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"hiccup" Definitions
  1. [countable] a sharp, usually repeated, sound made in the throat, that is caused by a sudden movement of the diaphragm and that you cannot control
  2. (the) hiccups [plural] a series of hiccups
  3. [countable] hiccup (in something) (informal) a small problem or temporary delay

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But after 15 minutes, maybe 30, they would suddenly return: hiccup, hiccup, hiccup.
CAVUTO: And if they hiccup, if even one of their members hiccup, they all start hiccupping.
This black-and-white kitten aptly named Hiccup recently experienced a major hiccup in his life.
Hiccup is also settling in to his supportive new home complete with two affectionate owners, who have already started an Instagram for Hiccup.
Thanks for tweeting us, Kara — sorry for the hiccup!
Everything has been perfect — except for one small hiccup.
"I think Nike had a hiccup last year," he said.
Whatever mental hiccup I was obsessing over before becomes irrelevant.
It's a small hiccup in an otherwise successful first flight.
The next goal is to find out who hurt Hiccup.
Ultimately, though, these fashion inconveniences are just a minor hiccup.
Yet America seems to have put that hiccup behind it.
Is there going to be a hiccup here or there?
The launch of the constellation took place without major hiccup.
I know that some institutionals see that as a hiccup.
But the hiccup didn't stop the scam for very long.
Did it hiccup for you like it hiccuped for me?
Well, there might be a slight hiccup in that plan.
" Mr. Schumer called the episode "a little hiccup, nothing more.
"It's not even a hiccup," said Mr. Merrill, a Republican.
Just hold your breath like you'd hold in a hiccup.
But there's a hiccup in trying to juggle all this.
This didn't cause me any problems, though there was one hiccup.
If you had a hiccup, you'd be on the injury report.
But from a narrative standpoint, it's a seemingly pointless little hiccup.
Meanwhile, Hiccup has a beard in one shot, but mostly doesn't.
If it's the only hiccup today, the team will be happy.
He chanted his Torah portion with only one little nervous hiccup.
The only big hiccup was his bachelor party in Cartagena, Colombia.
The bullpen had a hiccup Friday, the offense didn't hit today.
It's more of a hiccup than a derailment for The Donald.
After a very brief hiccup, the call just keeps on going.
This isn't Facebook's first hiccup with the safety check-in page.
Aside from that hiccup, the rest of the installation was easy.
Angelina Jolie and Richard Madden's latest film faced a minor hiccup.
It's like a hiccup, but continual... only on my left side.
Still tempted to sell and wait out this latest market hiccup?
Even the smallest hiccup could taint NYSE's reputation, industry sources said.
Instead of a trade war, businesses talked of a trade hiccup.
"So that caused a bit of a hiccup," Mr. Roberts said.
"I would put it in the category of a minor hiccup."
I had a little hiccup in my arm, but who doesn't?
The voting equipment bug bounty program may face an additional hiccup.
Moving to a smaller place somewhere in Brooklyn was a hiccup.
And is Hiccup finally ready for marriage with Astrid (America Ferrera)?
It looked like it went pretty well ... with one slight hiccup.
"The reasons for why we hiccup are not entirely clear, but there may be a developmental reason, given that fetuses and newborn babies hiccup so frequently," Kimberley Whitehead, the study's lead author, said in a press release.
Electrify America has had an early hiccup with its growing charging network.
In the grand scheme of the show's overall narrative, it's a hiccup.
The hiccup was, the service was only available in France and California.
Carson joked about the hiccup as he was asked his first question.
It was just another hiccup in a campaign that can't afford them.
Disney may have its first hiccup in its lucrative "Star Wars" franchise.
Yes, even this method of hiccup relief can work too, DelRosso says.
Like every year, Sundance had the occasional technical hiccup or unpolished project.
I know the stock had a hiccup, that was a buying opportunity.
You could get them past it, but it was definitely a hiccup.
This is where the second hiccup, in the view of Brussels, occurs.
Despite the second-quarter hiccup in manufacturing, American consumer sentiment remains strong.
I was able to edit multiple 4K streams without a single hiccup.
That is, however, the genesis story of the Brooklyn, NY outfit Hiccup.
There was one hiccup Thursday when Blackhawk helicopters landed at the facility.
There was a slight hiccup, though, after the early practice on Friday.
Babies hiccup in utero, and their tiny spasms show up on ultrasounds.
Guidanian has described the incident as a hiccup Lebanon will soon overcome.
Before last month's hiccup, the pace of growth had been drifting upward.
The newest hiccup was the resumption of U.S. airstrikes against the Taliban.
But there's plenty of time for this (relatively big) hiccup to recover.
One hiccup was the strong double-paned glass in the display cases.
Any perceived hiccup is likely to produce panic, if not outright chaos.
The U.S. specification hiccup is not an issue in Japan, a spokesman said.
The apparent hiccup didn't appear to affect trading in the currency on Tuesday.
You'll most likely see a noticeable performance hiccup once the glitch works. Neat!
If it does, it could be a potential hiccup in securing Democratic support.
The small hiccup has now been resolved ... allowing Xan to check himself in.
A little hiccup prevented her from accepting the prize in person, however: childbirth.
Even a previous FTC investigation proved to be little more than a hiccup.
N, a further hiccup in the $64 billion deal amid intense antitrust scrutiny.
The source added that Foxconn and Tencent remain as backers despite the hiccup.
Looking back now, it's kind of crazy that there wasn't really a hiccup.
But it's a small hiccup in a children's book that bursts with charm.
As she transformed from self-doubting to self-accepting, there was a hiccup.
And what if you face a job loss, career change or health hiccup?
"They had a hiccup last night," Crockett said in a "Squawk Box " interview.
And despite the septic hiccup, Mr. Ferguson found he loved dabbling in architecture.
Hiccup plays Cyrano during Toothless's mating dance with his mysterious lady-dragon friend.
Newborns also hiccup a fair amount, and the behavior then decreases with age.
We've been playing so well up to this point, and this was a hiccup.
But there was always one hiccup: Cooper himself didn't return for the upcoming series.
Anything that can "interrupt" the hiccup reflex can potentially shut it off, DelRosso says.
Canada is not the only once-favoured nation to suffer an early-round hiccup.
But despite that hiccup, Spaceflight has forged ahead and is picking up more customers.
It's not the first time Twitter's had a hiccup in the past few weeks.
Khloé Kardashian had a little hiccup with her labor before daughter True was born.
Other than that small hiccup, I couldn't have imagined a better wedding and reception.
ET on July 25, but there might have been a hiccup on their end.
Investors can't blame the hiccup in homebuilders on depressed oil prices either, he said.
When everything rushes back in and fills the void, it'll make your heart hiccup.
The hiccup: Lindsey Graham, Susan Collins, and John McCain voted along with the Democrats.
Click through to see the top 5 winners from our extensive (hiccup!) taste test.
Republicans said the hiccup won't keep the bill from reaching Trump's desk this week.
Customers also supply mobile phone numbers in the event of a hiccup, he said.
"It's a pretty big hiccup" anytime someone new jumps into the role, he said.
Minus that weird hiccup, the quality of the PlayStation showcase rivaled Sunday's Xbox showcase.
But you also know that one hiccup along the way, you're probably in trouble.
Unexpected giggles were not the only hiccup the reality stars faced during the night.
The only hiccup: he was in South Africa in the middle of his honeymoon.
We're no longer talking so-called denial-of-service attacks that make websites hiccup.
At some points, a fetus is likely to hiccup every day, according to Provine.
So, after a huge hiccup in our plans, we decided to go explore infertility treatments.
After a momentary hiccup, Dee Dee manages to keep the lie about Gypsy's age alive.
The last serious growth hiccup before that was after the Tiananmen Square unrest in 1989.
He hopes this injury is a mere hiccup in a long and successful professional career.
Zoom's major hiccup comes shortly after users and onlookers attacked the exclusive email service Superhuman.
"A hiccup that people make is that they forget disability benefits are taxable," said Cosgriff.
The election of a new monarch, scheduled for January 24th, may cause a further hiccup.
The power system is so fragile that the slightest weather or procedural hiccup causes blackouts.
But we've had a little hiccup with the U.S. government trying to get our trademark.
Eventually coffee prices were pummeled and there wasn't even a hiccup in the company's earnings.
Almost like a mental hiccup, as they watch my brother gulp the quenching blue liquid.
I made a brain hiccup/mention of Joy-Cons featuring AR tech which was inaccurate.
Not to mention that Disney knows how to get them to you without a hiccup.
Brexit is not just a little hiccup on the path toward a bright cosmopolitan future.
You don't want to make any mistakes and cause a hiccup in the process.3.
After a March hiccup, Ryan muscled the Obamacare repeal bill through the House in May.
"Think of it as a small hiccup on the road to independence," Mr. Galanes said.
It's catchy, though hardly profound, and my granddaughter liked that little hiccup in the chorus.
But again, a hiccup this year: The state has moved from caucuses to a primary.
One small hiccup: Joselyn did not approve of the snack her father chose for Abbie.
One hiccup, though, puts the research and development tax credit favored by business at risk.
Harvard's lone hiccup came in mid-January, when it lost three games in five days.
The Trump administration has yet to release a statement on his latest social media hiccup.
But there's one hiccup: Apple doesn't know exactly how it's going to make that happen.
Mr Madigan has held the office since 19763 (a two-year hiccup in the nineties aside).
The two had actually been dating for a year before this hiccup, according to Us Weekly.
The new slogan also faced a hiccup when The Daily Caller reported that the website forthepeople.
But that hiccup also underscores everything the series tries to say about art and its necessity.
The markets, for a short while, had a hiccup around President-elect Donald Trump's press conference.
Unfortunately for the "Bodak Yellow" superstar, there may be one hiccup on her hip hop journey.
There's also some evidence that, like a good scare, this maneuver can interrupt the hiccup reflex.
There was a slight hiccup — a false fire alarm — that disrupted the presentation as a whole.
Pro-Europeans cast sterling's hiccup as an omen of the chaos that would follow a divorce.
We were able to recover from the last little hiccup and get back in the mix.
After a small hiccup when I first put on the headset, the system ran as planned.
There was, however, a hiccup on this passage to the blockchain's emancipation of the world spirit.
It's heading back to the House after a procedural hiccup but will pass with no issue.
There was a hiccup when the X wouldn't unlock but a backup phone solved the issue.
It's only one syllable, and could be easily mistaken for some kind of grunt or hiccup.
A hiccup Thursday left the GOP scrambling to tweak its bill and win over skeptical senators.
He had the one hiccup in the middle of the game, but that was about it.
Despite the hiccup, he offered a new deadline for releasing a draft privacy bill: Labor Day.
But it seems the Cybertruck has more to worry about than a hiccup in its unveiling.
The actual security implications of that backend hiccup were minimal, says ISRG executive director Josh Aas.
The liberal majority temporarily effectuated by Obama's appointment would end up being a hiccup in history.
Many were affected by that hiccup, including Slack, Quora and the technology news site The Verge.
If you're a young investor, and this is your first market hiccup, we have some advice.
But that is likely to be only a temporary hiccup for the two Wall Street titans.
I've learned what type of incidents could be a small hiccup versus a day-ruining nightmare.
Ideally it's only a hiccup in perhaps the most solid stretch of Casey's star-crossed career.
Elevated real yield could provide a risk hiccup, explaining why the equity market traded lower overnight.
Here, they encountered a hiccup by going down three games to one, their loss seemingly inevitable.
The other danger is that if there's a hiccup, the seat might be open on Election Day.
I do have a confession to make, though: I had one minor hiccup during the last week.
Despite the concerted push and the decades-long expectation, no one is promising a hiccup-free debut.
Even a good smartphone with a strong network can stream movie and TV series and never hiccup.
The only hiccup: I got hit by a car in October while I was biking to work.
It coped with record insured catastrophe losses of $135bn in 2017 without so much as a hiccup.
Hiccup eventually ended up at Ridge Runner Veterinary Services to get medical help, which he desperately needed.
However, inconsolable Italians say that the team's failure to qualify cannot be dismissed as a mere hiccup.
The reaction to a Trump win in November would make the Brexit response look like a hiccup.
