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"To be fair the Obama administration got nowhere, the Bush administration got nowhere," Derek Scissors, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, said about convincing China to roll back its subsidies.
If you pull me, I ain't got nowhere to go!
Hoenlein went downstairs and met Odeh, but they got nowhere.
The ploy worked—but he got nowhere near meeting the target.
In the end, Die Mannschaft got nowhere near a shoot-out.
It sometimes leaves people feeling like they've got nowhere to go.
People who shouted the names of complicated cocktails got nowhere fast.
Once I leave this program, I ain't got nowhere to stay.
I tried to pin him down regarding Khashoggi and got nowhere.
But it also means that Trump's got nowhere to go but up.
Investigators tried to track him down through phone records, but got nowhere.
But M.B.I.A.'s credibility exceeded Ackman's, and for years Ackman got nowhere.
We agreed to disagree, initially For a long time, we got nowhere.
We tried to do climate policy the Republicans' way, and got nowhere.
When he asked Congress to approve money for the project, he got nowhere.
Honestly, he's got nowhere else to go, so he might as well stick around.
After two brief email exchanges and a couple of phone calls I got nowhere.
"We've got lives and we don't got nowhere to go," one young man said.
When the investigators tried to make headway with Chinese officials, however, they got nowhere.
And Mr. Pompeo got nowhere on persuading North Korea to declare its nuclear assets.
Kim says she pleaded with Medicaid to pay the therapist but said they got nowhere.
The proof is that, for two years now, Trump got nowhere with China on trade.
Detectives investigating her homicide last August chased down hundreds of leads but got nowhere fast.
We tried to resolve it amicably and it got nowhere so we filed a lawsuit.
Ms. Gowins-Sowells asked to see the police file on her husband but got nowhere.
Their hunting efficiency increases quite dramatically because the native animals have got nowhere to hide.
But the Obama and Bush administrations got nowhere by further isolating the already-reclusive nation.
Democrats called for an investigation into Kavanaugh's "truthfulness" during the confirmation process, but got nowhere.
A lot of it was the same conversation over and over, and we got nowhere.
But they got nowhere on who had ordered the hit and who had carried it out.
The two of us worked on this one homework problem for three hours and got nowhere.
Both of Mr de Mistura's predecessors gave up after peace conferences they had convened got nowhere.
In the past, there have been months and months of detailed negotiations, and it got nowhere.
They said Corbyn's "empty statements" condemning anti-Semitism had got nowhere near dealing with the problem.
"I've made the decision to stay because I've got nowhere else to go," Mr. Brady said.
I pressed Bush's aides to hit Trump for learning about the military on TV, but got nowhere.
After four days and nights, he and a Romanian systems engineer named Bogdan Cocosel had got nowhere.
I take a little nap once all that's done since I've got nowhere to be for once.
When he got nowhere on the reserves issue, Mr. Lutz recalled, he emailed Radian's internal compliance hotline.
"In the past, there&aposd been months and months of detailed negotiations and they got nowhere," he said.
I got nowhere, because no one wanted her, and I understood this, because I didn't want her either.
The French leader has notably got nowhere in persuading Mr Trump to return to the Paris climate agreement.
Even with an attorney and a copyright registration on file, Toscas got nowhere through the AliExpress complaint system.
"I've got nowhere to go, but the feeling of being stuck here is kind of intimidating," she added.
Mr. Trump exerted brute force in an effort to secure votes for the plan, and he got nowhere.
But now the whole world has seen the redacted version of Mueller's report -- and Barr's got nowhere to hide.
A recent claim promoted by Russian websites that Mrs Merkel had deliberately invited Islamic State into Germany got nowhere.
It would have got nowhere without centuries of treaty-making and decades of case law to back it up.
"Make me down a pallet on your floor / When I'm broke and I got nowhere to go," she croons.
Schumer and McConnell met once for about 20 minutes in December about crafting a bipartisan resolution but got nowhere.
But it had a stab at this before, in 2004, and got nowhere: the damage proved too tricky to calculate.
