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Caught out: If the batsman hits the ball in the air and a fielder catches it, he's been caught out.
No one wants to be caught out on a spacewalk.
Here's how to make sure you don't get caught out.
You don't want to get caught out there looking crazy.
The sector's headaches have already caught out some big names.
Few enjoy the feeling of being caught out in an error.
If Detective John Wadsworth is going to be caught out, how?
Then, there are those who behaved badly and got caught out.
Another week, another U.S. politician caught out by Sacha Baron Cohen.
He would never let himself be caught out by cattle rustlers.
And if he tries to dissemble, he will be caught out.
Kate's efforts weren't quite as successful — she was caught out twice.
Mike Bishop (R-Mich.) gets caught out in the sixth inning.
Even Sir Isaac Newton was caught out by the South Sea Bubble.
Many traders caught out in abrupt price swings relating to U.S. crude.
Or perhaps they were caught out due to old legacy IT systems?
I don't want to get caught out there and have to leave.
Kate's efforts weren't quite as successful, as she was caught out twice.
Zinc bulls have been caught out by the New Orleans metals shuffle before.
Reporting problemsIf you or someone you know has been caught out, don't panic.
It is solar powered which means you won't get caught out without power.
We've rounded up six outfits that've recently caught out street style photographer's eye.
They fear that investors may be caught out by a slowdown in China.
I got the wind wrong ... so I got caught out there, silly mistake.
Are you always getting caught out on the shitter with no toilet paper?
A similar recent change in Norway has caught out several of its politicians.
They get caught out in the weather, often with the people they love.
It's the rage con men always exhibit when caught out in their con.
Ordinary mortals tend to blush when caught out in some kind of mischief.
Last year, GB Energy went bankrupt after being caught out by rising market prices.
It wouldn't be the first time the Indonesian authorities have caught out the market.
Um. I really don't want to be caught out there when the storm worsens.
Download a weather app so not to be caught out by bad weather 4.
The surprise is that the anger seems to have caught out the Indian authorities.
The publicity-shy middlemen have been caught out by the pressures to improve transparency.
A horrible practice which, er, has sometimes even caught out some very techie people.
I tried to do something to help the team and I got caught out.
And you might well be caught out in the cold and freeze to death.
But he is not the first celebrity to be caught out over anti-gay slurs.
Jake Voracek just missed an empty net as Blackwood was caught out of the crease.
Messrs Bowers and Harnett think investors may be caught out by a slowdown in China.
In January, he was caught out for not knowing the words to the national anthem.
Democrats, and even some Republicans, apologize all the time when caught out by the media.
And I was like, 'I will not be caught out here with a nail missing.
Here's what to look out for, and how to make sure you aren't caught out.
Some banks have been caught out by the initiative, incurring penalties from the central bank.
But the industry could get caught out by challenges from a fast-changing global trade environment.
Ever been caught out in a situation you have no idea how you're going to explain?
With Lehner caught out of position, he put in Nick Holden's rebound off the end boards.
As psychopaths break rules, they also measure how often companies are caught out in accounting troubles.
This helps to explain why investors keep getting caught out in their expectations for the bond market.
But as a class, the thinkocracy was caught out badly by the phenomena of Trump and Brexit.
You'll never be caught out with oversized hand luggage with this baby — a snip at £400 ($560).
That may explain why so many were caught out by the problems in the subprime mortgage market.
She looks and acts like a normal human being who's been caught out in an embarrassing situation.
By contrast, Saunders said the BoE could be caught out if it fails to act quickly enough.
Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft have all been caught out using contractors to review user-generated audio.
But they risk being caught out as deep-pocketed tech giants and upstart businesses join the fray.
A little farther afield, Activision Blizzard is caught out in the storm of controversy around Hong Kong.
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He'd had his warning, his final warning, and he'd been caught out, but how had she known?
I just didn't want to get caught out for being a fraud, even though I probably was one.
Many were caught out by the sickliness of exchange customers, and have made big losses as a result.
INVESTORS often start the calendar year in a buoyant mood, only to be caught out by unexpected events.
The effects of this are likely to be devastating to anyone caught out in the open when impact occurs.
The violence of the repricing was because of newfangled vehicles that had been caught out betting on low volatility.
Toronto (29-22-22) repaid their netminder moments later after Jets defenseman Dustin Byfuglien got caught out of position.
The audience is caught out as well; after finding joy in Rose's brilliance, we're left confused and disillusioned, too.
If Pammy got her caught out in the rain she would honest to God tear Pammy a new one.
This would be the same for anyone caught out by the drugs dog upon trying to enter the venue.
We've all been caught out by a face-cam in the past, but it's not often that it goes viral.
It has since crashed and partially bounced back as shorts got caught out by the continued squeeze on metal availability.
If you know about the latest threats and breaches, and how to deal with them, you won't be caught out.
But that's great for if you're caught out at night and you need to grab an Uber home, or whatever.
