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She dinged the press, she dinged Democrats, she dinged Republicans, she dinged the president, who is supposed to sit there, by the way.
The metal corners were dinged; the Gorilla Glass, thankfully, survived.
The American manufacturing industry, dinged by tariffs, has slowed sharply.
US manufacturers are getting dinged by the global economic slowdown.
GrubHub shares have been dinged by rumors that Facebook is .
"New York gets dinged by its cost structure," he said.
January, 2020: The Vision Fund dinged for breaking term sheets.
The Model 3 was only really dinged in two places.
But as a major release, it was going to get dinged.
US manufacturers are also getting dinged by the global economic slowdown.
Ted Cruz, have been dinged for not giving much to charity.
Not a dinged-up mirror or leaky shower head in sight.
The Huffington Post laid off 38 people, Mashable dinged 30, the
Your return also could be dinged for past-due state taxes.
Saban said Cotton was "dinged," but added that it wasn't serious.
Bush also dinged the Obama administration for its handling of cybersecurity.
Instead it dinged off Gaethje's skull and he continued, completely unfazed.
Investors barely dinged Salesforce's stock, a sign that they embraced the deal.
The plastic is still really soft and can easily get dinged up.
He started the season really strong and, got dinged up a little.
CR originally dinged the Model 3 for complicated and potentially distracting controls.
By the way, venue got dinged for about $450k of the damages.
Fenders keep his jet ski from getting dinged up on the dock.
One pediatric dentist, dinged for 2,200 cleanings, had to fork over $48,85033.
He also gets dinged for his clashes with several coaches and teammates.
Trump has been dinged, rightly, for being completely incoherent on the subject.
European regulators have dinged the behemoths on antitrust, privacy and tax issues.
Those who didn't expand don't want to get financially dinged for it.
"You are highly likely to get dinged for the promotion," said Tarki.
EU lawmakers have previously dinged Facebook for approaching a monopoly on mobile messaging.
College students who used accounts with PNC were typically dinged $103 a year.
Perhaps because of his dinged popularity, Bush took the opposite approach to Obama.
Eve was fast asleep when her phone dinged, shocking her back into consciousness.
I know your phone just dinged and you want to look at it.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon dinged Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra, saying it will never happen.
But Gartner has dinged Microsoft Azure's overall standing in the market this year.
"They were probably dinged by some liberal organizations," the former Senate aide said.
Frank suspects he got dinged for costing Aetna too much with his surgery.
GrubHub shares have been dinged by rumors that Facebook is entering food delivery.
Malcolm also said Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch was "dinged up" by Comey.
There's Hangouts, Slack, Facebook, and any other thing you might get dinged on.
The company also got dinged for its relatively limited Siri functionality at launch.
So pretty much all of Oakland's offensive strengths are dinged up or sidelined.
In a loss, he dinged the Rams for 478 yards and six touchdowns.
One dinged, the doors opened, and hoard of wristband wearing revelers poured out.
The ground-floor unit is dinged because it is perceived as less private.
But Warren dinged Buttigieg over his answer on marijuana arrests in South Bend.
Elizabeth Warren dinged Buttigieg over his answer on marijuana arrests in South Bend.
We're being dinged, notified, and clickbaited, which interrupts any sort of possibility for contemplation.
Even before new tariffs get imposed, the existing ones have already dinged economic growth.
Alarm bells dinged constantly, and the smell of bleach disinfectant made my eyes water.
" Trump took issue with Donnelly's voting record and dinged his vote for "failed Obamacare.
We&aposre just going through a stretch right now where guys are dinged up.
This is not the first rental car I've dinged, so I knew the routine.
"I'm a little dinged up but I thought I won the fight," Gonzalez said.
Industry-wide issues do exist, but haven't dinged Publicis' competitors as much, they said.
Some reviewers have dinged the Titan's cab for being skimpy on rear legroom, but ...
A wave of legal trouble has dinged Wells Fargo's profits and tarnished its reputation.
After roughly seven minutes, the oven dinged to let me know they were done. Success!
This isn't the first time Facebook has been dinged by the FTC over user privacy.
And then multinational companies get dinged when they convert their foreign sales back into dollars.
And any graduates from two all-women's colleges were dinged, according to the Reuters report.
Those that have not innovated have gotten dinged and those that have are doing well.
Weiner was then dinged $2202,2628 for failing to demonstrate that the expenses furthered his campaign.
This marks a first for Blink which I dinged last week for lacking an ecosystem.
When the Google Pixel, the first Daydream phone, came out, reviewers dinged its bland design.
Deutsche got dinged for $7.2 billion over its sale and pooling of toxic mortgage securities.
Committee leadership dinged the administration on its response to escalating incidents in their opening statements.
But if it gets dinged on great numbers again, that's when you want to pounce.
And in the foreground, the railing, where it curves at the M, has been dinged.
The report also dinged him for improperly accepting tickets to the tennis tournament at Wimbledon.
If someone looks like they got 'dinged' then you wouldn't send them back in anyways.
It dinged stops along High Street and we got off just before E. Broad Street.
He filmed Spicer putting on his knee pads, which were dinged from days of practice.
Streams are shut down all the time and even veterans of the scene get dinged.
Fortunately the act mentioned above does make sure consumers don't get dinged for the service.
The Obama administration got dinged for lack of transparency in its grant-making process, too.
Clinton. He dinged her, yet again, for having ignored voters in Michigan, which he won.
This spring, it dinged the department store Lord & Taylor for deceptive use of native advertising.
Meanwhile, competitor Qualcomm was dinged by a Bernstein analyst who cited market share losses to Intel.
And if some red-hot stocks get dinged because of a Trump tweet, count Cramer in.
The company has also been dinged for alleged violations of U.S. sanctions with countries like Iran.
Another small note: Freddie gets dinged in the movie for constantly being late to recording sessions.
We had a lot of fun testing it...but it did get dinged in the process.
My phone dinged, and a simple "I love you" was staring at me from the screen.
And then there was the inevitable excess data charges I would get dinged with every month.
You look at athletes who are getting dinged for some terrible things they wrote as teenagers.
Shares were recently dinged after the company revealed a sequential usership decline in the fourth quarter.
It has a nearly 1,000-store footprint, but analysts have dinged many as cluttered and dirty.
"I felt so disgusted by it," he said, adding that he was constantly dinged by managers.
As he talked, his phone dinged every few moments, signaling that his work had been retweeted.
But Kudlow also dinged Beijing, crowing that the US is doing better than the rival superpower.
At every stop, she dinged Mr. Sutton as a lightweight and a liberal in cowboy clothes.
Then, these households get dinged again by subsequent spending cuts to programs on which they depend.
Mr. McAdam had hoped to polish the poured concrete floors, but they were too dinged up.
"Ukraine&aposs minister of foreign affairs, Vadym Prystaiko, also dinged Apple, tweeting: "iPhones are great products.
Record-high profits could get dinged by rising borrowing costs, wages and prices for raw material.
Home Depot got dinged last week on concerns that Bezos' Amazon would impinge on its territory.
Besides, the Pixel XL got dinged for its giant notch, so you're damned if you do, etc.
The 9th Circuit had dinged the government for failing to provide a factual basis for the policy.
The starting rotation, the backbone of the team, was dinged up like other parts of the team.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon dinged Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra, saying it was a "neat idea" that won't happen.
"When the averages got slammed [on Thursday], most of these cloud stocks barely got dinged," Cramer said.
But a glut of new restaurants and a change in consumer spending habits have dinged the industry.
"We're not sure if it was an iceberg or a ship that dinged them," Dr. Ashton said.
His private security consulting firm often attracted scrutiny and dinged his chances at joining the Trump administration.
In the past, these revelations may not have dinged the radar of a public used to major hacks.
And Big Imagination deserves to be dinged for poor communication with attendees during and immediately after the event.
That chrome frame seems destined to get scratched and dinged, as every chrome Apple product tends to do.
A dinged-up peach, some mint, and apple cider vinegar turned into a sweet-and-sour bourbon smash.
"When you have a bad Christmas sales season, the retailers get dinged, not the mall REITs," he said.
The American Civil Liberties Union dinged the proposal its broad mandate that they say could lead to overreach.
The GAO report also dinged the agency on its poor organizational structure and risk management, among other things.
It wasn't dinged by any particular bad news, but followed a broad sell-off of among chip makers.
As we mentioned earlier, Rudolph got dinged for $50k -- more than Garrett's $45k and change -- for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The least connected constituencies, not the most expensive ones, are the first to get dinged by budget hawks.
García-Martinez called out critics such as investor Brad Feld who have dinged his book for lacking optimism.
