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The nation's nuclear stance is back to belligerence, one more significant turn for the worse in a world suddenly full of turns for the worse.
Critics agree, but worry it could be for the worse.
S. trade talks take an unexpected turn for the worse.
Doctors said he took a turn for the worse Tuesday.
And that's when things took a turn for the worse. .
It was about to take a turn for the worse.
But last month, things took a turn for the worse.
This week, however, it took a turn for the worse.
The next day, things took a turn for the worse.
In the afternoon things took a turn for the worse.
But now things have taken a turn for the worse.
And recently, things have taken another turn for the worse.
Even the relationships between different communities change for the worse.
Since 2012, dating has changed drastically and for the worse.
On Tuesday night, Rylie took a turn for the worse.
The export picture has clearly taken a turn for the worse.
In recent years, Snuka's health took a turn for the worse.
In October, Luuk's situation starts taking a turn for the worse.
Or, to put it another way, world changing for the worse.
That's what makes Trump's recent turn for the worse so frightening.
Ariana Grande's health battle has taken a turn for the worse.
But recently everything has really taken a turn for the worse.
It changes the way that music is written, for the worse.
She knows the projections can change any time, for the worse.
Many believe the immigrants are changing local culture for the worse.
But company earnings could soon take a turn for the worse.
A seemingly benign change altered quickly his life for the worse.
There was talk about how things had changed for the worse.
Over the last week, things took a turn for the worse.
But the situation could easily take a turn for the worse.
Things started to take a turn for the worse in April.
For instance, the economy could take a turn for the worse.
Undeniably, it will be changed, and almost assuredly, for the worse.
But two days later, the dog took a turn for the worse.
And then, on page 9, things took a turn for the worse.
Many also sense that things have taken a turn for the worse.
But the situation in Paradise quickly took a turn for the worse.
The storm's trajectory may change, for the better or for the worse.
Productivity took a turn for the worse Monday when Slack went down.
Huawei's relationship with the U.S. just took a turn for the worse.
However, relations with Ritchie, 47, have taken a turn for the worse.
The next morning, William's health has taken a turn for the worse.
Robbins said there were multiple reasons for the worse-than-expected guidance.
On Tuesday, Lewis recounted how things took a turn for the worse.
Perceptions of other much-admired institutions are also changing for the worse.
Soon thereafter, the market for energy companies radically changed for the worse.
After the ayatollahs took over in 1979 things changed for the worse.
There's another reason, though, that Biden's reputation has turned for the worse.
Clearly, things took a turn for the worse once they got home.
We know that the institution is going to change for the worse.
But there are also ways it's changed media and politics for the worse.
The morning after Phillips voted, her health took a turn for the worse.
"It took a bit of a turn for the worse," she told Corden.
And then, his health took a turn for the worse — Corbally was dying.
If the U.K. remains, the world won't immediately change dramatically for the worse.
When life took a turn for the worse, ladies brought out the liquor.
"[Mr] Trump has fundamentally changed American policy for the worse," says Mr Burns.
However, her condition took a turn for the worse days before her death.
Why does she think her campaign has taken a turn for the worse?
The general consensus seems to be that Scandal has changed for the worse.
Unfortunately, in September the young orca began take a turn for the worse.
But she took a turn for the worse Sunday night, the family says.
Tensions between London and Tehran took a turn for the worse this month.
"For the worse has been the loosening of the cohesiveness of family life."
But YouTube's latest homepage redesign changes the entire browsing experience for the worse.
On Friday morning, however, the numbers had taken a turn for the worse.
He had heard from relatives that the situation was changing — for the worse.
But while he was there, his condition took a turn for the worse.
Things may have turned for the worse between the United States and China.
But no change for the worse in voter opinion about Trump in Virginia.
In sum, the bill would radically reshape America's immigration system – for the worse.
It could be a turning point, for the better or for the worse.
The Great Inflation was an inflection point that changed us for the worse.
Here, it was decidedly for the worse, as demons were made literal in paint.
Just 2 percent of Democrats said their opinion of Clinton changed for the worse.
However, once she arrived at her hotel, things took a turn for the worse.
But mounting evidence suggests that the economy has taken a turn for the worse.
I wouldn't say it's always a change for the worse, but it is different.
Mostly for the worse, sure, but bad luck runs out, just like the good.
Of the things you've seen change around you, what has changed for the worse?
For most of the series, trauma has only ever changed Meredith for the worse.
" Assange said it could be "change for the worse and change for the better.
Brexit changed the terms of that union for the worse, many Scots now say.
That is unfortunate because it seems to have taken a turn for the worse.
A number of things have taken a turn for the worse in recent years.
However, when he got there, his health took a sharp turn for the worse.
But times have changed for the worse since she last left her friends there.
Unless my symptoms take a turn for the worse, that would be this Saturday.
First of all, the global economic environment took a big turn for the worse.
A lot has changed since then — mainly, from an environmental perspective — for the worse.
Capone notes that could change if the situation takes a turn for the worse.
Invasion Day, they said, was when outsiders came and everything changed for the worse.
A third (249%) say he's changed it for the better, 235% for the worse.
"Our history shows how quickly things can change for the worse," cautions one Austrian intellectual.
However, Nico's health took a turn for the worse and he didn't make it home.
TOKYO (Reuters Breakingviews) - Japan would take a turn for the worse without its chief reformer.
But his instinct was that U.S.-China ties were taking a turn for the worse.
S. trade dispute took a turn for the worse with tariff increases early this month.
But since the Fed acted, financial markets have taken a significant turn for the worse.
The employees went back to work, but things soon took a turn for the worse.
So it has succeeded in connecting much of the world—but often for the worse.
The biggest change for the worse is the rise of fundamentalism within the old religions.
Clunky flashbacks to some characters' brushes with Nazis pepper the season, often for the worse.
If the weather takes a turn for the worse, the app will suggest indoor activities.
It's something that informs his thinking on Iraq later, I think much for the worse.
The good news ... we're told Eddie's cancer did NOT take a turn for the worse.
HONG KONG — Things took a turn for the worse in Hong Kong this past weekend.
Is it changing for the better, is it changing for the better for the worse?
It is rude, and the only change it makes in behavior is for the worse.
Also appropriately, Frank plays Scrooge and, if anything, changes for the worse by the end.
When the city bulldozed the slum for a golf park, life changed for the worse.
Our customer count, phone leads and other KPIs took a dramatic turn for the worse.
At first glance, it looked like the economy took a sudden turn for the worse.
In the early '90s, writer Lee Israel's career had taken a turn for the worse.
We're told in the last few days his condition took a turn for the worse.
Sentiment appeared to take a turn for the worse once again on Thursday afternoon in Asia.
Yet, as soon as the family arrived in Michigan, things took a turn for the worse.
Also on the show: Where we park our vehicles shapes our cities - usually for the worse.
My anxiety, my attention span, my productivity all took a turn for the worse this year.
Things took a turn for the worse before Christmas when a fight nearly ended their engagement.
That might change if data on the real economy took a sharp turn for the worse.
Being on a public platform changed my acne both for the worse and for the better.
Relations recently took a turn for the worse following the disappearance of five Hong Kong booksellers.
Instead, it would fundamentally alter the U.S. immigration system -- and the nation's identity -- for the worse.
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich fears a "runaway convention" could change the Constitution for the worse.
Cardboard box recycling took a turn for the worse during the holiday shopping season in 2016.
The festive vibe on the streets seemed to flip for the worse by late Tuesday afternoon.
Republicans have not changed Mr. Trump for the better; he has changed them for the worse.
This issue joins other changes for the worse that suggest the magazine is reaching ... for something.
It dramatically changed the mores of Senate consideration of Supreme Court nominees, and for the worse.
After the attacks in Brussels, I believe things can only change for the worse for us.
But in a statement, his family said his recovery has taken a turn for the worse.
I truly worry my brain chemistry has been permanently altered for the worse by constant stimulus.
As grievances grew and numbers took a turn for the worse, Fortnite's competition expanded as well.
But this past year, things took a turn for the worse among for SoftBank-backed companies.
Then Ms. Zhang's grandfather, already weak from lung cancer, suddenly took a turn for the worse.
That was when Mumtaz's fortunes, which had been looking brighter, took a turn for the worse.
A TEN-WEEK-OLD political crisis in Hong Kong has taken a lurch for the worse.
Both are significantly right of Kennedy and will reshape the court, I believe for the worse.
Rather, they see more and more signs that things are changing for the worse for them.
The season took a turn for the worse in the last win over that stretch - a Jan.
My mom married my stepdad several years ago, but last year, his behavior changed for the worse.
So there's still ample time for things to change — either for the better or for the worse.
But the 26-year-old took a turn for the worse – just as her health was improving.
I followed a lot of people for professional reasons, and that changed my timeline for the worse.
But this year, well into Facebook's decade of dominance, things have taken a turn for the worse.
Unfortunately, season 2 premiere "Hella Great," proves this duo isn't over — and that's probably for the worse.
But Arnold took a turn for the worse and died that night in his tent, he said.
While it sounds like it would be a change for the worse, it may actually not be.
However, Nelson told the Associated Press that baby Life "took a turn for the worse" this week.
But it's fair to say they're mainly dying because humans are changing the world for the worse.
The conversation took a turn for the worse when Satterfield mentioned it might affect his playing time.
He explains how youth used to interact with elders, and how times have changed for the worse.
However, if you let the meat rest too much, it really changes the flavor for the worse.
And, to be clear, they think that things on the planet Earth are changing for the worse.
He was right: the decade-long crime wars had reached a tipping point, but for the worse.
This is just one horrible way the world has been transformed for the worse by social media.
And that's where the story of the 31-year-old man takes a turn for the worse.
It was only when I returned to my bed that things took a turn for the worse.
He's saying there's no causal data — no definitive proof of digital technology altering minds for the worse.
But Silver said the situation could soon change for the worse -- and not just for Baby Yoda.
He said the Pozzuolis' accusation that his photo collection had changed "for the worse" was patently false.
Ezekiel's health appeared to be improving, before suddenly taking a turn for the worse, the court heard.
Things take a turn for the worse once puberty happens and sex gets thrown into the mix.
But while Ms. Villena found a measure of justice, her life took a turn for the worse.
I have no idea how to handle the situation if it takes a turn for the worse.
US stocks, which were already down before ISM released its report, took a turn for the worse.
For either side of the new culture wars, signs of change for the worse are all around.
But her health took a turn for the worse in 2014, when she was diagnosed with Lyme disease.
The difference between 1986 and today is not that racial attitudes have changed for the worse — they haven't.
A turn for the worse In February 2018, she had her most volatile run-in with police yet.
After leading the market to records earlier this year, FANG stocks have taken a turn for the worse.
"Kandi took a turn for the worse," Bobbie tells her mother Sherry, the twin's grandmother, over the phone.
Though, when public attention changed for the worse, Reggiani was dubbed "The Black Widow" by the Italian press.
So if your child is getting better and then takes a turn for the worse, see a doctor.
In February President Donald Trump insisted that America could return if things took a turn for the worse.
So if things take a turn for the worse on the economic front, she could be in trouble.
At the same time, the geopolitical situation around the globe has taken a dramatic turn for the worse.
He was reported to be making progress but doctors said he took a turn for the worse Tuesday.
But his life took a turn for the worse after falling in with the wrong crowd of kids.
A rep for Carey confirmed to PEOPLE that the pair's Greece vacation took a turn for the worse.
Here are three potential ways the internet will change for the worse without the FCC's net neutrality protections.
"It is clear that the security situation has changed for the worse," he said in a telephone interview.
Elsa's health took a turn for the worse in RHOM's third and final season, which aired in 2013.
When the markets take a turn for the worse, everybody has the feeling that was a bad idea.
Trump has affected our discourse for the worse already in ways that victimize people of color in America.
Of those who declined to go, 30 percent said their relationship with the couple changed for the worse.
President Obama's personal animus against Netanyahu has irrevocably altered the course of Middle East peace for the worse.
Trade liberalization has enabled transnational companies to flood the Mexican market, changing diet and health for the worse.
This upbringing shaped him —often for the worse, as his controversial stance on segregation for federal employees showed.
"The situation has taken a dramatic turn for the worse for the Rohingya in the north," he said.
If anything, Lazar said, his decision to come forward with this information changed his life for the worse.
But if Trump is president, I feel like things are going to take a turn for the worse.
Rockwell: We've had children who have taken a turn for the worse shortly after going to a game.
But only this year did it become — mostly for the better, sometimes for the worse — a TV show.
By the time the weather changes for the worse later in this century, it may be too late.
In February 2019, things took a turn for the worse when humanitarian organization Doctor's Without Borders left DRC.
After he got his documents, his treatment of his wife changed drastically, for the worse, according to neighbors.
It's an excuse for the worse and dumbest elements in our sports media to do a little kabuki.
And when white men's fortunes took a turn for the worse, you can guess who bore the brunt.
CARYN GANZ Here is a rare example of two artists tempering each other, and not for the worse.
With a financial system so drastically changing — and seemingly for the worse — what can we do about money?
Rob claims Dream's behavior has changed for the worse -- along with her personal hygiene -- due to Chyna's parenting.
Milam was armed and prepared to use his military training if things took a turn for the worse.
In many ways, for the worse: It made us cynical and distrustful of our institutions, especially of government.
But there is a sense on the left that things are about to change, and for the worse.
And certainly Obama's political opponents accused him of attempting to fundamentally change the United States — for the worse!
They were together for several months until Mr. Louis's living situation again took a turn for the worse.
But then things took a turn for the worse when Maggie insisted that she and Alex were only friends.
