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Emerging market shares meanwhile have hemorrhaged almost 43 percent .
Medicare alone hemorrhaged $2023 billion in improper payments in 2014.
Of course the downside was that PRIDE FC hemorrhaged money.
The system hemorrhaged and crashed after the campaign's first quarterly filing.
But Charles faced lots of backlash, and hemorrhaged millions of subscribers.
Trump and Republican candidates have hemorrhaged support from white college graduates.
He has not hemorrhaged support since Mueller's report came out this April.
The US Postal Service hemorrhaged some $69 billion from 2007 to 20193.
More Uber news: Uber's trucking division has hemorrhaged hundreds of millions of dollars.
Indeed, Russia hemorrhaged allied buffer states following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Read more: Uber&aposs trucking division has hemorrhaged hundreds of millions of dollars.
Throughout the Trump presidency, Republicans have hemorrhaged support from white college graduates, especially women.
People made reaction videos spoofing the Fines, and the brothers' YouTube follower count hemorrhaged.
CheckRobot hemorrhaged money, then merged with a similarly flailing Jacksonville, Florida, software company in 1991.
It has since hemorrhaged billions of dollars in funds and is facing class-action lawsuits.
She hemorrhaged so much blood during the cesarean section that she needed several blood transfusions.
Mr. Trump portrayed the nation's closed factories as having needlessly hemorrhaged jobs to overseas companies.
Avatara hemorrhaged players, who found themselves under permanent siege by a constantly adapting band of raiders.
Since 2000, the United States has hemorrhaged around 5 million manufacturing jobs, according to NBC News.
Critics say the scheme, which helped sweep her to power in 2011, hemorrhaged billions of dollars.
By the end of it, I hemorrhaged more than 800 mls of blood -- almost two pints.
When he was 12, his mother, who had suffered multiple miscarriages, had an ectopic pregnancy and hemorrhaged.
PETRÓPOLIS, Brazil — For three days after she had an illegal abortion, Ingriane Barbosa Carvalho hemorrhaged in silence.
The United States has hemorrhaged millions of manufacturing jobs since 2001, when China joined the World Trade Organization.
He was a reality TV performer, but when it hemorrhaged ratings, he jumped ship to run for president.
Meanwhile, Colony hemorrhaged talent, raised only half the debt fund's target, and entered into an ill-fated merger.
Sprint has hemorrhaged money — it lost $302 million last quarter — though lately its subscriber base has been expanding.
Her generation didn't do it for themselves — they'd already hemorrhaged too much data to have any privacy left.
The 2010 Phoenix Suns hemorrhaged points (they finished 27th in defensive efficiency) but had the league's most efficient offense.
Uber, which has hemorrhaged money since its disastrous IPO last year, is dead set against classifying drivers as employees.
The satellite TV business has hemorrhaged millions of subscribers in recent years as customers move to internet streaming options.
Locking cannabis companies out of the banking system has hemorrhaged jobs and capital from America to our northern neighbors.
When Obama took office in January 2009, the national unemployment rate stood at 7.8 percent as the economy hemorrhaged jobs.
Newspapers, universities and NGOs have hemorrhaged staff as freedom of expression and human rights work have been redefined as crimes.
While there is scant evidence that Breitbart is losing audience to Fox—while Breitbart has hemorrhaged readers this year, FoxNews.
The industry has hemorrhaged jobs over the last half-century, but research suggests that is largely because of technological innovation.
While giving birth to Ariel, Elizabeth "hemorrhaged and was transfused with seven pints of blood," she explained in the video.
I hemorrhaged money that I certainly didn't have to spend, but the thought of not spending it never crossed my mind.
MoviePass has tried all manner of new directions, as it has hemorrhaged money, including frequently changing plans, fundraising and borrowing money.
Adele has damaged her vocal cords nearly six years after undergoing throat surgery for a hemorrhaged vocal chord in November 2011.
U.K.-domiciled investment funds hemorrhaged £15.83 billion ($6.2 billion) in July, the biggest monthly net outflow for at least three years.
Democrats hemorrhaged power at the state level during President Barack Obama's eight years in office with their attention on national elections.
It was while giving birth to David in 1979 — when she almost hemorrhaged to death — that Ms. Paisley had an awakening.
