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"His apology was the final straw for me," she said.
The data scandal, it would appear, was the final straw.
The final straw comes when Hurley tells him she's pregnant.
"That for me was like, the final straw," she continues.
Will her disappointment with Trump be the proverbial final straw?
The final straw was Grey's Anatomy's latest midseason finale shocker.
Carnival and its funding were the "final straw" for protestors.
The fake orgasm was the final straw for Lisa Page.
If it did, what was the final straw for you?
This is the final straw for Eleven, though, and thank God.
This incident was alleged to be a final straw for Weaving.
That was the final straw (a diversified portfolio is Investment 101).
"That apology was the final straw for me," she told Kelly.
"The final straw for me was hearing Susan's story," she said.
But for Mr Reeder, the final straw came as a fan.
"What's the final straw going to be...?" it asks each lawmaker.
Heitkamp said the final straw came when Kavanaugh responded to Sen.
For Kensi's mother, Ana Hernandez, the threat was the final straw.
When Trump won election in 2016, that was the final straw.
An episode this month may end up being the final straw.
Sunday's uncompetitive conference championships were the final straw for many fans.
The final straw was Ellmers's support for the Export-Import Bank.
Is the College Cheating Scandal the 'Final Straw' for Standardized Tests?
The reason that questions about Trump's behavior throughout this Ukraine drama won't be the final straw in the Republican relationship with Trump is because there will never be a final straw in Republicans' relationship with Trump.
Could CAH be the final straw that breaks Trump's wall in half?
It was the final straw for Jerry Nolan, who left the band.
Was that the final straw that made you guys call it quits?
The final straw, he said, came with the House Republicans healthcare plan.
It is not yet clear what was the final straw for Sloan.
For many though, this breakdown may end up being the final straw.
For part-time teacher Norman Monteiro, Bolsonaro's victory was the final straw.
But it appears Ricardel's conflict with Melania Trump was the final straw.
Mr. Elkann decided it was the final straw and withdrew his offer.
After years of growing apart, the final straw was his wedding day.
It was the final straw: He quit, "stunned and angry," he said.
The final straw: when Strauf spotted a mouse in her baby's bassinet.
There were other problems with the relationship but fruitcake was the final straw.
We've reached out to YouTube for information on what the final straw was.
The final straw for us has been this Government's disastrous handling of Brexit.
Arya's refusal to kill Lady Crane was the final straw for Jaqen H'gar.
He punches Bryce in the face — and that's the final straw for Bryce.
The final straw for police was a threatening tweet he posted last Wednesday.
The final straw came after an early-morning 27 call in August 2000.
Hurricane Maria could be the final straw for that species, Mr. Joglar said.
Allegations of a visit to a brothel may have been the final straw.
The Gee decision may not be the final straw for Roe v. Wade.
Netanyahu's release of these appalling documents may be the final straw for Trump.
It was the final straw after a series of other challenges, they said.
Still, Mr. Hinton said the final straw was the apology he didn't deliver.
In 2017, two events would prove to be the final straw in Brinkley's eyes.
The final straw came when Margolis assigned her to secure a crime scene alone.
The price cuts last month were the final straw that set off the rebellion.
Well, it was the final straw for the drummer we had at the time.
Planting himself on the wrong side of political history is just the final straw.
The final straw came when Walton, then 0003, was arrested with an illegal firearm.
Kirk registers to lobby MORE, the racial attacks against Curiel were the final straw.
The final straw came with the American-led nuclear deal with Iran in 2015.
As Trump said Thursday afternoon, there was "no final straw" in the Pruitt situation.
The final straw for Raghavendran came when Apple released iOS update 11.3 in March.
In 210, two events would prove to be the final straw in Brinkley's eyes.
The final straw for me was when he tried to get into my flat.
Many said the handling of the allegations against Dr. Tyndall was the final straw.
The president's response to the weekend's violence in Charlottesville, Va., was the final straw.
The decision was ultimately reversed, but it was the final straw for Mr. Mattis.
What happened at that Italian dinner was the final straw, Sue said in filings.
But, the final straw for Cleveland was when Gordon suffered an injury in Sept.
Carter characterized Baranowski's story as the final straw in his decision to leave Willow Creek.
The final straw was when administrators separated her son from other students for his protection.
The final straw was a note pinned to the family's front door the next day.
It really has to be the final straw for a teacher to go on strike.
The final straw, she said, was when Trump and his wife, Melania, showed up backstage.
This, her inability to save a child instead of following protocol, was the final straw.
Bush's disappointing finish in the Palmetto State became the final straw for his floundering campaign.
The final straw comes when one of Sig's lines gets tangled in one of theirs.
Arron Banks, a prominent donor, tweeted that Mr Woolfe's exclusion would be "the final straw".
The final straw came when the head of the armed forces "suggested" that he quit.
Then to openly encourage mass immigration, particularly into these forgotten areas, was the final straw!
When she fell and broke an arm, "that was the final straw," her daughter said.
For Marybeth Glenn, a conservative blogger in Wisconsin, Trump's latest scandal was the final straw.
Trump later told reporters that "no final straw" led to Pruitt's decision to step down.
But what is the final straw that makes people delete the app, suspend the account?
Mr. Saakashvili cited this as the "final straw" in his decision to change political course.
The final straw was a $22.3 million payment due Monday that it could not afford.
In Nebraska, a retweet of an offensive joke may be the final straw for state Sen.
And you either take the experience and think, This is it, final straw, or you don't.
Specifically, multiple sources say Flynn's misleading the vice president on this matter was the final straw.
And it is these five companies, became the final straw that broke the nerve of FEDEX.
When trade tensions flared into a tariff war last year, however, it was the final straw.
When trade tensions flared into a tariff war last year, however, it was the final straw.
But I suspect that, for some small group of people, this could be the final straw.
Bolton's vehement opposition to canceled negotiations with the Taliban at Camp David was the final straw.
For Youssef, this was the final straw, and he decided to flee for San Jose, California.
A policeman's manhandling was the final straw on a hot summer night at Gene Compton's cafeteria.
That decline in viewership, apparent for the past several years, was the final straw for Nelson.
It's the final straw, and after the first blowjob joke at the Roy's expense, Nan's out.
The emails were the final straw for me and my colleagues in the Student Government Senate.
The final straw was a $134 million debt payment due Monday that it could not afford.
The international community now must ensure that Khashoggi's enforced disappearance and killing is the final straw.
A cartoon exposing his marriage to Rashida Mahran, an Egyptian writer, may have been the final straw.
And that seemed to be the final straw that led to the insolvency and subsequent asset sale.
Drama with your family, roommates, or landlords may be the final straw for you at this time.
US officials said the personal attack on Pence and threat of nuclear war was the final straw.
For many Democrats, Wasserman Schultz's reaction to a disruptive state convention in Nevada was the final straw.
LaJeunesse believes the final straw came when he went to Google HR to complain about workplace culture.
The final straw was, as it is with so many things involving the N.F.L., a legal affair.
Afghanistan proved to be the final straw, however, both for the president and, therefore, for John Bolton.
The final straw, she said, was Trump's hastily announced travel ban, which was criticized as a religious test.
Twitter is already hailing the #KanyeIsOverParty, with many making it clear going after Beyoncé was the final straw.
