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"day of reckoning" Definitions
  1. the time when one is called to account for one's actions, to pay one's debts, or to fulfill one's promises or obligations.
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But that day of reckoning is still some way off.
"This day of reckoning is here," he warned on Thursday.
No wonder politicians keep putting off the day of reckoning.
Some economists warn that a day of reckoning is coming.
It looks like a day of reckoning may be ahead.
For the #MeToo movement, it was a day of reckoning.
The day of reckoning could be sooner rather than later.
Read More Mohamed El-Erian warns about a day of reckoning
Friday was his day of reckoning ... delivered by Cormier's right hand.
Here's what you need to know: • G.O.P.'s day of reckoning.
Super Tuesday, the presidential primary season's day of reckoning, is upon us.
The day Woodward's book is released will be a day of reckoning.
Now comes a potential day of reckoning for the disgraced movie mogul.
But critics argue that this only delayed China's own day of reckoning.
"It's a real day of reckoning for the Boy Scouts," said Pfau.
"The real day of reckoning will come early next decade, around 2020."
This also only postpones the day of reckoning, but it can help.
Hopefully that's not the day of reckoning that we've all been waiting for.
Click here to view original GIFThe hoverboard day of reckoning has finally arrived.
Thursday's meeting is shaping up as a day of reckoning for the ECB.
But this is only a temporary solution — postponing the ultimate day of reckoning.
Avenatti responded to Friday's charges by saying that Kelly's "day of reckoning" had arrived.
"The decision simply delays the day of reckoning for this unfair practice," Frank said.
"The institution of the Grammys has to have its day of reckoning," he added.
"But more importantly, the music industry itself has to have its day of reckoning."
Today is a day of reckoning, but can also be a day of reconciliation.
Still, the day of reckoning finally came, the one day my promise was meaningless.
Index editors had been trying to stave off the day of reckoning for decades.
Such a move would weaken the program and bring our day of reckoning closer.
For a guy soon to face his day of reckoning, Gary Johnson sure seemed mellow.
Whether or not the populist survives to see it, the day of reckoning eventually arrives.
It only served to create new asset bubbles and to delay a day of reckoning.
Nearly two years ago, New York Fed officials warned that the day of reckoning loomed.
With all of these platforms removing Jones, it's the conspiracy theorist's true day of reckoning.
Yes, the day of reckoning for Krystal is something everyone has been ready to see.
As his day of reckoning draws nigh Mike makes the only play he has left.
In February, Mr. Bulger told the medical worker that her day of reckoning was coming.
Another law enforcement official said he had made some statements about a day of reckoning.
Trump's poll denialism may succeed in delaying his day of reckoning, but it's coming nonetheless.
As the day of reckoning approached, observers reported that IS had fortified Dabiq with 1,200 fighters.
"Today is a day of reckoning but can also be a day of reconciliation," O'Neill said.
Now, their day of reckoning with Trump on the NIH might come earlier than they thought.
In politics, there's always a day of reckoning, when scores are settled and disfavors are returned.
"There's going to be a day of reckoning," he said of the companies that prioritize growth.
"Now the day of reckoning has come," Frank Pitre, a lawyer for victims, told the NYT.
Another day of reckoning that showed that empty words from the White House after Parkland, Fla.
"The goal of Big Sugar is always to put off the day of reckoning," Draper said.
"I believe there will be a day of reckoning on this and other issues," he said.
Bloomberg is far from the only candidate who faces a day of reckoning on Super Tuesday.
U.S. refiners could be helping to set the stage for another day of reckoning for oil prices.
The fact of the matter is that Cody Wilson's day of reckoning is just over the horizon.
It's partly because Microsoft already had its antitrust day of reckoning back in the 1990s and 2000s.
"Ultimately, there will be a day of reckoning," said Erik Weisman, chief economist at MFS Investment Management.
First, the deal comes at a time when the wearables market is facing a day of reckoning.
He also stars in director John Hyams's Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning, a hallucinatory, Lynch-ian nightmare.
"Now the day of reckoning has come," said Frank Pitre, a lawyer for some of the victims.
A day of reckoning Schnatter, who founded the company in 1984, believes it is now being mismanaged.
In other words, neither confirmation nor death will prevent a day of reckoning once power shifts hands.