The morning after we'd been caught out in the open we found out what the target had been: a cemetery.
Opinion Columnist Here's a confession: I feel bad for a lot of the men caught out by the #MeToo movement.
Frazier took the middle rounds but as his eyes began to close he found himself caught out in the open.
Bob Dold (R-Ill.) is caught out in a longwinded attempt to reach third base during the fifth inning. Rep.
It humiliated her to be caught out in this queue, branded with her own plastic carrier, stupid like everyone else.
That one and the adrift one, the surfer who got caught out to sea, those things really resonated with me.
But although she always took precautions regarding her safety, she was once caught out by a man who spiked her drink.
He says the authorities may soon be caught out by La Niña, a sodden period which often follows El Niño's parching.
Holzken, when caught out of position, repeatedly fell to the mat in a tactic recalling the 'dropping' of Daniel Mendoza's day.
The central bank is worried that highly leveraged investors could be caught out if global interest rates see a marked increase.
Hedge funds deeply pessimistic on the currency have been caught out when Brexit negotiations take a sudden turn for the better.
Lots of the issues I see with sexual assault are cases [where] women are caught out [while cheating] and allege rape.
Soon it would be dusk, and if he was caught out of doors after curfew he risked a night in jail.
"We have driven the predatory sober home and treatment center operators who haven't gotten caught out of the state," he said.
You can even wear them in the rain, so there's no need to panic if you get caught out in the elements.
And in attempting to distance themselves from Russia, it is possible that others close to Trump will be caught out by untruths.
Boyfriends looking to marry have also been caught out: their future in-laws are refusing to accept the bride-price in zollars.
Since the order included a 10-day lag before taking effect, far fewer people are likely to be caught out while traveling.
Wings Gaming made several poor plays throughout both games, from being caught out alone to making bad item purchases in early game.
The simple act of being caught out will make anyone hold off a little longer before they react how they normally would.
In the past, it was assumed that when someone was caught out in an obvious lie, they would retreat and admit fault.
Caught out by the United States' new orientation, Doha is learning there is a price to pay for questioning the established orthodoxy.
Since the nineties and early noughties, there have been far fewer reports of English footballers getting caught out for having a casual smoke.
Overall, investor appetite for South African assets was dimmed by the prospect of getting caught out ahead of a four-day holiday weekend.
Reducing the burden of public debt (98% of GDP) is vital if Spain is not to be caught out by the next downturn.
AS A rule, women behave better than men, or are less frequently caught out: they make up just 22014% of Britain's prison population.
Even on the occasions that he got caught out, Sanchez would pivot, move his head, change direction or move in to smother Lopez.
Keiko's running mate José Chlimper, meanwhile, was caught out in a clumsy attempt to get the media to falsely discredit the DEA informant.
Although experts are sceptical about the latter, they have been caught out often enough by North Korea's nuclear programme advancing faster than most expected.
The more different tests you run—the more parameters you monitor, and the more often—the more likely you are to be caught out.
Golden Guardians got ahead early but fell apart after 15 minutes, as they appeared to repeatedly caught out of position and without a plan.
Following a 2015 scandal which saw VW Group caught out for cheating during diesel emissions tests, the company has accelerated its electric car program.
So Cranston and his wife were caught out when they burst unexpectedly into the sunlight, to the horror of the Italian families either side.
"What the witness cannot do is lie... and then when caught out say, 'Oh gee, that's just how victims of abuse behave,'" Henein said.
Sports Direct was badly caught out by the fall in the pound which followed Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June last year.
Last week, when asked if there was any precedent for the Senate not to hold hearings on a president's nominee, Orrin Hatch seemed caught out.
If a financial crisis eventually strikes China, many people will be caught out—not because of a lack of warnings, but because of too many.
Kendall Jenner got caught out in the rain with no clothes on ... but at least she had a see-through raincoat handy to cover up.
Having been caught out by the strength of policy stimulus last year, industrial metals are now reacting increasingly negatively to Beijing's shift to policy tightening.
We might do more to remove the fear of being caught out again, and acknowledge the ways in which they were not special but representative.
New England Patriots' quarterback Tom Brady may have escaped the worst consequences of Deflategate, for example, but many believe that he was definitively caught out.
"Whoever did this required lots and lots of certificates as they knew they'll get caught out, pinpointed by Nintendo and banned quickly," Simon told Motherboard.
It began inhaling air with all its might, and suddenly, every cloud of sleep inducing smoke converged directly below it, and I was caught out.
If there's a scenario guaranteed to scare investors, it's one in which the Fed, caught out by inflation, has to frantically jack up interest rates.
But despite early warnings from authorities to stay off the road, some drivers took their chances and were caught out in the storm on Friday night.
Is there a free upgrade to a newer operating system you can grab, reducing the risk of you getting caught out by malware targeting older vulnerabilities?
"They've all come to a head at the same time, so there have been a few lenders that have been caught out by that," he said.