The final straw was a foul called on sophomore forward Zach Brown while boxing out for a rebound.
The final straw wasn't a run-in with an angry celebrity publicist or just generally being burnt out.
But the final straw came in March when Khloe saw pics on TMZ that Lamar was drinking again.
"Trump's incendiary comments about Judge Curiel were the final straw," said Representative Steve Israel, Democrat of New York.
Trashing his own brand is one thing; trashing the brand of Saudi Arabia could be the final straw.
At her lowest, she pawned off some of her mother's jewelry, which proved to be the final straw.
Mido lasted two seasons at Ajax, his scissor-bearing tantrum the final straw for an increasingly exasperated Koeman.
The accusations of sexual misconduct against Moore were the final straw, while Hyde-Smith had room to spare.
That was the final straw that triggered the cybersecurity and hosting service Cloudflare to pull support for 8chan.
The final straw was when they started stealing my Sucuk, which is a kind of Middle Eastern sausage.
She came up raging that "the cat peed on the laundry again," and that was the final straw.
Ms. Nielsen's refusal to shut down the southern border appeared to be the final straw for Mr. Trump.
Falling tides are often the final straw, causing the grounded iceberg to break up suddenly into the waves.
It was the final straw and the bartender told the man that he really had to get out.
But, we're told the final straw was the Muslim insult that Danis hurled toward the end of the fight.
But we're hopeful this is the final straw and he doesn't put himself and his daughter back in danger.
The final straw came with the advent of synthetic rubber years later, rendering the whole purpose of Fordlandia useless.
The final straw, officials said, was a Wednesday statement from the North railing against Pence and threatening nuclear war.
Clinton suggested should be a final straw for those who still back Mr. Sanders to come to her side.
The final straw came when my iPad started  deleting books But in the post-Jobs era, iBooks fell behind.
She tells us the final straw came a couple of days ago when she was on FaceTime with Swae.
The final straw was a 5-4 shootout defeat to the struggling Anaheim Ducks on the road Sunday night.
The final straw comes when Tom warns Logan that much of the inner circle is against the Pierce move.
Is this award the final straw for Joan, or do you believe she'd be ready to leave him anyway?
The final straw comes when Tom warns Logan that much of the inner circle is against the Pierce move.
And the final straw happens when he takes a jab at Nola's inability to sell art and she walks out.
So that is what finally gets Lenny to see the error of his ways — though it's really the final straw.
And this news might be the final straw in ensuring that the Webster family will never ever mend back together.
This week was likely the final straw, after May offered a new Brexit plan that was soundly and immediately rejected.
Maybe the final straw is when they start ruining our childhoods, as the There's Waldo robot seems determined to do.
What often acts as the final straw is being unable to watch some of your favourite TV shows while travelling.
To any number of Americans, the lewd, three-minute tape, and the Republican candidate's halfhearted apologies, were the final straw.
That was the final straw for Greinke, and he even made clear he wouldn't even sign something for his kid.
For others in the space, which had been booming in recent years, the pandemic's impact could be the final straw.
The final straw came in August, when Ms. Holmes made an overly optimistic presentation to shareholders without consulting Mr. Boies.
And it was the final straw that led to Robert's Rebellion, which eventually ended the Targaryen dynasty's centuries-long reign.
And that appears to have been the final straw — because he or she filed this complaint just three days later.
This is is the final straw for Gypsy, who has already asked her boyfriend's alter-ego Victor to kill her mother.
He lets himself into her apartment with a key she gave him, and it's the final straw for both of them.
Those revelations were the final straw for a campaign that was already under attack for being too ambivalent about Russian misdeeds.
The final straw came on Honolulu's monthly First Friday neighborhood art walk, when a man brandished a gun outside the bakery.
It was the final straw with Trump when he stood in front of the world and said I like that guy.
Trump's order of an immediate withdrawal from Syria -- the final straw for Mattis -- defied the counsel of his national security experts.
Nearly one year later, the same youth wing announced that the concert had been the final straw for the Islamist party.
For many farmers who have been transitioning away from milk to other products, the trade wars have been the final straw.
It was the final straw for one of the coalition partners, Bright Future, which peeled away and brought down the government.
The final, final straw is that Tom makes him put him use another employee as a foot chair during their meeting.
The final straw appears to have been the American drone strike last week that killed the Iranian military leader Maj. Gen.
While there were other factors at play, this was the final straw that made him realize it was time to quit.
A photograph of the two in Mustique, in the West Indies, was the final straw for Lord Snowdon, The Times reported.
The killing was the final straw for Duterte, who asked commercial airlines to help the voluntary repatriation of workers from Kuwait.
In an interview with CNN afterward, she called Collins' plan to back Kavanaugh "a final straw" but not the only reason.
The final straw came in early 2019 when expensive Labour billboards went up around the country bearing a message from "Jemery Cobryn".
While the case appears to be the final straw for lawmakers, it follows several high-profile child sex crimes in the country.
The final straw comes when Paul says he's interested in rekindling his relationship with a married Sam, which further freaks Ethan out.
"Verma was the final straw," the organizer of the online petition, neuroscientist BethAnn McLaughlin of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, told BuzzFeed News.
So, too, Germany's change of heart about Central Europe may represent the final straw of the European Union as we know it.
The final straw came when Jaiswal discovered that most of his friends had no idea yogurt could even be made at home.
His two years in the NFL have been nothing short of turbulent, and his latest legal situation may be the final straw.
A rollicking party marks the final straw for Thorne, though, who catches her man flirting with another woman while Payne looks on.
Daymond also says this is the final straw for Kelly in his eyes ... and he needs to atone one way or another.
Manziel's two years in the NFL have been nothing short of turbulent, and his latest legal situation may be the final straw.
A pool heater broke, there was trouble with the AC and a pipe burst ... which our sources say was the final straw.
For some Greeks the compromise deal over Macedonia was the final straw after nine years of painful austerity under three international bailouts.
Coaching Sunderland could be the final straw for him, judging by the pained expression of his face all through the Boro defeat.
"I think it will help move the needle, but it won't be the final straw that breaks the camel's back," he said.
The final straw for the current commissioner, Rob Manfred, came in October, when Bowman verbally abused a co-worker, The Journal reported.
For many Puerto Ricans frustrated by government corruption and the mismanagement of Hurricane Maria aid funds, the chats were the final straw.
With regard to his demeanor, Heitkamp said the final straw was the way Kavanaugh went after her Democratic colleague from Minnesota, Sen.
As for Belichick, Dana Jacobson of CBS Sports, caught up with him on Sunday and asked about his 'final straw' with Brown.
As for Belichick, Dana Jacobson of CBS Sports, caught up with him on Sunday and asked about his 'final straw' with Brown.
In August, Williams confirmed the final straw in their marriage was the reveal that Hunter had fathered a child with his girlfriend.
But the damage was done, and the deletion was the final straw in addition to CrossFit's wariness over how Facebook handles user data.
Trump's feud with the Khans was the final straw for Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger, a former Air Force pilot and Iraq war veteran.
Loadout had several reasons for shutting down—including increased costs unrelated to the new regulations—but the GDPR was at the final straw.
But also don't discount a subsequent leak to Bloomberg about Jeff Immelt being considered, which a source tells me was Whitman's final straw.