"This is a day of reckoning, but there are more days of reckoning to come," he said.
With the Supreme Court's recently reinforced five-justice conservative majority, that day of reckoning seems far off still.
Clearly on thin ice, it seems it won't be long before the John meets his day of reckoning.
Yet the day of reckoning has finally pushed exporters to search for some way to stabilize the market.
Cambodia Two senior members of one of the most murderous regimes in history had their day of reckoning.
The prime minister told MPs to have a "day of reckoning" with the people by triggering an election.
He also vows for a day of reckoning -- but more importantly, he weighs in on Shaq being hired.
Now that the impossible has happened, tech's day of reckoning is here — next Wednesday afternoon, to be precise.
But now the day of reckoning may come sooner than expected for the state's most expensive infrastructure project.
That leaves less maneuvering room for policymakers when the day of reckoning finally arrives for Social Security and Medicare.
The Democrats indeed face a day of reckoning, but Obama will be long gone by the time it comes.
The day of reckoning for the "flexible office space as a startup" is coming, and it's coming up fast.
The recent recovery in oil prices, which now exceed $50 a barrel, could delay the government's day of reckoning.
This should be a day of reckoning for the candidates as Main Street tries to get its voice heard.
"A day of reckoning is coming for the church, as it is with Washington & Hollywood," Paasch wrote, quoting Joy.
The Republican Party could suffer catastrophic election losses as a consequence when that fiscal day of reckoning finally arrives.
The disappointing news, then, is that the day of reckoning may be a step closer than we had thought.
"We think that there&aposs a day of reckoning coming for a lot of these ... autonomous startups," he said.
" He warned those who used such weapons: "You will face a day of reckoning for your crimes against humanity.
Lawyers and activists slammed dela Rosa and said a day of reckoning would come for police who killed illegally.
"They have put off a near-term day of reckoning," said George Schultze, CEO of hedge fund Schultze Asset Management.
And that crisis is civilization-ending, and recent studies say that day of reckoning is coming closer all the time.
China has a huge corporate debt pile, but the day of reckoning for paying this off is looking further away.
Otherwise, by allowing this abuser to gain undeserved support, you would indeed be helping to defer the day of reckoning.
Papa John's founder warned of a "day of reckoning" regarding his ouster from the company in an interview published Monday.
Strzok is now facing his own day of reckoning as House Judiciary Chair Bob Goodlatte has begun proceedings to subpoena him.
"If Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi believe they are running the show, the day of reckoning will soon be coming," Rep.
"This is a day of reckoning for oil companies and oil countries, and they need to stabilize the market," Yergin said.
It doesn't do you in this year, or next year, but you'll see the ill effects in a day of reckoning.
Closer to home, Turkey's present economic debacle might remind us that there comes a day of reckoning for reckless macroeconomic policies.
" And, most ominously, Bannon promised McConnell and former Bush White House political Svengali Rove that "your day of reckoning is coming.
"Now the day of reckoning has come," said Frank Pitre, a lawyer for victims who is based in the Bay Area.
The future of Facebook hangs in the balance, and shareholders may have to force management to face its day of reckoning.
Semiconductor stocks, up sharply this year on hopes for a China trade deal, could face their day of reckoning during earnings season.
Bonds are telling one story and stocks another, and some strategists say Friday's jobs report could bring about a day of reckoning.
""Mitch McConnell ... Karl Rove, all the instruments that tried to destroy Roy Moore and his family: Your day of reckoning is coming.
And those who have invested in companies that behaved recklessly and irresponsibly will share the heavy losses on that day of reckoning.
While some see his "day of reckoning" approaching, Olsen said he and Hess would meet soon to focus on the company's future.
"He also slammed Papa John&aposs leaders, saying that they had "destroyed the company" and that "the day of reckoning will come.
For the news media, however, the day that Trump boards Marine One for the last time will be a day of reckoning.
Brittany Bronson It's no surprise to those of us who live in Las Vegas that Steve Wynn's day of reckoning has come.
But for a growing number, it was a way to put off a day of reckoning that now seems to have arrived.
" Avenatti added, "After 25 years of serial sexual abuse and assault of underage girls, the day of reckoning for R Kelly has arrived.