The good news is that minimizing your risk of getting caught out isn't difficult; it just requires a bit of common sense and some extra caution.
And it has been striking how supportive Trump has been of officials like Pruitt caught out in petty abuses of their position, despite the bad press.
This time, the fog has caught out not only a group of referees and a delegation from the K.A.K. — the local federation — but an entire team.
Rebecca was shocked and pleased by this tone, even more so by being caught out: She had done this before, with a shittier piece of software.
That serious wallop of torque, along with a 10-speed transmission, means that the Raptor pulls hard in all situations and is never caught out of breath.
But a government led by Mr Johnson, who freely contradicts himself and makes being caught out into a great joke, would lead Britain further down that path.
If recent reporting in the New York Times is correct, the fact that Sessions – like Flynn before him – has been caught out so quickly is no coincidence.
After losing control of the puck on a deke, he fired in Pacioretty's behind-the-back pass from behind the net with Nilsson caught out of position.
It's arguably an easy life if you're in the restaurant reviewing game, until you write a negative review and get caught out for not even being there.
" • Capital Economics: "We suspected that the flu epidemic and the unseasonably cold weather in January had depressed payrolls, but even we were caught out by the strength.
Zinc bulls have been caught out by deceptive LME stock movements in the past, but it's noticeable that the last significant inflows took place two months ago.
Indeed, Maduro seemed caught out when Raul Castro, considered a pragmatist, announced he was seeking to mend ties with their shared "imperialist" enemy, the United States, in 2014.
The issuer was caught out by growing investor discontent over dwindling new-issue premiums, as well as a broader sell-off triggered by concerns around President Trump's reforms.
Valencia's improved as the first half went on and equalised after Pepe was caught out by Gomes and he brought him down for a penalty struck by Parejo.
In a matter of two seconds, Villarreal went from being perfectly positioned, right on top of midfield play, to being caught out after a turnover and long ball.
In the near term, conservation biologists are scrambling to save animals now caught out in the open with no food or water, by for instance deploying feeding stations.
She said Friday's rise was also down to some adjusting of positions, with traders likely reluctant to get caught out should sterling-positive news break over the weekend.
"For Putin his Project Trump gig worked so well in the run-up to the 2016 elections, and while getting caught out he suffered no consequences," Ash said.
At Birmingham New Street once a furious passenger, caught out by a late platform alteration, was seen shaking his fist at the tannoy and crying that he had lied.
Jacques said Rio had been caught out by this year's surge in coal prices after China imposed restrictions on its domestic industry, but said prices would head lower again.
Despite those early warnings from authorities to stay off the road, some — as the PA Turnpike mayhem makes clear — took their chances and were caught out in the storm.
Taking over at the Temple 10-yard line, Maryland couldn't score again, with quarterback Josh Jackson's fourth-down pass to Turner caught out of bounds with 2:14 remaining.
The term "farm to table" hadn't been imagined yet, but whatever the people grew or raised or caught out there in their splendid isolation went straight into the pot.
While Brodeur used a hybrid butterfly style to make acrobatic saves and handled a stick like a light saber, Schneider plays to the textbook, rarely getting caught out of position.
In February 2004, 21 Chinese migrants — also from Fujian — who were working as cockle-pickers drowned when they were caught out by treacherous tides in Morecambe Bay in northwest England.
Many in the West, particularly former members of the Obama administration, feel they were caught out by the scale and intent of Russian activity, especially during the 2016 U.S. election.
The sneaker firm has tried hard to enhance its image after being caught out by criticism of its labour standards at suppliers in Asia in the 1990s and early 2000s.
He is among thousands of importers caught out by the float in November, which has since halved the official value of the Egyptian pound, leaving them with ballooning dollar debts.
Like other global oil players, Japanese oil companies and trading houses were caught out by the steep falls in oil prices last year, forcing them to cut back on investments.
Japan Display has been caught out by a swift change in consumption trends, with handset makers shifting to the thinner and flexible OLED displays from LCDs for high-end models.
Waddington alleged that the three defendants tilted the odds in their favor for profit, tweaked rates to gain a dishonest trading advantage and thought they would not be caught out.
Getting caught out by a demographic wave of this size would, eventually, lead to the Republican Party being dragged to the ocean floor and held underwater until it blacked out.
However, a number of computer funds were badly caught out last year when the Swiss National Bank (SNB) abruptly ended a cap on the franc, and the currency shot up.
Feeling less like a mouse caught out in the open, I turn an appraising eye over my surroundings and am struck by one clear fact: rich people suck at having fun.
Some European countries, notably Italy and Germany, have too many banks and branches for all of them to flourish Others caught out by the crisis were quicker to narrow their ambitions.
Having been caught out by Britain's shock decision to leave the European Union in June and Trump's surprise election win, markets are unlikely to take polls for granted in the future.
Blunt's pretty much unanswerable response to getting caught out breaking Rinse FM's 'No Swearing' policy during a live interview upon being told the 'No Swearing' sign was perched on his left.
