.375% 2022s bucked the trend, tightening to 190bp/187bp over Treasuries after the issuer did a US$700m tap yesterday at 195bp.
The ASX 200 bucked the trend to finish up 0.2 percent, or 10.828 points, at 5,338.5 after initial losses of more than 0.3 percent.
Boohoo and fellow online retailer ASOS have bucked a tough market, outflanking and taking market share from traditional rivals burdened with big store estates.
Warehouse club operators, however, have largely bucked the downturn as their business models rely more on recurring membership revenues than just top line sales.
Trump, for his part, has unabashedly bucked diplomatic norms, just as he pledged to during his campaign, a stance that has delighted his supporters.
One commodity stock that bucked the trend was Randgold Reserves, which was up around 2106.1 percent, on the back of rising spot gold prices.
South Korea's KOSPI edged up 0.2 percent, New Zealand stocks were up a touch, while Japan's Nikkei bucked the trends and eased 0.553 percent.
But right now, speculation is centered on a member of Congress who for three decades has bucked hard-line Republican attitudes toward Russia. Rep.
South Korea's KOSPI shed 0.4 percent while Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend and rose 0.5 percent thanks to the yen's weakening against the dollar.
The biggest e-commerce platform Trade Me Group bucked the trend to hit a record high after receiving a NZ$2.56 billion takeover offer.
China's blue-chip CSI13 bucked the trend, giving up early gains to fall 0.7 percent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was slightly lower.
Trump bucked tradition for the second year in a row and opted to skip the annual Honors ceremony, traditionally attended by the sitting president.
And Trump himself has bucked the bureau, as when he approved the release of the so-called Nunes Memo over FBI objections in February.
Facing abandonment by dozens of important Republican officials, he bucked calls to withdraw and instead offered a performance his core supporters will cheer loudly.
At the same time, those rural voters long backed conservative Democrats like the late Ike Skelton, a hawk who frequently bucked his national party.
McCain, 81, of Arizona, bucked his party and drew venom from President Donald Trump when he opposed a Senate Obamacare repeal plan in September.
Hogan has bucked the national trend by becoming one of the nation's most popular governors in one of the bluest states in the country.
MORE. The comments on Afghanistan came less than a week after McCain bucked his party and Trump to vote against an ObamaCare repeal bill.
Home loan refinance applications, which usually rise when rates fall, bucked this trend, slipping 1 percent for the week on a seasonally adjusted basis.
Stocks Down Under bucked the trend, with the S&P/ASX 200 slipping 0.05 percent to close at 6,084.50 as materials and financials weighed.
ING, however, bucked the trend with the Dutch bank gaining 2.6 percent after its first-quarter underlying pretax profit came in ahead of expectations.
But the market bucked that trend on Friday as Donald Trump took the oath of office as the 45th U.S. president, succeeding Barack Obama.
Days later, he bucked his party when he voted against a "skinny" repeal measure, arguing that the bill was rushed and lacked bipartisan support.
Fitzpatrick could be tough to beat, though; Democrats are hitting him on his tax bill vote, but he bucked Republicans by opposing Obamacare repeal.
It's not so obvious how one can assert oneself when one is being fed and drugged through tubes, but yeah, I'd bucked the system.
Some of the world&aposs royal families bucked tradition, such as the king of Sweden, who removed royal status from five of his grandchildren.
The pullback in the ISM's closely watched national index bucked a series of fairly upbeat readings on the manufacturing sector at the regional level.
While profit fell 1.3 percent for the quarter, the uptick in comparable-store sales bucked the troubles many other large retailers have signaled recently.
Zell Miller, a former Democratic governor and senator of Georgia who often bucked his own party, died on Friday at the age of 6900.
He has flouted transportation and safety regulations, bucked against entrenched competitors and capitalized on legal loopholes and gray areas to gain a business advantage.
Over in Japan, the Nikkei 0.423 bucked the trend to add 20.42% to 259.58,108.67.88, while South Korea's Kospi slipped 0.83% to close at 2,060.69.
But MSNBC and NBC News bucked the trend, opting not to nix their 2017 festivities at the Organization of American States in downtown Washington.
Barclays bucked the trend with a 7% rise in banking - which includes advisory and underwriting fees - to £622m, one of its best quarters ever.
Danske Bank bucked the trend was the best performing bank, up by 1.2 percent ion the day, after fourth-quarter numbers beat analyst expectations.
Mnuchin was beating back demands for the release of Trump's tax returns, after the President bucked tradition and refused to share them with Americans.
Chinese shares bucked the uptrend, following their week-long closure for the Lunar New Year holiday during which global stock markets logged steep losses.
The privately funded space bucked tradition by opening without the support of the French Culture Ministry, which runs most of the country's leading art institutions.
Lloyds bucked the downward trend among major British lenders last month, maintaining flat first quarter revenue and cutting bad debts despite a tough economic environment.
The fall months are typically weak for muni bonds and although this year has generally bucked seasonal trends, it looks that way again this year.
Elsewhere, the mainland Chinese markets, which have been closely watched in relation to Beijing's trade war with Washington, bucked the overall downtrend to see gains.
Stocks like McCormick, Hormel Foods, Church & Dwight and Clorox have bucked the market sell-off over the past three months to notch records in November.
Telecoms company Zain Saudi bucked the trend, rising 2.6 percent after saying it had extended the maturity of a 2.25 billion riyal ($600 million) loan.
In South Korea, the Kospi bucked the overall trend as it rose 0.6963% to close at 2,081.84 as shares of chipmaker SK Hynix jumped 1.5%.
Gold miners in Australia bucked declines in the broader market to close up; Newcrest shares advanced 22 percent, while Evolution Mining was up 2088.55 percent.
But while that game bucked the trends of modern Sonic games to bring the series back to its roots, Sonic Forces is the exact opposite.
Applied Materials bucked the trend for tech companies in China last quarter, leading it to better-than-expected quarterly results, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
The consumer goods giant bucked the Tuesday earnings report gloom with shares rising more than 2.5% after it posted quarterly results that topped analyst expectations.
History tells us the company will lose value but it has already bucked expectations in the first week so much is left to be seen.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan dropped 103 percent in early trade but Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend to gain 210 percent.
The index bucked the trend, closing 2181.3 percent higher, after reports that China was allowing mainland insurers participate in the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock connect.
Shares of Sony, however, bucked the overall downward trend and jumped 4.1 percent after the company announced its first-ever share buyback of $910 million.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend though, dropping 20.8 percent after data showed exports from the country falling at their fastest pace since the financial crisis.
Canterbury bucked other national law enforcement figures in supporting the administration-backed measure that granted leniency on minimum sentencing rules, which passed late last year.
Temperatures in 2015 were the coolest of the last three years, further enhancing the mystery of how sea ice seemingly bucked the trend last year.