This is just part of a major story for the country, this day of reckoning that's coming I think in the 2020 election.
SunEdison finalized the deal hoping to "put off the day of reckoning" and "hide [its] failed business strategy and mismanagement," the suit says.
SunEdison finalized the deal hoping to "put off the day of reckoning" and "hide (its) failed business strategy and mismanagement," the suit says.
"Spain's economy is facing a day of reckoning," Angel Talavera, senior euro zone economist at Oxford Economics, said in a note on Wednesday.
Jim Cramer says investors have been on the edge of their seat since the election, waiting for the day of reckoning to derail stocks.
That juxtaposition — the rebounding river coming a hair's breadth from disaster — has resonated across the Pacific Northwest and brought about a day of reckoning.
It should be quietly improving the lives of our citizens, working to get ready for the day of reckoning that comes every four years.
But the question yet again is whether the eurozone's problems are being solved or merely postponed for an even larger day of reckoning to come.
New bank lending has been growing gangbusters this year, raising the risk that China will face a painful day of reckoning further down the road.
So are financial markets about to receive their "day of reckoning", seeing a rush to the exits as the central bank liquidity rug is pulled.
The sale of Craftsman, valued at more than $2900 million, was meant to prevent that day of reckoning by raising much-needed cash for Sears.
My question is when will the day of reckoning come for those on the left whose own abhorrent and repugnant views are inconsistent with our values?
Peace agreements that depend on delayed referendums enable both sides to imagine the future of their dreams, but only by putting off the day of reckoning.
The Republican Party's long-awaited day of reckoning finally arrived on Tuesday, and to no one's surprise, it was a very good day for Donald Trump.
After the fair closes up shop and cleaning crews pick up the trash from Labor Day rallies and parades comes the true day of reckoning. Sept.
The director John Hyams has attracted the notice of some critics for his energetic direction of action movies, including "Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning," from 2012.
In February, Mr. Bulger told the female staff member that her day of reckoning was coming, according to a prison official with knowledge of the event.
"The day of reckoning is going to come," Mr. Scheck told his fellow commissioners, some of whom rolled their eyes, a video of the meeting showed.
"Victims and the public can be assured that a day of reckoning is indeed in Dr. Nassar's future," Acting US Attorney Andrew Birge said in a statement.
"I want [the officers] to know—them and their friends, because they run in packs like dogs—that their day of reckoning is upon them," he said.
Kupperman also thinks the Federal Reserve's policies have created a "Ponzi economy" — and that a day of reckoning is nearing for the likes of WeWork and Tesla.
That could mean a day of reckoning is at hand for investors who piled into what's been among the hottest market trades of the year: international stocks.
Autonomous-vehicle startups face &aposa day of reckoning&aposLikewise, he said, fully autonomous vehicles that can drive anywhere and everywhere are likely more than 10 years out.
As Juul's day of reckoning approaches, VICE talked to Wigand about his plans to soon stake out a very visible role as "poster boy" against e-cigarettes.
When the Fed keeps rates "artificially" low, it merely prolongs the day of reckoning and allows these bubbles to get bigger than they otherwise would have gotten.
He said it was more a day of reckoning and not of celebrating as the bailouts may be over but austerity measures and taxes continue to squeeze Greeks.
That has only accentuated the sense of alarm among a political establishment that sees a day of reckoning coming with Trump's deal, two officials and a politician said.
Somewhat apocalyptic warnings of a "day of reckoning" from Carl Icahn and renewed central bank risk (from Japan's lack of action) are two immediate issues that have arisen.
He said it was more a day of reckoning and not of celebrating as the bailouts may be leaving but austerity measures and taxes continue to squeeze Greeks.
It could also force the Afghans and Syrians to confront their own deep-rooted problems, without the presence of foreign soldiers who often delay the day of reckoning.
When the Weinstein, Rose, and Lauer media powerhouses fell so quickly and so permanently, I was sure that the book publishing industry would also have its day of reckoning.
Still, the state, which demanded $17 billion from Johnson & Johnson to pay for addiction treatment and other services, touted the ruling as a day of reckoning for the company.
But not all are convinced that a day of reckoning in the US economy is upon us — and one prominent investment strategist thinks the market is overlooking underlying strength.