There were several incidents during the four-month reign of Kristhielee Caride, but the final straw was what she told the national media.
This, thankfully, was the final straw for many people and, other than the die hards, theorists started slowly backing away from the notion.
This is the final straw for Nish, who reveals herself to be his daughter here on a redemptive mission to bring Haynes down.
The final straw was Carey and Cannon's joint appearance at the Kids' Choice Awards last month, which the duo attended with their children.
One lesson from this race is that the final straw for many conservatives comes when they find their wallets and pocketbooks under siege.
Even if the health bill passes, the debacle that is this bill and the way it was drafted should be the final straw.
The final straw, apparently, was Trump's choice of businessman Anthony Scaramucci as communications director; Spicer resigned the day the Mooch hiring was announced.
The final straw for the pro-immigration camp came in 85033, as Trump scuttled the negotiations prompted by his order to rescind DACA.
In perhaps the final straw for his relationship with Tillerson, Trump made the decision to meet Kim without consulting his secretary of state.
The final straw was the Brazilian Ministry of Environment unilaterally replacing the board responsible for the fund's guidelines and for monitoring its results.
One source said rumors swirled that Lewandowski had attempted to plant negative stories in the press about Kushner -- a final straw for Ivanka Trump.
Dany's sudden transformation into a zealot was the final straw in a season that has seemed hell-bent on undermining years of character building.
Many of the signs seen at the protest had Escamilla's name and likeness as a symbol of the final straw that triggered the demonstrations.
The final straw was when I was walking to class one day and felt like I had gotten the wind kicked out of me.
The final straw was the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) decision to stop paying for the travel, accommodation and hefty insurance costs of NHL players.
Trump's manic, narcissistic, and immature response to the Orlando massacre has been a key turning point—or, looked at another way, a final straw.
This was the final straw for many GOP representatives who had previously endorsed the Republican candidate for president despite his questionable behavior all along.
Bolton, whose made his anti-Iran sentiments no secret, was reportedly staunchly against this and his obstinance was apparently the final straw for Trump.
But U.S. Soccer's legal filing late Monday night was seen as the final straw in 12 months filled with embarrassing and self-inflicted errors.
The final straw for Meghan was the consistent criticism she received for months for being overly protective of Archie -- including keeping his christening private.
The final straw was when Lucke lost a leadership contest to businesswoman Frauke Petry, who is still leader of the party, alongside Jörg Meuthen.
An attempt by its shareholders to buy insurance company Rosgosstrakh was the final straw that took Otkritie, Russia's biggest private lender, to the brink.
Three workers interviewed by The Times said they believed that the final straw for Schiller Park was when they voted to rejoin a union.
The administration's high-stakes gamble to "fix" Afghanistan -- a conflict Trump pledged to win barely 18 months ago -- seemed to be the final straw.
The final straw for me came when the online disclosures of Ukrainian officials' personal wealth, the so-called e-declarations, were published last month.
Reports suggest the final straw came after Bolton protested proposed meetings between Trump and the Taliban and between Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
Nick Gordon repeatedly failed to meet court deadlines in the case, and his no-show Friday in an Atlanta court was the final straw.
That, and the resulting media storm that has followed Zolciak-Biermann in the press, seems to have been the final straw for the reality star.
The final straw came when it emerged that a green-energy initiative she organised as enterprise minister in 2012 would cost breathtaking sums of money.
When we learned that kids were getting jumped for their lunch money as they walked to school, that was the final straw for my mom.
But if the tool does not have a chance of working, it could be the final straw for Iran to withdraw from the nuclear deal.
Trump told press pool reporters that Pruitt resigned of his own volition , and that there wasn&apost a final straw resulting in Pruitt&aposs departure.
Perhaps it will be the final straw that totally turns public opinion against the President and causes Republicans rethink their political support for the administration.
It seems that any support for pedophilia was the final straw for backers who clung to "free speech" whenever Yiannopolous faced criticism in the past. 
The final straw came from reading [Republican Wisconsin Senator] Ron Johnson's comments over the weekend comparing having a preexisting condition with being a bad driver.
Yet the final straw was the 59 missiles Trump fired at a Syrian airbase, which struck the alt-right as 59 daggers in their backs.
That was the final straw, and I made a decision to quit everything right then and there, and it's something that has stuck ever since.
The final straw was when I came home from a trip...to see my family and walked into our bedroom to find another girl's clothes.
During a pregame interview, Jacobson told Belichick she'd be "remiss" if she didn't ask what the "final straw" was for the Patriots releasing Antonio Brown.
But Sunday's rematch against the Steelers — a 33-18 defeat that was also the Browns' 15th straight loss in Pittsburgh — apparently was the final straw.
But wherever Brazile got the questions from, the email's posting on Monday by WikiLeaks was the final straw, at least publicly for Brazile and CNN.
"Is this final straw that breaks the camel's back?" asked Sage Eastman, a lobbyist who previously worked for the House Ways and Means Committee Republicans.
The final straw for Kim Jong-nam was when he was caught entering Japan on a false Dominican Republic passport in 2001, embarrassing the family.
The strike, in which a group of 10 attackers fought security forces for hours and killed 13 people, represented the final straw for Pakistan's military.
The final straw for Amelia is when Owen confronts Tom at the party, creating a big scene and throwing "You're not a father" in Tom's face.
The California senator cited the fact that only a limited number of students from the school were allowed to attend Trump's remarks as the final straw.
I really didn't like that, but the final straw was when (the chef) put pork in my food, knowing full well that I don't eat pork.
"The final straw was, in 1985, my best friend disappeared for six weeks, and I was in charge of the civilian hunt for him," Deitch said.
Perhaps Saturday's loss, the tenth of those ten, was the final straw for one fan, or perhaps that one fan is simply a huge a jackass.
The final straw seemed to be a story examining the construction of an oyster farm near an opulent Black Sea property known widely as "Putin's Palace".
A trade war could be the final straw that leads Beijing to severely contain American corporate interests in China, if not close off the market altogether.
Souza's death followed years of complaints of heavy-handed policing, and was the final straw for residents fed up that the promised social services never appeared.
Police say the final straw came when Kodak's kid was brought into the bathroom, and was just inches away from a lit joint, and the weapon.
Mugabe could seek the presidency she clearly coveted appears to have been the final straw for the military, which on Wednesday took control of the country.
This past weekend was my "one," the final straw, the time for a serious look at common sense, reasonable solutions to violent crime and gun violence.
The Gezi Park plan represented the final straw for many Turks, who accused the government of trying to impose its will whenever and wherever it wanted.
Joe Scarborough on Wednesday detailed his break up with the Republican Party, saying the "heartless" ObamaCare repeal and replace bill was the final straw for him.
The Hurricanes' no-show 2-3 Pinstripe Bowl rout at Wisconsin's hands was the final straw for coach Mark Richt, who retired 24 hours after the game.
Cardi said after the fight, she had it up to here with Nicki, and the final straw seemed to be Nicki questioning her fitness as a mother.
The final straw came when Conley was ordered to yell at an empty chair that was supposed to represent his dad, and tell him he hated him.
When Lady Bird finally rejects Kyle on prom night, the final straw is her love of the Dave Matthews Band song "Crash Into Me," which Kyle mocks.