His latest startup, Honest Dollar, bucked the trend in fintech after it "won" South by Southwest this year by announcing its acquisition by Goldman Sachs.
The region's main equity indices cautiously tracked gains by their Western European peers, led by a 0.4 percent rise in Prague Budapest bucked the rise.
His decision bucked a trend in which African leaders, including in Rwanda and Congo Republic, have changed or abolished term limits to cling to power.
Last year, OnePlus bucked the annual smartphone release cycle and launched the OnePlus 3T less than half a year after the OnePlus 203 was released.
Whitman is one of a growing number of Republicans who have bucked Trump and have instead decided to support and vote for Clinton in November.
But Ali Bongo, who succeeded his father when he died, bucked tradition in 2016 by choosing Issoze-Ngondet, who comes from a different ethnic group.
ESPN's Dan Le Batard bucked company policy and ripped into President Donald Trump and people who chanted "send her back!" during a recent MAGA rally.
Maybe it was the trap laid by the car that bucked his father from his motorcycle, killing him and destabilizing Greedo's childhood before it began.
Chinese shares bucked the trend and edged up after a private survey showed growth in China's manufacturing sector picking up to a six-month high.
This sparked almost immediate backlash from Trump, who has bucked presidential historical precedent by retaining his business interests despite repeated accusations of conflict of interest.
South African government bonds bucked the weaker trend, edging higher as the yield on the benchmark 2026 instrument fell 4.5 basis points to 8.855 percent.
Directly after the Billboard Music Awards, Jonas, 29, and Turner, 23, bucked tradition and got married in a surprise Vegas ceremony by an Elvis impersonator.
Thirty-two members bucked their respective parties: 18 Republicans voted no on the overwhelmingly GOP-backed bill, and 14 Democrats voted to pass the measure.
The president-elect has bucked the consensus of his own party in Congress in repeatedly expressing skepticism that Russia was behind hacking during the election.
He has bucked the more liberal base of his party on a number of big issues, including his support of the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Cronin had cracked his neck when a horse bucked him, and two months later he was hit by a tree branch and suffered a concussion.
How had I become the dejected mother in the fruit aisle, helpless as Micah bucked and cried, dangerously hitting his head on the linoleum floor?
However, that statistic has now changed, after Eric Dier's decisive spot kick bucked the trend to send manager Gareth Southgate's side into the quarter-finals.
The traffic bucked and lurched and eventually thinned, and then the revelers were hurtling up a highway somewhere, eating cucumber sandwiches and drinking sparkling wine.
"When the extremes on both sides of the aisle tried to derail our efforts, we bucked partisan politics and instead found common ground," he said.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed provisionally barely moved, with autos falling 1.7% to lead losses while utilities stocks bucked the trend to gain 1.3%.
Monte dei Paschi , the weakest of the big lenders due to it having the most bad loans, bucked the trend with a 2 percent rise.
Japan's Nikkei bucked the trend though, dropping 1.5 percent after data showed exports from the country falling at their fastest pace since the financial crisis.
Trump tried to keep officials from complying with requests to testify — but several, including EU Ambassador Gordon Sondland, have bucked the president and testified anyway.
In his own first midterm, Bush actually bucked history, and his party gained Senate and House seats as the country marched toward war with Iraq.
The Thai baht has been the best performing regional currency this year and bucked the wider trend in this poll to see long positions strengthen.
For the second week in a row, soybean meal bucked the trend as money managers left their net long meal position relatively untouched at 228,27 contracts.
Australia and New Zealand Banking bucked the broader trend while the other "Big Four" banks traded in a range of 0.2 percent to 0.6 percent lower.
This is up to Meghan and Harry, who have bucked recent convention by choosing to avoid a high-profile public "unveiling" soon after the baby's birth.
It's noticeable that the ShFE tin contract bucked last year's broader trend of falling interest in the Shanghai market with a 32 percent rise in volumes.
The discretionary sector, however, bucked the market with consumer electronics retailer JB Hi-Fi up 2.5 percent, nudging closer to a record peak touched in 0.93.
The Hawaii resident's sexy performance — which included a red feather boa and nipple tassels — bucked any traditional expectations of how older women are supposed to be.
With the Brexit hammering global equities and currencies, bitcoin has bucked the trend, jumping almost 10 percent immediately post-Brexit, lending some legitimacy to the cryptocurrency.
Republican midterm primary voters showed their loyalty to the president by punishing some candidates who bucked him and boosting others who tied themselves closely to him.
Several cities bucked the trend, however, with the market tightening in Vancouver and Toronto, where the vacancy rate fell to 0.7 percent and 1.3 percent, respectively.
The most recent was Louisiana where on May 30th the Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, bucked his party's line to sign a heartbeat ban into law.
The successful quarter follows a smooth initial public offering in September in which the decade-old company bucked an otherwise dismal market for tech public offerings.
Rodeo owner Grant Harris told local news website NJ.com that Lutz was competing in the bareback bronc event when the horse, named H3, bucked him off.
It bucked a slowdown in Poland, Romania and Slovakia, which still had robust levels well outpacing euro zone peers, led by 1.7203 percent growth in Poland.
Dairy Queen, best known for its Blizzards ice cream treats, was the only fast-food chain that bucked the trend, according to the Gravy Analytics report.
The Abu Dhabi index bucked the trend, closing 24% higher with the country's largest lender First Abu Dhabi Bank adding 0.33% and Emirates Telecommunications up 20.3%.
Gov. John Kasich (R) bucked Ohio's GOP state legislature Tuesday by vetoing a bill that would have weakened the state's clean energy requirements for power companies.
Still, a long list of current and former administration officials have bucked the White House barricade to appear in private depositions, most of them under subpoena.
McCain was often described as a maverick and bucked his party's leadership many times, most notably last year when he sank their proposal to repeal ObamaCare.
Bank of America has bucked the Wall Street trend by building its own private cloud software rather than outsourcing to companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.
In a new report from The Washington Post, 12 current and former White House officials described a chaotic atmosphere inside the administration as Trump bucked decorum.
The South African rand, also vulnerable to capital outflows, bucked the weaker trend, however, to rise 21409 percent after touching two-month lows late on Wednesday.
In this case, Trump — who bucked party orthodoxy on everything including international trade, health care and even social issues — was the crisis that forced the evolution.
Government bonds on the other hand bucked the downward trend, with the yield for the benchmark maturing in 2026 shedding 9 basis points to 9.525 percent.
Founded last year, TaskBob has bucked the trend of scaling fast in India by sticking to a single city — Mumbai — where it is testing its model.
Elizabeth Brim [from the show] bucked what her parents told her, buck everything, to go live up in the mountains in North Carolina, pounding hot metal.
The game was directly influenced by Twin Peaks, itself a television series that bucked genre convention, combining soap opera melodrama, small town mystery, and surreal horror.