After a minor hiccup this morning, Slack is down again — and this time it's really for real.
The reason for the hiccup has to do with how the feed works on Android home screens.
Although there is a minor hiccup at the end, the movie otherwise runs on very smooth wheels.
To reach the postseason, the Mets will most likely need him to rebound quickly from Monday's hiccup.
Ahead 36-27 at the half, the Cowboys experienced a brief hiccup to start the second half.
The goal was to hit all your marks without a hiccup, then nail your Salchow or whatever.
After going through the $200, hiccup-free flying experience, I would choose Porter every time when possible.
SUSAN My office is plagued by a colleague's constant throat clearing, coupled with an odd, hiccup noise.
Just be aware that, since it's a startup, there could be an occasional hiccup along the way.
A hiccup is a spasm of the diaphragm, the muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen.
In the best case scenario, the virus is quickly contained and the global economy suffers a hiccup.
In a stunning passage from "The Big Sleep," Raymond Chandler's semicolon is a small hiccup of heartbreak.
However, caucus leaders worry that a hiccup in the app could lead to delayed or inaccurate results.
Another potential hiccup could be the high valuations fintechs have achieved despite proving out profitable business models.
He also had called it "a little hiccup" and had insisted he could have started on Thursday.
But that turned out to be a hiccup, and soon the Dow was back in positive territory.
After a brief hiccup, financials stocks, often with large weightings across global markets, are back in favour.
Apple set the bar high with the iPhone 4 — minus a serious initial hiccup with the antenna.
In December, a murder suspect was released and then recaptured the same day after a reported paperwork "hiccup".
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They fly through but Tony has a little hiccup in the middle that may cost them the win.
In a tweet, Rosen said: "Unbelievable: Senator Heller just dismissed a credible sexual assault allegation as a 'hiccup.'"
Aside from that little hiccup in 1980, the Soviets won every Olympic gold medal from 1964 to 1988.
It was this huge hiccup in my life right before I was about to sign my record deal.
"That could be one of those things that triggers near-term a hiccup in the markets," he said.
The only hiccup I found in my testing was switching from an Android phone to a Mac computer.
There's just one hiccup with that plan: Almost everyone seems to be in the dark about the legislation.
Trump continued his globe-trot and arrived in Israel for a largely successful visit, with one big hiccup.
There's a slight hiccup when Carmen's wrestler family, including her WWE-famous dad Goliath, storms into the gym.
He knows the risk and potential setbacks to the grass-court season if there's a hiccup in Paris.
The sudden adjournment raised the possibility of a major hiccup at the end of a six-week trial.
One hiccup: the unfortunate placement of a heated towel rack behind the toilet resulted in a scalded shoulder.
Is Mr. Trump just a hiccup in the American political system or an indicator of a chronic disease?
Just take the right precautions, and you should be prepared for almost any hiccup that comes your way.
That means when there is a technological hiccup like the one in Iowa, no one trusts the system.
Or is this merely a market hiccup, akin to the temporary setback that hit emerging markets in 2013?
As we didn't plan on spending too much time in our rooms, we didn't mind this slight hiccup.
It appears as though they have been able to carry on filming without so much as a hiccup.
But unless you're a vegetarian or vegan, it is likely just a psychological hiccup, to feel so unsettled.
This is, admittedly, a brand new occurrence—I had nearly a month of no issues beyond the weather hiccup.
But true love can outlast any little hiccup, and so Cassie and Colton are back together after The Bachelor.
"Any hiccup in performance — real or perceived — could lead to a meaningful correction in the share price," Goldman wrote.
Funding was the biggest hiccup, but widespread community support meant they were able to execute a robust crowdfunding campaign.
This is McHugh's best guess at how this brief hiccup in their relationship will play out on the show.
Hiccup arrived with a broken leg, covered in scrapes and fleas, emaciated and with a bad case of worms.
There's a slight hiccup when Owen tells them not to let Maggie do the surgery, but Maggie is honest.
It's a hiccup for Team Trump heading into Tuesday's big contest in Ohio -- but perhaps also a bigger lesson.
There has only been one hiccup during the journey, when the car's engine overheated in the middle of Moscow.
This appears to be another hiccup introduced when Apple opted to with those OLED units on the premium models.
Do we occasionally have a hiccup where you have a small period of time where you have an upsurge?
The hiccup is that the technology can sometimes turn off the phone of a passenger sitting behind the driver.
As a small business owner (SBO), you can handle the occasional hiccup or headache like it ain't no thang.
The latest hiccup came this morning when Axios' Mike Allen reported on a very odd text exchange with Spicer.
While Congress overrode Ford's veto on October 1, the process created a funding hiccup for parts of the government.
It was the kind of hiccup that can set off a cascade of delays across the vast rail network.
His biggest hiccup on Friday was a double bogey on the 10th hole amid the wet and windy conditions.
The only evident hiccup was a microphone malfunction halfway through his set, but he still played that off successfully.
Meanwhile, Boeing also saw a parachute deployment hiccup with its CST-100 Starliner spacecraft due to an incorrect rigging.
But she said that decision was because of a "hiccup" in the nomination process, not retaliation for the vote.
Unexpected giggles were not the only hiccup the reality stars faced, as they were also one Kardashian-Jenner short.
It didn't work out, I said, and the man placed a hand on his chest, and began to hiccup.
Yet Saturday, the probe did experience a bit of a hiccup 22 billion miles from Earth, according to NASA.
He said the move was not a "partisan issue," and House leaders framed it as a mere procedural hiccup.
Sometimes, in "Spy of the First Person," the words do not reverberate so much as hiccup and free-associate.
When I spotted the goats, I made a sound that was a cross between a gasp and a hiccup.
But when you mistakenly add a suffix to one, it's like a hiccup of the brain and more embarrassing.
He entered politics in 1994 with a hiccup, running a failed Senate campaign to replace then-incumbent Democratic Sen.
As far as I know, this is an isolated hiccup, and we can't say for sure this feature has problems.
That's not necessarily the only hiccup with the Model X, which also saw plenty of delays ahead of its launch.
One hiccup the duo says the company is working through is the approval process for the Rift versus the Quest.
The half-wooden, half-rubber heel tends to wear down unevenly, adding a bit of a hiccup to your stride.
Best of all, casting has worked without hiccup in the few days I've been testing it with the LG Minibeam.
Ramachandran said there could be a need to import "some additional cargoes but it will not be a major hiccup".
It does everything quickly, with the only performance hiccup coming when I switch between virtual desktops and the UI stutters.
He had a little hiccup yesterday but got right back out there and him proving it again and he did.
And any revenue hiccup is likely to be fodder for Wall Street bears betting against the stock amid growing competition.
Imagine watching a distant solar system, with planets rotating cleanly around a star for millions of years without a hiccup.
But UBS's recent hiccup comes as bankers and lawyers expect China to get more stringent about the offshoring of wealth.
Cole was in true command in winning his first three playoff games before the hiccup in Game One against Washington.
The hiccup comes, in thudding symbolic fashion, when she attempts to pluck an apple from the garden of Kingdom knowledge.
There are an infinite number of supposed hiccup "cures," but none of them really have any scientific evidence behind them.
Meanwhile, the choppy waters between DHS and NASS are based mostly on a bureaucratic hiccup and theoretical arguments about federalism.
After an initial hiccup, ads are displaying once again for its videos, something that will no doubt flame conspiracy theories.
It was reached despite a last-minute hiccup between Mr. Bolsonaro and President Emmanuel Macron of France at the G20.
Since Turnkey relied on each quarterly payment from the homeowners, any hiccup in construction resulted in a cash-flow problem.
Jay Baruchel reprises his vocal role as Hiccup, a nerdy young Viking who's learned to ride his beloved dragon, Toothless.
But when that changes, or when the next hiccup comes in the repo market, the sector could face a challenge.
Orlando said the odds are high that investors will see a 3 percent "hiccup" in the stock market this summer.
Her only real hiccup came when nerves clamped down in the second set as she served twice for the match.
But a last-minute hiccup forced the House to vote on the bill again Wednesday after advancing it on Tuesday.
Likely the initial hiccup has also left many early adopters second-guessing the decision to drop $2,000 on an unproven product.
Austin hiccup: Last year, Uber and Lyft lost a much-publicized fight in Austin against newly-added fingerprinting requirements for drivers.
Hiccup is now trying to stay immobile, which is hard for a feisty, young feline, especially one in a new home.
But due to a hiccup in the CBA, famously called the "Over-38" rule, he wasn't allowed to finalize that deal.
There was a hiccup in today's release, however, with the song being posted, then taken down from 'Ye's official Soundcloud page.
It's interesting to note that the group calling feature actually took longer than planned to arrive in iOS following a hiccup.
"It's just one of those days where one little hiccup was enough to change the outcome of the game," Molitor said.
No trend or hiccup could be detected in the data pointing to a common cause of death, namely exposure to radiation.
As for Scott ... his relationship with 19-year-old Sofia Richie is inexplicably going strong, besides one little hiccup in Wyoming.
"We've had a hiccup in products in 2017," CEO Anders Colding Friis told investors at a capital markets event in Copenhagen.
The one hiccup with Face ID that I've noticed, though, is that it doesn't seem to work when I'm wearing sunglasses.
I think he does -- barring some sort of unforeseen health hiccup between now and the end of 2018/start of 2019.
Hopefully, this is simply a hiccup of the location and the device being a demo unit and not a final product.
But that was a hiccup, for Peacock recovered to strike out Cron before retiring the Angels in order in the fifth.
You could strain muscles, and Davis adds there have been a few reported cases of hiccup-induced tearing in the esophagus.
Since the Munoz hiccup, he has beaten Antonio Castillo, and then against Browning he was in a make-or-break situation.
With stocks rising on Monday for the third straight session, is the stock market rally still intact after last week's hiccup?
Gold was on the move higher midday Tuesday as stocks faltered on a new hiccup in U.S.-China trade talks. Disclaimer
There is a familiar hiccup in the ongoing negotiations for a long-term government spending bill: federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
One hiccup has been adjusting to not having D-orders, which allow investors to leverage floor brokers during NYSE's closing auction.
After a hiccup in losing the first set, Federer went on to win 22-23, 24-21, 363-236, 2138-21.
If we are lucky, this is just a hiccup in negotiating a standoff that has defied resolution for nearly 70 years.
In Union City, aside from the disagreeable weather, Mr. Murphy encountered what looked like the first schedule hiccup of the day.
TAGG has a hiccup that needs to be fixed and we aim to do that within the next 6-8 weeks.
The coronavirus is currently only a hiccup for the company — but an escalation of the crisis could result in lasting damage.
A delay would be just the latest hiccup in a long, troubled history for the James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST.
But that hiccup didn't stop it from raising another $323 million this July to bring its total raised to $862 million.
" -- The bigger picture: With the eyes of the world on Iowa, Isaac Stanley-Becker calls this "another hiccup in American democracy.
Trump portrayed the impasse as part of a negotiating tactic, as if it were a hiccup in a real estate transaction.
Despite the hiccup, the day was still one for the books, leading Leno to acknowledge how far his friend has come.
With Wall Street overwhelmingly positive on the stock, any hiccup in growth could make a downside reaction amplified, according to Nathanson.
A select few have ever dominated at the level they do, with an uncanny consistency that makes the occasional hiccup feel catastrophic.
And while the party went off with out a hitch, the guest adds that there was one small hiccup before the ceremony.
"That caused a massive hiccup to the stock, and that is something independent of their various space programs," Chanin said of Boeing.
While voting was going smoothly in most places, a technical hiccup slowed voting at the polls in Wilson County, Tennessee, Tuesday morning.
"As a woman there is always a hiccup and always a mindset to change," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from Dhaka.
Mr Renduchintala has said that, with the "ten nanometre" hiccup, Intel's renowned engineers simply bit off more than even they could chew.
The House will have to vote on the bill again on Wednesday because of a procedural hiccup, but final approval isn't imperiled.
He also banged in two more birdies from nearly 20 feet before suffering a hiccup at the 17th, where he three-putted.
Update February 14th 1:10AM ET: Is it really a surprise we're not getting The Life of Pablo without one last hiccup?
