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Jean-Herve Jezequel, an analyst on the Sahel for the International Crisis Group, said enthusiasm has dimmed for Issoufou had dimmed since he first won election as a long-term opposition leader.
Hopes of finding survivors were dimmed by the harsh cold.
The dingy strip mall down the road dimmed and emptied.
In the Gilded Age, faith in leadership dimmed even further.
I return to the party, where the lights have dimmed.
It also dimmed my high beams automatically for oncoming traffic.
The passage of 52 years only dimmed her memory further.
At this point, the house lights haven't even fully dimmed.
He jogged off with a wave as the lights dimmed.
Now the lights have been dimmed or turned off again.
Herzog's son stepped in to help, and the lights dimmed.
As the economic outlook has dimmed, Americans have become gloomier.
Foote took pride in this, but his expression had dimmed.
The movement's fortunes have risen as the planet's have dimmed.
No stage, no dimmed lights, nowhere to hide for anyone.
Prospects for congressional action have dimmed in recent days. Sen.
NICE, France — The lights dimmed and the music steadily built.
This nurse ... she dimmed the lights and cracked the door.
The wistful, shimmering mirage of my 5K morning runs dimmed.
There are other reasons why U.S. growth prospects have dimmed.
In the course of the performance, these lights slowly dimmed.
It models what happens if the sun's rays are dimmed.
Hollywood's Oscar glow could be dimmed by its biggest financial star.
Some of their stars have dimmed, but Washington's still shines brightly.
Then by the following morning, the star had dimmed even more.
As the lights dimmed an inspirational quote floated before my eyes.
Three signs are displayed here, their site-specific power albeit dimmed.
As it turned out, Mr. Russo's light dimmed to a flicker.
Then the lights dimmed, and Prototype gameplay videos exploded onto screens.
This, in turn, has dimmed global growth outlook, roiling financial markets.
Expectations have dimmed slightly in the latest poll compared with July.
The Associated Press: Dimmed lights, somber tributes on Vegas shooting anniversary.
That said, Mr. Wingard's eye for a stylish image hasn't dimmed.
Its popularity had dimmed by the end of the previous century.
Its popularity had dimmed near the end of the previous century.
The outlook for the Italian economy has dimmed in recent weeks.
Underwhelming economic data from Europe also dimmed market sentiment, investors said.
We dimmed the lights and clasped our hands together in a circle.
At least five banks have recently dimmed their outlook for U.S. stocks.
At one point, the star's light dimmed by up to 20 percent.
Plus strengthening oil prices have dimmed worries over massive corporate bond defaults.
That's why his untimely death has dimmed the light of this community.
With the lights dimmed, we began by sitting upright on our mats.
However, Clinton proved that his political instincts haven't dimmed much at all.
Shepard's star power never dimmed, even as she rehabbed through the winter.
TESS hunts for starlight that is periodically dimmed, suggesting an orbiting planet.
But the views on our 11th president have dimmed in recent decades.
Stocks seesawed during Friday trading, as prospects for the bill's passage dimmed.
A dimmed revenue outlook means European rivals may not have that excuse.
"The appetite of that group of investors has dimmed," Ms. Packes said.
The plane finally left Saudi Arabia, and the cabin lights were dimmed.
"Take Five" impressed critics but dimmed Mr. Mano's prospects with major publishers.
But his halo has dimmed for the Hindu right and lower castes.
But the triumphant glow of Mr. Xi's victory last March has dimmed.
That bill's prospects looked dimmed in the Senate's planned Friday night vote.
But it would also help if the other building dimmed its lights.
She dimmed her office lights and went home to a difficult night.
Its unhelpful government institutions are one reason their ardour has since dimmed. ■
The built-in light is can also be dimmed, depending on your mood.
When Mr. Forino pressed down the lever on the toaster, the lights dimmed.
International solidarity with the Palestinians has since dimmed and gone out of fashion.
Caterpillar (CAT), a bellwether for the global economy, dimmed its 2019 earnings outlook.
The Empire State Building lights, normally decorated in colors, are dimmed on Oct.
Back in the bar, the lights suddenly dimmed further, and the conversations ceased.
The growth outlook has been dimmed by the recent stock market sell-off.
Lights in Times Square are dimmed to conserve energy on March 19423, 1942.
Angelo dimmed the lights and turned on a CD of ocean sound effects.
A skiing accident in 216 left his body broken and his prospects dimmed.
It further dimmed already bleak prospects for President Donald Trump&aposs peace plan.
After two hours, the robot's video feed dimmed dramatically, indicating an imminent failure.
But the luminous spirit that made him so beloved would not be dimmed.
In Swift County, hope dimmed when the Prairie Correctional Facility closed in 28500.
Geopolitical risks, including trade tensions, have dimmed the rest of the year's prospects.
Their demands have only gotten louder in recent months as job prospects dimmed.
The 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan has also dimmed interest in nuclear power.
Lit in 1901, the bulb has dimmed with time but never gone out.
Then he blew a kiss to the crowd and the spotlight dimmed. ♦
Gauff's star has not dimmed since she launched onto the scene in July.
Beto O'Rourke (D), a fellow Texan whose star has dimmed in recent months.
The lights dimmed when Bellis, a 17-year-old Californian, made her entrance.
Stocks closed last week broadly lower as the prospects for tax reform dimmed.
You can still read the dimmed screen just fine, according to preliminary reviews.
The light dimmed, the ringing kicked up, and the fog rolled in again.
As the European fantasy has dimmed, I hardly get any foreign visitors anymore.
Even when the lights dimmed, obscuring what we could see, they continued moving.
And as Paulson & Co's profile dimmed, a number of prominent employees began leaving.
And, for her, that means her natural inclination toward problem-solving is dimmed.
A skiing accident in 22004 left his body broken and his prospects dimmed.
But SN2016iet brightened and dimmed twice, and its remnants persist to this day.
Broadway dimmed its lights for Neil Simon, who once practically owned the place.
But repeated state intervention in sectors like mining and agriculture, have dimmed investment.
In recent days, people involved in the process said, his prospects have dimmed.
Fears of more tariffs have further dimmed the outlook for Apple in China.
Its outlook was also dimmed by the impact of coronavirus hitting the economy.
I'm 22 years old, and every year my hearing and vision have dimmed.
U.S. stocks plunged Tuesday as optimism for a U.S.-China trade deal dimmed.
Colombian stocks shed 1.4% as the unrest in the country dimmed risk appetite.
Not much distinguishes this album from 2015's Sremmlife except maybe dimmed novelty.
The U.S. move rattled financial markets and dimmed hopes the trade war was ending.
Notifications received during your scheduled bedtime are dimmed, muted, sent to your notification history.
While consumers' assessment of current business conditions improved during April, their future outlook dimmed.
The lights dimmed and the words "Get Brexit Done" were projected onto five screens.
I never want to suppress that or let that be dimmed in any way.
Then they slipped back into their seats, the lights dimmed, and the film resumed.
Though after the lights dimmed and the leotards were hung, did the love stay?
The source brightened in one day then dimmed rapidly, turning from blue to red.
The moves, aimed at boosting manufacturing and economic growth, also dimmed prospects for renewables.
Then, he dimmed the lights and doused the onion with two kinds of oil.
My affection for the youngest Weasley boy has not dimmed, nor has my nephew's.
He needs no introduction, but somehow it seems that his light has dimmed somewhat.
But Mr. Trump's incendiary comments have dimmed the possibility of reaching such a deal.
But when the lights dimmed and the first dance started, I suddenly felt overwhelmed.
Before the lights dimmed at a summer showing of "Wonder Woman" in Bridgeport, Conn.
Out There A familiar star in the constellation Orion has dimmed noticeably since October.
Even Girard's efforts were dimmed by his 235-for-22 shooting on 211-pointers.
Stocks fell sharply on Tuesday as expectations for progress on the trade talks dimmed.
A sort of Mt. Rushmore maneuver, and all the conversational energy dimmed to nothingness.
For instance, Sherwin-Williams (SHW) dimmed its outlook on Thursday due to higher costs.
As Bruno stepped past the butler and entered Falk's dimmed bedroom, he smelled saffron.
With reunification, the gravitational energy of the city moved east and the west dimmed.
As the monkeys played more rounds of the game, the rings of light dimmed.
But in all the years that she's been gone, her musical legacy has never dimmed.
Attitudes toward present and future economic conditions both dimmed in early July, the survey showed.
Pumping on the plane is super strange and thank goodness all the lights are dimmed.
With the lights barely dimmed, I can clearly see the other five participants, all men.
The flicker of tiny lighter flames once illuminated dimmed concert arenas during heart-wrenching numbers.
Unemployment is up and growth prospects have dimmed since Mr Moon's election a year ago.
But in the fifty years since her death the myth has dimmed; the work endures.
The lights dimmed during the acceptance speech, cutting off "Parasite" producer Miky Lee from speaking.
But developments and escalating rhetoric from both sides in recent weeks have dimmed those hopes.
A portable, Tungsten TV camera light with a crew in the back then accidentally dimmed.
Hopes raised by this overture dimmed within days when jihadist infiltrators attacked an Indian airbase.
The electrobeats, dimmed like bedroom lights, are arranged to accentuate the contours of her singing.
Bumblebees seemed completely unbothered by the dimmed light from the partial coverage of the sun.
The years had furrowed lines across his cheeks, but they hadn't dimmed those blue eyes.
The cries for Roger Goodell to resign have dimmed to a more manageable dull roar.
In mid-March, Mattel tweeted a teaser photo, showing the dimmed silhouettes of the dolls.
When the planets passed in front of TRAPPIST-1, they dimmed the star very slightly.
But critics say his popularity has been dimmed because of security and economic austerity policies.
As rescue work continued in the rain on Friday, hopes dimmed of finding more survivors.
Thinking culinary matters might continue downhill, a fabulous grilled branzino dimmed our hopes once again.
Then the lights dimmed and banda — traditional brass-based Mexican music — blasted through the speakers.
When the lights dimmed, they returned to eating their popcorn normally; I continued to bob.
MasterCard (MA), United Airlines (UAL) and PayPal (PYPL) dimmed their outlooks because of demand concerns.
Mr. Ackermann softened the shape, dimmed the lights and dressed women as well as men.
It also flashed brightly on April 20, and dimmed quickly on the nights it flashed.
It's a bit of a tragedy that the Broadway lights have not dimmed for her.
As the lights dimmed, I noticed some security guys clearing a path to my right.
Once we were all smudged and back in our circle, Little Owl dimmed the lights.
There's a need for attention and love that doesn't disappear once the lights have dimmed.
Construction companies underperformed, however, with their prospects dimmed by state budget cuts around the Gulf.
Because textiles are extremely sensitive to light, the galleries have been dimmed, though not darkened.
Nevertheless, Modi's star doesn't seem to have dimmed among the world's political and business leaders.
Then on April 24th, data from Fairborn indicated that the star had dimmed ever so slightly.
And, as Randall experienced earlier on in the season, your vision may be blurred or dimmed.
This time, the company inexplicably dimmed the stage lights and someone got into the driver's seat.
Yet Bank of America dimmed its outlook for lending profits beause of shifts in borrowing costs.
In Greece the radical Syriza party remains in power, though its anti-austerity fire has dimmed.
He averaged the data and noticed that the star system also dimmed between 103 and 1989.
The rising number of terror attacks across Europe hasn't dimmed the region's appeal to overseas visitors.
At the same time, job prospects for college graduates in China have dimmed in recent years.
In the dimmed, elegant Bar Leather Apron hideout, I didn't need headphones to win me over.
The lights dimmed inside the Shenzhen Bay Sports Stadium as the countdown to the match began.
But their prospects dimmed after U.S. authorities released statements on Monday saying they would driven back.
At dinner, three-dimensional star-shaped lights overhead were dimmed, making the porch a romantic setting.
The Garden's lights were dimmed so only the anthem singer could be seen, under a spotlight.
The case that Schlesinger makes for the proposition that Haley's star has dimmed is not reasonable.
Ms. Comstock's prospects dimmed further when Republicans nominated Corey Stewart as their Senate candidate last month.
Men joke that the scandal has dimmed the chances of South Korea's having another female president.
But it has dimmed over the last three months to less than half its normal brightness.
The red super-giant star Betelgeuse has dramatically dimmed, leading to speculation of an imminent supernova.
Prospects for progress dimmed after U.S. President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
Stocks fell as hopes for progress between China and the U.S. on the trade front dimmed.
When we walked it the lights were very dimmed and the AC was on full blast.
But anticipation of the inspector general's report has not dimmed conservative appetite for the congressional investigation.
A year-long trade war between the United States and China has dimmed the economy's outlook.
But China's enthusiasm for Venezuela has dimmed in recent years as the Venezuelan economy has staggered.
Though the vote is expected to be close, the recent shifts have dimmed the bill's chances.
But his record is dimmed by the Bavarian club's failure to bring home Europe's top club prize.
Las Vegas casinos and hotels dimmed their lights on the Strip when Jerry Tarkanian died in 2015.
I also had to redo a couple of tests because, at one point, my computer's display dimmed.
A lack of obvious suitors and dimmed economic growth prospects in Africa could make the sale difficult.
Back in the year 1054, Chinese astronomers spotted what looked like a new star, which soon dimmed.
To honor her legacy, all of the marquee lights on Broadway were dimmed at 8:00 p.m.
The moves dimmed hopes for a jump in U.S. pork exports at a time of burdensome supplies.
After a while, though, public interest dimmed, and terrazzo came to be seen as passé and kitschy.
A decision I didn't make until the lights dimmed for the slide show reel of nominated documentaries.
But such hopes dimmed after Mr Trump used derogatory remarks to describe some immigrants' countries of origin.
While outsiders think that Goldman's alumni run the world, on Wall Street the firm's aura has dimmed.
Expectations have dimmed that the world's two biggest economies can ease tension when Trump and Xi meet.
In her Bloomberg interview, Ernst made clear that her experiences haven't dimmed her support for her party.
He'd worked in information technology all his life, but the sudden job loss dimmed his future considerably.
The lights at the palace, which usually illuminate the night sky, have been dimmed in recent days.
The machine also features a sleep timer and a quiet night-time mode with a dimmed display.
When its fortress fell, StarPro's troops automatically deactivated, their lights dimmed, their cannons falling to their side.
The sounds of the rescue, already quiet, fell away, and the heat signatures of the rescuers dimmed.
As we mark the anniversary of the 22019 Voting Rights Act, its landmark guarantees have since dimmed.
But the widespread mirth that the gag inspired seemed to illustrate how the president's aura has dimmed.
A lot of the initial enthusiasm for his project dimmed, although it became a cause célèbre elsewhere.
While passion may not be dimmed by criticism, it can be spurred on by adulation and profit.
America does not have a Caryl Churchill, a totemic older playwright whose powers haven't dimmed a jot.
But uncertainties surrounding the trade war between the U.S. and China has dimmed Malaysia's economic growth outlook.
In Hong Kong, a city known for its glow, neon lights have slowly dimmed in recent years.
Chances of a resolution in the prolonged trade dispute dimmed further after Washington blacklisted some Chinese companies.