The company was previously dinged by investors for not posting higher guidance during its most recent earnings report.
When Lyft failed to mimic the declaration in its own Q4 earnings report, it was dinged by investors.
No damage done, just a bruised ego, a dinged wallet and a reminder to always drive within conditions.
Roving around the company's workshops, she collected rejects (dinged pocketbooks, scarves with a snagged string) and other detritus.
Some reviewers have dinged the Titan's cab as skimpy on rear legroom, but I thought it was adequate.
Trade wars have already dinged multinationals, but tensions could make waves in an unexpected corner of the market.
But how do you protect all the other surfaces in your home you don't want getting dinged and dented?
If even a relatively small particle had dinged the craft during its dive, it could have destroyed the spacecraft.
Davies was dinged for seven runs and 210 hits in four innings in a loss at Chicago on Aug.
Miller has been dinged for 16 runs – and five homers – in 33 2/3 innings by Colorado in 2016.
Romney hit at Obama over his "you didn't build that" quote, while Obama dinged Romney for his deep pockets.
The offensive line, despite all those years of investment, was ugly (and it helped get Mariota dinged up often).
"Given the performance of the last [secondary offering], I'd be a buyer if the stock gets dinged," Cramer said.
There is plenty of legitimate stuff to ding him on, if you think he deserves to be dinged on.
Like the other Ring products, the security cam is dinged by Mozilla for opaque policies around privacy and security.
Trump has dinged Rosenstein in interviews and in private, and has made near-daily broadsides against the Russia probe.
Sitting on her back porch last week, she slid on her glasses when her phone dinged with a message.
Some Democrats in Congress dinged Trump on the process — not seeking congressional approval — but largely supported the action itself.
Every year, smartphone makers unveil their newest models, faster and sleeker than the dinged-up devices in our pockets.
Apple CEO Tim Cook subtly dinged Mark Zuckerberg by saying augmented reality doesn&apost isolate people like other technologies.
One contingency is to line up a third-party spokesman who can help if the brand's image is dinged.
Even reviewers who dinged the show for its sometimes overwrought dialog admitted that Jennifer Aniston's performance has been fantastic.
A staunch Trump ally, Inhofe dinged the House impeachment inquiry, arguing Democrats are placing partisan aims over national security.
Trump blamed Bolton for missteps on North Korea and also dinged him for his support for the Iraq War.
The company says you'll have access to some 75,000 free ATMs and won't be dinged any maintenance or overdraft fees.
The company, which has been public for just over a year, has been dinged in the past for excessive spending.
It got dinged for its "Natural Environment" (41st in air and water quality, 25th in pollution) and its economy (32nd).
The glass lens over the display will resist scratches, but the plastic housing is prone to getting easily dinged up.
It also got dinged for scooping up people's passwords, email and other personal information during its Street View mapping project.
Jeb Bush's finance chairman, drawing a critical tweet from Trump last January that dinged both Johnson and his football team.
She ran an ad where she played beer pong with water and was also dinged for posting a workout video.
The change has dinged ad revenue, relegating publisher content to an entirely separate and largely avoidable section of the app.
Some of the handouts require hefty minimum deposits and if you don't maintain certain balances, you'll be dinged with fees.
Punk, I found out as a kid bashing away at his dinged-up, thrift-store bass, is also magically immediate.
Now, his armor is dinged — and the dent in his breastplate looks exactly like it was made by Lancel's weapon.
" Mr. Kaine allowed that he had been "dinged a little bit, even by my wife, for, like, interrupting too much.
An old truth in aviation is that no pilot crashes an airplane who has not previously dinged an airplane somehow.
Trump has also repeatedly dinged the company for what he says is an unfair pricing structure with the Postal Service.
Apple CEO Tim Cook subtly dinged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg while discussing the benefits of augmented reality versus virtual reality.
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index also fell 1% Monday after similar regulatory headlines dinged tech giants Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook.
His hamstring has been dinged up, and he's been healthy to play but perhaps not healthy enough to be completely effective.
The agency also reported improvements to food service in the Adelanto ICE Processing Center, which was dinged for food handling issues.
You guys got dinged for ... I think somebody had memos sort of explaining your content creation strategies that got out there.
Roethlisberger seems to always be dinged up—just as he was before a meeting with New England in the regular season.
In Santa Monica, where Bird is headquartered, companies were dinged for putting scooters on sidewalks without speaking to the city first.
The international tourism slowdown that dinged Kate Spade last week added another headwind, as many Macy's locations cater to these shoppers.
The tones of text messages that had been stuck in the ether of airplane mode dinged as we all got service.
Finding Dory gets dinged for being a traditional sequel, but no one does a traditional sequel as well as Pixar does.
But when I got home, I saw the app had dinged me for it, dropping my discount by a percentage point.
The president-elect also dinged German Chancellor Angela Merkel, saying she hurt Germany by letting "all these illegals" into the country.
And speaking of landfills, Whole Foods got dinged by a Twitter user for selling pre-peeled oranges in small, plastic containers.
Gibson Dunn was more candid about its view of the ruling than law firms usually are when they're dinged by courts.
For example, that hardworking NYC cop, who is also getting dinged by the new caps on State and Local taxes (SALT)?
The Washington Post's Fact Checker has dinged Trump with 30 of its Four Pinocchio ratings — lying 70 percent of the time.
But a Democratic senator who faces a competitive reelection race in 2202 dinged it for leaving too much to the imagination.
Talk about the tech community, because they do get dinged for having these beautiful headquarters in the sky —Twitter, for example.
The organization dinged the internet giant only days ago for failing to deliver on its commitment to shifting to renewable energy.
Markets were dinged by a batch of negative corporate and economic developments, especially weak growth numbers out of China and Europe.
In the parking lot afterward, a distraught Palmer threw his golf spikes into the car, where they dinged the cigarette case.
In South Carolina, she has made inroads, but she's been dinged there for putting in less face time on the ground.
I had written about all of those topics when my phone dinged one evening and I read the suspicious text message.
In spite of having "thin" in its name, previous models were dinged for being far too bulky and thick when folded.
The report dinged Safari's privacy protections for its default start page, which "leaks information" to third parties including Facebook and Twitter.
There are claims floating about that many in middle and upper-middle class would initially be dinged by the tax reform.
At $218, Cramer said he still thinks the stock is cheap, especially since it was recently dinged by a lower guidance.
Baltimore didn't just get dinged in pure numbers; it lost almost all its most important players at some point this season.
The Fox News website passed (75) but was dinged for not regularly correcting errors and not disclosing its ownership and financing.
HBO NOW was also dinged by survey respondents for lagging, freezing and buffering issues, though they said they appreciated its clean design.
Which means that I could be getting dinged for returns when I actually wanted the same item, just in a different color.
The stock has yet to receive a "buy" rating from analysts surveyed by FactSet, but has been dinged with several "sell" ratings.
The Arizona-based company with operations in Asia was dinged in the second quarter by $13 million recovery costs from Japan's earthquakes.
While second-quarter earnings have improved, low oil price headwinds that dinged first-quarter results are once again kicking up, he said.
ShopHouse, which started in 2011 and grew to 15 restaurants in three markets, dinged the company's net income during the third quarter.
I started to formulate a comment about this attack, but before I could finish, a checkmark dinged 'read' and I scrolled on.
The iPhone maker boasts that its products are "designed in California, " but has been dinged for its treatment of Chinese factory workers.
But he did get dinged by the federal government in one matter: the S.E.C.'s suit, which he settled in October 2010.
Michael Bennet (D-CO), an avowed moderate, dinged Medicare-for-all for eliminating employer-sponsored insurance, which covers about half of Americans.
So that's an interesting thing because technology has been dinged, and I think deservedly — for not being part of the civic community.
You can touch up any dinged walls within a month or two, but wait any longer and you'll see the touch-up.
They also dinged him for receiving support from Democrats across the country, painting him as an outsider who didn't understand the district.
Specifically, the authorities dinged Google on its practices with Android, the mobile operating system that the company provides to makers of devices.
While Belfort hurt Henderson with the counter uppercut, attempting it with the lead hand low got Shogun dinged up a few times.
The cozy, country farmhouse look has become increasingly popular in recent years, but a dinged-up trash can should never be this expensive.
The laptop traveled exclusively between my backpack and work/home desks and somehow managed to get scratched and slightly dinged in the process.
"If you get dinged on the qualitative [test], there's nothing you can do," said Ernie Patrikis, a partner at law firm White & Case.
You cannot, after all, run in flailing at Stipe Miocic or Daniel Cormier even if you have dinged them with a decent shot.