Users seem to already be forgetting about the breach after a short hiccup where they had to log back in to Facebook.
By closing loopholes and hiking rates on top earners, Congress could reduce inequality and raise trillions of dollars without a constitutional hiccup.
There is concern among health experts that added insecurity about programs or just a brief hiccup in coverage can have lasting damage.
The hiccup here is that you need a Google Home speaker or a phone with Google Assistant for this to even work.
Pelosi's plea follows an embarrassing hiccup on Wednesday during a vote on a key gun reform bill to require universal background checks.
For those who are new to Mac computers, the differences in scrolling from PC's can present a bit of a weird hiccup.
When the Delos-bot experiences a verbal hiccup ("Get some fresh aid...air,") William knows it's another failure, and they torch him.
Bernie Sanders of Vermont touted the tax bill's hiccup later Tuesday, with his Twitter account sending out a poll slamming the bill.
"Any hiccup in performance — real or perceived — could lead to a meaningful correction in the share price," Goldman wrote at the time.
Which almost gets you over the hiccup that a show so fundamentally despairing ("It's a sad song") is now so aggressively welcoming.
Still, the central bank is not sounding especially confident about the fallout should an economic hiccup ripple through the leveraged lending sector.
Despite the hiccup, the airline continued expanding across Continental Europe and the UK, opening a long-haul base at London's Gatwick Airport.
Ms. Erickson was mopping up a load of thawing produce that had come in frozen, a common shipping hiccup for rural grocers.
The hiccup in the plan was that the two hours I expected to spend at the first museum somehow turned into seven.
The South Korean then negotiated 72 holes at last week's CP Women's Open in Ontario without a hiccup en route to victory.
Trump sounds as if he believes that the consequence of such an assassination should be a hiccup and then business as usual.
In fact, the alerts are probably not going to pick up every little hiccup your system encounters, according to Google's blog post.
The hiccup is that Eleanor is actually an incredibly mean and self-centered person, who knows she doesn&apost actually belong there.
Rubin mismanaged the 20083 Asian financial crisis, helping to turn a financial hiccup in Thailand into a deep macroeconomic downturn in Asia.
Because of that hiccup, the attempt to block Telegram was put on hold, and the service is still accessible to Russian users.
They suggest the slower pace of job growth and the real estate hiccup in the world's fifth-largest economy doesn't warrant alarm.
Ever the professional, the little hiccup didn't stop Jia Jia from continuing to carry out conversations with people and smiling at them.
Stock markets and corporate profits have been soaring, and a hiccup in the first week of February hasn't set us off course.
Depending on whom you asked, either doomsday had finally arrived or this was just another hiccup in the long-suffering island's history.
For most parents, this scenario might be a panic-inducing, but hardly insurmountable, hiccup in the long trial of raising a child.
But when their community is threatened, Hiccup and Toothless must embark on a dangerous journey in order to protect their beloved home.
Was this just a hiccup by Good Fleury, or is Bad Fleury back to stake his claim to the latest Penguins postseason disappointment?
Another filing season hiccup is the fact that accountants have been awaiting the final word on regulations that would affect clients' 2018 returns.
The update marks yet another hiccup in Twitter's uneven response to Congress's concerns over its ability to protect its platform from foreign manipulation.
In attempting to demonstrate the new Face ID feature, however, Apple Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federighi ran into a hiccup.
Another hiccup: Zozo was acquired by Yahoo Japan last month, and the driver of the event, Yusaku Maezawa, is no longer chief executive.
The bottom line: Every hiccup in establishing the SPV benefits Washington, which has held up a public posture of indifference to the effort.
Despite this week's hiccup, many bankers see the pause in supply as a temporary event, with business as usual expected to resume soon.
Jobs growth in March recovered from a hiccup in February (April's figures are due on May 3rd, after The Economist went to press).
One of the veterinary assistants who helped Hiccup sent a video of him to her sister, who decided to adopt the healing kitty.
One hiccup for Epic was the introduction shortly after of the Infinity Blade from the studio's mobile game trilogy of the same name.
Kim then calmly presented her own scheduling hiccup, but Kourtney remained completely unsympathetic and insisted that Kim adjust her schedule to fit hers.
And after the brief hiccup of the parliamentary election last June, the AK party surged back in November with 49.5% of the vote.
In many markets, BlackRock's automated trading products have beaten indexes more consistently than human fund managers, but they suffered a hiccup in 2016.
Google's Stadia game-streaming platform kills downloads and lets you play anywhere Despite the initial hiccup, my experience with Stadia was largely positive.
"  Heller in a statement to The Hill said his "hiccup" comment was a reference to how "poorly the Democrats have handled this process.
There was a hiccup in the first inning, after Matz allowed the leadoff batter, Jonathan Villar, to open the game with a single.
Ryu got all the support he needed thanks to a three-run first inning by the Dodgers that began with a beneficial hiccup.
"Froome has to have a hiccup to lose that race," LeMond, who is on the Tour as an analyst for Eurosport, told Reuters.
The biggest hiccup in Trump's claim that the USMCA will "indirectly" pay for the border wall is that it hasn't become law yet.
Whether I was venting about financial struggles or complaining about a frustrating scheduling hiccup, Woebot dished out the same few canned "empathy" responses.
Every hiccup in this process becomes a news story, causing many Americans to believe that Somali refugees are "typical" refugees, when they're not.
"We got a little hiccup here with the Kavanaugh nomination, we'll get through this and we'll get off to the races," he said.
Other than that two-batter hiccup, the 6-foot-6, 240-pound Syndergaard was dominant on a cold night, repeatedly reaching 99 m.p.h.
Next to these events, Pence's Munich speech will probably become an easily forgettable hiccup (provided nothing more negative happens in American-European relations).
Adapted from Bradford Ropes's novel of the same name, "42nd Street" traces the creation of a musical that faces one hiccup after another.
Syndergaard called it a "little hiccup" and said he felt better with anti-inflammatory medication, but insisted he could have started on Thursday.
A new study may shed some light on why babies hiccup, and a giant panda ventures across the Pacific to his new home.
"The problem comes if there is a hiccup with the battery storage business in California," said Charles Fishman, a utilities analyst at Morningstar.
Big-name voices probably helped, too: The series features Cate Blanchett and Gerard Butler as the parents of its protagonist, Hiccup (Jay Baruchel).
While no online service is immune to the occasional hiccup, this outage was notable for its global scale which impacted WhatsApp's sizable user base.
The weaker revenue is "a hiccup in getting products to Germany, along with minimal initial shipments into provincial recreational channels," he wrote to clients.
Trump University isn't the only possible hiccup, according to Errol Louis, host of "Inside City Hall," a nightly political show on NY1 news channel.
The flick opened up this weekend ... and there was already a minor hiccup in promoting the project on a major billboard in Los Angeles.
"So far pumping hasn't really stopped myself or my family from doing things, but it does add a extra hiccup in there," she admits.
But last month, users in the UK saw the app experiencing a little hiccup as it tried to spit out song names, Adweek reports.
In March, Tesla also encountered a hiccup when Shanghai customs temporarily clearance for a batch of Tesla's Model 3 cars citing a labelling issue.
Charley makes him a deal: If he writes about the mill, minus the hiccup, she'll later give him the exclusive that she's divorcing Davis.
Amazon would not comment on whether that hiccup caused it lose out on sales, though Munster was skeptical that it hindered the retailer's performance.
Last week was a little hiccup along the way but I'm looking forward to picking back up where we left off in Abu Dhabi.
But this was insufficient to satisfy the new doyens of death who hover over and analyze every hiccup from Tesla and CEO Elon Musk.
Paired to my iPhone X, they generally maintain a strong connection and only hiccup (briefly) if I turn my head to the furthest extreme.
Hartley completed 69 laps, more than a race distance, and went through the pre-set program with barely a hiccup in the Toro Rosso.
In my time with a developer unit on the CES show floor, the device never once stuttered, suffered a hiccup, or needed a restart.
League of Legends will run at 144 frames without a hiccup, with other optimized titles like Overwatch and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive following suit.
The rest, as they say, is history (but not without a hiccup of infidelity along the way and spin-off reality show, of course).
U.S.-China relations could also pose a hiccup: President Donald Trump has continued to talk tough against China, heightening worries of a trade war.
I find the raw meat to be a bit chewy, but it's the only hiccup in an evening that otherwise completely blew me away.
I still had the occasional hiccup during daily use even with the M7, but it was able to handle multiple apps a lot better.
Catch up with today's briefing featuring Kushner's push from the president's briefing, the Russia probe's Hicks hiccup and Kim Jong Un's fake Brazillian passport.
In the fourth, Kershaw sat Cespedes down with a curveball so deceiving that it seemed to hiccup in the air, throwing off Cespedes's timing.
"He never missed a workout, never had a hiccup on the recovery plan, on all the work between starts and after starts," Atkins said.
The home-stretch sprint came right after a hiccup, when news of deal talks were leaked to the Financial Times on Friday, July 26.
He's a solid 4-1 in his last five, with a 2014 decision loss to Raphael Assunção being his only hiccup in that stretch.
One Republican senator, Dean Heller of Nevada, has already come under political attack for describing Dr. Blasey's allegation as "a hiccup" for Judge Kavanaugh.
Though one quarter of slow growth might be only a hiccup, U.S. tech giants have been outperforming the broader market for some time now.
But they quickly hit a major hiccup: The monitoring sites are in wilderness areas, meaning that the use of the land is tightly restricted.
Modernity, bright and loud, drowned the night noises: the hiccup of geckos, the complaint of insects and the rustle of palms heavy with coconuts.
It appeared to be nothing more than a hiccup on the way to two or three Masters titles by the time he was 30.
But then, another hiccup: Two minutes before the jet dropped the rocket, a glitch cut off microphone contact between the pilots and Cape Canaveral.
Since we did pre-clearance immigration in Abu Dhabi, we went through the domestic arrivals area, which led to our one and only hiccup ...
Snap's strategy does have one obvious hiccup: There is a limit to how many ads you can show people before they start to revolt.
I recently left my phone to charge in my bedroom while I vacuumed the entire house, and experienced nary a hiccup in sound quality.
At least for patients with intractable hiccups, increasing the concentration of carbon dioxide they breathe has been shown to decrease how often they hiccup.
The world number one suffered a small hiccup in his preparations, upset by Spain's Roberto Bautista Agut in the semi-finals at the Qatar Open.
However, the plan not to sell user data may soon be faced with a hiccup as Niantic begins rolling out sponsored locations in the game.
But when Dr. Ford did come forward, Dean Heller just said hey this is just a hiccup, and then we'll be back to the races.
In March we reported that Google Ventures founder Bill Maris was launching his own venture capital firm, called Section 32, after a late 2016 hiccup.
Williams described that withdrawal as merely 'a hiccup' as she completed her preparations for the season-opening grand slam under Mouratoglou's gaze at Melbourne Park.
Still, now they've sorted out the little hiccup on the circuit breakers, maybe we can just concentrate on the bonkers valuations on the Chinese markets.
I even received a $20 gift card for registering my first credit card in Samsung Pay, which I used at a Dunkin Donuts without hiccup.
A U.S. military operation to defeat ISIS propaganda last year hit an odd hiccup, reports the Washington Post: What do we do about our allies?
I experienced a hiccup with Project Fi — after activating my account and choosing a phone number, Project Fi gobbled my existing Google Voice phone number.
The lone hiccup during that stretch came at Minnesota on June 18, when Pineda allowed four runs, three earned, in five and a third innings.
And yet, "once it was to the actual legislation, they did not have a single hiccup," said Tim Phillips, the president of Americans for Prosperity.
In an early hiccup, the project's seed funding, a paltry $5 million, which Laufer had assured both Kaufman and Marin he had secured, fell through.
But if you think that a hiccup in the GOP's tax overhaul plans could truly derail the bull market, you might be wrong, Cramer said.
"There was a little hiccup, but they fixed it in the amendment they just filed tonight, so full steam ahead," a Republican Senate aide said.
The production hiccup highlights what a problem it would be if Disney Plus' next flagship series, or any more of its major productions, hit roadblocks.
However, there was one hiccup: The branch representative told us that you can't use a Roth IRA if you earn more than $77,000 a year.