Aasiyo Farah Abdi Warsame and her sister Khadijo, aged 10 and 11 respectively, died after they hemorrhaged for over 24 hours.
The downturn has hemorrhaged the S&P energy index, making it the worst performing sector among the 246 major indexes this year.
Last week, equity mutual funds hemorrhaged $16.3 billion, their greatest outpouring of money since August 2011, according to the Investment Company Institute.
Peña's paired, onomatopoetic Pop paintings "He Goes Puf" and "You Go Plaff" (1967) grotesquely metabolize utopia, hemorrhaged from bowels into bulging toilets.
Since its peak in 2011 – and despite aggressive quantitative easing by central banks – gold has hemorrhaged value as prices refused to budge.
Worldwide markets hemorrhaged more than $2 trillion in paper wealth on Friday, according to data from S&P Global, the worst on record.
Major Playboy clubs—including the one in New York—have folded, and Playboy's soft-core cable television channel has until recently hemorrhaged money.
The president has not put forward a backup plan for the industry, which has hemorrhaged workers as many companies have gone into bankruptcy.
The party with the deepest suspicion of Russia, the Democratic Party of Matteo Renzi, has hemorrhaged support, extending a trend across Western Europe.
As charters attracted families with promises of smaller class sizes, increased technology, and minimized bureaucracy, Detroit's traditional public schools lost students and hemorrhaged funds.
Instead, the party had hemorrhaged support among middle- and high-income white voters who lacked college degrees — voters who were concentrated in the South.
The company subsequently lost its chairman and chief executive officer, hemorrhaged billions of dollars in funds and is defending itself against class action lawsuits.
The government network hemorrhaged so much money city leaders sold it for $1 so taxpayers wouldn't have to spend millions more on additional bailouts.
Analysts say G.M. has hemorrhaged about $2 billion since the strike started, and the almost 50,000 striking workers have gone without their regular paycheck.
Civil servants have been leaving at an accelerated pace, and crucial agencies, like the State Department and the Environmental Protection Agency, have hemorrhaged talent.
According to Variety's report, The Get Down hemorrhaged cash not on special effects, but because the highly specialized shoot took longer than most Netflix productions.
Lopez Obrador also wants to overhaul the firm's six existing refineries, which are accident-prone, operate at 227% capacity and have hemorrhaged money for years.
An investment chief overseeing $4.5 billion explains why that would be a disaster for the US.Uber's trucking division has hemorrhaged hundreds of millions of dollars.
The goods-producing manufacturing and construction sides of the economy — where men typically hold higher rates of employment – hemorrhaged workers as the housing bubble burst.
In October 2500, regulators said, Dr. Koller pounded the head of a Lhasa apso dog named Tammy "until both eyes were hemorrhaged," according to documents.
According to the Times, the Trump Taj Mahal "reported a $25 million loss during its first six months of 22004" and his airline hemorrhaged $210 million.
The stock is headed for a second year of losses after a public inquiry into Australia's financial sector last year tarnished AMP's reputation and hemorrhaged funds.
And over the weekend, the party hemorrhaged support in European Parliament elections after years of engaging in what Brussels considered backsliding in its fight against corruption.
Returns hemorrhaged $309 billion in the retail industry in 1003, according to the "2019 Consumer Returns in the Retail Industry" report from returns fraud Appriss Retail.
Over the last several decades, these states have hemorrhaged jobs and seen their populations decline as industries like manufacturing, steel and coal moved away or disappeared.
Meanwhile, partial flow data for Monday showed that developing fixed income and equities had hemorrhaged another $1.43 billion already even before trading in the Americas was added.
Markets worldwide hemorrhaged as much as $2.1 trillion; in Europe, most major bourses closed down more than 5 percent each while London's FTSE 100 dropped 3.2 percent.
But so far, the series has yet to touch upon a major beauty YouTuber controversy — sometimes known as Dramageddon 2.0 — that hemorrhaged the community this past spring.
It also underscored the belief that the Spurs, who hemorrhaged healthy bodies throughout the playoffs, had little chance against the most talent-laden teams in N.B.A. history.
Bank stocks had hemorrhaged more than half their value over the prior year and a half, and the U.S. was nearly a year into a bruising recession.
