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"implosion" Definitions
  1. the act of collapsing into the centre
  2. the sudden or complete failure of something

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The United States has assumed an unspoken role as indefinite occupier, with just enough troops to stave off Afghanistan's implosion but not enough to make that implosion any less inevitable.
In the trailer, we see glimpses of the familial implosion.
Yes, it's an implosion of '90s and early '00s nostalgia.
"What you see is a society in implosion," he says.
How close to implosion is Iraq as a unitary state?
Experts offer a number of reasons for Turkey's democratic implosion.
Any less could risk structural weakness and a fatal implosion.
But Bloomberg's debate implosion left a lot to be desired.
Four years later, the Soviets successfully tested an implosion device.
The economic implosion had led to chronic shortages of food.
Last year, Alaska's Obamacare marketplaces seemed on the verge of implosion.
Massive losses from giant energy companies explain this outsized profit implosion.
Trump has long predicted the implosion of the Affordable Care Act.
Fowler's work has long dealt with themes of destruction and implosion.
Delivery apps could prompt a similar implosion in the restaurant business.
" Another echoed that, calling the failed implosion "One last Silverdome fumble.
The economic implosion has already taken a brutal toll on Venezuelans.
Is there a meltdown moment, or some implosion of some kind?
The Knicks, meanwhile, could not identify the cause for their implosion.
He always seems on the cusp of both explosion and implosion.
Question for you: Does this conservative implosion please or frighten you?
Katie: Barring that, we're seeing a pretty much unprecedented board implosion.
The secret of implosion thus represented the future of atomic weaponry.
The implosion that Mr. Trump has repeatedly predicted could be hastened.
It can be self-destructive; a necessary implosion to start over.
It depicts the implosion of buildings and apartment blocks in Beirut.
But WeWork's slow-motion implosion comes at an uncertain moment in time.
It made his implosion in Game 5 on Sunday a real stunner.
THE gradual implosion of an autocracy can open up a dangerous void.
"I would never pray for someone's death" — or even someone's self-implosion.
Why: Trump's implosion is sparking a civil war in the Republican Party.
Deal Professor Lending Club's implosion is a tale of two Silicon Valleys.
The odds favor implosion, but do not preclude the possibility of transformation.
In each, overlending had happened for years before the stock market implosion.
There is a suspicion that the Iranians did research on implosion there.
It's a digestif after last week's relationship implosion between Earn and Van.
Ronald Reagan gets no credit for the implosion of the Soviet Union.
The implosion at the center is going to affect everything around it.
That's a prescription for an implosion in financial markets and the economy.
Add Spacious to the growing list of collateral in WeWork's cinematic implosion.
And here's a bit of the science behind the implosion too:Open kinja-labs.
In 1995, it was The Folk Implosion that had his creative juices flowing.
The big picture: Macy's is part of a widespread implosion of Big Retail.
Joe Donnelly (D) won the 2012 race thanks to Richard Mourdock's campaign implosion.
Mr. Reeves told me that Zenefits's "implosion" had been a boon to Gusto.
But plummeting oil prices in 2016 triggered an economic implosion that continues today.
Bill de Blasio's run for president couldn't have happened without Anthony Weiner's implosion.
The catastrophe becomes a metaphor for the implosion of the entire Soviet project.
In the "anthropocenic crapitalistic global implosion," care is a part of the uproar.
Why is no one cutting production in response to the continuing price implosion?
But mostly what Vinyl captures is Richie: Richie's coke-fueled, money-drenched implosion.
But that's the beginning and the end of any veiled references to Barr's implosion.
Witness Sraya Listenberg said the implosion was so intense, it felt like an earthquake.
As foreign minister she failed miserably to address the implosion of next-door Zimbabwe.
The historical record shows that early cities and states were prone to sudden implosion.
Barring the implosion of Trump, he doesn't have a promising path to the nomination.
The president has taken a preemptive approach to the implosion of his advisory groups.
Another Trump administration rivalry highlighted in the WSJ wrap-up of the Flynn implosion.
Tuesday night's implosion of Bloomberg's presidential campaign effort was likely linked to Biden's resurrection.
But it also reflects the motivating power inherent in the threat of economic implosion.
Moreover, despite Donald Trump's implosion in the polls, Senate Republicans are polling pretty well.
Or the role that these platforms have played in the implosion of local journalism?
What does its implosion mean for investors and other young firms with similar ambitions?
Viewed without context, the piece seems a postmodern taunt or a bridge-burning implosion.
The fourth season has been leading toward a reckoning, an implosion of the whole game.
Week 10 was the second disastrous week in a row, following the health-care implosion.
The euphoric frenzy came to a total halt with Lehman Brothers' implosion in September 2008.
Given this patchwork of governments and militias, Libya is tense, on the verge of implosion.
" "But the risk of implosion would have to outweigh the benefit of the status quo.
The implosion of Virginia's leadership around revelations of white men wearing blackface and sexual misconduct.
However, after the Obamacare reform implosion, this asset proved it could also be a liability.
The resulting price implosion has opened up a disconnect with zinc's internal supply-demand dynamics.
It would have been used for perfecting the "implosion," which has to be completely symmetrical.
The implosion of WeWork's IPO and questions about its business model have dented Son's reputation.
But high pressure tactics to produce tax cuts can't hide the GOP's health reform implosion.
It's a group that's been through everything except glory, perpetually on the verge of implosion.
John Galliano was at Dior for 15 years before a personal implosion got him fired.
Back during the dot-com implosion in the early 2000s, Google was just getting going.
The new documents show that Mr. Seborer worked at the heart of the implosion effort.
And would its implosion have consequences, other than to leave its backers out of pocket?
Galliano had apparently been thinking in part of Marilyn Monroe, who had her own implosion.
Refugees from Africa, the implosion of the Middle East, the collapse of society in Venezuela.
Others pointed to the implosion of several volatility-related products as well as algorithmic trading.
Venezuela's economic implosion has led to millions suffering food shortages, unable to buy basic goods.
Esper stepped into the acting position following the dramatic implosion of Patrick Shanahan's nomination last month.
"It's not right to pretend that all Muslim-majority countries are undergoing this implosion," he said.
Not even the inevitable implosion of Western popular culture into a black hole of corporate monolithism.
The economic implosion has destabilized the region, sending millions of poor laborers to neighboring South Africa.
Uber, despite narrowly avoiding a complete implosion in 2017, has changed the game for many investors.
By the end of "Masquerade," we finally understand what the Vanderpump Rules party implosion is about.
After I revealed that fraud, the company would begin an implosion that continues to this day.
An image of a National Ignition Facility "Big Foot" deuterium-tritium implosion on February 7, 2016.
China should also be cajoled into accepting that sanctions can be harsher, without provoking an implosion.
Boeing on the defensive, hours until a crucial Brexit vote and Venezuela's blackout threatens social implosion.
A major point of debate this year is whether global markets are on course for implosion.
The implosion of the Dream Team opened the way for Theresa May to become Prime Minister.
Oyeyemi's fictional world is scintillating and eccentric, an "implosion of memory," as one character puts it.
Now that GOP implosion threatens prospects for tax reform and President Donald Trump's entire legislative agenda.
"The implosion of those world capital markets has never really been sorted out," he told me.
Some might argue that sex with students doesn't necessarily lead to the implosion of educational values.
Instead, its director Ridley Scott refused to let his film be collateral damage of Spacey's career implosion.
Though unpopular, the decision to bail out the financial system prevented the implosion of the global economy.
If the trauma of enduring the Trump implosion is curative, the question is, What is it curing?
The fourth impact was on foreign debt, specifically in Brazil, which could have caused a tremendous implosion.
If it looks like a standard commercial implosion demolition, it's because that is exactly what it is.
ObamaCare's implosion is maddeningly depressing for the country, especially for those of us who saw it coming.
It clearly has big problems, but a 2008-style liquidity implosion need not be one of them.
Police said there was a demolition permit on file for the site, but not an implosion permit.
It's not (NPR) State by state Georgia to explore Medicaid changes after GOP health plan's implosion (ajc.
The contagion risks from a potential Italian implosion should concern market participants once again, according to analysts.
One of the nation's largest domed stadiums has been destroyed in a scheduled implosion in downtown Atlanta.
The Chinese use of implosion employed the same technique used in the plutonium bomb dropped on Nagasaki.
SALES IMPLOSION The slide in Ford's sales has been unprecedented for a major global automaker in China.
The implosion of the Renner app is simply that revelation happening in real, obsessively internet-documented, time.
It could lead to an implosion of the GOP that Trump thoroughly controls like an iron albatross.
"I guess the building is not used to implosion on a Sunday until 1 pm," another tweeted.
The Astros said they were not concerned about Tuesday's implosion, and would happily turn to Osuna again.
The implosion of the congressional deal left lawmakers bracing for Mr. Trump to declare a national emergency.
His focus had shifted to The Folk Implosion, which Pollard would eventually join after collaborator John Davis left.
And, well, on the disruptive startup side, the shadow cast by Theranos' implosion is a very long one.
The news is the latest low point for the SoftBank portfolio in the wake of the WeWork implosion.
What can be done to halt Venezuela's implosion, organise a humanitarian rescue and achieve a return to democracy?
Instead, they suggest it might have been an implosion device boosted by tritium and deuterium gas (hydrogen isotopes).
But the countries that emerged from the implosion did not neatly encircle Serbs, Albanians, Croats and so on.
For Zimbabweans, however, the cryptocurrency seems to offer rare protection from the onset of hyperinflation and financial implosion.
On July 16th 1945, the first atom bomb, a plutonium-implosion device, was tested at Alamogordo, New Mexico.
Carillion's demise finally explodes the myth – its implosion means problem contracts are back in the public's lap anyway.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE to run in 2020. Hill.
Whether the early-stage VC implosion is healthy or disastrous for the tech ecosystem remains to be seen.
Having witnessed ChiNext's implosion, Luo Huasen said he has no plans to venture into STAR, at least initially.
Fox News snuck in some biting screen captions Tuesday as news about the GOP healthcare bill implosion unfolded.
So the cause for the implosion isn't that a bunch of top investors suddenly decided to go home.
This squeezing is achieved by conventional high explosive surrounding the core exploding in an inward direction — an implosion.
An official at the Silverdome site told CNN affiliate WDIV the implosion did not go according to plan.
It fell by less than five percent, compared with copper's 25 percent plunge and nickel's 40 percent implosion.
The move followed the implosion of an alliance between the OPEC cartel, led by Saudi Arabia, and Russia.
The implosion of Colombian cartels set off a fierce competition in Mexico for control of the drug trade.
Deals • Inside the implosion of Social Capital, the V.C. firm founded by the former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya.
Fearing weak fundraising options in the wake of the WeWork implosion, late stage startups are tightening their belts.
The senators' calculus also counts on the implosion of Biden's campaign, which has so far failed to materialize.
As the recent implosion of the office-sharing company WeWork shows, these investments don&apost always work out.
Additionally, he suggests that this implosion will force the Senate to pass a partisan repeal-and-replace bill.
Betances's implosion came after the Yankees had fought back from a 224-25.91 hole that Pineda had dug.
But with Trump's current implosion coming this early, it's plausible they could try to separate themselves from him.
For some investors, the implosion of these widely available leveraged products evokes past crises triggered by excessive financial engineering.
Since the WeWork implosion, the couple's net worth has gone from $4 billion to $600 million, according to Forbes.
Where Hereditary is about a family's implosion, A Quiet Place is an invasion thriller as affirmation of familial primacy.
It's ten years this month since Greece's financial implosion; we look back on a decade spent balancing the books.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE did as U.S. secretary of State.
But he felt The Folk Implosion, a versatile and fairly new project with John Davis, was the most relevant.
The Wednesday low of $5,988 per tonne marked a near 19-percent price implosion from June's high of $143,348.
The sense that Corbyn isn't the only one rolling the dice could limit Labour's capacity for an electoral implosion.
Implosion system: To cause a nuclear explosion, a core must be physically squeezed so that a chain reaction happens.
But these days, everyone's just kind of hanging around waiting for the inevitable moment of Joe's long-awaited implosion.
But these days, everyone's just kind of hanging around waiting for the inevitable moment of Joe's long awaited implosion.
Like so many basketball purists who admired the Big East, Few was disappointed by the league's football-related implosion.
Instead, they got a group on the brink of implosion who split up at the end of that tour.
During the meeting, Fillon stood his ground, saying that his withdrawal would lead to the implosion of the party.
It used implosion to assemble the critical mass by compressing the sphere that was made of the fissile material.
Unfortunately, you'll have to wait for the implosion of the government in order to make one of your own.
From the financial implosion of 2008 to the refugee crisis of 2015, Merkel has thrived in times of peril.
Ms. Warren's political demise was a death by a thousand cuts, not a dramatic implosion but a steady decline.
In the worst of cases, an economic implosion would produce social unrest and waves of migrants to American shores.
That implosion gave the Yankees an opening to reclaim first place from the Red Sox, and they stormed through.
All three previously known Los Alamos spies told the Soviets of a secret bomb-detonation method known as implosion.
In contrast, the implosion bomb started with a ball of plutonium surrounded by a large sphere of conventional explosives.
After the implosion of spend-more-to-grow-more startups like WeWork, Yang&aposs bet is apparently paying off.
The debate, and legislative implosion that followed, served as a window for some GOP senators into how Miller operates.
Second: After recovering from the initial fury-implosion, I worked more intently and productively than I had in ages.