The lights dimmed immediately after the president said he had "full faith" in the U.S. intelligence community.
Yet the Republican faith that you can tax-cut your way to deficit reduction has never dimmed.
The lights dimmed, and that right time did not come over the course of our travels together.
And they are hemorrhaging losses; their playoff hopes have already dimmed considerably before the All-Star break.
Last week, Best Buy (BBY) dimmed its sales guidance due in large part to the trade war.
The Burmese champion of democracy had not yet faced the Rohingya crisis that has dimmed her star.
Turkey's aspirations to join the European Union dimmed as the country's record on press freedom became ever worse.
I have no insight or expertise on the question of why the movie's prospects have dimmed over time.
Rystad dimmed its projection for Saudi Arabia's oil production from 10.6 million barrels per day to 10.3 million.
The app icon is dimmed on your home screen, and doesn't appear in your Siri suggestions anymore either.
After 6.8 days, it dimmed to half its peak luminosity, and by the 25th day it was gone.
I like turning the low-light filter on at night, when it's easier to see the dimmed screen.
During the time, the lights are dimmed and one time I was so calm I almost fell asleep.
At the eatery Friday evening, dimmed lights and free sparkling wine aimed to set the mood for couples.
His decision not to run is not a signifier that his personal ambition has dimmed, those sources said.
The lights dimmed, the phones went up, and a few orchestral quartets located throughout the space began playing.
He sparred effectively with Cruz, but his prospects have dramatically dimmed by this stage in the race. Govs.
Foreign investor interest dimmed after the 2016 coup attempt, which caused some firms to postpone plans for listing.
But as optimism has dimmed, a short-term continuing resolution without a DACA component has become more likely.
Oil prices dipped on Monday after rising trade tensions dimmed outlook for fuel demand growth, especially in Asia.
The US Energy Information Administration recently dimmed its view on oil demand due to worries about economic growth.
The problem was that the lights occasionally dimmed in the arena, making it tough for Fuller to see.
The effect was weaker than Feo liked; for security reasons, the room's primary lights could not be dimmed.
The media left for the time being and the spotlight was dimmed, but the system is the same.
Yet staged in the Royal Academy's dimmed and vaulted galleries, the show is something like a religious experience.
We were atop the trail for sunset and it was like watching the lights being dimmed on Mars.
But that has not dimmed Mr. Tonelli's ardor, or his ambition to become the pastrami king of Tuscany.
Mr. Han, Ms. Tsai's main rival, was once seen as a formidable opponent, but his prospects have dimmed.
As the market's expectations towards September rate hikes are dimmed, it fuelled a sharp boost in risk assets.
The marquees of Broadway theaters will be dimmed in his memory for one minute at 6:45 p.m.
Even when I asked Alexa to turn the screen off, it dimmed the screen and showed the time.
But the frail appearance of this year's tree has dimmed the excitement for some ahead of the event.
Come late afternoon, the appeal of unlimited power had dimmed, and he ambled around the playroom, mildly distressed.
The prolonged standstill has dimmed hopes for achieving a full and verifiable denuclearization of the country through diplomacy.
Under Mr. Goodman's watchful eye, however, even cooperative stars could see their prospects dimmed by their own luminosity.
The interim between the guilty verdict and the sentencing has not dimmed Cosby's outlook, says his spokesman, Andrew Wyatt.
Stocks closed lower on Thursday as hopes of a trade deal being struck between China and the U.S. dimmed.
As day turns to night, the lights are dimmed rather than staying on at full brightness for optimal photos.
Some of the casinos along the Las Vegas Strip dimmed their marquees signs for about 10 minutes Sunday, Oct.
When a star's light is dimmed periodically, it hints that a planet might be transiting in front of it.
By the time it ended, the Warriors' hopes of winning a title next season had been dimmed as well.
The measure's prospects have dimmed even further, now that Republicans hold a majority in both the House and Senate.
Sisi's critics say his popularity has been dimmed by painful economic reforms, security problems and a crackdown on dissidents.
A few minutes later, the lights dimmed, and the carbonated synth bleeps of "That's Not Me" roused hysterical cheers.
The price of oil, one of Canada's major exports, fell as China's data dimmed the outlook for crude demand.
Your blue eyes long since dimmed by years of stunning underachievement took on the dazzle of a promising youth.
As prospects in the Middle East have dimmed, Turkish contractors have switched to markets such as Russia and Africa.
They could measure changes in wavelength as the amount of starlight dimmed when planets passed in front of it.
Messi's absence highlighted the fact that the tournament's star power has been somewhat dimmed over the last few days.
Still, some of his support comes from people whose economic prospects have dimmed as the wealthy have gotten richer.
The attacks also appeared to reflect the changing tactics of the Islamic State as its military fortunes have dimmed.
The best part was the way the switch elegantly dimmed the lights to darkness when I turned it off.
Castro, another candidate polling near 2628 percent, sees O'Rourke as a chief rival, even as O'Rourke's star has dimmed.
However, other data showing private employers hired the fewest workers in three years in dimmed the U.S. economic outlook.
Samsung showed off its future-phone concept under dimmed lights at its annual developer conference today in San Francisco.
The US Energy Information Administration recently dimmed its view on oil demand due to worries about slowing economic growth.
In 1913, Harvard astronomer Henrietta Leavitt discovered Cepheid variables, stars whose brightness increased and dimmed in a consistent way.
But the shine was dimmed by insulting behavior from China and Rodrigo Duterte, the new president of the Philippines.
Between the four "Birkenau" paintings and the four copies are four gray mirrors, and everything appears under dimmed lights.
Soaked up by the large sheets of paper, the colors have a muted quality, reminiscent of a dimmed screen.
Still, Mr. Samuels said that advertisements and continued chaos in Washington had dimmed the chances of the proposition passing.
"I saw I could use my brain to decide my future," said Dr. Greenwood, whose sunny demeanor never dimmed.
But any hope of soon winning over Taiwan has dimmed, weakening the need to treat Hong Kong so carefully.
The chances of such an alliance have dimmed with both the Linke and Greens hovering just above 5 percent.
Confidence in the renminbi's inevitable rise has been dimmed by China's slowing growth, and its diminished enthusiasm for reform.
Light and sounds got dimmed, the body and brain had time to slow down and get ready for sleep.
The video is definitely NSFW, so watch in your office at your own risk, ideally with the screen dimmed.
The Wizards avoided the dismal start that dimmed their hopes in Game 295 before the first quarter was complete.
As a result, expectations dimmed somewhat that the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates a fourth time this year.
On a Friday, around 10:15 P.M. , the lights dimmed and metal gates were pulled down over the windows.
Warren was an outsider populist warrior who had yet to have her fire dimmed by the ways of Washington.
There was a food fight in the middle and not even being hit with a bread roll dimmed my enthusiasm.
And despite her enormous fame at the time, Verdon's name has dimmed while Fosse's continues to occupy cultural real estate.
It is also a vote of confidence by AMC in the UK economy, whose outlook has dimmed since the referendum.
Booming exports, business investment and government spending drove first quarter growth although the outlook was dimmed by cautious household spending.
"The revenue picture has dimmed a little bit," said Gabriel Petek, a credit analyst for Standard & Poor's Credit Market Services.
Selling a winner happens when the fund manager thinks stock A's prospects have dimmed and stock B looks more promising.
There would be years of backwash—mountains of cheap souvenir Wahoos, their smiles not dimmed a single watt by retirement.
On Friday, the chances of Kavanaugh being confirmed by the Senate in time to hear cases next week dimmed significantly.
That greatly dimmed his prospects, as an incoming commission president needs the backing of a majority of the European Parliament.
Samsung demonstrated a "disguised" device during its developer conference today, and dimmed the lights to protect elements of the design.
"I think it's a cool unification symbol," visitor Michael Maiolo told the Las Vegas Review-Journal before the lights dimmed.
The overhead chandeliers suspended from the hotel's dropped ceiling were dimmed, and blood-red electric pillar candles lit the room.
Its trajectory took the fireball over Clarington and Peterborough before it released several flares, dimmed and extinguished west of Bancroft.
However, expectations of such a deal dimmed in recent weeks after a meeting between Thaci and Vucic was abruptly canceled.
As they were at the checkout to pay, the lights dimmed tin the store to indicate it was closing soon.
The slide presentation, posted before the conference started, showed that JPMorgan's outlook dimmed for profits from its Corporate & Investment Bank.
Prospects for Kenyan lenders dimmed in August when the government capped commercial lending rates and set a minimum deposit rate.
So as the lights dimmed in Brewer Street carpark last night we all knew we were in for a party.
Hopes that privatisation might return the commanding heights of India's economy, nationalised in the 1960s, to private hands have dimmed.
After 58 years in the international wilderness, Wales could not emerge blinking into the dimmed lights of an innocuous group.
The world around me dimmed, shining light only on Prince when "American Idol" released the fog to his surprise performance.
Las Vegas casinos and hotels have dimmed their lights in past years for Earth Hour observances, including this past March.
It was easy to lose yourself in the gloaming as the sun dimmed and the city turned on its lights.
Back out on I-40, the driver dimmed the cabin lights, and one by one the reading lamps blinked off.
Lawmakers' views on Saudi Arabia have further dimmed over the last few years as the Yemen civil war drags on.
But its prospects gradually dimmed as President Trump criticized it from the campaign trail and DoJ moved to block it.
The new Doom is out, and the enthusiasm we expressed for its single-player campaign last week still hasn't dimmed.
The star power of the Chinese entrepreneur class has dimmed since Xi Jinping became the country's top leader in 2012.
This week, with the eyes of the world turning to his hometown, he realized that his prospects had suddenly dimmed.
The lights on Broadway theater marquees were dimmed in his memory for one minute on Friday night before curtain time.
Like the always-on display's dimmed state, I totally get why Apple chose to overhaul how they package Apple Watch.
Facing dimmed hope, in their vulnerable state the formerly incarcerated may regress and commit further crimes as acts of desperation.
Mr. Trump, they say, has dimmed the role the United States has long played as an exemplar for their countries.
Expectations of even a partial agreement between the two countries dimmed on Tuesday after the U.S. blacklisted several Chinese companies.
India's prospects have dimmed sharply: it is forecast to grow by 10.2% rather than the 7% expected only months ago.
But over the years, as the spotlight on school safety dimmed, funding for these and other programs eventually was eliminated.
And while that has passed, as growth prospects overseas have dimmed, steel making guarantees some future for the region's coal.
On Broadway, lights were dimmed in memory of Brian Bedford, Tammy Grimes and Anne Jackson, all brilliant in their day.
Morgan Stanley's outlook on General Motors shares has dimmed due to the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.
Cars become simple shapes, pedestrians and cyclists have white and blue shadows under them, and buildings and scenery are dimmed.
The economic crisis spiraled further after the shock results of the August primary vote dimmed Macri's chances for re-election.
Expectations have dimmed that the world's two biggest economies can ease tensions when Trump and Xi meet in Osaka on Saturday.
If you are hoping to get holiday gifts or time sensitive orders, they may arrive after the season's excitement has dimmed.
Earlier this week, the US Energy Information Administration dimmed its view on oil demand because of concerns about slowing economic growth.
The prospects for long-run growth in the United States would be considerably dimmed without the contributions of high-skilled immigrants.
Skies across the vast, intensively farmed Gangetic plain are dimmed by the same mix of diesel and coal fumes as Delhi.
For the next 200 days, the star dimmed more rapidly, its total stellar flux dropping by 2 percent before leveling off.
"She's such a strong character, I don't think her flame would be dimmed by almost anything, professionally, politically, whatever," she said.
Eventually, once Faraday Future dimmed some of the stage lights around the EV, it slowly and quietly cruised to center stage.
People spilled out into the streets as lights suddenly dimmed at Broadway shows and speakers fell silent at Jennifer Lopez's concert.
WASHINGTON – Americans were a bit more confident about the economy in July, but their expectations for the near future dimmed slightly.
The result of this, it seems, was that Hughes's willingness to absorb the losses necessary to run the New Republic dimmed.
As the clock struck 12, the lights dimmed and the acolytes began to cheer in anticipation of what was to come.
As Panetta continued to speak, the lights were dimmed over the sections of Sanders supporters, an apparent effort to silence them.
Alas, at that moment the lights dimmed, and now we may never be privy to Shepard's stash of Aaron Burr jokes.
As the lights dimmed, and just before the Humongotron belched fire, a fan waved a sign: "LeBron the Real M.V.P." Maybe.
All three white LED bulbs connect directly to your Wi-Fi router, can be dimmed, and set on timers and schedules.
And though Mr. Sanders's prospects have dimmed, the anti-Clinton rhetoric from some of his backers has grown more heated. Mrs.
The fighting has dimmed the beginning stages of a tournament that French officials had hoped would be solely about brilliant soccer.
A Reuters poll of economists in late October signaled the outlook for global growth in 2019 dimmed for the first time.
He lost his seat in Parliament in the election last year, but that has not dimmed his Internet fame a bit.
The outlook dimmed as the composite future output PMI fell to a more than four-year low of 59.1 from 20143.
After a Dutch court ruled that Akzo's board was under no obligation to engage in talks, the American firm's prospects dimmed.
The lights dimmed at a movie theater about 100 miles northeast of London, in a city of more than 100,000 people.
"The fact that the memory of the dictatorship dimmed with time, because the problems weren't confronted, generates this risk," he said.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — The lights dimmed, the conductor emerged and the nearly full house applauded as he stood before the orchestra.
Though America's fascination with advertising has dimmed, Auletta does point to successful innovations, even as the industry stares down existential threats.
These regulations have dimmed considerably the American banking sector's enthusiasm to start making large investments in China, particularly in commercial banking.
While there is little sign another blockbuster raid is in the offing, United States authorities' interest in FIFA has not dimmed.
That does not seem to have dimmed his appeal to some younger supporters who are drawn to his left-wing agenda.
But as night fell and the search continued under lights, hopes of pulling many alive from the rocks and earth dimmed.
But even as hopes of finding more survivors dimmed, at least one family got some good news along with the bad.
But hopes of sustaining a free media have dimmed in recent years as the government has grown more intolerant of dissent.
Monday's stock market plunge dimmed traders' outlook that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates as much as it has indicated.
European markets fell Tuesday as hopes dimmed for a positive result in high-level trade talks between the U.S. and China.
Giant chandeliers descended, the lights dimmed, and down the stairs came the models, showcasing a collection called, well, 31 Rue Cambon.
"Ovadia & Sons are finding their way, their corner of the sky, to use a Broadway reference," he said The lights dimmed.
For Mr. Rashid, the satisfaction of returning home was dimmed by resentment toward local Sunni officials charged with rebuilding the city.
Airlines are still expected to bring in profits this year, but the surge in fuel costs has dimmed hopes for growth.
This is a story, then, in which the events take place behind a veil, and the intensity of passion is dimmed.
The effects: The shutdown has dimmed the appeal of federal jobs that have long been a route to the middle class.
But that defining claim was threatened in the early 1990s as soaring Wall Street salaries dimmed the allure of consulting careers.
Assets in Mexico found support as the perceived likelihood of U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to slap tariffs on the country dimmed.
