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That would be somewhat counteracted today by the stronger jobs report.
But that was counteracted by a $2463 billion surplus in services.
In many cases, President Trump has explicitly counteracted his predecessors' policies.
" He added, "That's the kind of message that has to be counteracted.
The upbeat mood counteracted worries from worse-than-expected China trade data.
It takes you through self-doubt counteracted by buoyant confidence and back down again.
The helium-filled body is just barely counteracted by the spindly legs and feet.
Instantly, the federal change would be counteracted, at least as concerns state income taxes.
Coated in the salted chaco, the bitterness of the chuño is almost completely counteracted.
Second, can persuasion by (human) individuals during conversation be detected by a chatbot and counteracted?
With that rise came an increase in revenue that counteracted a decline in print advertising.
But because so much of this was cribbed from Democrats, this can also be easily counteracted.
However, this "evidence" is immediately counteracted by Trump's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
Whatever growth does occur, he added, will be "counteracted by the fiscal irresponsibility of the bill."
That, though, could take years for Democrats and could be counteracted by whites becoming more Republican.
But optimism in airline stocks was counteracted by pessimism in the energy sector, which fell 0.4 percent.
Latoya took solace in believing that MaKenzie's warmth may have counteracted the harsh tone of his teachers.
The pilots counteracted that successfully for some time before the plane entered a final dive, he added.
So, investors can take heart that we've counteracted this existential shock with the greatest fiscal monetary bazooka.
No joke Mr. Rock could make would have counteracted the sorry record of the studios on race and gender.
Early-voting data from the current campaign show a modest decline in black turnout, counteracted by a surge among Hispanics.
MCAS can never command more stabilizer input than can be counteracted by the flight crew pulling back on the column.
"The earnings have counteracted all sorts of economic weakness and allowed stocks to continue their remarkable 2017 run," he said.
The price of oil fell as worries about the U.S.-China trade dispute counteracted a surprise decline in U.S. crude inventories.
Previous efforts to overhaul Nigeria's electricity infrastructure have largely failed, and frequent power cuts are mainly counteracted with costly private generators.
M.O. mythology cannot be effectively counteracted by an attitude on the part of industry and government that Big Brother knows best.
We know recessions have devastating effects on individuals, families and firms, and can cause long-term economic damage if not counteracted.
But I also sense the degree to which he counteracted that perception, infusing his colors with the solidity of a shadow.
"The benefits [of fasting] are counteracted if you are going to make up for the calories the next day," said Lemond.
The effect of this was counteracted by euro zone retail sales, that came in stronger than expected for the month of February.
Trump's assertion of power would also be counteracted if the Democrats win at least one of the chambers of Congress in November.
We counteracted many of the tectonic shifts of declining legacy businesses, and built a Yahoo that is unequivocally stronger, nimbler, and more modern.
The ASMBS concedes that the procedure increases the risk of nutrient deficiencies, but adds that these negative effects can be counteracted with supplements.
The growing risk aversion counteracted the strength the yuan has derived recently from falling U.S. Treasury yields, which have made Chinese bonds attractive.
Its underpinning theory is that a sell-off in risky stocks can be counteracted by the gains in fixed income and vice versa. 
More from Tonic: Presciently, the authors suggested that decreases in condom use could be counteracted by earlier diagnosis and treatment of STIs through PrEP programs.
Since setting a multiyear high in December, the has traded sideways, underscoring how aggressive policy moves by the U.S. may be counteracted by weakness abroad.
The problem is that any recent gains by middle- and working-class people in prosperous cities have been counteracted by the rising cost of living.
During Sunday night's closing ceremony, Aly Raisman, Laurie Hernandez, Madison Kocian and U.S. flag bearer Simone Biles counteracted the rainy weather with their infectious cheer.
In other words, natural factors alone would have caused the Earth to cool slightly, but human influences counteracted that and led instead to substantial warming.
Oil prices were higher as OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions against exporters Venezuela and Iran counteracted record U.S. crude output and growth worries.
Sony counteracted with astatement to The Hollywood Reporter, which was laterposted on the studio's Twitter account, which placed the blame for the split on Marvel.
