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She said going public isn't in the cards for her.
Maybe ... a "Friday" remix might be in the cards, folks.
That said, investors see a December move in the cards.
Don't be surprised if No. 6 is in the cards!
For Princess Mary, a royal romance was in the cards.
" Days later, he said it was "not in the cards.
But it was just not in the cards for us.
But a new hangout spot just isn't in the cards.
Mackey said more rounds of cuts are in the cards.
Might a royal warrant be in the cards one day?
And with a acquisition by Verizon in the cards, Yahoo!
I didn't think it was in the cards for me.
But for the OnePlus community, waiting isn't in the cards.
But if it's in the cards, that would be wonderful.
Yet that does not appear to be in the cards.
Except, even a small courthouse wedding wasn't in the cards.
The possibility of a deeper cut is in the cards.
It's been in the cards for a few months now.
Both parties have said marriage won't be in the cards.
In the cards, people often share their own holiday traditions.
"It's not in the cards at all for now," he says.
But right now that doesn't seem to be in the cards.
Maybe a bid for real in 2020 is in the cards?
Nothing's planned right now, but it could be in the cards.
But this is Stranger Things, and normal isn't in the cards.
"If we get a breakout, certainly $1,400 is in the cards."
It's fun to talk about, but it's not in the cards.
Your Tarotscope For Summer 2018What's in the cards for summer '18?
Simply repealing everything and not replacing is not in the cards.
After watching that video, feeling "fine" is not in the cards.
Voluntarily releasing at this point is just not in the cards.
We will see if another Triple Crown is in the cards.
Is a seventh baby in the cards for Kim Zolciak-Biermann?
That could be in the cards for the market right now.
Sydney: So is a permanent location in the cards for Goldburger?
Gratitude and appreciation to D.C. Democrats was not in the cards.
So I haven't started that, but it's definitely in the cards.
We're feeling some good old fashioned jump roping in the cards.
A big comeback for Advanced Micro Devices is in the cards.
But "home" was not immediately in the cards for the evacuees.
But this time, a snapback may not be in the cards.
I said, well Mr. President, it's just not in the cards.
A two-state solution may not soon be in the cards.
"It was in the cards," he said of Lorelai and Rory's bond.
So could a Tony Award now be in the cards for Chappelle?
Both Obamas have said multiple times that it's not in the cards.
Fans could be forgiven for thinking an upset was in the cards.
Even something a little X-Files-y could be in the cards.
Further modifications to the drone are in the cards, according to Bash.
Vicky says this kind of planning wasn't in the cards for her.
Could an all leather, magnesium, and wood laptop be in the cards?
So a World Series redux itself might not be in the cards.
And if a baby polar bear is in the cards, even better.
Tech Insider reports more interesting products are in the cards for 2017.
She hasn't been told whether flight school is still in the cards.
A weekend getaway might be in the cards for someone you know.
Postmates gift card Sometimes cooking dinner is just not in the cards.
I'm not sure it could be in the cards for me anyway.
He told CNBC that a sustainable move higher is in the cards.
Right now, though, none of those seems to be in the cards.
Does all of this mean a recession is definitely in the cards?
Ginger's agreeable, so it looks like an autopsy is in the cards.
A marathon session playing Call of Duty is not in the cards.
But as of now, he sees another Senate term in the cards.
A coalition government of the two parties could be in the cards.
"Volatility is definitely in the cards for the foreseeable future," she said.
Realistically, a Trump- or Brexit-like surprise was never in the cards.
Thus far the center holds, but the wasteland is in the cards.
So then, what's in the cards on the day of hearts and flowers?
SO: Yeah, I think that's probably in the cards for this next one.
She predicted a 12 percent move to 2,400 could be in the cards.
Happiness is never in the cards in this tale of murder and adultery.
Read on to discover what's in the cards for Prince Harry and Markle.
We think that's in the cards if we keep doing what we're doing.
Still, he doesn't think a $20-handle is in the cards for oil.
But as of Tuesday, any such weakening isn't in the cards for Michael.
So, naturally, fans are wondering if a Parenthood reboot is in the cards.
If you do, becoming a psychic may be in the cards for you.
A victory may have been in the cards with Scalia on the court.
It was even thought that a nuclear attack could be in the cards.
He doesn't see the rally coming undone or a recession in the cards.
Marriage is certainly in the cards ... just not on this trip, we're told.
I got desensitized pretty quickly, but preparedness was definitely not in the cards.
So is there a baby in the cards for the duo next year?
But with my work schedule, this time it was not in the cards.
College could still be in the cards, but for now ... it's 'Twilight' time!!!
That kind of appreciation is not in the cards anymore, I don't think.
A foregone conclusion that the one rate hike is definitely in the cards.
However, strategist Jim Paulsen said there's a correction in the cards this year.
Zach Braff is hoping that kids are in the cards for him someday soon.
So it's clear his exit has been in the cards for quite some time.
An IPO seems not in the cards any time soon, given its revenue situation.
A new global Cold War, however, is not in the cards any time soon.
Executives at ESPN have previously hinted that a bundle could be in the cards.
Yeah, basically no one, which means this rekindling was in the cards all along.
Here are five reasons why lasting love wasn't in the cards for Hiddleswift: 1.
Is a comeback 39 years in the making in the cards for him tonight?
However, he said direct intervention in the dollar from Washington isn't in the cards.
Extreme positioning is often an indicator that a price reversal is in the cards.
That project's status is unknown now, but it may still be in the cards.
U.S. equities are priced for a global expansion that is not in the cards.
The optimistic tone made investors believe a December hike is firmly in the cards.
In short, it is far from clear that a recession is in the cards.
Realistically, that wasn't in the cards, and Powell was smart enough to know it.
That's all I am looking for, not a tsunami — that's not in the cards.
However, he contends a spontaneous regeneration of animal spirits is not in the cards.
I don't think a nationwide ban is in the cards for 2020 (sorry, Bernie).
If I can't, then it's not in the cards, and I won't get it.
At this new target, a 26% twelve-month gain could be in the cards.
But despite the price declines, one commodities trader sees a rally in the cards.
But Subramanian doesn't seem too worried that a major downturn is in the cards.
That just wasn't in the cards: The AHCA was never moving out of the Senate.
If a Grammy nomination is in the cards, she has a big decision to make.
According to Jessie, a third baby was always in the cards for her and Eric.
Paddling really puts strain on my neck, so it's not in the cards for me.
I would love a beach house, but that just isn't in the cards right now.
But if the Boucher-Karlsson relationship fractures the locker room, trouble is in the cards.
Alas, switching to a thick milkshake diet for health reasons probably isn't in the cards.