The complexion of the two-time defending Presidents' Trophy winners will undoubtedly change for the worse to some degree.
Facebook wields an enormous amount of power and has shaped the US for the worse in so many ways.
Instead, Khirallah said you should always assume things might take a turn for the worse, and document literally everything.
S. trade tensions took a turn for the worse last year and consumed global markets for much of 2018.
Concerns around Facebook's recently revealed data sharing relationship with some device makers just took a turn for the worse.
Never did he imagine that 15 years after 9/11, things could suddenly take a turn for the worse.
As Furmanovsky rightly points out, the present-day digital environment has changed photography, in some ways for the worse.
But the harassment took a turn for the worse for three moms in IHOP after the police were called.
When the Johnsons' youngest son took a turn for the worse, he was quickly rushed to the local hospital.
However, the central bank also culled expectations of further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Where are their spines, as he trashes American values abroad and re-writes Republicanism for the worse at home?
Quinn: The war has certainly changed me — in some ways for the worse, and some ways for the better.
Lately, though, Brother Joseph's health has taken a turn for the worse, narrowing the scope of his monastic life.
"The security situation has taken a turn for the worse," said Micael Byden, commander of the Swedish Armed Forces.
And Mr. Draghi said the central bank would do more if the economy took a turn for the worse.
But that, along with much else, has changed for the worse in the organizing trenches of the media industry.
Eating breakfast had a larger effect for the better and being bullied a much larger effect for the worse.
"We wish we could predict the people who are going to take a turn for the worse," he said.
Compared with early this year, more overall now say that the President has changed the country for the worse.
But it is a microcosm of the forces reshaping the United States economy, often paradoxically and for the worse.
You don't need to look far for examples of how this can quickly take a turn for the worse.
H. really took a turn for the worse mentally and physically, so I am headed to the party alone.
That's the big caveat to all of this: The longer the shutdown goes on for, the worse problems will get.
She also said that if the economy unexpectedly takes a turn for the worse, the Fed will adjust its stance.
Irizarry's 23-year-old daughter, who has cancer, had taken a turn for the worse, struggling without electricity and water.
Only by investing in both can we avoid the risk of creating technologies that change the world for the worse.
But Allie's condition took a turn for the worse in February, when Allie began seizing uncontrollably, according to News 3.
If your portfolio is diversified, you're limiting the risk that any one investment will take a turn for the worse.
It died Friday, the aquarium said in a statement, after the shark's condition took a sudden turn for the worse.
When I gorge on scary news stories, the high of compulsive clicking inevitably impacts my mental health for the worse.
Yet when all you do is hope for the best, things have a way of turning out for the worse.
The United States just elected a president who wants to change the world (for the worse, for so many people).
But unfortunately, her health took a turn for the worse earlier this month and she passed away on January 3.
Andy, 27, had set up his own business—a shop—when his mental health took a turn for the worse.
As with so much else in the region, the turmoil since 2011 has shaken things up—mostly for the worse.
Joe Jackson is in an L.A. hospital after his health took a turn for the worse during a routine checkup.
But the central bank signaled there would be no further cuts unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
But the central bank signalled there would be no further cuts unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
But the central bank signalled there would be no further cuts unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Over two decades later, this legislation continues to shape the lives of millions of African-Americans, overwhelmingly for the worse.
As they continued to climb, the weather turned for the worse and on their way down it started to snow.
Things took a turn for the worse in their relationship just before Christmas when a fight nearly ended their engagement.
And if things take a turn for the worse in 2016, it could open up a new avenue of attack.
If the economy changes, for the better or for the worse, more people may be in need of financial services.
The Fed has repeatedly backed away from planned increases when the economic data has taken a turn for the worse.
She seemed to be in a good place at the time but things clearly took a turn for the worse.
James meanders through and eventually leaves New York, only to return when her health takes a turn for the worse.
Before the relationship took a turn for the worse, the Western alliance and Russian military were on almost friendly terms.
"You know none of our problems here even matter if the weather takes a turn for the worse," she said.
Global growth: Large overseas economies — China, Japan and the European Union — appear to be taking a turn for the worse.
It was Mr. Meyer whom Mr. Padberg first called last summer when his health took a turn for the worse.
To understand how MFAR would change Medicaid for the worse, it is first essential to grasp how the system operates.
Even though most people know that this can be dangerous, the sense of belonging skews their judgment for the worse.
Either way, Netflix is changing, and I'm not entirely sure a return to older release models is for the worse.
"I think the odds are greater than 50/50 the paper's coverage will change — and for the worse," he said.
As the weather took a turn for the worse, Mash, who lives in Barcelona, began experiencing trouble speaking and moving.
Things took a turn for the worse when the worker applied to a position at a Whole Foods grocery store.
They battle their modern problems in the worst ways imaginable, ways that will change their lives forever, for the worse.
Only a few days into the new year, the Middle East has already taken a significant turn for the worse.
But after two promising seasons back at the Met, he seemed to take a turn for the worse in the autumn.
American businesses will be increasingly vulnerable to the Chinese government's ire, if Sino-US relations take a turn for the worse.
On her way to Tampa, Aziah "Zola" Wells's road trip with a new friend would take a turn for the worse.
Path's road took a turn for the worse and the much-hyped startup lost staff, users and momentum (and user data).
In fact, things took a turn for the worse when she got her hands — and scissors — on her family friend's mane.
"Everyone assumes that every change is for the worse, but we are starting to find upsides" in carbon dioxide, he said.
Admittedly, some things about Simba's best pals/adoptive parents Timon and Pumbaa have changed for the worse, between 1994 and 2019.
On May 23, flight 1293 from Saint Croix to Miami International Airport took a turn for the worse thirty minutes in.
If you just pay attention to the headlines, it looks as if Latin America has taken a turn for the worse.
Film adaptation inevitably changes books, often for the worse, and sometimes for terrible reasons that have nothing to do with art.
"The Brazilian economic downturn took a real turn for the worse in February," said Rob Dobson, a senior economist at Markit.
French Prime Minister Manuel Valls recently expressed the fear that an exodus of Jews would change the country for the worse.
From Coinage: See Where 6 Stars Were Before They Were Famous But his perfect year took a turn for the worse.
Roger Ailes behaved egregiously toward women in his organization and changed our culture for the worse, making people dumber and angrier.
Once the general public catches wind of a music festival, the event is often lamented as having changed for the worse.
Keep reading to learn how a company that was on the rise for decades suddenly took a turn for the worse.
I even heard her cry when the news on the other end of the line took a turn for the worse.
Things are going to keep changing, it's only a question of whether they change for the better or for the worse.
But it took a turn for the worse in the last few days ... because she claims Nick has been using cocaine.
It's best to assume that, at some point, things will take an unexpected turn for the worse and prepare for it.
I heard enough stories to know that birth would be a mess and motherhood would change everything, mostly for the worse.
There's a big caveat to all of this: The longer the shutdown goes on for, the worse the problems will get.
And that leaves the world economy all the more vulnerable if things were to really take a turn for the worse.
Another is whether he has the capacity to rally the nation behind him if things take a turn for the worse.
Powell has said the Fed could step back in, but only if economic growth takes a serious turn for the worse.
The company said on July 21 that Manley would take over after Marchionne's condition took a sudden turn for the worse.
Perhaps most relevant for the current administration, we found that early separation from caregivers changed adolescent social behavior for the worse.
Wirecutter Yes, your credit card issuer can legally change its terms for the worse compared with when you first signed up.
This move put Washington at odds with key allies, and the tense US-Iran relationship took a turn for the worse.
But there are also changes for the worse, like restrictions on auto imports that will raise the price of new vehicles.
Among independents, the share who say Trump has changed things for the worse shifted from 267% in February to 230% now.
It is a future in which farming and food have changed and are changing radically — in my view, for the worse.
Robert Bork defined, and I trust law to be all about consumer welfare, and that was a turn for the worse.
It felt (and still feels to this day) like I woke up and suddenly my life had changed for the worse.
Though the new mom initially forgave Thompson and stuck by him, things had taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks.
Honey Bridges, his daughter, told CNN he was recovering from a quadruple bypass when his health took a turn for the worse.
The two are currently locked in a custody dispute, and it looks like things have just taken a turn for the worse.
His story took a turn for the worse when she asked for the leftover steak to-go for her dog at home.
The situation then took a turn for the worse when the tick came into contact with tree sap, enveloping it even further.
Markets took a turn for the worse Friday afternoon after it became increasingly clear that the House would not pass healthcare legislation.
They've spent their childhood in limbo, feeling as though their lives could change for the worse at the drop of a hat.
" Delevingne went on to reveal that the prank "took a bit of a turn for the worse—they basically called the police.
According to the outlet, Kardashian claimed he stopped filming for KUWTK after his relationship with Chyna took a turn for the worse.
But whether this change is for the worse, better, or just different, is in the eye of the beholder (and their followers).
A Peter Frampton show took a turn for the worse on Sunday night, leaving fans confused and angry with the British rocker.
You have to make choices at pivotal moments, then usually backtrack to change your mind once things play out for the worse.
But shortly after, Haibon extended an L.A. trip to spend time with Iaconetti, and their relationship took a turn for the worse.
The clearest sign of the government's ambivalence came in 2008, when the economy took a turn for the worse and unemployment rose.
If the conversation escalates for the worse, it's easy to attack a family member's personality or character when feeling upset or hurt.
Naturally, the backpackers tried to avoid the bears, but when one bear entered the water, things took a turn for the worse.
Of course, right as it seems most things are going well for the cluster, Jonas's life takes a turn for the worse.
According to the outlet, Kardashian claims he stopped participating in KUWTK after his relationship with Chyna took a turn for the worse.
"S&P 500 valuations are still extremely stretched, taking a clear turn for the worse on forward P/E recently," Calvasina said.
The hot-and-cold relationship between the world's two largest economies could potentially take a turn for the worse on June 12.
The EEF manufacturing association said February's dip in manufacturing output looked "more like a temporary wobble than a turn for the worse".
This move put Washington at odds with key allies, and the already contentious US-Iran relationship took a turn for the worse.
The Los Angeles Kings have seen their fortunes at Staples Center take a turn for the worse during their five-game homestand.
D'Errico and Sixx hit it off and got hitched, but two years into their marriage, things took a turn for the worse.
A lot has changed in the space in the intervening years — mostly for the worse, as overall sales have continued to slip.
I took my doctor's advice and switched to an IUD, but that's when my migraine problems took a turn for the worse.
Things apparently took a turn for the worse Friday ... our sources say Brown died at home after some type of cardiac episode.
Since coming back, I've realized that it is true that people here think life here has taken a turn for the worse.
I use the term devastate because, though no fault of Professor Christensen's, disruptive innovation took a turn for the worse in tech.
One seminal moment in the Trump campaign altered the relationship between the two men for the worse — and they never fully recovered.
Fanny's mental health, already fragile, took a sharp turn for the worse, and she was in and out of school all year.
Stout started voice programming while working at Google&aposs self-driving unit Waymo, when his condition took a turn for the worse.
It's well past time for Republicans to join Democrats in resisting a president determined to permanently change our country for the worse.
Market jitters escalated in the last 24 hours, as trade relations between the U.S. and China took a turn for the worse.
The rapid influx of advanced technology is changing the practice of medicine — at times for the better, but sometimes for the worse.
The former vice president fondly recalled the initial post-Cold War period and said times had changed for the worse in some ways.
Then things took a turn for the worse, and I suddenly found myself in the middle of a situation that felt threateningly real.
Wieting warned against counting on the Fed to rescue the day if tensions between the two countries take a turn for the worse.
Asia markets were largely negative on Tuesday, as ties between the U.S. and China appeared to have taken a turn for the worse.
But shortly after the release of Hope, his health took a turn for the worse and he wound up experiencing a psychotic break.
First, economic surveys in Europe took a turn for the worse (presaging growth in GDP of only 22017%, annualised, in the first quarter).
Bass said he's wagering the economic deceleration takes a turn for the worse next year and falls into a recession by mid-2020.
"This race has taken a turn for the worse, to the point of embarrassment on the world stage," Carson said in the statement.
We're now two days into Senate Health Care Blitz Week, and the plot has taken a turn for the worse against the bill.
The Haggler In this episode, we meet a man who says his life was irrevocably changed, for the worse, by a truck dealership.
Just because the weather has taken a turn for the worse doesn't mean that your sense of style has to do the same.
And perhaps most telling of all, seven in 10 white evangelical Protestants say the country has changed for the worse since the 1950s.
But after its last meeting policymakers signaled they would lower rates no further unless the economy takes a serious turn for the worse.
But inflation prospects have turned for the worse, raising a credibility issue for a bank that has undershot inflation for three straight years.
But after their meeting in October, policymakers decided not to opt for rate cuts unless the economy took a turn for the worse.
Mr. Hu had assumed China's top leadership in late 2002, just as developments over North Korea were taking a turn for the worse.
While the world is drastically changing for the worse due to climate change, it's nice to track wildlife that appear to be thriving.
He had fallen in his assisted living facility and took an unexpected, inexplicable turn for the worse on the way to the hospital.
Family members and other occupants should monitor the patient's symptoms and call a health provider if they see a turn for the worse.
The majority "significantly diminishes the limiting power of the personal benefit rule, and radically alters insider-trading law for the worse," Pooler said.
Their relationship took a turn for the worse when Google accused its former engineer of stealing trade secrets and using them at Uber.
The Chicago Bulls have suffered back-to-back double-digit losses and the schedule is about to take a turn for the worse.
The coup d'état, orchestrated by the CIA and MI6, irrevocably shaped the subsequent 67 years and counting of US interventionism for the worse.