Company officials said they also regularly discussed issues of concern with boards and if they got nowhere would vote nay.
I tried to find other letters that ended all the words in a four-word phrase, but got nowhere fast.
Right-wing politicians accused Mr. Sánchez of treason for trying to negotiate with separatist politicians in Catalonia; the talks got nowhere.
Despite the fact that Mrs May got nowhere with this tactic, many Tory MPs still see it as a good one.
But, asked about the allegations against him and his associates, she said that she had tried to investigate but got nowhere.
While it's got its fair share of fans, it's got nowhere near the broad appeal of, say, a Beauty and the Beast.
" —Maili Holiman, former art director, incoming creative director "I spent two weeks trying to reach manga artists in Japan and got nowhere.
Part of the reason its accession to the EU has got nowhere has been the EU's muddled, many-headed set of policies.
A few years ago, he said, he tried to get back into television, floating a show idea in Hollywood, but got nowhere.
Baby's got nowhere to run, to quote the Martha and the Vandellas classic that appears on the much-buzzed-about retro soundtrack.
Obama got nowhere with the Saudis on these confidence-building measures, even though he sold more arms to Saudi Arabia than his predecessors.
For the time being, Pal believes the greenback's got nowhere else to go but up –and global markets are going to pay for it.
That left a lot of downtime, he said, for locals who weren't going anywhere: "Some people got nowhere to go and nothing to do."
He said his attempts to win approval for Mr. Liu to leave China for treatment, as Mr. Liu and his wife requested, got nowhere.
The recent steps taken by his administration seem designed to influence Mr Xi not by persuasion (which has got nowhere) but by sanctions and coercion.
The Obama and Bush administrations got nowhere by isolating the reclusive nation, which has been propped up with food and fuel from the Chinese government.
"You've got the net speculative long positions at its highest level since 2006; I think it's got nowhere to go from here but down," he said.
"I don't want to go back to my village, because if I hear people saying: 'This is the guy who got nowhere,' I'd probably kill them," he says.
"This got nowhere because it rapidly became clear that the Icelandic authorities have no interest in reaching a compromise," said Iceland Founder & CEO Malcolm Walker, in a press release.
Mr. Cantor and House Republican chairmen labored in 2014 to bring a replacement bill for Republicans to get behind, Mr. Heye said, and got nowhere, even with no stakes.
"In the past, there have been months and months of detailed negotiations, and they got nowhere," Pompeo said Thursday, referring to previous negotiations between the United States and North Korea.
Now that they've got nowhere to go, children's risk of abuse is heightened, said Jeffrey Edleson, professor and dean emeritus at the University of California-Berkeley's School of Social Welfare.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, got nowhere when he proposed legislation requiring congressional approval of tariffs that are imposed in the name of national security, as the recent ones were.
Spencer Chandra Herbert, a politician in British Columbia, took up the cause for several years, starting with a proposal he brought forward in 2009 to ban ticket scalping—but he got nowhere.
"We met with all our suppliers and asked to pay duty that is reflective of where the aluminum comes from, but we got nowhere," Pete Coors, Vice Chairman of Molson Coors, said.
All this photo-taking nets the player points they can redeem for coupons—though glitches meant I only caught a single ghost, and got nowhere near the 11,000 points needed for a prize.
" I think we're missing out on really special kinds of companies, really special entrepreneurs who look at that model and say, "That's not me, but if it's not me, I got nowhere to go.
Mr. Goldsmith said he had lobbied Mr. Hunter's office to support a policy that would prevent the Pentagon from releasing soldiers with less-than-honorable discharges without a mental health assessment, but got nowhere.
"The people of South Wales will always vote Labour because they've got nowhere else to go," Tony Blair's right-hand man Peter Mandelson supposedly said of the party's mining heartlands in the mid-1990s.
Despite the rosy statement from the American side, it remained clear that discussions — which Mr. Trump had said were imminent after he briefly met Mr. Kim in the Demilitarized Zone in late June — got nowhere.
Italy held an inconclusive election on March 4 and efforts since then to put together a government have got nowhere, with the 5-Star adamant in its rejection of the League's longstanding partners, including Forza Italia.