Trying to get North Korea, Pakistan, India or Israel to "denuclearize" wasn't in the cards.
So the Halloween costume of your dreams may actually be in the cards after all.
No doubt there are profile changes in the cards for other artists in the show.
A medical provider, an insurer, an employer-based medical service — it's all in the cards.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May is rumored to have a China visit in the cards.
Though maybe a whole day of smoke-roasting is not in the cards for you?
The Fed's vice chairman, Richard Clarida, suggested yesterday that one might be in the cards.
It just doesn't look like it will be in the cards for him this season.
A pullback could indeed be in the cards, warns Boris Schlossberg of BK Asset Management.
Microsoft won't offer that at launch, though Neumann says it's in the cards for later.
Might a reordering, or even a reduction, of U.S. forces in Europe be in the cards?
" The 37-year-old added, "I wasn't sure pregnancy was even in the cards for us.
From there, you all can decide whether or not a double date is in the cards.
If romance isn't in the cards anymore with these two, perhaps a duet is still possible?
"I don't think it's in the cards," Lewis told PEOPLE of another possible reunion in 1983.
DO YOU THINK THAT'S IN THE CARDS AND WHAT DO YOU THINK THAT SHOULD LOOK LIKE?
How did you go about choosing which artists, genres, and venues to feature in the cards?
"In the United States, I don't think [negative rate policy] is in the cards," he predicted.
I was born lucky, and continue to be in the cards the world has dealt me.
Still, the standoff was not in the cards as recently as a week ago, Kilduff said.
Integrity, health, feeling better about staying true to yourself, you name it, it's in the cards.
Plenty more moves could be in the cards, including new teams for some big-name quarterbacks.
And a post-transformation visit is in the cards — when we're ready for a major splurge.
But having a plan to evacuate a city of this size, probably not in the cards.
That suggests another rate cut is in the cards at the Fed's policy meeting next month.
That suggests another rate cut is in the cards at the Fed's policy meeting next month.
It could even mean that there is a whole new Westworld spinoff in the cards for HBO.
But that doesn't appear to be in the cards — the demonstration has been barred from that site.
An interspecies threesome doesn't seem to be in the cards, as the scene ends with more bloodshed.
Long story short: A divorce and eventual reunion with Justin Bobby probably isn't in the cards. Sorry.
"Yeah, I think we would," Weil said when asked whether another season could be in the cards.
And if making dessert isn't really in the cards today, check out these deals and freebies instead.
Gordon sees a further push higher in the cards for XLE, which opened Friday trading at $68.50.
For students coming from low-income households like mine, an unpaid internship just isn't in the cards.
It also mostly shut down expectations by some that early 0.643 rate hikes were in the cards.
DIMON: MY VIEW, FIRST OF ALL, IN THE UNITED STATES, I DON'T THINK IT'S IN THE CARDS.
As for Floyd -- Tank told us why he thinks a Conor rematch could be in the cards ...
Any indication that a September hike is in the cards should produce a dollar surge, analysts said.
In any case, it's clear that a truly seamless foldable phone isn't in the cards anytime soon.
On the venture side, Liquid Telecom doesn't have a fund but that could be in the cards.
Perhaps some kind of automotive-like oven health check is in the cards for some future update.
Winning elections isn't in the cards, but burning a local mob boss and making a little cash?
A downturn is likely in the cards, period, says David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds.
I have other ideas for you, of course, if meatballs and duck are not in the cards.
Another suggests that "Kylie" or "Kylie Jenner" restaurants, cocktail bars, and lounges might be in the cards.
Having a wide-ranging gun debate on the Senate floor doesn't appear in the cards right now.
Fingerprint verification is embedded in the cards to ensure people receive their correct entitlement and prevent fraud.
Investors were expecting the company to show more profits this quarter, but that wasn't in the cards.
But when he realizes it's not quite in the cards for him, he chases another passion instead.
And even if Best Picture isn't in the cards, an adapted screenplay wouldn't be out of the question.
The figures appear to show the economy is turning around, and that recession is not in the cards.
I feel responsibility in a way that I never have before because change was never in the cards.
If moving off-grid and composting your egg shells isn't in the cards, trust us, we get it.
And it appears that any talks between the two nations is not in the cards, at the moment.
Cox Automotive analyst Michelle Krebs tells Reuters: A"win in the Deep South is not in the cards."
When he finally does answer, it's clear that a permanent Westworld installation isn't in the cards anytime soon.
Mr. Cruz has actually renounced his Canadian citizenship, so such a career move is not in the cards.
Yet given recent developments, and some realistic alternative scenarios, an ongoing relief rally may be in the cards.
Nor does he recommend nights of heavy drinking or hosting visitors, especially if romance is in the cards.
The medical examiner says a state-funded autopsy isn't in the cards because it only covers foul play.
He would love to own a Tesla, he said, "but for 35 grand, it's not in the cards."
A Disney trip would have been fabulous, "but it wasn't in the cards for my family," he said.
Although Reagan didn't publicly criticize Volcker, he made it clear a third term was not in the cards.
Even if that's not in the cards, we can probably all agree that Lohan needs the Catfish treatment, stat.
And Andrew Keene of AlphaShark believes that a big rally is in the cards based on a previous trend.
Since Stone believes a resolution is in the cards, he sees opportunities in some of the most challenged groups.
The actress also previously revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that something major was in the cards for her character.
If community college is in the cards for your high school senior, don't wait until the fall to prepare.
The actress also previously revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that something major was in the cards for her character.
Jason Katims, who created the NBC series, told Michael Ausiello that a Braverman reunion is definitely in the cards.
"To the extent that they're vulnerable to rapidly rising rates, I don't think that's in the cards," he said.
But despite the risks being higher, the economic data shows an imminent recession may not be in the cards.
As a couple of broke college students, outbidding the winning offer of 15 grand just wasn't in the cards.
Demonstrations of new MacBooks and updates for Apple TV could also be in the cards for WWDC16, reported 9to5Mac.
I think that's pretty much in the cards, I think everybody's expecting it, I think it's in the market.
You are a king and the answer to whether you live or die — and how — is in the cards.
Stamos also admitted that he "always wanted to be a dad" but wasn't sure it was in the cards.
For himself, he said, the need to pause on rate hikes has been in the cards for a while.
He addressed calls that he should have stepped down from hosting, saying that wasn't in the cards for him.
No word yet on whether divorce is in the cards -- but if this sticks, it's almost certain to happen.
But if banks can be reorganized in bankruptcy, the possibility of a win-win result is in the cards.
"A relief rally was in the cards," said Bob Yawger, director of energy futures at Mizuho in New York.
When we first started talking about, that wasn't really in the cards but everything's changed so much, so quickly.