But, at the end of the day, and especially this early in the competition, taste trumps presentation, and Stu's overly moist beetroot sponges are the final straw.
But the final straw may be the prospect of tariffs stemming from a trade war between the United States and China, and a world of more protectionism.
The final straw appears to have been rumors surrounding a track Drake had been sitting on in which he raps about an alleged affair with West's wife.
But the final straw came July 13 when Puerto Rico's Center for Investigative Journalism published 889 pages of leaked chat messages between Rosselló and 11 close allies.
"The final straw for us has been this government's disastrous handling of Brexit," the three lawmakers, Heidi Allen, Anna Soubry and Sarah Wollaston, said in a statement.
The cops came that night, we all had to give statements about what happened, and I thought for sure that this incident would be the final straw.
For many, the construction of the national highway in the Isiboro-Sécure Indigenous Territory and National Park (TIPNIS) despite indigenous and international protest was the final straw.
It was the final straw for Puerto Ricans, who in the past decade have suffered through unemployment, government-imposed austerity measures and the devastation of Hurricane Maria.
To Officer Pawlich, seeing Mr. Brantley and Ms. Eaton embrace in the parole office lobby was a final straw that pushed him from tough love to fury.
For some directors it was the final straw, as they realized that the market was too focused on Neumann, said the source familiar with the boards deliberations.
Mathis acknowledged that he did not contact the homeowner after the discovery, but said that the final straw for him was realizing Anderson was a police officer.
Troubled guy Arthur Fleck just wants to make people laugh; people don't understand him; one final straw turns him into the ghoulish villain known as the Joker.
"If the League wins here then it could prove the final straw that brings down the coalition," said Piero Ignazi, professor of comparative politics at Bologna University.
Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar will be the final straw to alienate the majority of white and Latino Americans who are trending right.
When one of its high-performing stars, Logan Paul, prompted widespread backlash by uploading a video shot in Japan's "suicide forest," that seemed to be the final straw.
"The Clinton-Lewinsky thing was the final straw but before that, I think the things that the party stands for was going in another direction," he told me.
The final straw was a tweet promoted as a "must read" in early June from the museum's Twitter account sharing an article from TAZ, a left-wing daily.
However, one article carrying a headline that said Duterte's closest aide, Christopher Go, had "intervened" in a navy frigate procurement last month appeared to be the final straw.
Recent weeks have seen mass protests and clashes erupt in far-flung places triggered by seemingly minor actions that each came to be seen as the final straw.
Both users noted that they'd informed Topshop of their shopping experiences as far back as July, but it seems as though Alabanza's shopping trip was the final straw.
But the final straw came after she decided to throw her fast food leftovers in the yard for the birds — and a week later, they were still there.
Kylymar said the final straw was when he heard someone was charging a couple of hundred dollars for the use of a dentist's chair as a bed overnight.
The Times traces the final straw that led to their dismissal to a note they posted to the think tank's site cheering the EU's decision to fine Google.
The final straw came when requests for reinforcements at the remote outpost went unanswered and colleagues bled to death around him because of a lack of medical care.
Although the actress says many factors played into her decision to leave the church, the final straw came when she realized it was negatively impacting her young daughter.
Similarly, it's not clear why that of all things was the final straw; given the accusations against him, Porter would clearly be a blackmail risk for any administration.
What was the final straw, like 'That's it, I'm outta here, I'm going to Los Angeles…'I moved to LA because I was sick of the East Coast.
How things unraveled: Sources close to Don Jr. say that Jeb Bush's tweet was the final straw in what he sees as repeated attacks from the Bush family.
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David Coltart, a former Cabinet minister, said that Robert Mugabe was known for cutting ties with allies, but that his decision to fire Mnangagwa was the final straw.
The final straw appears to stem from a tense confrontation Jones had Wednesday on Capitol Hill, where CEO Jack Dorsey and other tech execs were testifying to congress.
"If there was a final straw, it was the way the shutdown happened with not a lot of explanation or plans as to what would happen," said Aboulafia.
The final straw for the government came as the coronavirus crisis sent Italy under lockdown and the airline industry crisis made clear no buyer was coming for Alitalia.
Most Serbs dispute the death toll as well as denying that the massacre, the final straw that triggered the NATO intervention that ended the war, amounts to a genocide.
The collision on August 21st between the guided-missile destroyer USS John S. McCain (pictured) and a heavier oil tanker near Singapore was the final straw for Admiral Richardson.
Indeed, the infamous tape was the final straw for many in the Republican Party, leading to a mass defection that very well may end up sinking his presidential campaign.
And today&aposs flight is the final straw for many, who are still waiting in Ireland for the plane to take them on the final leg of their journey.
Apparently the guys' connection was the final straw for Dina, who was already miffed at her catfish-questionable boyfriend for going to the media to air their personal biz.
For a lot of people, Thursday morning's grim news that Berry wouldn't be following the Great British Bake Off to its new Channel 4 home was the final straw.
But the final straw for Anonymous was the president's reaction to the death of Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican, former prisoner of war and nemesis of the president's.
"The final straw for us has been this government's disastrous handling of Brexit," the three lawmakers — Heidi Allen, Anna Soubry and Sarah Wollaston — wrote in a letter to May.
That was the final straw in a long and well-documented history of physical and emotional abuse towards everyone from police officers to his players to his own son.
I think the final straw was when he turned to the officer sitting next to him and tried to ask in Spanish whether he could go through my phone.
The final straw came after another fight with a co-worker in August, when the manager said he was "aggressive, rude + disrespectful," which was the latest in "repeated" behavior.
While it may not turn out to be the final straw that collapses the world economy, they told us it certainly won't make life any easier for our generation.
Tywin interpreted Aerys's selection as a way for the king to deprive him of his heir and hold a hostage against his loyalty, and this was the final straw.
The final straw was when, to make a point, he pulled a knife out of his back pocket and held it to the throat of a young male student.
Chmielewski said his refusal to bless Dravis' upgraded travel "appears to him to have been the final straw that caused you to remove him," the lawmakers wrote to Pruitt.
A loss in North Carolina on Tuesday night would almost certainly be a final straw for some House Republicans wavering about whether or not to run again in 2020.
"The final straw for us has been this government's disastrous handling of Brexit," the three lawmakers, Heidi Allen, Anna Soubry and Sarah Wollaston, said in a letter to May.
The final straw, she said, was the Vatican's reluctance to comply with a recommendation that all correspondence from those identifying themselves as victims of abuse should receive a response.
The final straw came on November 24, 2009, when a pair of aspiring reality show stars crashed a State dinner -- the province of social secretaries -- with the Indian Prime Minister.
Leadsom's departure appears to have been the final straw for May's premiership, since it was within 48 hours that the embattled prime minister finally announced her Downing Street departure date.
Luann D'Agostino is opening up to the Bravo cameras for the first time about her impending divorce from husband Tom D'Agostino and the "final straw" that led to their breakup.
Only a day after Alex Jones was permanently banned from Twitter, the Infowars app — the final straw for Jones' platform — has been permanently kicked off the App Store, also permanently.
"Two more dams planned on the lower Mekong river, the Sambor and Stung Treng hydropower projects, could be the final straw..." This could deprive communities downstream of fish, imperiling livelihoods.