It seemed strange that two judges gave Anderson the first round after he was dinged up by Lawlor pretty convincingly in it though.
Pro forma net sales fell 5 percent from a year earlier to $7.1 billion, dinged by a strong U.S. dollar and product divestitures.
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son dinged Amazon during an earnings call Monday, saying his investments in rival e-commerce companies are outperforming the American giant.
And our media columnist, Jim Rutenberg, dinged the cable news networks for putting climate deniers on the air while shutting out actual experts.
The agency's internal watchdog dinged the FDIC for failing to alert the appropriate authorities, according to the committee's report, and notified Congress itself.
Or people who think it must somehow make the poor feel subhuman to eat food with a torn label or a dinged box.
To be clear, it has a spotty track record: For years, watchdogs have dinged RUS for mismanaging its millions of dollars of investments.
And if you happen to be uninsured or a minority patient, you're more likely to end up getting dinged with a higher hospital bill.
The FEC dinged the Sanders campaign in May for the same problem -- alerting them that thousands of donors had exceeded federal campaign finance limit.
Elon Musk was also dinged for a tweet that suggested employees would no longer receive stock options if they voted to form a union.
The market swoon that dinged Wall Street banks to start the year hampered M&A deals, and in turn, hurt investment banks' top lines.
You might expect the car to take four minutes to arrive, but if it shows up in two, you could get dinged with fees.
" Walters claims her car, and the cars of a few co-workers, were dinged by the debris, saying it "almost looks like hail damage.
Equifax may be the first to have its outlook dinged as a result of a data breach but it is likely not the last.
The man charged with drunk driving was also dinged with several other charges including driving with a suspended license and operating an unregistered vehicle.
Yes, stockholdings are concentrated among the wealthy, but there's a lot of upper-middle-class people who get dinged by this sort of thing.
No one expects Donald Trump to get dinged by a third straight loss after suffering recent defeats to Ted Cruz in Utah and Wisconsin.
If proven, the ties would be yet more fodder for the U.S., which has already dinged the company over charges of violating Iran sanctions.
Hope you rubbed the sleep out of your eyes, but yes, CBS got dinged for this on Wednesday (the white male lead thing). Fair.
A report on Axios in advance of Friday's second day of testimony dinged Democrats for failing to win the battle for the public's attention.
It doesn't charge a foreign transaction fee, so you won't get dinged if you use it outside the U.S., and requires no annual fee.
In an earlier debate against Northam, Gillespie emphasized the danger of rising sea levels and dinged his opponent for wanting to increase the deficit.
In that same stretch of the game, the substitute Jessica McDonald hit the right post and Lloyd dinged the crossbar for the United States.
He received just 153% of the black vote in Nevada, where black voters made up about 10% of the electorate, which dinged his bid.
Trump dinged Clinton for those comments and argued that she'll continue to stand by them, though she has since tried to clarify her stance.
Instead, with injuries to Conley, their point guard, and Marc Gasol, their leading scorer, other players dinged-up, Memphis is limping into the postseason.
Late-filing penalties are based on the amount of tax owed, so you won't be dinged (unless you've miscalculated, and end up owing money).
In a desire to not "get dinged" on patient response forms, instead of perhaps seven days of narcotics, prescriptions are written for 10 days.
CocoaVia's products, which "promote healthy blood flow from head to toe," have been dinged by the Advertising Self-Regulatory Council for these health claims.
Still, the magazine and market researcher J.D. Power have dinged the company on quality, citing troubles such as faulty door handles and body panel gaps.
It's an important app, so you need it, but you don't need to be dinged every time someone sends you a work chat message, right?
Slack will also face questions about its lack of profitability, a factor that dinged the IPOs of Uber (UBER) and Lyft (LYFT) earlier this year.
Both applications have been subjected to similar criticism before, with words like "cosmetic prepares for eyelashes" dinged by the USPTO for being misspelled last August.
Coachella drastically increased its acts up and down the bill with women in 2018, after years of being dinged in the media over the issue.
Andromeda's writing has been dinged for swinging between colloquial and stilted, for being too on-the-nose with its characterizations, and for being over-earnest.
What might look like a low-cost ticket can end up being pricey if you're dinged with extra charges on every step of your trip.
They can also place requests to view recorded footage in case, say, they're trying to figure out who dinged their car a couple hours ago.
The Yankees made the score 2-0 four batters into the game when Hicks dinged an 0-1 curveball off the right field foul pole.
Fears over rising interest rates dinged major stock market averages but benefited one sector that has been waiting to reap the benefits of higher yields.
Frigid 219 percent shooting doomed Baylor (229-25, 123-212), which saw its five-game winning streak snapped and its NCAA Tournament bubble case dinged.
Reaction to the new hostilities ranged from warnings of a 20 percent decline in stock indexes to concerns that economic growth could be dinged substantially.
The incoming president dinged Streep as "one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood" and "a Hillary flunky who lost big" on Election Day.
Even though the movie was dinged by critics, it got two sequels and an animated TV series because it was such a hit with viewers.
Garza allowed just two hits through four scoreless innings before the Mets dinged him for four runs and five hits the rest of the way.
Hell, taken to its logical conclusion, maybe FromSoftware should be dinged for adding better, cleaner, and more understandable UI elements to their games over time.
Last year we dinged the Mac laptop line not only for losing key ports, but also, for not running on the absolute newest Intel processors.
With automatic payments, you never have to worry about accidentally missing a due date and getting dinged for the better part of a decade.2.
Ax Capital's rep has been considerably dinged — in the press and the eyes of his clients — thanks to Rhoades (and his ethically dubious case-building).
Given that Ajayi's first huge game came against a dinged-up defense, it is fairly important to note that Pittsburgh's front seven is relatively healthier.
They've parodied the jokey, weirdly sexual way brands talk on Twitter to the point where the social media platform dinged them for violating Twitter rules.
Rockhold was dinged up several times by the very basic counter punching of Jacare as he stepped in to punch in a very aggressive performance.
No. But if mom has been driving around with a dinged up side mirror, or the garage light hasn't worked since 2006, fix the dang thing!
When the Washington Post dinged Sanders and other Democrats for "cherry-picking" the $2 trillion savings figure, progressive wonks were aghast, and with some good reason.
According to today's authors, it's not uncommon to submit a labored-over manuscript, only to be dinged for making their characters the wrong sex or race.
"I can show her later," he said, putting down his dinged-up old Canon with the burned-out circle in the top left of the screen.
Mnuchin was dinged for not disclosing guidance he got from Treasury that he could sell his stake in a film production company to his now-wife.
The latest example of a venture-backed startup getting dinged by customers for having spammed their entire address book without permission is Sequoia portfolio company Tribe.
Jackson was chased after getting dinged by Conor Gillaspie's three-run, pinch-hit home run in the seventh inning, pulling the Giants to within 4-3.
Renters who skip paying transponder fees up front and travel on a toll road anyway can be dinged with even higher charges and added administrative fees.
Ellison said profits were hurt by cost increases, which dinged its gross margins by 90 basis points and unprecedented levels of change in its merchandising operations.
The increases represent slower growth than in recent quarters but still indicate that the company's data scandals and public privacy disclosures haven't dinged engagement too drastically.
Additionally, the IG dinged ICE for not having "well-defined policies and procedures," saying ICE needs to better train its staff and communicate its deportation priorities.
The list gets granular, noting differences between combed and uncombed cotton, for example -- making it harder for exporters to track whether their products will get dinged.
Drake and his driver got an earful from an Uber driver who went ballistic after Drizzy's driver apparently dinged his car ... and it's all on video.
In addition to planting larger, stronger trees, she's harvesting weeds, baking pies and making hard cider from the apples that are hail damaged or dinged up.
In fact, the survey found that experienced candidates who leave a company within the first 15 months are dinged much more heavily during the job search.
It was Kamala Harris who first dinged Tulsi Gabbard on the debate stage, over the Hawaiian lawmaker's tendency to dunk on the Democratic Party whenever possible.
Moody's warned that the trend could result in more "fallen angels," or companies that see their pristine ratings dinged as they continue to roll up debt.
"(Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA...totally predictable given acceptance rates.)" She was criticized for mocking a high school student who survived a mass shooting.
" Some readers dinged me for not doing enough advance research: "Looks like he would of had a better time if he'd done his homework before hand.
While the top and bottom stacks were pretty much set from the get-go, the editing team rightly dinged me for some questionable fill in between.
Peter gets dinged for springing his parents' vow renewal on 23-year-old foster-parent recruiter Madison Prewett during their first date (?!) — literally, who does that?