I don't think it was ever in the cards to train Paige to start turning tricks in hotel rooms.
Mark Tepper, president and CEO of Strategic Wealth Partners, said a return to regular business is in the cards.
If those negotiations fall through, an AirAsia group initial public offering may not be in the cards anytime soon.
" As it became apparent that a job opportunity was in the cards, Danielle recalls the gig felt like "a calling.
The breakout in Treasury yields confirms a trend veteran technician Louise Yamada has seen in the cards for some time.
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The Jonas Brothers may be back together now, but it didn't always look like a reunion was in the cards.
One more thing ... she's a registered Democrat, so it looks like the names Ivanka and Melania aren't in the cards.
For some reason, PP sported the costume in the Cards locker room -- and QB Carson Palmer documented the jurassic shenanigans.
A membership cap is also in the cards for The Marque, which Wessels says is largely favored by current members.
Although losing (and taking a practice SAT) wasn't an ideal outcome, a win next week is definitely in the cards.
Gwen eventually earned an associate's degree as a medical lab technician, but "working was not in the cards," Tom says.
In this sense, more cuts are in the cards unless the Fed is bailed out by very strong fundamental data.
It's evident in the cards who are members of Folk Nation, People Nation––these were started in the late 70s.
"A housing shortage is in the cards for the spring buying season," Realtors Chief Economist Lawrence Yun said last week.
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Unlike our favorite celebs with lust-worthy locks, getting a weekly blowout isn't in the cards for most of us.
Of course, dropping whatever you're doing at the exact moment you need some R&R isn't always in the cards.
In March of 2018, Kardashian stated in an interview with Elle that another child might not be in the cards.
But with San Francisco rent prices higher than even New York City's, living there has never been in the cards.
Trey Gowdy, a South Carolina Republican and the retiring Oversight Committee chairmen, suggested a Rosenstein interview wasn't in the cards.
Complete denuclearization of North Korea isn't likely in the cards; but stability -- maybe even peace on the Peninsula -- may be.
More indictments could be in the cards if evidence is found of additional campaign coordination with WikiLeaks or the Russians.
If driving isn't in the cards for you, then I'd suggest choosing accommodation where many things are within walking distance.
You Venmo her for the meal and then you both decide dessert is in the cards: Next stop, Häagen-Dazs.
Make sure, though, to set aside time for decompression and necessary rest, because messiness and debauchery are in the cards.
Brown told reporters that he hopes next season is in the cards for Rene, who has a redshirt year available.
Peace rather than more conflict is finally in the cards, at least temporarily, for the United States-China economic relationship.
It was never in the cards that as the years moved on she was going to start playing people's mothers.
"I think it was in the cards very early on that he was not going to live long at all."
Andy explained why it's not in the cards, and then made a hard pitch for his good friend Anderson Cooper.
Both Brown and Miller-Keyes will know how to smile and exit stage left if a rose isn't in the cards.
The Anafi supports a range of flight patterns, including a return-to-home functionality, but obstacle avoidance isn't in the cards.
Don't paper the halls with the news just yet, but a return to Scranton may be in the cards for NBC.
Though it doesn't look like a brokered convention is in the cards for 2016, it's kept things interesting in previous years.
Stocks fell on Wednesday after the top-ranking Federal Reserve official hinted that lower rates may not be in the cards.
If this curious lineup is in the cards for Preap, too, thousands of immigrants may find themselves breathing a little easier.
Another 21.7% move could be in the cards for Salesforce — that's the long-term average post-earnings move in the stock.
I've known the delay was in the cards for a while, but the company has consistently denied that anything was awry.
Still, Chyna said Wednesday that a reconciliation is not in the cards, though she does hope to be married one day.
Obviously, bad days don't seem to be in the cards for Morris' near future, and she's determined to appreciate her success.
It's been over a year since Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick broke up – but could a reconciliation be in the cards?
Earlier this year, head of Assassin's Creed content Aymar Azaïzia said on Reddit that a TV show was in the cards.
We'd been told it was just not in the cards, and I'm staring at this answer to many, many, many prayers.
"It's definitely not in the cards right now because I feel like I'd miss out on Miles," she shares to PEOPLE.
"I don't know what the situation was, but [getting a scholarship out of high school] wasn't in the cards," Bankhead said.
BECKY QUICK: Do you think a recession's in the cards or— CHARLIE MUNGER: No, I don't think any of us know.
A congressional run wasn't always in the cards for McBath; in 2017 she first mounted a campaign for Georgia's state house.
Sadly, a hug just wasn't in the cards for Kesha even after they were introduced in a slightly less awkward setting.
We haven't heard much of For Honor since last E3; we predict a single-player campaign trailer is in the cards.
An acquisition of Buffalo Wild Wings by Roark Capital could be in the cards, but the price has to be right.
Since a book or film is not in the cards, blindly groping for succor in your boredom can be a danger.
This final act may not offer a comfortable or easy resolution but then again, that was never really in the cards.
Stocks tanked on Monday, but Boston Advisors chief investment officer Michael Vogelzang doesn't think a bear market is in the cards.
The prize pools for the tournaments can be hundreds of thousands of dollars, but the consistent money is in the cards.
That kind of happy ending doesn't seem to be in the cards -- we're told Ed's no longer living in their house.
Tesla recently climbed out of bear market territory, and one chart-minded trader sees an even bigger comeback in the cards.
When it comes to spending his downtime, days on the beach with Jr. and his "Mammy" are definitely in the cards.
Officials at the central bank say that's not in the cards — at least, not yet, Nick Timiraos of the WSJ reports.
And given the Trump administration's general aversion to regulations and taxes, a sweeping public toll is probably not in the cards.
Mr. Bossert, they said, aspired to a broader portfolio — even that of national security adviser — which was not in the cards.
Cooler conditions could be back in the cards by later Wednesday into Thursday, with perhaps an outside shot at some snowflakes.
Bottom line: Sweeping gun restrictions -- at this point, any gun restrictions -- are not in the cards in the Republican-led Congress.
Bear market warning lights flashing Investors may be bearish, but a bear market may not be in the cards just yet.
Hunt says the NFL just wasn't in the cards, but told us he still misses the game a whole helluva lot.
Since regular phone calls and texts weren't in the cards, Hunnam decided to communicate with his love via one letter a day.
Such renown wasn't ultimately in the cards for YoungBloodZ, which puts them and songs like this one into an odd historical limbo.
When Zelda and Townsend share the news that a Hollywood career is in the cards for her, he becomes prickly and petty.
He and Iggy are back together, and now that a night out is back in the cards it's probably a good thing.
If a takeover is in the cards, $100 billion is enough to put giant corporations such as Nike or Costco at risk.