But the final straw was a demonstration on April 11, 2002, against the corrupt government that filled the streets of Caracas with protesters armed with nothing but the Venezuelan flag.
If post-match interviews are so often a chore for managers and journalists alike, the final straw should be the fact that they provide so little of worth for fans.
We're told the online business school was already a point of contention with alumni, but the idea that Chyna was in line to get Harvard credit ... was the final straw.
The final straw for the government may have been not the work itself but Panahi's outspoken support for the Green Movement during an appearance at the Montreal World Film Festival.
" DNAinfo's chief operating officer, Dan Swartz, wrote an email to the staff around the same time, wondering: "Would a union be the final straw that caused the business to close?
While the two men had clear differences on strategy toward Iran and North Korea, the split over talks regarding Afghanistan appeared to be the final straw that triggered Bolton's ouster.
The final straw came a month after the election of Donald Trump, when M.B.Z. flew to New York to meet the president-elect's team, canceling a parting lunch with Obama.
But, losing to the New England Patriots at home on Sunday was the final straw for owner Dan Snyder, who fired the 52-year-old just hours after the game.
In 2003, when the UNHRC's predecessor, the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, elected the murderous regime of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi as chair, for many this was the final straw.
The Benchmark lawsuit against Kalanick appears to be the final straw and has been badly received by the board and the company employees, as well as much of Silicon Valley.
The final straw, from the Anderson's side anyway, went down earlier this year while Scott was attending a fantasy draft event at Disney's California Adventure ... and suddenly became very ill.
But when she realized earlier this year that her district's representative in the state assembly was going to run unopposed and "get elected essentially automatically," well, that was the final straw.
It proved the final straw for a weary Djokovic who netted a forehand return on the next point and then shunted a backhand into the tramlines after yet more Chung defiance.
His challenge to Pena Nieto on Thursday - saying he should skip a planned summit between the two leaders if Mexico wasn't willing to pay for the wall - was the final straw.
"I was going to be one of those tragic stories you see on TV." Mortimer says she hid the violence for nearly two years but her arrest was the final straw.
But people familiar with the deal confirm that negotiations have in fact been under way for weeks, and say the new law was rather the final straw for the American firm.
The final straw for Brown came when her father became increasingly ill earlier this year and the singer was unable to visit due to contractual obligations keeping her in New York.
Trump later told reporters that there was "no final straw" with Pruitt and that the embattled EPA chief "felt that he was a distraction" and decided to resign on his own.
The Israeli announcement this month of a new West Bank settlement was the final straw, coming just weeks after the United States concluded a $19483 billion, 10-year military aid deal.
But a recent report that shows North Korean hackers are increasing their attempts to steal bitcoin from South Korea may be the final straw that leads regulators to rein in bitcoin.
The embarrassing failure of Obamacare repeal legislation in the Senate proved the final straw, and Trump suddenly announced via tweet the following afternoon that Priebus was out — and Kelly was in.
"This last event with Breaking the Silence was kind of the final straw," Zusman said, noting that the gallery's lawyers have found no legal basis for the municipality's most recent claims.
The Benchmark lawsuit against Kalanick appears to be the final straw and has been badly received by the board and the company employees, as well as by much of Silicon Valley.
For his opponents, he says, restoring voting rights to felons was bad enough, he says, but the victory of Mr. Jones, a Democrat, in the Senate race was the final straw.
As it turns out, one small study, published 2013 in the journal Couple and Family Psychology, found that substance abuse was a common "final straw" in the decision to get divorced.
In perhaps the final straw for Puzder, his nomination was facing intense opposition from the right, with conservatives calling his selection a betrayal of Trump's promise to get tough on immigration.
Already he is vulnerable: his weak performance in recent debates on Article 50, the mechanism for launching EU exit talks, was the final straw even for some of his left-wing allies.
Exhibit A:Screenshot: TwitterExhibit A-2:The verdict: I put an article making fun of him at the top of Google searches for his name and Sonic the Hedgehog was the final straw?
But he was shut out of the president's inner circle; the appointment of Anthony Scaramucci, a financier and broadcaster known as "The Mooch", to the top communications job was the final straw.
And while some conservatives have been hesitant to support the president's tactics due to their respect for these institutions, the left's character assassination of Brett Kavanaugh may have been the final straw.
But for Elizabeth Peratrovich and her husband, Roy, Tlingit natives, the sign they spotted one day in late 1941 in Douglas, just across the channel from downtown Juneau, was the final straw.
Brother Godfried said the final straw came last year when a Dutch supermarket stockpiled 7,200 bottles of the abbey's beer and sold them, in a campaign showing monks, at 9.95 euros each.
And perhaps the final straw came after Bolton was reportedly among those who opposed Trump's idea to invite the Taliban for talks at Camp David days before the anniversary of 9/11.
But according to sources, the final straw for anonymity on Falquora wasn't the discussion of layoffs, but an anonymous question in which the writer suggested personal discomfort with the advancement of LGBTQ rights.
Mario Negrón Portillo, a professor at the University of Puerto Rico, told the Guardian Rosselló's texts may be the final straw for a population that has long been fed up with its leadership.
He said Trump's "final straw" was an ABC interview broadcast on Sunday in which he criticized the Muslim parents of a decorated U.S. soldier killed by a bomb in Iraq 12 years ago.
The final straw was me mentioning that I had been sexually assaulted (I'm pretty open about this, but it's sensitive) and him going, 'That's okay, my parents always told me to buy used.
Related: Americans have decided weed isn't dangerous so they're smoking more The incident was the final straw for residents of Christiania, a community of about 600 that was founded by hippies in 1971.
Casey Newton: Yeah, although I would just put out there, we still don't know what the final straw was for Kevin Systrom and this is my white whale, and I'm desperate to know.
The countries that boycotted Qatar did so on the basis of its renegade foreign policy in the region, and they saw the emir's alleged quotes as the final straw after years of offenses.
It appears to have been the final straw for Mr. Mattis, who has walked a tightrope for the past two years between his training and his conscience, and the whims of his president.
However, a 20-17 home loss to the lowly Arizona Cardinals on Sunday proved to be the final straw in a disappointing season for the Packers, who look set to miss the playoffs.
For his part, Mack felt that the Foxx deal, which was the final straw in the collapse of a dynasty from earlier in the decade, had not affected his team all that much.
Landmarks of our generation's years in Greenwich Village — the Bottom Line, Tower Records, the Lone Star Cafe, the Noho Star and the cruel final straw, the grocery store on our corner — had vanished.
"Everything has been building up, but this incident was the final straw," Alyssa Steinberg, 21, a junior studying elementary education, said in an interview, referring to Thursday's incident that some students reported witnessing.
The final straw could have come in 2014 when she titled her book Uganda Be Kidding Me and had her co-star Chuy Bravo dress as Hitler to celebrate Germany's World Cup victory.
In their resignation letter, the three lawmakers said that the final straw for them was the government's "disastrous" handling of Brexit, and its willingness to contemplate departing the European Union without a deal.
Many executives and Chinese political experts predict that coal problems could be the final straw in a long list of difficulties that could lead President Xi Jinping to replace the agency's director, Xu Shaoshi.
