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Google's European regulatory problems have gone from bad to worse.
Things have gone from bad to worse at your job.
Since Mr Ghosn's arrest things have gone from bad to worse.
At first she thought her luck had gone from bad to worse.
Alabama governor Things have gone from bad to worse for Alabama's governor.
In the past 18 months things have gone from bad to worse.
Because of its incompetence, the opioid crisis has gone from bad to worse.
No matter how you slice it, this war has gone from bad to worse.
Over the course of this weekend, things have gone from bad to worse to completely medieval.
The analyst also noted that demand for Nvidia's graphics cards has gone "from bad to worse."
Sadly, over the past few months, the Japanese economy appears to have gone from bad to worse.
Earlier on Monday, activists in the region told CNN that the humanitarian situation has gone from bad to worse.
New Delhi (CNN)Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's week-long trip to India has gone from bad to worse.
"This government has been in power for 18 years and things have gone from bad to worse," he said.
EVER since Nicolás Maduro became president of Venezuela, the plight of the country's citizens has gone from bad to worse.
"It has gone from bad to worse for these guys," said Brian Pow, analyst at Acumen Capital Partners in Calgary.
While lawyers, judges and policy makers have grappled with these issues, Puerto Rico's finances have gone from bad to worse.
The number have "gone from bad to worse," Michael Loewen, an analyst at Scotia Capital, wrote in a client note on Wednesday.
Nor has any Tory Remainer MP been persuaded to defect, even as the government's handling of Brexit has gone from bad to worse.
As the movie gods would have it, things in Wick-world have well and truly gone from bad to worse in the meantime.
But despite alarm bells from many industries — including the full breadth of the manufacturing sector — the situation has gone from bad to worse.
The situation, she says, has gone from bad to worse, and she adds that she would support taking up Trump's invitation to talks.
In the latest twist of a political scandal that has gone from bad to worse, Brazil's Supreme Court suspended the country's Lower House Speaker.
Now the situation has gone from bad to worse because with talks off the table for the time being, violence is poised to increase.
Although Centralia may have had the sharpest reversal of fortune, the economy of the entire region has gone from bad to worse over the past several decades.
Estimates for the crash in demand have gone from bad to worse, with some firms now saying consumption will fall as much as 20% in the next quarter.
Here&aposs a look back at how things have gone from bad to worse for the struggling department store chain, and what it demonstrates about the world of retail:
Dennis Rodman's DUI problems have gone from bad to worse ... because he was on probation during his arrest on Saturday -- and it likely means he'll be thrown in the slammer.
"The youth e-cigarette epidemic has gone from bad to worse, and 5 million kids now use e-cigarettes," said Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.
Following the company's admission last September that it installed "defeat devices" on 11 million diesel-powered cars across the world to cheat emissions tests, things have gone from bad to worse.
It's gone from bad to worse for Louisville ... the school's top high school recruit says he's officially DECOMMITTING to UL in the wake of the NCAA bribery scandal involving the university.
After Jughead found Dilton Doiley (Major Curda) and Ben Button (Moses Thiessen) in the woods last week, unresponsive with blue liquid on their lips, their situation has gone from bad to worse.
Things have gone from bad to worse for Philae, the comet lander sent up to land on Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in 2014 as part of the European Space Agency's Rosetta mission.
"I have been constantly watching how the river pollution has gone from bad to worse," said D.K. Joshi, who filed a petition over the insects in the National Green Tribunal, an environmental court last week.
"We have gone from bad to worse, and the patients are the ones who are suffering," said Dr. Kendall Griffith, an interventional cardiologist who recently left the island to take a job in a Georgia hospital.
The recent fortunes of Brazil, once an economic powerhouse of the developing world, have gone from bad to worse, with the economy expected to contract at least 3.5 percent for a second year in a row.
As the Standing Rock protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline has gone from bad to worse to hopeful to tentative, dozens of documentarians have descended on the Sioux reservation — 34 teams, according to the tribal database.
He is not a man who would write back, from the heart, to someone whose life has gone from bad to worse and who is hoping desperately that their president can help, or at least listen.
BEIJING (Reuters) - U.S. rights policies have gone from bad to worse, China said on Thursday, in its annual rebuttal of a State Department report on human rights around the world that criticized China's "severe" crackdown on lawyers.
Like many in Gaza who came of age before the signing of the Oslo Peace Accords in 1993, he is contemptuous of all Palestinian factions, under whom life has gone from bad to worse to worse still.
Photo: APThe situation in Houston and surrounding areas of southeast Texas hit hard by Hurricane Harvey this weekend has gone from bad to worse as floodwaters continue to rise, with some of those left behind beginning to panic.
"The economy has gone from bad to worse to horrific," said Jason Marczak, director of the Latin America Economic Growth Initiative at the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, part of the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based research organization.
As the first year of the 116th Congress nears an end, and the prospects for major legislative achievements have gone from bad to worse, the rhetorical battle over which party deserves the "do-nothing" label is heating up.
Things have gone from bad to worse to worse to worse for Kendall Roy, the would-be tycoon and formerly most trusted son of Logan Roy, the media titan whose family sits at the center of HBO's marvelous Succession.
"The LaCroix brand has gone from bad, to worse, to disastrous in a relatively short period of time," Grandet said, citing increased competition for similar-type beverages and the "lack of meaningful or disruptive innovation" from the drink's owner, National Beverage.
Manchester United have gone from bad to worse this season, and having lost away in the Europa League against a side that sound like they play somewhere around Middle Earth, it's fair to say confidence isn't at its highest right now.