If Trump does designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorists, then, you can expect US-Mexican relations to take a turn for the worse.
In experiments that have purposefully created this circadian misalignment, as it's known, volunteers' metabolism, mood, and even gene expression changed for the worse afterward.
He and Kardsahian tied the knot in September 2009, but things took a turn for the worse after Odom's cheating scandal and drug relapse.
A week after he started having cold symptoms, he took a turn for the worse, and started having trouble breathing and had muscle weakness.
The UAW's chief negotiator said Sunday that the talks had taken a "turn for the worse" after management rejected the union's latest contract proposal.
But their father-son vacation quickly took a turn for the worse when a dangerous riptide swept the 19-year-old out to sea.
As negotiations took a turn for the worse this month, the fell more than 5% — on track for its first negative month since December.
But when Trump's then-campaign chairman Paul Manafort stopped by unannounced to check up on Trump, things really took a turn for the worse.
"Once the UK shows its hand on Brexit and invokes Article 50 things could change for the worse quickly," said Stephen Harmston of YouGov.
If not, I foresee disturbance and a change for the worse on so great a scale that the pen can hardly set it down.
But more voters also changed their opinion of Trump for the worse, 29 percent after Sunday compared with 26 percent after the first debate.
Sentiment for sterling took a turn for the worse after new British Prime Minister Boris Johnson packed his cabinet with Brexit supporters last month.
Sentiment for sterling took a turn for the worse after Britain's new prime minister, Boris Johnson, packed his cabinet with Brexit supporters last month.
So if things take a turn for the worse, GOP flight could come fast and furious — since the end result would be President Pence.
"It would leave a burden when the business environment turns for the worse," wrote a manager at a transport equipment maker in the survey.
In 2006, after years of tedious litigation, the story took a jarring turn for the worse when Dretzin died in a tragic car accident.
Last year, relations took a sharp turn for the worse when U.S. officials accused Cuba of "sonic attacks" on U.S. diplomats on the island.
I began my induction into electronic music when my symptoms were starting to get bad, but before they took a turn for the worse.
As a black woman our concerns for safety if things turned for the worse with riots or police would affect her more than me.
"Investors are just not going to want to take on any risk positions when market has [taken a turn for the worse]," says Smith.
But given how deeply we've already impacted global biodiversity for the worse, the least we can do is consider reshaping it for the best.
Things changed for the better once, but they could easily change for the worse in the future if they continue to be handled carelessly.
Mr. Daley, of the communications workers union, said the newer breed of finance industry-backed publishers had altered the media landscape for the worse.
Sergeant Saminath sent a text to Lieutenant Bannon telling him that the enforcement effort in Tompkinsville Park had taken a turn for the worse.
I worry that the horrific terrorist attack in Lower Manhattan on Tuesday by Sayfullo Saipov, an Uzbek native, has changed that for the worse.
However, a statement later tweeted from the congressman's Twitter account to his followers revealed that his health had taken a turn for the worse.
A highly contagious patient, virus transmission inside a hospital and unexpected turns for the worse have emerged as part of the epidemic in China.
Talks to end the 3-week-old strike against General Motors have "taken a turn for the worse," the United Auto Workers said Sunday.
It will certainly change the world for the better and, unless we begin to act, assuredly for the worse, every aspect of our society.
The relationship between the U.S. and Iran took another turn for the worse last summer following a string of attacks in the Persian Gulf.
The two Koreas previously communicated by fax and special telephone lines, which were often severed when their relations took a turn for the worse.
So it should come as little surprise that just last month the world's weather vane on impending conflict swung another degree for the worse.
Hundreds of thousands of young men came home from Vietnam with different ideas about race — some for the worse, but most for the better.
Both Congress and ordinary Americans can shape it for the better — or for the worse, if they just let this pass and do nothing.
But even if the economy does take a turn for the worse, there's no certainty that negative rates are the path the Fed would take.
German luxury carmaker BMW, a customer of Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, Tata Steel Europe and ArcelorMittal, fears that the merger could change things for the worse.
A German lawmaker says conditions on the migrant rescue ship denied landing in Malta are deteriorating, as the weather takes a turn for the worse.
Some analysts worry those conditions could change for the worse because of President-elect Donald Trump's threats to overhaul NAFTA and other free trade agreements.
Almost a third of aircraft-finance executives say that they could move operations out of Ireland if it changes its tax policies for the worse.
Her time at N.Y.U. took a turn for the worse after she was sexually assaulted; in the throes of depression, she said, she attempted suicide.
Cezary Michalski in Szczecin, 16High school student Poland has changed a lot since the Law and Justice Party came to power, mostly for the worse.
But things quickly took a turn for the worse shortly after her 28th birthday when she began to lose weight and couldn't figure out why.
About 25,000 Chicago teachers and support staff didn't show up for work Thursday after contract negotiations with city officials took a turn for the worse.
But after you defeat it, the world around you is changed for the worse, and you realize this was only a diversion on your trip.
As the headset got more exposure and the tide of public perception started to turn for the worse, Google started playing up those enterprise applications.
Over the past two decades, political civility has nose-dived in this country -- only to take an even sharper turn for the worse this year.
When Netflix released all ten episodes of 2013's House of Cards at once, the way we consume content change—for the worse, some believe.
Her condition took a turn for the worse on Sunday, leaving her unable to do anything but lay down for the majority of the day.
Tensions between the two U.S. allies took a turn for the worse earlier this month after Tokyo restricted exports of high-tech materials to Seoul.
A couple was attempting to enjoy a friendly race at a go-kart track in Skopje, Macedonia, when things took a turn for the worse.
Sources now tell us David has taken a turn for the worse ... he now has a breathing tube and doctors say David's prospects are grim.
The market's role in journalism and publishing has changed both a lot, almost entirely for the worse as far as McPhee's heirs could be concerned.
Seven in ten (70-29) white evangelical Protestants believe that American culture and way of life has mostly changed for the worse since the 1950s.
Union vice president Terry Dittes said in a letter that the talks took a "turn for the worse" after the UAW rejected GM's latest offer.
The once-hot financials sector has taken a turn for the worse this year, but one technician says the charts are pointing to a turnaround.
And of course, the United States could always withdraw from the ATT if the treaty someday did in fact take a turn for the worse.
The US and Iran have had a contentious relationship for decades, but the situation has taken a turn for the worse under President Donald Trump.
But when Americans feel their voices are not being heard, or that their vote does not matter, then the result can be for the worse.
At the time, she talked about the way that New York had made her "a little harsh" as a person—not necessarily for the worse.
Doctors are rushing Alex Trebek in for an unexpected round of chemotherapy ... because his battle with pancreatic cancer has taken a turn for the worse.
That strategy can supercharge returns during good times, but it can also make losses that much deeper when things take a turn for the worse.
Things take a turn for the worse when Gina mistakes their one-night stand for something more, and gets caught up in a manic obsession.
After centuries of slow and steady progress in the kitchen, the recent push to create connected devices has largely been a turn for the worse.
You never know how the world will change, and while sometimes it changes for the worse (Trump), it can make your work even more necessary.
This set of problems in intelligence-policy relations has taken a distinct turn for the worse in the presidency of Donald Trump, for several reasons.
We vote and hold elections to bring about change, but if any change does come, it seems as though it is always for the worse.
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"These are really important devices that have changed our lives in so many ways -- not just for the worse but for the better," she said.
Things could change for the worse, though, if, as seems likely, the deteriorating security conditions in Northeast Asia were to lead to declining regional trade.
But Paul Manafort's new sentence was the least of Donald Trump's worries Wednesday as his Russia investigation nightmare took yet another turn for the worse.
Trump has instructed aides to have plans ready to roll out this fall in case the economic warning signs take a turn for the worse.
That includes 45% who say the President has changed things for the worse, up from 37% who said so in the survey earlier this year.
The investor added that the new deal also has some covenant changes from the old PIKs, "some for the better and some for the worse".
But the changes put forth in Senate Bill 451 have done little to address the concerns of educators and are arguably changes for the worse.
I'll admit that I thought bumping the character limit from 140 to 280 would dramatically change the platform for the worse, and that's worked out fine.
And when her mother got pregnant by a man who was still legally married, her life continued to take a turn for the worse, Gabler claims.
War Machine works as a candid look at modern day combat, and how one man's personality traits can end up affecting multiple countries for the worse.
But that weekend, I took a turn for the worse, throwing up every hour until there was nothing left in my system but sticky green bile.
That bodes well for Mrs May but the new government, which she is likely to lead, will take shape just as things turn for the worse.
But Guy Miller, chief market strategist and head of macroeconomics at Zurich Insurance, cautioned on Friday that economic conditions could take a turn for the worse.
But after the bot started to learn from inappropriate conversation with real people, the tone of its tweets quickly took a severe turn for the worse.
Just 26 percent of Republicans said the debate changed their opinion of Trump for the better, while 6 percent said it had changed for the worse.
According to the outlet, Kardashian claimed he stopped participating on Keeping Up with the Kardashians after his relationship with Chyna took a turn for the worse.
U.S-China relations may take a turn for the worse after President-elect Donald Trump publicly insulted the mainland twice in a span of 72 hours.
Although I did walk away some days thinking, Wow, I guess this took a turn for the worse, [and] yeah, these are three pretty bad boys.
But by December, things took another turn for the worse when filed a restraining order against her estranged husband after the two got into an argument.
But it's still frustrating that the intensity of a storm like Michael can quickly shift for the worse (or better), with an uncomfortable amount of uncertainty.
The foursome takes the Bentley parked in the driveway and heads off into the night — which is where everything takes a major turn for the worse.
"If supply uncertainty starts to fade and economic data in Europe disappoint, sentiment (towards palladium) could change for the worse," ABN Amro said in a note.
The settlement amount had to be a number that Dao felt comfortable accepting, even if his injuries take a turn for the worse in the future.
That means some companies may not be able to afford to pay back their debt if the market and economy take a turn for the worse.
Then, in June 2015, their relationship took a turn for the worse: Following a heated fight, her estranged partner called immigration authorities to have her deported.
I say this because there are a lot of people on the internet with video evidence of Thanksgiving meals taking a fiery turn for the worse.
The relationship between the White House and Cissna, who volunteered for the Trump campaign, appeared to have taken a turn for the worse sometime last fall.
Erykah said she wanted to send out a prayer to "R," clearly referring to R. Kelly ... and the remark definitely stunned the crowd for the worse.
"For the railroads, the politics have turned for the worse," said Clark Williams-Derry of the Sightline Institute, an environmental research and advocacy group in Seattle.
It's not only that order books are solid, but market conditions for the region's airlines have taken a turn for the worse over the last year.
As draconian as these rules sound, the lender and the co-op want to protect themselves should your finances suddenly take a turn for the worse.
We knew we had to act fast, because both mom and Federer, at 76 and 36, could take a turn for the worse at any moment.
If presidents are punished for bad news that isn't their fault, how much more so when they do influence the course of events for the worse?
MarketWatch, and certainly the restaurant industry, is predicting that demand for food and grocery delivery will grow if the outbreak takes a turn for the worse.
Wachter said he could see the situation take a dramatic turn for the worse at any moment and his team is watching closely for any signals.
"No, I don't take responsibility at all," he responded, words that will come to haunt him if the crisis takes a sharp turn for the worse.
That makes them entirely too responsive to public attitudes -- and attitudes can change for the worse as well as for the better, as they did here.
Turkey's row with Germany took another turn for the worse when it barred German lawmakers from visiting German troops at a second NATO base in Turkey.
The bottom line: "The lower target price is obviously a change for the worse from industry's perspective," Cowen Washington Research Group wrote in a policy note.
They all started to improve after a visit to a local health center, but just after midnight Falastine took a turn for the worse and began vomiting.
A relationship is forever transformed when a child is introduced into the equation; it's no longer the same relationship—often for the better, sometimes for the worse.
Heng Ordering China to adapt to United States tariffs could take a turn for the worse for President Trump as Beijing retaliates with tariffs of its own.
However, in the months since, both organizers have felt their work environments change drastically for the worse, and they report that "several" organizers have had similar experiences.
The relationship between the White House and Cissna, who volunteered for the Trump campaign, also appears to have taken a turn for the worse sometime last fall.
Ties between Washingtons two biggest Asian allies took a sharp turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
UK economic data have taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks, causing traders to almost discount the possibility of an interest rate hike on Thursday.
Leslie Jones' headline-making night at Sunday's BET Awards apparently took a turn for the worse after an unpleasant experience at a Los Angeles Ritz-Carlton hotel.
Ties between Washington's two biggest Asian allies took a sharp turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
That would allow sterling to find support near 27-month lows of below $1.24 — unless the deadlock between Brussels and London takes another turn for the worse.
Things take a turn for the worse when the Guardians encounter one of the Infinity Stones, a set of cosmic artifacts that can re-shape the world.
And his campaign's recent use of a six-sided star in a Clinton attack, criticized as anti-Semitic, has similarly captured the news cycle for the worse.
Rhetoric on both sides in recent months has taken a marked turn for the worse, particularly after the collapse of peace talks in Cyprus in July 2017.
If the unicorn food trend isn't already making you throw up a little in your mouth, hold on—things have officially taken a turn for the worse.
Clinton came up short: a majority (55 percent) of independents also agreed that American culture and way of life have changed for the worse since the 1950s.
Just like the end of the graphic novel, Looking Glass is now in Rorschach's position of keeping a secret that could change the world for the worse.
Crawford wanted to know why Brown had taken such a sudden turn for the worse, so he spoke with Brown's daughter Yamma about having an autopsy done.