Now investors holding big gains in international stocks face a potential day of reckoning if the recent dollar surge isn't just a blip in a longer term declining pattern.
"Now, when our enemies hear the F-35 engines, when they're roaring overhead, their souls will tremble, and they will know the day of reckoning has arrived," he said.
Brock wasn't the only superstar fighter who had their day of reckoning ... Nate Diaz was also handed down punishment for his UFC 202 news conference melee with Conor McGregor.
"That for me will be the day of reckoning, on 2016 guidance and therefore on the targets they've been setting for 2018 ... That will be quite critical," Roseberg said.
"I think we're approaching a day of reckoning here where private companies better start recognizing that they may be better off staying private, unless they are desperate," he said.
When Safari added the option for ad-blocking with iOS 9, it was a day of reckoning for many web companies — raising hard questions about the future of mobile browsing.
In those circumstances, increasing the size of the primary budget deficit by further fiscal expansion would seem to only hasten Japan's final day of reckoning with its unsustainable public finances.
"The rates market rarely lies and globally it looks like it's expecting a day of reckoning," said Tom di Galoma, a managing director at Seaport Global Holdings in New York.
"Now that the lines of fiction and reality have blurred to the horrifying extent that they have, those involved in the media must have their day of reckoning," he said.
But now that the kids are 7 and 10, I can feel the day of reckoning upon me — they greedily eye my airy room, arguing about who will get it.
Less reporting, especially by smaller companies, could allow companies to push the envelope in their financial disclosures and help them avoid, at least for a while, their day of reckoning.
Kleintop noted that every time consumers have been as ebullient as they are right now during the past few decades, there eventually was a day of reckoning not too long afterward.
Those advisers recognize that the day of reckoning will come in 2018, regardless of whether economic adviser Gary Cohn and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson — who advocated restraint — stay or go.
THE ides of March—the 226th of the month, on which five big states voted at around the midpoint of the primary calendar —was bound to be a day of reckoning.
The deeper story, educators and state officials said, is that a long-delayed day of reckoning over education policies and promises made in a different era, under different circumstances, has arrived.
Grace believes there could be a day of reckoning on October 1, when China celebrates the 70th anniversary of Communist rule and a massive military parade will take place in Beijing.
Editorial Larry Nassar had a day of reckoning last week for his years of molesting young gymnasts and other athletes, and he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
We have tried to forestall resistance by combining artemisinin with other drugs, much as we do when treating H.I.V. and tuberculosis, but the day of reckoning appears to be at hand.
But for now, it looks as though the tech revolution came along just in time to put off the day of reckoning and rescue the Chinese economy from a deeper downturn.
Adam Neumann, the founder and CEO of WeWork, a commercial real estate and shared workspace company, charmed investors for the entire decade before meeting his day of reckoning earlier this year.
Or because under-funded pension funds need to pretend, particularly in a low-interest rate environment, they will outperform to delay the day of reckoning when benefits are cut or contributions raised.
Because make no mistake: The day of reckoning for the Democratic Party is here, and the choice we face is whether to start listening, or prepare to lose again in four years.
"For Mitch McConnell and Ward Baker and Karl Rove and Steven Law, all the instruments that tried to destroy Judge Moore and his family, your day of reckoning is coming," Bannon said.
And for a country that as recently as the last few years actually pretended that most of our important institutions are race and gender blind, this day of reckoning had to come.
Polls have shown the "Yes" and "No" camps almost neck-and-neck, and many voters undecided ahead of the day of reckoning, which will likely fall between October and December this year.
Charles M. Blow America, Election Day is our national day of reckoning, the day we do battle at the ballot box to beat back the advance of the butternut squash-tanned barbarian.
"While investors may be temporarily encouraged by new management and its future plans, we are skeptical that much can be done besides putting off the day of reckoning," Muken added in a note.
As the managers have moved further up the very list they coordinate, eventually having their own day of reckoning with the American immigration authorities, other asylum-seekers have been selected to replace them.
"The day of reckoning has come, and now it is just a matter of how the story ends," crowed Nick Ryan, an Iowa Republican strategist who has long sought to oust Mr. King.
"Whether the change is demographic or generational, or a combination of the two, that day of reckoning is coming," Hetherington said, referring to a possible day when the GOP is truly nationally non-viable.