Many of the firms were caught out in a type of relative-value wager known as a basis trade, where traders bet on the difference in price between Treasuries and futures.
However, Polkinghorn increased Australia's advantage midway through the second half when she smashed the ball into the roof of the net after a quickly taken corner caught out the Vietnamese defence.
Mr. Kushner was caught out by bad timing — his trip to Egypt had been fixed weeks earlier and officials said the aid decision was driven by schedules unrelated to his travels.
November 2019: Caught out by a last-minute switch of location for U.N. climate talks from Chile to Spain, Thunberg hitches a ride on a catamaran boat crossing back to Europe.
However, Polkinghorn increased Australia's advantage midway through the second half when she smashed the ball into the roof of the net after a quickly taken corner caught out the Vietnamese defence.
"We're seeing such a diverse range of cities because banks are saying they're not going to be caught out again by having all their operations in one city," Mr. Pascoe said.
The euro has lost one percent of its value in May as investors betting on a falling dollar were caught out and rushed to cover their positions, further pushing the greenback higher.
French pollsters had explained to me in the run-up to the first round of voting that they did not believe they were likely to get caught out in the same way.
Still, the fact that it was Jefferies that got caught out - the bank has been one of the biggest buyers in the nascent sector - will likely make other investors even more wary.
Nokia was once known as the world's biggest mobile phone maker, but it got caught out by the rise of smartphones and ended up selling the handset business to Microsoft in 2014.
The risk, as it learned at Chicago, is that mistakes are easily punished; on the Fire's first goal last week, the new center back Frederic Brillant was caught out, playing too high.
Run-rates appeared to drop significantly over December and January but the market has been caught out before by volatility in the data over the end-year period, both calendar and Lunar.
Mr. Jones and others of his generation described a place where workers walked to their factory jobs and neighbors shared the bounty of redfish and speckled trout caught out on the river.
Wu Jie, a Shanghai-based hedge fund manager, cut his stock holdings down to a third to avoid being caught out by any negative developments in global markets while China is on holiday.
Among those caught out by this change in tone were Mr Trump's right-wing allies in America and Europe who saw him as an isolationist who would abandon the role of global policeman.
Most oil majors are now approving new projects that work at prices below $40 to $50 a barrel to avoid being caught out if the price rally peters out and prices slip again.
The euro has already lost 2 percent of its value in May as investors betting on a falling dollar were caught out and rushed to cover their positions, further pushing the greenback higher.
This sweet and tender footage was caught out in the wild by the Wildlife Conservation Society's Congo team during a visit to the rainforests of Congo's Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park, according to WCS.
In an investigation by the BBC and anonymous Irish presenter Blindboy, the influencers — all reality TV stars — were caught out saying they would promote a product without trying it or checking the ingredients.
They have thin government affairs departments, they don't invest in local operations, and so in the end, they get caught out when their services become immensely popular in Asia and get misused. Right.
They had been caught out by the poor health of enrollees on Obamacare's "exchanges", websites that serve a little over half of the market, and that offer subsidies to low- and middle-income buyers.
Many customers are caught out by the high price of the standard variable tariff (SVT) relative to those of the fixed one-year or two-year deals that are available if they shop around.
Few in Peru have been shedding tears for Acuña, a self-made millionaire who owns a string of lucrative private universities and had previously been caught out apparently plagiarizing his master's and doctoral theses.
Pinedo had his dark hair slicked back and wore a black suit, black dress shirt, purple tie and hoop earrings, the picture of a man caught out of place in a serious federal action.
The incident on a gusty day at the Red Bull Ring brought out red flags for the second time in an error-strewn afternoon session, with last year's race winner Verstappen also caught out.
Photo: David Nield (Gizmodo)As you may have realized by now, Facebook can't be trusted with your data, and has been caught out time and time again letting it leak out to places it shouldn't.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds were badly caught out by the production cuts announced by OPEC at the end of last month, triggering a furious rally as managers raced to buy back loss-making short positions.
Sushil Wadhwani, a fund manager, thinks that many investors were bearish before Donald Trump's election in November and were caught out by the sudden rally in equities; they are reluctant to be wrong-footed again.
Her grip on policy is ironclad; in hours of wonkish debate with Bernie Sanders, the rival she beat handsomely in the New York primary on April 19th (see article), she has rarely been caught out.
She knew that, but still, at this hour in this place, she felt caught out, as if she'd been doing something illicit—which, she supposed, was the purpose of the thing in the first place.
Right off the back of "Come On Over" Christina Aguilera's redish-pinkish streaky 'do and Kelis' "Caught Out There" orange-pink afro in 1999, all the important ladies in pop went full pink, Pink included.
Yasmine: On the flip side, after we were accused of kicking Kris out for being sober because it was boring, I didn't want to be caught out in public with a drink in my hand.
It was badly caught out by the fall in the pound after Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June last year as it sources most of its products from Asia priced in dollars.