The individual mandate is gone, unraveling much of Obamacare's coverage expansion and setting up the entire law's potential implosion.
So, the next time you're separated from a killer pair of jeans by a total relationship implosion — call your Louise.
"This is a hemispheric issue and the implosion of the regime there is a direct challenge for us," he added.
Aircraft lessors took up the slack created by the implosion of the banks, renting their old offices in central Dublin.
As the lines get blurred emotionally, Pugh gives off a frenzied sense of someone on the brink of self-implosion.
With the end of the cold war and the implosion of the Soviet Union, this conviction became stronger than ever.
If that sounds familiar, it's because such a plan already existed in the old, pre-implosion version of the service.
Mr León says that tension between those prepared to negotiate and those who refuse could lead to the government's "implosion".
Eight and a half minutes later, there was another tremor, likely caused by the implosion of the tunnel or cavity.
A slash between the two sides was created when Munch sawed the painting in half following the relationship's dramatic implosion.
They reflected the implosion of a Nazi fantasy which had grown even more zealous as its evil became more obvious.
The AP is reporting that the North violated its pledge to allow these international inspectors to monitor the supposed implosion.
A complaint by the DA to a British PR industry association set in motion Bell Pottinger's swift implosion in September.
The party's implosion after the coalition coincided with the opening up of its biggest opportunity in decades: the Brexit vote.
An assumption that the Tories would be the sole beneficiaries of UKIP's implosion proved wrong in last year's general election.
Fyre Fest's rapid implosion was met with glee by nearly everyone who hadn't spent thousands of dollars on a ticket.
Mr Runciman argues that a latter-day failure of democracy will look very different to the implosion of the 1930s.
In many ways, Donald Trump's mesmerizing self-destruction last week seemed almost rehearsed, like a building implosion in human form.
The two brands that Wadle previously held positions at, J.Crew and Gap, both experienced stunning rises followed by crushing implosion.
The implosion of their marriage was contrasted throughout "Moonshadow" with the tale of how they met way back in 1972.
Punk was starting to feel its first pangs of disillusionment, with the Sex Pistols' implosion in January of that year.
When it comes to positioning for his expectations of a Chinese bank implosion, Bass wrote that he was thinking broad.
Its dancing around the radical Islamic "elephant in the room" has led to the implosion of AIPAC's once unassailable credibility.
But there was another bubble that no one saw coming: the implosion of the Democratic Party and its progressive agenda.
The company's implosion followed the bankruptcies of two other ambulance companies owned by private equity, Rural/Metro and First Med.
The potential for career implosion made Rosie's statements riveting, but viewers also rarely saw a celebrity giving her honest opinion.
I think the company's implosion, while bad for it and its investors, is really worse for some others in tech.
It is one of the most successful in modern history and contributed to the peaceful implosion of the Soviet Union.
Twitter, simultaneously, is grappling with the exploding of potential deal talks to sell itself — or, wait, is that an implosion?
Ermotti pointed out in Monday's interview that prior to their implosion, the closed-end funds were highly profitable for investors.
Related: Last night, I watched "The Front Runner," a recent movie about the implosion of Gary Hart's 1988 presidential candidacy.
The high-speed implosion of Senator Bernie Sanders shows that most Democrats are focused on one thing: defeating President Trump.
No one rooted harder for the implosion of the Corbusian housing projects than the people forced to live in them.
Marks is known for his prescient investment memos, which warned about the financial crisis and the dot-com bubble implosion.
The forthcoming implosion of Mr. Ryan's party, and his imminent retreat to Wisconsin, illustrates the danger of hidebound ideological overconfidence.
For some completely inexplicable reason, after the implosion of their Russia hoax, the Democrats failed to issue that comprehensive report.
Evans, accompanied by a man identified as a firedancer, told Vice reporter Will Turton that the implosion of Juicero was awful.
To summarize, Trump has no serious plan for the key foreign policy problem facing the US today -- the implosion of Syria.
The problem with the conclusion that Senate Republicans are screwed by Trump's implosion is that current polling suggests it's totally wrong.
Does the implosion of the Conservatives in the poll prove that the party's future lies with embracing Brexit and Boris Johnson?
"I want America to take out Maduro" The implosion of the oil industry hits Venezuelans in both large and small ways.
That was the beginning of our relationship with him, and he went on to record the next two Folk Implosion records.
Just for the hell of it Bob, Mark, John and myself were jamming and we just called it Deluxx Folk Implosion.
At an early age, child soccer supernova-turned-implosion Freddy Adu was consumed whole by the hype machine of U.S. soccer.
With the Panthers in full-implosion mode, a merely poor performance from Peyton was more than enough to seal a win.
There are echoes of January 2740, when another previously unknown Chinese player, Shanghai Chaos, was linked with a copper price implosion.
The US has helped Saudi Arabia to accelerate the implosion of another Mideast state, with unknown but surely far-reaching implications.
In his Twitter feed, President Donald Trump often paints the Affordable Care Act as on the verge of collapse and implosion.
His plans come in the wake of calls for bipartisanship following the implosion of GOP efforts to repeal Obamacare last week.
The streets were the battlefield, and the ones in power were supplying every kind of poison to bring about an implosion.
Overcome with emotion and fighting unsuccessfully to keep her composure, Keys, then 216, was succinct when we spoke about her implosion.
Doing so "might save Saudi Arabia from more serious upheaval and possible implosion from within in the future," al-Rasheed writes.
Organizers told the news media that the roads would be closed during the implosion, said Katherine Wong, a Weather Channel spokeswoman.
But in 22019, as the subprime-mortgage implosion set off a global financial crisis, the politics of financial regulation abruptly shifted.
But in the downturn before that, typically associated with the implosion of the dotcom boom, housing also sounded an early alarm.
A Dallas building is still standing (kinda) after a failed implosion Locals are calling it the "Leaning Tower of Dallas" -- really!
The film recounts the band's ascent, and then its implosion, in 1997, around a planned publicity push into the United States.
Relations with Russia are at an all-time low, with Moscow more isolated than at any time since Soviet communism's implosion.
All have seen their politics destabilized in recent years with the implosion of traditional parties and the emergence of populist newcomers.
She picked up the keys to Downing Street at a time of unprecedented turmoil and amid the implosion of male vanities.
And now with more funding, there will be added scrutiny regarding its margins, especially in the wake of the WeWork implosion.
In an interview Tuesday afternoon, billionaire investor Carl Icahn called derivatives "fault lines" that eventually will lead to a market implosion.
Fresh off the humiliating implosion of the House health care bill last week, Mr. Trump appears to be courting another disaster.
The Fed dropped rates to near-zero in 2008 after the implosion of Lehman Brothers, but never ventured into subzero territory.
But as the company prepared to go public in recent weeks, WeWork began its implosion, culminating with Neumann's departure on Tuesday.
Succession&aposs Nicholas Braun will star as Adam Neumann in an upcoming series about the WeWork implosion, a new report says.
The governor's overnight political implosion began when the conservative website Big League Politics published a photograph from the yearbook on Friday.
The result of this increasing tension is an implosion, or a kind of negative creation through which velocity acquiesces into inertia.
But the plan is also producing casualties within the cartel itself: Angola, Nigeria and a Venezuela that's on the verge of implosion.
An implosion in U.S. subprime home loans in 2007 led to a global financial crisis and a welter of new capital rules.
Opinion: The slow-motion implosion of the Republican Party Publicly, some were clear that staying in Cleveland wasn't in their best interest.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE (D-Mass.), also a war hero, was in 2004.
For that person—for me—this implosion is itself part of a process, with long-overdue change as the increasingly likely outcome.
The U.S. tech implosion is an opportunity for European VC. Reuters Breakingviews is the world's leading source of agenda-setting financial insight.
The particulars of the film, which advertises its "unprecedented access" to Weiner's most recent implosion, will be regarded carefully by Clinton's campaign.
With the catastrophic implosion of The Right Stuff, his forum was poised to be the main meeting place for the far right.
But there are so many obvious reasons for his inevitable implosion that it would overcrowd this page to even mention them here.
MOSCOW — Somewhat obscured by the volatile American presidential election this week was the implosion of relations between the Kremlin and the West.
And yet, Silicon Valley is gripped by the implosion of the start-up, WrkRiot, which aimed to help people find jobs online.
But the challenge becomes even more daunting if your company is afflicted by something deeper than a mere implosion of its business.
The buzzy startup was widely considered one of the "crown jewels" in SoftBank&aposs portfolio after the implosion at coworking startup WeWork.
New York (CNN Business)Hedge fund manager Mark Yusko sees eerie similarities between today and the implosion of the dot-com bubble.
The 10 episodes that premiere this week detail the dramatic implosion of Gallardo's empire, a collapse that makes for extremely bingeable television.
Beijing is already obligated to enforce the existing sanctions against Pyongyang but does so haphazardly because it fears a North Korean implosion.
President Donald Trump's recent decision to seek an immigration deal with congressional Democrats is setting off an understandable implosion on the right.
That almighty crash you heard coming from the direction of the United States was the implosion of President Donald Trump's impeachment defense.
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Marshall Billingslea, the Treasury Department's sanctions deputy, said Tuesday the implosion of the regime is a "direct challenge" for the United States.
But again, the implosion of Obamacare in so many parts of the country is already putting the private insurance industry in jeopardy.
Sarah Jones of the New Republic makes a full-throated case for single-payer health care in the wake of Trumpcare's implosion.
Since the 85033 Muskie implosion, only once have the Democrats nominated a candidate who failed to win either Iowa or New Hampshire.
Political upheavals in Malaysia, following the implosion of a multi-ethnic coalition led by veteran leader Mahathir Mohamad, also made investors wary.
One piece of the legislation changes how these insurance marketplaces work, allegedly to avoid the implosion that the CBO says isn't happening.
And it's at least possible that he is one of the marks of the implosion con rather than one of the perpetrators.
Increased instability in Libya is a very worrying sign for the region, with the possibility of a renewed implosion of governing structures.
Trump's recent implosion, both in the polls and against his own party, may prove a "Hindenburg-like event" in American political history.
And so their strategy was to sit idly by, wait for the implosion, and then pick up his supporters after he self-destructed.
Syria's economic implosion has also inflicted a painful reduction in tourism, once a lucrative business for an island proud of its maritime heritage.
For some reason, we realize, both members of the Novack family were sexually fixated on Heather, leading to the implosion of her life.
Ever since the end of the Bosnian war in 1995, foreign politicians, journalists and analysts have warned about the country's seemingly imminent implosion.
Only it did, and the sheer improbability, slow-motion implosion, and ha-ha rubbernecking of it all would have been perfect for Twitter.
In the wake of director Nate Parker's publicity implosion, it's hard to remember just how much hype surrounded The Birth of a Nation.
After the initial friendship implosion back in 2016, the drama seemingly calmed down, or at least looked like it had — until this week.
The band is the Deluxx Folk Implosion, a hybrid consisting of Barlow and Davis, along with Sebadoh drummer Bob Fay and Mark Peretta.
Before the implosion of his administration, Rivera Schatz and Gonzalez were seen as potential PNP candidates to challenge Rosello in a 2020 primary.
Victor Basta hit a nerve with his article on TechCrunch last week describing the "implosion" of venture capital over the past 36 months.
Because all it took was the 2008 implosion and suddenly, the same people that they were in bed with had all gone bankrupt.
But after Brogan BamBrogan, the co-founder and chief technology officer, filed an explosive new lawsuit today, the company appears headed toward implosion.
The greater the number of separate explosive charges (the "multipoint"), the better chance of a perfect implosion, causing, in turn, a nuclear explosion.
For if you ignore the true, deep roots of the conservative intellectual implosion, you're never going to make a real start on reconstruction.
An intelligence report, dated October 30, said Beijing and Moscow both supported regime change out of frustration at Zimbabwe's economic implosion under Mugabe.
The human implosion who spent years scrubbing the stains out of his reputation, with regular media appearances and Twitter commentary as the mop.
It was shortly after Bell Pottinger's implosion, and he related his past and his idiosyncratic world view while smoking a succession of cigarettes.
What goes up must come down A building in Miami abruptly and mysteriously collapses days before its set implosion date, stunning residents nearby.
The navy had previously said international organizations detected a noise that could have been the submarine's implosion the same day contact was lost.
Williams's implosion was not a totally unfamiliar sight for tennis fans, who watched a similar meltdown nine years earlier on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Sure, Saudi Arabia, recklessly embraced by Trump, stands somewhere between revolution and implosion under the fast-forwarding, grandstanding Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The president is clearly trying to shift blame for the implosion onto Democrats, but I just don't know how successful that will be.
Atrium's implosion could send ripples through the legal tech scene, and push other entrepreneurs to start with a more focused software-only approach.
Thistle actually held off on raising more since launching in 245 to make sure it hammered out unit economics to prevent an implosion.
The co-chairman of Oaktree Capital is famous for his prescient investment memos, which predicted the financial crisis and the dotcom bubble implosion.
Good, because Bloomberg Businessweek has the inside story detailing the implosion of Zume, that pizzas-made-by-robots-and-cooked-during-delivery startup.
SoftBank&aposs Vision Fund has been rocked by the implosion of star portfolio company WeWork and the reverberations in the venture capital industry.
Now, just when it seemed that this year might be the exception, the team is experiencing its traditional November implosion in mid-December.
Privately, GOP fundraisers have begun talking in apocalyptic tones about Trump's campaign, fearing a catastrophic implosion that could affect candidates down the ticket.
Some say crypto is the way of the future and will revolutionize the world, while others see its implosion in the near future.