Mr. Wu's fortunes took a turn for the worse last year when the government, wary about rising levels of debt, began to scrutinize its big deal makers.
"I just know that things have taken a very drastic turn for the worse," said Ms. Gui, who has led a campaign to win her father's freedom.
For now, the Fed has little to gain by suggesting that a rate cut is imminent, but a turn for the worse could prod officials into action.
"The trajectory of the pandemic will change – and dramatically for the worse – if people ease up on social distancing or relax with other precautions," the researchers warned.
Trump has asserted that he is a standard-bearer for the "forgotten men and women" of America who feel that their nation has changed for the worse.
" But things have taken a turn for the worse since the start of the summer movie season, and it's only superhero flicks — "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
Relations between the U.S. and Turkey took another turn for the worse this week, as the White House threatened more economic sanctions unless it hands over Brunson.
The story is about their slow descent into outright criminality, juxtaposed with the way said descent changes their family, sometimes for the better (but often for the worse).
Truth is ... X's income has changed drastically for the worse and Tashera's agreed to wait until his lawyers figure out his current revenue before striking a divorce settlement.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed on Saturday to proceed with trade negotiations, after talks took a turn for the worse in early May.
Australia hasn't had a recession in 183 years, but economists, market analysts and everyday Australians are starting to worry that things are taking a turn for the worse.
Three things have changed since trade talks took a turn for the worse in early May, he said, according to a CNBC translation of his Mandarin-language remarks.
For producer Kate Bell, her first Thanksgiving after her parents split took a turn for the worse when her godmother made a snide comment about her mother. Yikes.
On Monday night's episode, Nick Viall's Bachelor journey took a turn for the worse — and according to Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, he should just give up now.
The decision came hours after the U.S. Federal Reserve lowered rates again but signalled a pause in further cuts unless the economy took a turn for the worse.
On a call with investors Tuesday, Cook again cited last year's iPhone battery replacement program as one reason for the worse-than-expected sales, but defended the move.
The estimates that the Congressional Budget Office provided are subject to change, and the assumption is that if these projections do change, it will be for the worse.
Washington (CNN Business)The World Bank has been warning of a worldwide economic slowdown for a while now, but its projections just took a turn for the worse.
That could change for the worse, as the Harvard-Harris Poll survey was conducted prior Comey's testimony on Monday before the House Intelligence Committee that frustrated many Republicans.
So, 2018 will be critical not only regarding North Korea's nuclear weapons threat but also whether Sino-American relations improve or take a distinct turn for the worse.
Tensions between U.S. authorities and Huawei have been high since 2016 and have taken a turn for the worse as the U.S.-China trade war has heated up.
Herb Bull, 71, a retired Merck scientist in Westfield, N.J., had mild atopic dermatitis for years until three years ago, when it took a turn for the worse.
The outcry for higher tariffs could really intensify if the economy takes a serious turn for the worse, as it did after the stock market crash of 1929.
In 2008, Mr. Irving received a one-year sentence, this time in state prison, a period of time that he said would leave him changed for the worse.
It's one thing for a situation to take a turn for the worse, but another to be given the opportunity to learn how people actually feel about it.
But things quickly tuck a turn for the worse when its star, Roseanne Barr, sent a racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett, a former advisor to President Barack Obama.
Their relationship took a turn for the worse in 2015, when bin Talal bashed Trump's campaign rhetoric and called on him to drop out of the presidential race.
She says her father's health took a turn for the worse because of the stress of their delayed admission, and now he is no longer able to work.
The relationship then took another turn for the worse when McGahn refused to direct the Justice Department to fire special counsel Robert Mueller and instead threatened to resign.
"By the end of [September], I am very much hoping that things would have taken a turn for the better and certainly not for the worse," wrote Pedersen.
Apple – Apple was downgraded to "market perform" from "outperform" at BMO Capital, which is considered that a secular change for the worse is in store for the iPhone.
Instead, his life took a serious turn for the worse at the protest in early December, when a rubber projectile fired by the police destroyed his right eye.
Growth is slowing in a number of the world's big economies, and the International Monetary Fund is warning that investor sentiment could make a "sudden reversal" for the worse.
And it's not the only indicator showing a turn for the worse: Others, including the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's Manufacturing Business Outlook Survey, have also been sinking steadily.
FACT: Bisexual people may leave their partners because they're emotionally neglected, unhappy, because their partner's changed for the worse, and yes, sometimes, if they've fallen in love with another.
One challenge is that those specialized mechanical jobs are relatively few compared to the more routine shop-floor jobs that are rapidly changing (arguably for the worse, for workers).
But Ari's status has taken a turn for the worse post-surgery as his parents Mike and Erica Schultz reveal that he's experiencing acute rejection of his new heart.
Hillary Clinton has a theory for why her approval ratings have taken a turn for the worse during the campaign season — and it has nothing to do with emails.
"The security situation has taken a turn for the worse," Micael Byden, the commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, said during a presentation of the three-week-long exercise.
"I didn't ask for any of this but last summer my said-to-be good friend changed my life for the worse," Holgerson said before breaking down into tears.
That would allow sterling to find support near 2500-month lows of below $22 GBP=D3 -- unless the deadlock between Brussels and London takes another turn for the worse.
The drive up the hill was relaxing, TurboFoz explains in the YouTube description, but things took a turn for the worse when the driver became reckless inside a tunnel.
Seems Michael Schumacher's health has taken another turn for the worse -- so says his former Ferrari boss who gave a cryptic update about the 7-time Formula One champ.
"Over the last year things have taken a turn for the worse and we're losing (export) market share," said Vladimir Passeron, head of economic forecasting at statistics office INSEE.
Protests took a turn for the worse when a number of drivers pelted stones at an Uber office in Bangalore and attacked operating cabs, as reported in The Hindu.
That Washington would play such a pivotal role is not surprising, given that the state has often played a vanguard role in criminal justice policy — often for the worse.
Things took a turn for the worse for Clinton when the debate moderator Martha Raddatz asked Clinton about her opinion on that pesky new "terrorist tool" known as encryption.
But their retirement dream quickly took a turn for the worse as Lavasa's developer, after battling for environmental clearances and surviving a year-long shutdown, ran out of cash.
Last week, the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year, but signalled no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
But sitting in the showroom of his Over21Hills business in the Yorkshire town of Cleckheaton, Simpson says Europe has changed for the worse since the last referendum in 20.6788.
In the meantime, Brexit has already upended UK politics for the worse as evidenced by a highly divided parliament that has been unable to agree to a Brexit deal.
I figured it was his word against mine and I didn't want to drag it out ... My personal experience did change my life, but not entirely for the worse.
While 85% of Republicans say they are satisfied with the President's performance, 56% of those polled said they believed that his actions had changed the country for the worse.
Over the next two weeks, Ezekiel started to recover, but suddenly took a turn for the worse on March 12, his body so stiff that his back was arching.
Instead, if the economy took a turn for the worse and companies started shedding jobs, the government would automatically soak up anyone who's laid off and give them work.
Months of fruitless coalition talks following inconclusive national elections in December have left it in political limbo, and on Thursday public finances also took a turn for the worse.
That figure does not bode well for bilateral relations, which many expect to take a turn for the worse in 2018 after a year of relative inaction from Trump.
In some ways this was for the better — Twitter is a haven for righteous activism against the global powers that be — but most times, it was for the worse.
"Sarah's dad had been suffering from a rare form of cancer when he took a turn for the worse," Mr. Killip said, prompting the couple to rush to Cincinnati.
But some of the current findings suggest their heart health is likely changing for the worse, and it's not a great sign for people living elsewhere in the world.
Things took a turn for the worse four months later when David Barboza published his Pulitzer Prize-winning piece on the family finances of China's outgoing premier, Wen Jiabao.
The U.S. warned Turkey on Thursday to expect more economic sanctions unless it hands over Brunson, as relations between the two countries took a further turn for the worse.
Within two years Cocoran's company had 14 agents and a half million dollars in sales, but while business was booming, her personal life took a turn for the worse.
Moby's weekend took a turn for the worse when his obsessed fan -- who's already been ordered to stay the hell away from him -- allegedly showed up at his home.
But after Washington stood by while Baghdad launched an armed reprisal in response to the Kurds' independence bid, that relationship may be taking a sharp turn for the worse.
If you or your partner are (understandably) worried that having kids will change your relationship for the worse, you should arm yourself with knowledge about what helps parents maintain intimacy.
" The industry began to change for the worse after the passage of NAFTA in 1994, Denton says, after which "Americans started flooding down to Mexico looking for an easy mark.
President Trump is escalating his attacks on so-called fake news in part over the coverage of the North Korea talks, which may be taking a turn for the worse.
I could only do it for so long before suggesting we move on to the new lipstick I'd bought for fear that things would take a turn for the worse.
Tensions between the United States and Russia took another turn for the worse in March 2018 after Putin boasted about his country's development of several next-generation nuclear weapons systems.
Consumer confidence remains at a high level but has mostly halted its steady rise, and would likely take a turn for the worse if the unemployment rate began ticking up.
VICE asked a handful of touring Canadian acts if going to school was worth it, and if their in-class experiences shaped them for the better, or for the worse.
The rapper's condition took a turn for the worse in November 2016, when he admitted on a stop of his "Saint Pablo" tour that he would have voted for Trump.
When he took a turn for the worse, bloodwork back in San Diego revealed he was fighting Acinetobacter baumannii, a bacterium nicknamed Iraqibacter for its proliferation in the Iraq conflict.
"We had hoped that our lives would become better, that we get jobs and housing, but everything has turned for the worse," said Bashir Hussein, one of the disgruntled graduates.
Though the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star forgave the Cleveland Cavaliers player and stuck by him, it appears things have taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks.
Despite her diagnosis with stage 4 breast cancer, those close to Olivia Newton-John are hitting back at reports that the singer's health has taken a turn for the worse.
And if you think the $7.5 billion in gold ETFs have nabbed this year is a sign that the trade has to take a turn for the worse, consider 20153.
But if your child has the flu and you're concerned that he or she may take a turn for the worse, here are five signs to watch out for. 1.
What started innocently enough as a giveaway of free soccer tickets to the UEFA Champions League final took a turn for the worse thanks to a handful of online trolls.
Perhaps you lost some weight, but it's mostly water weight plus muscle loss — so now you're weaker than you were before, and you've changed your body composition for the worse.
Relations took a turn for the worse when Russia tried to demolish the international rules-based order with its illegal annexation of Crimea and its undeclared war in Eastern Ukraine.
The Fed's stance that there would be no further reductions in interest rates unless the economy takes a turn for the worse has also weighed on bullion, RBC's Gero said.
While conditions could change for the worse, with officials warning up to 60,000 people should remain ready to evacuate, Cal Fire Division Chief Jonathan Cox said the outlook is positive.
Last week, the Fed cut interest rates for a third time this year, but signalled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
The decision came hours after the U.S. Federal Reserve lowered rates again on Wednesday but signaled a pause in further cuts unless the economy took a turn for the worse.
Last week, the Fed cut interest rates for a third time this year, but signalled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
The decision came hours after the U.S. Federal Reserve lowered rates again on Wednesday but signalled a pause in further cuts unless the economy took a turn for the worse.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's ethics troubles have taken a turn for the worse, with federal prosecutors now looking into whether there needs to be a criminal investigation into his conduct.
But apparent bargains could turn out to be expensive if earnings expectations take a turn for the worse next year as the United States continues its trade dispute with China.
"The indiscriminate bombing campaign has taken a clear turn for the worse," Carlos Francisco, the head of the Syria mission for Doctors Without Borders, said in a statement on Saturday.
And then there is this worrisome thought: If leaders embrace aggressively populist and nationalistic policies in good times, what will happen when the economy takes a turn for the worse?
Her condition quickly took a turn for the worse, and she was taken to Children's Medical Center Dallas where she currently remains on life support with pneumonia in both lungs.
How Amazon's HQ2 could disrupt government IT, for the worse This would all be harder to believe if we hadn't seen the frenzy of servility Amazon's HQ2 announcement provoked nationwide.
If that downturn does happen, small businesses like ours will be dramatically impacted for the worse, as larger corporations tighten their budgets and de-prioritize CSR [corporate social responsibility] efforts.
So how did Mr. Ryan reach a position where his actions may reshape the lives of so many of his fellow citizens, in most cases very much for the worse?
None of the officials projected another rate cut, though Powell said the central bank would step in with more support if economic growth takes a serious turn for the worse.
Layzie also chimes in with his own hilarious version of what happened ... telling us why he thought the fellas were drunk when the robbery took a turn for the worse.
After spending decades in Silicon Valley as an entrepreneur and an investor, Tim Ferriss decided that Silicon Valley had changed for the worse and moved to Austin, Texas, in 2017.
Regulators had been concerned that explosive growth in lending for home investment, and particularly for interest-only loans, would leave households vulnerable should the economy take a turn for the worse.
Many things have changed in Sri Lanka during that time, and it does not need me to tell you that the greater part of that change has been for the worse.
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins told shareholders that they see minimal impact from tariffs on Chinese imports after preparing for the worse six months ago and shifting sourcing out of the country.
While banks generally frown on being required to hold extra capital, the buffer is aimed at ensuring they can keep lending if the credit cycle takes a turn for the worse.
The change was much anticipated by demographers worldwide, who would have preferred scrapping the policy altogether, considering it an injustice of human rights that changed the population structure for the worse.
The auto market then took a sharp turn for the worse amid a liquidity crisis in the non-bank financing sector which saw its willingness to extend car loans wither away.
Michelle looked fit for a fancy, fun night on the luxury ship ... but things took a turn for the worse when word got around Notre Dame was going up in flames.