He has counteracted the aging process by becoming more surgical in his play, more judicious with his running, more attuned to opportunities in the air.
Notably, seven years before, in 1947, Major League Baseball counteracted the doctrine of "separate but equal" when Jackie Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
For the full year, a 9.3 percent rise in health and life insurance profits counteracted a 4.2 fall in operating profit in the insurer's main property-casualty business.
It not only cooled our skin on contact and helped deflate under-eye bags, but counteracted the purple tones of dark circles, too, thanks to its peachy tint.
The MCAS function would be disabled if the crew counteracted it by trimming or adjusting settings in the opposite direction, according to two people briefed on Boeing's proposals.
In a better world, some of this could at least be counteracted with a good summer job, which for obvious reasons lower-income teens need the most anyway.
The strength in banking stocks counteracted wider fears stirred by rising bond yields with China's benchmark 10-year treasury yield up at the highest level in three years.
To the degree the labor shortage drives up wages, it would be counteracted by Federal Reserve interest rate increases to try to slow the economy and combat inflation.
Dropbox — The online file storage and sharing service company's stock nosedived 221.2% after the company's second quarter results missed on two key metrics, which counteracted strong sales and earnings.
I can see why people use these services — the excessive packaging waste is certainly counteracted a bit by the fact that there is no produce waste to speak of.
After California's ban went into effect, one study found that 20% of the losses to minority enrolment at the University of California, Berkeley were counteracted by such admissions tweaks.
Even if the abuse can't be instantly counteracted, it can be helpful simply to understand it and know that there are some steps that can be taken to help.
Forgetting, temporarily, their reverence for local self-determination, lots of states have counteracted municipal efforts to control guns; some have moved on to ensuring the unimpeded statewide carrying of knives.
Ever since the protests following the shootings in Parkland, Florida, the inspiration generated from the kids fighting for safe schools has been counteracted by disappointment that Congress has done nothing.
Compared to a silk thread, the air is like a thick fluid, so the effect of gravity is easily counteracted by what you might call the stickiness of the air.
But the allure of the "modern caveman," as one critic described the newly mustachioed Clark Gable, was counteracted by an underlying sense of aggressiveness that audiences, particularly women, found unattractive.
The projector offers a much larger surface area than you get on a standard smartwatch (though that's somewhat counteracted by the massive footprint required to house the technology), so there's that.
The strength in banking stocks counteracted wider fears stirred by rising bond yields with China's benchmark 1.83-year treasury yield CN10YT-RR up at it the highest level in three years.
Dihydromyricetin, the capsule's main ingredient is, er, loosely backed by a study done by The UCLA School of Medicine, which found that the ingredient counteracted alcohol intoxication and dependence—in rats.
But the study finds that this imbalance is counteracted by speech rate: speakers of Japanese get in many of their simple syllables more quickly than English-speakers do their complicated ones.
The updated software will include data from a second angle of attack sensor and will no longer be able to produce an angle that cannot be counteracted manually by a pilot.
"The democratizing effect of the internet's openness and decentralization is counteracted by its vast economies of scale and network effects, which tend to concentrate power in a few big winners," Levine writes.
The startup, like a few of those mentioned before, set out to create a company that could offer affordable, comfortable, intuitive bras that counteracted the expensive, over-sexualization of the bra industry.
Had this Kremlin assault against American democracy not occurred, or had it been successfully counteracted by Obama and stopped long ago, the extreme damage it did to Clinton would never have happened.
"We don't see that they really need to cut more," he added, pointing to forecast oversupply being counteracted by lower demand because of incoming regulations cutting marine use of high-sulfur crude.
With the repeal of the ACA under threat once again by Republican lawmakers, counteracted by a swelling, Bernie Sanders-sponsored movement toward universal health coverage, the future of women's healthcare access remains unclear.
While it might once have been true that cities cared only for their narrow interests, it is now clear that they have become policy laboratories, places where state and national dysfunction can be counteracted.
But that may be counteracted by the fact that power lines are often surrounded by open fields of grass and wildflowers, to keep potentially damaging forest foliage away from the infrastructure, Science News reports.