The final straw for authorities came in February 2017, when a man complained that he and his friends had been intimidated into handing over nearly £2,000 [$2,763] just to leave the Broad Street venue.
When he announced a unilateral withdrawal late last year, it was the final straw for Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, whose resignation letter was a searing indictment of Mr. Trump's disregard for allies and alliances.
Pelosi has been highly reticent to even mention the word "impeachment" in recent months, but in a letter to fellow House Democrats Sunday she hinted that the latest scandal could be the final straw.
" Bill Browder, who founded Hermitage Capital, another large private-equity firm in Russia, wrote on Twitter that Mr. Calvey's detention "should be the final straw that Russia is an entirely corrupt and uninvestable country.
Though President Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One Thursday that there was "no final straw" that led to Pruitt's resignation, it turned out to be a death by a thousand cuts for Pruitt.
With Clinton by his side, Buffett told the crowd that his "final straw" was Trump's critical response to the Muslim parents of a decorated U.S. soldier killed by a bomb in Iraq 12 years ago.
But the final straw came this month, when Puerto Rico's Center for Investigative Journalism published hundreds of leaked government chats showing Rosselló and members of his inner circle sharing profanity-laced, homophobic and misogynistic messages.
The cancellation came as a final straw for the recording artist who faced sexual assault charges in 2012 and pleaded no-contest in August 2014 to a felony count of furnishing ecstasy to a woman.
"Rise in interest rates may be better viewed as the proverbial final straw, rather than a trigger as it came on top of several years of home price appreciation and growing affordability challenges," Marshall said.
US officials said the final straw came when a North Korean Foreign Ministry official called Vice President Mike Pence a "political dummy" and hinted that Pyongyang was ready for a "nuclear showdown" should diplomacy fail.
According to Jahan and Yasmine's countersuit, this final straw prompted them to stage an intervention in an attempt to curb a drinking problem they said Trindl had developed in tandem with the band's rising profile.
President Trump told reporters on Thursday aboard Air Force One that there was "no final straw" when it came to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt's resignation, and that Pruitt resigned on his own accord.
According to several media reports, the final straw for why Savitsky stabbed Beloguzov several times was that he suggested he dance on a table but relations between the two had been tense for some time.
Read more: The FBI knew Nikolas Cruz wanted to be a school shooter since a 2017 comment on a YouTube video was flagged Others said the final straw was fighting and emotional outbursts in class.
But if the ferry's sinking shook public confidence in the president, a massive corruption scandal which began unfolding last year -- gripping the nation and paralyzing the country's politics -- was the final straw for millions of Koreans.
The final straw, before last week's mass resignation, was a move to subtract $7.4m in expected revenue from fees, sponsorship and ticket sales from the broadcaster's budget; the same amount was added to the Eurovision kitty.
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Mourinho's latest stand smacks of a leader who has decided to go all-in on reimposing his authority at Old Trafford, evidently deciding that the provocative comments from his most important player were the final straw.
LaunchVic said it wanted to see a "change in culture" at the firm if the project was to go ahead, but the final straw seems to have been the resignation of 500 Melbourne head Rachael Neumann.
" Tom told police the final straw came when Bergelt said, "Your mom should have killed you when you came out of the womb as ugly as you are, your arms are skinny, your chest is this.
While Trump's decision to appoint Scaramucci to that job was the final straw for Spicer, it had been clear almost since he was first appointed to the press secretary post that it was a poor fit.
Ailes resigned 15 days after Carlson's legal team filed the lawsuit in Bergen Country, N.J. The final straw appeared to be Megyn Kelly's cooperation with internal investigators hired by the network to look into Carlson's allegations.
"  The final straw for Smith came last year when her husband gave her a card with two penguins hugging and said: "Look I found a card like us — they are black and white and a couple!
I was minding my own business trying to just eat my sandwich in peace, semi-paying attention, and then the scene with the brother and sister having sex came on, and it was the final straw.
The release of the, "Access Hollywood" tape where Donald Trump bragged about the ability to grab women by the genitals because he was famous was the final straw for many women and men across the country.
While marriages are breaking up more in the working class, an extensive study of divorce found that "infidelity, domestic violence, and substance abuse were the most often endorsed 'final straw' reasons" for the dissolution of marriages.
However, one article last month appeared to be the final straw and led to an angry outburst in which he said it had been "throwing trash and shit all along" and was a "fake news outlet".
The final straw for Sham was a doctor's warning that her 7-year-old, Lulu, would have permanent bone damage if she didn't get more protein, something Sham couldn't provide on her meager salary from teaching Arabic.
The final straw for Ms Engel appears to have been the attention lavished on Greta Thunberg, a teenage Swedish protester against climate change who told Parliament last month that British support for shale gas was "beyond absurd".
US officials said the final straw for Trump came when a North Korean Foreign Ministry official called Vice President Mike Pence a "political dummy" and hinted that Pyongyang was ready for a "nuclear showdown" should diplomacy fail.
Last month, Spanish football expert Guillem Balague told the BBC that Bale was "angry" at being left out of Madrid's UEFA Champions League clash with Club Brugges, and said it was the "final straw" for the forward.
But the final straw for Gary Goyette and Andrea Todd, who were watching at home in Sacramento with their 10-year-old son, was Donald J. Trump's jarring, out-of-left-field boast about his sexual endowment.
"This scandal may be the final straw that tips the balance" toward a test-optional admissions system, said Robert Schaeffer, the public education director of FairTest, a group that believes the exams are racially and culturally biased.
TAIPEI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - For Hong Kong resident Yung Xiu Kwan, 67, a proposed extradition law that would allow people in the former British colony to be sent to mainland China for trial was the final straw.
The final straw in my disillusionment with the war on drugs came in the mid-2000s, when I was living in Afghanistan, working at various times for USAID, the UN, and with the US Army and Marine Corps.
"I'll take some responsibility for it - whatever is or isn't happening - so that we're ready to play right at the tipoff," Fisher told reporters after a loss to Denver on Sunday that proved to be the final straw.
They also said that the GOP's ObamaCare repeal bill will dramatically hurt those with HIV/AIDS, making it the "final straw for us — more like a two-by-four than a straw" in deciding to leave the council.
The final straw, US officials said, was a statement on Thursday from North Korea's Foreign Ministry calling US Vice President Mike Pence a "political dummy" and hinting that Pyongyang was ready for a "nuclear showdown" should diplomacy fail.
It was not the first time that Mr. Katzman had been unsettled by a Goldman banker asking him for confidential information about a client, but he perceived it as the final straw, the people close to him said.
He said the NSC, which was supposed to be the final authority on statistics before they were published, had been repeatedly sidelined by the government in recent months, and the delay in the jobs figures was the final straw.
But in the sixth and final straw poll, the five permanent members of the council (America, Britain, China, France and Russia), each having the power to block any candidate, were to cast coloured ballots, signifying their veto-wielding status.
The final straw, though, comes as (deep breath) a man having an affair with a married woman was caught in the act by the woman's husband who returned home incredibly late on the same night that Vicky was murdered.
The final straw that prompted the fund's stake sale was UBS's decision toward the end of 2015 to raise the amount of risk-weighted assets allowed at the investment bank to an expected 85 billion Swiss francs ($85.7 billion).