Wednesday's sequences of events plainly roiled the state government, which had been on edge in the wake of Mr. Northam's seeming political implosion.
Instead, it has led to democracy's implosion in the country, marked this past week by an attack on the independence of its Legislature.
After the festivities ended, the world arrived at another inflection point — the implosion of the American financial system and the global economic crisis.
Noted San Francisco Chronicle architecture critic John King penned a withering implosion of the new LinkedIn building at 222 Second Street this week.
And if that market share of Uber is tipped way out on a local level, maybe then we'll see an implosion of Uber.
"Because of the way that the Italian economy and the Italian banks are financed, it's going to be an implosion rather than an explosion."
At the time, I was working (first as an intern) at AIG, which was hiring a lot of risk analysts after the financial implosion.
The Packers' first-half implosion felt even more surprising than the Packers' first-half dominance against the Dallas Cowboys—but maybe it shouldn't been.
"Equity retreat" was how to sugar-coat the 1987 stock market implosion; "corporate rightsiding" was a pretty phrase for the mass sacking of employees.
But while the implosion of the newspaper revenue model remains the prime driver of this phenomenon, in recent years another culprit has emerged: finance.
Currently, Trump has announced that he would await ObamaCare's impending "implosion" and "explosion," and has plenty of administrative power to sabotage the current system.
Having seen the subsequent implosion of the IPO attempt by WeWork's parent, another heavily money-losing venture, that's a bigger achievement than it seemed.
The Implosion of 2003 That 2003 club had a solid, four-deep rotation set for the playoffs, not too different from the current version.
So go grab another box of popcorn because it looks like this slow-motion implosion is going to burn bright into the new year.
It is the relatively newer entrants to this market who are likely to be hurting from the implosion of these products, market participants said.
The surge of migration has already troubled countries across South America, most of all Colombia, which is bracing for an "implosion" on its border.
"Everyone to Love" the opening track on Tenement's new self-titled album, starts with what sounds like broken glass and a football stadium implosion.
The implosion in spending will lead to millions of fewer jobs, to even less spending—a downward spiral with no obvious end in sight.
Paul Singer, who oversees the behemoth Elliott Management fund, is reportedly tapping investors for billions as a war chest for a possible market implosion.
We like Dodd-Frank and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and never want to repeat the mortgage implosion that collapsed the economy in 2008.
After WeWork's failed IPO and valuation implosion, it was reported that Neumann would walk away with $1.7 billion as his employees lost their jobs.
And he was quick to acknowledge that if SpaceX succeeded with its point-to-point plans, airline travel could see an implosion of demand.
The co-chairman of Oaktree Capital is widely known for his investment memos, which predicted the financial crisis and the dot-com bubble implosion.
The co-chairman of Oaktree Capital is famous for his prescient investment memos, which predicted the financial crisis and the dot-com bubble implosion.
Major label consolidation, the rise of online piracy, and other such institutional factors made The Folk Implosion stick out—and not in a good way.
An Italian crisis would be an "implosion" and have severe consequences for the country's banking system, the former chief of the Eurogroup told CNBC Friday.
In addition to "Figure Eight," the Chapmans picked up gigs directing videos for Of Montreal, Folk Implosion, and the local indie band Y-O-U.
After all, before last summer's implosion, it wasn't hard to find big content companies denying that cord cutting was much of a problem at all.
The troubles at Uchumi, and the implosion of privately held Nakumatt, have opened the door to foreign chains such as France's Carrefour to operate franchises.
High debt levels in China are a risk but an imminent global financial crisis-type implosion is unlikely, a Moody's Investors Service economist said Tuesday.
That's a pretty astonishingly fast pace for this kind of all-out implosion, but the warning signs have been there since pretty much the beginning.
The uncensored implosion of Justin and Selena Gomez, in 2015, made room for new intimacies; Ariana's recent breakup with Mac Miller welcomes a new chapter.
In short, a flat Earth would—if it did not turn into an apocalyptic implosion straight away—be a smaller, calmer world with lighter gravity.
Iraq was a byword for civil war, sectarianism and the implosion of the Arab state order established at the end of the first world war.
Welch said Warren had raised concerns about the deal as early as January, saying it could trigger credit downgrades and an "implosion" of the company.
When I visited Beijing in September of that year, just before the Wall Street implosion, the country's economy was slowing, but the city was calm.
I let the rest of the stories—Trump's immigration plan, Obamacare's impending implosion, pot roast being recalled because it was actually meatloaf—roll off me.
Upon witnessing such a remarkable implosion, The Economist's history- and statistics-minded golf fans immediately wondered where it ranked among the sport's all-time chokes.
With the offense laboring, and the defense yielding six (of nine) third-down conversions, the special-teams implosion completed a trifecta of first-half misery.
The implosion of markets for risky residential mortgage-backed securities and related derivatives contributed to the 22008 global financial crisis and the recession that followed.
Vancouver Canucks (224-21990-12, -39)—And welcome to the "respected veterans accuse the kids of not working hard enough" phase of the implosion. 3.
Lorde, CRJ, and Charlie XCX form that girl band and create a pop implosion that causes Swift to retreat back to country music for good.
Reykjavik Journal REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Iceland has discovered the secret to a booming tourist industry: First have a mammoth financial implosion, then an enormous volcanic explosion.
Kidding wouldn't work if we didn't believe that Jeff were capable of catastrophic implosion, and no actor can sell that feeling more keenly than Carrey.
The awards race was bookended by the demise of Harvey Weinstein at its outset and the apparent implosion of his film company at the end.
Last week's ranking: Round 48 | We'll look back on this as the moment the implosion began After all the shouting is done, Americans love mediocrity.
To avert a trade war, he's heeding more moderate economic advisers and offering to save the Chinese telecom giant ZTE from implosion under U.S. sanctions.
It's an easy way to earn cheap money at a time when unit economics are coming under scrutiny in the wake of the WeWork implosion.
The implosion of Lehman Brothers — and the mayhem it unleashed — was the most terrifying moment for business and the US economy since the Great Depression.
After the implosion of France's two principal political parties during the first round of its presidential election, we haven't seen the end of the demolition.
They were, however, not faintly as deep as might have been expected, given the implosion of the other superpower on the planet, the Soviet Union.
Vigil was shut down as part of THQ's implosion, with many of the team's creative leads moving on to form a new studio: Gunfire Games.
But the notion of "implosion" has given the campaign for a massive rewrite a sense of urgency that, according to the CBO, is basically unwarranted.
But if a report published today by Business Insider is to be believed, it was all a charade meant to distract from the company's impending implosion.
He's been sober ever since and outspokenly apologized to Kidman for causing an "implosion on my fresh marriage" and thanked her for his spiritual awakening. 4.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE's presidential campaign a $165 PalmPilot to collect information during door-to-door canvassing.
It's easy to assume that the ongoing implosion of The Rebel is good news for those who aren't fans of its race-baiting Muslim-anxiety content.
But they paled in comparison to the implosion in December of his firm's junk bond fund, which was loaded with high-risk bonds of distressed companies.
The company set up shop in Nokia's old stomping ground of Salo, Finland, hiring some of the phone giant's engineers in the wake of its implosion.
In other words, it sounds like Hampton Creek, much like Elizabeth Holmes' beleaguered Theranos, has all the makings for a good ol' fashioned Silicon Valley implosion.
Progress on one front can compensate for setbacks on another, but the total collapse of any one element could mean the implosion of the entire process.
The second bomb tested, an implosion-type nuclear weapon affectionately named "Helen of Bikini," created a towering spray dome of two million tons of radioactive water.
The submission came weeks before the TV Academy deadline and before the online tirade by Barr that led to the implosion of the much-watched revival.
For most of my 20s, I dated dudes with whom something less than torturous seemed impossible, until an eventual (sometimes tragic) relationship implosion broke us up.
While the organizers launched into action almost immediately after FitzGibbon Media's "implosion," as Hersi Issa put it, went public, the site formally went live on Tuesday.
Regulations that took effect this year in the European Union standardize how member countries are supposed to handle the potential implosion of a large financial institution.
Demolition refers to the general process of tearing down a building, while implosion is specific to the use of explosives to quickly bring down a structure.
Read more: The startup founder's guide to letting people go efficiently and compassionatelySo, how do you prevent (or at least minimize the risk of) startup implosion?
CARACAS — Venezuela is suffering from a combination of severe crises — political, economic, social and humanitarian — that require urgent attention if an implosion is to be averted.
These are the must-see videos for the week: Boom goes the dynamite A planned implosion in England fell to pieces thanks to some rogue debris.
IPO activity slowed down after the disappointing first-half debuts of Uber (UBER) and Lyft (LYFT) and then the implosion of WeWork and its mega IPO.
Questionable business practices fueled massive growthFollowing the implosion at coworking startup WeWork, Oyo was considered SoftBank&aposs saving grace among its portfolio of cash-burning companies.
To their friends on this side of the Atlantic, it may seem as if the British and their political system are in imminent peril of implosion.
A part of Cboe Global Markets' key futures business is at now risk after the implosion of volatility-related securities this week, according to Goldman Sachs.
It depended absolutely on two main factors: The intra-Mercedes-Benz implosion, and falling on the correct side of a 13/50 split on tyre strategy.
That was kind of interesting for five years, since I just witnessed it, but I think we might be approaching a sort of social media implosion.
With hunger widespread amid a fifth year of painful economic implosion under President Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela has seen a frightening surge in attacks on increasingly lawless roads.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: FacebookA building implosion is a one-time thing; once a structure has been razed, there's no resetting for a take two.
The plant has been the economic engine of Youngstown and the surrounding Mahoning Valley region for years, a constant even after the implosion of the steel industry.
Natalia Zubarevich, a Russian economist and geographer, argues that one of the biggest risks for Russia is not an implosion but a slow economic and intellectual degradation.
Bondholders have for years shrugged off Venezuela's economic implosion, insisting Maduro's willingness to pay and Venezuela's substantial offshore assets made the high-yield debt a good bet.
When President-elect Donald Trump tweets out a series of comments harshly criticizing China's trade and military policies, we're not seeing some kind of undisciplined self-implosion.
Chinese leaders attribute the Soviet implosion to a failure of self-confidence by Russian communists and are determined that nothing like that should ever occur in China.
Responsible for 90 percent of all of rap's streaming sales, Drake's disappearance results in the sudden implosion of Apple Music, crippling music studios and streaming services worldwide.
The film follows Richard (Paul Giamatti) and Rachel (Kathryn Hahn), an artsy New York City-based couple, whose once-stable relationship is on the brink of implosion.
"If a $5 million 'leak fee' is what stands between the truth and total Trump implosion, sign me up," American Bridge founder David Brock told the site.
The moment GN'R exploded and became the biggest band in the world, Rose spent the next few years putting on an absolute master class in self-implosion.
The ARA San Juan, which "suffered an implosion" days after its last known contact last year, was found about 2,850 feet down on the Atlantic ocean floor.
But when asked by Business Insider whether WeWork represented all that's wrong with unicorns after the implosion of its initial public offering, Benioff gave a surprising response.
The miniaturizing technology, called "implosion fabrication," could be applied to anything from developing smaller microscope and cell phone lenses to creating tiny robots that improve everyday life.
This institutional implosion will continue and expand with the mass purges of Gulenists, which will inevitably sweep up others who have nothing to do with the fraternity.
Rothenberg Ventures, the four-year-old, San Francisco-based seed-stage venture firm, may be on the brink of implosion, say several sources close to the firm.
He left in 20163 and then in 2008 moved to asset manager BlackRock, working on its "financial SWAT" team to help financial institutions weather the economic implosion.
But despite winning some social peace, a youth bulge, sagging growth rates and economic pressure could result in the country's next implosion, as the protests have indicated.
Despite WeWork&aposs implosion and newly listed public companies including Uber and Lyft underperforming in 2019, venture capitalists will pump nearly $100 billion into startups in 2020.
In the last week alone, the World Bank has warned of an "implosion" and the yield on Lebanon's eurobonds maturing in March surpassed an eye-popping 1,000%.
It was incited by an absurd implosion of political entanglements and waged in rot, with the Western Front characterized by three years of attrition and trench warfare.
The CBO's assessment stopped well short of predicting such an implosion, instead forecasting a transition period of several years after which almost all markets would have coverage.
Watching the Republican Party's slow implosion unfold over the past months recently culminating with the Republican National Convention strikes me with fear I cannot ever recall having.
The industry lost $42.6 billion in 2300, a year marked by the fire sale of Bear Stearns to JPMorgan Chase (JPM) and the implosion of Lehman Brothers.
Its protagonist: their prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, whose ascension to the top post in late March has pulled Ethiopia back from the brink of a political implosion.
Olsen: Yes, there is that risk, but in one sense the fact that Trump has really abandoned populist domestic policy helps to insulate that against his implosion.
It's bad enough to feel like the country is imploding in slow motion, but must that implosion also feel like the plot of a bad airplane thriller?
In March, a family love triangle led to the implosion of the Traditionalist Worker Party, which Heimbach ran alongside Matt Parrott, stepfather of his wife Brooke Heimbach.
The S&P 220 emerged from that period, which encompassed the Russian and Brazilian crises, Long Term Capital Management's implosion and the dotcom crash, about 30 percent higher.
Barlow signed up Sebadoh with Sire Records and The Folk Implosion with Interscope, the respective advances providing the necessary cash to purchase the house his wife insisted upon.