It's mostly fine—a small hiccup—but spending a few minutes in the elevator opening and closing apps feels more trouble than it's worth sometimes.
" Big Balloon is a classically twitchy art-rock; breathy on "Hiccup," fast-paced and earnest on "Baskin'" before launching into the swelling ballad-esque "Achameleon.
And if it keeps you from living with the droning buzz of anxiety every time there is a market hiccup, you'll probably be happier for it.
Around 5:10 and 20033:00AM eastern time, the Sun let out a hiccup and then a loud belch—the largest solar flare in twelve years.
It's impressive that he never falls back on some big clichéd moment where Hiccup saves her life and she dramatically realizes how she feels about him.
There was a hiccup after a recent redesign that caused the app to chew through my phone's battery, but Fossil fixed it within just a day.
It seems that every time I really started to enjoy the game, something — a weird pacing issue, a jarring technical hiccup — would get in the way.
But then came the major hiccup: Sunscreen was classified as an over-the-counter drug in 13, and SPF wasn't actually allowed on public school campuses.
Mueller's office said in a sentencing memo that they were happy with Cohen's help (after a minor hiccup where he lied again during their first meeting).
You may still encounter a hiccup or two if you do anything too risky or dramatic in these two weeks, but the consequences won't be catastrophic.
But he added that the Fold hiccup is unlikely to affect Samsung's reputation or market position since there isn't much demand for foldable devices right now.
The House just passed the tax bill in a final vote after a procedural hiccup relegated the bill back to the floor for a second vote.
In both instances, there were brief moments where compression leaked through, breaking the illusion, but when Stadia encounters a hiccup, it doesn't immediately kick you off.
In Nevada, Senator Dean Heller has also sidestepped the issue after making a widely criticized remark about the allegations being a "hiccup" in the confirmation process.
Any hiccup in its operation can ripple through the global economy and affect the United States, the origin or destination for much of the canal's traffic.
And in this day and age, using three or four relievers a night, that means there's going to be a hiccup in there at some point.
And I spent hours after midnight on election night last year writing a column counseling people through what turned out to be a stock market hiccup.
Uncle Boon's is a place of deep inspiration — amazing betel leaves and eye-wateringly hot banana blossom salad that make both of us hiccup with delight.
But the system's aging infrastructure is becoming increasingly brittle, trains are breaking down more frequently and even the smallest hiccup can produce a cascade of delays.
The latest hiccup in issuers' yearslong battle for a bitcoin-based ETF has put a slight hold on cryptocurrencies' entrance into the exchange-traded fund space.
It eggs on the virtuosic passages — played with delightful sass especially by the Philharmonic's concertmaster, Frank Huang — and pops up, hiccup-like, even in lyrical moments.
It was only the latest hiccup at Port Isabel, where parents, children and their advocates have had to wait for hours, or even days, for reunification.
While the move was intended to keep foreign actors from advertising for U.S. candidates, it created a bit of a hiccup for legitimate campaigns as well.
Many so-called hiccup cures have existed for quite some time — drinking water, holding your breath, eating sugar, having someone scare you, and on and on.
We may not have the X-1 haptic suits and flawless wireless headsets able to deliver hiccup-free room-scale experiences, but we're well on our way.
It's an appealing dream, but it's hard to tell if it's just a brief hiccup due to information ennui, or a real movement in the early offing.
The singer performed at Summerfest in Milwaukee, but before she took the stage, she and 6-year-old daughter Willow Sage had a slight hiccup to overcome.
In each rack, above the tangle of cables and phones, sits a camera, recording every onscreen movement in case a developer needs to review a specific hiccup.
You can have two people pinching and zooming Google Sheets slides that have been dragged on to the board at the same time — and it didn't hiccup.
Los Patos is a hiccup of a town on the highway along the Barahona peninsula, far closer to the Haitian border than it is to Santo Domingo.
The initial movie, very loosely inspired by Cressida Cowell's book series, introduces a gangly Viking teenager named Hiccup, who lives in a village frequently attacked by dragons.
The Swede, who has also reeled off seven top 13-finishes in his last 15 appearances, then suffered a hiccup with bogeys at the eighth and 11th.
But if a viewer saw only this trailer, drunken crab and all, they would probably come away thinking that Bachelor in Paradise just experienced a brief hiccup.
Despite the hiccup, Johnston seemed to enjoy the rest of his day in London, tweeting on that he was honored to mark Canada's birthday with the Queen.
No woman wants to think that their harassment or assault is just a hiccup to somebody, and so Dean Heller is on the wrong side of that.
The long jobs boom, a pillar of confidence in the U.S. economy, has hit what economists say is a self-inflicted hiccup: President's Trump's multiple trade wars.
A potential hiccup was whether enough panelists would agree to signing exclusivity for the data they contribute, which is seen as a key requirement for a deal.
An issue that Restoration Hardware's management had written off as a short-term hiccup may end up having a longer-than-expected drag on its top-line.
China should look at the current episode as a passing hiccup in an irreplaceable trans-Atlantic community, bound by centuries old history, common culture and unbreakable bonds.
Adding his father's former surname, he called himself Flip Masciarelli — a creative hiccup away from the name of one of his best-known characters, Arthur Fonzarelli, a.k.a.
With the next big thing always waiting around a corner, it's easy to get swept under the rug, even by just the tiniest hiccup in one's career.
It's perhaps the evening's only sour note, a hiccup in the career of an artist who has otherwise made an art of her refusal to be outmoded.
Wheeler's lone hiccup came in the fourth inning, which was also when his fellow pitcher, Jason Vargas, was ejected for arguing balls and strikes from the dugout.
I was able to easily find the $2150 flight (which had stops in Salt Lake City) on Momondo and Google Flights, but it was a hiccup nonetheless.
The only hiccup we can foresee is that the ride-sharing system would require every taxi-taking New Yorker to squeeze into a car with strangers, peacefully.
I try and make sure that the students know that just because you have a hiccup, where you mess up, it's not the end of the story.
One hiccup Wixson faced was his decision to seek hormone treatment outside of the military health care system in May without informing his command, a violation of policy.
The only big hiccup occurred when I crowded around the iPad with the rep and the iPad refused to open because too many faces were in the frame.
BEMO focuses on one particular behavioral hiccup: When a stock is on a tear and at a 52-week high, many investors tend to get nervous and sell.
"They're the ones that had a good job, then had a hiccup — the recession, a job that moved away — and had the most to lose," Dr. Ghilarducci said.
The "rebreathing" technique can raise the amount of CO2 in the air you're inhaling, which in turn can change the pressure in your airway, interrupting the hiccup reflex.
Then there's the further hiccup that if the GOP's Medicaid overhaul caps payments per enrollee, the states that expanded Medicaid will effectively be rewarded with more federal cash.
You spend a little too much here, endure a hiccup there, and pretty soon you have a heap of borrowed money you can't even remember how you spent.
Whereas the Bluetooth connection on the Android-based OnePlus 3 would hiccup periodically, the iPhone 6s ran much more smoothly, sometimes with occasional interference but all around better.
Cutouts and playback interruptions aren't as noticeable as they were on the WF-1000Xs; I completed a number of outdoor runs and stationary treadmill workouts without a hiccup.
Rosen criticized Heller over his comments on sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh when he characterized allegations as a "hiccup" and predicted that Kavanaugh would soon win Senate confirmation.
Rumors swirled on social media on Tuesday that China's currency dropped sharply in overnight trade, but the purported move may have been an isolated hiccup from some providers.
I spoke to several tech deal-makers over the weekend, and none of them said that Warren's plan is causing even a tentative hiccup in their active pipeline.
"The biggest hiccup of The Bachelor is the formality of the dress code because you're wearing evening gowns and you don't know how many you need," explains Nielson.
Nest users who depend on their connected products to monitor their homes experienced a hiccup in connectivity Saturday that left users scrambling to figure out what was happening.
How, if planet Earth is just now drawing its first breath of this brave new chapter in history, can we be sure it's anything more than a hiccup?
It's the slight hiccup, frame skip, or graphics lag that can sometimes mean the difference between an early exit and a chicken dinner (or perhaps a victory royale).
In November 2500, the French bank predicted that global equity markets, including the U.S., would suffer a "hiccup" ahead of a rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
The only hiccup in an otherwise polished effort against the 26th-seeded Pole came when Wozniacki was up 22-26 in the second and squandered three match points.
There's a big hiccup in online fundraising efforts for Keaton Jones -- one GoFundMe page has been shut down altogether, and another's on hold with nearly $60,000 unspoken for.
The only hiccup we've seen to this point is people in Baton Rouge asking for refunds on his August 12 show, but we're told ticket sales remain steady.
The incident was a rare hiccup in traditionally close relations between the two countries which, despite Greece's longstanding membership in NATO, have religious and cultural links spanning centuries.
Johnson's win officially put his recent hiccup behind him after he surrendered a six-shot lead in the final round at the HSBC Champions in Shanghai last October.
"We got a little hiccup here with the Kavanaugh nomination," Heller said during a conference call with GOP donors on Wednesday, according to local outlet The Nevada Independent.
Yes, it came up not long after, but the launch day hiccup was a freshman reminder that "fixing the news" isn't as easy as some think it is.
Earlier in the day, Heller was criticized for saying there was a "little hiccup here" regarding Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, who has been battling sexual assault allegations.
And, excluding a hiccup in the bottom of the second in which he allowed Houston to pull even when Jason Castro recorded an RBI groundout, Buchholz cruised early.
And she canceled a Thursday Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing vote on six Interior and Energy nominees, an incident she called a "hiccup" unrelated to Zinke's call.
One notable hiccup happened at the end of last year, when the company surprised markets by immediately rolling out the trading of bitcoin cash, an offshoot of bitcoin.
Nevertheless, the reaction to the deal between Google and Ascension represents the latest hiccup around privacy for large technology companies as they expand into the health care space.
Theories include that the hiccup reflex might help protect you from choking or that it's the body's way of helping you burp — but there's no proof either way.
When attempting to connect to the internet or another computer on a shared network, the Performa would hiccup and stutter, missing out letters while typing in web-addresses.
And as soon as you had one little economic hiccup, a bit of a recession or a spike in oil prices, that's when airlines really start to fail.
The interface operation was moderately quick, fluid and trouble free for me during my week with it, but I've heard of the occasional hiccup from other auto journalists.
Even a small hiccup can prompt a cascade of delays across the three railroads that use Penn Station: Amtrak, New Jersey Transit and the Long Island Rail Road.
I heard a sound, like a hiccup, and then I heard it again, but it was more like a sucking noise, like someone trying to catch a breath.
But minus a rough start and a cellular hiccup a couple of years ago, the Apple Watch has been on a very steady trajectory: slightly better every year.
Federer now cruising But Roger Federer is now breezing after a slight hiccup in the first two rounds, crushing pal David Goffin 6-2, 6-2, 6-0.
Meanwhile, due to an unforeseen Bifröst hiccup, Hemsworth's revitalized Thor only has one real objective in Ragnarok: trying to get home to Asgard, which Hela has gloriously seized.
To put Tesla's 123,000-car hiccup into perspective, consider that, just this month, Mercedes-Benz is recalling 121,000 GLC SUVs because the rear seat belts have a design flaw.
However, Skully's demise seems to stem from one part manufacturing hiccup, which slowed shipment of the product, and a big dash of overblown egos, ultimately leading to its demise.
NASA plans to resume preflight tests on the James Webb Space Telescope soon, after the spacecraft had a small hiccup during a test at the end of last year.
The main hiccup for China's second-largest retailer is the trade war between the U.S. and China — a potential for inflation of shipping costs and levies on imported goods.
I still get a bit of a hiccup or a slowdown here and there, but the iPhone's camera now works as it always did on iPhones: quickly and reliably.
DelRosso says any medical condition that affects the pathways involved in the hiccup reflex—including gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), hiatal hernia, meningitis, and stroke—could lead to persistent hiccups.
The only recent hiccup on this drive to free trade is the rejection by Donald Trump of the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership, which New Zealand has keenly encouraged.
It's not clear what this recent hiccup means for LeEco's US ambitions, but one would that the company will continue its plans—albeit at a slower, more measured pace.