He missed both times and the bouncer, who was from Jamaica, took his gun off him and bucked every single one of the MC's teeth out.
Ibrahim Nimr, head of technical analysis at CI Capital, said the market bucked falls on most global bourses because of positive developments at the Cairo exchange.
What's notable here is that the same program that bucked the trend by concealing its legs in the 1990s is helping bring skin back in now.
Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), for example, bucked the party establishment to endorse Sanders in the 2016 primary and then won his endorsement and her House seat.
European stocks had initially bucked the negative trade seen in Asia Pacific on Wednesday with the global coronavirus outbreak still at the forefront of investor concerns.
He also bucked Republican orthodoxy last month by signing a bill limiting law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities, which some called a "sanctuary state" law.
The XLP, the ETF that tracks consumer staples stocks, is up more than 1% in August and has bucked the S&P 500's 3% drop.
The 66-year-old was reportedly in the lead at Rillito Park Racetrack in the Tucson area when his horse suddenly bucked him from his saddle.
Lawmakers, including many Republicans, bucked Mr. Brownback on his signature tax-cutting policies this year, passing a bill to raise taxes and then overriding his veto.
Alibaba companies bucked the weak market trend and pulled higher in Hong Kong, after the group's annual global investor conference kicked off Monday in Hangzhou, China.
But there are few precedents for the annulment of electoral results in Turkey, a trend most analysts do not expect to be suddenly bucked this week.
The results are a validation for Tesla's controversial CEO Elon Musk, who has fans and detractors on Wall Street as he bucked the traditional auto industry.
Basic resources, a sector heavily exposed to China, slipped 1.5% to lead losses, while autos stocks bucked the trend to end the session above the flatline.
MORE (R-Ariz.) bucked President Trump in an op-ed on Thursday, saying Congress does not answer to him despite his recent attacks on the lawmakers.
South Korea's Kospi was a touch weaker after disappointing trade data while Australian and New Zealand shares bucked the trend and were both about 2516.39% higher.
The Golden Globes likewise bucked the trend last month, when it brought in 20 million viewers, an uptick of 8 percent compared with last year's ceremony.
But Trump dominated in his district in 2016, and Peterson has held onto his seat in part because he's bucked the Democratic Party in the past.
But Apple's record-breaking rally bucked that theory and could pave the way for other rapid growers to trounce $1 trillion, the "Mad Money" host said.
South Korea's Kospi was a touch weaker after disappointing trade data while Australian and New Zealand shares bucked the trend and were both about 2516.39% higher.
Trump, who battles openly with the press and has called "fake news media" the "enemy of the people," famously bucked tradition and skipped last year's dinner.
Trump bucked a tradition that dates back to the mid-1970s by refusing to release his tax returns, either as a candidate or after being elected.
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), a Northern Ireland party who's partnership with the Conservatives keeps May in power, bucked their alliance and voted with the opposition.
This move shows us that Trump's closest advisers recognized quickly that the call posed a major problem and bucked normal protocol to try to hide it.
Separately, a Moscow movie theater that bucked an official ban on showing a British black comedy about Stalin's death has halted screenings after a police raid.
They also indicated they would throw their political might into opposing Republicans, if they bucked the network on key priorities, such as reducing government spending and regulations.
Toshiba Corp bucked Monday's trend and rose 4.1 percent after announcing that it would repurchase up to 192.6 million shares, or 30 percent of its outstanding stock.
Instead, he liked the impression that he's bucked the advice of his team, which he has previously criticized in private for appearing to march him toward war.
Perhaps one of the biggest reasons the video was such a phenomenon was it bucked the trend of highly choreographed dance routines that are the norm today.
Electronics maker Xiaomi bucked the trend — its stock surged 8.38 percent after the company reported that it had swung to a net profit in the third quarter.
In the past, she's bucked traditions on everything from the choice of her wedding cake to the color of her nails to hugging members of the public.
Wolfson said the results, which bucked the weak trend seen elsewhere in UK retail, were better than expected, although all of the company's sales growth came online.
Over in Japan, however, the bucked the overall trend to close higher by 0.1 percent at 24,270.62, while the Topix also advanced by 0.33 percent at 0.573,824.03.
Exceeding its expected lifespan by more than a decade, Patrick was a local treasure, gaining thousands of social media followers, won over by its bucked tooth smile.
Just 14 Republicans joined 5.73 Democrats in voting to override, one more Republican than had bucked Trump in a previous House vote on the border wall emergency.
This increase in bonuses comes after the retailer bucked a string of weak earnings by its rivals and reported a better-than-expected quarterly performance last month.
Down Under, the ASX 200 bucked the overall trend to edge up 0.15 percent to close at 6,185.5, with the energy sector also higher by 0.543 percent.
Hickenlooper has built on the state's move toward a green economy, but the former geologist has bucked his party and come out in favor of hydraulic fracking.
America bucked the trend, with a slight rise in 2017 (though numbers remain near historic lows)—some states, notably Arkansas, have resumed executions after years in hiatus.
But Oracle and some other firms have bucked that tide and could provide Pai with at some support from tech as he moves forward with his plan.
A few things and themes I'm watching... Peter Thiel: The billionaire tech entrepreneur who bucked much of Silicon Valley and backed the Trump campaign speaks Tuesday night.
Lawsuits were pending in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, three "Rust Belt" states which bucked their history of supporting Democrats and gave Trump thin wins in the Nov.
Mediclinic and BAE Systems bucked the trend, however, with Mediclinic's shares jumping 3.2 percent on the back of a double upgrade from Jefferies to "buy" from "underperform".
Trump bucked decades of precedent among presidential nominees by not releasing his tax returns as a candidate, ostensibly because he is being audited by the revenue agency.
UBS's Wealth Management Americas unit, bucked the trend, reporting net new money of $16.8 billion in the quarter, as the bank upped their presence in the region.
Gabelli & Co analyst Alvaro Lacayo said the company's gross margin expansion bucked the trend in the industry, which had been hit by rising land and labor costs.
Susan Collins, another right-of-center Republican who has openly bucked her own party at times, was discussing the president's mental state and competence with Democratic Sen.
Payet may have bucked up his attitude but, crucially, he's never started to take football too seriously: for him it remains, at heart, a source of fun.
As a young provincial party chief, Diaz-Canel bucked party orthodoxy by backing an LGBT-friendly cultural center, reportedly listening to rock music and sporting long hair.
Thankfully, Congress has bucked that trend, passing much-needed legislation intended to protect America's defense capabilities while also maintaining our nation's long-standing commitment to free enterprise.
While it clearly draws from the Pixar tradition, Henry bucked the trend of virtual reality experiences being spun off from existing movies, TV shows, or other media.
Fiat Chrysler bucked the trend with total sales of 26,926 vehicles in June, down 7 percent from the year before as sales of its Jeep brand declined.