A few weeks later, on July 11, Charlie Company was caught out in the open by the enemy and we lost five more brave soldiers, including my high school classmate Phil Ferro and four buddies.
Over the past year, a series of top administration officials have been caught out, shamed and, in the case of former Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, forced to resign over profligate travel spending.
Even if you turned out to be right about a continuing tumble in 2019, the great risk would be that whenever the rebound began, you would be caught out of position, unable to take advantage.
Also important is to make sure that those who have moved and forgotten to update their details are not caught out on election day; since young people move more, they are more likely to be affected.
Traders heading into a three-day weekend in London may also be trimming any short positions in the pound in case they are caught out by positive news in the Brexit talks when markets are closed.
Here are five real-world stories of parasites mystifying doctors before being caught out: Earlier this year, a California couple returned from a trip to Maui with what they thought was a mild case of flu.
Rio de Janeiro's state secretary of prison administration had released photos showing da Silva wearing a silicone mask, a long wig, glasses, jeans, and a pink T-shirt with donuts on it after being caught out.
The people really caught out are likely to be ordinary citizens who failed to bank recent transactions such as property sales, which are commonly made in cash, or who were saving for some costly cash outlay.
But the 53-year-old two-time Reporter of the Year is now starting a prison sentence after being caught out changing the witness statement of his long-time driver Alan Smith in a criminal trial.
And central bank officials haunted by their two failures since 2000 to exit zero rates would rather be late in tightening than be caught out, and criticised, again for taking the steam out of the economy.
The caught-out media fulminated about an "unannounced, impromptu … publicity stunt," even though they were watching an apparently carefully prepared summit on India Prime Minister Modi's way back home from his two-days visit to Moscow.
Electronic payments providers such as market leaders Paytm and MobiKwik, and smaller players FreeCharge, Citrus, ItzCash and Oxigen, seized the opportunity, snapping up millions of customers and merchants caught out by the sudden shortage of cash.
Thousands of people from the so-called "Windrush generation" were invited to Britain to plug labour shortfalls between 1948 and 1971, but some of them and their descendants have been caught out by tighter immigration rules.
Having enticed several other players into helping to fix matches and betting on the results, Gauld was caught out by the newspaper, and soon sold his story to them for a then-considerable sum of £7,000.
While it's still unknown how his character survived his alleged death in World War 2, Pine's comedic chops are primed for playing his own take on a hero guy named Steve caught out of his own time.
But unlike Bayer they were not caught out by major surplus volumes in distribution channels, which forced the Bayer division to chalk up negative Latin America sales for the quarter after taking back products from distributors' shelves.
Li Liuyang, senior foreign exchange analyst at China Merchants Bank in Shanghai, said the market appears to have been caught out by the Chinese currency's sharp rise at the beginning of this year and the current losses.
The rapid recovery by many organizations with unpatched computers caught out by the attack may largely be attributed to back-up and retrieval procedures they had in place, enabling technicians to re-image infected machines, experts said.
Once the world's biggest mobile phone maker, Nokia was caught out by the rise of smartphones and ended up selling the handset business to Microsoft in 2014, leaving it with the networks and a portfolio of technology patents.
A lot of the philanderers caught out by the hack were identified by their credit card details and Ashley Madison is going to have to make a solid case to convince people to enter their credit card details.
Fear of being caught out in the open looms large: In one story, three sixth-graders get trapped in an empty classroom with no way out and no protective cover that's able to hide all three of them.
Natalie, a 25-year-old student from Cheltenham, was one of a number of people I spoke to who explained how they were caught out by the age restriction on free morning after pills in their local Boots.
LONDON (Reuters) - Mazher Mahmood, one of Britain's best known undercover reporters renowned for his "fake sheikh" sting operations that have even caught out royalty, tampered with evidence in a criminal trial to protect his reputation, prosecutors said on Wednesday.
Because insurers have to set their prices for 2018 now, before they know if the payments will be made, they are either raising premiums to avoid being caught out later, or giving up and quitting the troubled markets altogether.
She doesn't have social media, she's very rarely caught out and about by paparazzi, you won't ever see her at Nobu with her very famous husband (Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons) — she doesn't even get recognized on the street.
The Hong Kong-headquartered company, which reports first-quarter results after close of trading on Thursday, cited a challenging operating environment in its profit warning on Tuesday night and said it was caught out by movements in coal prices.
LONDON (Reuters) - Central banks around the world need to watch for the risk that financial firms are caught out by higher interest rates and the scaling back of bond-buying programs, a Bank of England policymaker said on Tuesday.
Hamilton did not put a foot wrong and was caught out only when Toro Rosso's Pierre Gasly slowed in front of him into the final chicane, with the champion forced to jink right and take to the escape road.
Foreign exchange brokers such as PhillipCapital UK and Saxo Bank have raised the security deposit they demand from clients in order to trade, a step designed to offset the increased risk that customers get caught out by sharp moves.