It is a day of reckoning: a day when we must step back stand together and acknowledge how far we have fallen from the values that we supposedly uphold as individuals, communities, and institutions.
Hayman Capital Management founder Kyle Bass has been ringing the alarm bells about China's banking system and the yuan for months, and now he says the day of reckoning could be just months away.
Another "day of reckoning" for the U.S. industry is near as bank reviews of existing debt agreements arrive this spring, and some lenders will surely cut back unless there's a significant turnaround in prices.
Net neutrality's day of reckoning is fast approaching, and musicians of all persuasions – pop, rock, rap – are making noise about Federal Communication Commission Chairman Ajit Pai's intentions to quash Obama-era internet equality rules.
This was the day of reckoning for J. Dennis Hastert, the Illinois native and former Speaker of the House who was set to be sentenced for the obscure federal crime of illegal bank structuring.
"This is the day of reckoning that Qualcomm has been very fortunate to avoid for many years," said Gaston Kroub, a patent attorney with Kroub, Silbersher & Kolmykov who is not involved in the case.
"I told her I came in for a long-sleeve shirt and she'll have a day of reckoning and I'll expose her for giving me a heart attack," Mr. Bulger said in his account.
In the past, Israel's Supreme Court tended to delay the day of reckoning for Bedouin communities, often by questioning whether the government was offering an adequate new home for the residents and their herds.
Icahn, in an interview with cable television network CNBC, also said he was still cautious on the U.S. stock market and that there would be a "day of reckoning" unless there was fiscal stimulus.
While another round of such easing would very much please its Wall Street proponents, it will only make the final day of reckoning for Main Street even worse in the not-too-distant future.
Deficit hawks have warned for years that a day of reckoning is coming, exposing the United States to the kind of economic crisis that overtook profligate borrowers in the past like Greece or Argentina.
The White House strategy of curtailing Lewandowski's testimony by foreshadowing controversial executive privilege claims appeared to be an attempt to goad Democrats into another protracted court battle that could delay a day of reckoning.
But as more Americans become unable to afford drug prices, hospital bills, deductibles and copays — and as they voice their anger — there is sentiment brewing in the industry that a day of reckoning will come.
Mitchell Garabedian, who filed a lawsuit on behalf of a man who says he was sexually abused by former US cardinal Theodore McCarick, said it was a day of reckoning for a number of institutions.
And while a day of reckoning for Iowa's first-in-the-nation status might eventually take place, on Monday, the state — older, whiter, and endlessly enthusiastic about presidential politics — will once again have its say.
"There is no doubt that the day of reckoning has come for the multistate operators," said Matt Hawkins, managing partner of Entourage Effect Capital, a cannabis-focused private equity firm formerly known as Cresco Capital Partners.
"That's a bell that shows you that this day of reckoning is here, as countries try to figure and their budget[s], try to pull themselves out of what are turning into deep recessions," he said.
But bank executives have reason to "gamble for resurrection," putting off a day of reckoning when they will be out of a job and disgraced, in hopes that the economy or the bank will recover first.
Facebook needs to beat expectations on Wednesday or it may face a near-term day of reckoning, as its sky-high valuation has investors demanding a scale of growth not expected in any of its major rivals.
Icahn, in an interview with cable television network CNBC, also said he was "still very cautious" on the U.S. stock market and there would be a "day of reckoning" unless there was some sort of fiscal stimulus.
For the tiny subset of movie fans who pay attention to the straight-to-DVD underground, movies like Undisputed II and Day of Reckoning are minor classics—but they aren't going to make Adkins a household name.
The cycle of trading up and deferring the gain could go on almost indefinitely until the day of reckoning when the collector or his estate finally cashed out, at which point the deferred taxes would be due.
Juanita Broaddrick — whose allegations of assault against Bill Clinton became a rallying cry for many Trump supporters amid the president's own roster of accusers — held forth outside the building, asking when her day of reckoning would come.
The dire prognostication from Carl Icahn about a "day of reckoning" in the markets should not be taken as gospel, fellow billionaire investor Warren Buffett said from Omaha, Nebraska, site of Saturday's annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
" Pruitt reaches his conclusion with a plea to the media: "Now that the lines of fiction and reality have blurred to the horrifying extent that they have, those involved in the media must have their day of reckoning.