Clinton has won the support of a vast majority of Democrats on Capitol Hill, but a handful of liberal members bucked the front-runner to back Sanders.
Days later, he bucked his party when he voted against a "skinny" repeal measure, arguing that the bill was rushed and lacked bipartisan support. http://bit.ly/2y5JdoD.
The decision bucked expectations of a majority of 18 dealers polled by Reuters, 15 of whom said they expected the bank to keep rates on hold again.
Dan Patrick of Texas, a conservative Republican with an "A" grade from the organization, recently bucked the gun lobby and came out in favor of background checks.
The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended the session 0.1% lower, with the China-exposed autos sector tumbling 2.3% while utilities bucked the trend to add almost 1%.
The weak report bucked the trend of recent labor market data that had suggested the economy remained on solid ground despite some fears of a looming recession.
Shopping (which results in something tangible being delivered), and personal assistant apps (which are designed to shortcut queries) bucked the slide, growing by four percentage points apiece.
Toshiba Corp bucked Monday's trend and rose 3.3 percent after announcing that it would repurchase up to 192.6 million shares, or 30 percent of its outstanding stock.
Skiers were being encouraged to jump off of the lift before reaching the bottom, where chairs started to pile up after being bucked off of the cable.
Many reports that track corporate deal-making have confirmed a global slowdown in 2017, but one country has bucked the trend, according to advisory firm Duff & Phelps.
SXKP, which bucked the trend with gains of 0.1 percent and 0.3 percent respectively, as they are seen as less exposed to a deterioration in global trade.
Pearce was a vocal backer of Trump in 2016 — and even stumped for him — but has since bucked the president's border wall proposal, slamming it as impractical.
All three are on the House Climate Solutions caucus, which includes a group of Republicans who have bucked their party by calling for action on climate change.
Crucially, Mr. Khan, who is seen to have come to power with the military's support, bucked expectations by taking a conciliatory tone on global and regional policy.
More significant, it has bucked conventional wisdom, and in such a way that writing it off as an outlier, a freak product of random chance, is unsatisfactory.
He's a retiring defender of the Senate as an institution who's occasionally bucked his party, but he also counts Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as a longtime ally.
However, Primark, the budget fashion chain owned by Associated British Foods, bucked the trend with a 22.5% rise in UK sales in the 43 weeks to Jan.
February jobs report: The US economy added only 20,000 jobs in February, a surprisingly low number that bucked the trend of huge jobs gains in recent months.
They bucked the NRA by passing modest gun control legislation this month that raised the age of gun purchase from 18 to 85033 and banned bump stocks.
Plus, it's a sizable payout for early Pluto TV investors, who in 2014 bucked conventional wisdom that TV viewership would be decimated by social media and mobile content.
Verizon. Verizon's support means that the largest wireless service provider in the US, and a powerful force in Silicon Valley, has bucked a longtime trend of telecom acquiescence.
Still, there's no denying that those sorts of communal viewing experiences are increasingly rare, with the Super Bowl about the only annual event that has bucked serious erosion.
On the Chinese mainland, the composite bucked the trend, closing up 10.70 points, or 0.36 percent, at 3,017.09 after wavering between positive and negative territory throughout the session.
Mainland Chinese shares bucked the trend, closing up around 0.4 percent , helped by gains in property stocks after data showed China's home prices continued to rise in December.
In South Korea, the Kospi bucked the overall trend to close higher by 20.7222 percent at 23,222, with shares of industry heavyweight Samsung Electronics advancing by 23 percent.
In the subsequent midterm elections, Democrats bucked historic trends and picked up five seats, a shock win that contributed to Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich losing his job.
At the Preakness Stakes show Saturday on Baltimore's Pimlico Race Course, the take-no-sh*t horse named Bodexpress bucked off his rider before even leaving the gate.
Xero makes cloud-based accounting software for small business and they bucked the Silicon Valley roadmap by not waiting to "fully mature" before listing on the stock exchange.
While banks overall fell on the day, shares in Italy's largest bank Unicredit bucked the trend, climbing 4.4 percent after reporting forecast-beating profits for the second quarter.
FTSE index bucked the trend, closing 0.9 percent higher as sterling dropped after the Bank of England raised rates for the first time in more than a decade.
TransCanada Corp bucked the trend, with the pipeline company adding 0.9 percent to C$61.06 after agreeing on Monday to sell two U.S. pipelines to fund other projects.
Shares in gold producers bucked the trend, rising 4.98 percent after spot prices edged up on Tuesday from recent lows, while the weaker rand also boosted metals exporters.
While banks overall fell on the day, shares in Italy's largest bank Unicredit bucked the trend, climbing 4.6 percent after reporting forecast-beating profits for the second quarter.
While staying in school as long as possible is proven to increase your wealth and future job prospects, these 10 accomplished entrepreneurs bucked convention and still achieved success.
UBS's strong earnings have bucked the trend at most of its European peers, many of which trail the Swiss bank when it comes to overhauling their investment banks.
Twenty-five House conservatives bucked Republican leadership on Thursday by opposing a procedural motion that was needed to bring a $1.3 trillion government funding package to the floor.
Argentine markets bucked the dismal three-day losing streak on Thursday, amid signs of political compromise and a new central bank measure to prop up the embattled currency.
Japanese shares bucked the overall trend regionally as the Nikkei 225 gained 0.26% to close at 23,0.673 as shares of index heavyweight and conglomerate Softbank Group jumped 2.79%.
Slovakia, which Pompeo is also visiting this week, is a eurozone member and has largely bucked the slide into nationalist politics in the region but only narrowly so.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Eric Mangini was working as an assistant with New England in 3943 when the Patriots bucked convention in setting their roster: They kept four quarterbacks.
The Dow Jones industrial average bucked the negative trend, closing just above the flatline at 24,113 as Boeing and Caterpillar shares rose 2.1 percent and 1.3 percent, respectively.
For the first time in forty years, a candidate for President on a major party ticket has bucked the modern trend and refused to release their tax returns.
In March, 85033 conservatives bucked leadership and nearly took down a rule needed to advance a $1.3 trillion spending package to the floor to avert a government shutdown.
The confirmation process again sets the Republican senators up as foils after they bucked GOP leaders and Trump to help sink the party's Obamacare repeal plan last year.
This trend has been bucked by a handful of serious-minded magazines with a spectacularly small readership and by the occasional erudite voice in newspapers like this one.
However, a smaller regional player Bank of Queensland bucked the market's broader gains, falling as much as 6.3 percent to its biggest intraday percentage loss since April 4.73.
President Trump, who has an often-hostile relationship with journalists, bucked tradition last month when he announced he wouldn't attend the festivities, which raise money for journalism scholarships.