"What if that one surgeon is on vacation when a child takes a turn for the worse?" says Fraser, the surgeon at Texas Children's Hospital, which has six pediatric heart surgeons.
It's comforting to know that this is not just a struggle for those in medicine but an experience shared by all people who have accidentally changed another's life for the worse.
So when prominent people change their behavior for the worse, and don't suffer the consequences — the theory goes — acceptance of the bad behavior spread, and more people start to mimic it.
"What we're all wondering ... is if it will take a turn for the worse in terms of hazards if fresher, hotter magma makes it to the surface," Neal told reporters Friday.
The pound took a turn for the worse on Monday after Johnson said the Brexit divorce was dead and warned that unless the European Union renegotiated, Britain would leave on Oct.
Mr. Brancatelli, who sees the foreclosure crisis and its fallout as the root of "social unrest," said the national conversation around "old industrial cities" like Cleveland had changed — for the worse.
Nearly half of respondents (28503 percent) said they think Trump's presidency has changed the country "for the worse," 22019 points down from 56 percent who said the same in December 2017.
Take away any team's best guy and the trajectory of its season will instantly change for the worse, but that's especially true of a young, relatively thin team like the Wolves.
Yen moves and political considerations could be decisive factors for the BOJ, which would prefer to conserve its policy resources in case the Japanese economy takes a turn for the worse.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell successfully calmed the market last week when he said the Fed could change its hawkish monetary policy if the economy takes a turn for the worse.
The Cuomo-de Blasio relationship had been strained from the start, but it took a turn for the worse in mid-2015 when the mayor ripped the governor in the press.
This didn't stop the networks from broadcasting rolling reports on his non-demise: Franco was in critical condition, Franco was responding to treatment, Franco had taken a turn for the worse.
When he was in fourth grade, James began to miss class and remembers the time as a crucial moment in which his life could have taken a turn for the worse.
The trip takes a turn for the worse when Peri is hurt in an accident and the family rushes to a nearby emergency room run by a staff with dubious intentions.
Already tense U.S.-Iranian relations over Trump's withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal have taken several turns for the worse, including an attack on Saudi Arabia's two oil facilities on Sept.
Gulmir Jan, a local tribal leader, said that hours after Malana had given birth, her health took a turn for the worse and her in-laws rushed her to the clinic.
Once the funerals are over, the TV cameras leave and students attempt to return to normalcy, there have been dramatic turns for the worse in academic performance, behavior and mental wellness.
"When you say it could be chaos I think…the founders wanted some chaos so it wasn't so easy to make laws that change peoples' lives for the worse," he said.
These include obesity, high blood pressure, and elevated blood sugar that can temporarily change for the worse during pregnancy, as well as women's levels of the stress hormone cortisol across the day.
A Russian official told the WTO meeting that the issue of U.S. investigations had been raised over the past year in different WTO meetings, only to see things change for the worse.
In the spirit of this celeb-approved store, we think it may be worth stocking up on a few pairs of your own in case things take a turn for the worse.
If the PC market, whose secular decline has slowed since last year, take another turn for the worse, the company's finances would suffer badly, warns John DiFucci of Jefferies, an investment bank.
Essentially, in case you haven't figured it out by now, everything is different in Gilead — and all for the worse As it turns out, this mansion is Hannah's adoptive parents' summer house.
U.S.-China trade tensions have taken a turn for the worse since the Fed's move, adding to economic risks and putting in focus Chair Jerome Powell's speech at Jackson Hole on Friday.
Sometimes that's for the worse: Donald Trump's trouncing of 17 opponents in the GOP primary and then his upset win in November should've been our first clue that all bets are off.
Events this week rang more alarm bells as the trade war took a turn for the worse after the U.S government labeled China a currency manipulator for the first time since 1994.
The fourth film, Gates of Paradise, takes a turn for the worse when Heaven's daughter Annie (Lizzie Boys) finds herself orphaned and crippled and in desperate search of her half-brother, Luke.
Ten-year-old Layla Fisher's innocent fun took a turn for the worse last week as her homemade slime containing the powerful chemical borax led to the sudden injury, the Mirror reported.
And it has changed the national discourse for the worse, thanks in part to elected officials and other notable figures providing the group a veneer of legitimacy and amplifying its demonizing rhetoric.
Things took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech material to South Korea, a move that could threaten global supplies of microchips and smartphone displays.
Georgia basketball took a turn for the worse Saturday when a player scuffle turned into an all out melee after the benches cleared ... and even the coaches got in on the action.
Others have experienced a patchy production history throughout the last few decades, such as Venezuela and Nigeria - which has recently taken a sharp turn for the worse in the case of Venezuela.
Last week, the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates for a third time this year, but signalled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
N> and its striking workers took a "turn for the worse" on Sunday after the United Auto Workers rejected the largest U.S. automaker's latest offer but the two sides were still talking.
With lots of old supply still sitting in bins throughout the Midwest, prices may struggle to notch gains comparable to years past unless U.S. weather genuinely takes a turn for the worse.
Check out its list here.) Though these are serious warnings based on the government's best scientific predictions, the forecast for Harvey will likely change (perhaps for the better, perhaps for the worse).
Still, it's possible that his shifting health will cause him to change his mind or even that he'll take a sudden turn for the worse and pass away while still holding office.
Because doctorates can take eight years or longer to complete, many millennials were still in graduate school when the higher education industry took a turn for the worse after the Great Recession.
Sadly -- and despite the family claiming he was approved for antiviral meds -- the medication was delayed in getting to him, he took a turn for the worse ... and passed away Thursday morning.
Another clue: Without quite realizing it, you've changed for the worse as a result of this friendship (less happy, less secure, less confident) but somehow you're the one always doing the apologizing.
Another cause for concern was that some patients who at first appeared mildly or moderately ill then took a turn for the worse several days or even a week into their illness.
For passengers aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship in Europe, the trip took a turn for the worse as soon as they stepped on the vessel — and only got worse from there.
Destructive policies, such as the unbridled construction of dams (producing enormous wealth for the select few), have caused rivers to dry up, and the climate has taken a turn for the worse.
Ties between Tehran and Washington took a turn for the worse following U.S. President Donald Trump's decision last May to pull out of an international nuclear deal and reimpose sanctions on Iran.
"What you now see as a change for the worse ('Stalinism') in the regime is really a change for the better in knowledge on your part," he wrote to Wilson in 1948.
An intrepid majority of voters expected to die within the next 20 years took the future into their wringed, retirement-softened hands, undoubtedly changing the course of Western history for the worse.
The United States warned Turkey to expect more economic sanctions unless it hands over detained American pastor Andrew Brunson, as relations between the two countries took a further turn for the worse.
The terror played out on social media as the wildfire, which had been burning for longer than a day nearby, took a turn for the worse and began encroaching on the town.
Lampert's lack of experience in the retail business was the biggest reason Sears' fortunes took a turn for the worse, said Chad Brand, president of Peridot Capital Management, which holds Sears bonds.
That marks the most optimistic 12-month outlook for the currency since August 2018 but depends heavily on improvement in U.S.-China relations, which have only just taken a turn for the worse.
Thailand's capital city of Bangkok is legendary for its gridlocked traffic, but it looks like things have taken a turn for the worse since Pokémon Go launched in the country on Aug. 123.
"Toxic environment" is sort of a one-size-fits-all description of ways in which your city or the companies in your community can alter your surroundings for the worse without your knowledge.
Fortunately, a retired professor has coined a term for this ecological grief: "solastalgia," or the feeling of being homesick while still at home and the landscape you love changes, often for the worse.
Such objections parallel those made by white NIMBYs who fret that a new bus stop or apartment complex will bring people who might also alter the culture of their neighbourhood—for the worse.
They moan about a lack of parking spaces and a huge influx of tourists from mainland China who, they say, are changing the quiet, laid-back character of the territory for the worse.
It was only when the CD era started to die off that things took a turn for the worse, and big-box stores started getting into price wars that smaller players couldn't afford.
Louis says he and baby mama Briana Jungwirth have actually gotten along until recently and he was seeing the baby all the time, but things have now taken a turn for the worse.
But, in December, things took a turn for the worse ... doctors say he had a Grade 4 tumor that could not be operated on because it was too close to his brain stem.
Yet, just 22019 percent thought the changes wrought since the 1950s have been for the better, while a solid 55 percent said our culture and way of life mostly changed for the worse.
Annual sales plunged to 20 million euros ($23.4 million)in 2017, half of the level in 2014, when the firm's artistic director left and its fortunes took a new turn for the worse.
If you're holding onto $100,000 worth of BTC, and things take a sudden turn for the worse... well, you could be left holding a bag whose value quickly evaporates before your very eyes.
Iran's relations with Washington have taken a sharp turn for the worse since Trump withdrew the United States from the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers, and reimposed sanctions on Iran.
Judges like Brett Kavanaugh have voted on decisions that have changed women's lives for the worse by taking away their access to abortion, making contraceptives more difficult to obtain, or suppressing workers rights.
But the Jaguars' and Steelers' statuses as potential contenders heading into the season have taken a sharp turn for the worse, leaving a rematch of last year's AFC Championship feeling all but inevitable.
Sources close to the model -- who competed on season 8 of the reality show -- tell us she died in hospice Tuesday around 11 AM after taking a turn for the worse Monday night.
Aides to Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York City, who scorched the Murdochs last year for "creating hatred and negativity and changing our political landscape for the worse," recently approached the network.
A major selling point for the World Trade Organization, founded in 1995, was that it would relax trade barriers so "food is cheaper" — though such deals can also influence diet for the worse.
SECO said the trade dispute between Washington and Beijing was starting to take its toll, with growth slowing in China, and had taken a turn for the worse with the latest tariff increases.
Katz's repulsive "Alex" (1968) perfectly focuses the mind on the investment mindset of collectors and the bullish trend in the contemporary art market that has changed the entire art world for the worse.
Many of the elective procedures underway could require a patient to remain in the hospital for up to five days, and the situation could take a turn for the worse in that time.
Just a couple days before Laura got her results back, Jackie — who'd had some milder symptoms but seemingly rounded a bend last week — took a sudden turn for the worse, struggling to breathe.
In the past few days, some medical experts, like the cardiologist and researcher Dr. Eric Topol, have noticed by studying the data that California appears to be taking a turn for the worse.
Relations between Russia and the United States may have taken a turn for the worse, but neither country seems to want a volatile region to spin further out of control, with unpredictable consequences.
This winter, it happened as expected but took a dramatic turn for the worse after extreme cold weather in New York combined with a long flight to a desert climate — for my wedding.
At the same time, the media analyst Michael Nathanson noted in a May 1 report that ratings "took a significant turn for the worse across most cable network portfolios" in the last quarter.
Stocks started the day higher as it appeared markets were shrugging off the coronavirus news, but took a turn for the worse after a second case was confirmed on US soil in Illinois.
"If the Security Council would push through the meeting on 'human rights issue' of the DPRK ... the situation on the Korean Peninsula would take a turn for the worse again," the letter said.
A top United Auto Workers (UAW) official said Sunday that negotiations between striking employees and General Motors management have taken a "turn for the worse" and the walkout will continue, according to CNBC.
SYDNEY, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Australian consumer sentiment has taken a turn for the worse in December amid worries about the economic outlook and family finances, a troubling omen for the Christmas shopping season.
We are only four days into 21979, and already it is a year in which things in the Middle East have taken, impossible though it may seem, a significant turn for the worse.
From a senior Republican source: The Freedom Caucus and conservative group perspective: The bill's text is changing for the worse, and it no longer looks like some of the Obamacare regulations will be waived.
"We think there's a possibility that if the tax bill is successful in generating economic growth, housing affordability could take a turn for the worse," noted Ralph McLaughlin, economist at Trulia in San Francisco.
The president told confidants that Giuliani had "changed the headlines" for the worse and raised the possibility that Giuliani do fewer cable hits, at least for a while, according to the officials and Republicans.
Politicians from Swiss President Johann Schneider-Ammann — an industry mogul himself — to the leader of the Social Democrats warn that creeping deindustrialisation could take a turn for the worse if the franc strengthens again.
Eddie Money won't be back onstage anytime soon -- TMZ has learned the legendary rocker took a turn for the worse after surgery ... which has put him out of commission for the rest of 2019.
Sometimes you have to walk away from a show when it's changed for the worse, and at this point, The Walking Dead exists solely to experiment with increasingly ridiculous ways to make people care.
However, the pound, which initially cheered on the news, took a turn for the worse as concerns mounted that the UK may be headed for a long delay, which could lead to more uncertainty.
The Labor Department's crucial jobs data on Friday will be closely watched after the Fed signalled on Wednesday that there would be no further cuts unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
When Rosita finally approaches Sasha at the end of "Say Yes" and asks her to help her launch an attack against Negan, the show treats this like a dark new turn for the worse.
Cristiano Felício, a pretty bad player who has toiled for the worse-and-worse Bulls for three straight years, sniffs this turnover out and tosses it ahead to David Nwaba, who has leaked out.
This week, Deputy Premier Rich Coleman said the government will file a renewed injunction before a September 7 court date if the level of safety at the camp takes a turn for the worse.
In 2014, Xianfeng village's fortunes took a turn for the worse when main investor Zhou Zhenggu passed away, and the park was forced to shut down due to poor management and lack of funding.
We're told the results came back positive on March 13, and Jeff was provided a portable oxygen meter to keep an eye on his levels ... which took a turn for the worse that afternoon.
It takes place about a century before the film (after the Crystal cracked but before anyone realizes its significance), in an era when things are just starting to take a turn for the worse.