The love for the Seahawks is little dimmed by their sluggish performance in beating the Vikings, 10-9, in the last round.
The world has dimmed in the wake of the sudden death Thursday of one of Robert F. Kennedy's granddaughters, her family said.
The strong jobs report on Friday may have dimmed hopes that the Fed will lower rates by a half a percentage point.
The alpenglow is that red light of sunset which holds out on snowy mountaintops long after the valleys and tablelands are dimmed.
The interior lights are dimmed as a precaution allowing passengers' eyes to adjust more quickly in the event of an emergency landing.
Their prospects have dimmed of late; an entire industry built on the back of globalisation is fretting about the incoming American president.
I didn't know how to respond, but my enthusiasm about the connection I'd felt with his work dimmed into a guarded wariness.
Friday The house chandeliers rose, the lights dimmed, the orchestra tuned, the black drop curtain went up, and "Madama Butterfly" got underway.
Second, AR glasses are not completely transparent, and your view of the real world is somewhat dimmed by the translucent display optics.
Under the club's dimmed blue lights, players frantically spin white steering wheels as they try not to fall off Rainbow Road again.
The trade war between the world's two biggest economies has weighed on global economic growth and dimmed demand outlook for industrial metals.
As reported by Popular Science, Fairborn Observatory in Arizona confirmed that the star's light output has recently dimmed by approximately 3 percent.
As soon as Cozmo saw more than two people sit down on the couch it dimmed the lights for prime movie watching.
I found myself getting sleepier as the light dimmed, and I seemed to pass out more quickly and reliably than normal. 6.
Since Trump's inauguration, hopes have dimmed for a reset in ties between the two countries amid new disputes over Syria and Ukraine.
Ohio State's faint hopes of earning an NCAA Tournament berth were dimmed despite the Buckeyes' valiant effort against the 22nd-ranked Boilermakers.
That beacon dimmed with the global plunge in petroleum prices, but the oil industry's downturn is now the least of their concerns.
Apple retreated another 5% after Goldman Sachs dimmed its price target on the iPhone maker for the second time in a week.
None of that seems to have dimmed the White House affinity for Saudi Arabia or, analysts say, lessened national security officials' wariness.
Arguably the most important feature of the new model, the updated display shows a dimmed version of the screen at all times.
The outlook for the global economy has dimmed significantly in recent months as trade tensions caused growth to slow in key countries.
In one test, I dimmed my bedroom lamp to the lowest setting and took a photo of my dog as he slept.
Chip's powerful and subtle singing had dimmed the headlights, sweetened the fumes, and muted the vrooms of surrounding cars, motorcycles, and scooters.
But analysts fear that Slack's future prospects to compete with its much larger rival may be dimmed by the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
But prospects dimmed with a sharp fall in commodity prices since mid-2014 that triggered currency crises and many loans turned sour.
Chevron (CVX) announced Wednesday it dimmed its long-term outlook for oil and gas prices because of that glut of fossil fuels.
The star, normally one of the brightest in the sky, has dimmed noticeably in the past three months, prompting speculation among astronomers.
On the physical side, however, an extended holiday in top consumer China due to the outbreak dimmed activity in Asian bullion hubs.
Indeed, the prospects of a deal dimmed after Washington on Monday blacklisted Chinese companies over Beijing's treatment of predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities.
Trappist-1 periodically dimmed noticeably, indicating that a planet might be passing in front of the star, blocking part of the light.
That lower refresh rate reduces power draw too, and combined with the dimmed brightness, the all-day battery life can be preserved.
Hallway lights have been dimmed and some diplomats have brought in heaters as radiators have been dialed down despite the Swiss winter.
However, some of those prospects dimmed after pollsters YouGov predicted 28-seat Conservative margin of victory versus 68 just two weeks ago.
The incident dimmed hopes that China and the United States can bridge their differences during the 90-day ceasefire agreed on Saturday.
This requires him to work in a dimmed light that gives his vessel the techno-noir moodiness of a dystopian dance club.
After the team's 25th anniversary, in 1989, a number of Fathers retired and, although the team played until 2009, its aura dimmed.
His comments dimmed any prospects of currency intervention by the Japanese authorities to stem the yen's rise in the near future, analysts said.
Overall, investor appetite for South African assets was dimmed by the prospect of getting caught out ahead of a four-day holiday weekend.
The yen had weakened earlier after a recovery in oil and the stock market dimmed the Japanese currency's appeal as a safe haven.
Just before takeoff, the cabin lights were dimmed and we settled in for the two-hour and 33-minute flight to New York.
The lights had dimmed down even further to candlight level and the strong dark interiors added to the relaxed vibe of the evening.
Its investment in Paytm came only after it had bet on Snapdeal, a former Indian e-commerce darling whose star has dimmed markedly.
Across the world, liberalism's geopolitical prestige was dimmed by rising powers that offered attractive-looking non-liberal paths to material progress and stability.
Prospects of fresh aid for refugees in Uganda have been dimmed after allegations that officials had likely inflated numbers to steal relief funds.
His star was dimmed somewhat by a Senate investigation of several senators on whether special favors were done for a major campaign contributor.
The elevator opened and he walked towards me in a simple black shirt and framed black glasses that dimmed his unusually bright eyes.
Amid a market reeling from tightening financial conditions, Bank of America Merrill Lynch has dimmed its hopes for the stock market this year.
My six-by-ten cell was white, the walls were white, the floor was white, and the lights were white but never dimmed.
The trade war between the world's two biggest economies has weighed on global economic growth and dimmed the demand outlook for industrial metals.
The lights, along with the famous "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign at the Stip's south end, were dimmed at 10:05 p.m.
Hope for a popping SecureWorks IPO dimmed late Thursday, when the company priced shares at $339.53, below their indicated range of $15.50-$17.50.
Hope for a popping SecureWorks IPO dimmed late Thursday, when the company priced shares at $14, below their indicated range of $15.50-$17.50.
Game Three had been another sort of adventure in Dameness, one in which he came out the locker room incandescent and never dimmed.
Theranos dimmed that credulous shimmer a bit, and helped set the stage for increased scrutiny of all sorts of tech company claims. 3.
Before the auction began, the lights were dimmed and silhouettes of ships being flung about on stormy seas were projected on a screen.
I snapped this photo of my dog while sitting in the living room with the lights dimmed, and it came out really well.
As the lights dimmed, the audience cheered, and Rita furtively leaned forward in her chair to do her first bump of the night.
Home Depot (HD) dimmed its sales guidance on Tuesday in part because of a potential demand weakness caused by the tariffs on China.
But the electoral showing of a far-right party, Alternative for Germany, dimmed her victory — and knocked down the euro's value this morning.
Google&aposs prospects, meanwhile, dimmed slightly as fewer executives said they use the Google Cloud Platform now or expect to in the future.
Feature As the global spotlight on the nation's domestic policies has dimmed, lawyers for dissidents increasingly face a terrible choice: acquiescence or imprisonment.
S. trade deal, as comments from the U.S. Treasury Secretary that tariffs on China would remain in place for now somewhat dimmed optimism.
The past few years have been full of democratic growing pains, but they haven't dimmed the country's aspirations for a pluralist, Afropolitan future.
Clinton, whose support in the convention hall here at Hofstra University seemed little dimmed by her loss to Donald J. Trump in 2016.
" [The Star] • Rising anti-Indian sentiment in China, fanned by border disputes, has not dimmed China's wild enthusiasm for the Bollywood movie "Dangal.
At the same time, policy changes and proposals reducing incentives in Arizona, Indiana and other states have dimmed the prospects of rooftop solar.
In the last half-century, the star has never dimmed so aggressively, and that could mean we're on the verge of something extraordinary.
But the bright spot of the convention quickly dimmed and was overshadowed by plagiarism claims and then shift, unequivocal denial from Trump's team.
But hopes were dimmed as the Iranian government violently cracked down on the recent protests and the U.S., in response, threatened more sanctions.
BEIJING — The house lights dimmed, and moviegoers in a Beijing cinema settled in with their popcorn for some of Hollywood's finest escapist entertainment.
As the lights dimmed, I began to debate whether my first drink at the Monkey Bar should be a mojito or a zombie.
The work began in almost complete darkness, save only the tiny aisle lights in the audience, which had been dimmed for the performance.
The lights may have dimmed, or non-critical systems like indoor heating or bar lighting, turned off, but the game would have gone on.
But other inflation-related data and the sharp drop in oil prices have dimmed expectations for much of a move up in price measures.
When all the speakers had finished and the lights finally dimmed, the Sony Pictures logo appeared on-screen and music played through the speakers.
Meanwhile, prospects for a delay of Japan's sales tax hike boosted Japanese stocks and dimmed the allure of the safe haven yen, traders said.
The bulbs can also be dimmed to your heart's desire, either by using the Philips Hue app or by asking Alexa to do it.
All of this has occurred amid a corruption crackdown extending into the upper echelons of Vietnam's political hierarchy, which has not dimmed Hanoi's resolve.
It was one of those things where it was instant and that smile and glow she's had hasn't dimmed ever since she met [him].
With the economy under downward pressure, one of sterling's limited supports -- the bank of England -- has also dimmed its chances of raising interest rates.
But the Fed's plan to raise interest rates once more in 2018 and three times in 2019 dimmed the outlook for retailers, Cramer said.
Then she squinted into the dimmed nightclub and made the usual hand motion of a performer beckoning the composer to share in the applause.
The immediate cause of the upheaval in financial markets is that trade tensions and slowing growth have dimmed the outlook for the world economy.
They've concluded that there's no credible evidence to support the idea that this star dimmed to such a dramatic extent over the past century.
A supervolcanic eruption, called Toba, dropped a thick layer of ash across much of the world and dimmed the sun for six full years.
The murder of Israel's prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, by a Jewish fanatic the following year dimmed the prospect of peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
As the second half of Danner's book demonstrates, when Obama came to power and waged his own war on terror, that line dimmed drastically.
With time, his promise dimmed, as Wang failed to build upon his promising low post game, while his team failed to build around him.
This LED light rope can go with you anywhere and be hung, attached, dimmed, and bent in whichever ways fit the task at hand.
For Seoul, Thursday's developments dimmed prospects of re-starting inter-Korean projects that have been stalled by sanctions, Evans wrote in a Thursday note.
Demand from China remained muted as hopes dimmed that Washington and Beijing could reach a deal soon to resolve their long-standing trade dispute.
Toronto Mayor John Tory tweeted that the Toronto sign will be lit in red and white and dimmed Wednesday evening in honor of Downie.
The light dimmed significantly, as a sizable tranche of the incident photons were absorbed by the black pigment, yet the glow remained surprisingly strong.
The usual gridlock in Washington — and the likelihood of changes in the political firmament after the election — dimmed prospects for a deal in 2975.
The Australian dollar AUD=D4 slumped 0.97 percent against the greenback as disappointing economic data further dimmed the chance of a rise in rates.
The Australian dollar slumped more than 0.7 percent against the greenback as disappointing economic data further dimmed the chance of a rise in rates.
But his view of the nominee dimmed after he delivered an aggressive, defiant performance defending himself against Christine Blasey Ford's accusation of sexual assault.
Seen in dimmed lighting, it occupies the gallery's two spaces, and its most plentiful works are wall pieces on glass that lead double lives.
But his radio show went nowhere and his book deal dimmed; maybe his old friend President Trump could do a little favor for him.
However, his chances were dimmed dramatically as his only win came in the  American Samoa islands as he took home only 12 delegates overall.
Worldwide, museums have dimmed their lights and closed their doors to abide by social distancing regulations to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.
In the evening, turndown service included some of the normal things such as having the curtains drawn, lights dimmed, and the covers pulled back.
In this darkened atmosphere, pessimism about the future of pluralism is rampant among religious conservatives, and the hope of persuasion and dialogue has dimmed.
" A few minutes after the slide show on Thursday finished, the lights in the amphitheater dimmed and the prize's latest theme was announced: "Hope.
The murder of Israel's prime minister, Yitzhak Rabin, by a Jewish fanatic in 1995, severely dimmed the prospect of peace between Israelis and Palestinians.
That was an amazing result, though merely copying Mr. Buffett has been less satisfying in recent years because his investment performance has dimmed somewhat.
Matt Harvey, whose star has dimmed across town as he struggles to make baseball his priority, once said that he envied Jeter's social life.
Her rocky tenure at NBC — where she clashed with colleagues and drew low ratings — has dimmed the likelihood of a return to broadcast television.
Lights were dimmed and designer porcelain filled the tables, as dozens of delicacies were dished out in a culinary "Super Bowl" of Sichuan cuisine.
But as the light dimmed after second contact, the atmosphere grew electric, and the crowd became suddenly important, a palpable presence in my mind.
The music ended and house lights dimmed, and then a 2428-year-old stylist emerged on the runway cradling a laptop in his hands.
That&aposs why many people are excited that Betelgeuse, a bright red super giant star in the constellation Orion, has suddenly and dramatically dimmed.
Not long ago, I opened my laptop, dimmed the lights in my room, and clicked play on the YouTube video "ASMR Ear Eating Twins".
It was dimmed for a blackout drill in 1942, during World War II. Trouble with wiring shut it off for several days in 1957.
Stocks fell Tuesday on investors optimism about the trade negotiations dimmed, and the Bloomberg report seemed to play a part in knocking stock values.
But even with the lights dimmed, the entire setup felt more clinical than connective, as if we were all enrolled in Human Interaction 101.
This year's wonders included portable, rechargeable and even collapsible table lamps; ceiling lights moved and dimmed by smartphone; and fixtures unabashedly marketed as jewelry.
The new Echo Dot with Clock now features a digital alarm clock on the front, which can be dimmed if you prefer, at times.
Foreign investor interest in Turkey dimmed after a 2016 coup attempt, with the lira TRYTOM=D3 hitting record lows against the dollar and euro.
Benjamin B. Ferencz is now 98, but in "Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz," there's no sign that his passion has dimmed.
At first, it's dimmed by medications designed to grind him into dullness and suppress his powers, which he takes to control his mental illness.
"They dimmed the lights so you have this very romantic lighting but you still see all the White Castle branding and stuff," he says.
The eerie silence in XENON1T, and in other catchily named dark matter detectors like LUX and PICO, had already dimmed many experts' hopes about DAMA.
That's spurred hefty outflows from emerging markets as a stronger dollar and higher U.S. rates have dimmed the allure of riskier assets in developing countries.
Consumer confidence slipped slightly in November as job and wage prospects dimmed, but still remained near historically strong levels, according to data released on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, prospects for a delay in raising Japan's sales tax has boosted Japanese stocks and dimmed the appeal of the safe-haven yen, traders said.
Prospects of repaying the debt have dimmed since the peso's 18% crash last week after business-friendly President Mauricio Macri got trounced in the Aug.
The International Grains Council on Thursday trimmed its forecast for global wheat production in the 0.68153/20 season as the outlook for Australia's crop dimmed.
The International Grains Council on Thursday trimmed its forecast for global wheat production in the 1.113/20 season as the outlook for Australia's crop dimmed.
And now, Tesla has dimmed the visibility of Full Self-Driving in general, raising questions about the company's approach to one of its grandest goals.