At Alphabet's shareholders' meeting in June, a group of employees bucked leadership by presenting a proposal that called for Alphabet's executive compensation to be tied to diversity metrics.
In making the announcement, Trump bucked the pleas of U.S. allies, particularly in Europe, who had urged in the president in recent weeks to remain in the deal.
While most of these laws have been passed in places where Republicans hold strong majorities in the state government, there is one state that has bucked that trend.
On the Democratic side, high-profile insurgent candidates — including Ayanna Pressley in Boston and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York — bucked the party establishment and ousted longtime incumbents.
A Mondrian painting represents personal joy to a first-generation college student who bucked family pressure to choose a "safe" major and graduated with an art history degree.
That lineup bucked a brief moment of expectation that someone — Mark Cuban, the billionaire; Michael Avenatti, the celebrity lawyer — would emerge as a Democratic version of Mr. Trump.
But for centuries, many speculative fiction writers have bucked this trend by envisioning plush spaceships decked out with opulent furnishings to support the extravagant lifestyles of elite passengers.
In one episode he bucked his fellow restaurateurs to support New York City's ban on smoking in restaurants and bars, imposed by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg in 2003.
While European markets have plummeted over the past month as the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic becomes more alarming, a handful of stocks have bucked the trend.
The Nationals beat the Cardinals, 43-4, last night, concluding an NLCS sweep that bucked every team narrative and sends the franchise to its first ever World Series.
And Serial Productions bucked podcasting convention by releasing the full season at once, inviting listeners to download all seven episodes instantly, thus encouraging big first-week download numbers.
The clearest example of Strange's Trump-ward tilt came last week, when the senator bucked McConnell and backed Trump's call for an end to the Senate's legislative filibuster.
Andy Murray himself bucked the trend in 2014 when he hired Amelie Mauresmo as his coach, in a high-profile move, though the partnership ended after two years.
Wheat futures bucked the weak trend, climbing on technical buying and news that Egypt, a top global importer, bought 405,362883 tonnes of wheat in its latest international tender.
New York (CNN Business)The US economy added only 20,000 jobs in February, a surprisingly low number that bucked the trend of huge jobs gains in recent months.
However, Hong Kong-listed Chinese real estate shares bucked the trend, with property giant China Evergrande Group jumping 3.7 percent after it pledged to slash debt by 2020.
CNBC takes a look at leading figures that have bucked the trend in their industry, and shown that stereotypes can be broken and new movements can be born.
Britain's unemployment labor market bucked tepid economic growth in the second quarter as the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell to its lowest since 1975, official data showed on Wednesday.
During this time lowrider cars bucked the prevailing hot rod trends that prioritized speed, and instead owners dropped the physical profile of their vehicles low to the ground.
Both artists bucked expectations and public pressure, creating a style built around individual representation of style versus an artistic voice that attempted to speak for an entire community.
Fashion brand Ted Baker this month reported an "extremely difficult" start to the year, although online fashion group Boohoo bucked a tough retail market with robust sales growth.
Beto O'Rourke, Julian Castro and Pete Buttigieg could have bucked the charge that Democrats are becoming an anti-Israel party by showing up at next week's Aipac conference.
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However, Hong Kong-listed Chinese real estate shares bucked the trend, with property giant China Evergrande Group jumping over 12 percent after it pledged to slash debt by 2020.
The mainland Chinese markets, which have been closely watched as a result of Beijing's trade war with Washington, bucked the overall positive trend to see losses on the day.
Gold bucked the weakening trend across commodities, with prices rising to 9-week highs as buyers turned to the metal as a refuge from volatility in the wider markets.
Staunchly pro-gun Florida bucked the NRA to pass the first gun restrictions in the state in more than 20 years, in consultation with the families of Parkland victims.
Underwood and Randolph bucked the franchise's tradition when they decided to give their relationship a chance without getting engaged by the end of his season, which concluded in March.
Minnesota bucked the trend of its neighbors in 2016: Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin all went red, leaving it as one of the last industrial Midwest states standing for Democrats.
Gabbard, a Democrat, has bucked her party in the past and consistently draws Republicans, 2016 Trump supporters, libertarians and other non-Democrats to her events in the Granite State.
Retail sales bucked the downbeat trend, rising 8.6% in May from a year earlier and picking up from a 7.2% rise in April, which was a 16-year low.
Retail stocks bucked the trend to rise more than 2%, buoyed by a sharp gain in H&M shares, while the media sector led declines with a 0.7% fall.
Markets in Japan bucked the regional downward trend to finish up, likely boosted by a weaker yen and anticipation of further monetary policy actions from the Bank of Japan.
Chinese shares bucked the trend, with the CSI 5915.86 index of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen closing up 0.7 percent, led by industrial and infrastructure stocks.
The recall is a major setback for Samsung, which had recently bucked a trend of declining sales and profits with the success of the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.
Faurecia's gain bucked the trend in the autos sector which fell 0.7 percent, lagging the market after data showed car sales in China fell for a seventh straight month.
Volkswagen bucked a trend of falling demand for passenger cars by launching a range of higher-margin sports utility vehicles at a time when demand for sedans is falling.
At Alphabet's shareholders' meeting earlier this year, a group of employees bucked leadership by presenting a proposal that called for Alphabet's executive compensation to be tied to diversity metrics.
One reason is that its Tutsi-dominated government (it would contest this designation, since talk of ethnicity is firmly suppressed) has bucked the trend of many of its neighbours.
Summoning up what would prove to be a lifetime of formidable strength, my mum rummaged through stores for a professional wardrobe, put me into preschool and bucked the trend.
It seemed superficial to me to avoid winter hiking because I didn't want to look unfashionable, so I bucked up and got on board the cold-weather-gear train.
Chinese stocks bucked the trend, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite rebounding 0.6 percent, the blue-chip CSI 300 climbing 2109.70 percent, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng advancing 21.75 percent.
Condiment maker Kewpie Corp bucked the morning session's strength, falling 2.6 percent after Mizuho Securities cut its stock's rating to 'neutral' from 'buy,' citing concerns over its China business.
Since Trump's Paris Agreement announcement on June 1, dozens of mayors and 13 governors have bucked the White House and said they intend to meet the agreement's goals anyway.
Saudi cement shares, however, bucked the market trend as some investors hoped an eventual end to the Yemen war will boost regional cement demand for reconstruction in the country.
Toshiba shares bucked the trend to climb on news that Western Digital would be increasing its bid for Toshiba's memory chip unit to $2207.92 billion or more, Reuters reported.
But this week we got evidence that one country may have bucked this trend, and it's a cautionary lesson to not over-apply big global trends to every country.
The report's publication follows last week's annual shareholder meeting, where employees bucked the company to advocate for more diversity, and comes as Google faces multiple, ongoing lawsuits about discrimination.
And who doesn't need a dose of inspiration from time to time from professionals who have bucked the system or ventured on their own and built hugely successful businesses?