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) attributes the shortage to a "hiccup in the supply chain" after rumours of a planned increase in the petrol price led to hoarding.
Sometimes matches are paused and interrupted when the game needs to reconnect to players, which typically happens when a player leaves the match or someone experiences a network hiccup.
One potential hiccup for Mattis is the cancellation of his scheduled Thursday appearance before a House Armed Services Committee hearing on the issue of civilian control of the military.
Even a relatively large drop in tourism may just be an additional hiccup in the scheme of Puerto Rico's economy, which many argue is the main problem, he added.
Her work system is basically the only hiccup — there's a version of Citrix Receiver for Chromebooks, but it's up to individual systems administrators to actually enable and support it.
Source: FactSet "The hiccup in Apple's numbers might have led to a slowdown in the Nasdaq and the tech sector overall," said Daniel Deming, managing director at KKM Financial.
He faced a hiccup in that bid last month, when he failed to win enough votes to secure the GOP nomination for the seat at the state's GOP convention.
There's an implicit cost analysis in these moments: We pause or at least hiccup in our response to make sure that the whole thing won't be overturned upon review.
But when you're sharing internet with a couple hundred other people, traveling 500 miles per hour, 36,000 feet in the air, there's bound to be a hiccup or two.
The bill passed the House 224-201 for a second time Wednesday after a procedural hiccup, with no Democrats backing it and a dozen House GOP members voting no.
"A hiccup is an involuntary spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles," says Dawn Davis, a family physician practicing with SLUCare Physician Group at Saint Louis University.
There's just one little hiccup: Trump has been very publicly racist toward the Latino community, which is not a great way to win the endorsement of Latino icon Pitbull.
In that context, it is hopeful to read Nicholas Kristof's column regarding the case of Jamal Khashoggi ("If a Prince Kills a Writer, That's Not a Hiccup," Oct. 14).
The students, who were learning about industrial robots and other technologies used in advanced manufacturing, took the hiccup in stride, examining lines of code for errors and cracking jokes.
Nadal had a slight hiccup when he dropped serve at 5-2 in the second set, but otherwise played his most relaxed, sharpest match of the summer hardcourt season.
"If it had been only one hiccup, I would have gone ahead with the trip, but with literally every element imploding I canceled my flights and hotels," he said.
Most of the time, some hiccup will add a small delay to your trip: Having to double back to lock the door, bad traffic or a late car pickup.
Basically, the story of the repo market this week is essentially a hiccup for the technocrats at the central bank, leaving the markets without enough cash to go around.
"My sense is that, until there's some hiccup in the U.S. economy, the Trump administration believes its strategy is working and they're going to stick with it," he said.
After that one hiccup, things went smoothly on my two-hour drive down to Eastbourne, a seaside town roughly 20 miles east of Brighton, its more popular resort cousin.
It was not just one hiccup of a tweet, but an entire string of unprofessional and reckless comments made on a Twitter account that reflects directly back onto ESPN.
His lone significant hiccup came at the par-3 16th hole, where his tee shot found the green but then trickled just off the putting surface to the right.
In the third installment of the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) has finally become chief and can at last create his peaceful, dragon-friendly community.
The release was delayed as campaign and party officials met behind closed doors to hash out what was initially described by most involved as a minor hiccup in the process.
He had one little hiccup around when he said something wrong about women at one of the women's events, but in general, I think he's been a really solid person.
But, he's said, there's a hiccup that prevents him from doing so: The tax returns he filed between 2002 and 2008 continue to be audited by the Internal Revenue Service.
Schwan expects the $13 billion takeover of Philadelphia-based Spark Therapeutics to be completed by June, despite a regulatory hiccup with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that required an extension.
But not having experienced a single hiccup outside 2300K video exporting is undeniably a result of the monstrous amount of CPU and memory I've been using on my test machine.
The review board said that the 22018 date picked this past March would have still been feasible if not for a recent hiccup during acoustic environmental testing of the telescope.
Schwan expects the $4.3 billion takeover of Philadelphia-based Spark Therapeutics to be completed by June, despite a regulatory hiccup with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission that required an extension.
One other hiccup in the math is that Maine and Nebraska distribute their Electoral College votes semi-proportionally, so either candidate could squeeze electoral votes from districts in those states.
At first, the braking experience is reminiscent of a hiccup: the board jolts back slightly, then steadily increases the breaking — all the while you get closer to hitting an obstacle.
He has a better grasp of market forces than his predecessor and, perhaps, more patience to ride out what may turn out to be a hiccup in recent Apple history.
She is also good at sports (minus one hiccup in her senior year of high school), has good hygiene, and isn't afraid to speak her mind about the other contestants.
But they ran into a "hiccup" over the weekend, and senators signaled this week that the administration's $4.5 billion request for emergency funding for the border was complicating the talks.
Before the hiccup, in his opening remarks, Musk said trucks had "been the same for a very long time," while images of conventional trucks flashed on a screen behind him.
Before Morrow's hiccup and Bote's walk, the Cubs took a 33-4 lead on a two-run single by Javier Baez with one out in the seventh off David Hernandez.
Stateside, questions about the future of Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen led to some market moves on Friday, including a hiccup in stock prices and a rise in Treasury yields.
Harris' one hiccup of the week came in that town hall when she seemed to go further in terms of her support for "Medicare-for-all" than her record suggests.
If you've ever ridden Splash Mountain at Disneyland, you've likely experienced a moment when the boats stack up due to a hiccup in the flow somewhere farther down the route.
The latest hiccup came following the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft, for which Norwegian had high hopes to use for a fleet renewal and further transatlantic expansion.
"Poor People's TV Room" is most rooted in its pure-movement sections, as when Ms. Dumakude and Nehemoyia Young, often paired, shuffle forward in parallel steps that hiccup in time.
The firing put me on a different career path that today, oddly, makes me grateful for that early hiccup, and it was nice to be reminded of that by Scaramucci.
I live in Brooklyn, where there's a lot of wireless interference, and it's not uncommon for me to test a set of Bluetooth headphones and experience a hiccup here and there.
Robinhood had a little hiccup last year when it tried to branch out into personal banking with a service called Checking & Savings offering an eye-popping 3% interest rate on accounts.
The hiccup is an embarrassing issue for both AMD and Microsoft, just as the industry as a whole continues to deal with the fallout from the Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws.
A lost thank-you card, a late flower delivery, a hiccup with the marriage license — it is bound to happen, and when it does, you just have to roll with it.
There's a potential (large) hiccup, though: Pompeo sides with Trump on several major foreign policy issues; he believes the US should end the Iran deal and act forcefully against North Korea.
Before the confirmation, Heller drew national media attention when he said the first assault allegation against President Donald Trump's nominee would just be a "hiccup" in his rise to the court.
The VR story they engage with will take them on a five-minute journey into the movie's world, where they interact with other characters, including  Astrid, Hiccup, Toothless, Hookfang and more.
That hiccup came in the fourth with Astros second baseman Jose Altuve, who doubled with one out and advanced on a wild pitch, on third base and Correa at the plate.
The hiccup didn't go unnoticed by viewers: Out of nine complaints received by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and obtained by Insider following the debates, two called out Yang's mic issues.
We got the Academy Award-winning director Wednesday at LAX and asked if he'd heard about a hiccup the filmmakers of "Last Men in Aleppo" are having under Trump's travel ban.
Eventually Kimmel figured out how to send the paperwork to the N.C.A.A. herself, but another hiccup occurred when Kimmel's son appeared on campus: His adviser asked him about his athletic exploits.
As for the rest of us, if this is a taste of things to come, you better stifle that cough or that hiccup, because you could do time in the hole.
According to Mr. Forbes, the American collector and heir to the publishing fortune, who is known as Kip, this year's edition also corrects a hiccup in the arrangement of the galleries.
More bittersweet and less triumphal than its predecessors, and directed by a returning Dean DeBlois, "The Hidden World" concerns the exigencies that Hiccup faces as a leader, both politically and personally.
"The rest of the world is having a hiccup, but the U.S. economy is in great shape," said Elaine Stokes, a portfolio manager and fixed-income strategist for asset manager Loomis Sayles.
The reports began to trickle in earlier that day by users as they tried to determine whether the instant messenger was being intentionally disrupted or if it was just a technical hiccup.
In April this year, Peloton experienced a bit of a hiccup after artist groups sued the company alleging that Peloton did not obtain the proper sync license to use some music content.
ALBANY — The morning after a procedural hiccup left New York's highest judicial post vacant for an extra day, the nominee, Janet DiFiore, was confirmed by a full vote of the State Senate.
But drinking water (however you want to do it) can help interrupt the hiccup reflex, and so can provide some relief, finds a 2016 study in the British Journal of General Practice.
The transparency center — an opportunity for Twitter to show Congress it can regulate itself — is yet another hiccup in the company's uneven response to Washington's concerns about foreign manipulation of its platform.
While you know the thunder and bright lightning outside is a temporary hiccup, your pet has a harder time understanding what the sudden bright lights and loud sounds of a storm mean.
A recent study by JDA found that nearly 1 in 4 shoppers has chosen to pick up an online orders in store, but nearly 40 percent experienced a hiccup with the service.
Still, the decision to scrap Trudeau's proposed trip to Washington signaled the latest hiccup in months of intense negotiations to rework NAFTA — a deal from which Trump has repeatedly threatened to withdraw.
However, Week 1 began with a hiccup when the Jets blew a 16-0 lead to the Buffalo Bills, eventually losing 17-16 in what should have been an easy first win.
Coming off their first major hiccup of the season, the Chicago Cubs look to return to their dominant ways when they host the Pittsburgh Pirates for a three-game series beginning Friday.
One is, not every business is the same, of course, and there are some absolutely vital, crucial businesses that we cannot afford to let them even have a hiccup, much less fail.
In the four months since the first hiccup in hiring appeared in February, however, monthly payrolls gains have averaged just 215,2000, the slowest pace over a comparable stretch in nearly seven years.
Of course, when Cyborg was notified of a potential violation by USADA—which is regrettably not the first drug test-related hiccup of her career—things seemed to shake out quite favorably.
So the fundamentals are so strong we do not expect any hiccup along the way similar to what we had or we saw last year because of this is a reality factor.
Ultimately The Mandalorian's ambitious, albeit-hiccup-filled first season was satisfying, and a perfect example of how Lucasfilm can expand the Star Wars universe without having to rely on big theatrical events.
A video that went out on Saturday has gone viral, with over 51K retweets at time of writing, of a grandma having a minor technical hiccup trying to film a half-time show.
"The recent hiccup on the policy front casts serious doubt on the administration's ability to push forward its ambitious policy agenda," said Bruno Braizinha, interest rates strategist at Societe Generale in New York.
The one hiccup I've encountered so far is that not all games show the right buttons on-screen, but I expect that will be fixed up over time as developers update their titles.
Nick: Ever since Negan's subtle "little birdie" line in last week's episode, there's been a dark shadow hanging over Rick's planning, which he suspiciously pulled off with just a minor hiccup or two.
When everything clicks — as on "Hiccup Smooth," which converges odd-metered funk and express-lane swing — the linkage between folkloric and modern dialects feels clear and compelling, with not a jot of doubt.
Wall Street is holding its breath in light of the Clinton campaign's latest hiccup in the presidential race, although a Hillary Clinton win is still priced in, Art Cashin told CNBC on Monday.
" Simon, who wore a gown by BERTA (Hill wore a Ralph Lauren tux), says that the only slight hiccup in the beautiful day was the weather — and that "went according to God's plan.
If Pamela was really and truly only jonesing for some penetrative sex — and absolutely nothing else — couldn't she have asked Andre if the beginnings of a blow job could fix his sexual hiccup?
I grab a cup of water from the last bar as our Uber home pulls up and hiccup the entire way home in my fancy gown like the classy lady that I am.
AX took the port and rail giant to court, demanding assurance about its future under an A$9.1 billion ($6.7 billion) buyout of the parent company, a hiccup in the long-running deal.
Now, though, the special counsel says that Cohen has provided "credible" and "useful" information — though he admits there was a bit of a hiccup when Cohen tried to lie in their first meeting.
"We started off this year with a hiccup and we want to tell you a little bit about that," Berry, sitting alongside his wife Robin, revealed in a video on his Facebook page.