"The banks' practice of providing minority borrowers with more expensive and riskier loans than they qualified for, or that nonminority borrowers received, actually frustrated and counteracted the city's efforts on fair housing," he said.
Instead, view a lapse as an opportunity to gain insight, reflecting as honestly as possible on why the lapse happened and how this could be avoided or counteracted on the next attempt at change.
The darkness of many of Kahraman's themes—trauma, war, genital mutilation, and "honor" killings—is counteracted by the delicacy of her style, which borrows from the traditions of Persian miniatures, Japanese illustration, and Renaissance painting.
The theory is that bonds and stocks tend to move in opposite directions, and so they balance each other out: A sell-off in risky stocks can be counteracted by the gains in fixed income.
Rising wages for American workers over the last year or so have been counteracted by other forces preventing inflation from taking off, including falling energy prices and slack demand for goods and services from overseas.
The group was disappointed in the House version of the tax bill and the initial Senate bill, which expanded the credit from $1,000 today, but counteracted that expansion with other lost tax breaks for families.
That said, fiscal policy has generally been tight in recent years in most countries (governments have been trying to take demand out of their economies) in a way that has counteracted central bank attempts to stimulate.
Jackie Courtney, founder of the designer wedding dress consignment platform Nearly Newlywed, echoes Ma, and adds that traditionally, companies like David's Bridal have counteracted the cost of acquiring new customers every year by jacking up prices.
Good intentions also have not counteracted the crippled medical infrastructure in states like Mississippi, which the Commonwealth Fund, an independent health-policy research foundation, ranks dead last in more than 40 measures of health-system performance.
"Net new money flows were robust, which partially counteracted a negative market impact that reflected the sharp falls across most asset classes seen in the final months of the year," it said in a statement without elaborating.
European equities fell back in a choppy session after climbing to a two-week high on Thursday, as gains in tech shares were counteracted by a decline in commodity related stocks in the energy and mining sectors.
Chewy tunes and underlying ostinato harmonies snake their way through a dense mesh of crackling snare drums, thumping electronic bass, fluttery keyboards, cold, breathy space, and a general textural harshness counteracted in the melodies and not much else.
"We expect to come in bang on the nose in and around a deficit of 0.2 percent this year as projected, with the good things being counteracted by overruns in other areas," Prime Minister Leo Varadkar told parliament.
Right-wing populism struggles to govern effectively, but it clearly has a durable political appeal — which, as Tyler Cowen points out in a Bloomberg column, has not yet been counteracted by the new socialism, the new new left.
"SAS could be on the brink of losing their competitiveness if this agreement is not counteracted by more savings," he said, estimating that the strike would cost the airline about 500 million Swedish crowns ($52 million) in lost revenue.
Once stereotyped as the party of pensioner nostalgists, the Communists counteracted the effects of demographic decline by appealing to new voters aggrieved by globalisation, and garnered their strongest support in the Czech Republic's economically depressed, post-industrial north-west.
Then they'll have air superiority plus a strong defensive position, and the greater numbers of the Dead will be somewhat counteracted by the fact that every dragon-fire blast that kills a White Walker brings down all his wights.
At the median and below, strong racial convergence in educational attainment has been counteracted by the rising returns to education in the labor market, which have disproportionately disadvantaged the shrinking but still substantial share of blacks with lower education.
"Coming out of the concessions will have a small negative effect, but this will be counteracted by strong performance in the core ScS business which has traded strongly so far this year," a source with knowledge of the matter said.
The Daily Beast reported earlier in August that three unnamed sources who had spoken with Trump about the economy since 2017 said he thought negative media reports could help ignite a recession and that this could be counteracted by positive messaging.
Global oil markets are facing an uncertain year with slowing global growth driving less global demand for oil while the supply picture looks unclear with production cuts by OPEC and Russia potentially counteracted by the growth in U.S. shale oil output.
A list of the Ten Commandments printed on the side of my cup momentarily counteracted the progressive atmosphere, but then I walked over to the condiments bar, and, scanning vats of pickled peppers, noticed a bullet-shaped bottle with a green nozzle. Sriracha!