He added that new royalties put in place by Chilean development agency Corfo last year, considered to be the highest in the world, also dinged profitability.
Some participants dinged internet service providers or companies like Google for allegedly tolerating copyright infringement — characterizing safe harbor rules as a handout for big tech companies.
She then demanded that I allow her to open my driver's door to make sure that my car had not dinged hers when I opened it.
Juul's mounting troubles have dinged his and Monsees' net worth, with the recent slash in its valuation stripping them of their billionaire status, according to Forbes.
They can't spend much on marketing because they don't want to get dinged by the evaluators for spending money on expenses unrelated to directly helping people.
With greenhouses, you don't get as much dinged-up, unmarketable produce because the plants are not getting exposed to rain and whipped around by the wind.
Rob said he relies heavily on advertising revenue and will often go in to edit segments out that YouTube dinged him for in order to monetize videos.
Faces eagerly turned toward the elevators when they dinged to announce a new arrival, and then fell when it was another reporter, or someone no one recognized.
Dragić picked him up at the restricted area, Joseph twisted his arms to protect the ball from a contest and— —dinged Dragić, right there in the eye.
In recent years, Oz has been dinged repeatedly for his reliance on pushing "magical" or "miracle" pills on his show for problems like obesity and poor skin.
But her daughter took to Twitter to share the moment and offered up a look at the scuffed up baseball after it had dinged the photographer's camera.
When he met Azeredo, Gomi walked him to the ropes constantly and after he had dinged the Brazilian's chin with a hook, Azeredo began ducking for takedowns.
The chances of the early leaders James Hinchcliffe; the 2014 Indy winner, Ryan Hunter-Reay; and Townsend Bell were dinged by pit road incidents of their own.
"JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon dinged the currency at a conference by the Institute of International Finance in Washington, saying: "It was a neat idea that'll never happen.
I know lots of people have franchise fatigue and it was going to get dinged for being the sixth "Terminator" film, even though it's the third one.
That was not so, but Uber got dinged by app deletions anyway and also again when Kalanick stepped down from Trump's business council in response to that.
We're experiencing some adversity with being dinged up a little bit roster-wise, but we'll also come out on the other side a lot tougher for this.
Payments a few days after the due date won't make a difference, but once your payments are more than 30 days late, your score will get dinged.
Ron Hainsey hit the crossbar early, and Patric Hornqvist dinged the left post but that was as close as Pittsburgh would get to slipping one by Anderson.
The inspector general at the Department of the Interior dinged Secretary Ryan Zinke in November for incomplete documentation of his official travel, including trips with his wife.
Seasons change, bikes get locked to them and subsequently stolen, but the three friends persevere on their sidewalk, a little dinged and maybe urine-stained, but unbroken.
Research from JP Morgan briefly dinged Apple's stock on Tuesday, predicting that manufacturing of the iPhone X might drop 50 percent between the December and March quarters.
The 31-year-old was dinged for eight runs (four earned) and nine hits in 3 2/3 innings against Texas, suffering his first loss of the season.
Facebook Watch has also been dinged for featuring low-quality content compared to newcomers like Apple TV+, which has signed big-name talent like Spielberg, Witherspoon and Oprah.
Angel groups have often been dinged for groupthink and other negative effects of voices of varying frequencies and volume in the same room, feeding off of each other.
Biden's campaign did not answer the questionnaire at all and has been dinged for it in mailers, radio ads, and online posts throughout the campaign by the ACLU.
The 227-year-old has lost his last two turns and was dinged for five runs in 103 210/26 innings by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday.
O.T. Genasis went from 0-100 REAL QUICK after his car got dinged up at the club, and some guy handed him a knife to vent his fury.
According to a new survey of over 1,000 people by Bankrate, 42 percent of Americans say a dinged up credit score could make a date way less attractive.
In Dhaka, they're painted forest green, nearly all of them are dirty and dinged up, and they make a lot of loud, unpleasant noise snarling through the streets.
For instance, you get dinged in a few reviews when people say, "Why are they calling them Terminators when it's a new future," and I thought about that.
The FAA has also been dinged for having "significant security control weaknesses" throughout its systems, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report from March of last year.
And being a binding legal document, teachers must ensure there are the proper signatures on every page, or else be dinged for being out of compliance with protocols.
Not only was success framed for us an individual sport, but the research tells us that women who advocated for other women in business got dinged for it.
She was obli­gated to take it, even two minutes before quitting time, but she didn't get overtime without prior approval and she'd get dinged if she ignored it.
But there are plenty of people who have gotten dinged up by an e-scooter and only received medical attention at an urgent care center or emergency room.
The company, which has been public for just over a year, has been dinged in the past for excessive spending; investors don't seem worried about this latest move.
Along the way, Musk and Tesla have been both lauded and criticized: Musk is often dinged for over-promising and production delays, most recently for the Model 3.
"The watch dinged me ... I looked down and it said you are in atrial fibrillation," Ray Emerson, a 79-year-old veterinarian from Waco, Texas, told CBS Austin.
Lester is 0-2 with a 6.00 ERA in three starts against the Marlins and was dinged for six runs over five innings in a loss last season.
After all, Republican foes such as Rubio saw their brands dinged by joining Trump in the gutter in a way that clashed with their more moderate political persona.
In a not-so-subtle reference to Trump's controversial Wednesday comments about Russian hackers obtaining Clinton's emails, Pence dinged the press for "always misstating, mischaracterizing" what Trump said.
Business Insider reported Friday that Cal/OSHA inspected the assembly line known as GA4 between June and December last year and dinged Tesla for a number of regulations violations.
Lastly, the cards could work well for customers who can take advantage of a nice sign-up bonus but then wipe out their balance before they're dinged with interest.
The FCC and ISPs have been dinged repeatedly for inaccurate broadband access maps that suggest an entire ZIP code is covered when only one home within it is served.
When asked about this, Marra said that "People prefer headlines that are written in a more straightforward fashion", signalling that jokes that dope people into clicking might get dinged.
As you'll see in the photos below, it's definitely possible for the thing to get dinged up and show some battle scars, but at least the screen was fine.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) dinged the agency for not consistently patching security flaws and for insufficiently restricting administrator privileges, as well as an insecure configuration of the network.
Zinke also dinged Clinton for once claiming she had run across a tarmac in Bosnia to avoid sniper fire, when video later showed her walking casually with her daughter.
" The agency dinged a measure of US institutional strength only slightly because of the debt limit debate's "propensity to add to political discord and weaken the budget-making process.
He also dinged Clinton for voting to authorize war in Iraq, and argued that only he supports a higher minimum wage than she does and a tax on carbon.
He would say things that weren't true, get dinged for them by various fact-checking columns and other media types, and then just plow ahead and keep saying them.
Often, however, the glacial speed with which publications pay freelancers meant bills would come due before checks arrived, and I'd get dinged with $35 overdraft fees from my bank.
On the other side of the coin, Warren sits fourth in both states after her campaign was dinged and battered in recent months after rising precipitously over the summer.
The chain reported a net loss of $26.4 million, or 88 cents per share, as weak sales and costs related to food giveaways, safety testing and waste dinged results.
Protecting People from Bullying and Harassment Posted by Facebook on Monday, October 1, 2018 On the flip side, Facebook will allow those dinged for being abusive to request an appeal.
"It just doesn't matter when the stock market is getting dinged 500 points a day," said John Saucer, vice president of research and analysis at Mobius Risk Group in Houston.
The company has seen its stock slide nearly 70 percent over the past 12 months, as the company has been dinged by several rough quarterly earnings reports over the years.
Because, you know, you've gotten dinged for it, and deservedly — some of your lines in the book are ... ehhh, a little misogynist, I think to be fair, very misogynist, actually.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio dinged President Donald Trump on tax day Tuesday, joining the choir of Democrats demanding the president release his tax returns to the public.
It did get dinged a bit on its affordability, though, as its cost of living was more than many other states on the list and it has pricier college tuition.
Slice failed to do much to the shakiest chin in the division with his best shots and was repeatedly taken down and dinged up with elbows, unable to defend himself.
The mother of Justine Chang, who just graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, spent many years driving a minivan dinged up from various children learning to drive in it.
The GAO report also dinged the agency on its poor organizational structure and risk management, among other things, but Chabot on Thursday asked Contreras-Sweet to prioritize the cybersecurity problems.
Progressives also dinged Biden on his campaign launch day for plans to hold a fundraiser hosted by, among others, the CEO of Independence Blue Cross, Philadelphia's largest health insurance company.