"There have been cases of gay men and lesbian women being 'caught out'," he added, describing a case of a young man and his lover who were violently beaten by thugs who described themselves as "upholders of the faith".
Brett Gardner, who replaced Hicks in the lineup, followed Hechavarria's home run with a triple inside the first-base bag and after Andrew McCutchen walked, Judge blistered a line drive that pitcher Jacob Faria caught out of self-preservation.
Just as impressive is how rarely Burnley is caught out: Last season, Stratagem's figures show that fewer than 2 percent of the chances Dyche's team conceded came when it had one or no defenders between the attacker and goal.
Daniel Stewart's Winter explained that the danger for European banks in a Dodd-Frank roll-back is they may be lured back into riskier business because it is easier to do so, alongside the U.S. banks and get caught out again.
They estimate Chinese retail investors account for about 80 percent of daily trades and say many were caught out when they invested at the tail-end of the rally early last year only to see the market slump shortly afterwards.
Chelsea, taking the cup seriously, put out their first-choice side; City selected a team that looked like Pellegrini took too long on the management screen of FIFA during an online game and got caught out by the time limit.
We can assume that things between Frances and Catherine will come to a head in the final episode next week, but whether Frances will be caught out for targeting Ryan before her dastardly plan is put into action is uncertain.
Last year, in an effort to demonstrate its goodwill, the company let a few journalists look at its data for a short time in a closed environment, but was then later caught out cleaning up the data before showing it off.
Two-and-a-half months and nearly $1 billion in write-downs later, investors, analysts and former board members are questioning why Thiam and his finance chief, David Mathers, were caught out by the scale of the division's illiquid trades.
To make it worse for them, the tourists were also handed out a couple of poor decisions with Asela Gunaratne and Sachithra Senanayake given caught out even though replays did not suggest any contact between bat and ball on either occasion.
Allegedly impersonating Adair online, Koenig tried to order $25,000 worth of microphones and drum equipment, but was unfortunately caught out when the real-life Adair, who doesn't even live in Florida (come the fuck on bro) was contacted about the order.
Undeterred, the Swiss went ahead once again early in the second period when Nyquist was penalized for high sticking as Timo Meier steamed down the right side and swept home the puck as the Swedes got caught out switching players.
Vermette tied the game late when Dubnyk went behind the net to play a puck and got caught out of position, leaving the goal empty for Vermette, who banked a shot off Wild defender Jared Spurgeon and into the net.
Once a month they have a census count and you have to be on your job detail so you don't get caught out of bounds and written up, which could lead to losing privileges like phone, email, visiting, and commissary.
The American 11th seed, who triumphed here in 2017, fought off two match points but on the third was caught out of position behind the baseline when the Russian ripped a backhand that clipped the net chord and landed in.
Max Kepler's sacrifice bunt moved both runners into scoring position, but Kurt Suzuki's attempt at a safety squeeze was caught out of the air by Rangers first baseman Moreland, who fired to third to double off Plouffe and end the threat.
The quirky name was an alibi given to German soldiers when a group of the future members were caught out past curfew, but then they quite liked the sound of it, and decided to become a book club that continued to meet regularly.
With modern day apps like Spotify and Steam now based in the cloud and linked to a user account anyway, swapping apps and app settings across computers is a lot easier than it once was—just make sure you don't get caught out.
Not wanting to be caught out when lawmakers next vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, traders are brushing up on the practices of parliament, where members cannot address each other by name and laws are traditionally inscribed on calf skins.
"Many investors don't want to be caught out so they have moved to the sidelines in the event that we get a surprise today and there is a hint that a rate hike in June is likely," DZ Bank strategist Daniel Lenz said.
Meldonium may have only become a prohibited substance in January, but it's quickly become a big player in the World Anti-Doping Agency's attempts to rid sport of performance-enhancing drugs with plenty of big names in the sporting world getting caught out.
On top of these new additions, the new Guns for Hire system means that even when playing alone, you'll have a few NPC friends around for the ride (or to pick you up off the ground when you get caught out of cover).
I remember him explaining he most often caught out criminals in court when they were overwhelmed by real, factual evidence presented to them in a "live" environment, in front of a judge, regardless of how watertight they made their own version of events.
Investors reacting to very short-term factors – such as those caused Thursday by the European Central Bank's announcement that it is set to review further stimulus – could be caught out, the chief executive of asset management firm Schroders told CNBC on Friday.
One of these spikes occurred during the free skate of U.S. ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue set to "Caught Out in the Rain" by Beth Hart, a song that saw an increase in voice requests of 60 times its average.
Povetkin was due to face Wilder for his belt earlier in 2016, but he also failed a drug test—this time for meldonium: the substance which has caught out many Russian athletes—just nine days before their fight which was promptly cancelled.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union on Wednesday reiterated its opposition to European firms and citizens being caught out by U.S. sanctions on Cuba, calling on Washington to adhere to a 1998 agreement to grant a consistent waiver for EU companies and citizens.