We also tell Kelsey about Trump not believing his own administration's report -- involving 13 federal agencies and more than 300 climate scientists -- that said brace for the worse if nothing's done about climate change.
But things took a turn for the worse this week after a visit by a minor Qatari royal, Sheikh Abdullah al-Thani, to the Saudi ruler, King Salman, at his holiday villa in Morocco.
When the day "has clearly taken a turn for the worse," the text veers off the line, toward the bottom of the page, and the words "melt away" appear to melt into the page.
And Trump's supporters may wind up proving both sides of Moynihan's contention: not just that culture is what matters most, but that politics can still change it — in this case, much for the worse.
Up until graduation day, Trump had been apparently healthy — playing football, tennis, and squash in college — but things apparently took a turn for the worse once he was no longer eligible for education deferments.
I am terrified of time because I, like many people of this day and age, have been obsessed with my mirrored self, and when things change on me (usually for the worse), I freak out.
Over the weekend, tensions took a turn for the worse after U.S. officials demanded promises of concrete changes to Chinese law and Beijing said it would not swallow any "bitter fruit" that harmed its interests.
Yes, Apple's fortunes could take a dramatic turn for the worse, but based on this ratio, it has a heck of a lot of runway before it would need to resort to cutting its dividend.
The unlikely bond between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron — once dubbed Le Bromance by the New York Times — appears to have taken a turn for the worse following Trump's weekend visit to France.
"The trading environment has taken a turn for the worse due to geopolitics and recent events which means it is likely that only a marginal amount of the net benefit will be retained," said Castle.
Rossi still secured third place in the championship ahead of Yamaha team mate and pole-sitter Maverick Vinales, who was one of several riders to crash out as conditions took a turn for the worse.
Allies of the speaker and the majority leader describe mounting frustration Relations between President Trump and the top two Republicans in Congress, never warm and fuzzy, appear to be taking a turn for the worse.
Lowe has conceded that an easing in the 1.5 percent cash rate might be contemplated if the labor market takes a turn for the worse and unemployment starts to rise from the current 5.0 percent.
He left a suicide note in which he stated there was "no foul play," adding that his health had taken a turn for the worse and he had an expiring $5 million life insurance policy.
The Fed cut interest rates for a third time this year on Wednesday to help sustain U.S. growth, but signaled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Strategas' head of policy research, Dan Clifton, said talks to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement have definitely taken a turn for the worse, as the U.S. is seeking a 5-year sunset provision.
Just as their lineup's health improved with the return of Yoenis Cespedes and Asdrubal Cabrera, their starting rotation took a turn for the worse with injuries to Steven Matz and, now, the replacement Jon Niese.
New York Federal Reserve President John Williams sought to reassure investors Friday that the Fed will remain flexible about its rate-raising and balance sheet policy if the markets take a turn for the worse.
The company's profits have steadily improved as commodity prices rebound, and now Chevron says it believes the buyback program is sustainable so long as oil market conditions don't take a dramatic turn for the worse.
But his night took a massive turn for the worse when he returned to the mound and could only watch as Yuli Gurriel led off the second with a laser over the left field wall.
MELBOURNE, Australia — Dominant in the final Grand Slam tournament of 2017, the American women had their fortunes take a dramatic turn for the worse on the opening day of the first major tournament of 2018.
I've done enough research on it to know that our neural pathways are changing with the way we intake information at this point, and I don't think it's for the worse, but sometimes I do.
The port on top is also getting updated to the new standard, USB C.One major aspect going unchanged for the worse: The gamepad will still require AA batteries — or a rechargeable kit that's sold separately.
Part of why I still feel haunted by my patient who suddenly took a turn for the worse and then died is because of that nagging sense I had, early on, that something was wrong.
"(South Korea's) exports performance and the overseas situation has turned for the worse since the July rate cut and this warrants a further reduction," said Lee Mi-seon, fixed-income analyst at Hana Financial Investment.
Regardless of where you are on the spectrum of worried-and-stocking-up, know that if the novel coronavirus does take a turn for the worse in the US, it won't affect the population equally.
Younger shoppers are increasingly willing to try supermarket-brand items, which are no longer seen as lower-quality knockoffs, a trend that could be accentuated if the economy takes a turn for the worse again.
Going into the last election, nearly three quarters (75.73 percent) of those supporting Trump said that American society and its way of life had changed for the worse since the 1950s, according to an Oct.
The dollar, which had slipped after last week's less hawkish Federal Reserve monetary policy statement, took a turn for the worse this week amid growing doubt about the potential pace of U.S. interest rate increases.
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut interest rates for the third time this year to boost its economy, but signalled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
The dollar tumbled from a seven-month high as risk appetite took a turn for the worse on the soft Chinese data, which rattled markets that expect the Fed to boost rates by year-end.
Relations between Canada and China took a turn for the worse in December last year with the arrest of Chinese tech giant Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou, who is also the daughter of the company's founder.
And Turkey's territorial disagreement with Greece took a turn for the worse, when the Greek defense minister flew over disputed Aegean islands in response to an earlier visit to nearby waters by Turkey's military commander.
Tulsa braces for record flooding and strained levees In Tulsa, Mayor G.T. Bynum warned residents earlier Tuesday to prepare for the "worse-case scenario" of potential flooding as more rain is expected in the Oklahoma city.
A yearlong U.S.-China trade war took a sharp turn for the worse as Washington accused Beijing of manipulating its currency after China let the yuan drop to its lowest point in more than a decade.
Electrical issues caused problems with the hammering mechanism early on, but things took a turn for the worse when the rover's drill feed broke down in December 2016, preventing the drill from moving up and down.
But although she's used to being the center of attention on set, the actress confesses after having her privacy devastatingly violated when her nude photos were leaked on the internet, she's always braced for the worse.
The U.S. dollar, which slipped after last week's less hawkish U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy statement, took a turn for the worse this week amid growing doubt about the potential pace of U.S. interest rate increases.
Abbie Kopf, the 14-year-old girl who was shot in the head during a Michigan Uber driver's February shooting spree and had been on the road to recovery, has taken a turn for the worse.
"What will take a turn for the worse in terms of hazard is if hotter, fresher magma makes it to the surface, and that could be what is coming," Neal told a conference call on Friday.
While global economic and financial conditions have taken a turn for the worse, "we have not seen shifts that seem significant enough to have driven the sharp moves that we have seen in markets," she said.
If you're someone who is expected to have high bills, however… For low-income people who get their coverage through either Medicaid or the individual marketplace, though, the AHCA will likely change things for the worse.
"There is nothing inevitable about technology changing the world of work for the worse," said Frances O'Grady, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress, which represents a total of 5.5 million British workers from 48 unions.
Things take a turn for the worse when he burns down the village Christmas tree, but perk up a bit at the end when he finds a slightly more toned-down use for his scorchy powers.
Business Insider spoke with over 50 former and current Target workers, many of whom said that the modernization program has changed their stores for the worse, making their jobs unbearably stressful and, in some cases, unsafe.
German government relations with Moscow took a turn for the worse when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 and have grown more complicated since the conflict in eastern Ukraine and Russia's involvement in the war in Syria.
It's about how the little pocket of southeast London where he was raised has changed for the worse; how a cloud-nine relationship can go to pieces; how complicated everything gets when the mid-twenties hit.
Relations between Tehran and Washington took a turn for the worse last May when Trump pulled out of a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, reached before he took office, and reimposed sanctions.
A 3-pointer by forward JaKarr Sampson pulled the 76ers within 49-45 with 5:40 left in the second quarter, but the game took a turn for the worse from that point on for Philadelphia.
For example, 54 percent of college-educated whites think that America's culture and way of life have improved since the 1950s; 62 percent of white working-class Americans think that it has changed for the worse.
The odds of a breakthrough in upcoming trade talks with China took a turn for the worse this week after the Trump administration imposed a slew of new sanctions on Beijing over alleged human rights abuses.
The U.S. central bank cut interest rates thrice this year to help sustain U.S. growth, but had signaled last month that there would be no further cuts unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States warned Turkey on Thursday to expect more economic sanctions unless it hands over detained American pastor Andrew Brunson, as relations between the two countries took a further turn for the worse.
However, would-be buyers in China fret the commodity could be used as a bargaining chip in future negotiations with Washington, potentially getting added to tariff lists if the trade conflict takes a turn for the worse.
It looked like Logan's condition took a turn for the worse, when, two days ago, Stage shared an Instagram photo of herself and the baby at the hospital, where Logan was being treated for a respiratory virus.
I talked to Kristol about his feelings on liberals (he thinks they should "rethink their mindless progressivism"), what responsibility conservatives bear for Trump's rise, and why he thinks Trump may have changed conservatism forever — for the worse.
"We don't know how much longer he has," says Melissa Gable of the Maricopa County Animal Care and Control, adding that the dog had initially "responded remarkably well" to drugs before taking a turn for the worse.
Close watchers of the trade war, and particularly its impact on the tech environment, have said that whatever happens in the talks now, business relations between the U.S. and China will change and maybe for the worse.
McGregor noted that the personal relationship between President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping may be taking a turn for the worse — that could hurt the already tense relationship between the world's two largest economies.
The bilateral spat took a turn for the worse in May, when President Donald Trump threatened and followed through on threats to ramp up U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports, catching investors by surprise and sending equities tumbling.
But one of the data company's senior economists warns that the fall in the pound since Brexit is having an increasingly negative effect on the sector, suggesting things could take a turn for the worse in future.
Those with failed U.S. asylum claims must prove to Canadian tribunals that the U.S. courts were wrong in their assessment, that their circumstances have changed for the worse, or that they qualify in Canada, several lawyers said.
But yen moves and political considerations could be decisive factors for the BOJ policymakers agonizing over whether to expand stimulus or to save their dwindling policy resources for when the economy takes a turn for the worse.
If we do see things take a turn for the worse in the economy, having money in a CD can serve as an emergency fund, if needed, to get you through difficult times such as job loss.
Russia's military, Mr. Gabuev said, "is not so naïve that it is not preparing a contingency plan" in case relations with China take a sudden turn for the worse, as has happened many times in the past.
While healthy disagreement is necessary in any democracy, politically charged disputes over the expansion and implementation of financial education makes it clear that this opposition may lead to change for the worse — and that's a big problem.
Although plenty of places have taken a turn for the worse during President Obama's tenure as leader of the free world, nowhere has the deterioration been as stark – or as damaging to American interests – as in Syria.
More to the point, the court's summary action, without full appellate review, changes the lives of untold numbers of people for the worse, people who immigrated legally to the United States and who have followed every rule.
"The path that led from the seminar rooms in Chicago to the right-wing political-media-foundation complex in Washington," he writes, "has transformed American politics over the past five decades," and very much for the worse.
The U.S. central bank cut interest rates three times this year to help to sustain U.S. growth but last month signaled that there would be no further cuts unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
When their health takes a turn for the worse, however, older people without strong social relationships may be more likely to have long hospital stays and repeat hospitalizations, researchers report in the American Journal of Public Health.
"Labour MP Lisa Nandy, who is expected to run to be the party&aposs next leader, composed a Twitter thread outlining the changes to the bill and why she believed it had been changed "for the worse.
The cost of the trade war could be felt by both countries soon if trade tensions take a turn for the worse, Garner added, projecting that Beijing and Washington would have to tweak their monetary policies in response.
Kylei, from Indiana, had only been in Destin with her family for a few days in early June when what was intended to be a "fun family vacation" took a turn for the worse, according to her mom.
That's when things took a turn for the worse, with Moore bringing up an incident in May where Zolciak-Biermann tweeted to Chrissy Teigen asking for tickets to an upcoming concert put on by Teigen's husband John Legend.
But yen moves and political considerations could be decisive factors for BOJ policymakers agonizing over whether to expand stimulus yet again or to save their dwindling policy resources for when the economy takes a turn for the worse.
While the world is drastically changing for the worse due to climate change (and the bears are not immune to its impacts), it's nice to track wildlife that appears to be doing exactly what it's supposed to do.
"When your skin starts to change for the worse, you need to rethink your whole regimen to help it correct," says dermatologist Amy Taub, MD. Whatever the reason — a grueling work schedule (stress!), back-to-back weddings (booze
Negotiations had taken a turn for the worse in early May, but at their meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 meeting in Osaka, Japan, the two leaders said they would resume looking for a way forward.
Even if their changes for the worse leave them better off than many of their black and Hispanic counterparts, people usually focus more on what they've lost rather than on the narrowing edge they may retain over others.
And events this week rang more alarm bells for policymakers, as the trade war took a dramatic turn for the worse on Monday after the U.S government labeled China a currency manipulator for the first time since 1994.
Candice Hammonds and Thomas Burkett's wedding date was originally set for October 1, but when her father Steve's health took a sudden turn for the worse last week, they began planning a last-minute ceremony in the hospital.
Things take a turn for the worse when Brady realizes that Tabitha is the only person who knows his gym locker combo and is thus mostly likely the person who broke into his locker and stole his keys.
What is apparent is that the fortunes of China's independent refiners, often called "teapots", have turned for the worse amid escalating global trade tensions, rising crude oil prices, an oversupplied domestic fuel market and tighter government tax scrutiny.
But come 1939, things would take a turn for the worse—during a trip to the west coast, Follett received a letter from her husband in which he expressed unhappiness in the marriage and a desire to separate.
She told DeGeneres that though she signed on the dotted line in August, she wanted to keep it a secret so she could back out of the deal if the company's financials took a turn for the worse.
This all isn't very reassuring to drivers who have been protesting the Lyft IPO in San Francisco and Southern California, where Uber changed driver pay for the worse, resulting in a 25-hour strike in the LA area.