It's unclear if there was one final straw that pushed Systrom and Krieger to actually leave, although several sources note that the marketing throttling and also issues around slower headcount growth at Instagram compared with other divisions was problematic.
Economic explanations make much of the way in which seemingly minor knocks to living standards (a 4% rise in metro fares in Chile, for example) proved the final straw for people struggling to get by in increasingly unequal societies.
I think the straw that was sort of the final straw for me was exactly a week ago I woke up and on Twitter there were screenshots of people who are on this site, alleging that we supported them.
Word is the 2 had marital troubles for years, but sources told us the final straw came while Larry was hospitalized ... and Shawn allegedly asked him to adjust his will and screw his 2 sons out of their inheritance.
I get that after a big op she's more likely to have the breakdown because she's letting go of everything, but... Yael: Yeah, IDK, maybe it was the final straw for her, but she'd been through way worse before.
Unfortunately, the band quickly got caught up in the usual partying and in-fighting; the final straw came when the drummer left to audition for Ratt, saying he didn't want to be in a band with a woman anymore.
The final straw came when Cash, beset by financial problems, not only requested that Saul further cut his commission down by 227 percent but also publicly accused him of double-dealing on record sales following a show in Saginaw, Michigan.
The NHCLC declined to comment on the specific issues raised by Latino Republicans, but the final straw for frustrated conservatives appears to have been an event the White House held Friday with Hispanic business leaders, including the conservative-leaning Latino Coalition.
Despite Yiannopoulos's ongoing bad behavior on the platform and violations of Twitter's rules, it would take another seven months before Twitter ultimately suspended him; the final straw for the company was the targeted harassment campaign he brought against actress Leslie Jones.
Their enthusiasm for stocks drove China's main indexes to record highs in the first half of 21, but after enduring a summer bust that saw prices plunge around 26.57 percent, the January sell-off has been the final straw for many.
Both Baker and his father went in on Kingsbury during the FOX Sports series 'All The Way Up' -- and said the final straw was when TT refused to offer him a scholarship, despite racking up 5 wins as a walk-on.
Economic explanations make much of the way in which seemingly minor knocks to living standards (a 4% rise in metro fares in Chile, for example) have proved the final straw to people struggling to get by in increasingly unequal societies.
The final straw came when a studio executive asked me how we were going to make Harry Potter fly in the third film in the franchise and I thought, 'The same way we made him fly in the first two.
That is why Mr. Macron's plans to raise the gasoline tax, modest an increment as it may seem, was the final straw for so many, the spark that finally set off a seething rage that has been building for years.
"There's been a yearlong ethical cloud that has been hanging over our university and for many of us this was the final straw," said Gene Bickers, a professor of physics who served as vice provost for several years under Mr. Nikias.
The prospect of never again being able to return to one's family or homeland, and having to spend the remainder of one's life in the deserts of Syria, might be the final straw preventing potential recruits from making that fateful decision.
Mr. Trump said the final straw was a sarcastic press statement Fox News released on Tuesday, which jokingly questioned how he would handle President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran if he could not handle Ms. Kelly.
For those who were already skeptical of the HQ2 spectacle, this felt like the final straw showing the whole thing was a charade designed simply to wring as much financial aid as possible from destinations Amazon had atop its list from the start.
A final straw came when the New York Times reported, on May 16th, that Mr Comey had kept notes of a February conversation in which Mr Trump spoke to him about ending his investigations into Mr Flynn—which comes close to obstructing justice.
White House deputy press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Thursday sought to align the White House's version of events with Trump's, clearing up the White House's timeline by arguing the Rosenstein memo was the "final straw that pushed him" to fire Comey.
The final straw was the announcement of his plan to make a movie of the book by Frédéric Martel, "In the Closet of the Vatican," a project [concerned with closeted homosexuality among Catholic clergy] with which I was in complete and clear disagreement.
Reuters has learned that investigators have not found any substantial evidence to back up the claim, although Sirisena said in a newspaper interview this month that the refusal of Wickremesinghe to take the plot seriously was the final straw leading to his dismissal.
The overnight announcements by Mnuchin's counterparts in Britain and France, as well as the Netherlands, that they would bow out over the disappearance and apparent murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi were the final straw for Mnuchin, a senior administration official told CNN.
Price described the "final straw" as the White House's release of a directive reorganizing the National Security Council in January which saw the CIA director and the director of national intelligence removed from the NSC's principals committee and the president's chief strategist, Steve Bannon, included.
But Puerto Ricans have been suffering for a long time: Between austerity measures imposed to alleviate a ballooning debt crisis and Maria, which left an estimated 4,645 people dead, there's a feeling that the texts were simply the final straw for Puerto Rican citizens.
KARACHI, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For Sultana Javed, one of dozens of residents living without proper sanitation on her street in the Orangi Town slum, the final straw came when her toddler daughter fell into the soak pit where the family disposed of their waste.
He added that the introduction of the extradition bill this summer — which would allow Beijing to extract anyone in Hong Kong and try them in the mainland — was the final straw of Beijing's breaking its promise to give "This will seriously harm our autonomy," 
Gaby: I don't think anyone could've stopped Daenerys, at least not in the days leading up to the invasion, though I agree with Dylan that Jon's decision to tell his sisters (or, I guess, his cousins) about his parentage was the final straw for Dany.
The final straw came in a fractious private meeting of the alliance Tuesday night, when Mr. Orban refused to make any compromises, even claiming that he had no control over the actions of his lawmakers in Budapest, according to two people present at the meeting.
When the Tampa Bay Times published internal DeSantis fundraising documents and emails bearing Wiles' name outlining an "aggressive" fundraising scheme that included lobbyists ponying up big bucks to meet with the governor, it was the final straw for DeSantis, who blamed Wiles for the leak.
Tolentino tells me that even though she felt her own Amazon patronage was inexcusable ever since Mac McClelland's 2012 piece about going undercover as a warehouse worker, the final straw was the 10-figure tax breaks the city of New York promised to Amazon for HQ2.
The move was first reported by the BBC, which claimed the final straw came late Wednesday evening when the Times published images taken at the scene of the explosion, including some appearing to show bloodstained fragments from the bomb and the backpack used to conceal it.
Instead, the final straw was a video resurfaced by the conservative website Reagan Battalion — in which Yiannopoulos defended the idea of "13 year olds" having sex with "older men," referencing his own story that he benefited from a priest molesting him when he was a teenager.
Fresh back from trips to Syria, Libya, and other restive countries in the Middle East, the final straw for him, he said in an interview, was a lengthy conversation in 2014 with bearded men outside his home one night who tried converting him to strict Islam.
Sweden's biggest bank has been trying to calm investor concerns since allegations were first reported by Swedish TV last month, but a raid on Swedbank's headquarters on Wednesday by Sweden's Economic Crime Authority proved the final straw for the board of the country's oldest savings bank.
"The addition of the Japan-South Korea trade tensions into the mix was perhaps the final straw that tipped the BoK over into calling for a rate cut, against a market consensus of a 15/10 hold/cut," said Howie Lee, an economist at OCBC Bank.
But the final straw appears to have come on Tuesday, when Italy's deputy prime minister, Luigi Di Maio, the political leader of the populist Five Star Movement, met in France with a leader of the Yellow Vest protesters who have besieged Mr. Macron's government with violent protests.