The small-cap index has added 8 percent this year, while trade fears have dinged the S&P 500 and capped its year-to-date gains at nearly 2 percent.
Trump also dinged German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the weekend, saying in an interview with Germany's Bild newspaper that she hurt Germany by letting "all these illegals" into the country.
Left-hander Gio Gonzalez will oppose Lackey and hope to fare better than May 7 in Chicago, when the Cubs dinged him for five runs in 5 2/3 innings.
Made believe we were Hank Aaron and hit a deflated soccer ball with a dinged wooden bat on the edge of a tidewater slough between a church and a slaughterhouse.
That's not entirely the fault of director J.J. Abrams, though he does deserve to be dinged for not hewing to one essential rule of good storytelling, at the very least.
For Comcast, its profitable growth and lucrative cable empire was dinged by the Justice Department's rejection of its bid for Time Warner, later swept up by telecommunications giant AT&T.
That makes it relatively easy to translate onto a flat screen, although the title has been dinged for seeming somewhat generic by the standards of the larger, non-VR games industry.
The same fate awaited 2014's Boyhood, an even tamer film dinged for a bit of sailor talk, some mild birds-and-bees conversations, and scattered underage drinking and cannabis smoking.
Orleans, 'Still the One' Bush was also dinged by John Hall, the author of soft-rockers Orleans' hit "Still the One," for using the tune while campaigning for reelection in 2004.
After many authors saw their rankings stripped on the Kindle store, essentially reducing their availability and visibility, while forcing others in the romance category to recategorize or get dinged as well.
That's a notable split from the policies of President Obama, especially for Clinton, who has repeatedly dinged Sanders for breaking with Obama in the past and pledged to continue his policies.
We got Snoop out in L.A. -- on his birthday no less -- and asked about his dinged-up QB and the limp he's been sporting since reportedly tearing a meniscus against Miami.
Chesapeake Energy was dinged after the bell when U.S. oil recorded its worst settlement since May 2003, with West Texas Intermediate (WTI) prices for February delivery settling at $26.55 a barrel.
Pundits have often rightfully dinged Trump for his flightiness—aside from a few issues, he is remarkably susceptible to influence and changes his mind frequently without any thought to political strategy.
It looked funny, in the way that punters doing virtually anything but punting looks funny, but apparently Ryan got dinged up a bit and is now questionable with a nose injury.
House Armed Services Committee Democrats dinged President Trump's executive order Friday that Trump claims will begin a "great rebuilding" of the military, saying that expanding the armed forces is Congress's job.
The caucus process has also been dinged this year after reporting inconsistencies and technical issues in Iowa delayed the final results for days and fueled confusion as to which candidate won.
In an interview on NPR's "Morning Edition" aired Tuesday, Schultz, who's considering an independent run for president, dinged liberal priorities like "Medicare for all" and tuition-free college and said Sen.
In a few cases, Coinbase users on Reddit reported that so much money had been drained from their bank accounts that they had been dinged with overdraft fees by their banks.
For one thing, the Falcons don't actually have much talent in their receiving corps outside of Julio Jones, who was dinged up for much of the year and missed several games.
Shares of Chevron were down about 1.7% on Friday after the company reported that first-quarter profit fell 27% from a year ago, dinged by lower oil prices and weak refining margins.
Amazon has been dinged in the media for its labor conditions and for compensation of warehouse workers, who are an integral part of getting packages from the online marketplace to your door.
Retail not invited to the party: The news that the White House favors the border adjusted tax, which hurts importers, dinged retail stocks, with the SPDR S&P Retail ETF falling 0.15%.
Regulators in Korea and China have also dinged Qualcomm for anticompetitive practices, with Korea fining the company $854 million and the Chinese government leveling a $975 million charge against Qualcomm in 2015.
Some companies got dinged on social media for their ads: Anheuser-Busch InBev drew ire from corn advocates and farmers for a series of ads that dismissed using corn syrup in beer.
Watching my son try to scratch a dinged up 12-inch on Annie's turntable gave me an overwhelming feeling of happiness, especially as he grinned when realized what he needed to do.
Some of the Democratic candidates are going to face issues of authenticity; Elizabeth Warren, for instance, will be dinged for the way she handled the issue of her claiming Native American heritage.
EHang traded up today, but the firm is still worth less than its IPO valuation, a reduced figure that was dinged during the China-based drone company's march toward the public markets.
The Republican front-runner is running as standup-in-chief this year, convulsing stadiums with his borscht-belt timing; meanwhile, Hillary gets dinged as humorless—and, when she does make jokes, unfunny.
Sean Doolittle (6-2), who allowed a game-tying double to Alex Gordon in the top of the eighth, was credited with the win after being dinged with his fourth blown save.
There are beat 'em up action scenes that feel like Streets of Rage, and there's a bullet hell shooter sequence that wouldn't feel out of place on a dinged-up old arcade machine.
Normal politicians get dinged all the time for "flip-flopping" on positions—the implication being that they'll say anything in order to get and stay in power and have no deeply held convictions.
Of course, Spears isn't the first celeb accused of enhancing personal photos; fans have dinged Beyoncé on everything from allegedly Photoshopping a thigh gap to fixing up pics of her daughter, Blue Ivy.
Importantly, Cassar noted that despite Target's blanket free shipping offer, the retailer was not dinged by consumers placing a high number of orders with just one or two cheap items in their basket.
When he submitted his paper for publication, reviewers dinged his simplifying assumptions as implausible, and the paper was rejected by several journals before landing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The 228-year-old was dinged for four early runs last time out against Miami, but he retired the last 214 batters he faced and the Brewers rallied to earn him the win.
"What this allows us to do is unify on brand and unify on a message, which is something that the Democratic Party gets dinged for (being bad at) a lot," Todras-Whitehill said.
Kelli Ward, a fervent Trump supporter who's dinged McSally over what she describes as lukewarm support for the president, heaped praise on Trump for keeping his campaign promise to thaw U.S.-Russia relations.
"[The] May 1 deadline to see what countries are going to get dinged by tariffs ... is going to be more important to this stock than its actual quarter two days later," Cramer said.
It's not a hardware upgrade, so users may still run into some of the issues the product got dinged for early on, but not it's a lot easier to switch between synced hardware.
How about Rainbow Six: Siege, a game that received okay reviews, but was roundly dinged for its approach to microtransactions, serious matchmaking issues, an influx of cheaters ruining games, and not enough content?
Harley Quinn, a woman we know best as the Joker's main squeeze, tells us that she and her squad are rough around the edges — more dinged up than the usual squeaky clean heroine.
Previously, Lyft and Uber were dinged in the press for sending emails and in-app messages to their own drivers urging them to oppose the bill, claiming it would hurt their schedule flexibility.
While there were no errors, I wasn&apost aware that the few times I had my credit pulled accounted for too many in a short period of time, and had dinged my credit.
One of the things I really dinged DJI on in my Osmo Action cam review was that while the stabilization was excellent, it cropped the footage dramatically and there was a drop in quality.
The U.S. dollar rose on strong producer price and jobless-claims data on Thursday while sterling was weaker after news of a Brexit delay and the euro dinged by Wednesday's European Central Bank statement.
Some improvement is needed: Videos posted on social media show one Tesla that can't tell the difference between grass and asphalt, and another that almost dinged another car, and yet another that actually did.
As long as companies stick to specific parameters — such as not buying more than 25 percent of the stock's average daily trading volume in a single day — they won't be dinged for stock manipulation.
Regarding Alexiou, Brown had reached out via text to scold the player for racking up more "points" in the team's disciplinary point system -- in which players get dinged every time they violate team rules.
The PlayStation 4 and Apple's AirPods do well on the test, too, but they get dinged for having privacy policies that are difficult to decipher as well as unexpected data sharing with third parties.
And that was just one of a couple setbacks last week for Trump, who also got dinged by a federal judge who ruled the administration screwed up the wording on its controversial NDA forms.
The CPI often comes in lower than 2 percent, meaning that a state in a year with 2 percent inflation that got dinged 63 percent due to this provision would have to freeze spending.
"You don't want to get dinged for excess contributions in 2019, so make sure that it applies to the year you want it to apply to," said Lisa Greene Lewis, a CPA with TurboTax.
The new Roseanne might have set its sights so high it will never reach them, but it shouldn't be dinged merely for trying to depict the complicated mess of family relationships in this era.
This is the second time in two months that TikTok's content has been dinged by regulators, after the app was fined $5.7 million by the FTC in the U.S. over violating child protection policies.
He also dinged Gillum over Tallahassee's murder rate, which has risen in recent years, insisting that the mayor isn't only unprepared to lead the state, but is also an opponent of strong law enforcement.