"The question of having a comprehensive arrangement for rendition, sending fugitives to mainland China, has been under discussion for more than 20 years, and of course got nowhere," former Hong Kong lawmaker Emily Lau told CNN.
"As a culture, we didn't give attention to maternity and paternity leave and now we do," said Mr. Rowan, who added that he got nowhere with airlines six years ago when his first child was born.
More than that, investigators can't even talk to Geremeyev: leaks from the security services imply that he fled to the United Arab Emirates, then quietly returned to Chechnya, where requests summoning him for questioning have got nowhere.
" He also said, "Whatever we do in a bailout, make sure that every worker is compensated and treated equally — in that the executives don't get rewarded extra to stick around because they got nowhere else to go.
They got nowhere but on February 3rd ChemChina offered $43 billion to buy Syngenta, forming the world's largest maker of pesticides and fertilisers, a formidable competitor to even the merged agrichemicals businesses of Dow and DuPont (see article).
A decade later, in 1976, the Soviets offered to help the campaign of former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, but Mr. Humphrey declined and the effort "got nowhere," Anatoly Dobrynin, a former Soviet ambassador, wrote in his memoir.
But Mr. Sánchez got nowhere and has instead been accused of treason by opposition politicians for trying to negotiate with Quim Torra, the separatist leader of Catalonia, as well as for allying himself with some Basque nationalist lawmakers.
But their talks got nowhere, and Mr. Torra recently warned that his party would not approve a new Spanish budget unless Mr. Sánchez considered holding another referendum, this time with the agreement of the central government in Madrid.
And the White House's proposal to cut $18 billion in nondefense programs also got nowhere in the Republican-controlled Congress, with the budget deal instead delivering an increase to some of the very programs the White House had sought to cut.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Theresa May has got nowhere with the EU in seeking an early guarantee of post-Brexit rights for British and European expatriates, officials said on Friday after the British prime minister pushed the issue again at an EU summit.
After all, what we learned during the Republican primary was that the party's base doesn't care at all about what the party establishment says: Jeb Bush (remember him?), the initial insider choice, got nowhere despite a giant war chest, and Mr.
Some told BuzzFeed News that Chinese merchants use AliExpress to sell replicas of their goods in bulk to other US retailers, and also go directly to consumers; the majority said they got nowhere when they tried to report the issue to the company.
But, they got nowhere—often relying on negotiations with Russian MMA household name Fedor Emelianenko and his manager Vadim Finkelstein with the hope a major coup such as that would provide enough gravitas to justify the introduction of UFC events in the country.
In mid-2017, after US banks and law enforcement officials had already begun scrutinizing the financial records of dozens of individuals connected to the Trump-Russia probe, bankers at Societe Generale in New York tried to learn more about the Silver Valley transactions — but got nowhere.
Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) "But he added that he was left with the impression that 'we got nowhere today,'" she told the AP. What's next: Comey is due to return in two weeks for another interview with lawmakers but it's unclear whether he'll return, the Associated Press reports.
As was expected, after trying three different routes, we got nowhere close to the president, though we did get a brief glimpse of the tail end of his motorcade in Old Havana, the shiny black modern cars a sharp contrast to the vintage vehicles that typically travel the city roads.
In 2008, when I was part of a team at the U.S. Treasury tasked with helping to administer stimulus payments, we tried to find data to tell us what Puerto Rico's population looks like in order to minimize potential fraud, but we got nowhere fast, stymied by an utter lack of available data.
I've seen college kids say they've got nowhere else to go after being forced to move out of their dorms, adults who've been laid off, and pregnant women say how scared they are to know they won't be able to have loved ones in the delivery room (Business Insider has a roundup of a lot of these stories).
The party leaders have doubled down on an approach that got nowhere during the presidential campaign — trying to tie the Kremlin around Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's neck.
Iowa has eschewed tilting to regional preferences: Wisconsin's Scott Walker and Minnesota's Tim Pawlenty got nowhere in the contest next door, and I suspect Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE of Minnesota faces the same fate Monday.

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