She was also CFO at cable giant Adelphia in the wake of its epic implosion and was charged with cleaning up the vast accounting nightmare through its bankruptcy.
Mr Holiday, who is black, attributes the anti-marchinha upsurge to the implosion of Brazil's left following the impeachment last August of Dilma Rousseff, the left-wing president.
Because just like it's easier to sympathize with people you understand, it's harder to accept facts that force you to discuss your own complicity in another nation's implosion.
In the latter months of last year, AVC's Fred Wilson noted a response to Victor Basta's article describing an "implosion" in seed and early-stage venture capital activity.
"There's an implosion of early-stage VC funding, and no one's talking about it," was the headline of a viral article posted on this site in late 210.
Billy McFarland, the 25-year-old co-organizer of the disastrous Fyre Festival called Friday's implosion "the toughest day" of his life in a statement to Rolling Stone.
Of course, she did it in the worst possible way, ensuring that Paul is uncomfortable with it and their marriage is still continuing down its path to implosion.
Arguably, post implosion, early-stage VCs have become more "rational" and we are unlikely to see the "spray and pray" approach that dominated a few short years ago.
The AHCA's implosion was a stinging defeat for Trump, Ryan and other Republican leaders who have long promised they would repeal and replace former President Obama's healthcare law.
The event took place in San Francisco and was organized by several VC firms in the wake of the disappointing Uber and Peloton IPOs, and the WeWork implosion.
Now, 20 years after the implosion of what she has always called a "consensual" relationship with Bill Clinton, she is reflecting on one of the themes of #MeToo.
This weekend, America's elite gymnasts will compete at the American Cup in Chicago, the first major meet for the women since the implosion of their national governing body.
The correct metaphor for Trump's candidacy is not an implosion but Springfield's perpetual tire fire from The Simpsons—an ugly, smelly blaze that nonetheless refuses to go out.
WeWork&aposs implosion is reverberating in the venture-capital industry well beyond SoftBank, its biggest backer, and the shockwave could continue to be felt for years to come.
WeWork recently laid off its first round of employees after the coworking company's recent implosion — and some former staffers are unhappy with the severance packages they're being offered.
And as the show's tone veers from anxious comedy into psychodrama, with each of the characters erupting into set-rattling implosion, it becomes increasingly hard to suspend disbelief.
But that task became much more daunting with the implosion of the health care plan, which was supposed to free up $1 trillion to help finance tax reform.
Either it mobilises global support to force serious talks in which Mr Maduro agrees to go, or it will have to live with the consequences of his country's implosion.
It could limit the fallout of any possible implosion in the cryptocurrency markets, but people who haven't been adequately informed of the risks might also wander into bad investments.
The world economy, markets, and policymaking - both fiscal and, especially, monetary - have changed radically since the financial crisis, symbolized by the U.S. investment banking giant Lehman's implosion on Sept.
The political machinery of my country is not only breaking down, but the act of it breaking down is joining the implosion tremors of dissolving democracies across the globe.
" Opinion: Slow-motion implosion of Republican Party His comments elicited a tough response from Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, who tweeted: "Nomination process known for a year + beyond.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE was considering a potential 2020 presidential bid, which the former Secretary of State has since refuted.
In other words, here we are in the midst of another Supposed Looming Implosion in New Hampshire, and as of noon on Primary Day, I am ruling nothing out.
The rapid implosion of a deal that was intended to secure the futures of both carmakers as the industry undergoes fundamental change is a huge blow for its architects.
And the Conservative implosion opened the way to a left-wing government that fundamentally changed the balance between capital and labour, and between the landed aristocracy and their tenants.
In its quest to be relevant and produce some fire content in 2017, The Weather Channel set up a livestream to capture a controlled implosion of the Georgia Dome.
Change's implosion has settled the argument in favour of stay-and-fight, even if, unfortunately, it doesn't look as if the stay-and-fighters have much chance of winning.
The economic implosion of Venezuela and the plunge of its Bolivar currency is showing up in the bottom line of U.S. companies with interests in the South American nation.
It is likely to come a poor fourth in this week's European election, thanks to the rise of Nigel Farage's Brexit Party and the implosion of Theresa May's premiership.
That happened before KIDS, and then when we needed a punk song for the soundtrack we were like, 'OK, well, we have a punk band called Deluxx Folk Implosion.
When pistol shrimps close their enlarged claws "at rapid speed," the motion creates an implosion "which results in one of the loudest sounds in the ocean," the scientists said.
While I share Albert's concerns about corporate profit implosion - not just in the U.S. but also in Japan and China - I suspect this will cause policymakers to respond aggressively.
To Kemal Ataturk and his immediate successors, whose formative experience was Ottoman implosion and foreign invasion, the paramount need was to forge a strong nation from these disparate parts.
An alternative, less likely scenario is that Puigdemont's ambiguity further angers the more radical elements of the secessionist movement, leading to its implosion and early regional elections in Catalonia.
Perhaps the biggest implosion has come from the House Intelligence Committee, which is tasked with providing congressional oversight to the nation's vast intelligence apparatus in a sensible, bipartisan manner.
But the implosion of ObamaCare can be the Democrats' worst nightmare during this home stretch to Election Day, if and only if Republicans get on offense with their nominee.
And Ryding noted that inflation decelerated to just 0.8% in 1998, a year marked by severe market stress because of the implosion of hedge fund Long Term Capital Management.
Chris Smith: I think, like many people that had seen the headlines and witnessed the implosion [on Twitter], I was curious if there was something more to the story.
Labour, the main opposition party, is close to implosion; Scotland has revived talk of secession; and debate has resurfaced about stronger ties between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic.
Coming into town yesterday, though, I anticipated a decidedly more subdued tone than the one I've encountered in my wanderings through conventions, grand openings and hotel-casino implosion parties.
"Something must be done to help other countries of the region cope with Venezuela's implosion," said Cynthia Arnson, director of the Latin American Program at the Woodrow Wilson Center.
"The Front Runner," a new movie about the implosion of Gary Hart's 1980s run for president, shows the news media collectively as about as dignified as an oil spill.
Conradi starts with Gorbachev's reforms, the fall of the Soviet-backed Communist states in Eastern Europe (in 22008), the Soviet Union's implosion (22008) and the Yeltsin years (the 20133s).
The implosion happened Saturday morning in New Orleans, when the upper deck of the hotel started to crumble in on itself ... apparently, after a crane fell from up above.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 3 (Reuters) - The implosion of office space company WeWork this week is being digested as a lesson for Silicon Valley startups - in what not to do.
Travis Kalanick's drive to win in life has led to a pattern of risk-taking that has at times put his ride-hailing company on the brink of implosion.
" Otilia Dhand, senior vice-president at Teneo Holdings, told CNBC that the one important implication of the election was "the implosion of the emerging cooperation within the opposition movement.
The portfolio of homes and apartment buildings he had acquired throughout Chicago was suddenly worth nothing, thanks to the real estate implosion that helped usher in the financial crisis.
The 10th anniversary of the September 21999 implosion of Lehman — which turned a bear market in stocks into a 24 percent bloodletting by March 21999 – tells a similar story.
In fact, the only condition still preventing the bond market from an immediate implosion is the QE coming from the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of Japan (BOJ).
If anything, these photos will go down in infamy simply because they happen to coincide with the slow-motion implosion of the Republican-led effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Biden's implosion and a 'tremendous backlash'Democrats across the political spectrum agree Biden may not be viable if he fares poorly in New Hampshire and Nevada and crucial donors abandon him.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN)Brazil's political crisis has spiraled closer to a tipping point, with the government appearing at risk of implosion months before the Rio Summer Olympics begin.
Up to this point, North Korea has tested fission nuclear bombs, in which a chain reaction is triggered when radioactive material is compressed, either with a bullet or an implosion.
Cutting into GOP majority At the very least, a Trump implosion that cuts deeply into Ryan's majority could complicate the Speaker's already tough task of corralling his volatile majority coalition.
Investors could see an upside to those dire results, which is the best one can hope for given the core implosion that has devastated Yahoo's business for far too long.
Braves 5, Mets 4 Nick Markakis and Austin Riley homered on consecutive pitches in the eighth inning for Atlanta, which took advantage of the latest implosion by New York's bullpen.
The implosion of Big Retail has hit the U.K.'s two biggest grocers, Tesco and Sainsbury, which are slashing thousands of jobs to combat competition and rising wages, Bloomberg reports.
It could do so even though the country was on the brink of an economic implosion of epic proportions and the largest sovereign debt default in the post-war period.
And as a parent of two children with life-threatening diseases, this impending implosion of ObamaCare and the subsequent national pitch for single payer health care terrifies me the most.
Prohibition would also trigger the implosion of the $600 million local alcoholic beverages industry, shutting down Indonesian companies that produce spirits, beer and cider (and closing three wineries in Bali).
This current implosion should be a stark lesson for regulators in other markets as they seek to regulate and rein in what is often becoming an out of control segment.
The ones here are among the best I've had, barely there puffs like held breaths, with stray volcanic fissures and an escalation of texture, from thin crispy shell to implosion.
Jerry Howard, president of the National Association of Home Builders, who hosted the Clinton and Trump campaigns, said it is time to get beyond the implosion of the housing market.
Sinclair Broadcast Group has filed a counter-lawsuit against Tribune Media, heightening a legal battle between the two companies that erupted following the implosion of their proposed $3.9 billion merger.
For one thing, the thwarted souls of Chekhov's "The Seagull" are never quite themselves in this giddy act of theatrical implosion, which opened this weekend at the Abrons Arts Center.
Will a president who campaigned on Obamacare repeal — and who has predicted the law's implosion — be willing to take those kinds of active steps to make the law work better?
Goldman Sachs Group Inc executives, including CEO Lloyd Blankfein, were grilled by lawmakers in April 2010 over a derivative trade that helped the bank profit from the mortgage market's implosion.
He pointed out that the last two recessions were caused by "financial imbalances" rather than inflation — the financial crisis of 2008 and the dot-com implosion in the early 2000s.
The turmoil comes after the implosion of an alliance between OPEC and Russia, which had been restraining oil supply since the start of 2017 in an attempt to support prices.
While many members of the media and the political establishment have declared that Trump's campaign is imploding, it appears that the party, not its candidate, is the object of implosion.
"At the moment of the implosion, all eyes were glued to their camera viewfinder, so nobody really knew the bus was pulling up until it was too late," she said.
A bullpen implosion that turned a 33-1 lead after five innings into a 6-3 loss to an inept Orioles team that has already lost 110 games this season.
Dashlane also footed the bill for Unnamed Temporary Sports Blog, where former Deadspin writers are spending the weekend writing after severe mismanagement led to the beloved site's implosion last fall.
"I hope that she is able to see how her actions caused the implosion of her brand and learn how to use social media appropriately," said Crystal, the food blogger.
It is all the more remarkable given that it is only four months since the spectacular implosion of Mr Kurz's government, a coalition with the right-wing Freedom Party (FPö).
Republican party organizers are scrambling to figure out how to win votes after Donald Trump's misogynistic and racist rhetoric has egged the Republican party onto a steady path of implosion.
Meanwhile, the boom in renewable energy jobs and the ongoing implosion of the coal industry is a sign that ramping up clean energy even further could drive unemployment even lower.
This "implosion" in many Muslim-majority countries has forced people from their homes in "unheard-of" numbers, said Miliband, now head of the New York-based humanitarian group International Rescue Committee.
"More people are fleeing conflict, they're fleeing conflict significantly in Muslim-majority countries, so the implosion in the Islamic world, in Afghanistan, in the Middle East, is driving it," he said.
Large Venezuelan businesses have also plowed significant resources into bonds to use the exorbitant yields to compensate for sharp declines in sales amid the implosion of the country's socialist economic system.
WorldCom's $107 billion implosion in 2002 was a result of a perfect storm ''that ripped through the telecommunications industry,'' the company's chief executive told a United States Senate committee that year.
Bitcoin first broke the $28.2,21 valuation mark way back in 21.5, but a combination of factors — including the implosion of then-top exchange Mount Gox — saw the currency drop in value.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE fired back soon after a report surfaced Sunday that he was overheard  discussing a potential 2020 presidential bid.
Global regulators have tried to make such banks more robust following the financial crisis to limit the impact of a bank collapse such as the implosion of U.S. firm Lehman Brothers.
"This implosion provides a real opportunity to make these down-ballot candidates pay a price for being in the same party as Trump," said Jim Manley, a former spokesman for Sen.
Of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, Hammond said that China, as a neighbour, was "understandably" fearful of the impact of any implosion of North Korea's ruling structures.
That notion, which has a gendered element to it, explains why she and her campaign probably figure it's best to avoid the topic, keeping the focus instead on Donald Trump's implosion.
After decisions last June preventing the implosion of Obamacare and widening marriage laws to gays and lesbians nationwide, this year was supposed to belong to the conservative wing of the court.
The inability of countries in the euro area — which does not include Britain — to stop the slow-motion implosion of Greece and other deeply indebted countries gives integration a bad name.
Mark Sanford prior to his personal implosion, Haley's persona in the state was of someone willing to challenge established norms in one of the most entrenched political bureaucracies in the country.
The meeting is part of the "preliminary" discussion taking place between centrists on both sides of the aisle following the implosion of Senate Republicans' repeal-and-replace legislation, House lawmakers said.
But Britain faces a long period of turning inward, politically, as it deals with the implosion of its leading political parties, an empowered far right and the possibility of Scottish independence.
Of the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, Hammond said that China, as a neighbor, was "understandably" fearful of the impact of any implosion of North Korea's ruling structures.