The company's first generation buds got mostly good marks for feel and sound, but were dinged by some for connectivity issues — a pretty prevalent issue across the board when it comes to bluetooth earbuds.
In April, Hillary Clinton dinged the networks for not asking a single question about abortion during the first eight debates, and Sanders has frequently criticized the "corporate media" for its focus on campaign trivia.
You are eligible to receive Social Security at age 62, but you'll get dinged for each month you collect before your normal retirement age, which for anyone born after 1960 is 67 years old.
They also tend to come with more external and internal pockets to help you stay organized on the go, and they don't get dinged or scuffed up as easily as their hard-sided counterparts.
Indeed, the night before, at the Video Music Awards, Taylor Swift, whose critics have dinged her for staying mostly mum in this era of political outrage, offered some mild, oblique criticism of the president.
Even though Comcast's fourth quarter results were dinged by lost cable subscribers and a terrible box office for the movie Cats, the company continued to add broadband subscribers, pushing its profits up 26 percent.
Rating: Dinged a few points for being so Vancouver adjacent, but granted a bonus for bolstering the Canadian economy, factor in the exchange rate and we have a pretty solid handful of twoonies (an 8).
On Sunday morning, Trump dinged NBC in a tweet and quickly followed it up with a return to his favorite "the media are the enemy of the people" chestnut, in all caps for good measure.
However, companies have been dinged in the past for trying to circumvent the FDA, by labeling their products as a "cosmetic," but then making claims — like eyelash growth — that clearly make them sound like drugs.
"Brands that had been supported for years by Toys R Us clearly were impacted," Goldner acknowledged on "Mad Money," citing stalwart brands like Nerf that got dinged when Toys R Us gutted its store inventory.
But Tanev dinged a shot off the post, while Hutchinson stopped a dangerous shot by Canucks right winger Brock Boeser — who signed his first NHL contract, and scored his first NHL goal, a day earlier.
Shoppers say they bought the ring because they use their hands a lot and wanted something in place of a metal wedding band that could get dinged up, and that the rings are great quality.
Adan (Barkhad Abdirahman of "Captain Phillips") believes that the Quran forbids him from keeping company with the canine (whom Adan has accidentally dinged while making a delivery for a restaurant that will soon fire him).
Though diners dinged points for service, they seemed to like Love on the Blu's pancakes, turkey sausage, and its music, which might have include a tune or two by the notorious local figure R. Kelly.
It's interesting that the consumer platforms are the ones being dinged for it this year about the Russians ... Actually, the Russians just used the platforms exactly as they were built, from what I can tell.
Perhaps most astoundingly, the president dinged Mr. McCain and his family for not thanking him for his cooperation in staging a funeral to which he was not invited — and which he had no role in.
She was telling me the story about this woman who was dinged in an interview process, but then when she went through a blind hiring process, she had the best technical score out of anybody.
Where other game-to-film adaptations are often dinged for straying too far from their source, Ubi is advantaged for being involved at every step of the creative process — up to and including final cut.
For young people, a Roth IRA, as opposed to a traditional IRA, is often a good call because you can typically tap into the account at any time without being dinged with penalties and taxes.
As Cormier got an underhook with a minute to go in the first round, Miocic went to that hips-back, head-in, frame across the neck posture again and Cormier dinged him with a right hook.
The former Packers icon told NBC News' Megyn Kelly on the "TODAY" show that while he was only diagnosed with three or four confirmed concussions, he has had the sensation of "getting dinged" on countless occasions.
Having won a Tony as the less than scrupulous salesman Ricky Roma in "Glengarry Glen Ross," he now carries the Showtime series "Ray Donovan," as the titular character, a Hollywood fixer with a dinged moral compass.
"I don't like to game the earnings reports, but if Global Payments delivers another good quarter next week and the stock gets dinged anyway, I wouldn't be surprised if you're getting another buying opportunity," he said.
But those modest polling increases came far too late to help Democrats and Obama, a factor Republicans may bear in mind as they contemplate the chances of the tax bill reviving their own dinged polling numbers.
Alphabet has faced worker walkouts for its handling of sexual misconduct claims against executives and just began a board review, while just this week Apple's new credit card was dinged with allegations of algorithmic gender discrimination.
When Hillary tried the eminently sensible "I was following precedent" defense, Politifact dinged her answer as "mostly false" on the grounds that while Powell did use a personal email account, he didn't use a private email server.
A year after its release, the S26 Edge remains one of the very best smartphones you can buy, and that's only going to get better once its price gets dinged by the S27's arrival this month.
When it first emerged, we dinged Hulu for a lack of news, sports, and original programming, as well as ads that interrupted the paid version, all points that were probably big factors in Hulu's relatively slow growth.
For a company that sometimes has been dinged for its lack of openness or communication, it's a new look for Apple: The message to the world is to come in and be a part of the experience.
Today is the dawn of another new year, so naturally lots of people posted apocalyptic screenshots of their $200 and $300 Uber rides after getting dinged by surge pricing up to nearly 10 times the base fare.
For the set, Abloh had commissioned a cityscape that resembled the Manhattan of Michael Jackson 's "Billie Jean" music video—a downtown with carefully dirtied storefronts, dinged trash cans, and fake sewers that emitted plumes of steam.
Some models were dinged over their performance in the crash test, but the bigger factor were headlights that the institute concluded either didn't illuminate far enough down the road or emitted too much glare to oncoming traffic.
Or they listen to him teach Scripture at school or they run after him as he crosses the street, asking to borrow his car, which he lends them, even though last time it was returned badly dinged.
Washington (CNN)For the third year in a row, Democrats dinged Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Tuesday for proposing to cut funds from the Special Olympics, after-school programs and support for students from low-income families.
For instance, take a look at this scorcher over Jackson's head in Week 2: I dinged Jackson earlier for being out of sync with this offense, but he would've needed to be Gheorghe Muresan to catch this ball.
Musk has often been dinged for this — often by right-leaning GOP and probably Trump supporters who thinks Musk lives off government handouts — but Musk hasn't sought to diminish the debt his companies owe to the American people.
Now, as more bridges and highways shift to cashless, electronic toll collections, customers are increasingly getting dinged with surprise, hard-to-decipher and/or exorbitant fees for the "convenience" of driving a rental vehicle on a tolled road.
The company is in the process of ramping up Model X production and getting dinged for quality issues along the way; two Tesla production managers have recently exited, leading to speculation that Musk isn't taking the situation lightly.
The DOJ on Friday dinged Apple for refusing to "assist the effort to investigate" the December attack, which killed 14, and pushed back on the company's characterization of the request as a "back door" t o every iPhone.
In "Fender Bender," a made-for-TV horror movie on Chiller, Ms. Vega acquits herself well in a thin story that will make you think twice about swapping contact information with the guy who just dinged your car.
Friedman has been dinged in the past for his sloppy metaphors, but this time his lazy writing is actually harmful, furthering the misconceptions and stigma around mental illness that the media has had a large hand in perpetrating.
He scored points when discussing civil liberties, dinged Cruz for voting for blanket surveillance and missing a vote on auditing the Federal Reserve, and criticized Rubio for advocating the closing of mosques, saying the proposal violates the Constitution.
In 2001, an eBay user might have given an eBay seller a low rating for an unsatisfactory packaging job; in 2018, an Uber driver might be dinged if a rider doesn't like his personality or choice of music.
Trading on Tuesday after the first testimony from new Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell dinged metals ETFs, but these new-school metals trades are based on the long-term growth trend of electrification of mobile devices and automobiles.
The Wednesday ruling is at least the third time that federal courts have dinged the Trump administration for trying to delay a regulation that had already taken effect, but for which the compliance date had not yet passed.
Indeed, he still didn't have to defend himself that much last night, because whenever he and Rubio really got into it the bell dinged and it was time to have John Kasich or Ben Carson ramble for a while.
He's sometimes dinged for making films that are too clinical, light on character development, largely uninterested in female and non-white characters except as props for the protagonists, and marred by their director's private obsessions with time and trickery.
You have traditional commercial vices like pornography, or alcohol, or drugs that are available through the internet, but you also have internet-linked mobile devices that themselves come to function almost like gambling machines, where you're constantly getting dinged.
The work made it into the Wikipedia page for caramelization for a while, until someone dinged it because I am "not a trained chef" (and because some crank had tried to rebut it with a high-powered restaurant stove).
In much the same way the platform reduces the reach of sites that get repeatedly dinged by its partner fact-checkers, Facebook will now downgrade the reach of Groups it finds to be constantly sharing links to such sites.