Faurecia's gain bucked the trend in the autos sector which fell 0.3 percent, lagging the market after data showed car sales in China fell for a seventh straight month.
South Korea's KOSPI bucked the weaker trend, jumping 0.7 percent and hovering just a touch below an all-time high hit earlier in the session on strong corporate earnings.
Barbara Comstock's (R-Va.) district consists of Beltway suburbs and she has sought to cast herself as a moderate who's bucked her party when it comes to local issues.
He bucked the traditional (read: boring) black tie dress code and opted for an open-necked pussy bow shirt, a patterned jacket, and cropped black pants, and brown loafers.
This series has bucked a number of trends, from prequel series typically being wastes of time to cash-grab revivals of franchises thought to be dead usually falling flat.
Mining stocks, the second biggest sector on the benchmark, bucked the overall trend to fall as much as 0.6% after copper weakened to a five-month low on Wednesday.
The small audience decline in total viewers bucked a trend that saw declines of 15 percent or more in viewership for the Oscars and the Grammy awards in 2018.
Rand Paul of Kentucky and Mike Lee of Utah — have bucked their party in the past, protesting what they see as the unchecked military might of the executive branch.
If I tried to shield my head and face, she grabbed one of my arms, raised it over my head and whupped me as I bucked in a circle.
McCain was often described as a maverick and defense hawk and bucked his party's leadership many times, most notably last year when he sunk their proposal to repeal ObamaCare.
The report from the Commerce Department on Monday, which also showed downward revisions to sales for the prior three months, bucked a recent streak of fairly strong housing data.
Carrefour bucked the trend, posting 8.5 percent growth in sales at existing stores, thanks to investments in hypermarkets and growth at Atacadão, the country's biggest cash-and-carry chain.
Moving Medicaid to block grants or per capita caps and other reforms promised by Republicans is especially tricky since some GOP governors bucked their party and expanded the program.
Some Gulf regulators have also expressed scepticism, but Bahrain has bucked the trend by exploring the use of digital currencies to boost its role as a regional financial hub.
By voting no, she bucked conventional wisdom and risked her re-election prospects in a state that backed President Donald Trump by a wide, 36-point margin in 2016.
Lawsuits were pending in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, three "Rust Belt" states which bucked their history of supporting Democrats and gave Trump, a Republican, thin wins in the Nov.
Amazon's grocery ambitions Although brick-and-mortar retailers like Sears, Toys "R" Us and others have closed thousands of stores in recent years, grocery stores have bucked the trend.
Trump bucked tradition during the presidential campaign by refusing to release his tax returns claiming he's been under audit by the IRS, a statement he's repeated since taking office.
North Korea bucked the wishes of its global counterparts last year and launched a series of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), prompting sanctions from the U.S. and the United Nations.
Retailers bucked the negative trend, as the SPDR S&P Retail exchange-traded fund (XRT) rose 0.3 percent on Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days of the year.
Roman is said to have consistently bucked significant barriers throughout her education and career at a time when there were few women in her field, especially at the executive level.
"Two hundred fifty of these were made, no more, no less," recited the son, staring, his front teeth bucked and his cheap suit boxy, stumbling a little over the words.
Shares of index heavyweight Fast Retailing, the company behind the Uniqlo chain of apparel stores, bucked the overall positive trend in Japan as they slipped 2500 percent on the day.
Aluminium bucked the weaker trend and closed up 0.2 percent at $1,654, as did lead, which added 0.2 percent to $1,837, while tin shed 0.8 percent to end at $18,195.
South Korea's KOSPI (KOSPI) bucked the trend on Monday, rising more than 1% as foreign investors snapped up shares in tech company Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) and chip maker SK Hynix.
Even though my actions since college have consistently bucked that plan, as I sit here freezing my eggs and missing my ex, I realize I've never stopped subscribing to it.
Amy Klobuchar on Sunday bucked calls by fellow high-profile Democrats to abolish ICE , putting a damper on the far-left proposal that has gained mainstream traction in recent days.
But reading Sullivan's life through his own inner thoughts provides a deep insight into a trans activist who bucked stereotypes and forced many to reconsider their preconceptions of being trans.
"It's incredibly important to look at the very few people who in their time bucked all the conventions at great danger to themselves to do the right thing," Pollack said.
Online fashion retailer Boohoo jumped 10.3 percent to levels not seen in over six months as its strong profit numbers bucked the trend in a tough market for clothing retailers.
Trump had trailed Democrat Hillary Clinton in polling averages for nearly the entire election cycle, but he bucked prognostications by picking up states many pundits deemed out of his reach.
Copper bucked the trend, with imports falling by more than a quarter to their lowest in over a year, the latest sign of waning appetite as local supplies remained plentiful.
On the other hand, electronic part makers and other semi-conductor-related firms bucked the trend, after Apple Inc led U.S. technology shares lower on Monday following a brokerage downgrade.
The stock bucked a sinking trend on Milan's main equity index, accompanied by rising sovereign bond yields, the morning after Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini called for an early election.
MSCI's index of Latin American equities bucked the trend in stocks globally with a 1.7 percent increase, mostly on the back of a 1.45 percent gain in the Brazilian market.
Australian shares bucked the trend among major markets, with the ASX 0.633 closing down 20.63 points, or 25 percent, at 0.38.73,678.75, with the heavily-weighted financial sector falling 0.85 percent.
The businessman president has bucked U.S. policy norms all over the place, offering up praise for dictators, attacking the press, and ripping up international agreements on trade and climate change.
With no link proven between the two crashes, however, the United States has bucked the trend and allowed 737 MAX planes to continue operating even though Europe has suspended them.
However, third-ranked supplier Russia has bucked the trend, with China's imports increasing 0.4 percent, as buyers take advantage of the price advantage of Russian cargoes over those from Australia.
But Mexico's peso bucked the trend, firming 0.3 percent, in the wake of an agreement between Mexico and the United States to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
MSCI's index of Latin American equities bucked the trend in stocks globally with a 1.2 percent increase, mostly on the back of a 1 percent gain in the Brazilian market.
He has also bucked the administration's push on healthcare, casting the deciding vote last week to kill a scaled-down ObamaCare repeal bill, halting healthcare reform efforts in the Senate.
Amid broader market weakness, gold stocks bucked the trend and were up 2 percent with the Wall Street selloff and the weaker U.S. dollar making the precious metal more attractive.
Toyota Motor Corp bucked the weakness, rising 0.6 percent after it and SoftBank Group Corp said they will team up to develop car services that rely on self-driving technology.
MARKETS IMPROVE Argentine markets bucked the dismal three-day losing streak on Thursday, amid signs of political compromise and a new central bank measure to prop up the embattled currency.
Three Republican senators who bucked their own party in recent months to effectively save Obamacare now say they are going to vote for a tax bill that would gut Obamacare.