And this would be generating more discussion — and more angst — if not for the G.O.P.'s implosion and the belief that the Republican nominee will likely be a fatally hobbled one.
Oil prices have come full circle from a historic implosion 280½ years ago sparked by OPEC's decision on Thanksgiving Day to take a hands-off approach to a global supply glut.
But when discussing the implosion of the office-sharing firm, Benioff appeared to criticize Neumann's propensity It's another example of his belief that you can't place a dollar amount on values.
But when I look back on the crisis of my own life three years ago — the explosion of our friendship and the implosion of my marriage — I see a common thread.
There is something comical about Mill's self-implosion; it's as if he had spent years looking forward to a sailing trip only to suddenly realize, upon embarkation, that he hated boats.
Even more, he was employed by the unit that worked on developing an "implosion" bomb, a more destructive and sophisticated iteration of the device that was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
Then there were the years between 1995 to 2002, when currency crises rippled through Southeast Asia and the implosion of the dot-com boom in the United States rocked stock markets.
Cuba's inefficient state-run economy is facing a crisis because of the implosion of ally Venezuela's economy and the tightening of the decades-old U.S. trade embargo under President Donald Trump.
But the previously unreported encounter with Mr. Cook showed how Mr. Kalanick was also responsible for risk-taking that pushed Uber beyond the pale, sometimes to the very brink of implosion.
Analysts say Uchumi, the only listed retail chain in Kenya, could stand to benefit from the implosion of privately held Kenyan supermarket chain Nakumatt, which owes creditors more than $300 million.
Cuba's inefficient state-run economy is facing a crisis because of the implosion of ally Venezuelas economy and the tightening of the decades-old U.S. trade embargo under President Donald Trump.
Swift measures from the government, which included testing thousands of people daily and promptly isolating affected individuals, appear to have slowed the virus' spread in recent weeks, following an initial implosion.
Corporate crises are his specialty, including Exxon after the Valdez oil spill, Enron during its accounting-fraud implosion and Theranos, the company that claimed to have revolutionized blood testing but didn't.
Perhaps driving all this was Russia's fear that Assad's regime, four years into the civil war and having lost control of most of Syria, was on the verge of a catastrophic implosion.
This website survived the Dot Com implosion (back when it was called "Seamless Web") to usher in a new era of app-based delivery services like Uber Eats—but at what cost?
And the implosion of the Trump brand is symptomatic of a wider rift that affects not just the real-estate mogul, but the entire relationship between the Republican Party and big business.
Krawcheck, who left Citigroup in September 2008 a week after the implosion of Lehman Brothers, said Wall Street's lack of diversity only added to the problems caused by excessive leverage and greed.
The cryptocurrency market is currently in the kind of free-fall (or collapse, or implosion, or conflagration, or all-consuming dumpster fire) that's usually reserved for tulips in Holland in February 1637.
The move by the Reserve Primary Fund set off a wave of panic over possible redemptions and the implosion of a sector that at the time boasted nearly $3.5 trillion in assets.
The implosion of markets for residential mortgage-backed securities and related derivatives contributed to the global financial crisis and prompted a series of investigations by authorities including the U.S. Department of Justice.
Between pharma executive loudmouth (and alleged crook) Martin Shkreli, the high-profile implosion of Theranos, and controversy over the pricing of EpiPen, Americans seem to be talking about drugs more than ever.
Given Donald Trump's ongoing implosion, and polls suggesting Clinton could win by double-digits, it looks at least conceivable that Clinton could take office with a Democratic House and a Democratic Senate.
When crushed by an "implosion" created by conventional high explosive, the initiator emits a burst of a million or so neutrons to boost the nascent uncontrolled chain reaction within the nuclear material.
Speaking of the UK, Disney+ won't be arriving in Blighty until March 2020, rudely leaving Britons with nothing to watch until then except for Fleabag and the slow implosion of their government.
And the walls (didn't) come tumbling down What turned out to be the non-implosion of the Silverdome, former home of the NFL's beleagured Detroit Lions, is the most Lions thing ever.
The implosion in the valuation of WeWork and questions about its business model have dented Son's reputation as a savvy investor and point to a big writedown by the first Vision Fund.
The implosion of the healthcare bill has emboldened Democrats, who are now threatening to block Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, who appeared to be cruising to confirmation a few weeks ago.
It would be another seven months before U.S. investment bank Bear Stearns collapsed, and over a year before the implosion of Lehman brought the global financial system and economy to its knees.
Per the Washington Post, the implosion appears to be consistent with prior reports that the ARA San Juan's captain reported a short-circuit in a battery after seawater filled the ship's snorkel.
There were high hopes that this week's general election in Zimbabwe would unambiguously mark the end of this southern African nation's long, painful slide towards totalitarianism and economic implosion under Robert Mugabe.
The court has also clearly been stung by the implosion of the cases against the Kenyans Mr. Kenyatta and Mr. Ruto, in which court officials said they were outmaneuvered by the defendants.
The turmoil comes after the implosion of an alliance between OPEC and Russia, which rejected Saudi Arabia's plan to rescue the oil market from a coronavirus-induced slump by further cutting production.
This is only the third British Open to be staged here in the last 42 years, and each previous occasion featured a final-round implosion by the leader on the 18th hole.
But Donald Trump's polling implosion back in August — and then again after the "grab 'em by the pussy comments" surfaced — looked like it might be a once-in-a-lifetime political event.
If she can use this Trump implosion to further increase her national lead, at least according to Skelley's projections, she may give down-ballot Democratic allies a real chance at reclaiming Congress.
That is a popular approach for many Americans (as well as Mexicans, Brazilians and other Latin Americans), who often portray Venezuela's implosion as proof that their domestic political opponents are dangerous threats.
The implosion in the valuation of WeWork and questions about its business model have dented Sons reputation as a savvy investor and point to a big writedown by the first Vision Fund.
A prototype of the implosion device was tested successfully in the New Mexican desert in July 21954, and a bomb of similar design was dropped on Nagasaki weeks later, on Aug. 21955.
The disclosures gained momentum after the implosion last month of a small venture firm, Binary Capital, whose partner, Justin Caldbeck, apologized to women after several spoke on the record about his behavior.
And despite WeWork's implosion garnering countless headlines in the real estate and technology worlds, venture dollars are continuing to spill into real estate tech (or proptech) companies at a rapidly increasing rate.
He appears ready for the role, quipping on Twitter that &aposthe future is We.&apos The TV series is the latest in a long list of entertainment projects covering WeWork&aposs implosion.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - The Lebanese government must swallow its misgivings and reach a rescue deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) or risk economic implosion and further turmoil, economists, diplomats and politicians said.
WeWork's incoming chief executive may be the antithesis of Adam Neumann, the coworking giant's cofounder and former CEO whose swirling charisma was at the center of the implosion of its initial public offering. 
Rather, amid the shaming and implosion of institutions like Harvey Weinstein's The Weinstein Company or Louis C.K.'s vast comedy enterprise, it's possible Kesha would have simply been allowed out of her contract.
Last night's address included only a few conventional legislative asks (on education and infrastructure), asked Congress for "swift" confirmation on Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch, and to act on the "implosion" of Obamacare.
Bank failures and collapse, the absolute total destruction of the savings and loan industry, and the implosion of the retail market and real estate in general, something we've never seen anything like it.
"It's just one game," Winston said of his FexEx Air Player of the Week performance last week—and the young quarterback would do well to think the same of the implosion this week.
While Fisher's implosion undoubtedly impacted the GOP brand in the district, it is still somewhat remarkable that St. Clair won a seat so convincingly that Trump carried by 17 points in November 2016.
The dire circumstances, along with a late-inning bullpen implosion and another night of impotent offense, were enough that Girardi snapped afterward, breaking off his postgame news conference and storming out his office.
Mr. Choi's situation may be extreme, but the company's implosion has a familiar ring to many who came west to be the next Mark Zuckerberg — but ended up instead at the next WrkRiot.
Sometimes they do the opposite, with small problems becoming big problems, and big problems becoming bigger arguments and everything falling apart in a drawn-out implosion with emotional shrapnel flying every which way.
Even after the implosion of the ICO phenomenon, there are many like Fred Wilson who believe that a shift to user control of data, facilitated by blockchains, is not just possible but inevitable.
Artists try to solve this by posting their work elsewhere, especially if the content is NSFW, but as seen with the Tumblr 'no female presenting nipples' implosion, this can be a finite solution.
Eagerly filed news reports of a party-wide implosion in the wake of Trump's bantering and brutish 22019 hot mic moment (along with revelations of other garish "The Apprentice" show archives) were premature.
He denied Mr. Maduro's accusation that foreign powers — a clear reference to the United States — had any role in creating the blackout that has brought the country to the brink of social implosion.
It's hard not to feel a little bad for startup founders caught in the crossfire of a venture capital firm's implosion — as privileged as they are to have millions of dollars in backing.
These babies reflect the catastrophic implosion of drug policy in America, from the war on drugs that filled prisons to the continuing failure even in 853 to provide enough treatment for drug users.
One of the best-read articles on our site today was this deep dive on Travis Kalanick, the hard-charging CEO of Uber, who has led his company to the brink of implosion.
The way the market reality was discussed in venture circles seemed to indicate that WeWork's implosion had slashed investor interest in growth, with public market players now favoring profits, or something close. Bill.
A sample of Beyonce's "Dance For You" comes in, and the drums land so hard that sirens start blaring and the song morphs into some angelic sonic implosion filled with flexes about chrysanthemums.
New York (CNN Business)Wall Street's mood swings are starting to feel eerily similar to the months before the implosion of Lehman Brothers set off the 2008 financial meltdown, according to a market strategist.
WeWork's incoming chief executive may be the antithesis of Adam Neumann, the coworking giant's cofounder and former CEO whose swirling charisma was at the center of the implosion of its planned initial public offering.
Ball posts triple-double as Lakers defeat Nuggets LOS ANGELES — Ball movement and a second-quarter implosion doomed the Denver Nuggets in a 127-109 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night.
Billionaire hedge fund boss Bill Ackman told CNBC on Friday the past 12 months were the "worst period of performance" of his investment career, and the implosion of Valeant Pharmaceuticals was mostly to blame.
Photo: Getty ImagesLast week, Gizmodo noted Peter Thiel's strange radio silence regarding the theatrical implosion of Donald Trump, whom the Silicon Valley billionaire and Facebook board member stumped for at the Republican National Convention.
The countrys foreign exchange earnings have declined in recent years in tandem with the implosion of its ally and main economic partner, Venezuela, forcing the government to adopt austerity measures aimed at limiting imports.
When Barack Obama captured his party's nomination for Illinois Senate in 2004, it was as a candidate who started out as an extreme underdog and benefited from the flukey implosion of his rivals' campaigns.
"Many within the system fear it is on the verge of implosion, being completely immobilized by so many cases and so few resources that paralysis will result," she wrote in a 2014 op-ed.
"What China does not want is a dramatic implosion of North Korea, or a kinetic weapons war on its doorstep," said Jasper Kim, director of the Center for Conflict Management at Seoul's Ewha University.
The market hasn't reacted much to Brexit talk since a mild implosion last summer when the U.K. vote to leave the European Union actually took place, but it's always worth keeping an eye on.
One mistake can set off a credit implosion where holders of stocks, high yield bonds, and yes, subprime mortgages all rush to the bank to claim its one and only dollar in the vault.
Another currency implosion would also be a major headache for 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe as he seeks to extend his 37 years in power in an election in less than a year.
While Trump brings the risk of implosion to the campaign, with the potential to devastate the Republican Party, he also has the potential to win and to transform American politics for the foreseeable future.
The country's foreign exchange earnings have declined in recent years in tandem with the implosion of its ally and main economic partner, Venezuela, forcing the government to adopt austerity measures aimed at limiting imports.
First it was an inflation scare driving up Treasury yields, then an implosion of "short volatility" trades, then fears of a trade war and more recently worry over a peak in corporate-earnings growth.
Today, after a bloodletting amid an implosion of mostly private equity-led retail malls, the two chains are just one-quarter the size, at 900 stores and 175,000 employees, per the New York Times.
In the United States, the Trump administration's colossal failure to help keep people healthy and to slow the pandemic-driven implosion of the economy shouldn't come as a surprise to much of the public.
Mr. Abiy — a 41-year-old former soldier, minister of science and technology, and vice president of the Oromia region — took office in April, pulling Ethiopia back from the brink of a political implosion.
Recovering the remains would be "the next step" after implosion, Cantrell said, but she noted that all parties, including the owner of the Hard Rock development and the victims' families, agreed to the plan.
"We decided we were going to never return to it rather than go back and try to figure everything out," Tanya Donelly said, referring to the implosion of her band Belly 23 years ago.
Its astonishing levels of unemployment, which peaked at 26 percent, stood as a prominent marker of the desperation inflicted by the implosion of its real estate investment bubble, combined with the global financial crisis.
Their late-game implosion at Miller Park resulted in an 101-9 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, the Mets' fourth straight defeat, and produced one of their most head-scratching games of the season.
Because a Trump self-induced implosion is the only way Clinton — whose campaign narrative is basically "he's dangerous, I'm not" — can score a decisive victory with expectations around Trump being so low going in.
Millions of jobs were lost in the years around the 2008 financial crisis, which saw a near implosion of the global financial system in the wake of a collapse in the US housing market.
The rebuilding project has now fallen to Nicole Taylor, the foundation's new CEO, who, in her first national interview since taking over, told Recode that she felt her powerful charity had avoided full implosion.