As the Soviet Union disintegrated in the early 1990s, Roger Scruton, a conservative British philosopher, called for Westerners who had "promoted and apologised for Soviet communism" to face "their day of reckoning" in the court of public opinion.
But it's not clear whether a similar day of reckoning is imminent on Capitol Hill, a place that is known for widespread sexual harassment or coercive behavior -- but where such behavior is rarely discussed out in the open.
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"We knew this kind of day of reckoning would come," said Erick Schwab, the co-founder of Sylo, which vets influencers for fraud and aims to assign a numerical score to their content akin to a Nielsen rating.
"There will come a day of reckoning for the economy after the tax cut monies are all gone, but for today Washington really has something to crow about," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
But inflation and currency destruction is the bane of viable growth and will lead to yet a further dislocation between asset prices and underlying economic growth … and that means the eventual day of reckoning will be much more pernicious.
And that is why, while most eyes were on the Olympic Games and the feats of Michael Phelps, Katie Ledecky and Simone Biles, I followed Danny Thompson to the salt flats of Utah to witness his day of reckoning.
Although others in the international community prefer to postpone what will be an ugly day of reckoning, we must lead the way in ensuring that this flawed agreement cannot continue to fuel conflict and terror throughout the Middle East.
Rove "For Mitch McConnell and Ward Baker and Karl Rove and Steven Law, all the instruments that tried to destroy Judge Moore and his family, your day of reckoning is coming," Bannon said at the Monday night campaign rally.
A day of reckoning along that path came earlier this month, when editorial page editor James Bennet did his part to broaden reader horizons by naming conservative Bret Stephens to the prestigious — and mostly liberal — roster of Times columnists.
No-one has an exact time-line given the statistical guess-work that is involved but the consensus among speakers at last week's conference is that a day of reckoning for aluminum prices is definitely coming, sooner rather than later.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Another day of reckoning looms for Maria Sharapova when she takes on long-time nemesis Serena Williams in the Australian Open quarter-finals but the Russian can at least head into the match with her serve running hot.
And, overall, the IEA expects US shale production to drop by 500,000 barrels per day this year: US shale drillers have been trying to fend off this day of reckoning by slashing their costs and making their operations more efficient.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump in Charge, Republicans Have Day of Reckoning" (front page, May 5): This Republican will not be voting for Donald Trump, no matter how many versions of himself he presents over the next few months.
No-one has an exact time-line given the statistical guess-work that is involved but the consensus among speakers at last week's conference is that a day of reckoning for aluminium prices is definitely coming, sooner rather than later.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday promised rewards running to tens of thousands of dollars for information leading to the capture of police officers protecting drug syndicates and warned corrupt officials they would face "a day of reckoning".
While some are delightedly riding the bull market's surge into new strata, others are positioning for a stern day of reckoning — and one renowned market bear thinks the market's historic run is setting up decades of pain for investors ahead.
And then there's the threat that a weakening of covenants will allow companies that should have been reorganized or restructured a long time ago the ability to keep going, potentially destroying value and recoveries when the day of reckoning comes.
The move by parliament, on a day Johnson had pitched as a day of reckoning for Brexit, increases the chances that the divorce will be delayed and thus increases the opportunity for opponents of Brexit to frustrate the United Kingdom's departure.
The ad featured bizarre pranks, ending with the announcement that "now is the day of reckoning", which government supporters, many of whom are suspicious of Ulker's boss, interpreted as an attempt to stir tensions that have been simmering since last July's coup attempt.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May faces a day of reckoning on Monday as mutinous lawmakers try to trigger a no confidence vote over their opposition to her draft European Union divorce deal, a rebel member of her Conservative Party said.
But the risk is that there'll be a day of reckoning — perhaps after documents are subpoenaed and testimony demanded — when a Republican Congress embarrasses the White House by saying the president was flat wrong when he accused his predecessor of a crime.
"Syria has suffered such wounds that there will always be, in my expectation, a day of reckoning," said Nikolaos Van Dam, a former Dutch diplomat and author of a book about Syrian history and politics, speaking about the future of Assad's state.