Before you go thinking Beyoncé is really just like us, she handled the hiccup with the grace and poise that only a true Queen Bey could — she just sang right on through it.
The Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security released an announcement Friday explaining the digital hiccup that took many suspected and alleged criminals as well as people on probation off of law enforcement's radar.
Add in a recent subscriber growth hiccup from Netflix, which continues to trade at an astronomical multiple to earnings, and it shows just how thin the line has been between black and red.
The American efforts faced a hiccup recently when the Afghan president, Ashraf Ghani, learned that United States diplomats had met with the Taliban and tried to hide news of the meeting from him.
He shrugged off a hiccup in the second inning, when Xander Bogaerts doubled off the Green Monster with one out and Kinsler brought him home with a crisp, two-out single to left.
He made only 10 unforced errors and had just one hiccup — dropping a service game while serving for the match — in a 63-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4) victory over Leonardo Mayer.
And it went pretty ok, aside from a hiccup or two, expect Equity to still feature guests as often as it makes sense, even if we're currently locked out of our own studio.
And it went pretty ok, aside from a hiccup or two, expect Equity to still feature guests as often as it makes sense, even if we're currently locked out of our own studio….
The burglars who made off with $1 million worth of jewelry at Poo Bear's pad had a hiccup during the heist ... because the hitmaker's safe was too damn heavy to simply carry away.
Should "the internet" experience a hiccup, or your WiFi dies for whatever reason, you can use your smartphone's mobile hotspot feature as a quick backup until your internet or WiFi gets back online. 
"Our analysis is that this is a temporary hiccup and France should return to its quarterly cruising speed of about 0.3% over the course of 2020," Villeroy said in comments from his office.
President Donald Trump is up for reelection this year, and the U.S. market, save for a hiccup in 2018 that came amid four Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, has been a strong performer.
But his AI had a sufficient lead to clinch first place when time ran out and the software hiccup made the victory that much more satisfying, both exposing and vindicating that last minute hack.
"The very thing that makes Signal a recommendation for people at high risk — that it drops messages at any sign of hiccup — prevents a large number of ordinary people from adopting it," she writes.
Despite this hiccup, the company will pursue this project likely because in July, Elizabeth Holmes was banned from operating labs for two years; pursuing the miniLab will allow Holmes to remain at her post.
EditorsNote: adds Horford quote in 17th paragraph Horford, Irving boost Celtics past Bucks MILWAUKEE — Gordon Hayward's season-ending injury may have been a hiccup, but the Boston Celtics are starting to find their groove.
I was warned that there would be a slight chemical smell the first two weeks, but I didn't experience that, though the hiccup during the application process may have made it overall less potent.
The results are an unhappy hiccup for Morgan Stanley, which has been struggling to raise its profits to the level of its competitors' and is in the middle of a significant cost-cutting campaign.
The Miami Marlins put an end to a brief hiccup in their hot streak by overcoming an early six-run deficit to stun the Washington Nationals in the opener of their three-game series.
Why it matters: The hiccup highlights the legal gray area surrounding data retention policies, especially for social media and dating platforms, where users are encouraged to share as much sensitive personal information as possible.
He then goes back and kills the "Deadpool" who appears in X-Men Origins: Wolverine — also played by Reynolds, in an appearance that's largely ignored as a misbegotten hiccup in Deadpool's onscreen origin story.
The downside of the aggressive borrowing by corporate America in the last decade is that it makes companies more brittle — less able to withstand the occasional hiccup in demand, or a problem with supplies.
Byrd approves the move, and with a New York Times reporter on board to chronicle every hiccup of the expedition, including the doings of the Polish-American stowaway, they're off to see the penguins.
When Airbnb experienced a hiccup in 2011 — a host's home was trashed by a guest — Mr. Jordan helped the company with a new insurance program, Airbnb Guarantee, which was modeled after one at eBay.
The other hiccup comes in Episode 2, where a still-wounded (literally; she's still oozing from her stab wound) Villanelle somehow becomes the world's unluckiest grifter, even though we know she's an elite criminal.
While the hiccup does put a crimp in his plan to put Berkshire's lofty cash balance to work for its shareholders, Buffett has made no bones about his intent to continue the deal search.
Many analysts viewed the currency's surprise bump higher as just a hiccup as it moves toward further, mild depreciation as the dollar strengthens and mainland policymakers aim for yuan stability against the trade-weighted basket.
There was a hiccup though—the plane was stocked with enough fuel to make a trip from western Canada across the Atlantic, meaning they had to jettison some of that in order to land safely.
In the third installment in the series, young Viking chieftain Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) has to learn that his identity isn't entirely bound up in Toothless, the dragon partner he befriended in the series's first installment.
Planned Parenthood Action Fund, which advocates for women's healthcare and abortion access, launched a digital ad in Nevada this week criticizing Heller for calling sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh a "hiccup" in the confirmation process.
They had a hiccup in their first game, blowing a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 to Slovakia, but they have been on a roll since, winning four straight and outscoring opponents 21-3.
"I guess what I want to tell you is that since I've come back, I've worked really hard, and this hiccup is unfortunate, but I don't foresee it happening again," he said during the hearing.
With all the focus understandably on Hiccup, no one was able to get a clear view of anyone in the car that the cat came careening out of, or the license plate of the vehicle.
I could hear him laugh the way he would when it would sound almost like a hiccup at the end; his teeth, slightly yellowed from years of smoking, showing, gleaming; his bad knee slightly awry.
We watched an Apple engineer run three simultaneous iOS emulators doing a test run on an app while running three more virtual machines (Windows 10, Ubuntu, and an older version of macOS) without a hiccup.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected in Brussels for a signing ceremony with leaders of the EU institutions billed as an EU-Canada summit, all eager to ink a deal before any further hiccup.
In general, higher debt levels could make it tougher for companies to repay the lenders if there's a slump in the economy, or a hiccup in sales, or a decline in the value of assets.
Regular maintenance and major repairs can shutter the reactors, sometimes for months, and so-called "scrams" — caused by anything from a hiccup in a reactor's cooling system to an errant lightning strike — frequently halt production.
As the film begins, Hiccup and his Viking town of Berk are again under threat from dragon-trappers who want to capitalize on Berk's massive dragon population by whisking them all away to some unclear fate.
An "application glitch" led some Vanguard Group clients to see an inflated account balance displayed on their Apple mobile devices, a spokeswoman said — a hiccup that left at least one user cheering the apparent extra funds.
But the White House buildup to the historic meeting between the leaders, who are hoping to continue the tradition of the two countries' "special relationship," was marred by one glaring hiccup: the spelling of her name.
Chief Financial Officer Barry McCarthy said Spotify endured a "short-term hiccup" - around two weeks, late in the second quarter - during which it came under pressure from advertising firms to divulge more data about its users.
"Unfortunately the medical process for transgender pilots is far from streamlined and tends to hiccup along the way because many of the FAA staff have no idea how to process our medicals," the group's post continued.
For the 11th straight year his fangs are sharper than everybody elses, and for the fourth time in that span he's blended his winning ways into a new environment without much more than a temporary hiccup.
And while my searches are admittedly a tiny sample relative to Kayak's vast offerings, I noticed another hiccup on the very next package I selected: the Hyatt Regency O'Hare, advertised at $1,092 total for two people.
But while a trade war, military skirmishes in the South China Sea or Taiwan Strait, or other diplomatic crises could cause a hiccup in China's rise, the Trump era will offer plenty of opportunities for Beijing.
The VanEck Vectors Semiconductor ETF and the iShares PHLX Semiconductor ETF, two of the top exchange-traded funds tracking chipmakers, both lost more than 2% in intraday trading Monday following a hiccup in U.S.-China trade negotiations.
While recent disappointments could wind up being more of a hiccup than a long-term trend, for now, anyway, the box-office picture has cast Disney in the role of an empire that looks difficult to dethrone.
The club hierarchy also have to hope that they don't have a 'hiccup' at the last minute, with an ancient law of the transfer window dictating that an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm legally voids a sale.
Winamp 2 and 5 have taken me all the way from Windows 98 SE to 10 with nary a hiccup, and the player is docked just to the right of this browser window as I type this.
The first sign of a hiccup arose when Israeli media pointed out that the intermediary on the deal, Israeli businessman Miki Ganor, had retained Netanyahu's personal lawyer, David Shimron, to act on his behalf in the transaction.
Another hiccup: If PlayStation VR is hooked up to a PlayStation 4, the system can't show high dynamic range video, one of the key selling points of the two new PS4 systems hitting the market this year.
There does appear to be one hiccup, however: there are some reports that touchscreen-friendly gloves, which have conductive material on their fingertips, aren't working on the new button, even when they do work on the screen.
In Mr. Cox's performance, the moments are characterized by a blankness of expression, perhaps a faint eyelid twitch and a hiccup of silence as if the needle on a record had been lifted quickly and moved back.
The German drug and crop chemicals maker has taken Russia's antitrust regulator to court over the watchdog's investigation into the company's planned takeover of Monsanto, a further hiccup in the $64 billion deal amid intense antitrust scrutiny.
That first event drew 100 people — a success, with the only hiccup being that not all the bookstores knew such a large crowd would be descending on them (although one that did had a chocolate fountain waiting).
Late Thursday night, another hiccup emerged: Senator Jim Risch, Republican of Idaho, was unhappy with a measure that had been tucked into the spending bill renaming the White Clouds Wilderness in his state, according to Senate aides.
Some doomsayers are now worrying about the entire year being ruined by the January hiccup, with first-quarter listings becoming second-quarter listings, second-quarter listings becoming third-quarter listings, and suddenly, 2019 listings becoming 2020 listings.
The first hiccup for the red-nose airline occurred when it was forced to ground its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet, the backbone of its transatlantic strategy, due to battery and wiring issues with the next-generation aircraft.
However, what was perceived as a one-time hiccup in markets has turned out to be more of a perpetual issue — and the Fed is still pumping cash into the system today, months after the initial quandary.
It's hard to say what the upcoming season holds for Meredith and Andrew's relationship, but things were going so well that this little (okay, huge) hiccup probably won't affect how they feel about each other too much.
The danger forces Hiccup to consider drastic measures, embarking on a quest to find the "Hidden World" of which his late father had spoken, a haven for dragons that might provide sanctuary for man and reptile alike.
She actually opens her talk with a Google Maps hiccup they had where they were putting how many calories were burned if you walk a certain distance and relating that to how many cupcakes that would be.
Purdue is quickly proving its two-game slide at the start of the Battle 4 Atlantis last weekend was little more than a hiccup, while Maryland's young roster is still trying to learn how to win close games.
The reception to Ivanka's tweet was just the most recent hiccup in a slew of awkward events and encounters she experienced while accompanying her father, US President Donald Trump, on his diplomatic trip to the UK this week.
Hopefully, this financial hiccup encourages Netflix to focus a little more on quality and maybe HBO's new overlords will realize that pumping out as much content as possible is no substitute for making a few really great choices.
Hungry Ohio residents looking to get their Sonic fix ran into a bit of a hiccup on Sunday, when employees at three of the fast food drive-in's locations quit amid complaints of "terrible management" and wage disputes.
"One little hiccup along the way and the whole thing could fall apart," James Wallner, a political scientist with the conservative think tank R Street, who used to be the executive director of the Senate's steering committee, said.
One hiccup may be what to do with the existing Office of the Pardon Attorney — because that could require congressional approval — but an advisory board could work even if the Office of the Pardon Attorney remains in place.
Starting an accessories company from scratch means doing everything from hustling for celebrity cameos to taking an emergency trip to Italy (where she works with a team she dubs her surrogate "famiglia") when there's a hiccup in production.
Of course, Wall Street cheerleaders will scoff at this notion; claiming that the Fed was able to begin winding down QE in December of 22 and was done by October 210, with nary a hiccup in stock prices.
Denver's offense somehow managed to wheeze and hiccup its way to two early touchdowns, an output that would surely have been hilariously inadequate against New England's in any scenario that did not also involve the Broncos' marauding defense.
You create a hero (it worked for Hercules), by setting up a shooting in the Governor's mansion, and letting a formerly unknown politician walk out with battle scars and a good story for national TV. The only hiccup?