Rather, it's just another tool we have to help distract ourselves from drone warfare and the plight of Lamby and the ongoing social media-driven implosion of American democracy—our civilization's oddly mundane decline.
Now the consensus is that only the implosion of the weakest can lift returns so that investors become willing to pour in more money, allowing the Indian champions to take on the likes of Amazon.
The U.S. government has imposed several rounds of sanctions on Venezuelan military and political figures close to socialist President Nicolas Maduro, who it blames for trampling on human rights and triggering the country's economic implosion.
WeWork employees are upset with the state of affairs at the coworking company, which has gone from one of the most promising public stock offerings of 2019 to near implosion in a matter of months.
Last week, we saw just how real the potential implosion of the quartet is and this week the fuse has been lit and it's hard to imagine another surprise breaking and entering will diffuse it.
With the dollar's surge and Turkey's crisis threatening a far deeper implosion across emerging markets, his words are just as relevant today: how long can the Fed continue going it alone in raising interest rates?
That may just be wishful thinking on the part of Ferrari fans stunned by their team's recent implosion — both drivers colliding at the start in Singapore and then handicapped by power unit problems in Malaysia.
Officials from Maduro down have been rubbing their hands in glee at the opposition implosion, and cheekily urging the controversial Ramos - a polarizing figure unpopular among young opposition militants - to stand for president in 2018.
"What China does not want is a dramatic implosion of North Korea, or a kinetic weapons war on its doorstep," said Jasper Kim, director of the Center for Conflict Management at South Korea's Ewha University.
Venezuela, which holds the world's largest oil reserves, exchanges crude for Cuban medical and other technical services, though deliveries have dropped in recent years during an economic implosion in the country of 30 million people.
Hydrodynamic modelling: Perfecting the implosion shockwave so that it is exactly uniform and of sufficient power that it forces the outer metal casing of the bomb, known as the tamper, to accelerate into the core.
The mayor's office in Pontiac, where the Silverdome is located, said it had been informed by the company responsible for the demolition that only the kicker charges detonated, meaning the implosion did not take place.
David Autor, an MIT economist who pioneered research into China's 2001 entry to the WTO, told me that automation has been "overblown and the importance of trade under-appreciated" in grasping the U.S. manufacturing implosion.
Most of the banks that dominated the market prior to its implosion have settled claims brought by the task force, with those banks agreeing to pay more than $60 billion in fines and other remedies.
You might have to look a little further back in history, to the breakdown of institutional authority, a slow-motion implosion that by the 1960s was well underway and by the Reagan era almost complete.
One might blame this on the recession that crippled the world almost a decade ago, in the wake of the global financial crisis set off by the implosion of home values in the United States.
So far, the implosion of our political norms has had remarkably little effect on daily life (unless you're living in hurricane-battered Puerto Rico and still waiting for electricity thanks to an inadequate federal response).
And those consequences were epic — loss of his congressional office in 2011, the implosion of his mayoral bid in 2013, public humiliation, the dissolution of his marriage and accusations of jeopardizing Hillary Clinton's presidential bid.
There with John Galliano, whose well-documented addictions and public implosion were seen as responses to the pressure he felt and led to the end of his career at Dior, before a comeback at Margiela.
Donald Trump's recent implosion risks bringing down the rest of his party with him, opening up the possibility that Democrats can win back not only the Senate but also the House of Representatives this November.
Little did he know they were just weeks away from an implosion, that, according to sources, even some Munchery employees weren't aware of until 403 hours before the end of business announcement was sent to customers.
At the time, the young singer found himself embroiled in a slew of negative circumstances, including driving under the influence and allegations of drug use, that suggested his career might be on the verge of implosion.
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE was reportedly overheard by an NBC News reporter discussing the possibility of entering the 2020 race for president because of concerns over Sen.
A big part of this looming threat of complete storyline implosion was making B613, a top-secret, all-powerful spy organization, a central tenet of the proceedings when the show was originally a sexy political thriller.
If U.S. troops had never set foot in the Middle East, the simmering discontent of Arab populations spurred by the rise of social media and other factors would have eventually produced the implosion we see today.
It's also noticeable that the implosion in speculative positioning took place not in December, the turn of the new year in the West, but in January and early February ahead of the Chinese Lunar new year.
France has had Ryder Cup players in the past: Jean Van de Velde — he of the watery and infamous 18th-hole implosion at Carnoustie during the 1999 British Open — played in the Cup later that year.
Replacing M.B.S. and moving toward a constitutional monarchy might seem like wishful thinking at the moment, but these two steps might save Saudi Arabia from more serious upheaval and possible implosion from within in the future.
The intellectual implosion of the Republican Party, it turns out, creates challenges for liberals as well as conservatives, because suddenly it's not clear which views a person who aspires to fair-mindedness needs to grapple with.
Navy officials said on Saturday that the relatively small area in which debris from the vessel was scattered and dents on its hull suggested an implosion caused by high pressure from the depth of the ocean.
Although Seattle opened another six-run lead on Monday, and again took it into the ninth inning, the closest resemblance to Sunday's implosion was a bases-loaded Houston rally in the eighth that amounted to nothing.
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, whose hallowed place in the pantheon of South Africa's liberators was eroded by scandal over corruption, kidnapping, murder and the implosion of her fabled marriage to Nelson Mandela, died early Monday in Johannesburg.
In one of the many books Mr. Stein himself wrote, "Bankruptcy: A Feast for Lawyers" (1989), he exposed the "bureaucratic nightmare" that had accompanied the financial implosion of Stein and Day after 27 years in business.
The less-than-rosy debuts of some of the decade's most investor-adored startups has been embarrassing for plenty but Uber's debut and WeWork's near-implosion has been a pretty awful look for the Vision Fund.
The events weighed on the stock of the Cboe itself, down 10 percent on Tuesday as people worried about how its VIX-related trading volume and revenue will be affected by the implosion of these products.
The correction featured the implosion of several ETFs that bet against market volatility, and that "short-vol" theme went from being regarded as the most crowded trade in January to sixth on the list in March.
SoftBank&aposs Vision Fund invested $300 million in Wag last year, an investment that has drawn close scrutiny lately after a series of high-profile investment flops, like WeWork&aposs implosion, have left the company reeling.
Elon Musk's decision to smoke pot with podcast host Joe Rogan is the latest indication that his very public implosion may be irreversible at this point, says best-selling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch.
The recent implosion of General Electric should not be blamed on Jack Welch, the hard-driving former CEO who had built the conglomerate into a global powerhouse over 20 years, said former GE director Ken Langone.
By the end of 2018, Dream Center was facing eviction on at least nine campuses and owed creditors more than $40 million, and Education Department officials scrambled to plan for what looked like an imminent implosion.
For the investors, entrepreneurs and reporters who witnessed the birth of the cleantech bubble a decade ago and then tracked its implosion in subsequent years, the excitement this kind of technology elicits is another of history's rhymes.
Atkins' character buckles his seatbelt by securing two bloodied, dismembered arms across his waist, smiling and grimacing as his seat window brightens and pulses — presumably due to the increased radiation from flying at high altitudes — toward implosion.
Most cryptocurrencies have not seen wide adoption by consumers outside of speculative investments, thefts and scams have run rampant online, and the implosion of trading hubs like Mt. Gox has shown the market has historically been unstable.
After the Kraft Heinz stock implosion that cost Buffett a paper loss of over $3 billion in Kraft Heinz shares on Friday, Buffett may face many more questions about whether Berkshire should ever repeat the 33G approach.
Fortunately Zulawski returned to Poland to rescue the film in the late 1980s after a period of self-imposed exile following the implosion of his masterpiece, so we have at least some idea of what could've been.
This feels a lot like the end of the Jarome Iginla era in Calgary; a team desperately clinging to relevance when an implosion followed by a rebuild would have been the humane thing to do this summer.
I remember years ago that my father was trying to chart a path back to prosperity after the collapse of a business he owned and ran with my mother, and the personal financial implosion that accompanied it.
Perhaps Mr Trump's campaign is on the verge of implosion, as some optimistic commentators and Democrats predict; perhaps another gaffe or two, about veterans or babies—or, indeed, about Mr Putin—will tip him over the edge.
In the fall of 63, in wake of the Puerto Rico fund implosion as investors in the bond funds were reeling from the major losses in their portfolios, UBS instituted a "Performance Improvement Plan" for their brokers.
Twenty-five per cent of the bulk of the Hills is material recovered from the demolition of the Coast Guard structures and parking lots, including that eleven-story building, whose 2013 implosion can be viewed on YouTube.
After the implosion at coworking startup WeWork, venture investors were forced to step back and take inventory of their portfolios, all the while asking themselves if they were making the same mistakes as SoftBank&aposs Vision Fund.
Please. You are granting way too much historical importance to the self-implosion of a political movement that rose to power over the past 30 years on a platform of moralistic piety, militarism, anti-abortion, and xenophobia.
Washington (CNN)Republicans expressed relief on Tuesday when President Donald Trump announced Mark Esper, who currently serves as Secretary of the Army, would be the new acting Secretary of Defense after the dramatic implosion of Patrick Shanahan's nomination.
In France the rise of Marine Le Pen, a right-winger who has threatened to pull the country out of the euro if she wins the presidential election, has coincided with the implosion of the centre-right's campaign.
But Biden should have learned a lesson in Iowa, where his campaign all but screamed from billboards in Des Moines that he might not do that great, and it didn't spare him from several days of "implosion" coverage.
The country is currently struggling to pay for imports due to a dollar crunch, which is also sparking rampant inflation only 10 years after it suffered a financial implosion caused when the central bank began to print money.
If Central Europeans have learned anything from the implosion of the Soviet Union and Tito's Yugoslavia, it's that in the absence of war, the collapse of empire begins on the periphery, but ends only when the center revolts.
"The whole FitzGibbon implosion was a catalyst, but I think the fact that everyone was surprised, yet no one was surprised was something that all of us collectively were tired of being the norm," Hersi Issa told me.
The sub-Reddit's implosion follows a week in which enough complaints from players in the UK has prompted Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to investigate the game for false advertising, while other players outright called for Sean Murray's arrest.
Republicans would immediately blame his last-minute implosion for the defeat, allowing them to avoid the idea that the race should be properly read as a national referendum on Trump and the recently-passed American Health Care Act.
The implosion of Omni comes as investors are re-examining business fundamentals of startups in the wake of Uber's valuation getting cut in half in the public markets and the chaos at WeWork ahead of its planned IPO.
Even Merkel's detractors acknowledge she's a safe pair of hands in uncertain times, having led the country through the financial implosion of 20083-22008, the eurozone debt crisis that began in 22009 and the refugee influx of 22009.
Nick Markakis and Austin Riley homered on consecutive pitches in the eighth inning Saturday night for the Atlanta Braves, who took advantage of the latest implosion by the New York Mets' bullpen to post a 5-4 win.
BUENOS AIRES — Argentina has begun negotiating for a line of credit with the International Monetary Fund, turning to the very organization that much of the country still blames for an economic implosion and debt default 17 years ago.
The New York Times has examined how Mr. Kalanick's approach of asking for forgiveness rather than permission and relentlessly pursuing goals at other people's expense has at times put his ride-hailing company on the brink of implosion.
There were early plans to implode the building, but the developers said in November that an implosion would create a wide debris field that could damage surrounding buildings in one of the nation's most storied, and historic, neighborhoods.
Fresh off the repeal-and-replace Obamacare implosion, President Donald Trump wants to take the reins on tax reform, but that only partly answers one of several questions as Washington's attention moves on to its next policy drama.
Likewise, the bull market continued throughout the impeachment of President Bill Clinton in 1998, although that rally was briefly derailed by the implosion of hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management and the Russian debt crisis that same year.
By restricting his means of expression and concentrating his warring factions (randomness and control, formalism and anti-formalism) to the point of implosion, Ringe maximizes his paintings' power while streamlining their receptivity to an expansive array of meanings.
Since the demise of the far-right British National Party five-odd years ago, and the implosion of the populist UK Independence Party after the Brexit referendum, voters to the right of the Tories have had no political home.
While concerns about index funds and ETFs are causing some kind of market implosion — or at least exacerbating one — and continuing to attract headlines without much evidence to support the argument, Warren sees little threat to growing ETF dominance.
Indeed, with SoftBank driving late-stage valuations to the chagrin of IPOs, worldwide early and late-stage rounds growing in size and U.S. venture market's stabilizing, we are not seeing the imminent implosion of the market for private equity.
But before its months-long implosion, Uber was one of the great success stories of the modern tech boom, a young company that swiftly devastated the taxi industry and grew to a staggering $69 billion valuation in the process.
The new Gold speakers still have the same configuration – two bass shells, one mid, and one tweeter – and the embedded Heart Bass Implosion technology still gives it the ability to reproduce sounds well below the normal range of hearing.
First, it was "all about" rising bond yields, then it was the implosion of "short volatility" funds, then a flat yield curve, then trade-war fears, then the War on Big Tech and now worries of peaking profit margins.
Hours after Ms. Abedin released her statement, Showtime blasted out a news release announcing the October television debut of "Weiner," an unfettered documentary about the implosion of Mr. Weiner's mayoral campaign and the couple's interactions after his second scandal.
When John Galliano had his implosion at Dior, it was said he was working on something along the lines of 16 collections a year, as he was also designing for his own line, which included women's and men's wear.
The daughter of a minor Fascist official, who stuck by Mussolini even after the regime's implosion in 1943, she concluded that the Nazis were victims of bad P.R. and set off on a fact-finding expedition of her own.