They trust the flow and what it is, and if it's in the cards for us and our destiny, it will be.
"The agenda is quite ambitious," Vidal told a news conference, adding that talks about intellectual property rights were also in the cards.
We'd expect a Scottish referendum back in the cards, but you have to look elsewhere to see where a referendum could happen.
The updates are focused on bringing more conversational, nuanced answers to users in the "cards" UI being used by competitors like Google.
Last year, it was confirmed once and for all that a third Sex and the City movie was not in the cards.
Middlebury College will host the poems, some of which were published in the cards for the first time, the Associated Press reports.
Complemented with a potential Vision Fund II, Masayoshi Son's vision for a completely transformed SoftBank seems waiting for him in the cards.
The Scrubs cast got together on Saturday — but that doesn't mean a reboot of the popular comedy series is in the cards.
Backers of #IamMedicaid hope that expansion is still in the cards, especially now that fellow red state holdout Oklahoma has reversed course.
I was following advice that was designed to make me blindly accept that good fortune was not in the cards for me.
I would love to try to go to a sex therapist one day, but that's not in the cards right now, financially.
So if a menstrual cup just isn't in the cards, then it's obviously fine to continue on using pads and/or tampons.
Trump will deal with Pelosi and Democrats but, if that is not in the cards, he will fight them tooth and nail.
If prison isn't in the cards, the very least James can do is make sure no other drivers pick up the dude.
Strategists, including some with a lower target than that, see the bull market continuing, even if a correction is in the cards.
FedEx's success was in the cards, though, and Smith managed to turn an initial $5,000 into $27,000, staving off the company's closure.
"Perhaps it's not in the cards for you now while you're working, but in retirement moving might be an option," Huddleston said.
"It's completely not in the cards that CHIME could use any part of its budget to buy its own frequency," Halpern said.
It just didn't exist in my game, and since restarting the campaign would wipe my progress, it wasn't really in the cards.
I don't think doing Dancing with the Stars is in the cards for me right now, but I'm happy to watch it.
We asked her if she was going to follow through with that, and she somewhat coyly suggested that was in the cards.
In 28503, I said that widespread transmission of Ebola in the United States was not in the cards — and it didn't occur.
And with Lam seeming to lose her grip on Hong Kong, a Chinese-designated hardliner replacement might even be in the cards.
Buffett told us he wouldn't rule out owning an airline outright, although he says that's not in the cards at this point.
Ukraine's right eventually to join the European Union should be acknowledged, while reassuring Russia that NATO membership is not in the cards.
This administration also has made crystal clear that significant fiscal stimulus in the form of an infrastructure overhaul is in the cards.
And when I told him that just wasn't in the cards, he said, well, you know, if you run, I'll endorse you.
But if it became clear it's not in the cards right now, then he can just say, 'Sorry, I can't swing it.
Visual China Group has announced a partnership with Getty to license the images, so censorship doesn't look like it's in the cards.
That means faster connectivity is in the cards, which should translate to faster uploading of your cool social life to the Snapchat app.
Kim Kardashian West has babies on the brain, but carrying a third child may not be in the cards for the reality star.
De Rode mentioned interest from a major retailer popular with spendy kitchen outfitters, but a crowdfunding campaign is probably also in the cards.
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And why, exactly, is it so terribly important for young girls to do so even if playing professionally is not in the cards?
"Challenging the highs is in the cards for sure," said Acampora in reference to what U.S. equities can do in the coming months.
If your high-school senior didn't make the cut at his dream college this spring, then a transfer might be in the cards.
Even though Roach believes the trade war is in a standstill, he thinks a resolution may not be in the cards this year.
If you're still reading and feel like a VR purchase may be in the cards, here's a quick rundown of the major headsets.
If baby No. 2 is in the cards for Bekah Martinez, she might approach her pregnancy a little differently the next go-around.
Ongoing lawsuits and disputes among them over merchandise copyrights did nothing to help the thinking that a reunion simply wasn't in the cards.
Nearly 1 in 3 market pros now think a near-term correction is in the cards, according to last week's Investors Intelligence survey.
While the postseason is not in the cards for the Jets, Stafford said the club won't just sleepwalk through the final eight games.
This BLT recipe is for those days when spending an hour and a half in the kitchen is just not in the cards.
Our hope is that the next step is a full-on Hogwarts dining hall, but that doesn't seem to be in the cards.
Doctors informed the newlyweds that Udona's body "naturally aborted embryos" and that kids "just weren't in the cards" for the Kaplan, Louisiana, couple.
Still, some market watchers see a bounce back in the cards, citing a fundamental and technical picture which has not completely broken down.
Late Friday, Trump said the two sides were engaged in "very productive" discussions, and a Singapore rapprochement might still be in the cards.
Without "Alien" origins to bolster its box-office cachet, a sequel to the lightly regarded "Prometheus" probably wouldn't have been in the cards.
But sadly I'm in that life phase of paying for babysitters and preschool and Brooklyn rent, and it's just not in the cards.
We know what you're thinking: that's great and all, but dropping thousands of dollars on a brand new laptop isn't in the cards.
"It never was in the cards," said Andrew Rosen, a senior vice president at Related, which is developing Hudson Yards with Oxford Properties.
And as for the waterless shave gel, I've found this product useful before date nights when a shower just isn't in the cards.
It seems she made the calculation that winning back citizens who were already wary of a volatile political scene wasn't in the cards.
But if Ghost Beck isn't in the cards, Joe's narrative can be checked by others: Mr. Mooney and Paco both know about his crimes.
I wish I could afford an unlimited membership ($160 per month, are you kidding me?) but that is NOT in the cards right now.
That's not to say that the show couldn't eventually join them, but it seems like that's just not in the cards at the moment.
And the Control Center can't deep link into smart TV apps to automatically play content yet, although that appears to be in the cards.
Maybe a reunion isn't in the cards anytime soon, but we can all dream of the day the three Jonases grace the stage again.
A curved screen, long-rumored to be in the cards for Apple, is among the prototypes, people familiar with the matter told the Journal.
If a trip to Miami isn't in the cards, check out this treehouse in downtown San Diego or this budget choice in Prescott, Arizona.
Interactions like this one probably won't be in the cards for a while, if only because it requires too much hardware to pull off.
Having raised $350 million at a $4.3 billion valuation this year alone, an initial public offering is probably not in the cards just yet.
Since politicians are loath to lose their jobs, a brutal tax increase probably isn't in the cards, at least not in the near term.
To hear Finkel tell it, Breitwieser was devastated by the loss of his collection, and never fully recovered — recidivism was always in the cards.