Chinese shares slumped to fresh two-years lows as trade tensions with the United States and worries about debt dimmed the outlook for China's economy.
A Disney-princess-sounding voice welcomed me to my float, the lights in the room dimmed, and I was soon in complete silence and darkness.
Yet for some the lights have dimmed by the time they reach the fifth, sixth and seventh grades, especially among young people from deprived backgrounds.
The Empire State Building, usually a bright beacon over Midtown Manhattan, will display dimmed lights and a rotating orange halo, according to the building's website.
During the that time, the store's radio will be turned down to its lowest level, and the lights will be dimmed by 50 per cent.
But when the lights were dimmed and the band started playing, I suddenly became very aware of how many people were squished into the venue.
The diffuse office structure has dimmed the allure of commuting to the South Bay, said one former employee, who requested anonymity to protect professional relationships.
If it wins Romney the job, Trump is likely to leave him alone -- as long as the secretary of state's light is kept properly dimmed.
Wang was sentenced to two years in a labor camp in 2010, but her ardor for the ruling party and its leader has hardly dimmed.
Cohn's chances of getting the job were thought to have dimmed after he publicly criticized the president's response to a white supremacist rally in Virginia.
TOKYO, May 2110.19 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) prices eased slightly on Monday as gains in Tokyo equities dimmed the safe-haven appeal of debt.
A loud thud was heard in the control room where we were standing, the lights dimmed briefly, and a tremor was felt in the floor.
The broader lesson of the Austrian election is that even a recovering economy and falling unemployment have not dimmed the appeal of the far right.
When the foreign outlook dimmed, Brazil's economy was strangled by fast-rising public debt fed by billions in loans gone bad to former national champions.
The brilliance of their colors has dimmed, notably in passages of brocade and other sumptuous fabrics—a forte of Zurbarán, whose father was a haberdasher.
He was once a leading pick to become chairman of the Federal Reserve, though officials told CNN his comments about Charlottesville had dimmed his chances.
My affection for your country has never dimmed, and the same goes for the thousands of Malaysians who have lived, worked and studied in America.
America's uninterrupted 200-year-plus record of the peaceful transfer of power is a beacon of freedom, which Democrats, led by Pelosi, have dimmed markedly.
But when initial box-office numbers rolled in on Friday — and it had made just $1.5 million in Thursday night previews — the movie's outlook dimmed.
But prospects have dimmed with a sharp fall in commodity prices since mid-2014 that triggered currency crises in some markets and turned loans sour.
The damaging reports have further soured the president's already volatile relationship with congressional Democrats and have dimmed hopes for bipartisan cooperation on issues like infrastructure.
Yet for some the lights have dimmed by the time they reach the fifth, sixth and seventh grades, especially among young people from deprived backgrounds.
Though the O.E.C.D. did not lower its global growth forecast from its estimates in February, it said the outlook for the United States had dimmed.
Or you could ask Alexa for some "me time," and have the lights dimmed, the blinds shut, and then a third-party meditation skill launched.
All of the collective's members were deported before Trump's inauguration, but the current political climate has further dimmed their prospects of returning to their families.
As the lights dimmed on what was supposed to be American Idol's final episode, Ryan Seacrest uttered a cryptic sign off that has fans speculating.
As the stage and platform lighting dimmed to a mere two spotlights, ghostly sounds emerging from the dress filled the room in a foggy ambience.
They were respectful when class started, or when the lights dimmed for a performance, but still I resented the game and its viral international reception.
"The prospects for long-run economic growth in the United States would be considerably dimmed without the contributions of high-skilled immigrants," the report said.
" Revving up a crowd whose candidate's chances have dimmed significantly in the past 10 days, Jackson led people in his trademark chant: "Keep hope alive!
" Revving up a crowd whose candidate's chances have dimmed significantly in the past 10 days, Jackson led people in his trademark chant: "Keep hope alive!
Some observers say the fund's funding shortfall and bureaucratic malaise have dimmed expectations for the talks in Poland, which were already bound to be difficult.
Over the past few decades, the image of Gates as a hubristic bully during the losing antitrust fight Microsoft waged in the 1990s has dimmed.
When the lights dimmed in the gilded auditorium, and a small choir walked onstage to sing "The First Noel," the a cappella sound was glorious.
Prospects for progress at the talks were dimmed after the United States placed 28 Chinese public security bureaus and companies on a U.S. trade blacklist.
The call to afternoon prayer had sounded several minutes earlier, and the restaurant, in accordance with law, had locked its doors and dimmed the lights.
Asia markets closed in the green as the dollar nursed losses after hitting 7.623-month lows overnight on dimmed prospects for U.S. health care reforms.
George Michael, the 280s sensation whose aura had dimmed in later years, was 22016 when he went to bed and never woke up on Christmas.
A years-long sales slide has dimmed the chain's glow, and the parent company announced in September 2019 that it was looking for a buyer.
As the lights dimmed in the stadium for the closing ceremony, delegates from North Korea and the US took their seats in the VIP box.
As heavier clouds rolled in, the entire room dimmed, and I began to find it difficult to make out faces across even a short distance.
The colors — aqua, purple, pink — are etiolated but still visible, and they cast a preternatural glow behind them, like dimmed lights in Easter-egg shades.
I gently place it on a turntable, hit play, and go lie down on the couch, the lights in my living room dimmed to a minimum.
To experience it, one enters the gallery through a dark and heavy curtain, the lights are dimmed inside to accommodate the video screened against one wall.
Walker's star dimmed considerably after his botched 2016 presidential run, but that takes little away from the remarkable machine he has built in the Badger State.
But sexual harassment allegations against him have dimmed his star a bit, making him less of a sure thing than he seemed a few months back.
Five months have passed since scientists last heard from the Opportunity rover, which went into hibernation mode after planet-wide dust storm dimmed the Martian skies.
The lights dimmed, the music volume lowered and everyone in class laid on their backs while grasping a yellow band that was secured on the barre.
Electrochromatic windows can be dimmed at the press of a button, and the cabin temperature, lighting, and audio systems can be controlled through a smartphone app.
Electrochromatic windows can be dimmed at the press of a button, and the cabin temperature, lighting, and audio systems can be controlled through a smartphone app.
After the trial, Kelly enjoyed a career revival of sorts, one that was only slightly dimmed in 2017 when reports of his so-called cult surfaced.
Tesla lost $702 million in the first quarter of the year, but its challenges and cash constraints haven't dimmed investor appetite for shares in the stock.
Still, I can say that I found myself getting sleepier as the light dimmed, and I seemed to pass out more quickly and reliably than normal.
By the time those celestial objects' emissions reach Earth, they've dimmed to near-nothingness, so astronomers build these gigantic dishes to pick up the faint signals.
The U.S. economy's outlook was further dimmed by other data showing an unexpected increase in the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits last week.
Any optimism was further dimmed by data released on Thursday showing an unexpected increase in the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits last week.
But those strong numbers were also dimmed by one of the big downsides of being a public company: failing to meet analyst expectations on its financials.
Poor relations have also dimmed Rheinmetall's prospects for playing a role in Turkey's Altay tank project, worth an estimated 7 billion euros ($8.13 billion), DPA said.
There's also a handy devoted Airplane Mode key and keyboard backlight key that stays illuminated for easy access when the rest of the keyboard is dimmed.
The economic outlook, however, was dimmed by another report on Wednesday showing that last month, private employers hired the fewest number of workers in three years.
Though the production might not help her financially, it would help rekindle a star that has somewhat dimmed since the release of her sophomore effort, Warrior.
That hope was dimmed last week when a Pentagon report, obtained by Politico, described the ongoing process as a dangerous mess that could endanger patients' lives.
The lights were dimmed as low as safety regulations allowed, and guests used their cell phones as flashlights to find their assigned seats on the benches.
Yet the current administration has repeatedly proposed cuts to these programs and prospects for true U.S. leadership in this area have dimmed as agencies face shortfalls.
Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a Chechen immigrant and the older of the two Boston Marathon bombers, turned to Islamist extremism when his hopes for a boxing career dimmed.
As the show progressed over three seasons, however, the show's view of Rick's nihilistic genius dimmed in favor of recognizing the toxic brokenness his character exudes.
At night, in front of the milky glare of the laptop's dimmed screen, you both quietly disengage from one another, turning silently to face separate walls.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT Jimmy Fallon donned a black turtleneck and a beret and dimmed the "Tonight Show" cameras into black-and-white to "poetry-slam the news.
His stiff opposition to that plan helped scuttle it in the Senate in 2016 and dimmed its future when he moved over to the Justice Department.
Still, after Sanders' losses Tuesday in states that he won in 2016, such as Maine, Minnesota and Oklahoma, his prospects in Michigan appear to have dimmed.
He beat Pierre-Hugues Herbert, 43-6 (1), 6-4, 7-6 (4), ending fading French hopes as the evening sun dimmed on Court No. 18.
But Mr. Han's star has dimmed in recent months, amid disunity in his party and increased scrutiny of his more accommodating views of the Chinese government.
Start with the lights dimmed — not fully on, but not fully off either — or in natural light, so something like morning sex or an afternoon delight.
The extent of the turmoil in 2003 had dimmed in my memory until I recently read the report from an inquiry Ontario did after the outbreak.
Recent large Chinese purchases of Brazilian soybeans and a pair of unexpected policy moves by Beijing have dimmed U.S. hopes of reaching the lofty imports figure.
The U.S. economy's prospects were further dimmed by other data showing sales of new single-family homes unexpectedly fell for a second straight month in May.
"We used to make vegetarian sausage, sometimes," Ms. Forino mentioned later that day over tea, as the lights dimmed again when the electric kettle was switched on.
First-half underlying revenues rose 63 percent to 26 billion pounds, in line with the consensus forecast, but investors said narrower margins dimmed the full-year outlook.
But the bullish growth picture was dimmed somewhat as the figures also showed household savings dropped last month to the lowest level in more than nine years.
So a new partnership with a light company called Signify aims to rectify that issue by installing astronomy-friendly smart LED lights that can be dimmed remotely.
At least by the end "Half a Sheet Cake" we see proof Bridgette's light can't actually be dimmed by some creep in a non-ironic ugly sweater.
Still, the Brooklyn Ballet's Flowers had a modern edge,  clad in tutus laced with fiber-optics threads which, when the lights dimmed, emitted a blue-greenish hue.
McCain's gleeful needling of his own party dimmed after he got ratfucked by Karl Rove in South Carolina and then gave George W. Bush a big hug.
The economy's outlook was further dimmed by other data on Thursday showing an unexpected increase in the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits last week.
PureLiFi is also designing LEDs that radiate data even when dimmed, so that a film can be streamed into a room and shown with the lights down.
Corporate executives' confidence has hit a three-year high even as their hopes for economic growth and job creation have dimmed, according to a survey released Tuesday.
But the approval for two western pipelines last month dimmed Energy East's prospects and now Underhill is looking to work in the oil sands in western Canada.
The blood-dimmed tide that has rolled out over the Mediterranean for the past 200 years is now washing back across the old neurotic empires of Europe.
And they want to firm up the so-called "Special Relationship," which dimmed in the Obama years, to ensure Britain's global political clout isn't diminished post-Brexit.
Republican hopes for a bipartisan deal on tax reform dimmed on Monday, as an influential liberal think tank came out against key elements of the GOP proposal.
Those hopes have quickly dimmed, however, particularly in the wake of Trump's recent executive order barring refugees and people traveling from a handful of Muslim-majority countries.
Harris tells GQ that it was a matter of timing as well as the intense glare of the flashbulbs — which never dimmed, even after the two separated.
India hosted a grand prix at the Buddh International Circuit near New Delhi between 2011 and 2013 but hopes of a return to the calendar have dimmed.
Before the lights dimmed at the Carlos Campos show, a male guest commented loudly on Ms. Cooper's look, offering unsolicited thoughts on the quality of the tailoring.
Under the bar's dimmed lights, roughly 100 people packed tables and stood in front of a small stage as they talked openly about their experiences with drugs.
Kirkpatrick cited Brazil, Argentina, and Chile as examples, though events long after her death in 2006—especially in the Middle East—would likely have dimmed her optimism.
But with gridlock already gripping Capitol Hill and the 2020 campaign likely to aggravate partisan divisions, she chose to leave as the prospects of major legislation dimmed.
In the years after she stopped performing, Ms. Shane's star, like that of so many almost-famous performers dotting the universe of postwar popular music, quietly dimmed.
The great danger is when they lose their meaning entirely, as with Trump; or are deployed to raise W. B. Yeats's "blood-dimmed tide," as with Gauland.
Gold pared earlier gains on Wednesday as investors took profits and U.S. share markets gained footing, even as the spread of the coronavirus dimmed the global outlook.
"I couldn't buddy up with anyone outside of them," Mr. Currey told Gerald Astor for the Battle of the Bulge oral history "A Blood-Dimmed Tide" (1992).
If any of those stars dimmed periodically, the size of the dip in light could tell you how big the planet passing in front of it was.
The U.S. dollar rose on Wednesday against most major currencies, even as gains on Wall Street dimmed the greenback's safe-haven allure after days of equities volatility.
The economy's prospects were further dimmed by other data on Tuesday showing sales of new single-family homes unexpectedly fell for a second straight month in May.
Negotiators from the two sides are pushing to de-escalate a tariff war that has dimmed global growth forecasts, roiled financial markets and disrupted manufacturing supply chains.
The business case for moving Canadian crude to the United States through the line has dimmed somewhat since 2015, and TransCanada has reportedly had trouble lining up customers.
But their chances of winning his open seat also have been dimmed by too many candidates seeking what they considered a golden opportunity to get elected to Congress.
Stop me if this sounds familiar: You have the TV on, the clicker in hand, the popcorn made, the lights dimmed, and you're ready to watch a movie.
As the sky dimmed and daylight turned into an uncanny dusk, the reports started coming in: Communication was dying off over the 20 meter (14 MHz) radio band.
But their analysis showed the light dimmed more at some wavelengths than at others, which wouldn't happen if an opaque object—like a megastructure—were stifling its shine.
Gold prices edged higher on Wednesday as the dollar slipped and expectations of U.S. interest rate hikes next year dimmed, brightening the appeal of non-interest yielding bullion.
But the light that tender scenes between Tandy and Tyrone bring to the show seems dimmed this season, and the shadows of injustice just don't seem as dark.
Meanwhile, the House has launched an impeachment inquiry into Trump that has taken up most of the oxygen in Washington and dimmed hopes for major breakthroughs on legislation.
Trade tensions between China and the U.S. have dimmed economic growth prospects a bit in the eyes of economists, but U.S. job seekers are growing more confident regardless.
We followed up on the eight so called honor killings CNN has covered since April to see whether -- once the media spotlight dimmed -- anyone was held to account.
Italy and some other EU states have said these should be eased, but the prospects for any relaxation of those sanctions had dimmed, given the crisis in Syria.
Oddly that hasn't dimmed its awards prospects, with the film landing in the Globes race with a best picture (musical or comedy) and actor nomination for Rami Malek.