Thomas Stringfellow and Nick Fradiani, "Man in the Mirror" How very peculiar that the kid with the annoying hiccup patterns during Wednesday night's "Creep" would get to sing a Michael Jackson classic dependent on hiccups to sell it!
Instead, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indexes all closed at record highs despite a hiccup in the trade progress that helped drive the S&P to a fifth straight week of gains.
Although Arizona is known to be one of the best places for minimum-wage workers, more than 28 percent of residents surveyed said the high cost of living in Arizona is the biggest hiccup to saving more money.
"I am very optimistic we will correct that situation in the near future," Olaf Koch told an event in Berlin to promote Metro's cooperation with start-ups, describing the problems in Russia as "a bit of a hiccup".
The only possible hiccup would be if a second corruption charge is leveled against Temer, which could distract Congress when it would otherwise be considering the reforms, said Thiago de Aragão, Brasilia-based director for consultancy Arko Advice.
From there, the engineers involved in FMX took the lessons from the experiment's initial stumble and kept improving it, with the goal of ensuring that the WFMT incident was a mere hiccup rather than a long-term problem.
One health-related hiccup after the All-Star break would almost certainly allow the Raptors to pass them in the standings, and a drop to the four or five seed likely means a second-round date with LeBron.
Now they say Republicans like Mia Love of Utah, whose Mormon-heavy district abhors Trump's alleged treatment of women, are doing just fine after a temporary hiccup — though House Majority PAC launched TV ads against Love on Tuesday.
"There is a risk that markets continue to ignore the several trip wires laid out in front of them and complacency reaches a point where even a modest political or economic hiccup has a magnified effect," he warned.
Given that Hiccup and his dragon-rider friends are formidable opponents, the trappers enlist the help of legendary dragon-killer Grimmel (Amadeus' F. Murray Abraham) to take out Toothless, as he's apparently eliminated every other member of Toothless' species.
And aside from the natural hiccup as he learns to read the floor, taking shots as a roller when he should hit the open man, there are examples of him identifying what he needs to do and executing immediately.
Gallegos says, at one point, she checked in on a court order to postpone a foreclosure, only to discover it hadn't yet made its way to the sheriff, a hiccup she says might be tied to the internal issues.
The television series started in 1989 and, after a hiccup, ran for most of the following decade, earning "a wider audience on the planet Earth than any other entertainment show in history," according to a Times report, in 1995.
Despite that hiccup during his 2012 presidential campaign, Perry is seen as a favorite of conservatives for the job having overseen Texas's vital energy economy as the state's longest serving governor and capable of bringing reform to the department.
That said, European equity markets have been outperforming Wall Street this week as the latter stumbled on Apple's iPhone hiccup and Wednesday's signs that the Fed will not be deflected from its plans to gradually raise U.S. interest rates.
The Colorado Rockies were back at it offensively in the series opener after a brief hiccup and hope to continue swinging hot bats in the middle contest of their three-game set against the visiting St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday.
The top seed, who has won eight titles at the German grasscourt tournament that has proved ideal preparation for Wimbledon during his long career, quickly overcame a second-set hiccup when he dropped his serve to go 226-0 down.
"Now that the breakaway Democrats have agreed to return and it looks like smooth sailing, the one final hiccup would be if one of these two seats — in the Bronx or in Westchester — were to go Republican," Ms. Foderaro said.
Gregorius's home runs gave the Yankees a win despite another hiccup from their bullpen, a five-strikeout performance from Giancarlo Stanton in his Yankee Stadium debut and dreadful conditions for their home opener, which was postponed by snow on Monday.
While Toothless is cozying up to the first female of his species he's ever seen, Hiccup is similarly trying to figure out his relationship with his crush Astrid (America Ferrera), under pressure from a village that expects them to marry.
Coming after "The Letter V," Mr. Peck's port de bras, or the carriage of the arms, seemed brittle, just as the constant swirl of motion — a continual hiccup of jumps and turns — felt frantic and at the service of rigid architecture.
The Bachelor, which hit a hiccup with last season's Bachelor in Paradise because of a sexual misconduct allegation, continues to thrive because it doesn't put on any airs about what it's supposed to be: self-indulgent, sometimes ugly, often dramatic entertainment.
Still, when my MoviePass card arrived in the mail, I cautiously started using it and was thrilled to find that despite one hiccup — the janky app crashed one night, preventing me from checking in to a movie — it worked just fine.
But with every inevitable hiccup and small victory with her three (super adorable) kids, she came to learn just how strong she was and how there is beauty in being authentic — as in, in being vulnerable — every step of the way.
"Any hiccup in U.S. refined product exports is highly disruptive to the supply chain given the dependency of nations like Mexico and other Latin American countries on the U.S.," said Michael Tran, director of global energy strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
Here's what you need to know: Well, actually that is not a certainty — Ronaldo, Real's Portuguese winger, reportedly had an injury hiccup this week in training — but assuming he is out there, Ronaldo remains one of the game's greatest offensive forces.
While distilleries plan their operations 2000 years out, in order to account for the time it takes to produce and age their product, Jack Rose's Thomas said that even a small hiccup in the marketplace will be unpleasant for the industry.
"It's not a perfect indicator but it does tell me that we might be getting to see another hiccup in the market sometime in the next couple of months kind of like what we saw back in February," said Maley.
There is one final hiccup to the at-home test process, according to Greely: People getting a test result at home may react in unexpected ways compared with how they might handle the news were a clinician delivering it in-person.
Apple, for starters, is much better off in a world where people believe declining sales are a hiccup induced by Trump's trade policies than in a world where people believe they have a structural problem selling their phones in China.
The request, contained in Vatican guidelines to clergy in mainland China, was the latest hiccup in relations between the Holy See and Beijing since the two sides signed a historic and disputed pact on the naming of bishops last September.
Jaden Smith, the cast's sole celebrity component, plays Camille's potential love interest, a very low-key skater with ambitions to be a photographer, and to his credit he blends in with the rest of the cast with nary a hiccup.
Beth's penchant for bad decision-making (exemplified by her job interview with a restaurant manager played by a weaselly Jason Biggs) makes Jess's eventual determination to take on her case look like a weird hiccup in the lawyer's common sense.
The trailer touts this as "the epic conclusion" of the franchise, but since "How to Train Your Dragon" has also spun off video games and a TV series, chances are this won't be the last we see of Hiccup and company.
EditorsNote: Removes repetitive wording in second graf; other changes throughout No. 11 Auburn made sure its hiccup earlier this week at Ole Miss was exactly that, as the Tigers returned home Saturday to cruise past Georgia 93-78 in SEC play.
In this context, even a monthly result as weak as Friday's reading seems to be is not necessarily a negative harbinger for the economy, especially since job growth is widely expected to bounce back from the March hiccup in the spring.
"Given that we've had a financial crisis of some sort about every eight years or so for the last several decades, it is hard to believe that we will go through the next four years without a hiccup," Mr. Sorkin writes.
"While it may be too early to say that the key central banks have turned hawkish, their tone is changing and they are well past the point where any hiccup in the market will prompt increased accommodation," Third Point wrote.
In the first movie (2010), Hiccup (voiced by Jay Baruchel), through a secret friendship with a not-so-fearsome dragon, Toothless, broke with centuries of Viking tradition to bring about a cease-fire (and cease-firebreathing) in human-dragon affairs.
In "How to Train Your Dragon 2" (2014), Hiccup refined his leadership skills, ending the movie as a worthy successor to his father, Stoick (Gerard Butler), the chief of Berk, and his mother, Valka (Cate Blanchett), a pioneer in dragon whispering.
At his campaign headquarters in Washington, some of the younger staff members were so deflated that senior advisers met with them on Sunday morning to reassure them the episode was just a hiccup — the kind that happens all the time in presidential races.
But a hiccup emerged on Thursday, when newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported that well-heeled Bolsonaro supporters had paid for messaging by third-party agencies, splashing out up to 12 million reais ($3.26 million) each to spread tens of thousands of attack ads.
The lone hiccup for the Mets Saturday occurred in the sixth inning, when the Rockies scored twice and New York left fielder Yoenis Cespedes left with a sore hip after he slid awkwardly in pursuit of a sinking liner by Nolan Arenado.
This woman, who we'll call Amanda, attended a different conference in September, where she was scheduled to be on a panel, but her trip was cut short because of a hiccup in getting her dose confirmed at the clinic in the conference city.
With this core platform in place (though still prone to the occasional hiccup, which is to be expected from an early beta), the team is now also looking at how it can best integrate third-party services, similar to what Slack is doing.
However, Stielike did not see the travel hiccup having any negative impact on his side, who must win on June 12 to stay in the driver's seat for one of Group A's two automatic berths at the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia.
Economic growth unexpectedly halved to a quarterly rate of 0.3 percent in the first three months of the year and economists are still debating whether the slowdown was just a hiccup or signaled the end of a boom in Europe's largest economy.
Toyota hiccup: Toyota reportedly went with another infotainment platform vendor for its popular Camry model, but BlackBerry said in a blog post earlier this week that it's still the leading supplier of the technology for more than 40 other carmakers and auto suppliers.
The only real hiccup in the accelerated awarding process came when the bank would flag some of the credit card swipes on suspicion of fraud due to the unusually high frequency of transactions, according to Will Roper, the Air Force's acquisitions head.
Her only hiccup came in the first game of the match when the 21-year-old raced out to a 0-40 lead and then achieved the second break of the powerful American's serve this tournament to take a surprising 1-0 lead.
The single-minded purpose of their mission will allow Escobar's rivals in the business to take over without the slightest hiccup in cocaine traffic between Colombia and distribution networks in Miami and New York — and perhaps no abatement of the violence, either.
Twins 6, Indians 3 Kyle Gibson won for the first time in 2 1/2 months, and visiting Minnesota took advantage of a rare hiccup by Cleveland ace Corey Kluber, who had a pair of historic streaks come to a halt in defeat.
The Philadelphia chip index lost 1.07 percent "Investors are experiencing another hiccup in the trade talks and with the March deadline approaching fast, they are being a tad cautious," said Andre Bakhos, managing director at New Vines Capital LLC in Bernardsville, New Jersey.
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Top-seeded Dominic Thiem of Austria overcame a second-set hiccup on Tuesday to win in the opening round of the clay-court Rio Open, downing Brazilian wild card Felipe Meligeni Rodrigues Alves 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 in Rio de Janeiro.
In a note released late Thursday, Daniel Ives, head of technology research at GBH Insights said that while the News Feed change could be "worrisome in terms of an ad growth hiccup," the overhaul was the right move in the longer term.
A major hiccup in fair operations had to do with the one segment of government that seems to run with astounding efficiency: the Fire Marshal had the entire second section of the fair, located on the 11th floor, on a veritable lockdown.
Unfortunately, there's one big hiccup that I encountered while trying to test these integrations in a pre-release version of the app: you need administrative permissions in order to hook into a Slack account, and my company doesn't grant me that level of access.
The Australian dollar reversed earlier losses to rise 0.25 percent to $0.7679 after the Reserve Bank of Australia kept interest rates on hold at a record low 1.5 percent as expected, and played down a recent soft patch in economic growth as a temporary hiccup.
The latest hiccup came from a Keeping Up With The Kardashians finale sneak peek, where Koko claimed she "faked" the fertility treatments she went through years ago while married to ex-husband Lamar Odom, which were heavily featured throughout the Kardashian family reality empire.
It ultimately took more than 20 minutes to transfer over, which is a long time when you consider that the transfer can be disrupted by either a hiccup in the Bluetooth connection or the camera dying (you can't transfer footage while the camera is charging).
Apple, whose shares dropped about 8 percent after it reported the disappointing first-quarter results on Tuesday, is under pressure to show that the decline in iPhone sales represents just a hiccup, rather than a permanent shift for the product that fueled its meteoric rise.
If you don't mind the occasional software hiccup, can figure out sufficient ventilation, are mostly working on projects that fit within beamo's wattage/work area capabilities and are down to get under the hood for maintenance, beamo seems like a solid machine so far.
" But the drawn-out process was a strange hiccup in the frenetic pace of announcements from a government trying to navigate a crisis it never anticipated, whose new tagline has become, in the words of Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, "Choose speed over perfection.