Some people were innocently snared by the tough anti-fraud measures that many bookmakers implement; others had been caught out by the complex terms and conditions that bookies often use (and are being investigated by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over).
"I'm a big fan of the regulation and I'm hopeful that a lot of these kind of more hidden data brokers that don't have consumer relationships are really going to get caught out with it because they can't get consent," he says.
The family-owned group, best known as a contractor but with interests in a host of other sectors, has struggled after borrowing extensively at the end of the last decade to expand only to be caught out by a local economic slowdown.
"Maintaining the debate ensures that if he does need to move to raise rates later this year, if domestically generated inflation really starts to move up, then the BoE is not caught out delivering a quick-turn surprise to markets," she said.
It wouldn't be the first time that traders and investors got caught out by a seeming 180-degree turn on Trump policy, but Wall Street may have to get far more selective in terms of which statements, and from whom, they listen to.
Like many people in the port city of Karachi, he was caught out by the severity of last summer's heat wave which killed more than 1,300 people, and has hired a digger to excavate three elongated trenches big enough for 300 bodies.
Mr. Pompeo has been a forceful public advocate for both the president generally and the strike specifically, but he and others like Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper have been caught out trying to talk their way around things the president has already said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Conceived as a bold plan to attack corruption, a crackdown by Mexico's new president on rampant fuel theft has turned into a battle to prevent economic chaos after state governments, businesses and consumers were caught out by the decision.
But in the age of shopping malls, the internet and the economy of scale that comes with it in e-commerce, many of those small businesses have found themselves caught out in figuring out how best to connect with existing customers and reach new ones.
Demand for crude oil in 2016 is seen edging higher compared to last year, while supply is forecast to be slightly lower, according to the October OPEC market report, which highlights how money managers were caught out by a new deal to limit production.
"This immediately caught out investors who were initially wrong-footed by the deceptively high dollar/yuan fixing yesterday morning (relative to market's projections) and had chosen to go long the dollar/offshore yuan on this," analysts at Macquarie said in a note on Thursday.
Koulibaly's imposing physique and usually reliable positional awareness have made him a top defender in Europe, but he was caught out when Japan got a late equalizer in the 2-2 draw in Yakaterinburg and again for Colombia's second half winner in Samara on Thursday.
He may even boast of being well-versed in feminism (Weinstein, for example, produced and promoted "The Hunting Ground," a movie celebrating the work of activists against campus rape), yet when confronted, claim to be an old-fashioned guy caught out by confusing new rules.
The leopard midi has become not just an but the item to own this season, and the spotted look could be easily caught out in the wild, walking around the subway, grabbing mimosas on a patio, or out grocery shopping at a farmers market.
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It's not the sort of thing you can just forget about and hope that it all works out OK. The moment you let your guard down you risk being caught out, and then it's going to be a lot of work to clean up the mess.
Apart from making sure your equipment and technology is working before a presentation, Dr Lewis suggested having a Plan B. "Speakers need to have a plan of action so you are not caught out, because stress arises in situations where we want to perform well," he explained.
But when you are caught lying over and over again about a meeting — first by saying it never happened and then slowly being caught out in lie after lie — a reasonable observer is going to doubt you when you claim that this time you've fully come clean.
It has subsequently been caught out as the economy has floundered because of the misguided interventionism of Dilma Rousseff, who had to step aside from the presidency in May after Brazil's Senate voted to hold an impeachment trial against her, compounded by the falling prices of commodities.
Read more: An influencer turns her Instagram outtakes into hilarious side-by-side photos to prove that social media isn't real lifeSimilarly, model and influencer Lucy Williams, who has 435,000 followers, was caught out for posting two bikini photos of herself climbing out of the sea.
Households and firms across Croatia and eastern Europe took out Swiss franc mortgages in the 2000s to benefit from low Swiss interest rates, only to be caught out by a surge in the franc, particularly after Switzerland scrapped its cap on the currency in January 2015.
The only way our current situation bears any distinction is that on this occasion, Trump got caught out, thanks to an anonymous whistleblower who managed to implant their own narrative into the media hive mind ahead of the one that Trump had hoped to author himself.
Two-and-a-half months and nearly $22014 billion in write-downs later, investors, analysts and former board members are questioning why Thiam and his finance chief, David Mathers, were caught out by the scale of the division's illiquid trades — positions that are not easy to sell out of.
Grassley is willing to adopt and broadcast a self-evident big lie, as he did when he promoted the "death panels" smear of the Affordable Care Act; he is unwilling to apologize when caught out, as again was the case in the ACA debate; and he is a bully.
The usually infallible Andres Iniesta was caught out in a huge misunderstanding with captain Sergio Ramos which gave Khalid Boutaib a free run toward goal, and the usually cocksure Ramos was left looking frail again when Morocco substitute Youssef En-Nesyri outmuscled him to head in their second goal.