And with the advent of genetic editing — where the DNA or RNA of a virus or bacteria can be modified to form a deadly weapon — the terrorist arsenal of weapons could be about to change for the worse.
Relations between Turkey and Saudi Arabia have been strained for decades, though they've recently taken a turn for the worse, thanks in large part to tensions over Syria, where Turkey has worked with Saudi Arabia's arch-rival Iran.
Hospitals will need rooms for the people who require close monitoring in a clinical setting, and ICU beds and ventilators for patients who take a turn for the worse and require mechanical support to keep their bodies functioning.
Ferdia Walsh-Peelo stars as a 15-year-old whose life takes a turn for the worse when his cash-poor father takes him out of private school and moves him to a rough-and-tumble Christian school.
The chief of staff's fortunes seemed to take a turn for the worse after he acknowledged during an October press conference that Trump had sought a quid pro quo when it came to releasing military aid to Ukraine.
That was the day her life took a turn for the worse, setting in motion a harrowing trip north to the U.S., hoping for asylum but never imagining what she and her son would endure to get it.
But the Fed is also facing the very real problem that interest rates are so exceptionally low even in good times that it has little room to maneuver if the economy takes a significant turn for the worse.
I've definitely seen online people talk about this being the marker of some sort of larger social revolution, but it's not clear which way we're turning and whether things are turning for the better or for the worse.
The Fed, already expected to keep rates in the range of 1.5% to 1.75% at its meeting next week, had signaled that only a significant turn for the worse in the economic outlook could trigger more policy easing.
Even as the tech industry prepares for a long-awaited series of public offerings that will mint yet another round of dude billionaires, there is widespread alarm that smartphones and social networks are reshaping society for the worse.
What follows is a look at how seven different people and governments are affected by Trump's announcement — a concrete way of looking at how this massive decision changes the world, for the better and (mostly) for the worse.
Cody Gribble didn't have the best first round at Bay Hill, as evidenced by his triple-bogey at the 3rd hole, but it could have taken a turn for the worse when came across an alligator on the course.
The dispute between the coalition government in Rome and European Commission in Brussels over Italy's spending plans took a turn for the worse Tuesday, when a shoe became a part of the drama surrounding the two parties' deteriorating relations.
Their situation took another turn for the worse in the past two weeks after the black market rate of the dinar, which has long languished at record lows, slid again, fuelling inflation that is already around 214-25 percent.
Market sentiment took a sharp turn for the worse, a fortnight after investors turned long on all Asian currencies for the first time since June 2017, on concerns the new coronavirus could dent growth in China and the region.
She says while the girls initially had the support of the school administration, things took a turn for the worse after a change in leadership and plans to move the team from junior varsity to varsity level were scrapped.
The shares seem to have taken a turn for the worse in the current quarter, falling 22 percent this month after soft drink giant Coca-Cola announced plans to buy rival Topo Chico, maker of lime flavored mineral water.
And on that change voters were seeking in 21, most say Trump did bring it: 2001% say his presidency has created significant changes in the country, but more say they're for the worse (23.8%) than for the better (30%).
"Despite the negative sentiment, it's unwise to bet on the direction of the stock market in the short term, as it's prone to defy expectations, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse," Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Laith Khalaf said.
Roughly two-thirds (66 percent) of Democrats say American culture has generally changed for the better since the 1950s, while roughly two-thirds (68 percent) of Republicans say American society and way of life have changed for the worse.
No other group believes things have changed for the worse since the 1950s more than white evangelical Protestants (74 percent), who turned out strongly and gave Mr. Trump 81 percent of their votes, according to the early exit polls.
At least 53 children across the country have died from flu-related illness, and parents need to know how to tell if a child takes a turn for the worse — and if it's time to rush to the hospital.
But unless those numbers change sharply for the worse in the next year (as they did for Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal), Americans are unlikely to unite in a vengeful mood against the president who presides over them.
Former national security adviser John Bolton suggested in a private speech last week that President Trump's experience as a businessman colors his relationships with foreign leaders — often for the worse, NBC News reports, citing six people who were there.
On Wednesday, U.S. bond prices rallied after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the third time this year even though it also signalled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Foreign policy-wise, Eisenhower had a cordial and productive meeting with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev at Camp David in September, but this would have little long-term impact, because relations took a turn for the worse the following year.
The long-tense relations between Tehran and Washington took a turn for the worse last May when Trump pulled out of a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, reached before he took office, and reimposed sanctions.
Not long after Bravo personalities catch some speed, Tamra says, "Oh s—, I'm scared" before things take a turn for the worse as the ATV flips, Dodd's helmet falls off and the sand-filled video cuts to an eerie silence.
"You want to be very cognizant of the fact that we are already at neutral, unless the economy takes a turn for the worse," Mester said, referring to the neutral rate of interest that neither brakes nor boosts a healthy economy.
After reports began circulating that her condition had taken a turn for the worse — with assertions that her body was "shutting down" and that she only had "weeks" to live — Newton-John reassured her fans that she was doing just fine.
Simmering tension, particularly over a case for compensation of South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Relations took a turn for the worse this week when Japan said it would tighten curbs on exports of the materials used to make chips and display panels because trust with South Korea had been broken over the forced labour dispute.
Sports Briefing | Soccer Marseille's lackluster season took another turn for the worse as the nine-time French champion bowed out of the League Cup quarterfinals while its bitter rival Paris St.-Germain advanced with a 2-1 win over Lyon.
Lingering tensions, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Simmering tension, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month, when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
Lingering tension, particularly over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers during World War Two, took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
They have taken several turns for the worse in the last two and a half months after Trump acted to try to eliminate Iran's oil exports entirely because of U.S. concerns about its nuclear and missile programs and regional activities.
On the one hand, most Americans do tend to believe that many things have changed for the worse — that the economy has been doing poorly, that long-term trends have hurt security for average families, that leaders just don't get it.
"Given the positivity that is reflected in equities and rates markets, the acknowledgement that things could just as easily take a turn for the worse appears to be expressed through gold positions at the moment," UBS said in a note.
We didn't even have nationally broadcast color TV. Yet, just 38 percent thought the changes wrought since the 1950s have been for the better, while a solid 55 percent said our culture and way of life mostly changed for the worse.
But the firm's discussions over the field, located about 30 km (20 miles) off the Gaza coast, have ground to a halt since tensions in the wider region have taken a fresh turn for the worse, the source told Reuters.
ABOUT THE AVALANCHE (16-23-3): Colorado's painful season took another turn for the worse during Monday's practice as defenseman Nikita Zadorov fell awkwardly to the ice and appeared to injured his leg after becoming tangled up with forward Mikko Rantanen.
Relations took a turn for the worse this week when Japan said it would tighten curbs on exports of the materials used to make chips and display panels because trust with South Korea had been broken over the forced labor dispute.
If it's true that constant digital distractions are changing our cognitive functions for the worse — leaving many of us more scatterbrained, more prone to lapses in memory, and more anxious — it means we're living through a profound transformation of human cognition.
CreditCreditAndrew Renneisen for The New York Times NAIROBI, Kenya — Four days after her toddler's health took a turn for the worse, his tiny body racked by fever, diarrhea and vomiting, Sharon Mbone decided it was time to try yet another medicine.
Matters then took a sharp turn for the worse in September 2018 with the default of Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS), one of many lenders outside the traditional banking system that had become a growing source of credit.
The Australian dollar lost 0.2% to $0.6868 after the Reserve Bank of Australia opened the door to another cut in interest rates as early as February, should household incomes stay depressed or the labour market takes a turn for the worse.
Human rights activists, at a news conference in Lebanon on Thursday, said the situation has taken a turn for the worse with 19 people now sitting on death row, renewed reports of torture in detention and military courts now trying civilians.
Relations between Turkey and Germany have been strained for some time, but took a sharp turn for the worse in May after the German parliament passed a resolution declaring the 1915 massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces was a genocide.
ABOUT THE FLAMES (19-20-2): Forward Lance Bouma's star-crossed season took another turn for the worse when he was cut by a skate in Monday's 33-4 loss to San Jose and is expected to be sidelined for a few weeks.
How many people in 1984, with the launch of the Macintosh, or 1994, when the Magic Link came out, or 2007, the year of the iPhone, could have predicted that a social networking website could heavily influence an election for the worse?
After reports began circulating that the singer's condition had taken a turn for the worse, with claims that her body was "shutting down" and that she only had "weeks" to live, Newton-John reassured her fans that she was doing just fine.
SAN JUAN, P.R. — Four months after announcing a grueling five-year plan for reducing the island's vast debt and reviving economic growth, Puerto Rico's top economic officials said on Monday that they had been too optimistic and revised the plan for the worse.
New York (CNN Business)Talks between the United Auto Workers union and General Motors "have taken a turn for the worse," according to the union's chief negotiator, suggesting that no immediate end is in sight for the auto industry's longest strike in decades.
Conflicts in the Middle East have been driving most of the industry's international sales growth of late, but geopolitical hot spots like Russia, North Korea and the South China Sea have turned for the worse, forcing countries to ramp up military spending.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Six years after going public with her brain cancer diagnosis, "Rhoda" sitcom star Valerie Harper's health apparently has taken a turn for the worse, as her husband acknowledged that doctors have advised that she be placed in hospice care.
KOFU, Japan (Reuters) - Bank of Japan board member Yutaka Harada said on Wednesday he did not think there was disagreement among the central bank's board members on the need to take monetary policy action if the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Moon and other government officials were meeting the leaders of five major political parties to discuss an ongoing feud with Japan, which took a turn for the worse after Tokyo imposed export curbs on some materials used by South Korea's huge technology companies.
But there are risks, too: If he commits and then has a disappointing finish, precious time and money will be gone -- and the perception of Kasich's place in the race, and his long-term viability, could take a turn for the worse.
A recent scientific study found that bumps and drops are about to take a turn for the worse thanks to climate change, with a projected increase this year of 149% in heavy turbulence, 94% in moderate turbulence, and 59% in light turbulence.
In the early 22019s, things took a sharp turn for the worse when a right-wing Hindu mob tore apart the mosque building, setting off a series of violent clashes and legal fights that have brought the issue to the Supreme Court.
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered its policy rate by a quarter of a percentage point to a target range of 1.50% to 1.75% but signaled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
By taking a look at which players' numbers are sustainable, and which teams' schedules are about to take a turn for the worse, we can get a good idea of who you should be targeting in trades as you finalize your roster.
"With the news around the U.S. and Huawei taking a turn for the worse, it seems that the trade war is increasingly showing signs of becoming a tech war," said Seema Shah, senior global investment Strategist at Principal Global Investors in London.
Separately, Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said the central bank stood ready to cut interest rates if the economy took a turn for the worse, suggesting that any threats from Trump would not deter him from taking action necessary to spur growth.
"In little over two months, the industry's prospects in much of the world have taken a dramatic turn for the worse," said Alexandre de Juniac, head of the International Air Transport Association, which forecast the potential revenue drop of more than $100 billion.
Matters take a turn for the worse in the novel's (slightly overplayed) denouement, as Mario spirals into alcoholism and depression, and finally — in an act that both seems entirely out of character and makes perfect sense — commits a violation of his own.
The United Auto Workers said in a letter Sunday that negotiations for a new 4-year labor contract between General Motors and its striking workers have "taken a turn for the worse" after the union rejected GM's latest proposal, according to Reuters.
TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The condition of the world's second-largest coral system, the Mesoamerican Reef stretching from Mexico to Central America, has taken a turn for the worse and faces further threats from climate change, according to a report by a group of scientists.
Ruskin's lecture series The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century (1884) proclaimed that the darkening skies over England — almost certainly the partial result of industrial pollution — showed that human behavior had the capacity to alter for the worse the planet's very environment.
But nothing symbolizes more clearly what's changed for the worse than rechristening the structure for a wayward son of Yale who's working shoulder to shoulder with Trump on tasks Roosevelt would have denounced as unworthy, unrighteous, and indecent—not to mention destructive.
PARIS, June 12 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is prepared to act further if the current economic downturn takes a turn for the worse even though central banks cannot alone do everything to keep economies strong, said ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau.
The Irish airline's luck took a turn for the worse early Thursday when Daniels — who had flown to England for a speech at Oxford Union debating society — announced to her more than 868,000 Twitter followers that "ALL of my bags" were lost by the airline.
"The first, and most important (worry) is that Fed tightening and fading fiscal stimulus will cause the US economy to take a turn for the worse ... The second is that China's economy will continue to struggle," the analysts said in a note to clients.
"The rapidly dwindling good-feeling towards the U.S. and China's vague trade war ceasefire turned actively hostile on Thursday, investors fearing that, 90-day truce or not, the relationship between the two superpowers might be about to take a turn for the worse," he wrote.
I recently spoke to Greg Hands, the Member of Parliament for Chelsea and Fulham (one of the wealthiest boroughs in London) and asked him whether he sensed things were taking a turn for the worse because of Brexit (I avoided bringing up the housing market).
It looked for a moment as if the circus was going to take a turn for the worse when McGregor, who addressed the 40-year-old Mayweather as "boy" in Toronto, let a howling crowd know he did not take the charges of racism seriously.
Emerging markets took a turn for the worse — funds that focus on them fell 13.4 percent in 2015 — as the dollar grew stronger, reducing the dollar value of their assets and raising the burden of the dollar-denominated debt that proliferates in the developing world.
"This storm — Hurricane Lane — is a dangerous storm, and we got to take it very, very seriously, and we're all working together at this point so that we plan for the worse and hope for the best," he said at a news conference this week.
The Jordyn doll sat on the bottom tier with her arms out looking ready to have a grand time, while the Kylie doll knelt over a pink toilet on the top tier looking like her grand time had taken a turn for the worse.