The Scar II doesn't fair too well at battery tests, even when using a balanced power setting, dimmed backlighting, and usage based on web browsing and watching videos.
As public support for stricter gun laws has reached heights it hasn't seen in 25 years, Donald Trump Jr.'s interest in his personal arsenal apparently hasn't dimmed.
In this shot of an art installation's dimmed bulbs, you can see the effect at play: the bulbs in the foreground are sharp while the background is blurry.
TOKYO, June 23.37 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) prices dipped on Tuesday, dented by weaker U.S. Treasuries and as stronger stocks dimmed the safe-haven appeal of debt.
The video shows oxygen masks descended from the overhead compartments, the cabin lights dimmed and replaced with purple light, and some passengers rising to talk to one another.
It's one of the most ambitious schemes Musk — or humanity in general... The lights dimmed inside the Shenzhen Bay Sports Stadium as the countdown to the match began.
France had been pushing for the vote in December but recent fighting between rival groups in Tripoli and a lack of a constitutional basis has dimmed the prospect.
An observant Roman Catholic, Edwards opposes abortion, and this year signed a law banning the procedure after 15 weeks, which could have contributed to dimmed enthusiasm among Democrats.
Kennedy said the growth of legal marijuana in the United States had dimmed its criminal appeal, and that federal support for a regulated Mexican market would reassure investors.
When the sun is shining, NRG's new high-tech gas-fired power plant is often dormant, coming alive only when demand ramps up and the sun has dimmed.
For three hours on a Sunday in December, the store cut off the music, dimmed some lights, minimized flashing electronic screens and created a quiet corner for customers.
When bright stars are dimmed, as was the case this week with the deaths of two leaders in their fields, we sometimes turn to other worlds for comfort.
The color of the sky likewise varied from one totality to the next, and so did the particular planets and stars that appeared when the sun's light dimmed.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks that will take place in Washington on Thursday, although prospects for progress dimmed after Washington blacklisted more Chinese firms.
And the market sell-off appears to have dimmed traders' outlook that the U.S. central bank will raise interest rates as much as it has indicated this year.
That didn't satisfy some of Trump's vocal allies in Congress, but their time for another play has dimmed, with Congress leaving town at the end of the week.
For days, storms had dimmed the sky, but the angle of the cliff overhung so much that the drops of water fell to the ground without touching him.
For a moment, at least, the shrieking chorus dimmed, the demands that Donald Trump be put in a straitjacket and that the 25th Amendment be invoked quieted down.
When yields on longer-term bonds like the 10-year bond fall toward the yield on short-term bonds, it signals that investor expectations for future growth have dimmed.
Taurus: The Crab NebulaIn 1054, a star appeared and was observed by Chinese astronomers, then disappeared—it went supernova and eventually dimmed so it could no logner be seen.
How the radio observations dimmed over time, and how the light's behavior matched the x-rays, indicated to the astronomers that the neutron star was also emitting a jet.
Morgan Stanley's Arthur Carvalho said the "eternal feedback loop" between politics and growth shows no sign of breaking, and so the 2019 outlook has dimmed considerably in recent weeks.
But the power of the U.S. market could be dimmed within the next decade, with China expected to overtake the U.S. as the largest consumer market in the world.
" For a final song, the lights dimmed, setting the mood for the Dolemite Is My Name actor to channel Frank Sinatra and a jazzy take on "Itsy Bitsy Spider.
The Japanese currency depreciated against the broadly weaker greenback due to increasing investor appetite for risk in the broader markets, which dimmed its allure as a perceived safe haven.
Maybe at the very least, one of the less sadistic airlines will offer to turn off the signal when the lights are dimmed and passengers are trying to sleep.
Prospects for significant change in taxes dimmed when the Republicans pulled their health-care reform bill in March — Trump has wanted to get past health care before addressing taxes.
Throughout the speech, Mr. Sanders seemed defiant as he repeated his critiques of economic, racial and environmental inequalities in the country, this time with the spotlight a bit dimmed.
There was also less appetite for riskier carry trades - borrowing in, say, yen to buy Aussie - as political deadlock dimmed expectations of fiscal stimulus from President Donald Trump's administration.
"There should be overhead lighting on a dimmer that can be used to move throughout the space or dimmed to provide the right ambiance for a party," she said.
Yields paid on Brazilian interest rate futures spiked as traders bet the central bank would be forced to cut rates at a slower pace as the reforms outlook dimmed.
Families came for a night out and once the lights dimmed, some in the audience used their cellphone cameras to make a movie of their own of the event.
But the passage of time has not dimmed hope of unearthing tons of bullion, troves of British pound coins and — most coveted of all — ornamental pineapples forged from gold.
That's nice in areas with lots of ambient light, but a side bonus is the ability to run the display partially dimmed most of the time, saving battery life.
Cavaliers 286, Knicks 20083 CLEVELAND — Once the lights dimmed and delirium began to sweep through Quicken Loans Arena on Tuesday night, the Knicks retreated to the visiting locker room.
Its big centennial plans are a sign that the orchestra's ambitions have not dimmed since it lost its transformational leader, Deborah Borda, to the New York Philharmonic this season.
In the room, lights are dimmed and meditation music plays to provide the best place for medical staff to take a little mental break before returning to their jobs.
Although the novelty of their interactions has dimmed after two summit meetings over the past 12 months, the DMZ is considered one of the world's most dangerous border areas.
The record-low turnout, about 43 percent, dimmed Mr. Macron's victory and pointed to the tentative, even ambivalent, view of many French citizens toward his promises to transform France.
Yet greater awareness of the true complexity and cost of Brexit has not dimmed the passion of those who despise the very idea of sharing sovereignty with the Continent.
"Dimmed light sex can set a more sensual mood than having the lights on full, while still allowing both parties to see everything that is going on," Mahalli said.
ROME — As night fell in Italy's Apennine Mountains on Thursday, prospects dimmed of finding survivors of an avalanche that had swept over a small resort hotel the previous night.
When it is time for the movie to start, a cartoon character appears on screen to tell parents and children to take their seats, and the lights are dimmed.
Although Moody's maintained its rating at Baa2, just two notches above junk status, it said the outlook had dimmed, with the chances of meaningful economic and fiscal reform receding.
FedEx (FDX), a bellwether for the economy, dimmed its earnings outlook on Tuesday and announced plans to cut costs due to the trade war and weakening of global growth.
In the last month, however, their royal luster has dimmed in the British press as they face accusations of laziness and enjoying the high life while shirking official duties.
The prospects for progress on trade dimmed when China condemned a U.S. Senate measure on Hong Kong, vowing to take the steps necessary to safeguard its sovereignty and security.
I was in the water, and then rising into the light, until the light overwhelmed, and when it dimmed, and faded away, I felt the land under my feet.
The European Central Bank's decision to push back the timing of its first post-crisis interest rate hike also dimmed the global economic outlook and cooled expectations for crude demand.
TOKYO, June 2362.07 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks ended lower on Wednesday, snapping a five-session winning streak, as a stronger yen triggered profit-taking and dimmed the earnings outlook for exporters.
TOKYO, April 12 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices dipped on Friday as weaker U.S. Treasuries and stronger stocks dimmed the allure of safe-haven debt and weighed on the market.
As Melania Trump prepared Monday to unveil her policy platform as first lady,  she already found her spotlight dimmed by a new report on her complicated relationship with her husband.
Concerns over Brexit, in combination with dimmed expectations on global growth, have driven investors towards safe-haven assets such as German bunds and gold, and out of oil and stocks.
For a moment, but a moment only, that dear point of light we know as George Herbert Walker Bush dimmed, but it now shines brighter than it ever before has.
We had a couple exciting bits of news that I saw only the bad in — every victory at work was quickly dimmed by my estimations of what could go wrong.
But broadband's bright future may be severely dimmed by a pair of new regulatory schemes to be voted on by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on or before its Oct.
Uncertainty sparked by a bank tax has dimmed investor sentiment towards Romania recently, but the country's finance minister said this week the tax could exempt several types of financial assets.
A family might have a hygge evening that entails board games and treats, or friends might get together for a casual dinner with dimmed lighting, good food and easygoing fun.
MILAN (Reuters) - European shares ended little changed on Friday as the euro's rally dimmed appetite for regional stocks but talk about possible cuts to European Central Bank stimulus boosted banks.
Shares of Starbucks fell less than 1 percent on Wednesday after a Wedbush analyst dimmed his view of the coffee chain and downgraded the stock, citing concerns over its valuation.
There's the revolt of older white voters, who see their economic prospects dimmed by globalization, which has subjected them to low-wage competition and over which they've had no control.
Neither riches nor despotism have dimmed the desires of the Chinese people for the rule of law, human rights, democracy, and the desire to speak and worship freely without restrictions.
But during this period, Canadian M&A activity fell 21 percent from a year ago to $202.5 billion, as Canadian buyers' appetite for foreign assets dimmed due to stretched valuations.
Washington, the largest prize Saturday with 101 delegates in play, was a vital state for Mr. Sanders, whose prospects of capturing the nomination dimmed after double-digit losses to Mrs.
But the firmer labor market picture was dimmed by a third report showing that employment in the vast services sector contracted in February, for the first time in two years.
Jewish settlements in occupied territory Palestinians seek for a state have also dimmed Palestinian hopes of a viable and contiguous country of their own with East Jerusalem as its capital.
With the end of Greece's international bailouts last year and a return to modest economic growth, the national mood has mellowed and the lure of more radical parties has dimmed.
Gold is on pace for its biggest weekly gain since January 2009 as the global spread of the coronavirus dimmed growth prospects and sent investors scurrying for safe-haven assets.
Now, the Mariners' hopes have dimmed significantly, and even if they do reach the postseason — a big if in the best of times — Cano will not be there to help.
Senators from both parties, taking their cues from their colleagues' queries late Wednesday, said the prospect of 51 votes to call witnesses and prolong the trial appeared to have dimmed.
But Rousey is only now re-entering the Octagon after a sometimes troubled 13 months during which her star has dimmed and many fans have moved on to other idols.
Credit Suisse cut a key profitability target for this year and next as a drop in dealmaking, negative interest rates and uncertainty caused by global trade tensions dimmed the outlook.
It felt counterintuitive — at last I had my body back to myself, I had agency — but like Beauvoir's friend, I felt I had been dimmed, somehow, from the inside out.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks in Washington on Thursday, though prospects for progress dimmed after U.S. President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
Alas, the glow of Mr. Coe's instant celebrity dimmed in less than 48 hours amid reports that he had been released from prison three days before appearing on the show.
TOKYO, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices retreated on Wednesday as the allure of safe-haven debt dimmed with Tokyo's Nikkei stock average advancing to a one-month high.
Mr. Howe was regarded as a star prosecution witness in an Albany corruption trial earlier this year, but his value was significantly dimmed after he was jailed during his testimony.
" Cobb writes, "The passage of six decades has not dimmed this dynamic confronted by Armstrong, or by any prominent black person tasked with the entertainment of millions of white ones.
When, finally, the lights dimmed, a procession of models zoomed down a 250-foot-long moving walkway accompanied by the four-on-the-floor bounce of Daft Punk and Capricorn.
Then, for nearly 70 years, Trieste's geopolitical star dimmed and its old world mishmash of central European cultures grew stale, like an old strudel in one of its elegant cafes.
Now that the fervor over the mobile sector has dimmed in terms of press, more exciting sectors like artificial intelligence, blockchain and others seem to be the center of attention lately.
The brightening economic outlook was dimmed somewhat by a separate report from the Conference Board showing its consumer confidence index slipped to 92.6 this month from a reading of 94.7 April.
Defense analysts say there remains a risk of a nuclear or missile test during the games but add that the likelihood has dimmed with Pyongyang now participating in the Winter Olympics.
The world's two biggest economies are locked in a trade dispute and expectations have dimmed that Trump and Xi can ease tension when they meet on the sidelines of the meeting.
China and the United States are locked in a trade dispute and expectations have dimmed that Trump and Xi can ease tension when they meet on the sidelines of the meeting.
Then on Monday I saw The Crew 2's E3 trailer, and while it's still absolutely possible that it'll be a great game, my original glimmer of hope has definitely dimmed.
The Edmonton Oilers have seen their high-octane offense sputter of late during their season-high eight-game homestand, and their once-promising playoff aspirations have dimmed a bit as well.
GIF: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSSA third series of images taken by Curiosity's Navcam shows the shadow of Phobos crossing the Sun on March 25, 2019, which temporarily dimmed the Martian daylight.
TOKYO, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) prices edged lower on Friday tracking a fall in U.S. Treasuries and as gains in equities dimmed the safe-haven allure of debt.
On a large screen inside a packed Snohomish County courtroom, in Washington state, a young Canadian couple smiled out at the dimmed room from the relaxed, faded scene of a party.
The growth outlook for Australian banks, which are highly reliant on mortgage loans, has dimmed after the country's prudential regulator announced on March 31 new limits on some types of lending.
The ethanol business had grown for years at breakneck speed but its outlook has dimmed due to Washington's aggressive protectionist stance and the administration's unpredictable management of its renewable fuel program.
Overall, what has changed with the India tax hike and the uncertainty over when the Fed will lower interest rates is that the overwhelmingly positive backdrop for gold has dimmed somewhat.
Clinton's recent rise in many polls has dimmed his quintuple-bank-shot path to victory, which hinges on Congress deciding the election if no candidate wins a majority of electoral votes.
In recent years, Marchesa's red-carpet magic has dimmed and its celebrity placements have lost a bit of their star power, yet the label's princess-y dresses still found eager takers.
The result: families pushed to the edge of desperation, an overwhelmed criminal justice system, emergency rooms that struggle to respond, and a bright future dimmed for far too many young Americans.
Consumers' perceptions of both current conditions and the six-month outlook dimmed in October, with the U.S. Conference Board's confidence index slipping to 98.6 in October, down from 103.5 in September.
They did use some artificial lighting, like this 50-foot-tall light tower that was dimmed to create the color of fire and meant to light up the entire ruined village.
The winning streak of U.S. stocks had dimmed a bit on Monday but gains in technology, utilities and real estate stocks helped the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq end higher.
TOKYO, Jan 20.150 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond (JGB) prices broadly slipped on Tuesday, weighed down by weaker U.S. Treasuries and as gains in equities dimmed the allure of safe-haven debt.
These visits to Santa feature dimmed lighting, soft music, and early hours, so that none of the other stores are open and the mall's corridors aren't flooded with noisy holiday shoppers.
Before shoppers like Gloria began showing up, Puerto Santander was suffering a downturn as Maduro's border crackdown and Venezuela's scarcities had dimmed the inflow of cheap goods smuggled in from Venezuela.
While Bannon's star dimmed after his removal from the National Security Council earlier this month, his ideological imprint is still apparent in much of Trump's agenda, particularly on immigration and trade.
And while she was once viewed as a rising Republican star — a tough talker with centrist views who had the support of Geraldine Ferraro — Ms. Pirro's political prospects have since dimmed.
A visitor expecting to see a dimmed City of Light finds Parisians now defying its barbarous haters in the best way possible — graceful expressions of how to live well, with a shrug.