No Man's Sky, for example, was rightfully dinged for how often its procedurally generated worlds were boring, but a few years of updates and many tweaks of the algorithm later, No Man's Sky is almost a completely different game.
It's not a big surprise that the Mexican chain scored high points in these areas considering the extensive food safety measures that the company put in place in late 773 after a string of foodborne illnesses dinged its reputation.
The film itself has fueled think pieces galore, about nearly every element of the movie, precisely at a time when Tarantino's status as a legendary auteur has been dinged a bit due to all of those old offscreen controversies.
In June, he dinged Sanders for saying that "millions of Americans are forced to work two or three jobs"—because, while Sanders was right, at least eight million do work more than one job, 95 percent of Americans don't.
Wyden has also dinged the administration over Coats's answer to a question he posed during an open hearing earlier in the year — whether the government can use the FISA Amendments Act to collect communications that are wholly between Americans.
But the truth is that critics raised this issue with Friends from the beginning — and from the beginning, the cast and creators were defensive about it, arguing that they were being unfairly dinged because their show was so popular.
The CX employees worry that they'll be dinged for decreased "productivity" even though many tickets are taking longer to resolve, given the complicated issues the pandemic has introduced and the fact that they've suddenly lost some of their coworkers.
Legal drama Barr dinged Mueller on Wednesday for three of his prosecutorial choices: That Mueller didn't make a decision on obstruction, that Mueller continued to investigate obstruction and that Mueller rejected the Trump personal attorneys' legal reasoning on an obstruction case.
"Denarius" #1213 points to a possible answer: that which is "older than the hunters" and can be sensed underneath us: Yet wait: time—when the allotted disc already hangs chewed off in places, or dinged, or dented—time seeps value.
Failure to collect health data, for example, means that some clinics are getting dinged for not giving enough women pap smears, when in reality they are just treating a lot of transgender women for whom that is not a needed procedure.
During a primary in which Trump usurped the GOP establishment, alienated crucial sectors of the general electorate on issues like immigration and abortion and dinged his own approval ratings, many Democrats salivated at talk of a November duel with the billionaire.
" Things took a topical turn when Jay-Z addressed the ongoing #MeToo movement, Colin Kaepernick — "Would you rather be playing football getting your head dinged in, or would you rather be an iconic figure for the rest of your life?
The bizarre twist was that on the third or fourth good kick that Hunt threw, Overeem attempted to check and Hunt's shin dinged off Overeem's to produce a deep gash in Hunt's kicking leg which poured blood throughout the bout.
All of them have been dinged by the left for relatively neoliberal stances on some issues, even if they have also inched leftward and embraced policies like Medicare for all and the Green New Deal to stay abreast of activist orthodoxy.
Still, Uber has suffered a litany of negative headlines that would have arguably dinged a publicly traded company — including an investigation into sexism allegations, a lawsuit over allegedly stolen intellectual property, and accusations of evading authorities and dodging Apple's rules.
It also has a network of solar and wind farms, solar on its fulfillment center rooftops and investments in the circular economy, though it has recently been dinged by Greenpeace for not moving quickly on commitments to shift to renewable energy.
Both a player and an umpire were dinged 153 days and $215 for the same offense, one of the few occasions where an umpire has been held to be just as culpable as his conflict partner and his penalty was publicized.
In fact, Attenborough has been dinged for this particular approach before, on a previous series called Frozen Planet, when shots of polar bear cubs being born in a zoo were cut together with scenes of polar bears in the wild.
They certainly got dinged in this hacking thing, but they fought back pretty hard and so did Amazon against this Bloomberg story about there being an errant chip in there, in the boards that are having to do with their technology.
Context: In recent years, ExxonMobil has been dinged by some bad bets and low prices that undercut its large Canadian oil sands holdings, and has seen projects in Russia — long-planned as a key source of future supply — frozen by sanctions.
Walls that have gotten scuffed, dinged or marred can be touched up using a Magic Eraser (when working with a Magic Eraser, always test it on an inconspicuous spot to ensure it doesn't damage the finish in need of cleaning).
In a case that represents a first for the agency, the FTC dinged the rapper along with singer Jordin Sparks, Instagram model Brittany Renner and seven other influencers for not disclosing paid advertisements for tea and skincare product marketer Teami.
A 6-year-old could be dinged for failing to wear a part of her school uniform or arriving late, mishaps that are nearly always the fault of a harried parent who has misplaced the keys or forgotten about the laundry.
You would have thought the fan who took a knee to the chest would have been the worse off of the two, but then Cespedes got dinged up again in the eighth inning when he took a Bryan Morris fastball to the shoulder.
That strategy, though, has not quelled the nerves of Democrats across the country, who are worried that without any GOP rivals, Trump will now turn his entire focus to Clinton, possibly defining her early and hurting efforts to rehabilitate her already dinged image.
Warner's replacement, Marc Bulger, had his moments but soon became too dinged up to be effective; the team finished 14th in offensive Defense-adjusted Value Over Average in 2006, and they have stayed in the bottom third of the league ever since.
In just the last week, the president has been dinged for using an unsecured cellphone, for having staff use private email addresses and for not setting up two-factor identification on his Twitter account — perhaps the most powerful Twitter account in the world.
Lenders will lose business, though, when they reject a loan application because the credit record of a prospective borrower has been dinged by negative reports stemming from the fraudulent use of their personal data, such as a Social Security number, stolen from Equifax.
Students spend 90 minutes each day in the darkroom learning the ins and outs: the basics of shooting photographs using film in dinged-up Pentax K1000s and the chemical process of developing film, including the meticulous precision of printing in the dark.
And he dinged Biden's opposition to Medicare for All, calling for a debate "talking about why the United States is the only major country on Earth not to guarantee health care to all people through something like" Sanders' signature health care proposal.
Matsuzaki himself made two forays inside to put the final touches on the Sunfish, sweating inside his face mask and bodysuit in the summer heat, his nerves jumping each time his portable monitor dinged to indicate he'd received another increment of his allowable radiation dose.
Trump has been badly dinged up by his defeat at the hands of Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) on the recent government shutdown.
Washington (CNN)Former FBI Director James Comey dinged acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker in an interview Monday, saying the controversial Justice Department chief "may not be the sharpest knife in our drawer," but he doubted Whitaker would derail the Russia investigation, as some lawmakers fear.
It also has no foreign transaction fee, so you won't get dinged if you use it outside the U.S. Even with a $95 annual fee, this card can save home chefs a lot of money, especially if you qualify for its $200 sign-up bonus.
"Would you rather be playing football, getting your head dinged in, or would you rather be an iconic figure for the rest of your life?" he told CNN's Van Jones on the premiere of his program, "The Van Jones Show," airing Saturday at 7 p.m.
Officially, Bralima doesn't allow passengers — a dinged-up metal sign disavows company responsibility for any "unauthorized" travelers — so it took a day of negotiation (and a payment) to persuade the captain to take me and my guides, a white expat and a native Congolese.
The Washington Post's in-house fact-checkers dinged him for saying 43,24 people go bankrupt because of medical debt every year, stirring up an old scholarly fight that originated with a 260 paper co-authored, in a fun twist, by Sanders's now-rival Elizabeth Warren.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley were dinged since their capital fell below the Fed's minimum, but the regulator's response this year sounded a more industry-friendly tone under Chairman Jerome Powell and Vice Chairman Randal Quarles, President Donald Trump appointees, analysts and lawyers said.
Gaga is often dinged for this, usually by pop-agnostic — or pop-hating — listeners who interpret her music as contrived and creatively bankrupt because it dares to directly reference the work of pop, rock, and R&B musicians who have attained bulletproof status in the cultural imagination.
Google, too, has been taking steps toward a renewably powered Google Cloud, and is improving its deployment of renewable energy in new markets, but was dinged for being less transparent than others, including Apple, Facebook and Switch, in terms of providing facility level energy demand data.
This ain't the first time pronouncing an answer wrong has screwed someone on TV. You'll recall ... a man was dinged on "Jeopardy" not too long ago for calling Coolio's song "Gangsta's Paradise" ... "Gangster's Paradise" with a hard R. The lesson ... get on your P's and Q's, everyone.
Cory Booker dinged the young mayor's résumé, pointed out that he himself is the "other Rhodes scholar mayor on the stage" and warned voters against picking a Democratic nominee with an "inauthentic" connection to African American voters — a bloc that has largely ignored Buttigieg's campaign so far.
It starts with great luggage, and companies have totally stepped it up, offering everything from carry-ons with USBs to charge your phones on the go to weight sensors in the handles so you don't get dinged for overpacking a pair of shoes (or, who are we kidding, five).