"Myanmar's downgrade was expected as trafficking and treatment of Rohingya has gone from bad to worse under the (ruling) National League for Democracy," said Charles Santiago, chair of the Asean Parliamentarians for Human Rights, a coalition of lawmakers in Southeast Asia.
"The so-called war on drugs is actually a war on the poor and dissent under the guise of a populist yet brutal approach to the drug menace that has gone from bad to worse under Mr. Duterte," he said.
In the new year, Turnbull's fortunes have gone from bad to worse, with a ministerial expenses scandal occupying much of January, and recent revelations that he helped bankroll his own narrow election victory last July, to the tune of AU $1.75 million.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong stock brokers' year has gone from bad to worse after index provider MSCI decided not to add mainland Chinese shares to a benchmark indexed tracked by $1.5 trillion in global assets, dashing the hopes of a sector struggling with tumbling business.
Things have only gone from bad to worse for the chain, as recent videos filmed by Lila Rose and her organization, Live Action, caught Planned Parenthood staffers in abortion centers across the country admitting to some variation on, "Uh, we don't provide prenatal care," to quote one staffer, and affirming that they only do ultrasounds if for the purpose of determining the age of a baby set for death row.
Her clay court season has gone from bad to worse when she retired against Francesca Schiavone after having dropped the first set in the first round of the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open due to a right knee injury. This is extended her losing streak to four, the longest in her career.
Herbert, whose relations with his brother Bramwell had gone from bad to worse, hoped that some close contact with his father might help heal his rift with London. It did not. William Booth had total confidence in Bramwell and left Herbert and Cornelie "utterly dispirited and broken-hearted." To help shake off the depression, Herbert threw himself into a period of frenetic activity.
The country has the world's fourth-highest infant mortality rate. Many of these kinds of indicators have gone from bad to worse in recent years. A 2009 UNDP report found that the difference between Equatorial Guinea's per capita GDP rank and its HDI (Human Development Index) rank was the world's highest, implying that Equatorial Guinea is the worst governed country on the planet.
Chris Rock as The Narrator (voice), a sarcastic older Chris looking back at his youth, like that of The Wonder Years. His narration is lots the opposite of what other characters say. The Narrator also mentions his disdain for then-president George W. Bush and for singer Bobby Brown as he frequently says sarcastic things about them. For instance in one episode the narrator talks how Greg has gone from bad to worse like "America under Bush".
In 2009, Lynngård spoke at the Oslo Freedom Forum about the ongoing cultural genocide of the Uighur people by the government of China. In December 2014, he stated that the treatment of the Uighur people had gone "from bad to worse" and that the international community had a duty to remind Chinese leaders of their obligations under agreements with other countries. He also said that when top Western politicians refuse to meet with the Dalai Lama, they were sending the wrong signal.
Upon his release, Ryutin was assigned work in as an economist for an electrical production unit. In the interim, the Soviet economy had gone from bad to worse. The grain shortage of 1928 had given way to complete disorganization of agriculture by the ill-conceived collectivization campaign of 1929-30, which — exacerbated by drought — had ultimately resulted in a massive famine in the Ukraine, Kazakhstan and parts of southern Russia in 1932 and 1933. The entire Soviet economy was in a state of crisis.
It had to be recognised that the industrial crisis had gone from bad to worse in most branches of engineering, and especially in the heavy trades. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 23 September 1922 11 In October 1925 the capitalisation of Clayton Wagons had been written down to half a million pounds and no dividends had been paid on the shares. The production of Dewandre Servo brakes had commenced in the Titanic works and were being used in Daimler and other motor cars. Trade seemed to be picking up.
They soon found themselves having strong feelings for each other, although at the same time, he has to flee to China as things have gone from bad to worse for him. What invariably follows is a constant cat-and-mouse game of running away from authorities who were tipped off as to his location and only ends when Kar-bo reached a ranch belonging to an old friend. Surprisingly, Hitomi, although conscious as to the fact that Kar-bo can never be as close to being the real Tetsuya, endures his hardships with him unfailingly and tests the resolve of both these troubled lovers.
Before Batul was murdered, according to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, 78 reporters were listed that were killed since democracy in the country was restored in 1986. Safety of journalists in the Philippines was becoming more of a concern as the Brussels-based International Federation of Journalists said the situation "has gone from bad to worse" after a tabloid photographer was murdered and hours later another journalist was beaten. A total of 120 journalists have been killed in the Philippines in line of duty since 1986 and Batul was the 67th. That means 66 journalists had been murdered before Batul in the Philippines before him in just 20 years.
Lewin was found guilty on a double manslaughter charge at Liverpool Crown Court on 24 September 1992 and sentenced to seven and a half years in prison, as well as being banned from driving for seven years. At the end of his trial, relatives and friends of the two victims pelted him with missiles and threatened to attack him. Five of them were ejected from the court. With Toxteth still fresh in the mind of the British media and public a decade after the 1981 riots, it was reported in the international media during December 1991 that the area still suffered from many of the problems that were said to have triggered the original riots, and some local residents claimed that things had gone from bad to worse.
But on the other hand, a significant support for the privatisation programme has been raised in the media. In an editorial written in Dawn, it argues that the privatisation programme has been a key "constituent of structural reform" programmes in both, the developed and developing economies, in order to achieve greater microeconomic efficiency as opposed to macroeconomics. Overall, the GDP rate grows smoothly with privatisation programme remains in effect as opposed to nationalisation programme that it had dropped the GDP growth rate of Pakistan, Dawn maintained. Major proposals were made to privatise the major and most- profitable industries of Pakistan, namely the Pakistan Railways (PR) where The Express Tribune argued that the national railways' condition has gone from bad to worse under government ownership, and only privatisation programme can save the railways with the creation of sense of competition that would drive improvement.

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