Yet the four-term lawmaker has climbed quickly through the ranks in part by taking strategic political risks that bucked the party establishment even as he was rising through it.
The Senate has already bucked Trump on ending U.S. support for the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen and tried to block the president from selling arms to Saudi Arabia.
Yet a year later, the Daniels scandal is still in the headlines, in no small part thanks to Daniels herself, who has bucked the template for women in her position.
On the other hand, electronic part makers and other semi-conductor-related firms bucked the trend, after Apple Inc led U.S. technology shares lower on Monday after a brokerage downgrade.
Travel and leisure stocks surged over 9% to lead gains after taking a hammering due to coronavirus shutdowns, while media stocks bucked the upward trend to fall more than 1%.
Ms. McCain described how her father instilled that toughness in her — by making her get back on a horse that had bucked her off, causing her to break her collarbone.
On Wednesday night, Canadian parliament bucked the Prime Minister to pass a law that makes it illegal for employers or insurance companies to discriminate against people based on their DNA.
As the nose of the doomed Lion Air Flight 610 repeatedly bucked downward, one of the pilots flipped through a technical manual to try to figure out what was happening.
"This new high breakout in US big cap stocks has defiantly bucked a dour global mood and, based on historical precedent, should be respected," Tom Leveroni at Nautilus Research wrote.
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) will reportedly co-sponsor it as well, and Pat Leahy (D-VT), who bucked his colleague Sanders in last year's primary, is reportedly a supporter too.
As the nose of the doomed flight repeatedly bucked downward, one of the pilots flipped through the pages of a technical manual to try to figure out what was happening.
The Charles Manson painting partially composed of his ashes is alive with paranormal energy ... according to Zak Bagans, who bucked up to snatch the creepy portrait for his haunted museum.
In Abu Dhabi, the index bucked the trend to gain 0.8%, supported by a 2.1% rise in top lender First Abu Dhabi Bank and a 0.8% gain in International Holding.
JD Sports shares, which were the best performers on the FTSE 100 last year, bucked the trend on Friday, rising 3% to top blue-chip gainers after upbeat profit forecast.
The euro bucked the quiet mood, reversing some of the losses that followed the European Central Bank's reaffirmation last week that rates would stay low through the summer of 2019.
But the party had so far bucked calls to flood the state with resources, arguing that Jones will be better off with conservative voters if Washington stays on the sideline.
But Tesla has bucked both of those trends, saying that fully driverless cars will be available in 2020, powered by technology the electric-car maker has largely developed in-house.
Italy bucked the euro zone trend, as overall debt in the 295.8-country currency bloc fell to 2121.5 percent of GDP last year from 2124.8 percent in 2102.0, Eurostat said.
Business spending on equipment has bucked the acceleration in economic growth as the residual effects of a strong dollar and lower oil prices continue to curb profits of some companies.
When conservative British lawmakers bucked their leader on Brexit, many of us in the United States were left wondering, where are our principled conservatives willing to take on the president?
Nickel bucked the uptrend across the complex, retreating from Tuesday's seven-week top of $10,900 a tonne, when the Philippines said it might suspend 20 more mines for environmental infractions.
America's largest shopping mall, the Mall of America, bucked the trend and closed on Thanksgiving in 2016, after first deciding to open early for shoppers at midnight on Thanksgiving in 2012.
Trump has bucked the traditional conservative line on issues like military intervention and trade, and gone way beyond what conservatives are generally comfortable with in terms of bashing Mexicans and Muslims.
In its 8-3 decision, the court bucked decades of rulings that gay people are not protected by the milestone civil rights law, because they are not specifically mentioned in it.
The stock rose about 3% before easing off its highs as the company bucked a trend in the industry which has seen profits tumble in the last three months of 20203.
The stock rose about 3% before easing off its highs as the company bucked a trend in the industry which has seen profits tumble in the last three months of 20203.
The decline in the Munich-based Ifo economic institute's business climate index bucked expectations for a small improvement and sent U.S. Treasury yields reeling as investors piled into safe-haven bonds.
RETAIL SALES Retail sales bucked the downbeat trend, rising 8.6% in May from a year earlier and picking up from a 7.2% rise in April, which was a 16-year low.
European shares bucked the broader trend however, opening a tad higher as investors were relieved that the UK had finally exited the EU, although ongoing fears over the virus dampened enthusiasm.
Home prices have bucked repeated cooling measures, including a hefty new sales tax in November, to rise ever higher, putting prices on a par with those in New York and London.
Oil Search bucked the trend, gaining as much as 4% after the Papua New Guinea government signaled its backing for a liquefied natural gas deal with French oil major Total SA .
However, some computer-driven trend-following funds bucked the trend, including Braga's Systematica Alternative Markets programme, which made gains of 11.2 percent, a source with knowledge of the firm told Reuters.
A tick-up in oil prices did little to help stocks in the sector, with most trading lower, however Tullow Oil bucked the trend, with shares finishing up over 2.5 percent.
Also, it should be noted that neo-Nazis and white nationalists, both mentioned in the previous section, bucked their yearslong trend and saw their numbers tick up just slightly in 2016.
"If there's one complaint, then the whole circus starts," says Eelko Anceaux of De Marktkantine, one of the handful of clubs that bucked the trend and opened in Amsterdam in 2014.
The stronger-than-expected ZEW reading bucked a recent run of weak data on the German economy, Europe's largest, which stalled in the final quarter of last year, just skirting recession.
Chinese mainland stocks bucked the trend in Asia, with the blue-chip index closing at its highest since August 2118.75 as Chinese President Xi Jinping opened a critical Communist Party Congress.
However, the U.S. domestic market bucked the trend, with its M&A transaction value gaining almost a third year-on-year while the value of global deals fell by 15 percent.
While the audience for live broadcast television programming has been steadily shrinking over the last few years, there was one bastion of strength that had consistently bucked this trend: the NFL.
Still, for three straight years, New York City, the birthplace of the Fight for $219 movement, has bucked that trend, according to a report that was to be released on Monday.
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The tweet storm followed a CNN report that the FBI bucked a recent request by the White House to publicly dispute stories about Trump campaign aides having contacts with Russian officials.
Once again, Trump has bucked past practices for a more unorthodox approach, leaving many wondering if this signals an overhaul in US political procedure and a taste of things to come.
Thirty-three Republicans bucked the threat and voted with the Democratic majority in favor of the legislation — among them, Representative Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, the sole Republican sponsor of the reauthorization.
LONDON (Reuters) - British online fashion group Boohoo bucked a tough retail market with robust sales growth in its latest quarter as its offer of cheap clothing, delivered quickly, chimed with shoppers.
Siemens, the German conglomerate, bucked the trend of boardroom caution when it said on Thursday that it expected to shrug off global geopolitical tensions and notch "moderate" sales growth next year.