She also dinged Trump for issuing several statements during his speech that his functionaries later had to walk back, including the erroneous statement that the ban would apply to every traveler going from the EU to the U.S., and that it would apply to all-cargo flights as well.
And, according to sources, those Facebook does consider a legit news outlet cannot be tagged with more than a limited number of infractions in a month as publishing false news as determined by those outside fact-checkers or it is also dinged by denial of advertising and other penalties.
NBC also invited Mr. Trump to host "Saturday Night Live" during the Republican primary; CNBC held a widely panned Republican primary debate that prompted a backlash from the party; and even Jimmy Fallon, the "Tonight Show" host, was dinged by fellow comedians for playfully mussing Mr. Trump's hair during an interview.
Our initial review praised its "nearly perfect pencil-on-paper experience and excellent battery life," but dinged it for its price ($21.0, later dropped to $499), its weight (almost as much as an iPad) and a set of buttons at the bottom that were easy to press accidentally while writing.
Rosario decorated only the tree; this family, her new family, did the whole house, decking the living room and kitchen with tinsel and paper snowflakes while Christmas music blasted from Fanny's dinged-up speakers — the mother; the father; the sisters, Laura and Ana; the brother, Nando; and Laura's young daughter, Leila.
Facebook, Twitter and Google-owned YouTube have all run the ad, in which Trump's campaign accuses the former vice president of trying to shield his son Hunter from a Ukrainian corruption probe, even after CNN refused to air it and independent fact-checkers dinged the allegations as false or misleading.
He also dinged GOP presidential candidate Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE for saying he would "carpet bomb" ISIS.
In the report from the inspection, which took place in January, the main 700-seat area of the Mar-a-Lago Club got dinged for ten violations, while the smaller dining area earned only three: plates stacked incorrectly, an employee failing to wear a hairnet, and an insufficient supply of paper towels.
At its best, the public editor role incentivizes people in the newsroom to speak out for those interests in advance — so that they don't get dinged later for ethical lapses or ideological laziness, and so that if they come under heavy criticism from bad-faith critics, the paper will have someone willing to defend them.
James InhofeJames (Jim) Mountain InhofeDemocrats, environmentalists blast Trump rollback of endangered species protections Bottom Line Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE (R-Okla.) dinged media reports that characterized the meeting as a hearing on Russian hacking.
"While they get dinged by their primary challenger for being a sellout, out of touch, et cetera, they turn around and talk about voting six times to defund Planned Parenthood, or, in the case of a Democrat, voting six times to stop the defunding of Planned Parenthood," said Rodd McLeod, a Democratic strategist in Arizona.
" Warning of the ramifications of her removal, and how "shady interests the world over have learned how little it takes to remove an American Ambassador who does not give them what they want," Yovanovitch also dinged the State Department's leadership, lamenting their unwillingness to state publicly "that the attacks against me are dangerously wrong.
To say that what Miao and his single-digit camera tech team was able to accomplish in roughly a year is impressive is an understatement: Essential's camera has been dinged by reviewers as feeling "unfinished," but the mono sensor alone makes for some of the best black-and-while image results I've seen from a mobile device.
It doesn't seem to be a net neutrality violation, like when Verizon decided not to count video streaming through its go90 app against a person's data cap, nor is it quite in the realm of an antitrust issue, like when Google got dinged for its practice of loading up Android devices with its own apps and services.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE dinged Biden over the 1994 bill on Monday, suggesting that the former vice president's role in passing the legislation made him unelectable.
ABOUT TEXAS TECH (24-20, 212-22004): Although dinged up abit of late, quarterback Patrick Mahomes leads the nation in passing (23yards per game) and total offense (217 yards) as the Red Raiders rank fifthnationally in scoring (503 points), but they were held to a full 250 pointsbelow their per-game average last week against the Mountaineers.
Democrats at the 85033 primary debate in New Hampshire on Friday night dinged former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergFormer HUD secretary criticizes Bloomberg on housing policy CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada Where 2020 candidates stand in Super Tuesday polls MORE, hinting he was using his vast personal wealth to try to buy the Democratic Party's nomination.
Some critics have dinged his performance for more or less sucking up all the air in the room (I'm not sure there's much there to begin with) — but when I walked out of the theater saying as much and later wrote it in my review, I couldn't help thinking that "Joaquin Phoenix turns in a good performance" is the opposite of news.
Now, the site is turning over a new leaf, using a large team of human curators and AI to track the content of what's being posted, and in cases where videos fall afoul of YouTube's advertising guidelines, or pose a threat to its wider community, they have a much bigger chance of falling afoul of YouTube's rules and getting dinged.
" State media: Russians head to Turkey to investigate killing Fifth Harmony shares 'unedited' account of Camila Cabello's departure Obama grants 78 pre-Christmas pardons in last-minute clemency push Trump, who dinged Apple over security and jobs and Amazon on corporate taxes, told the assembled execs at Trump Tower, "I want to add that I'm here to help you folks do well.
Horowitz also released a June 2018 report on the FBI's activities ahead of the 2016 election, where he found little evidence that political bias affected the investigation — though he dinged Peter Strzok, the FBI agent who sent anti-Trump text messages, for acting in a way that created the "appearance" of political bias (though without concluding that it affected Strzok's actions).
Ai then filled the gallery with a series of Chinese zodiac-themed works made out of Legos and a sweeping installation, first shown in 2014: a mass of nearly 6,000 antique wooden stools, scavenged from antique furniture dealers in China, which together — scuffed and dinged but sturdy — serve as a sort of group portrait of the generations of Chinese families who used them.
"Alibaba's a coiled spring, the Amazon of China, at a time when the People's Republic is making a major comeback ... you have the potential for huge upside over the next nine months if Biogen catches a takeover bid ... [and Visa's] stock barely got dinged on a less-than-stellar quarter, so imagine how much money it will make on a good one," he said.
The Justice for Mario Woods Coalition protesters began gathering at 11am, just as Super Bowl City's gates opened and the throngs of tourists began...well, not pouring through, exactly, since each person had to empty their pockets, submit their backpacks and purses for checking, walk through a metal detector, and possibly submit to a wanding by a security guard if their belt or watch dinged the sensors.
Similarly, when rising left-wing star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez got dinged by the fact cops for falsely claiming Defense Department accounting errors could fund most of Medicare for all, she initially suggested fact-checkers target the left more often than they do conservatives, but rather quickly turned churlishness into lavish praise of the fact-checking profession: It's worth pausing to think about the incentives at work here.
While the internet in the US is relatively free — it doesn't have state censorship, for example — it was dinged in the report for the spread of disinformation surrounding the 2018 midterm elections and congressional confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, as well as for law enforcement's and immigration agencies' increased surveillance of social media, using powerful tools like those offered by Palantir.
That'll be important for the company, which thanks to the tax bill last year will be able to repatriate a significant amount of the cash it holds outside of the U.S. These kinds of returns are pretty common with larger companies that generate a ton of cash — Apple already had some buyback programs in place, for example — but investors have always dinged Apple for not deploying its massive pile of cash.
Not only did Pusha T, the label's president, inspire his MAGA -preoccupied boss to focus on music for long enough to program the finest non-trap loops and beats of the year—he also raised his own profile by issuing the dis tracks "Infrared," from the EP, and the stand-alone viral cut "The Story of Adidon," which dinged the wholesome armor of Drake, rap's international golden boy and superstar.
He suggests offering to keep the employee on board for a set period of time, so they aren't dinged for having a gap on their resume when applying to other jobs; promising to write a stellar letter of recommendation if the person quits; offering to cover the employee's health insurance for a specific amount of time after leaving the company; or promising a few weeks of severance pay.
The challenges of manufacturing high-resolution screens will be a key limiting factor to a fast ramp for AR. The challenges of manufacturing these screens will be a key limiting factor to a fast ramp for AR. It's one of the only areas where Microsoft's universally lauded HoloLens often gets dinged, as the company chose a relatively small viewing area as it wrestled with cost, complexity and the battery power needed to drive the screens.
Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzOn The Money: Fed officials saw rising risk of recession | Ocasio-Cortez, Cruz blast NBA for 'outrageous' response to China | Prospects dim for trade breakthrough with China Ocasio-Cortez, Ted Cruz join colleagues blasting NBA for 'outrageous' response to China GOP requests update on criminal referrals prompted by 2018 Kavanaugh probe MORE (R-Texas) dinged the NBA in a Monday tweet supporting "South Park's" statement on their ban from the Chinese internet following an episode highly critical of Beijing.

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