He is the author of "Financial Shock: A 360° Look at the Subprime Mortgage Implosion and How to Avoid the Next Financial Crisis" (2008) and "Paying the Price: Ending the Great Recession and Beginning a New American Century" (2012).
Letter To the Editor: I wanted to provide you with an unsophisticated synopsis of The New York Times and the media's quest for the implosion of Donald Trump's presidency from out here in the real world, in "deplorable" country.
Clinton had a better economy under his watch, even though issues like the Asian financial crisis and the implosion of the hedge fund run by Nobel laureates Long-Term Capital Management had sent some fears through the global economy.
The hike in the uninsured rate, up 1.4 percent according to Gallup since the beginning of the year, comes as the GOP Congress has sought to repeal the law and as President Trump has threatened to allow its implosion.
But like Belichick with the Jets in 2000, how can he not wonder if a franchise implosion is pending and at least try to get to a place he believes will be better for him in the long term?
Mr. Abiy has pulled Ethiopia back from the brink of a political implosion, since the country has been rocked in recent years by violent protests and had been in a state of emergency since the previous prime minister's resignation.
The one upside is this: As in the wake of the dot-com implosion, serious developers and investors will continue to work to build what will be a more robust network and foundation for the future of the blockchain and cryptocurrencies.
READ: Why Libya is on verge of implosion In a profile published last month in The Atlantic, the President told author Jeffrey Goldberg that British Prime Minister David Cameron became "distracted by a range of other things" after the operation.
We're all currently living through the apparent implosion of Uber and its CEO and co-founder Travis Kalanick, who's taking a leave of absence following the death of his mother and the string of controversies that have left company leadership reeling.
After Roy Moore's implosion in Alabama, there's a good argument that Democrats should always try to run a candidate that a majority of voters, not just Democrats, could theoretically stomach voting for, no matter how certain their defeat might seem.
Opinion: Libya is on the verge of implosion U.N.-backed government seeks control Last week, representatives of a third body -- the U.N.-backed Government of National Accord -- arrived in Tripoli, with the job of asserting its authority over the nation.
Case in point, soon after the implosion of the Republican Affordable Care Act replacement bill in the House last month, Trump reportedly quietly revived it, allowing Vice President Mike Pence to take lead on a softer and more open-ended approach.
It's sad that the Rio 2016 Olympics might be remembered for three collapses: The demolition of the downtown Perimetral highway (1960-2016), the collapse of the bicycle lane (January to April 2016), and the implosion of Brazilian democracy (1985-2016).
TV host Saagar Enjeti claims Biden campaign on 'verge of imminent implosion' MORE's off the record consternation (as well as suspicions that the DNC debate rule changes to accommodate Bloomberg were issued in reaction to Sanders' ascent), Democrats have a decision.
Far more than simply harming down-ballot Republicans, the implosion of Trump's campaign may destroy the party's hope of reshaping the nation's highest court while it is fiercely divided on key voter issues, including abortion, campaign finance, and gun rights.
GABORONE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's 2150-year-old President Robert Mugabe should step aside without delay and allow new leadership of a country whose political and economic implosion since 2000 is dragging down the whole of southern Africa, Botswana President Ian Khama said.
The next euro area economic crisis may either lead to the full fiscal integration or to the implosion of the monetary union, depending on the severity of the cyclical downturn and on the prevailing political forces in Germany, France and Italy.
But there's already a simmering feud among key GOP lawmakers over what provisions should be included in any corporate tax overhaul — a spat that some fear could lead to a replay of last month's implosion over the Republican Obamacare replacement plan.
AIG's implosion had been at the centre of the financial crisis: any inkling that the government stood behind it would do much to reassure customers debating whether to pay upfront for a product that will not be delivered for many years.
It's crushing public debt, its insolvent public pension plans, the collapsed energy grid, the massive migration, the continuing implosion of its real estate market, the precariousness of the public health system, and last year's devastation caused by Hurricanes Irma and María.
Ruing the mishap, he enlisted his friend Zubair Latib — a fellow day-trading musician who had cashed out his $6,000 from XIV just four days before its implosion — and wrote a lament, set to the melody of Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'".
But the company and Mr. Son have come under increasing pressure to rein in their stable of potential unicorns — start-ups worth $1 billion or more — after the spectacular implosion of WeWork's plans for an initial public offering in late September.
The implosion of so many states, the region-wide strife between Sunni and Shia Arabs, and the economic crises caused by the weak oil price have all combined to produce unprecedented levels of division and bitterness among the League's members.
U.S. embargoed-Cuba has suffered from the implosion of ally Venezuela's economy and oil industry, as well as lower commodity prices and dwindling domestic production following cuts in electricity, fuel allocation and other inputs to state companies beginning in 2016.
Silicon Valley is trying to diagnose what's ailing itIn the wake of the WeWork IPO implosion and disappointing debuts by Uber, Lyft and other high-profile startups, Silicon Valley investors and entrepreneurs are scrambling to diagnose the cause of the problem.
Elsewhere, Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after the implosion of Prime Minister Theresa May's strategy left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election, or forge a much softer divorce.
To me, the name of the company always carried comic-book villain connotations, but now the startup community at large probably shares my reptilian response of misgivings when they hear the word, owing to its very public and protracted implosion.
Because of an editing error, the On Golf column on Tuesday about plans for France to host the next Ryder Cup misstated the year of the French golfer Jean Van de Velde's infamous 18th-hole implosion at the British Open.
It amounted to a political tinderbox for a rookie mayor whom few had expected to win in 2013, when Mr. de Blasio vaulted past a crowded field in a crazy race marked by Anthony Weiner's implosion and Christine Quinn's collapse.
His policy zigzags, and his revolving-door appointments and his threats (including the construction of a "contingency" detention center for migrants at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba) do nothing to address the root of the immigration crisis: the implosion of Central America.
The reality, however, is that the events of 2015 were exceptional, the product of the near simultaneous implosion of two close-by countries — Syria, which generated some five million refugees, and Libya, which opened a previously closed passage to Europe.
They have given him extra rest, provided plenty of encouragement and, in the days since his last start — a two-and-two-thirds inning implosion at Oakland — ensured that he and catcher Gary Sanchez would no longer get their signals crossed.
A more clearheaded Jackson might have backtracked on Anthony when he realized that Anthony, because of Jackson's own malpractice, had all the leverage, and that the residual effects of the impasse were putting the franchise on the brink of implosion.
He's also made some decent early investments in startups like Robinhood and many investor sources TechCrunch spoke to over the years seemed quite loyal to him as an investor, despite the charges, employee mass exodus and fund implosion that followed.
However, amid a spate of disappointing initial public offerings and the epic implosion of the coworking company WeWork this year, it&aposs not clear if the Japanese mega-fund will be as keen on investing in money-losing startups going forward.
The implosion of the Soviet Union owed almost as much to its degraded political culture — and, at times, the ridiculous deficiency of the bureaucratic elite — as it did to the economic stagnation and resource dependency that set in from the 1970s.
The implosion of Senate Republicans' Obamacare repeal push could clear space for a bipartisan deal on long-stalled sanctions against Russia to make it to President Donald Trump's desk as soon as this month, a key GOP chairman said Tuesday.
With dishonesty and poor corporate behavior making daily headlines — from Theranos&aposs implosion to Facebook&aposs data privacy breaches and WeWork&aposs conflicts of interest — the new year is the perfect time to revisit basic standards of honesty in the workplace.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after the implosion of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election or forge a much softer divorce.
Furor over the tweet continued to roil more or less unabated, on both sides of the "debate," for weeks — when it escalated from an uproar to a veritable implosion in tandem with Moffat and Gatiss's late-July appearance at San Diego Comic-Con.
The most touching scene sees Fortune's Roger Parloff on the brink of implosion as he grapples with giving Holmes her first magazine cover story — momentum she used to eventually get Theranos' useless hardware in front of real patients who depended on its results.
Not only is he an international teen idol at just 23-years-old who successfully transcended the implosion of his own musical supergroup, but he also cut off his long hair to secure his first acting gig in the forthcoming war movie Dunkirk.
Here's a refresher on the key facts about Weiner's latest sexting scandal (For more on Weiner's first two sexting scandals — which led to his resignation from Congress in 2011 and the implosion of his mayoral campaign in 2013 — check out this timeline): 1.
The attorney general's office might have been a possibility for Giuliani under President Trump, but those dreams are nearly dashed and his post-9/11 legacy, a longtime meal ticket, is at risk of being swallowed up by this fall's presidential implosion.
"I have never once said that I agreed with what [Darling was] doing," Dakota, the founder of the Queer Witch Collective, who is transfeminine, non-binary, and white, wrote in an apology post after the bones discourse implosion had torn the group apart.
The collapse of Lehman Brothers two weeks earlier – the biggest bankruptcy in history – had caused UK credit markets to seize up and pushed some of Britain's biggest high street lenders, including Royal Bank of Scotland and HBOS, to the brink of implosion.
Carson likely is still in a solid financial position, but given the implosion of his campaign over the past few months, it will be revealing to see if his fund-raising machine slowed and whether his cash on hand figure reflects those troubles.
Elsewhere, Britain's exit from the European Union was in disarray after the implosion of Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit strategy left her under pressure from rival factions to leave without a deal, go for an election or forge a much softer divorce.
In the past the inversions and subsequent rate decreases have occurred against a backdrop of very adverse events, including the savings and loans crisis in 1989, the implosion of the Nasdaq stock index in 2000 and the U.S. housing decline in 2006.
In the past the inversions and subsequent rate decreases have occurred against a backdrop of very adverse events, including the savings and loans crisis in 20193, the implosion of the Nasdaq stock index in 2000 and the U.S. housing decline in 2006.
Among the other, more serious responses to the ban has been a litany of fandom history and advice posts being shared for the benefit of younger Tumblr users and others for whom the overnight implosion of their digital home was a new experience.
"It was great to see so many people who came out to witness what was expected to be a partial implosion of the upper metal ring of the Silverdome as the start of an estimated 9 -- 12 month process of demolition," she said.
"If there is a social implosion in Venezuela, that will reverberate through the entire region," the opposition leader, Henrique Capriles, warned during a trip last week to Peru, during which he sought to enlist the help of Peru's new president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.
There's the flavor of the month pump-and-dump cryptocoins, the drastic implosion of Bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox, the prosecution of dark web drug market The Silk Road's Ross Ulbricht, and accusations of corruption leveled at board members of The Bitcoin Foundation.
Over time, I began to see the site as a kind of blast crater: a physical imprint of the market's implosion in 2008, and a timely reminder that some parts of the country are still struggling to recover from the last recession.
Evaporating demand for fuel as people hunker down at home, along with the implosion of an alliance between Saudi Arabia and Russia, has led prices to a dramatic collapse in prices, which are now more than 50% below their recent high in January.
Figuring out the implosion by the Raiders (4-6) is trickier, since they returned just about the entire team from last year when they were considered a Super Bowl contender before Derek Carr was lost for the season with a broken leg.
But a few years after C.R. broke up following an onstage implosion in the late 90s, Bricks left Staten Island and his small but formidable legacy there to move to Denver where he started a new, quieter life as a massage therapist.
The wide-open contest bears certain similarities to the 2013 race, in which Mr. de Blasio, then the public advocate, survived a freewheeling contest punctuated by heavy spending by horse carriage opponents and the second implosion of the former congressman Anthony Weiner.
On Thursday, Andrew Greif of The Oregonian published an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at the implosion of Oregon's football program, which last year went from being one of college football's most durable contenders to a 20053-8 pile of rubble.
It is now increasingly likely Navy Secretary Richard Spencer will be named acting defense secretary for a brief period when Mark Esper, who is currently in the acting position following the dramatic implosion of Patrick Shanahan's nomination, is formally nominated for the permanent role.
"Absent some massive implosion on the part of the Newsom campaign, it is really hard to imagine a scenario where Cox could make up such a gap of more than 20 percent," said Tom Hogen-Esch, professor of political science at California State University-Northridge.
California has successfully implemented a federal law — but officials this year say much of their energy has gone into figuring out how to manage a successful marketplace while working with a federal government that has not only predicted but worked to hasten its implosion.
Screenshot: HuluThe torturous situation caused by TV star and far-right conspiracy theorist Roseanne Barr, whose 90s-era show Roseanne was revived for 2018 in some kind of horribly misguided effort to appeal to Donald Trump supporters, culminated in a predictable implosion this week.
Tim Cook, Mark Cuban and others talk about how Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's personal drive to win has led to a pattern of risk-taking, from his early startups to Uber, that has at times put the ride-hailing company on the brink of implosion.
Nevertheless, when Milo's sudden career implosion happened later they didn't return the favor, which I think may be setting a precedent for a future in which the playfully transgressive alt-light unwittingly play the useful idiots for those with much more serious political aims.
Although he has demonstrated his dramatic chops, Carell still comes across as a bit too likable as Mitch pushes back against his career implosion while the viewer is treated to aerial shots of his mansion -- insisting that he's a philanderer, yes, but not a predator.
Yet what is familiar serves only to make what is strange all the more disconcerting — and to give to the gathering implosion of the Roman Republic, that military and financial superpower dominated by dynasts, bumptious populists and ambitious plutocrats, the character almost of science fiction.
The test site upgrade in Nevada is meant to add faster and more precise photo capabilities, giving scientists the closest look yet at plutonium's response during its deliberate implosion at the outset of a blast, and a better glimpse of a blast's late stages.