Both a lush historical tale and a real-life fable, The Zookeeper's Wife is an account of Warsaw during the Nazi occupation that makes a strong case for a simple truth: inhuman brutality can only be counteracted by steady compassion and kindness.
The idea of a phase delay might at first appear to suggest that we would want to go to bed later in winter too, but Murray hypothesizes that this tendency would likely be counteracted by a growing desire to slumber in general.
And as Barker's case illustrates, the anti-inflammatory benefits of a plant-based diet may be counteracted by the fact that vegans do have to be more vigilant about getting enough protein, which research suggests may play a key role in speeding injury recovery.
States and local governments have historically offset around a quarter of federal-level fiscal stimulus in recessions, because of balanced-budget requirements that force them to tighten their belts, meaning that stimulus from the federal government can often be counteracted at a local level.
Donning a red tracksuit and sporting a gelled mane, the actor appears to be meditating or perhaps dreaming, the uncertainty emphasized by his meditative body language counteracted by the constant bobbing of his head and the sudden bursts of happiness that appear across Kilmer's face.
In the movie's final moments, certain events that seemed to be portents of a hopeful future are counteracted by wartime catastrophes, including, finally and most terribly, the death of a family member, of which the director had informed viewers (with that fleeting text) in the first half.
Other states in the Western ISO might appeal to FERC that California's strong RPS — or its innovative policy efforts on distributed energy, batteries, and electric vehicles — amounts to market distortions that affect the wholesale price of power and should be counteracted by MOPRs, tariffs, or some other mechanism.
But while nearly 80 percent of Americans say they do not favor political endorsements in church, there remains a persistent belief among many Trump supporters, including his chief strategist Steve Bannon, that the influence of Christians on American culture is in decline, and that this must be counteracted.
The passage of extensive legislation by New York's City Council on Wednesday, curtailing the previously unchecked powers of Uber and other ride-hailing services, suggests the extent to which the false promises of the sharing economy are becoming better understood and, how much more aggressively they still could be counteracted.
The title track opens with a warped segment of a TV preacher fervently chanting "God is all around us, all it takes is a thought / Wormwood falls from heaven / Consuming sinner and Satan alike / Who will be" over a sea of rapturous applause – something that is then counteracted by Mat's fuzzy, gentle crooning.
Though the reaction to last year's Obergefell victory was celebratory, at the outset of that fight figures within the gay and lesbian community adamantly warned us that gay marriage represented a form of assimilation, maintaining that it counteracted the spirit of rebellion at the very heart of what it means to be queer.
The context of violence in all forms has led to the following conclusions: Violent crime has dropped significantly since the early 1990's — when unemployment rates also dropped dramatically, but it will be counteracted by the fact that a drastic rise in suicide rates accompanied the rise in unemployment rates in 2008.
There are other feelings too—he references his career anxiety in "November," asing "what if 'Who Dat Boy' is rhetorical and this is over"—but these are counteracted with production and guest features that keep the album centered somewhere peaceful and reflective, making Flower Boy the first fully rounded Tyler the Creator album.
Had Mueller testified in the weeks immediately following the release of the report, when the debate over impeachment was more vibrant, and when Republicans were feeling less certain about whether the President could withstand the storm, Mueller's discussion of the contents of the report could have counteracted the narrative put forth by Attorney General William Barr.
In a way, the performance functions as an alternative, empathetic model for how human interaction could (and should) be: "In Orbit, we proposed to exhibit a live picture of our three beings cohabitating, caring for one another, and engaging in energetic work that counteracted the forces of colonization that abuse, enslave, and slaughter humans and Earth materials," she adds.
For more on the factors affecting European stocks, please click on * The UK blue chip index edged higher on Monday, closing up 30004 points at 6,174.57, but underperformed euro zone shares as a fall in the price of oil weighed on energy firms and counteracted a fading boost to UK-listed miners from well-received Chinese data.
At first glance, this upbeat CW show might strike you as your standard rom-com — Evie (Tori Anderson), looking to shake up her overly-organized life, meets Xavier (Joshua Sasse) and learns to live every day to the fullest — but all of that cheerfulness is counteracted by the fact that Xavier believes that humankind only has 8 months to live before an asteroid hits the earth.

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