Compensation of South Koreans for labor during Japans 1910-45 occupation of the Korean peninsula has soured relations between the United States' closest Asian allies, which took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech material to South Korea.
The dollar tumbled from a seven-month high on Thursday, as risk appetite took a turn for the worse after soft Chinese trade data spooked a market that is expecting an interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve by the end of the year.
The question of compensation for South Koreans for labour during Japan's 1910-45 occupation of the Korean peninsula has soured the U.S. allies' relations, which took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech material to South Korea.
Earlier this month, Postmates changed its pay structure again for the worse, and some aggrieved drivers engaged in a relatively disorganized strike, partly because the changes hurt their bank accounts, and partly because of how quietly the company tried to sneak the new rates through.
The concern among some experts is that these devices, if used in particular ways, could be changing children's brains for the worse – potentially affecting their attention, motor control, language skills and eyesight, especially in under-fives, for whom so much brain development is taking place.
But their ongoing feud took a turn for the worse during Trump's third State of the Union address when the president appeared to snub the Speaker as she tried to shake his hand and Pelosi tore up a copy of his speech before the cameras.
The question of compensation for South Koreans for labor during Japan's 1910-45 occupation of the Korean peninsula has soured the U.S. allies' relations, which took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech material to South Korea.
The question of compensation for South Koreans for labor during Japan's 54013-45 occupation of the Korean peninsula has soured the U.S. allies' relations, which took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech material to South Korea.
And with that he started planning a big event at the SFJAZZ Center auditorium in San Francisco to explain his process and to unveil the phrase he thinks will help people understand how computers are changing our lives and our minds for the worse.
Compensation of South Koreans for labour during Japan's 1910-45 occupation of the Korean peninsula has soured relations between the United States' closest Asian allies, which took a turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech material to South Korea.
The U.S. Department of Justice has told the U.S. Supreme Court that the federal law banning workplace discrimination can apply when employees are denied lateral transfers, and not only when their working conditions change for the worse, in a break with the Obama administration.
In January this took a turn for the worse with the arrest of Gu Yuese, the outspoken pastor of the country's largest church, a colossal edifice in the provincial capital, Hangzhou, that seats 5,000 people—about 50% more than St Paul's Cathedral in London.
Last month, the Fed cut interest rates for the third time this year to help sustain U.S. growth despite a slowdown in other parts of the world, but signaled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Policy sources have told Reuters that China sees aggressive actions like interest rate cuts as a last resort if the damaging U.S.-China trade war takes a sharp turn for the worse, but that it is keeping all its economic policy tools within reach.
A temporary moment of excitement The stock market took off early Friday after New York Federal Reserve President John Williams told CNBC that the Fed will remain flexible about its rate-raising and balance sheet policy if the markets take a turn for the worse.
The meeting, which was not listed on Trump's public schedule Monday, came after Powell testified on Capitol Hill last week, during which he said that the Fed was likely to keep interest rates steady unless the state of the economy changed for the worse.
AND SO I THINK WHEN YOU THINK DIPLOMACY AND THE MANNER IN WHICH WE HANDLE OUR RELATIONSHIP WITH CHINA, I THINK IT TOOK A MAJOR CHANGE, A MAJOR STEP FOR THE WORSE YESTERDAY, AND I JUST, I FIND ALL OF THE OPTIMISM TO BE QUESTIONABLE.
One such post on Sina Weibo, a Twitter-like microblog platform, described the dire situation that 19-year-old Tian Guanglin was in when his condition from a rare and aggressive form of muscle cancer took a turn for the worse in early January.
But a new, exhaustive report by RAND, led by researcher Bryce Pardo, points to one way the opioid crisis could still take a turn for the worse, possibly leading to thousands more deaths each year, if the market for fentanyl were to become more widespread.
Newport persuaded me I was wrong, that the experiment we're running on our own brains and on our own attention spans is changing us for the worse, and that a big chunk of the future will belong to those who can train themselves to resist.
San Francisco Fed President John Williams suggested last month that they remain a central part of the Fed's policy toolbox, telling reporters they are a means for policymakers to "adjust the path of policy down" if the economy takes a turn for the worse.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks took a turn for the worse Thursday after a key member of President Donald Trump's economic team said the United States and China may not be able to come to a new deal on trade before next month after all.
Negotiations between Beijing and the Trump administration took a turn for the worse in early May with the increase of tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods exported to the U.S., and an effective ban on American companies doing business with Chinese telecom giant Huawei.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar tumbled from a seven-month high on Thursday, as risk appetite took a turn for the worse after soft Chinese trade data spooked a market that is expecting an interest rate increase from the Federal Reserve by the end of the year.
Probably not, although for what it's worth, the US appears to be changing for the worse in countless ways—from unprecedented opiate addiction, to job losses due to automation, to some kind of revolution in disregarding the truth, to climate change now playing out in real time.
"Your pores have a lot to do with genetics, but ongoing sun damage can also change pore size and appearance for the worse, as well as gravity pulling on the skin, making the pore look enlarged," explains Paula Begoun, skin-care expert and founder of Beautypedia.
In an emergency, sure I might use Continuum, but then I'd have to rely on the mobile experience of Windows, which is simply not competitive with iOS or Android due to a lack of apps and an operating system that is constantly being changed for the worse.
Negotiations between Beijing and President Donald Trump's administration took a turn for the worse in early May with the increase of tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods exported to the U.S., and an effective ban on American companies doing business with Chinese telecom giant Huawei.
Souring relations between TIM and Rome took a turn for the worse last year when the government, keen to bring ultrafast Internet to all Italians to boost growth, drafted in state-controlled utility Enel to help with the broadband rollout after claiming TIM was dragging its feet.
At Religion Dispatches, the University of Pennsylvania's Dr. Anthea Butler breaks down the most noteworthy results: The group with the most fatalistic view of American cultural change are white evangelical Protestants, three quarters of whom (74%) say that American culture has changed for the worse since 1950.
Recent tension between the neighbours, largely over the issue of compensation for South Koreans forced to work for Japanese occupiers before and during World War Two, took a sharp turn for the worse this month when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea.
In the month since the release, already tense U.S.-Iranian relations have taken several turns for the worse, including Iran's downing of a U.S. drone, U.S. economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic's supreme leader, and the capture last week of an Iranian supertanker by British forces.
The U.S. central bank on Wednesday cut interest rates for the third time this year to help sustain U.S. growth despite a slowdown in other parts of the world, but signalled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
All this lends credence to one of the more "meta" critical readings of Twin Peaks: The Return, which is that it's partly about countering all the meanness in the world by spending time in the company of the people who matter, before everything changes for the worse.
The recent 50-State Report Card on Reproductive Health and Rights issued by my organization, the Population Institute, gave 18 states a failing grade for 2017, and lowered the U.S. grade to a D-. It also cautioned things could take a turn for the worse in 2018.
Nearly a year after the implementation of the nuclear deal with Iran, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and the ensuing fanfare regarding the possibility of an age of reform within a feeble theocracy, Tehran's behavior has taken a turn for the worse.
But markets are more volatile than they have been in several years, and the longer the bull market extends — even if they dont die of old age — the more investors need to deal with the prospect of a turn for the worse in the economic cycle.
The U.S. Federal Reserve lowered borrowing costs for the third time this year on Wednesday to help sustain domestic growth despite a slowdown in other parts of the world, but signalled there would be no further reductions unless the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Relations between Tehran and Washington took a turn for the worse last year, when the U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers, and reimposed sanctions that were lifted under the deal in return for Tehran curbing its nuclear work.
The EFF, for example, told The Verge that industry attacks on net neutrality and FCC authority open the door to all manner of aggressive pricing and network restrictions that will not only drive up your monthly bill, but profoundly change the way we use the internet for the worse.
Most economists say the city-state's central bank is unlikely to deliver a surprise off-cycle easing similar to the one in January last year, but a few see risks of monetary stimulus if oil prices fall more sharply or China's economy takes a turn for the worse.
For Gignac, Canadian stocks are still too pricey for him to buy into the volatility — they're trading at about 18 times earning — but if sentiment takes a turn for the worse and equity prices fall by about 10 percent, then he will consider adding more equities to his portfolio.
"We want to send a message to all the Jews who sit at home and build big fences around their synagogues that it's possible and necessary to approach one another, because if we don't try, things can only turn for the worse," said Nina Peretz, head of the initiative.
Both the UK indexes had earlier jumped about 0.6% on the back of gains in China, but the FTSE 100's Asia-exposed financials including HSBC took a turn for the worse after China said the anti-government protests in Hong Kong had begun to show "sprouts of terrorism".
I found out only after her health took a turn for the worse — after she went to the hospital a bit too late and didn't receive very good treatment, and I was told that she, not yet 60, would probably have trouble walking for the rest of her life.
Adams' study (and a few other shorter-term studies) show that psychedelics tend to help psychological disorders have more of a positive effect on gut bacteria than any other available treatments, indicating that it's unlikely that it's making changes for the worse if we're seeing positive downstream effects.
I suspect Trump will attempt the same play he did with Michael Cohen: keep him close enough that he doesn't get the feeling he's being hung out to dry, but not so close as to be joined at the hip in case things take a turn for the worse.
"She has a pretty tough road as ambassador at a time when the relationship took a definite turn for the worse, and she handled the challenge with tact and grace," said Fen Hampson, a professor of international affairs at Carleton University, who had met Ms. Craft a few times.
Powerful rallies by Facebook, Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft and Netflix in recent years have made them must-own stocks for portfolio managers, making their ownership so widespread that they are at risk of a major sell-off should a majority of investors' views about them change for the worse.
The dollar's losses were compounded by comments from senior policymakers, with the U.S. Federal Reserve vice chair Richard Clarida discussing the possibility of rate cuts should the world's biggest economy take a turn for the worse, though he also said he thought the U.S. economy is in "a very good place".
The dollar's losses were compounded by comments from senior policymakers, with the U.S. Federal Reserve vice chair Richard Clarida discussing the possibility of rate cuts should the world's biggest economy take a turn for the worse, though he also said he thought the U.S. economy is in "a very good place".
It turns out that the people who will see their health coverage change for the worse -- women, the poor, the old and the non-white -- weren't really seen in the photo (although lots of the men in the picture are older, they cancel out that vulnerability by being mainly rich).
"Imagine an app you can install on your phone that pings your doctor for a check-up when your behavior changes for the worse, potentially before you even realize there is a problem," Dr. Christopher Danforth, a co-author on the Instagram study, is quoted in the study's press release.
First, Republicans must cogently educate the public on how ObamaCare fundamentally altered private health care for the worse — creating mega-medicine giants who have hijacked the patient-doctor relationship, put profit over personalized care and set the stage for the one-size-fits-all prescription of single-payer universal health care.
Meanwhile, American involvement in Vietnam was deepening—the Pentagon had begun to aid the French in the early 2000s, until the Viet Minh inflicted a crippling and fatal blow to French troops at Dien Bien Phu in 21, forcing French withdrawal—and things were already taking a turn for the worse.
Yet when news outlets reported last week, after the revision in what counts as an infection, the largest jump in reported cases "in a single day and more than twice the previous record high," readers could be forgiven for assuming that the situation had just taken a turn for the worse.
And, coming a day after numerous British news outlets cited anonymous sources portraying the German government and the European Union in a bad light as the Brexit negotiations took another turn for the worse, some observers suggested that Ms. Rooney might be the one to find out who was talking.
Earlier this month 2-year-old Layla Thomas began exhibiting flu-like symptoms but, out of nowhere, Layla's condition took a turn for the worse and on March 18 she was rushed to the hospital with a 107-degree fever, according to a GoFundMe page set up to cover her medical expenses.
But there's something telling in the underlying anxiety that Peele's script exploits, from the opening scene (in which an uneasy black man walking alone in a predominately white suburb recalls the fate of Trayvon Martin) to the last, when the arrival of a police car suggests a near-certain turn for the worse.
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ET. As U.S.-China trade tensions took a turn for the worse since the Fed's move last month and adding to economic risks, investors will closely monitor comments from Chair Jerome Powell on Friday at the Jackson Hole Symposium for clues on what more the central bank plans to do to boost growth.
While Governor Haruhiko Kuroda has stressed the BOJ still has room to deepen negative rates or take any other steps to spur growth, many analysts see last week's decision as underscoring the central bank's desperation in trying to save its dwindling ammunition for when the economy takes a turn for the worse.
BNM Governor Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus said growth was expected to rebound in the final quarter of 2019 on a resumption in mining and construction activities and resilient private sector spending, but did not discount a cut to the overnight policy rate MYINTR=ECI if things take a turn for the worse.
Traders had already priced in a pause in rate cuts until next March, after the Fed cut its benchmark target earlier this week by a quarter of a percentage point to a range of 1.5% to 1.75% and signaled that only a turn for the worse could move them to ease policy more.
A former HHS official described the situation as a debate between two "horrendous" paths — one that could dramatically remake the economy for the worse by maintaining the current harsh restrictions, and another that could exact a human toll "that will be unacceptable to Americans" if the virus continues spreading for months on end.
All of these groups have their own sins to answer for (my own Catholic Church's scandal being particularly salient these days), and some of the stances religious conservatives take in their struggle with secular liberalism are clearly influenced for the worse by the racism that has pervaded every white religious tradition in America.
Facebook has forced the hands of some news organizations to change for the worse — pivoting to sometimes short but often unimportant videos about cats in pajamas instead of real topics, like what's on the front page of The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNBC, Bloomberg and other established first-rate news organizations.

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