Maybe this is a hiccup before a late-career resurgence, where he piles up so many victories abroad that domestic promoters look past these present-day lowlights and his historical ignorance of the law and welcome him back with open arms and guarded legs.
Diagnosis The 35-year-old man lay on the bed with his eyes closed, motionless except for the regular jerking of his abdomen and chest — what is known medically as a singultus (from the Latin for ''sob'') but popularly and onomatopoeically as a hiccup.
Anyone who's actually in their 30s will tell you this transition from one decade to the next went relatively smoothly, though there might have been a slight hiccup of the cosmic sort when they turned 27, 28, or 29 — and it was all thanks to Saturn.
As you move from one area of your house to another the handoff between the D-Link devices should happen without a hiccup, and they'll even work together to ensure the network load is automatically balanced across the various wireless bands they support to minimize slow downs.
Nevertheless, Kupperman's refusal is likely to create a hiccup for Democrats, who are seeking to draw in witnesses like Kupperman and Bolton — who are said to share the same lawyer — as they seek to get corroboration from individuals who served closely to the commander in chief.
She was seated next to him, too low for the sun visor to do its job, and "She did that whole fight-the-sneeze face and then just start blowing snot all over the windscreen and dash—like a hiccup fit, but with sneezing," Michaels recalls.
Then came a technical hiccup, and cameras caught hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, basketball star Steve Nash, skier Nancy Greene, wheelchair athlete Rick Hansen, and speed skater Catriona Le May Doan looking alternately perplexed and annoyed as they waited for hydraulics to lift them to light the cauldron.
The seller of Jimmy Dean sausage and Ball Park hot dogs also reported disappointing quarterly results, citing increased investment spending, the double whammy of spiking chicken feed costs and lower demand, and a prepared foods production hiccup following the closure of a factory that makes pizza toppings.
"The activity resulting from a hiccup may be helping the baby's brain to learn how to monitor the breathing muscles so that eventually breathing can be voluntary controlled by moving the diaphragm up and down," Lorenzo Fabrizi, one of the authors, said in a press release.
""Dragons: Rescue Riders" — "In the new Netflix original series, Hiccup and Toothless lead the Dragon Riders as they soar beyond the borders of Berk and discover the mysterious Dragon eye -- an ancient artifact filled with secrets that will lead them to new lands filled with undiscovered dragons.
And she initially had a powerful weapon: The G.O.P.-led confirmation hearings for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, which enraged many women and Democrats, and Mr. Heller's gaffe that the sexual assault allegations against the nominee would just be a "hiccup" in his rise to the Supreme Court.
But it's unclear at this moment whether these objections are a temporary hiccup or a sign that this rushed legislation may be beginning to unravel just hours after it was finalized and could need some major changes to pass Congress and get help to suffering Americans.
The delay was a bit embarrassing for officials who had been using the catch-phrase "redefine spectacular" about the high-tech achievement, but it was a minor hiccup as the new space age look of the stadium and prospects of relief from rain was a welcomed development.
Even if it turns out that the weekend's hiccup is just a typical Capitol Hill delay en route to a deal, it could precipitate even more uncertainty, since the compromise is certain to fall short of $5.7 billion in money Trump has demanded for his wall.
BEIJING, Aug 2 (Reuters) - A merger between Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing and the China unit of U.S. rival Uber could face its first hiccup after China's commerce ministry (Mofcom) said on Tuesday it had not received a necessary application to allow the deal to go ahead.
Vegas was cruising along the Glen Abbey Golf Course in Oakville, Ontario, until his hiccup at the par-four 11th but he charged home with four birdies over the next seven holes for a six-under-par 66 before the weather-hit opening round was suspended due to darkness.
It would also enable the user to give commands without the hiccup of a wake word for the voice assistant, and allow them to be gradual — rotating one's hand to change the volume of a speaker, with the volume adjusting up or down until the motion stops, for example.
RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Petróleo Brasileiro SA's second-quarter profit miss may be just a hiccup in efforts by Brazil's state-controlled oil producer to trim $22 billion in liabilities, although weak oil prices and fuel margins could further slow debt-reduction, investors said on Thursday.
It is not even entirely ridiculous to feel that there remains a glimmer of hope for anyone disappointed by the lack of drama thus far in the Premier League title race; fail to win this weekend and what is currently a hiccup starts to look like a genuine downturn.
Except for a brief hiccup in April — when a proposal by the chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee that service members pay to be eligible for the benefits prompted backlash from veterans groups — it was seen as a win for both political parties and the veterans groups.
Any hiccup in the impeachment proceedings, which will include public testimony in the House followed by a trial and vote in the Senate, also threatens to overshadow the early presidential contests in Iowa and New Hampshire — drawing valuable public attention away from Democratic contenders, including several sitting senators.
If you've spent any time with these characters, it's hard not to get swept up in the saga, and it's easy to be moved by the bond between Hiccup and Toothless, who is, in effect, a very loyal dog who can fly and harness the power of lightning bolts.
The Kansas City Royals, who boast the best ERA in the majors in August, held the Boston Red Sox at bay and the Kansas City bullpen extended its franchise-record scoreless-innings streak to 41 1/3 innings before a ninth-inning hiccup in a 6-3 victory at Fenway Park.
Today—in a Game 4 sweep of the Hawks—it seems that whatever gears Irving has in him started to hiccup in his triple-threat position on the court after the whistle, as he did what looked like a routine found in a medicine ball workout class set to Paula Abdul.
"Yesterday's minor hiccup … should offer a reminder that the road that stocks will take to refresh their historic peaks from late January will not be linear especially with emerging markets struggling with a stronger dollar and the rhetoric surrounding global trade amplifying," said Jeremy Klein, chief market strategist at FBN Securities.
"After we get through this two-day hiccup, the knee-jerk to the policy move, I would expect the dollar to resume its rally," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Greenwich, Connecticut, who highlighted the difference in U.S. interest rates versus the ECB and Bank of Japan.
The small story of a hiccup in the marriage of Bill and Alice Harford may or may not hide a cosmos of geopolitical implications, but what it puts on display front-and-center is the incomparable talent of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, who were married at the time of filming.
In the dispiriting aftermath of the recent Supreme Court confirmation circus, this means taking a couple of deep breaths, not flipping out over the Republicans' purported "Kavanaugh bounce" (which might be more of a hiccup) and focusing on a few key issues that resonate with a broad swath of voters.
Green had a rare hiccup, and Kahnle's stumble was forgivable, but Chapman's latest untidy inning was the most disturbing, if for no other reason than the fact that the Yankees gave him a five-year, $86 million free-agent contract with the expectation he would be a rock-solid closer.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve digested the Trump administration's massive tax cuts and plan to boost spending with barely a hiccup, but Washington's sudden push for steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports could saddle the U.S. central bank with the worst of both worlds - rising inflation and a slowing global economy.
What's more, with a brood of kids that range in age (she's mom to daughters Bella, 19, and Rowan, 17; son Jacob, 14; 6-year-old twin boys Caden and Curran; daughter Koa, 4; and 1-year-old baby daughter Hazel), Windham-Burke's has solutions for just about every travel hiccup there is.
Pelosi, meanwhile, worked to reframe the controversy as being more than yet another attack by Trump on a member of the Squad (a group of progressive congresswomen that includes Omar and Tlaib), but as a minor hiccup in a strong US-Israeli alliance that would endure beyond the partisan politicking of the day.
You could spend the afternoon fantasizing about it, then have a hiccup in your commute, see the whole plan unravel in the shadow of a sick passenger or fender bender, and decide in a moment that Monday night is not actually for pastry, but pasta, and a simple pantry pasta at that.
Girardi said he thought an 11-pitch strikeout from Beckham had taken something out of Sabathia, who gave up two ground-ball doubles and a walk before being lifted for Chad Green, who allowed a rare hiccup — a two-run pinch-hit double by Brad Miller, which put the Rays ahead, 4-3.
But as the Greek phenomenon gained steam — today, it accounts for more than a third of all yogurt sales in the United States — Yoplait's studies found an interesting hiccup: Even though people said they disliked Greek yogurt, they kept on trying it, again and again, until they learned to like it. Why?
You might not be able to plan for every little hiccup that can happen, but Dr. Amsellem says that you can mange your stress by making lists for all the things you need to do and pack, checking your list off in increments, and not saving everything for the last minute (or trying not to).
Ronen would have been a marquee hire for Uber, but as the company has gone through a myriad of blunders under Kalanick, in addition to one of its autonomous vehicles being involved in an accident with a pedestrian on Monday, it looks like Uber is facing another hiccup in its turnaround at the top.
Must see TV out of DC for sure Check out a livestream of the testimony here Now, what did the pot called the kettle: The Fox News network is known for its conservative slant and, for the most part, has been supportive of President Trump's agenda, but there's currently a hiccup in the relationship.
In this case, automating more repetitive tasks and calculations that had been the domain of humans doubtless must reduce operational costs in an organization, and generally speed up the process, but AI is not always perfect, and sometimes replacing people with those systems makes it very hard to query results if there is a hiccup.
The Senate gaveled in for its first real day of President Trump's impeachment trial on Tuesday, setting up a series of votes to lock in rules designed by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to rush through the trial, though that plan hit a bit of a hiccup as the trial itself began.
"I thought it was a weird, bizarre hiccup I'd stumbled into," Stoll told me when we first spoke last year, after I called the home number he lists on the very eclectic website for his business selling klein bottles—blown-glass oddities that, topologically speaking, have only one side, with no inside or outside.
HOWARD MARKS: Merely saying that I'd rather own stock in an ETF than directly or in a mutual fund is not necessarily wrong, as long as you understand that if the market has a hiccup, your ETFs will get hurt and you may not be able to get out so close to the last price as you thought.
Apple's example is instructive: Since it reimplemented its cash dividend, aggressive share buybacks and the cash dividend yield of 203% have helped drive shares to $220 from $217, though its annual revenue has grown about 219% and net income less than 1% annually, smoothing out volatile swings caused partly by China's 2015-16 economic hiccup, McLemore said.
Sen. Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE (R-Nev.) said  Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation process had a "little hiccup" after a woman accused the judge of sexual assault.
"The fact that Senator Heller did not have a single reservation about confirming Judge Kavanaugh and even dismissed credible allegations of sexual assault against him as nothing more than 'a little hiccup' in the confirmation process shows that he's clearly out of touch with Nevadans and never had any intention of being an independent voice on this Supreme Court nominee," the Rosen campaign said in a statement.
If Mr. Abramovich's British visa delay turns out to be more than a bureaucratic hiccup, it could be a sign that the British government, too, is moving against Russian oligarchs and wants to curb what has been called "Londongrad," a large community of Russians, both fans and foes of Mr. Putin, who have sought shelter in the British capital for their money and families.
"The state party predicted results would arrive sometime Tuesday, and there was no suggestion of malfeasance or a corrupted outcome, but the delay meant the global spotlight trained on Iowa illuminated yet another hiccup in the workings of American democracy... Meanwhile, with no results reported, Buttigieg effectively declared himself the winner — telling supporters during an overnight appearance that, in Iowa, "an improbable hope became and undeniable reality.
But says Galloway, "between the alimony to their ex-wife, their house in the Hamptons, their fat co-op on the Upper West Side [of Manhattan] and private school tuition, they may make $2 million but they spend [$]2.1 million — they are poor because they have the stress of knowing if there's a hiccup in the economy or they lose their job there are deep s---," Galloway says.
The only potential hiccup is a 4-4 case that makes it impossible to issue a nationwide ruling on a subject — but the Court has enough control over when it takes cases, and when it rules on them, that it could easily go through the first few months of the term without having to issue a 4-43 ruling on a case it would rather have a 5-4 ruling on.
That's the question many investors are asking themselves after a hiccup in U.S.-China trade talks this week, with the Trump administration threatening to raise tariffs on Chinese goods by Friday barring any meaningful progress made during the Chinese vice premier's visit to the U.S. As it relates to the stock market, the absence of a trade deal in the first half of 2019 could mean trouble, warned Art Hogan, chief market strategist at investment banking firm National Securities.

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