In 2012, Mr. Cruz became a conservative rock star when he bucked the Texas political establishment and defeated a powerful lieutenant governor in a Republican primary runoff for the Senate seat.
"We've bucked the trend in fintech by focusing on profitability and long-term sustainability," says Ambrose (pictured below), who, prior to joining Azimo two years ago, was an executive at PayPal.
" He even bragged in a video ad seeking to frame him as a moderate that he "bucked his party to say Donald Trump is not fit to be commander in chief.
Party loyalty overwhelmingly explained how most people voted, but Dr. Mutz's statistical analysis focused on those who bucked the trend, switching their support to the Republican candidate, Mr. Trump, in 2016.
The Golden Girls may have bucked this trend in some ways, but for all its popularity, Grace and Frankie is the first sitcom in 30 years to focus on older women.
Fujifilm Holding bucked the trend to jump 5.6% and hit a record high after a media report that Japan is mulling use the company's anti-flu drug Avigan to treat coronavirus.
But total advertising revenue, bolstered by strong growth on the digital side, bucked an industry trend and grew slightly, to $2195 million, from $16 million in the same quarter last year.
A light-skinned teenager, Tex passed as white as he bareback rode, but family lore has it, the crowd booed when his cowboy hat was bucked off revealing his nappy hair.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng index bucked the trend to rise 0.63%, despite fresh political unrest in the city, which saw embattled leader Carrie Lam heckled by pro-democracy lawmakers in parliament.
Many publicly-traded energy companies will detail their 2015 pay, including annual bonuses, in proxy filings beginning this month and those that bucked the trend are likely to face particular scrutiny.
Major Asian markets closed mostly lower on Wednesday despite a solid lead from Wall Street overnight, but Hong Kong stocks bucked the trend and closed higher for a 12th straight day.
Meanwhile, a coalition of progressive Democrats bucked the bill because lawmakers failed to get a deal on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program by the end of the year.
A rising star in venture capital has bucked the industry&aposs poor record on promoting women, and has become a partner at one of the biggest enterprise software funds in Europe.
Heitkamp has bucked both those policies, but has voted with Trump elsewhere, including on Gina Haspel's appointment to lead the CIA; she even cut an ad touting her Trump-friendly record.
The decline in the Munich-based Ifo economic institute's business climate index bucked expectations for a small improvement and sent U.S. Treasury yields lower as investors piled into safe-haven bonds.
Uma was hosting the auction when Italian entrepreneur Lapo Elkann bucked up the HUGE amount of cash for a Victoria's Secret Fashion show package -- and then celebrated by practically devouring Uma's face.
The horse bucked and then threw Martinez Ruiz off, dragging him through the street as he desperately held onto its reins, which was captured in a terrifying video shared by Fox 40.
Still, even as investors were moving out of riskier assets, copper bucked the trend, rising to a three-month high of $4,922 a tonne on Tuesday before easing to $4,885 in Asia.
Europe's telecom providers index bucked the trend to gain 0.3% after Germany completed its 5G mobile spectrum auction, handing a licence to new entrant 1&1 Drillisch and its parent United Internet.
"Manufacturers of capital equipment also signaled an export-led downturn in sales during June, while consumer goods producers bucked the overall trend by achieving a sustained rise in new work," Moore said.
Facebook reported earnings for the first quarter of 2016 on Wednesday, and it bucked what has been the trend for most of the other big tech companies so far this earnings season.
In that debate, Gabbard butted heads with Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, over their foreign policy postures, demonstrating another moment in which she bucked the party's perspective and favored nonintervention.
He added that AB InBev's Budweiser APAC listing in September — the second-largest this year after Uber — bucked the trend as it tapped on investor enthusiasm for Chinese liquor and alcohol investments.
Strategists stress that higher yields do not mean the Fed is going to hike rates next week, but that bond markets have instead bucked up against central bank easing and negative yields.
The stock bucked a sinking trend on Milan's main equity index, which was accompanied by rising sovereign bond yields, the morning after Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini called for an early election.
Sterling bucked the trend, rising 0.3 percent to $1.2715, buoyed by comments from finance minister Philip Hammond that Britain should have a transition period to smooth its exit from the European Union.
DUBAI, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Qatar's stock market headed for its tenth straight losing session on Sunday while Saudi Arabia's index bucked an otherwise weak region because of gains in the petrochemical sector.
CW's one-hour comedies: Most one-hour shows categorized as comedies are light on laughs (it's been an awards strategy more than an accurate description), but the CW has bucked that trend.
Since freeing itself of its former coloniser, Botswana has bucked the trend on a continent often beset by post-independence civil conflict, autocratic leadership, and the squandering of natural resources by elites.
She has previously bucked her party in high-profile moments, acting as the lone Republican to vote against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation and voting with Collins and the late Sen.
Kardashian opted for a champagne-hued slip dress, 4-year-old North and 1-year-old Saint rocked matching white duds, and Dadye bucked the trend with dark jeans and a jacket.
The odds were against Wyatt Bruesch on May 19 when a bull bucked him off at a rodeo event in Idaho and then struck him with the force of a freight train.
Sony Financial Holdings bucked the day's strength and tumbled 4.9 percent after the insurance company reported its net profit for the year ended March 2016 fell 20 percent from a year earlier.
And McCabe has openly bucked the White House in a testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee after Comey's dismissal, signaling in no uncertain terms that he remains loyal to the former director.
Such innovations didn't come from distant government officials, committees of academics, or mega-foundations; they were created by inspired teachers and nurtured by administrators who trusted them and willingly bucked the system.
America's largest shopping mall, the Mall of America, bucked the trend and closed on Thanksgiving in 2016, after first deciding to open early for shoppers at midnight on Black Friday in 2012.
Collins, a moderate who has in the past bucked her party and the administration, said that reneging on promises made to Democrats "would make it very difficult" to strike future bipartisan deals.
On the campaign trail, President Trump had bucked the Republicans' long-standing opposition to mandatory paid family leave by offering his own proposal — an issue not mentioned in the GOP's official platform.
Canada's 216.1-year yield, which had bucked the global trend last week by climbing as the Bank of Canada raised interest rates, touched its highest intraday since July 28.60 at 2905 percent.
The Nikkei 2100 in Japan bucked the overall trend regionally as it jumped 1083% to close at 2108,20.5726, while the Topix index edged 20.6% higher to end its trading day at 1,292.01.
As the nose of the doomed Lion Air flight repeatedly bucked downward, one of the pilots flipped through the pages of a technical manual to try to figure out what was happening.
Moore's opposite on Kreizler's nascent team is Sara Howard (Dakota Fanning), his wealthy childhood friend (and perhaps more), who has bucked convention by becoming the N.Y.P.D.'s first full-time female employee.

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