"Slap a new name on the side of its business and escape its day of reckoning," the lawyer, Frank Hedin, wrote in a June email requesting evidence for the lawsuit, which proceeded for much of last year in federal court in Ft. Lauderdale.
And sweeping claims of executive privilege could trigger an intricate legal battle that could go all the way up to the Supreme Court, and put off any day of reckoning for Trump in Congress for months, even if the report brings bad news.
At the point my unemployed relative and this cab driver could both buy houses worth hundreds of thousands of dollars with no money down and no income history to prove they could repay it, I knew the housing market would have its day of reckoning.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Miner Impala Platinum will slash about a third of its workforce over two years in one of the biggest rounds of job cuts by one mining company in living memory in South Africa as the platinum industry faces a day of reckoning.
Two high-profile cases last month — a woman who was disemboweled by her partner with a kitchen knife and a seven-year-old girl who was kidnapped and killed — outraged Mexican women, prompting an extraordinary day of reckoning for the country of 120 million people.
SAN FRANCISCO — House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Thursday downplayed the growing Democratic calls for the impeachment of Donald Trump, saying that the "president's day of reckoning" came this week and underscores the need to safeguard special counsel Robert Mueller from any possible White House retribution.
So to the extent that Moscow pursues empire, and that clearly is the alpha and omega of its policies, it hastens its own day of reckoning for its domestic system because the resistances to empire will inevitably multiply beyond Moscow's capacity to deal with them.
But if those Republicans start to think that their jobs and their power are in serious jeopardy, as many will after watching Alabama go to the party of Roosevelt rather than the party of Reagan, there could be a day of reckoning ahead for this administration.
A senior New York State trial counsel, David N. Ellenhorn, said that while defense lawyers had used "delaying tactics," including seven pretrial appeals, "the day of reckoning" had finally arrived for Mr. Greenberg, who is known as Hank, and A.I.G.'s former chief financial officer, Howard I. Smith.
News Analysis LONDON — For those blithely inclined toward the view that Britain would somehow find a way to sever its relationship with the European Union free of drama or financial consequences — like canceling a car rental reservation, with a tad more paperwork — Friday was a sobering day of reckoning.
To some extent, "it's a day of reckoning, prompted by the troubles at these three carriers," said Richard L. Aboulafia, an aviation analyst at the Teal Group in Fairfax, Va. Mr. Aboulafia and others say the slowdown also reflects a more fundamental shift in the types of planes that most airlines want.
But just like the creation of more high-quality jobs won't be enough to stanch the bleeding should our day of reckoning with the robot overlords come to pass, the implementation of a universal basic income won't be enough to improve national mental health and reinvigorate a beleaguered American workforce on its own.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. – A day of reckoning for two cousins accused of brutally killing four young men on a farm last summer was upended Wednesday when one of them reneged on a plea deal, a stunning turn that had prosecutors seeking the death penalty and considering his cousin as a star witness at his trial.
It will also be a day of reckoning for those evangelicals who are up on their high horses espousing the "virtues" of Roy Moore as a Godly man, all the while turning their backs on the credible allegations from multiple women that Moore pursued relationships with them when he was in his 30s and they were mere teenagers.
A 26-year-old protester, Grace, told Vox's Zeeshan Aleem she believes a rapidly approaching holiday could mark a major turning point in the movement: Grace believes there could be a day of reckoning on October 1, when China celebrates the 70th anniversary of Communist rule and a massive military parade will take place in Beijing.
Going Further — A May 5 article, "With Donald Trump in Charge, Republicans Have a Day of Reckoning," begins: Republican elected officials, donors and strategists grappled uncomfortably on Wednesday with the inevitability of Donald J. Trump as their presidential nominee, an unexpectedly sudden denouement that left many in a state of political paralysis and others vowing to oppose the party's new standard-bearer.
U.S. Dollar index 140 MONTHLY RECESSIONS 120 202019 80 60 '98 '218 '22009 '22013 '22017 '2250 '22019 '20093 '22009 '2800 '22 U.S. Dollar index 140 MONTHLY RECESSIONS 120 100 80 60 '98 '8003 '06 '10 '14 '18 By The New York Times | Source: Reuters Deficit hawks have warned for years that a day of reckoning is coming, exposing the United States to the kind of economic crisis that overtook profligate borrowers in the past like Greece or Argentina.

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