The profile of Le Pen, a nationalist once at the center of the political limelight, has dimmed since she was trounced by pro-globalist Emmanuel Macron in presidential elections a year ago.
It is shaped like an arc, with the reception desk and sofas facing the entrance and a large-screen TV. If we dimmed the lights, we would have ourselves a personal cinema.
But yesterday, city officials dimmed street lights in certain parts of the city to allow tourists and full-time residents a chance to see the cosmic light show in their own backyards.
BENGALURU, Sept 20900 (Reuters) - Gold prices edged higher on Friday as softer-than-expected U.S. consumer prices data dimmed the case for a faster pace of policy tightening by the Federal Reserve.
Aside from the official restrictions, the developers last year held back sales of some prime projects in the hope that prices would soon start surging again, but those hopes have since dimmed.
Incredibly, they measured that the star dimmed by less than 0.2 percent—something no ground-based telescope has ever done before, according to a press release issued by the University of Warwick.
French stocks outperformed on the day, with the bluechip CAC 0.33 rising 0.7 percent, led by banking shares, as far-right candidate Marine Le Pen's chances in the country's presidential election dimmed.
Trudeau, whose prospects for winning an election in October have dimmed, dodged questions from reporters about the court ruling on Friday, repeating that his government is focused on trying to protect jobs.
As you age into your 30s, you may be reaching the point where the grand dreams of your youth may begin to be dimmed, somewhat, by the harsh realities of the world.
While Reuters foreign exchange polls this year have predicted the dollar to strengthen slightly, the latest poll of around 70 strategists taken over the past week showed the outlook has broadly dimmed.
In 85, he helped lead the Mets to the World Series, a feat dimmed somewhat by the presence of the Yankees, who beat them in five games for their third consecutive title.
"The dreams of many aspiring first-time buyers were unfortunately dimmed over the past year by persistent inventory shortages, which undercut their ability to become homeowners," said Realtors' chief economist Lawrence Yun.
JPMorgan shares have fallen as the outlook for bank profits has dimmed with expectations of continued low interest rates, higher costs for bad loans, particularly related to energy, and a slow economy.
The ISIS diaspora The appeal of ISIS' ideology -- which once drew hundreds of foreign fighters to Iraq and Syria -- has dimmed with the loss of the Caliphate -- but it has not died.
The appointment comes at a tumultuous time for the president, whose battles with the Democratic-controlled House over investigations have dimmed the prospect for major legislation leading up to the 85033 elections.
"We are very excited because it's our first time seeing something like this," said Santi who brought along her five-year old daughter to watch as the eclipse briefly dimmed the skies.
Trump has also privately voiced a desire to put his own stamp on the central bank, which has dimmed the prospect of him giving a new term to Yellen, another source said.
"George and Barbara Bush are together again now, two points of light that never dimmed, two points of light that ignited countless others with their example," the Obamas said in their statement.
Nakedness was swimming in the bay as the sunlight dimmed behind the apple trees, and when we walked down the street and men smiled at us, they didn't mean it like that.
However, large Chinese purchases of Brazilian soybeans and a pair of unexpected policy moves by Beijing have dimmed U.S. hopes that China would double its imports of American farm products this year.
On the ground, meanwhile, the campaign has been buoyed by larger than normal crowds and early state endorsements that have continued to roll in, despite Booker's dimmed prospects for the December debate.
But once the lights dimmed toward the end of the evening, the wallflowers joined in, dancing and singing along with Mr. Marshall, who bopped and shook and even dabbed to the beat.
Brothers Osborne, a country music duo, only got a few notes into their first song before the music came to a halt and the lights dimmed abruptly at Ford Field in Detroit.
The party starts after ten o'clock, when the lights are dimmed, the music shifts to Israeli and American pop and rock, and diners jump up, some on chairs and tables, to dance.
The global economic outlook has dimmed rapidly in recent months amid trade tensions and Brexit worries, the International Monetary Fund warned on Tuesday, downgrading its outlook for the third time since October.
The lights dimmed and an IFC-sponsored message enveloped the screen: "No texting, no smoking, no talking," it started; "No clowns," it continued with other quirky choices; "No bad movies," it ended.
The mood was dimmed by the verbal sparring between Washington and Beijing as the months-long escalation in trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies took their toll on riskier assets.
The disappointing outcome dimmed expectations for an imminent hike in U.S. interest rates, which some Federal Officials last week said could be as early as next month if the economy maintained its momentum.
Christopher Shallue, senior software engineer at Google AI explained that they trained a machine to identify the "weak signals" of planets as orbiting planets dimmed the brightness of stars from our vantage point.
After failing to buy BAE Systems in 2012, defense ambitions dimmed and the era of shareholder-led consolidation is now drawing to a close, with Airbus Group absorbed by its Airbus planemaking subsidiary.
The soft data dimmed prospects for an imminent hike in U.S. rates, which some Federal Reserve officials last week said could be as early as next month if the economy maintained its momentum.
I feel I was very open and honest in the matching process regarding that so when I began to question whether Cody had those qualities or not, it dimmed the spark a bit.
The TP-Link integration lets users turn on specific devices connected through the company's plugs, while LIFX bulbs can be turned on and off, dimmed and have their colors changed through the app.
Before their arrival, Kimmel prepped the gathered group of stars to be quiet, and even dimmed the lights in the theatre as they entered under the ruse that they were visiting an exhibit.
While some Iowans say they remain inspired by Mr. Carson's life story as a person who rose from a hardscrabble childhood to become a renowned physician, faith in his presidential prospects has dimmed.
OSLO (Reuters) - Sweden's economic prospects have dimmed in recent months and the country will likely be surpassed by Norway as the fastest-growing Scandinavian economy in 2019, a Reuters poll found on Tuesday.
Using a mobile app, the bulbs can be remotely activated, dimmed, scheduled, triggered by a motion sensor, tinted, and even connected to a voice-activated smart assistant like Amazon's Alexa or Google Assistant.
Gary's dimmed hopes for a tariff-driven renaissance underscore how the policy has so far provided a windfall for U.S. steel firms but only a marginal benefit to workers and struggling steel towns.
"The Law School Bust" (June 19) by Noam Scheiber looked at the increasing cost of law school, which has left some graduates with large debts at a time that employment prospects have dimmed.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian wage growth dimmed last quarter while consumers remained gloomy in November, clouding the outlook for household consumption and suggesting more policy stimulus is needed to brighten the country's sluggish economy.
But with the Democratic National Convention beginning in Philadelphia on Monday, the prospects have dimmed for the two liberal senators who were being considered, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Sherrod Brown of Ohio.
The Framers of the Constitution did not want to have the republic governed by a president whose domestic and international capability, influence and concentration would be dimmed by the darkness of alleged criminality.
ABOUT THE BLUE JACKETS (16-25-4): Bobrovsky's return was dimmed by the news of an upper-body injury sustained by defenseman David Savard, who is facing a lengthy stint on injured reserve.
U.S. growth prospects dimmed on Friday as data showed spending outpaced income in November and the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure -- the personal consumption expenditures price index that excludes food and energy -- rose.
SHANGHAI, July 20.04 (Reuters) - Chinese stocks ended lower on Tuesday, tracking overnight weakness on the Wall Street, after strong U.S. jobs data dimmed hopes of an aggressive rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
The screens here have their own kind of life, and as you spend longer in the Serpentine's dimmed galleries the very boundaries between images and humans (and other living creatures) start to dissolve.
Even in his moment of triumph, however, Mr. Biden made little headway with the youngest and most liberal primary voters, who remained steadfastly behind Mr. Sanders even as his national prospects have dimmed.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — When Turkey this week announced indictments against 20 suspects in the killing of the dissident Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi, the prospects dimmed of anyone ever being held accountable for the crime.
"What we had to go through, with the darkened plane, with all windows closed," he said of his descent in a dimmed Air Force One to an airstrip at Al Asad Air Base.
"In California, the lights went on all at once, in a blaze, and they never have dimmed," the historian Carey McWilliams famously wrote, describing the energy generated by successive waves of astounding growth.
The dollar weakened against most major currencies on Friday, weighed down by an unexpected decline in U.S. retail sales last month that once again dimmed expectations for an interest rate increase in December.
The end of the vice presidency of Joseph R. Biden Jr. has dimmed an eight-year spotlight on a state that, even its own residents admit, can sometimes get lost in the shuffle.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks that take place in Washington on Thursday, though prospects for progress dimmed after U.S. President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
Above the washstand hung a large and slightly clouded mirror and he saw himself in it, the dimmed image of a man who appeared resolute, strong, with no sign that he was unworthy.
Not all of these people were dead, obviously, but the "wow!" of making any famous person appear to be someplace they couldn't actually physically be still dimmed a little more with each instance.
But Trump's grand vision of a impenetrable barrier from the Pacific Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico -- a physical monument to his hardline immigration policy -- hasn't dimmed, although some of the specifics have changed.
Places where the bacteria over-accumulated were brightened to speed up and spread out the bacteria, and places where the bacteria under-accumulated were dimmed to slow down the bacteria and cause more clumping.
The policy halo effect that provided ballast to the stock market and fueled investor optimism is already being dimmed by political realities, according to Goldman Sachs, which may have negative implications for economic growth.
The dollar index fell for the second straight day as weak U.S. productivity data on Tuesday somewhat dimmed the prospects of economic growth and would likely deter the Federal reserve from raising interest rates.
If Divorce is less raucous than Catastrophe (it is), that's probably because of the particular temperament of Parker, who's always been good at suggesting a bright spirit in danger of being dimmed by circumstance.
The anti-Western hysteria that swept through Turkey in the wake of the coup has dimmed slightly over the past couple of months, partly because of the hopes Mr Erdogan places in Donald Trump.
Playboy soon became forbidden fruit for teenagers and a bible for men with time and money, primed for the magazine's prescribed evenings of dimmed lights, hard drinks, soft jazz, deep thoughts and deeper desires.
Lockheed and MBDA had hoped to finish negotiations with Germany by the end of year, but those prospects dimmed after the companies missed their goal of submitting a proposal by the end of July.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai crackdown on cheap tour packages for Chinese tourists has hit arrivals in Thailand during China's peak "Golden Week" holiday, and dimmed prospects for an important sector in a sluggish economy.
The minutes of the Fed's July meeting showed policymakers deeply divided over rate cuts, while hopes for a fiscal stimulus dimmed as President Donald Trump said he was not looking at cutting payroll taxes.
Oil prices fluctuated with the equities markets as the U.S. economy's outlook was further dimmed by other data showing an unexpected increase in the number of Americans filing claims for unemployment benefits last week.
The bank's outlook dimmed for profits from its corporate & investment bank unit, with a turn on equity of 16 percent, down from a 17 percent target a year ago, according to the slide presentation.
Two Apple suppliers tempered expectations Thursday, warning their quarterly results would likely be below estimates in the latest of a string of supplier woes that have dimmed the tech giant's shine on Wall Street.
Trudeau, whose prospects for winning an election in October have dimmed as the crisis grows, sidestepped questions from reporters about the ruling on Friday, repeating his government was focused on trying to protect jobs.
The talks have stalled since 2008, and during the recent party meeting, North Korea further dimmed their prospects by suggesting that it would discuss its denuclearization only as part of global nuclear arms reductions.
That has dimmed its earnings prospects, with K+S warning at the time that full-year core profit would plunge by as much as three quarters, hurt also by weak global prices for potash.
The economy's brightening prospects were, however, dimmed somewhat by other data on Thursday showing the goods trade deficit widening in April and inventories decreasing, prompting analysts to pare their second-quarter GDP growth estimates.
Concerns about a global economic slowdown have dimmed sentiment since the Federal Reserve announced in late January that its monetary tightening would end earlier than expected, as it cited "cross currents" affecting the economy.
And then, once the lights are dimmed, Armani, finally far from the demands of the sprawling principality he has ruled for nearly half a century, settles into what could be an almost ordinary life.
The dimmed neuronal activity was most notable between the brain regions that control the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems; the physiological calming that should occur after stress was apparently less likely to take place.
As part of Tucumán arde's exhibition in the city of Rosario, the lights in the rooms of the CGT building were dimmed every ten minutes to represent the rate of infant mortality in Tucumán.
Although Kells concedes that digitization has been a boon to researchers and general readers, he complains that "an encounter with an old book is miserably dimmed-down" if it takes place on a screen.
The tangy, hormone-soaked immediacy of teenage bike culture dimmed: the exhilaration of speeding down the big hill from the Palisades, the sharp envy of the boys who owned sleek racers with Campagnolo components.
But prospects for progress in U.S.-China trade talks dimmed after Washington blacklisted Chinese companies over Beijing's treatment of predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities, and President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
Catholics still won't have the votes they would need to unify Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland, but they may lose some of the ties to the republic that have dimmed nationalism's appeal.
He explained to Brown that he tried to stop the show from playing him off — the Emmys turned up the music and dimmed the lights while Brown was on stage — but it was too late.
As the euro zone's economic prospects have dimmed - in part due to a lack of clarity over Brexit - expectations for interest rate hikes from the European Central Bank have been pushed further into next year.
China and the United States are locked in a trade dispute and expectations have dimmed that Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping can ease tension when they meet on Saturday in the western Japanese city.
Like its American rival General Electric, Siemens turned to measures like job cuts, disposals and an increased focus on technology as slowing growth in China and low oil prices dimmed the outlook for industrial goods.
It has a warm white color (2700K) and can be dimmed, but it doesn't have the ability to display other shades of white or a full color spectrum, as some more expensive smart bulbs do.
The dollar tumbled on Tuesday after economic data showed the U.S. service sector grew at its slowest pace since early 294.83, which dimmed expectations for a near-term interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will delay any interest rate hikes further into next year than previously thought as euro zone economic growth and inflation prospects have dimmed, a Reuters poll of economists showed.
The timing of an interest rate hike from the European Central Bank was pushed further into next year than previously thought in another Reuters poll as euro zone economic growth and inflation prospects have dimmed.
The timing of an interest rate hike from the European Central Bank was pushed further into next year than previously thought in another Reuters poll as euro zone economic growth and inflation prospects have dimmed.
The needles don't hurt, although some people are mildly bothered by a sting at their insertion, and some are self-conscious about how ridiculous they look—another plus for the dimmed lights in the room.
Garhy and Khorshid will face the daunting task of strengthening an economy battered by an acute foreign currency crisis that has hampered Egypt's ability to import goods and dimmed prospects for attracting direct foreign investment.
Repression has not dimmed, but, to indulge the aspirations of the young North Korean élite, a class known to foreigners as "Pyonghattan," the government has permitted the odd yoga class, squash court, and sushi bar.
The forecast had dimmed in recent days with pressure building from Congress to produce a deal this week so lawmakers will have enough time under fast-track rules to ratify an updated NAFTA this year.
The Senate measures to close the terror gap failed, and prospects for a bipartisan compromise bill dimmed when a maneuver by McConnell, now the Republican Majority Leader, let vulnerable GOP senators slip out of town.
Thanks largely to Valeant's tumble, Ackman's hedge fund Pershing Square Capital Management suffered back-to-back losses in 2015 and 2016 as his reputation as one of the hedge fund industry's most talented investors dimmed.