Yao and Lam wrote that a cut of Chinese banks&apos reserve requirement ratio or interest rate cuts would all be in the cards.
If an exchange isn't in the cards, Loop will ask the customer if they'd prefer credit with this brand over a straight-up refund.
It's Monday and we're both still exhausted from the weekend and school just starting, so cooking isn't in the cards for either of us.
While a short-term pullback could be in the cards, Maley does see a strong technical picture forming for Disney over the long term.
Conversely, if the wage growth and consumer spending start to push up inflation — also a possibility — a rate hike could be in the cards.
Investors are increasingly betting the Fed will cut interest rates this year and a few policymakers have hinted this could be in the cards.
But, I've been out of ... It's like Sinatra not being able to go into the joints and - Momofuku is not in the cards today.
Little did I know that we would spend years trying, only to find out that the old-fashioned way wasn't in the cards for us.
While many analysts said the rally was unwarranted and warned a pullback was in the cards, few predicted the market would sell off so sharply.
That might not be in the cards right now, which is a shame — not as much for you as it is for the little girl.
We'll get some signs about whether a red wave is in the cards for the Senate quickly, as polls close in races for Democratic Sens.
Fans have long been hoping for a sequel to romantic comedy 13 Going on 433, but it looks like it just isn't in the cards.
The topic came up when DeGeneres, 61, asked Kourtney if she thought a romantic reunion was in the cards for Khloé and Tristan, one day.
When news first broke of their relationship, friends told PEOPLE that it had become so serious so quickly that marriage was certainly in the cards.
It becomes clear after a few exchanges that further interviews just aren't in the cards, they've been promised to other outlets with more recognizable readership.
During an episode of The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast released Wednesday, Cohen, 47, told host Scott Feinberg that more episodes weren't in the cards.
Ferrell doesn't remember when the crew realized this just wasn't in the cards, but does remember a knock on his trailer door around 11 p.m.
One man and his sartorial choices were a definite hit Sunday night — 2020 may be in the cards — but the audience was mostly a prop.
Surely a syndicated television career is in the cards should Judge Aquilina decide she's had enough of plea bargains and evidentiary motions in Ingham County.
It lowered its projections for GDP growth and the number of 2019 rate hikes, but it signaled "gradual" rate increases are still in the cards.
A Flo Rida collab sounds more in the cards for the aspiring rapper, but Danielle tells us she's got reasons to shut that down too.
No one has filed for divorce yet, but by the way she's talking here ... it looks like that may be in the cards for Manziel.
But Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser with Allianz, thinks it would be a mistake to assume that a deal is definitely in the cards.
Bringing another city online so soon didn't appear to be in the cards when The Verge spoke to Revel CEO Frank Reig earlier this year.
Clarifying that NATO membership is not in the cards would trigger needed consideration of alternative strategic options and may well encourage Russia to back off.
It'd be even better if Vizio would add Disney+ as a built-in app, but that doesn't seem to be in the cards just yet.
Their mom ("Scandal's" Darby Stanchfield) and uncle (Aaron Ashmore) endeavor to make the change as painless as possible, but alas, normalcy isn't in the cards.
The judge pressed her to say what was in the cards related to Mueller's obstruction of justice investigation, for which McGahn was a key witness.
Microsoft is planning to refresh its Surface lineup next month, and there could be a bigger version of the Surface Laptop 3 in the cards.
Trump echoed this, saying he would love to "solve things diplomatically," despite also appearing to suggest an all-out war could be in the cards.
"Money or manpower" might be in the cards for Memphis, which saw a record of 228 murders in 2016 and 84 so far this year.
If you don't follow up about a second date, a late night booty call might still be in the cards, another Tinderized form of intimacy.
Dale Ho, the director of the ACLU's Voting Rights Project, told Mother Jones that an appeal to the Supreme Court may be in the cards.
The gang is ready to get on with their humdrum lives, but as luck would have it, this is Riverdale — and humdrum isn't in the cards.
After missing weight for a proposed bout with Tyron Woodley back in October, it looked like a jump to middleweight was in the cards for him.
Chairman Jerome Powell has indicated that a rate cut could be in the cards, but the timing and magnitude of any move remains an open question.
Thomas Rhett and his wife Lauren have been close since they were teens, but it didn't always seem like romance was in the cards for them.
And more weakness may be in the cards on Tuesday if the behaviour of a U.S. exchange-traded fund tracking mainland China shares is a guide.
Born a second-generation Chinese American near L.A.'s Chinatown, a career in the film industry wasn't in the cards for her, but she was savvy.
But Tay has endless love for two cats and her exponentially growing number of model friends, so certainly another godmother gig could be in the cards.
Eradicating ISIS and other jihadi groups would require a Middle East that is stable, inclusive and reasonably well governed, something that's just not in the cards.
While we'd love to sport a head-to-toe ensemble throwing back to our favorite decade on a daily basis, it's not always in the cards.
Early last year, Kuo claimed that the iPhone SE 2 wouldn't see a release, or at least it wasn't in the cards for a 2018 launch.
Though the long rumored Surface Phone (including that dual-screen device render that's been floating around) is most likely not in the cards this time out.
Investors were closely watching for the report as they looked for more confirmation that a recession may not be in the cards over the short term.
Furthermore, Worth noted that the transports are butting up against downtrend resistance, and after a countertrend rally he believes new lows could be in the cards.
What if becoming a $25 billion, $50 billion or $100 billion world-swallowing Internet giant just isn't in the cards for a niche service like Twitter?
The Fed did not raise rates at its meeting on Wednesday, July 27th, but some economists say a September rate hike could be in the cards.
A spin-off is still in the cards "Nothing is off the table, but there's nothing formal," said Michelle King when asked of spin-off possibilities.
The new series will still include special powers for players to take advantage of, but it appears time travel won't be in the cards this time.
Kotb – who was left unable to conceive after a battle with breast cancer – says she had long accepted that motherhood wasn't in the cards for her.
That's something that isn't in the cards right now with our "real" augmented reality, thankfully (as the real technology only projects digital beings, not physical ones).
But attacking Clinton over a future she says isn't in the cards seems more like a liberal media circle-jerk and less like a sincere plea.
"Based on declining permit applications, a moderation is in the cards for residential construction in the last quarter of 2017," he added in a research note.
The Mandalorian gets into a bar fight straight off the bat, and appropriately for a Western-influenced story a major showdown is always in the cards.
And, with industry consolidation in the cards due to government-led changes, it will be the best positioned to ride out that trend, said Credit Suisse.
The Houthis only account for about 5 percent of Yemen's population, so even they recognize that permanently governing the country was never really in the cards.
But both crops could completely offset the production gains offered by the extra acres with slightly reduced yields, something that may still be in the cards.