These are illnesses so severe that they can often lead to psychosis, a catastrophic implosion of the particular state of mind most of us take for granted in which we have a stable sense of self and generally what is and is not real.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - The implosion of a family-owned Kenyan mattress shop that grew to become East Africa's biggest supermarket chain is a cautionary tale about trying to grow too far, too fast to cash in on the rapid growth of the country's middle class.
More importantly, the deep scars and irreparable damage cast upon the GOP — should its two most powerful figures escalate their feud, a la Captain America and Iron Man — could lead to an implosion of the national party, leaving an unchecked Democratic Party in its wake.
A rival's implosion in a debate in Las Vegas, an endorsement and some tough talk from an old friend in Charleston, a viral town hall moment and a message that had sharpened at exactly the right time solidified Biden's big win in South Carolina.
Hong Kong/New York/London (CNN Business)Global markets are plunging after the implosion of an alliance between OPEC and Russia caused the worst one-day crash in crude prices in nearly 30 years, fueling panic triggered by the escalation of the coronavirus epidemic.
Sunday was the fourth day since Venezuela's power system went down, plunging most of the country, including Caracas, the capital, into sporadic darkness and dampening hopes of imminent resolution to a devastating blackout that has brought the country to the verge of social implosion.
Analysts had raised their eyebrows at the company's business model for years—WeWork takes on huge liabilities with its long-term leases on commercial buildings, which leaves it vulnerable to fluctuations in market demand—and yet the implosion came as a violent, sudden shock.
After the spectacular implosion of their Russia hoax on July 24, in which they spent years denouncing any Republican who ever shook hands with a Russian, on July 25 they turned on a dime and now claim the real malfeasance is Republicans' dealings with Ukraine.
WeWork's IPO implosion centers partly on themes that are at the heart of a hot investment strategy -- Environmental Social & Governance (ESG), which emphasizes relations with employees, customers, and stakeholders, as well as the importance of proper corporate governance--leadership, pay, shareholder rights, and voting rights.
But today it looks as if defeating Trump will require something more like a miracle: the kind of implosion that Trump has managed to avoid for months on end, or the discovery that national and state-level polling has been massively and systemically overstating his support.
Fans of the Detroit Lions, the team that called the Silverdome home until moving to a downtown stadium after the 2001 season, joked on social media that the failed implosion was by no means the first time they found themselves leaving the stadium parking lot disappointed.
Those vacancies are a reflection of the Department of Defense's ongoing struggle to establish an unprecedented transition plan aimed at ensuring continuity of leadership at the highest levels while there is still no confirmed secretary of defense following the dramatic implosion of Patrick Shanahan's nomination last month.
Speaking with CNBC on Friday, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the previous head of the group that brings together the 43 euro zone finance ministers, told CNBC that if Italy were to turn into a crisis mode, it would be an "implosion," given the way that its economy is organized.
The 23-year-old had seen his lead reduced to a single shot by Park Hyo-won by the time he reached the turn, but a run of three birdies over eight holes and a back-nine implosion by the South Korean ultimately increased his advantage.
Previn decided to break her 26-year silence about her relationship with Allen in the wake of her husband's sudden career implosion this year, which was precipitated by Dylan's op-ed in the Los Angeles Times in December 2017 asking why the #MeToo revolution had "spared" him.
And so I think more of the large social networks are going to start looking at utility because status is inherently volatile, and you don't want to be managing a network built only on status when there's a sort of implosion of the value of that status.
They broadcast their own celebration from the home of Jamie Vardy, their rags-to-riches goal scorer, as the Premier League title was handed to them by an implosion of Tottenham Hotspur in a brutish match down in London at Chelsea that was drawn 2-2.
The dramatic implosion of an agriculture policy legislation nicknamed the "farm bill" on Friday came after days of tense negotiations regarding immigration -- unrelated to the bill but an issue that has become so fraught for Republicans that the fight over it has now consumed all matters.
Arsenal leapfrogged Tottenham Hotspur to end up, as it always has since 19953, above its neighbor in the standings after Arsenal's 21995-2300 thrashing of Aston Villa, and the Spurs' implosion in a 1-1 loss at Newcastle United, a team already relegated after a sad season.
Global events like domestic and international terror, proliferating guerilla wars, the OPEC oil embargo, massive inflation, urban population drains, crime and drug epidemics, and a pessimism resulting from an idealistic implosion in the social justice missions of the '2747s certainly cast a pall over my formative decade.
Those companies now face acute pressure due to plummeting oil prices, which have dropped 50% since early January amid evaporating demand for fuel and the implosion of an alliance between major energy producers Saudi Arabia and Russia that had helped prevent oil from flooding onto global markets.
But he's also skeptical that Brexit would lead to a broader financial crisis the way, say, the implosion of Lehman Brothers in 503 did: But right now all the talk is about financial repercussions – plunging markets, recession in Britain and maybe around the world, and so on.
So Trump could either choose to continue defending the CSR subsidies, making payments in the interim and keeping the markets stable — or he could decide to drop the suit, stop the payments, and precipitate a market implosion that could leave many vulnerable Americans without health coverage.
Over the past decade, the words "trauma" and "traumatic" have been used so profligately and have entered our cultural discourse to such an extent that they have almost lost their depth-charge, the reactive implosion of psychic damage to which they were originally meant to refer.
Past runs of quiet trading have tended to culminate in periods of turbulence: for instance, an unusually calm period from September 2017 to January 2018 preceded a sharp selloff in U.S. stocks in February 2018, fueled by an implosion of bets that volatility would stay low.
Its contours are now being molded by the deeper dynamics underlying all that turmoil, in particular the slow-motion implosion of "Third Way" market liberalism that has roiled politics across the global north since the 2008 financial crisis, and the ensuing struggle over what will replace it.
Past runs of quiet trading in U.S. stocks have tended to culminate in periods of turbulence: for instance, an unusually calm period from September 000 to January 2018 preceded a sharp sell-off in February 2018, fueled by an implosion of bets volatility would stay low.
Past runs of quiet trading in U.S. stocks have tended to culminate in periods of turbulence: for instance, an unusually calm period from September 000 to January 2018 preceded a sharp sell-off in February 2018, fueled by an implosion of bets volatility would stay low.
Past runs of quiet trading in U.S. stocks have tended to culminate in periods of turbulence: for instance, an unusually calm period from September 2017 to January 2018 preceded a sharp sell-off in February 2018, fueled by an implosion of bets volatility would stay low.
LOST IN THE VALLEY Whether it was the Tesla Motors acquisition of SolarCity, Facebook's attempt to cement Mark Zuckerberg's control of the company or the continuing implosion of Theranos, Silicon Valley seemed to gloss over substantive points of governance in the pursuit of founders' dreams and control.
In Yemen, we have witnessed in the past two years the indiscriminate aerial bombing of health facilities by the Royal Saudi Air Force, a devastating blockade of the importation of fuel and medicines, the destruction of water and sanitation systems, and the implosion of the state.
The merits of paying for a tax cut for millionaires by cutting millions of poor families off from Medicaid coverage are something reasonable people can disagree about, but one thing is perfectly clear: The alleged "implosion" of the ACA's nongroup marketplaces is totally irrelevant to this debate.
He might point out that only a tiny fraction of Republican delegates have been allocated; he might note that he could pick up many of Mr. Bush's voters; he could hope for another robotic debate performance from Mr. Rubio or even an implosion from the Trump or Cruz campaigns.
He had just watched the Dodgers score five runs on four wild pitches in the seventh and eighth innings, a record implosion that lifted Los Angeles to a bizarre 12-6 win, its 10th victory in a row, and sent the Rockies to a frustrating fifth straight loss.
Venture investing in the US and Europe are totally different industries Amid record amounts of capital raised by VCs worldwide, and a sharp rise in the number of private "unicorns" valued at $1 billion-plus, there has been a quiet, barely noticed implosion in early-stage VC activity worldwide.
Episodic evidence suggests the possibility of a Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE implosion during the March primaries.
Saagar Enjeti: Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarris fundraises off expected Sessions Senate run Gabbard, Klobuchar qualify for Democratic debates Iowa poll: Warren, Buttigieg, Sanders and Biden in a tight scrape at the top MORE campaign implosion revealed in secret memo A senior campaign adviser to Democratic presidential hopeful Sen.
Read more: A VC who invested in Snap and Stripe explains why there's going to be an 'implosion' in the healthcare businessTaneja wasColorThe way Taneja sees it, there are three crucial questions a company needs to answer before considering going public, he told Business Insider in a recent interview.
Argentina's "Macrisis," which has sent its currency spiraling lower and cut the value of its bonds by more than half their value, and the implosion of U.S. Treasury yields cost Franklin Templeton's flagship $100 billion Global Bond Fund $3 billion in the 3rd quarter, public filings data show.
Some &aposcreative financing&apos to get the business off the groundEventually, the hustle of finding gigs to support herself eclipsed her ability to pursue the art of acting, and amid the implosion of the financial crisis her then-boyfriend (now husband) Conrad Leifur lost his job in finance.
More information on the new appointees: Paritosh Bansal: Finance and Markets Editor As Managing Editor for News in the Americas over the past 18 months, Paritosh has overseen coverage of the region, including the first years of the Trump administration; Washington's deteriorating relations with China; and the implosion of Venezuela.
In a 27-page letter to top lawmakers on the Senate Appropriations panel obtained by CNN laying out the White House views of the appropriations bills drafted to that point, the administration reiterated its priorities, but didn't draw the kinds of bright red lines that would foretell a future implosion. Sen.
The ongoing implosion of the Donald Trump campaign, after release of a tape capturing the Republican presidential nominee's demeaning remarks about women along with claims by women that they had been groped by the candidate, has touched off widespread concern about the fallout on the rest of the GOP ticket.
They are, in a word, terrific: Fox News is still No. 1, even in its post-Bill O'Reilly incarnation; CNN, Zucker's kingdom, and Trump's stated enemy, keeps hitting quarterly highs in ratings; and MSNBC has directly benefited from Fox News' implosion, coinciding with Rachel Maddow's rise as the #resist hero.
It's little wonder commentators are declaring Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's implosion.
But this would ultimately be a Masters defined by much younger men: by Spieth's unexpected implosion and grim-faced grace in defeat; by Willett's wide-eyed look of delight when, in the midst of a video chat with Nicole in the clubhouse, he was tackled by his caddie Jonathan Smart.
The defeat of Senator Luther Strange, the Alabama Republican who was defending the Senate seat he was appointed to, coupled with the implosion of the party's last-ditch attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act, marked twin setbacks for Mr. McConnell, who is struggling to govern with an already slim majority.
This genuinely epic production out of London, directed with surging sweep and fine-tooled precision by Sam Mendes, charts the history of the financial institution that would come to be known as Lehman Brothers, from its humble origins to its epical implosion, over a span of three centuries and many generations.
Social media exploded with mentions of the Bartman incident, which happened on a foul ball in the 2003 playoffs, but just like in that game it was a failure of the Cubs's pitching staff on Wednesday, as much as anything to do with the fan, that really caused the brief implosion.
SANT JOAN DE VILATORRADA, Spain — Depending on whom you ask, Oriol Junqueras is either a rebel Catalan leader who sought Spain's implosion or an elected politician who has unjustifiably spent the past year in prison, awaiting trial for organizing an independence referendum in defiance of the Spanish government and courts.
Not only the score, 68-66 over Vanderbilt, and the location, Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, but also the six lead changes in the final 96 seconds, the 733 points poured in by Bryant McIntosh and the late implosion that cost Vanderbilt its best chance at victory.
The poster boy of lo-fi, Barlow had amassed a substantial library of music up to that point through his many projects: Sebadoh, Sentridoh, The Folk Implosion, Lou Barlow, and previously, Deep Wound and Dinosaur Jr. Korine was a fan of Barlow's work and handpicked him to provide original music for the film.
The area around the bar has seen constant change over recent years, from the gutting and rebuilding of the bridge to the implosion of the nearby Georgia Dome to the construction of its replacement, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, whose futuristic glass panels loom just beyond the walls of the bar, which remain unchanged.
There is no other, better bill In the days leading up to Monday night's implosion, there was chatter that if it became clear that the current version of the bill wouldn't pass, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would go back to the drawing board and the result would be a "better" bill. Nope.
Like the economic cycle, markets have been on a roll for years - Wall Street troughed in March 2009 and has barely seen a correction of 10 percent (far less a 20 percent drop) since, the much-anticipated bond market implosion hasn't happened and the price of high yield bonds has never been higher.
The company's CEO, Scott Painter, might've seen the writing on the wall at WeWork, because it was only a few days after the co-working company's implosion that he sent a memo announcing an immediate 22020 percent staff cut at Fair—including his brother, Tyler Painter, who served as the company's CFO.
Atkins, who claims he's been approached to put on other festivals since Fyre's implosion, says he still thinks the "vision" was strong and compared working with McFarland to leaving a child alone with the alleged pedophile and serial rapist R Kelly, who is currently facing federal charges for sex crimes and racketeering.
"The (election) risks are significant because a loss could not only encourage the PD to leave its coalition with the M53S as it looks for a new identity, but it could also trigger an implosion of the M5S," Erik Jones, professor of European Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Italy, told CNBC Monday.
As Kuzma recalled his talk with James, he had no way of knowing that the Lakers were mere hours from suffering one final implosion before the N.B.A. All-Star break — a 113-113 loss to the Atlanta Hawks that left the team with a losing record and ample opportunity for soul searching.

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