We've spent this week spectating a tit-for-tat battle between two of the most powerful people in the country that has significantly dimmed the prospect of ending this longest government shutdown in political history.
In "About Love," such sentiments are dimmed and ironed out: "I remember feeling the blood rushing through my veins, and I was often in a strange melancholy, which felt both delightful and absurd," Peter announces.
But as with many sepia-toned institutional heroes, the luster of his accomplishments has dimmed in retrospect, not least because he minimized the contributions of his Mongolian assistants in service of a queasy American imperialism.
The disagreement — and Mr. Trump's insistence on actions that could bring an end to the surge in immigration that has overwhelmed the southwestern border — had dimmed hopes for an immediate breakthrough before Monday's tariff deadline.
TOKYO, June 26 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices dipped on Wednesday, mirroring a decline in U.S. Treasury prices, after comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell dimmed expectations of an aggressive U.S. interest rate cut.
In the warmer months, we plant tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, green beans, zucchini, eggplant, watermelons, honeydew and vegetables native to the Punjab region of Pakistan, celebrating our ethnic inheritance though time and distance have dimmed it.
The en suite double bathroom, equipped with a rainfall shower and a sizable claw foot bathtub, was done up in pastel pink, black and white tiles and retro globe lights that could easily be dimmed.
Gold prices rose on Friday and were on course for their biggest weekly gain since January 2009 as the global spread of the coronavirus dimmed growth prospects and sent investors scurrying for safe-haven assets.
Senate Democrats' hopes have dimmed in recent days that they will ultimately win the vote on whether to open the door on witnesses, particularly given recent noncommittal comments from key Republican senators on the issue.
Prospects of a successful bid dimmed after a local political movement, Momentum, gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on the matter, which has grown increasingly unpopular among Hungarians according to a recent opinion poll.
LONDON (Reuters) - Euro zone business growth dimmed again in April but the picture remained relatively bright as new business stayed buoyant and firms managed to build up backlogs of work, a survey showed on Friday.
Those hopes dimmed as President Trump suggested a deal might have to wait until after the 2020 election, and separately, Secretary Ross confirmed that new tariffs on Chinese imports would go into effect on Dec.
TOKYO, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices dipped on Tuesday as stocks advanced and dimmed the safe-haven allure of debt, although market action was limited ahead of the closely-watched U.S. midterm elections.
Many daytime flights have begun to travel in the dark, with some Boeing 787 flights disabling individual controls to keep windows dimmed throughout — and flights from Asia to North America often block passenger control entirely.
"[O]ur futures have been governed by the votes of narrow-minded older generations who now will sit back and see our bright futures dimmed," Lucinda Jones, age 19923, told the Guardian the day after.
The scientists looked at older observations of the star at the nebula's center and found it appeared to have dimmed by 10,000 times in the past 46 years, according to the paper published in Nature Astronomy.
"For example, if the user wanted to opt out of 'tailored experiences with diagnostic data', they had to click a dimmed lightbulb, while the symbol for opting in was a brightly shining bulb," says the report.
All LED lighting should be properly shielded to minimize glare and detrimental human and environmental effects, and consideration should be given to utilize the ability of LED lighting to be dimmed for off-peak time periods.
With the song over, the lights dimmed and smoke wafting through the audience, Jackman left the stage high-fiving guests in the front row, beaming from ear-to-ear and waving at fans in the bleachers.
SHANGHAI, Dec 6.13 (Reuters) - China stocks slipped on Monday, led by blue-chips, as hopes for fresh monetary stimulus dimmed after Beijing vowed to contain asset bubbles next year by keeping monetary policy "prudent and neutral".
While the potential for regional expansion has been dimmed after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, Al Rayan has seen its balance sheet grow by around 40 percent this year, said Chief Executive Sultan Choudhury.
In an interview with Climate Home News, Nazhat Shameem Khan, the Fijian diplomat who will lead much of these talks, said the conference needed to rebut any notion that the vision of the agreement had dimmed.
As the lights dimmed, the three leaders officially "activated" the new center by placing their hands on an illuminated globe as a four-minute introduction video displayed on large screens behind them, according to local media.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Risking a historic drop to junk bond status, Illinois began its third straight fiscal year without a budget on Saturday as political maneuvering dimmed hopes for a bipartisan spending and revenue package anytime soon.
"The sky is not falling, but our market outlook has dimmed," wrote Vanguard chief economist Joe Davis this week in an outlook provided to investors of the fund company, which manages roughly $4.5 trillion in assets.
GENEVA — The United Nations on Thursday dimmed any prospect of immediate airdrops of aid to Syrian civilians trapped by the war, despite an expired deadline imposed on Syria's government to allow unfettered humanitarian access by land.
The U.S. services sector expanded in April as new orders and employment accelerated, but the growth outlook dimmed on another report showing private employers hired the fewest number of American workers in three years last month.
Friday's data, however, hardly dimmed prospects of a rise, with financial markets pricing a roughly 71 percent probability of an interest rate hike in December, compared with 76 percent earlier, according to the CME FedWatch tool.
The BOJ's latest tankan issued in April showed big manufacturers' confidence fell for the first time in two years as worries about gains in the yen and trade friction with the United States dimmed the outlook.
The Kuwait Investment Authority led a $2165 million investment in Jawbone just last year, when its prospects had already dimmed to the point that most of its original investors were unwilling to put up new funding.
Mr. van Zweden's inexhaustible intensity — crisply delivered by the Philharmonic players, much more so than in their 2018 recording of the symphony with him — had an edge-of-your-seat excitement that dimmed with each movement.
"Dimmed expectations for the year ahead mean it's more important than ever for the UK to avoid a no-deal scenario, which would create a perfect storm of issues," CBI chief economist Rain Newton-Smith said.
Apart from their beauty, it is likely their frequent association with the dimmed fates and wan hopes of the victims of the AIDS epidemic—which took his life, in 1996, at the age of thirty-eight.
The outlook for the manufacturing sector, which accounts for about 12 percent of the economy, has also dimmed amid a global economic slowdown and as the stimulus from last year's $1.5 trillion tax cut package diminishes.
Over the last three months, the star, which marks the armpit of Orion the hunter, has mysteriously dimmed to less than half its normal brightness, markedly altering one of the great sights of the winter sky.
While Democrats in the state were energized back then at the thought of reclaiming the governorship, their affection may dimmed when Edwards signed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country earlier this year.
This would be a no-brainer if it weren't for the fact that Republicans are worried that without the huge contributions they receive from pharmaceutical and health insurance interests, their re-election prospects would be dimmed.
Chinese shares slumped to fresh two-years lows on Thursday and were set for their worst monthly performance in years as trade tensions with the U.S. and worries about debt dimmed the outlook for China's economy.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar weakened against most major currencies on Friday, weighed down by an unexpected decline in U.S. retail sales last month that once again dimmed expectations for an interest rate increase in December.
The MRJ90 is too large for them to fly without the relaxation of the pilot union rules and the prospect of changes has dimmed due to a pilot shortage that has given unions more bargaining power.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Republican in the U.S. Congress dimmed hopes that lawmakers might end the embargo on Cuba after President Barack Obama leaves office, saying on Tuesday he intends to keep the trade restrictions in place.
And given that The New York Times maintain a strong cultural stance, this is perhaps the most prominent indicator that the lights have dimmed on the golden period for the biggest festivals over in the United States.
The massive spotlight on Hollywood has once again dimmed, and it's now incumbent on the hardworking people behind the scenes to keep the wheel turning on the important initiatives actually spurring change in the current status quo.
Nuclear's warm glow has dimmed in the United Kingdom since the government in 2016 agreed to pay 92.5 pounds per megawatt hour to Electricite de France and its Chinese partner to build the Hinkley Point C project.
But it will still be partially eclipsed—at the height of the eclipse the sun will be dimmed by 62% on the Mexican border—and because it is such a large producer of solar power, that matters.
Claims will be watched over the coming weeks for signs that deteriorating trade relations between the United States and China, which have dimmed the economy's outlook and roiled financial markets, were spilling over to the labor market.
That failure on the pitch has not dimmed the ambitions of China and its president to one day host the tournament, however, and having a raft of Chinese sponsors involved with FIFA will not hurt that cause.
In contrast to the growing popularity of bond futures, turnover in credit default swaps has declined as the increased scrutiny by regulators in the wake of the euro zone crisis dimmed its allure for taking speculative bets.
They can all be dimmed, but only two out of each four-pack change color temperature, and between only three preset colors as well (one of which, the evening tone, I found to be far too harsh).
The prospects of resolving the conflict under the "two-state solution" that had guided peacemaking efforts for years have dimmed significantly since Trump took office, while Israeli settlements on land Palestinians seek for a state have expanded.
"The dollar's weak not because rate hikes have dimmed, but rather because the Fed has turned off the lights and walked out of the room," said Douglas Borthwick, managing director at Chapdelaine Foreign Exchange in New York.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - The outlook for global growth in 2019 has dimmed for the first time, according to Reuters polls of economists who said the U.S.-China trade war and tightening financial conditions would trigger the next downturn.
DETROIT — Four years ago, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont scored an upset win over Hillary Clinton in the Michigan Democratic primary, reviving his insurgent candidacy one week after his political prospects dimmed because of Super Tuesday losses.
Yet none of the tensions or lack of support — Scotland and Venezuela were among the few backers of the referendum — has dimmed aspirations for independence in Catalonia, a prosperous region with a distinct language, history and culture.
" He quickly made it clear that this had not dimmed his enthusiasm for Mr. Trump, adding, "I blame the politicians for the last 20, 30 years that have allowed this to escalate to where it is today.
It has observably dimmed in recent months, a sign that some astronomers interpret as a warning that the star will explode in one of the most powerful and dramatic events in all of the cosmos -- a supernova.
RIG-OL-USA-BHI [RIG/U] Escalating trade disputes between the U.S, China and other countries have dimmed the outlook for economic growth and boosted the U.S. dollar, making oil more expensive for consumers using other currencies.
After she spoke, Miky Lee, a Korean entertainment mogul, attempted to take a turn at the mic, but the lights on stage dimmed as the camera prepared to return to Jane Fonda, who would close the night.
The International Monetary Fund on Saturday trimmed 22.5 growth outlook for China and the world economy, while an uptick in cases in South Korea, Italy and Iran has further dimmed global economic prospects and dampened risk sentiment.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prospects for progress in U.S.-China trade talks dimmed on Monday after Washington blacklisted Chinese companies over Beijing's treatment of predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities, and President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prospects for progress in U.S.-China trade talks dimmed on Monday after Washington blacklisted Chinese companies over Beijing's treatment of predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities, and President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
The handbill demonstrates the steady advance of women's suffrage while also complicating the standard portrait of it: the right to vote is less a switch than a dial, one that can be turned up or dimmed down.
The coronavirus crisis has dimmed hopes of a rebound for air cargo after its worst year in the decade since the financial crisis, the International Air Transport Association, a group of 21 global airlines, said last week.
Even the recent revelations of seemingly modest North Korean progress on missile technology and the production of nuclear fuel — including continued work on a new nuclear reactor that can produce plutonium — have not dimmed Mr. Trump's enthusiasm.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar tumbled on Tuesday after economic data showed the U.S. service sector grew at its slowest pace since early 21.5, which dimmed expectations for a near-term interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve.
Expectations of an agreement that would involve a land swap, a proposal floated by both Belgrade and Pristina, dimmed after a face-to-face meeting between Vucic and his Kosovo counterpart, Hashim Thaci, was abruptly canceled on Friday.
Uncertainty over whether the Bank of Japan will deliver on expectations of further stimulus at its April 27-28 policy meeting pulled the yen back from a three-week low and dimmed the profit outlook for Japanese exporters.
He closed the garage door, dimmed the lights — all of them except for a string of holiday lights — and started to cycle through a series of slides on a monitor hanging on the back wall of the garage.
The dollar's near-term outlook, however, has dimmed a little bit as some of the recent U.S. economic numbers have come in weaker than expected and several Federal Reserve officials have struck a cautious tone on the economy.
Unlike many of their would-be successors, such as compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs), they cast a full spectrum of colours reminiscent of daylight, need no time to warm up and can be dimmed.
TOKYO, April 2 (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices dipped on Tuesday as risk aversion in the broader financial markets eased and dimmed the appeal of safe-haven debt, although a strong 10-year debt sale helped limit losses.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's real estate industry is hoping recent rule changes for foreign buyers haven't dimmed Chinese appetites too much, as they eagerly awaited an influx of big-spending tourists during China's Golden Week holiday beginning on Sunday.
As the lights dimmed, Trump and the two leaders officially "activated" the new center by placing their hands on an illuminated globe, and a four-minute introduction video displayed on large screens behind them, according to local media.
For Southeast Asia, moderating export growth, quickening inflation, net capital outflows and a worsening balance of payments have dimmed the outlook, with growth this year projected to slow to 5.1 percent from the July forecast of 5.2 percent.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Park In-bee's chances of playing at the Rio Olympics golf tournament dimmed further on Tuesday after the South Korean world number three pulled out of an international team event due to a lingering thumb problem.
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Mr. Cuomo's son Andrew, then 26, had wanted the lights dimmed for a six-minute biographical video before the speech, a bit of stagecraft that would signal to the fidgeting crowd that it was time to listen up.
The specifics to how Haumea dimmed the light of that distant star would be perfectly explained by a semi-transparent ring with a width of 70 kilometers (around 43 miles) and a radius of 2,287 kilometers (1,421 miles).
She called a few people earlier and mumbled what had happened with her broken mouth but now it is late, the dark sky has poured itself down into the city and the lights on the ward are dimmed.
Confidence in that outcome dimmed on Sunday when Mr. Trump threatened to raise tariffs on about $200 billion in Chinese-made goods to 5003 percent from the current 10 percent unless he saw more progress toward a deal.
That way, all the fixtures can be switched on at full wattage to brightly illuminate the room in the morning, but then the ceiling fixture can be switched off and bedside lamps can be dimmed in the evening.
The ensuing #MeToo movement -- created by advocate Tarana Burke and further ignited after a tweet from actress Alyssa Milano went viral a few days after the story broke -- has dimmed many a star on the Walk of Fame.
TRGBs in these pristine places are like the sun when it's high in the sky, whereas TRGBs in the Large Magellanic Cloud are like the sun near the horizon — reddened and dimmed by the dust in the atmosphere.
WHITBY, Ontario (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, trying to retain power after scandals dimmed his image, on Friday said he was fighting for every vote in an election next week and conceded his main rival could win.
But even so dimmed, Betelgeuse is still too bright to be easily observed and measured by large professional telescopes — at least not without damaging sensors that were designed to wring every faint photon from the blackness of space.
Investors are treading cautiously before U.S.-China trade talks that take place in Washington on Thursday, although prospects for progress dimmed after Washington blacklisted more Chinese firms and President Donald Trump said a quick trade deal was unlikely.
In the case of the Earth as seen from space, the amount of dimmed light would be about 0.008 percent of the sun's light — about as much as a few fleas crossing a car headlight — once a year.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. industrial production surged in February, boosted by strong increases in output at factories and mines, but the economic outlook for the first quarter was dimmed by a larger-than-expected plunge in homebuilding last month.