With a shellacking certainly in the cards against New England and Brady, Browns fans may want to start scanning the schedule for a chance at victory.
Shyp, an on-demand shipping startup, was frequently compared to Uber for its potential to disrupt an entire industry — but it just wasn't in the cards.
However, with two more rate hikes in the cards this year and no end to the Canadian tariffs, I think any bounce will be short-lived.
An undefined effort to develop the U.S. economy is in the cards for President Donald Trump's administration, he revealed in an interview with Forbes on Tuesday.
And if an IPO isn't in the cards, there is always the option of buying the companies themselves or allowing a rival to snap them up.
But a crop disaster does not appear to be in the cards for Brazil this year, as the country is heading for a record corn output.
Goldman Sachs raised its official 210 target for the on Wednesday, but still thinks a drop is in the cards for the market benchmark from here.
"The statement today isn't changed all that much from what we've seen in recent months, which suggests another rate cut is (in) the cards," Hogan added.
If you were one of those hoping a new month might bring better chances for accumulating snow, well that doesn't seem in the cards anytime soon.
Semiconductor stocks just hit an all-time high, and some market watchers see new bigger gains in the cards from both a technical and fundamental perspective.
While "monster payments" may not be in the cards for every borrower, you can use other strategies to manage your debt and pay off your loans.
As much as we'd like to be the type of put-together people that make their own cold brew at home, that's not always in the cards.
Though the president's memorandum didn't contain explicit directions to delay the implementation, legal experts suggest such a postponement may be in the cards — but it's anyone's guess.
Marriage, a job, and a house aren't necessarily in the cards, so they opt to try and find moments of transcendence instead, often through love and sex.
He added that creating his own fragrance was always in the cards for him, especially considering he started wearing his first cologne when he was a kid.
While that could still be in the cards, it's also not unheard of for a company to raise one final round before diving into the public market.
Even amid a wave of women-centered movie reboots like Ghostbusters and Ocean's Eight, a female Magic Mike may not have appeared to be in the cards.
However, writing and performing a new holiday track wasn't always in the cards for Palladio, who plays Prince Edward in the film and costars alongside Vanessa Hudgens.
So, we turned to intuitive tarot reader and author Theresa Reed, who gave us a better idea of what's in the cards for us this summer (literally).
Or, if they keep them, whether that means they're staying together (and just calling off their engagement) or if a future reunion is still in the cards.
Fortunately, if that's not in the cards for you, you can still get each product individually, though you may have to go for the regular-sized version.
The Fed is poised to hike rates, while a boost of fiscal stimulus appears to be in the cards—all of which points to rising bond yields.
It doesn't matter who takes over the USA men's soccer team -- a World Cup victory just ain't in the cards for America ... EVER ... so says Dominic Monaghan.
She says that while marriage is a "very beautiful thing" – and is in the cards for the future – for now, she is all about building her brand.
While many of us would like to improve our health, good health isn't in the cards for everyone, and it's nobody's right to police someone else's health.
DUDLEY: I DON'T THINK – THE CURRENCY WOULD HAVE TO MOVE A LOT TO REALLY SOLVE THE TRADE BALANCE PROBLEM AND I DON'T THINK THAT'S IN THE CARDS.
But a career and a life where I'm totally not paying attention to politics and just focused on other stuff, I don't think that's in the cards.
A famous win was in the cards until a second, hotly disputed penalty kick in the 65th minute, again converted by Jedinak, gave the Socceroos a tie.
I'm a sucker for quirks of English, so a puzzle was clearly in the cards when I noticed there are several stand-alone, differently spelled "do" rhymes.
As for how he plans to achieve this ... it doesn't seem like going the Kim Kardashian route and getting face time with POTUS is in the cards.
There was little in the cards to prefigure his imminent future as the self-designated — and at times deeply reviled — lead driver in the Obamacare demolition derby.
Sarandos said he hoped on-camera appearances were in the cards, but said current projects have them serving as executive producers and doing some voice over work.
The head of Bank of America&aposs massive wealth management business said on Wednesday that buying a robo-adviser was not in the cards for the unit.
Bass did reveal that they'll be getting a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, so perhaps a very special Los Angeles concert is in the cards.
"An [Interswitch] IPO is still very much in the cards; likely sometime in the first half of 2020," a source with knowledge of the situation told TechCrunch.
A spot in this season's tournament does not appear to be in the cards for either of the Atlantic Division clubs, who face off Monday in Buffalo.
"They're all hostage to the need for more volatility and higher interest rates, neither of which seems to be in the cards any time soon," he said.
The key cause of AQI's defeat then was an Iraqi Sunni uprising, which wasn't in the cards given the Iraqi government's sectarian policies between 2009 and 2014.
Those deeply invested in the franchise will likely find bits to like, but in terms of fashioning a memorable live-action version, alas, that's not in the cards.
Becoming a lady and ruling over a kingdom was never in the cards for the youngest Stark girl, and it's still not something on the horizon for her.
While we always thought there might be a chance for him to rule over King's Landing and all of Westeros, that's not in the cards for him anymore.
Morgan states that "the government's commitment to protecting children online is unwavering," and she suggests that some form of age-gating porn access is still in the cards.
Payton is still only 22 years old; the opportunity to become a league-average three-point shooter is still in the cards, but admittedly it's a long shot.
Yelp and Pandora could be the next good takeover targets in tech, but a Netflix deal probably isn't in the cards, analyst Mark Mahaney told CNBC on Tuesday.
Deutsche Bank is betting the volatility that has crept back into markets continues and thinks an 8 to 10 percent S&P 500 dip is in the cards.
A BLADE representative told Mashable that while a Sundance launch was always in the cards, it took until just a few days ago to secure the landing pad.
As expected, the Federal Reserve did not raise interest rates Wednesday, but its dovish language indicated that a March rate hike may no longer be in the cards.
U.S. stock futures spiraled lower Friday morning after Chinese markets sold off once again, but strategist Bob Doll said a bear market is not necessarily in the cards.
We bid adieu to Manhattan's elite in 2012, but with so many shows getting a second life on Netflix, could a Gossip Girl revival be in the cards?
He does not see a bear market in the cards, as he sees no recession on the horizon, though he noted equities are relatively expensive at current valuations.
The topic came up when DeGeneres, 61, asked Kourtney, 40, if she thought a romantic reunion was in the cards for Khloé, 34, and Tristan, 28, one day.
While Cramer is not sure what Harmening might suggest that former CEO and current chairman Ken Powell had not already tried, he hopes growth is in the cards.
Du Bey said that some integrations, such as providing Eden's ratings on OrgOrg and providing instant referrals to the service, may be in the cards in the future.