"Those are the parents who lost their son in the war in Iraq, when he showed absolutely no empathy or compassion for their terrible loss and instead attacked these two Gold Star parents and also attacked their religion, that was just the final straw for me," Collins said.
In this episode of Empire, titled "Sin That Amends," Lucious goes out of his way trying to do just that: amend the sin he's committed against his precious Cookie Monster and win her back after casting the final straw when he married Anika to save his own tail.
The Daily Mail said producers offered Craig in the neighborhood of $100 million for two more films, which would be roughly twice what he made for the first four, but that Craig's chronic knee pain, stemming from an injury while filming a Spectre fight scene, was the final straw.
The lender had repeatedly said it had faith in Bonnesen to calm concerns over allegations that Swedbank's Baltic accounts were used to launder money, but Swedish economic crime authority's decision on Wednesday to broaden its probe to cover suspected fraud proved to be the final straw for its board.
The first installment to come out for the Xbox One ( NHL 15) didn't even include a couch co-op feature—we discovered this upon bringing a brand new console home on the day of the game's release—and that, I'm sad to say, was the final straw for us.
The final straw was when a YouTuber sent me a link to a video he'd made with the information in my post, and it was like 'Sean Murray Lies For X Minutes' or something... People were crediting me in their take-downs, and I stopped wanting any part in it.
After a spate of racist and violent incidents that shocked the nation – including the beating of Arab stadium workers after a game and a 300-strong mob going on an anti-Arab riot in a mall – the final straw for many Beitar fans was the saga of two Chechen players.
For many foreign-policy players, the events of this month appear to be a final straw—both the Trump administration's chaotic abandonment of the Kurds who fought on America's behalf in the war on ISIS and the sacrifice of career foreign-service officials like Yovanovitch apparently to aid Trump's personal political goals.
Matt Welch, editor at large of Reason magazine, predicted as much last night, writing: But expending valuable time and energy on defending his running-mate's chief opponent one week before Election Day will likely be the final straw among Libertarians and libertarians who never trusted the former Massachusetts governor in the first place.
Though a source recently told PEOPLE that Khloé and Thompson "were not in a proper relationship" at the time (and had not spent Valentine's Day together days before), the alleged hook-up was the final straw for the Good American designer, who the source said had hoped they'd reconcile for their daughter's sake.
It was the final straw for the flurry of Republicans who began recanting their endorsements and calling on the Republican nominee to drop out on Saturday, but it was also just the latest in a string of outrageous, controversial and inflammatory comments Trump has made over the course of his nearly 16-month-old campaign.
A newspaper report a week ago that a selection panel would consider a field of candidates rather than directly offer the former IMF chief economist an extension to his three-year term, effectively forcing him to reapply for his own job, may have been the final straw, according to these people and a finance ministry source.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee released a statement even before Mr. Ryan uttered a (prepared) word: "There have been more than enough 'final straw' moments during this campaign, and Speaker Ryan has continued to unabashedly put party first in supporting the most repulsive candidate for president that our country has ever seen," Kelly Ward, the group's executive director, said.
The final straw for many was YouTube's crackdown on conspiracy theorists such as Jones, as well as some hate speech, accompanied by the company's announcement that it would partner with some 100 groups, including the one I serve as a correspondent for—the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)—to set up a system of moderation to police its content.
Late on Monday, hardline Saudi Sunni cleric Abdullah al-Muhaysini also published an 18-minute video praising Baghdadi's death, urging followers to quit IS. "For some, Baghdadi's death might be the final straw to quit the group and go back to al Qaeda," said Elisabeth Kendall, senior research fellow in Arabic and Islamic studies at Oxford University.
Read More: Trump's move to pull US troops out of Syria was reportedly the final straw for Mattis Mattis was initially expected to step down at the end of February, but Trump reportedly decided to force him out early following coverage of the secretary's resignation letter, which was a clear rebuke of the president's "America First" policies.
I'm not sure that the addition of Amazon Video will be the final straw that pushes members of the public to watch a political speech, but Goldman's post does include an interesting look at how presidential engagement has changed over the years: it's a long way from Jefferson's handwritten reports, to three-second speech GIFs being posted on Tumblr. [Medium]
YouTube had been facing strong criticism for months over its hosting and monetization of supremacist videos and creepy kid content, but the timing of the new monetization rules made it seem as if Paul's suicide forest video was the final straw, as if YouTube wanted to let its advertisers know that they don't need to worry about their ads running on videos of corpses and opportunistic jackasses.
"And as I'm sitting out there enjoying my ice cream cone, a car full of men stopped in the middle of a busy road, just so they could roll down their window and say, 'Eat that ice cream, you fat B I T C H.'" Arocho wrote on her Facebook post that she gets bullied "very regularly" and rarely talks about it, but this was the final straw.
A host of issues sunk Harris' campaign, but the final straw, according to a number of Harris aides and advisers, was the California senator could see no path toward the nomination given her inability to gain any traction in the race or raise money to get her message out, leading her to make what she called "one of the hardest decisions of my life" and end her presidential bid.
S. trade war was the final straw * Guangdong bulletproof vest maker moved production to Myanmar * Shandong tyre maker moved capacity to Thailand GUANGZHOU, China/YANGON, June 27 (Reuters) - Pressured by a labour crunch and rising wages in China, Shu Ke'an, whose company supplies bulletproof vests, rifle bags and other tactical gear to the United States, first considered shifting some production to Southeast Asia a few years ago, but nothing came of it.
" Asked by host Maria BartiromoMaria Sara BartiromoRepublicans attack Pelosi for impeachment stalemate McCarthy recommends Collins, Ratcliffe, Jordan to represent Trump in Senate impeachment trial Van Drew: Final straw on party switch was NJ county chairman telling me I 'have to' vote for impeachment MORE how he felt about the decision, Van Drew responded "how I feel today is I feel good, I feel that I did the honorable thing … this impeachment is a weak, thin impeachment that doesn't mean much to most of the American people.
Given all the terrible things Sherlock has done to John directly over the course of their friendship that John has inexplicably managed to forgive — including lying to John, drugging John, sending John into a PTSD-triggering war zone, and making John watch as Sherlock faked his death before pretending to be dead for two years — the fact that Sherlock's failure to save Mary is the final straw that threatens to cause a permanent rift in John and Sherlock's friendship does even more injustice to Mary's narrative.
But in another sense #DeleteUber could be seen as the final straw for people who were already knowingly ignoring a lot of the company's abuses: Uber has been roundly criticized and oft-sued for fraudulent claims about how much its drivers can reasonably earn; it's constantly fighting for the right not to classify drivers as employees (because that means providing benefits and protections); and its vision of a future where public transportation is not a worthwhile investment at any level of government should be chilling to anyone without a six-figure salary.
At the time, we thought that the right thing for an infrastructure company like Cloudflare to do was to not be judging the content that flows through our network, based on whatever the content was, and not to be making moral decisions... It'd be naive for me to say that the fact that we found the content disgusting didn't color some portion of our perspective but really the final straw for me was Wednesday morning when I woke up to Twitter and the leaders of The Daily Stormer site on their bulletin boards were saying 'Cloudflare is a Nazi just like us.
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