That light was dimmed over the weekend when the festival became the site of a mass shooting early Sunday — leaving one dead and around two dozen injured — in what the authorities described as a showdown between rival gangs.
Give in to the call of the light and brighten up your lair with these freestanding lamps, which can be dimmed or brightened by remote control, just in case you were worried about losing a hand while operating them.
"Although the outlook for corporate earnings has dimmed somewhat, valuations are supportive..." Olympus Corp tumbled 21 percent after it cut its net profit outlook for the year through March to 2024.2000 billion yen ($229.68 million) from 40 billion yen.
As the lights dimmed, two "Dash dolls" encouraged us to take pictures of ourselves and others throughout the entire show, and hustled the usage of a preapproved hashtag on social media in exchange for a pair of free sunglasses.
Even as our prospects for taking back the majority dimmed, Mook helped us make the strategic and tactical decisions that helped us pick up a net of eight seats, which was more than the pundits had assumed was possible.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese shares slumped to fresh two-years lows on Thursday and were set for their worst monthly performance in years as trade tensions with the United States and worries about debt dimmed the outlook for China's economy.
In the evening, the lights along the famed Las Vegas Strip dimmed for 11 minutes to honor the victims and heroes of the attack at the Route 91 Harvest Festival, which left 58 people dead and injured nearly 500.
The Reuters Tankan followed the central bank's key tankan survey that showed big manufacturers' sentiment worsened for the first time in two years as worries about a rising yen and trade frictions with the United States dimmed the outlook.
During the 10 minutes the group was together, they would sit silently in a conference room with dimmed lights, their eyes closed and meditate, aided intermittently by the voice of Headspace co-founder Andy Puddicombe as the app played.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices sank about 22015% on Monday on signs that the impact of a tropical storm on U.S. Gulf Coast production and refining would be short-lived, while Chinese economic data dimmed the crude demand outlook.
The care to which he'd setup the game and the drinks, dimmed the lights, and played romantic music (no matter how cheesy) was touching and she had disappointed enough people today, she didn't need his sadness piled on top.
None of that has dimmed the ardor of Mr. Trump and his son-in-law and Middle East envoy, Jared Kushner, for M.B.S., whom they see as a counterweight against Iran and as a huge customer for American weapons.
"A warm bath or shower 30 minutes or so before bed has been shown to relax body and mind, and it's worth cultivating an environment conducive for sleep, such as an uncluttered room with dimmed, warm lighting," said Romotsky.
LONDON (Reuters) - The outlook for oil demand growth in 2000 has dimmed due to worsening prospects for world trade, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday, although stimulus packages and developing countries should boost growth going into 2810.
Beyond being able to control your lights from anywhere, an advantage to either type of system is the ability to set scenes with numerous fixtures dimmed to predetermined levels, and to schedule lights to turn on and off automatically.
But the former vice president's hope that the most influential union in the state, the Culinary Workers, would endorse him in an effort to halt Mr. Sanders has been dimmed after his poor performance in the first two states.
QUITO (Reuters) - Hopes for a negotiated end to the worst unrest in Ecuador in at least a decade dimmed on Friday as clashes between police and anti-austerity protesters continued for a ninth day in the highland capital Quito.
QUITO, Oct 11 (Reuters) - Indigenous tribe representatives from the Amazon in Ecuador joined an anti-austerity demonstration in Quito on Friday, as hopes for talks between protest leaders and the government dimmed following more than a week of unrest.
QUITO (Reuters) - Hopes for a negotiated end to the worst unrest in Ecuador in at least a decade dimmed on Friday as clashes between police and anti-austerity protesters continued for a ninth day in the highland capital Quito.
NEW YORK, Sept 15 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks ended sharply higher on Thursday, buoyed by Apple's best four-day run since 53, higher oil prices and lackluster economic data that further dimmed expectations for an interest rate hike next week.
U.S. crude demand has slowed during the protracted trade war with China, and hopes for an end to the dispute in the signing of a so-called Phase One agreement have dimmed amid disagreements over the removal of tariffs.
Those hopes have dimmed in the wake of Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation; the bitter battle over his Supreme Court nomination awoke sleepy Republican electorates across the country and tightened races Democrats had viewed as winnable contests just last month.
His star has dimmed somewhat, in part due to fallout from a shock 2016 decision to scrap then circulating high-value bank notes, but with some businesses wary of a fragile opposition coalition coming to power, Modi retains backers.
In India, a currency swap at the end of 2016 dimmed the immediate growth outlook as it forced the largely cash society to exchange old notes for new and limited withdrawals from early November to the end of the year.
A burgeoning star in the '90s whose career dimmed after she was written off Melrose and then derailed after the deadly crash, Locane, now 45, told EW she feels it's important to share her story and her mistakes with her others.
"Euro zone factories reported a further solid production gain in August, but prospects dimmed further as growth of new orders hit a two-year low and worries about the outlook deepened," said Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit.
As Itzkowitz dimmed the lights further, she placed a crystal on the center of my chest, gave me two to hold in my hands, and pressed lavender oils on the different pulse points of my feet, head, arms, and heart.
Siegemund said she was not putting pressure on herself to succeed quickly, but she has not dimmed her expectations after returning to tour as what she considers a better-rounded player and person, while still hungry for on-court success.
As the lights of Butter Lane dimmed behind bunches of twentysomethings stumbling three or four abreast down the sidewalk, I imagined sticking a tiny flag into a cupcake as I declared myself a brave explorer, queen of New York's single women.
In Sally Mann's dark but voluminous photograph of an Antietam trench from her Battlefields series (83), we seem to look through the dimmed eyes of a Civil War ghost, still stranded there after more than 150 years, unrestful in history.
The bright economic outlook, however, was dimmed somewhat by other data on Tuesday showing the goods trade deficit widened sharply in July as exports of agricultural products tumbled, indicating trade could be a drag on growth in the third quarter.
China and the United States are locked in a trade dispute and expectations have dimmed that Trump and Xi can ease tension when they meet on Saturday on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in the Japanese city of Osaka.
The government has solicited emergency financial support from the IMF and other donors but an ongoing political crisis fuelled by President Joseph Kabila's refusal to step down when his mandate expired last December may have dimmed its prospects of receiving aid.
But the mood was dimmed on Thursday by a 1.7 percent pre-market slide in Apple on concerns about demand for its new iPhone models and as eBay tumbled 6.5 percent after it warned current-quarter profit could miss estimates.
Sitting at home in his armchair after a dose of 30 micrograms, he "was struck by the beautiful colors of the tabletop… wonderful warm tones that changed from orange to blood-red to purple" as the electric lamp brightened and dimmed.
That's when Stefanie Komossa, at the time a graduate student at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany, found massive X-ray flares from the centers of distant galaxies that brightened and dimmed according to the Rees predictions.
Palestinians have cited Israeli settlement activity as one of the factors behind the collapse of U.S.-brokered peace talks in 2014, and a surge of violence over the past five months has dimmed hopes negotiations could be revived any time soon.
President John Magufuli's government has already banned some newspapers, restricted opposition rallies and detained dozens of their members which, along with repeated state intervention in key sectors like mining and agriculture, have dimmed investment in the region's third-biggest economy.
But those hopes dimmed when the United States launched dozens of missiles in April at an air base used by Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces, which came in response to a chemical weapons attack the West has blamed on that government.
LIMA (Reuters) - The body of one of seven miners trapped under a landslide for four days in southern Peru was pulled from a 200-meter (660 feet) deep tunnel on Friday, but hopes of finding the others alive dimmed, authorities said.
SEOUL, Nov 5 (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Tuesday it will shut down a CPU research division at one of its U.S. facilities, a move that analysts said dimmed prospects for the tech giant's Exynos-branded mobile chips.
A brightness about Brazilian football dimmed, along with a certainty that flair and improvisation could always overcome an opponent's technical and tactical resistance, said Flavio de Campos, a professor of the sociocultural history of soccer at the University of São Paulo.
Delays in passing a bill on health care have dimmed hopes of getting tax reform done this year, although Senate GOP leaders finally released their health-care reform bill Thursday and hope to vote on it before the July Fourth holiday.
Gruber and his colleagues plan to explore more of the ocean with ROVs like Hercules, which can carry high-tech cameras (in this case, the Canon ME20F-SH) and whose spotlights can be dimmed to that of a  mere penlight .
LONDON, June 14 (Reuters) - The outlook for oil demand growth in 2019 has dimmed due to worsening prospects for world trade, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday, although stimulus packages and developing countries should boost growth going into 2020.
As the market looks to continue its best ever start to a year, respondents to the January Bank of America Merrill Lynch Fund Manager Survey are showing that optimism has not dimmed, even after 245's big 21.3 percent gain.
The trade pact's political fate — already uncertain given Democrats will soon control the House — has only dimmed since General Motors said this week that it planned to idle five factories in North America and cut nearly 15,000 jobs to trim costs.
Amid this new world order, the expectation that American music, movies and entertainment will coax China closer toward the liberal values of its Western rival — or at least build good will, as it did in the Soviet Union — has dimmed.
But after the upswelling of public anger over the deaths of 218 people in the Club Colectiv, which lacked emergency exits and fire safety permits, the clamor for reform to make Romania a safer, more secure and prosperous country has dimmed.
The sun on his face dimmed, and, looking up, he saw that a woman had come up behind him to hold over his head a giant sunshade of draped blue-and-silver cloth, like those used by maharajas riding on elephants.
While the scandal — set off by a video revealing the far-right Freedom Party's openness to Russian influence peddling — did not appear to have dimmed the appeal of Mr. Kurz, it did seriously dent voter support for his former coalition partner.
Though Speaker Nancy Pelosi is still withholding the House's impeachment articles from the Senate, Democrats' hopes of swaying the GOP leader have dimmed after McConnell secured the votes in his caucus to move forward without an agreement on witnesses and documents.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is scheduled to meet U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in Washington this week, but hopes for a deal dimmed on Monday after President Donald Trump said a quick agreement was unlikely.
As Collins read from Katherine Anne Porter's description of the Trasks ("as wildly romantic as any two Babes in the Woods you could ever expect to find"), the lights in the room dimmed suddenly—"Ooh!" the actors said—then brightened again.
Sanders had a heart attack in October, and Biden's energy has visibly dimmed, to a point where some of his aides and supporters have sought to reassure voters by whispering about the possibility that he'd want to serve just one term.
This time it's Justin Trudeau, the Canadian prime minister who rose to social media fame due to his quirky sock choices, youth, and charm, but whose popularity has dimmed due to recent corruption charges and other past blunders coming to light.
The economy's outlook was also dimmed by other data on Friday showing industrial production decreased for a second straight month in January as unseasonably warm weather depressed demand for utilities and Boeing suspended production of it troubled 0.13 MAX plane.
The economy's outlook was also dimmed by other data on Friday showing industrial production decreased for a second straight month in January as unseasonably mild weather depressed demand for utilities, and Boeing suspended production of it troubled 737 MAX plane.
BRASILIA, March 3 (Reuters) - Brazil's real posted a record closing low on Tuesday of 4.5109 per dollar, buckling under mounting selling pressure as Brazil's growth and interest rates outlook dimmed in the wake of the U.S. Federal Reserve's emergency rate cut.
It had been his suggestion that they retire the ancient 'caravan' terminology—its star and threat level had hopelessly dimmed over the years, how could nobody have seen that—and upgrade to 'convoy,' that had probably sealed up that first promotion.
I first spoke to Darwish back in 2014, before he'd ever even entertained the idea of leaving Syria; a lot has happened since then, but his dedication and passion for the project has never dimmed, even when everything around him went dark.
After tepid U.S. second-quarter gross domestic product data on Friday dimmed some of the optimism over the state of the economy, data on Monday showed U.S. manufacturing activity slowed in July as orders fell broadly and construction spending dropped in June.
At the end of 2012, Berkshire held 415 million shares of the company at a cost of about $2.3 billion but his view dimmed on the investment soon after (the company faced an accounting investigation at the time, in addition to weakening earnings).
" The Society of London Theater, the body that organizes the Olivier Awards, issued a statement on Twitter on Monday apologizing for the error, adding, "We were honoured to have dimmed the lights for him across London's West End theatres when he passed away.
The economy's prospects were further dimmed by other data on Tuesday showing sales of new single-family homes unexpectedly fell for a second straight month in May, suggesting lower mortgage rates had yet to provide a boost to the struggling housing market.
TOKYO, July 16 (Reuters) - Oil prices fell for a second day on Tuesday as more production facilities returned to operation in the U.S. Gulf after Hurricane Barry swept through over the weekend, while Chinese economic data dimmed the outlook for crude demand.
The group was ushered into a private theater, the lights dimmed, and Johann Strauss Sr.'s "Radetzky March " began to play as Mr. Guo made a videotaped introduction to a development he planned near the site of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Fortunately for Franzen, these fin-de-millennium terms have not dimmed the reputation of his pre-5.53/11 novel, planted squarely in The Way We Live Now territory (or, as his critics might charge, The Way White Upper-­Middle-Class Midwesterners Live Now).
Your mom called an emergency prayer circle—friends from church—and they prayed over her and she foamed and writhed and eventually stopped when that part of the high wore off, the drug dimmed, her eyes closed, the thing was done with her.
"We are going to live with Fidel Castro and all he stands for while he is alive," wrote Mr. Matthews of The Times, whose own fortunes were dimmed considerably by his connection to Mr. Castro, "and with his ghost when he is dead."
Meanwhile, Sikorsky, whose prospects dimmed when it split off from United Technologies in 2015, is instead expecting a huge boost in helicopter production at its Stratford factory in response to the Trump administration's pledge to increase defense spending by at least 10 percent.
President Trump is now pressuring two other Republican senators, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, but the majority leader, Mitch McConnell, faces dimmed prospects of securing passage before the week's end, when rules allowing approval by a simple majority expire.
In Ginnie Springs, they used their last gold feathers to rent diving gear and then descended into a cavern whose transparent water had not yet been dimmed by the runoff of agricultural fertilizers, which exacerbated the red tide that closed beaches this summer.
Read more: The Fed just dimmed its outlook for the US economy In a March 13 Wall Street Journal op-ed article titled "The Fed Is A Threat To Growth," Moore took aim at the Federal Reserve and criticized its recent decision-making.
"I can walk in and hit the top button and know it's on the setting where every light in the apartment goes on to just the light level that I like at night — everything is dimmed to make the perfect martini," he said.
Despite the ethereal condominium towers sprouting up over the global capitals of the world, there is no question that the Great Recession once again dimmed the profession's intellectual hubris, and the last eight or so years have been a kind of interregnum.
The group was ushered into a private theater, the lights dimmed, and Johann Strauss Sr.'s "Radetzky March" began to play as Mr. Guo made a videotaped introduction to a development he planned near the site of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Market expectations for tax reform have declined in recent weeks, analysts said, and dimmed further after Trump's Tuesday press conference, where he said both sides were to blame for a deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, between neo-Nazis, white supremacists and counter-protestors.

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