OPEC's wrangling is crushing oil prices, and an immediate drop to $42 per barrel could be in the cards if the cartel doesn't step up with a deal.
But with the prospect in the cards, Pernod Ricard believes it could grow sales of Havana Club from the current 50 million bottles to 70 million bottles globally.
The wholesale rejection of Mr. Trump that has been confidently predicted since the Women's March that took place the day after his inauguration is not in the cards.
Monica Thompson had been trying to conceive for 16 years with no luck, and at 46-years-old, she felt like it was no longer in the cards.
That means that creditors' lawsuits, which have already been filed, could inflict additional damage and worsen the quarter-century of economic stagnation that is now in the cards.
"An IPO is still very much in the cards; likely sometime in the first half of 2020," a source with knowledge of the situation told TechCrunch on background.
"We would love to do the show forever and ever, but I guess it wasn't in the cards," she wrote in a comment under the farewell season announcement.
Even the most optimistic say the chance of any agreement on immigration proposals coming together that Republican leaders are willing to move forward on isn't in the cards.
"I'm honestly thinking about buying a crop top, which I gotta say was not in the cards for me before," Annie announces before jumping feet first into the pool.
But at the border he decided that a life of crime and hiding were no longer in the cards for him after working so hard to turn his around.
Host Chris Harrison told The Hollywood Reporter back in May of 2017 that a Black Bachelor is in the cards, as long as they are "right" for the role.
Unfortunately, Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy for BK Asset Management, doesn't see an Italian renaissance anywhere in the cards, and says Italy's financial sector is to blame.
The companies build scarcity it into each set with parallels and short-printed cards and autographs and by embedding little dorky swatches of uniform pant in the cards themselves.
Caavo reps also hinted at a "dynamic pricing" feature in the cards, which could automatically identify the best deal on video on-demand (VOD) options across the disparate platforms.
But if joining the monarchy isn't in the cards for you, there are much easier ways of achieving all that luminosity (without signing on for a lifetime of pantyhose).
With a rate cut in the cards ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve meeting, the focus is on whether the Fed will leave the door open for further easing.
"As a gay man, I never thought it was in the cards for me," the Watch What Happens Live host, who welcomed son Benjamin Allen via surrogate on Feb.
Though he is "well" and has many friends, "Recovery is not even in the cards for a very long time for any of us," sister Kristel Leonard tells PEOPLE.
We'd all love to flit off on a dream vacation at the drop of a hat, but of course, for most of us, that simply isn't in the cards.
While "a full-scale GE breakup may be in the cards," it would have tax, corporate and research cost implications, said Jeff Sprague, an analyst at Vertical Research Partners.
Josh Downing always wanted to start his own construction company — but with a young family to think about, an entrepreneurial career didn't seem like it was in the cards.
Even with pay, interns will still be forced to fork over much of the $10,000 required for a summer internship, a sum that isn't in the cards for many.
If a leisurely brew just isn't in the cards for you most days, you'll want a coffee maker that can keep up with your hectic AF fast-paced routine.
If turning small space furniture hunting into a full-time job isn't in the cards right now, don't sweat it — because we've got you and your tiny apartment's back.
Any wise television watcher should know: As soon as a will-they-or-won't-they couple makes a decision to be together, a tragic accident is in the cards.
Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson both seemed to know marriage wasn't in the cards, even after they got engaged, because they never lifted a finger to seal the deal.
Guangzhou-based GAC Motor, which is eyeing the U.S. market, says partnering with a stateside automaker or even building its own American plant one day is in the cards.
Traders divining the oil market's next move are watching a key level on West Texas Intermediate futures that could determine whether $40 or $50 is next in the cards.
Recently, we've decided that marriage is in the cards for us — on the imminent horizon, in fact (because in this country, "romance" is just another word for "health insurance").
And underneath everything is the "code"—something that needs to get explored, deciphered and hacked all the time... And finally, what's in the cards for the future of Remute?
How much of season three was in the cards all along, and how much of it was a response to the way viewers reacted to the first two seasons?
Later that night, TMZ Sports got Bouchard saying that date #2 was in the cards -- but that clearly didn't pan out 'cause she's on the beach with Mr. Hardbody.
"The idea that he was suddenly going to accept an immediate and elaborate staff structure regulating every minute of his life was never in the cards," Mr. Priebus said.
A vote on the deal with two of the nation&aposs largest trading partners could be in the cards by the end of December, The Washington Post recently reported.
Lloyd Blankfein doesn't know what he wants to do when he eventually retires as Goldman Sachs' CEO, but golf or government work doesn't seem to be in the cards.
Judging by the people with whom the president surrounds himself, such restrictions may be in the cards, starting with a clearer path for states to enact restrictive identification requirements.
California's $3.173 trillion economy may face pain from the U.S.-China trade spat and show signs of slowing job growth but economists don't see a recession in the cards.
While a new relationship may be in the cards for Bella, she told People earlier this year that she's ready to focus on the most important person in her life.
He has also told his team that regime change should not be in the cards -- a position he reiterated during a news conference in Japan at the end of May.
They ask me about FWB, and I explain again that he and I are in on the same page and both know that a relationship is not in the cards.
At 70 years old, you might expect him to be slowing down, but retirement doesn't seem to be in the cards (Oblique Strategy: "Change nothing and continue with immaculate consistency").
Investors were closely watching out for the report as they looked for more direction on whether a recession may or may not be in the cards over the short term.
That does not appear to be happening, but the other usual route to deal with a failed project—shifting resources to a sequel—also isn't in the cards for Anthem.
When a summertime escape from the city heat just isn't in the cards or our budgets, we can always just give in and live in our freezers for three months.
He believes the sector will recover once a Clinton White House is no longer in the cards, and that his positions--previously hurt by her comments--will once again rise.
Scottie and Larsa Pippen had a fun-filled, two-day family vacation with their four children last week, but a reconciliation is not in the cards, a source tells PEOPLE.
J Lo and A-Rod have been getting ready for the New Year with some super intense workouts, so an In-N-Out burger probably wasn't in the cards anyway.
" He added: "The movements in the market since the election suggest that investors are expecting more growth and more inflation this year than we think is actually in the cards.
The referendum was officially announced in February, but has been in the cards for more than a year, and those hoping to profit from a Brexit have been planning extensively.
The powerful speaker's downfall was in the cards since the Supreme Court suspended him in May for using his position to obstruct the ethics committee hearings for months on end.
If you've never felt like a corporate job was in the cards for you or find yourself regularly jotting down ideas, it's time you met the Smart Millennial Business podcast.
Republican speech-watchers were most likely to think Trump could achieve bipartisan harmony (5843% said so), while most independent (58%) and Democratic (91%) viewers said it wasn't in the cards.