It's a personal mission for Ms. Burns, who hemorrhaged while giving birth to her now 13-year-old daughter, Grace (she also has son, Finn, who is 10).
" Dominic Grieve, a longtime Tory who broke with Mr. Johnson over his Brexit strategy and was purged from the party, said the Conservatives had "hemorrhaged support from Middle England.
The funds now have hemorrhaged nearly $51 billion since 2016 began, recording just three weeks this year during which they attracted more money than investors withdrew, the data show.
New York and Illinois both hemorrhaged more than 40,000 residents, West Virginia lost more than 10,000 and Connecticut continued its slow bleed of a few thousand residents a year.
At 26 points per 1 possessions, that group has hemorrhaged points at a rate more than five points per 223 possessions worse than the league-worst Phoenix Suns defense.
For Browder, the best way to counter Putin is to go after the hundreds of billions of dollars that hemorrhaged out of the former Soviet Union since its 1991 collapse.
A movement gaining steam Unions, which have been in decline across the country as their traditional strongholds in manufacturing have hemorrhaged jobs, have been having a moment among young people.
But she hemorrhaged votes to a new nationalist party, Alternative for Germany, in a national election on September 24, 2017, and Macron suffered a drubbing in Senate elections the same day.
Like many of its Silicon Valley brethren, Uber hemorrhaged cash last year — $1.8 billion — and admitted in its I.P.O. filing last month that it may not make a profit anytime soon.
Nonetheless, the hedged WisdomTree Europe fund hemorrhaged $2.2 billion because of withdrawals this year, far higher than the $755 million investors pulled from the unhedged Vanguard Group Inc product, Lipper said.
Facebook shed almost 8 percent in the period; Alphabet lost almost 10 percent; Netflix slid 19.3 percent; and Amazon hemorrhaged 20 percent, making for its worst month since the 2008 financial crisis.
The two EPR projects that are furthest along — one in Finland, the other in France — are many years behind schedule, have hemorrhaged billions of dollars and are beset by major safety issues.
The linear streaming service got off to a solid start in 2016, but has hemorrhaged subscribers this year as programming costs ballooned and discounts were nixed in an effort to become profitable.
" To top off an incredible return to touring – her first since a hemorrhaged vocal cord forced an early end to her 2011 tour – Adele closed the show with "Rolling in the Deep.
Here's where each of the FAANG stocks stands heading into 20183: The company hemorrhaged market valuation and investor clout as privacy scandals weighed on user metrics and the platform's ad-based business model.
After far-right group Britain First was banned by Facebook and suspended from Twitter, having lost its capacity to reach mass audiences, the group has hemorrhaged supporters and become a spent, negligible force.
The Brexit Party came out on top and smaller pro-European Union parties also gained ground, while the Conservatives and Labour hemorrhaged votes to parties that took unequivocal positions for or against Brexit.
But equity traders headed for the exits as yields rose, pivoting to safe havens like Treasurys as the Dow Jones industrial average hemorrhaged value, spurring bond purchasing and sending yields off their highs.
It also delves deep into the questionable business strategies and tactics the duo used to keep the company afloat, all while it hemorrhaged money by fronting subscribers the full cost of a movie ticket.
The "Dear Future Husband" singer underwent surgery for a severely hemorrhaged vocal cord in 2015, causing her to have to cancel her tour at the time, and then had another vocal cord procedure in 2017.
Both Kramp-Karrenbauer and Merz vowed to heal divisions within the CDU exposed by the race to succeed Merkel, who relinquished leadership of the party after the CDU hemorrhaged support in a regional election in October.
In recent years, the company has hemorrhaged money into advertising and improving its inventory selection, investments that have failed to improve the company's "already wafer-thin margins," Neil Saunders, the managing director of GlobalData Retail, said previously.
Merkel did win a fourth term in office on Sunday but will have to build an uneasy coalition to form a government after her conservatives hemorrhaged support in the face of a surge by the far-right.
In last year's general election, the party lost all but one of its seats in Scotland — once a heartland — and it has hemorrhaged support in some traditional strongholds in northern England to the populist U.K. Independence Party.