But some athletes, unaware of the potential damage an ill-judged selfie or distasteful joke could cause, were caught out—like the Swiss footballer sent home after directing a racial slur at the South Korean team, or the Greek triple-jumper banned after racist tweets about African immigrants.
Bilfinger in its heyday built the Sydney Opera House and Munich Olympic stadium but in recent years switched from the construction industry to power and industrial plant servicing, only to be caught out by crises in first the utilities and later the petrochemicals sectors that were its major clients.
"Markets have arrived at a point where they need to weigh the risks of being caught out by the potential stimulatory impacts of the Trump administration's policies against the risk of being caught by those policies not being implemented," said Ric Spooner, chief market analyst at CMC Markets, in a note.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice party PiS won elections on promises of lowering the pension age, increasing the tax-free allowance, paying out child benefits and offering relief to Poles who took mortgages in Swiss francs and were then caught out by a sharp rise in the Swiss franc exchange rate.
The can-do prognoses that had preceded the meeting had beguiled speculators, who were caught out when it became clear that Saudi Arabia, Russia and others could not in fact agree on measures to curb supply, prompting the Brent price to slide to below $42 a barrel on April 18th.
Or even some of his vintage counter elbows as Thompson's lack of head movement has seen him caught out in exchanges before: Certainly low kicking is an important part of the ring cutting game and should be used to punish Thompson's trailing leg as he circles out along the fence.
Batteries with longer lifespans make electric cars more suitable for long-distance travel—an important point for many private car owners who, even though most of the journeys they make are already within the range of a single charge, do not want to risk getting caught out chargeless and miles from home.
In an era of weaponized sensitivity, participation in public discourse is growing so perilous, so fraught with the danger of being caught out for using the wrong word or failing to uphold the latest orthodoxy in relation to disability, sexual orientation, economic class, race or ethnicity, that many are apt to bow out.
Both fighters were also high-profile users of the then-legal Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) and were both caught out with their testosterone levels being too high once TRT was banned from mixed martial arts competition, leading to Belfort's battle against Chris Weidman and Marquardt's match-up against Rick Story being cancelled.
Lesnar is presently the only athlete to have opted for this exemption and he promptly tested positive in two drug tests for banned substance clomiphene—an oestrogen blocker which also caught out former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones—pre and post-UFC 200 in his victorious cameo appearance against Kiwi heavyweight Mark Hunt.
Unhedged borrowers in foreign currencies can be exposed to significant exchange-rate risks, as in the case of millions of central and eastern European homeowners who took out Swiss franc mortgages to benefit from low interest rates but were caught out when the currency surged, posing serious risks to banks in Poland, Croatia and elsewhere.
As Struve walked Miocic down and trapped both of his hands, Miocic got off good body shots and his usual inside parry to right hand to the chin, but he was denied his jab and caught out by short left hooks and right straights which were followed up by hurting uppercuts from underneath his guard.
Cannily, Bryant paired this act with a smarmy, performative reverence for the sport's history and for every great player who came before him; this was his one real area of difference from Jordan, a genuine fucking psycho who would never be caught out showing even the smallest sincere admiration or deference to any other person, living or dead.
PlayStation NowImage: SonyThe big two players in consoles, Sony and Microsoft, won't have been at all blindsided by Google's Stadia unveiling—despite the question marks over bandwidth and latency we've got today in 2019, streaming seems to be the future (or at least part of the future) for gaming going forward, and Sony and Microsoft aren't going be caught out.
Senegal were bundled out on the last day of the group phase in Russia after a count back of cautions after finishing level with Japan in Group H. They had made a bright start to the tournament by beating Poland in Moscow but then flattered to decisive with talisman Sadio Mane largely anonymous and highly rated defender Kalidou Koulibaly caught out when he was most needed.
They include Sontag; the writer Fran Lebowitz; the actor, director, and playwright Charles Ludlam (1943-1987); the John Waters film actress Cookie Mueller (1949-203); and the Warhol Superstar Jackie Curtis (1947-1985), caught out of drag in an affectionate cuddle with a sheepish-looking Lance Loud (1951-2001), the television personality-turned-magazine columnist whose coming-out as a gay teenager on national television in 1973 (in the PBS documentary, An American Family) became a media milestone.
It happened when he found himself embroiled, and caught out, in something distasteful: doing too much for lobbyists from the gambling industry (he loved to toss $100 chips round a craps table, lucky feather and penny stowed in his pocket); accepting favours and funds from Charles Keating of the savings-and-loan scandal; trading low blows with rivals in his runs for the Republican nomination in 2000 and for the presidency in 2008—and then failing at both.
There's no hard and fast way of 100 percent guaranteeing you'll never get caught out by a dodgy link (apart from just ignoring them all completely), but you can minimize the risk: Check the social media account or email address sending the link is genuine, head to the site in question in a separate browser window to see if you can find the same offer advertised, and be sure the offer you're looking at is the one that was promoted.

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