As the country's currency hemorrhaged value and some analysts began to project the beginning of the end of 18 years of socialist rule in Venezuela, Maduro invited congress president Julio Borges to speak with him about the situation.
A strong showing in May would help him consolidate power in Italy's governing coalition, where he is technically a junior partner to the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, which has hemorrhaged support since the election in March 2018.
She hemorrhaged severely during the delivery at home, in a small, isolated shantytown, and had to be carried to a pickup truck and then driven to the emergency room, where the 18-year-old was hospitalized for six days.
North Carolina is America in miniature: Its minority population has grown and it has urbanized, developments that favor Democrats, but it has also hemorrhaged manufacturing jobs, so it brims with the sorts of displaced workers who've rallied to Trump.
In fact, there seemed to be a new disaster every week, as the company hemorrhaged money, limited its service, experience outages, borrowed even more money, was forced to enter a kind of zombie state and had a massive data breech.
After her conservative bloc hemorrhaged support to the far-right in Sunday's election, Merkel has little choice but to try to work out a three-way coalition with the Greens and FDP - an tie-up untested at national level and widely seen as risky.
Specialty pharmaceutical company Allergan has long been a hedge fund favorite, and its shares have hemorrhaged 17 percent of their value in morning trading Tuesday as the market prices in lower odds that Pfizer will complete its $190 billion merger with its U.K.-domiciled partner.
That reluctance could be the death knell for a generation of grand projects meant to drive development, including an east-west railway in Bahia state and an oil refinery in Rio de Janeiro state that hemorrhaged public funds for years without ever being finished.
Itself the result of a two-decade-old shotgun marriage between the Big 23 and parts of the Southwest Conference, in recent years it hemorrhaged Missouri and Texas A&M to the Southeastern Conference, Nebraska to the Big Ten and Colorado to the Pacific-123.
Trump campaigned on the promise of reviving long-battered U.S. industries like coal, steel and manufacturing, which hemorrhaged millions of jobs nationwide from the late 1970s onward as both automation and cheaper imports from overseas, particularly China and Japan, forced local factories to shut down.
Because these races are typically so inexpensive and involve persuading and turning out such a small electorate, it might not take a massive expenditure of political capital to set the party on the track toward winning back the local seats it hemorrhaged during the Obama era.
The live Grammy performance was the British chanteuse's first major public singing engagement after she was forced to cancel a North American tour due to a hemorrhaged vocal cord, followed by throat surgery – not that anyone could tell by the way she blew it out of the park.
"I went home, almost hemorrhaged to death; I had to get a blood transfusion I lost so much blood; I had to get an emergency D&C," referring to dilation and curettage, the procedure that removes the contents of the uterus after a miscarriage or abortion to help stop the bleeding and prevent infection.
He does not, as his critics would have it, minister to white guilt—Coates would have hemorrhaged readers of color long ago if that were the case—so much as he models a principled and searching intellectual practice, even while grappling with questions of power and inequality that have bedeviled generations of American writers.
As with the Brexit referendum and the US election last year, the election was fought on the fault line between well-off, cosmopolitan, urban elites and insurgents who tapped the frustrations of rural, less-educated and poorer voters, ones who are fixated on immigration policies and feel disenfranchised in a global economy that has hemorrhaged blue collar jobs.
"The sad truth is that Congress has already hemorrhaged generations' worth of national security thought leaders and party stalwarts who could shape the big debates, conduct robust oversight of the Pentagon and generate meaningful legislation and policy changes that transcend home districts or interests," said Mackenzie Eaglen, a defense analyst at the conservative-leaning American Enterprise Institute.
While her brothers hemorrhaged money and plunged into years of lawsuits, fines, damage claims and bankruptcy proceedings, Ms. Hunt, who inherited about $219 million, enlarged her portfolio of oil, gas, timber and real estate to $223 billion by venturing successfully into apparel, charter helicopter and small-plane services, shopping centers, office complexes and luxury hotels in the United States, Europe and Asia.
Most of all, he will likely not bring up that despite the country's Cinderella economic success story, the communist government continues to suppress the civil and religious rights of its people by outlawing other political parties, controlling the media, and silencing and imprisoning dissident activists and writers -- the same circumstances that hemorrhaged millions of refugees from the country after the end of the war.

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