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Volatility could well be in the cards for Wall Street again early this fall, but not for the same reason stocks got rattled in February.
Whatever quasi-helpful legal advice I found inevitably led to an attorney teasing a paid consult, which wasn't in the cards for me as a 173-year-old college student.
And he added that retirement in a time of Trump isn't in the cards: Waking up wondering about my tee time and bridge game scares the hell out of me.
In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Monday, Ryan lamented the fact that he doesn't know Trump very well and suggested an endorsement might still be in the cards.
Earlier in the night, the cast received a standing ovation from SAG members while presenting their movie, hinting that a big win for the movie could be in the cards.
But I like that John Malkovich is in it, I like that there are neon lights, and I like that there appears to be a pope showdown in the cards.
The Federal Reserve kept rates unchanged in their last meeting earlier this month, and at the same time, have been indicating a hike could be in the cards for September.
If a trip to Bama is not in the cards, there are other options: A new study found that an hour of running may add seven hours to your life.
Wharton School finance professor Jeremy Siegel is sticking to his call for lower returns in the stock market this year – and believes a correction may even be in the cards.
Add in wireless charging, which is also said to be in the cards for 2017, and the iPhone 8's battery could be a radically new experience for Apple fans.
The U.S. Federal Reserve must do a lot of work to convince skeptical markets that interest rate hikes are in the cards, said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics.
But investing wasn't always in the cards for Munger, vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway: He studied math at the University of Michigan before training as a meteorologist at Caltech Pasadena.
A home birth may not have been in the cards for Emilie de Ravin when she delivered her first child with fiancé Eric Bilitch, but her second was a different story.
There may be a break in the selling as the year winds down but a "dreadful bear market" is in the cards for 2019, according to hedge-fund veteran Mark Yusko.
If an NBA spot isn't in the cards, Magette said, he would be willing to return to the D-League, or head back overseas if an attractive enough opportunity presents itself.
Either way, the thing isn't for the small of hand or limited in pocket space — and one-handed use probably isn't in the cards if you're not a professional basketball player.
"She could go for something lavish and romantic by Marchesa or upmarket luxe by Ralph & Russo," says Alexander, who also speculates something a little more informal could be in the cards.
The team says the Series A round will be used for more than just TV spots and brand-builder marketing, so product investment and team expansion are in the cards too.
While a social media-worthy photo shoot may no longer be in the cards, the farm&aposs  website said they remain open for business to sell bird seed and other products.
White House officials believe the President has the backing of Republican allies in Congress and that impeachment is not in the cards, according to the people briefed on the legal discussions.
There's no question that Atlantic still sees him as an ascendent star, and maybe, hopefully, that's in the cards for one of the era's most consistently excellent, most ruthlessly uncompromised rappers.
People briefed on the legal discussions also revealed that White House officials believe the President has the backing of Republican allies in Congress and that impeachment is not in the cards.
But if a wardrobe overhaul and full home redecoration (and somehow coming into a trust fund) aren't in the cards for you, Anthropologie's beauty offerings are a great place to start.
As controversies over foreign involvement in politics widen, greater government oversight could be in the cards for companies like Facebook, Danielle Kayembe, founder and CEO of Greyfire Advisory, told CNBC recently.
SIX will pay out to shareholders in the second quarter 338 million francs in cash it got in the cards deal that also gave it a 27 percent stake in Worldline.
The latest PMI readings may indicate that the situation in China is not as bad as many have expected, but economists said a slowdown in growth is still in the cards.
Should you decide that making mezzalune is not in the cards, cut your fresh egg pasta into wide or narrow ribbons, and toss them with the simmered peas, ricotta and mushrooms.
Last week, Riverdale suggested romance was in the cards for Archie and Josie when the latter is the only one who could get Red out of his PTSD-induced downward spiral.
Also in the cards: Reforms to the laws governing the FCC, oversight of self-driving cars and the passage of his bill to encourage the distribution of government-occupied wireless spectrum.
Musk said at a Tesla shareholder meeting in 2018 that a motorcycle was not in the cards, and also floated the idea of doing an e-bike instead that same year.
He denied that he wanted to shift its manufacturing, noting that it would not take up to 18 months to execute the plan if it were in the cards all along.
We don't know if something like this is in the cards for Ford and GM, but it would be one way to explain why Tesla is so highly valued in comparison.
And while enjoying the corresponding weather isn't exactly in the cards, there is one thing about the beginning of the season that we can take advantage of from inside: sample sales.
Kudlow confirmed there's "nothing now in the cards" to exert executive authority that would bar US firms from doing business in China -- but wouldn't rule out the possibility in the future.
A seismic shift is in the cards for your 53(k) and IRA savings now that a rule that requires financial advisors to work in your best interest is in effect.
A seismic shift is in the cards for your 401(k) and IRA savings now that a rule that requires financial advisors to work in your best interest is in effect.
But in interviews this week, a number of caucus chairs said that there were undercounts in the cards they submitted to the state party and the number of people who voted.
Andre Ward retired as an undefeated 33-year-old fighter, and the future HOF'er tells us he misses fighting ... so, is there a comeback in the cards for the superstar boxer?
Gates and Gottschalk would double date with Lindsay and Abasolo, but that's no longer an option...just like having Lindsay at her wedding to Gottschalk is no longer in the cards.
SCOTT The revival of any kind of shame seems unlikely at this moment, and with Oscar talk buzzing around "Get Out," horror shame doesn't seem to be in the cards either.
What's next: Iran will be closely watching next week's meetings at the United Nations to see if its message has gotten through — specifically, whether any sanctions relief is in the cards.
I've met countless Fitbit investors who still see growth in the cards when the Venn diagram of folks who have a Fitbit has already eclipsed the circle of folks who need one.
The Trump administration may be envisioning a 3 percent to 3.5 percent economic growth rate, but that is just "not in the cards," former Labor Secretary Robert Reich told CNBC on Tuesday.
The pair celebrated their third wedding anniversary in July with a sweet pair of videos, as well as a hint that baby No. 3 might be in the cards for them soon.
Joaquin Phoenix's electric, disturbing performance is thus dogged by history and questions about the "why" of it all -- that is, a Joker without Batman -- an answer that isn't really in the cards.
Once a future as a public company was in the cards, they needed all the monetization opportunities back from the developers in order to eke out every last dime of ad potential.
Trump agreed to the summit in an impulsive, ill-prepared fashion, and he must now pay the price for promising the moon and the sky when this was never in the cards.
ABOUT THE CANADIENS (1-2-0): Scoring on Sunday just wasn't in the cards for Montreal, which had a pair of apparent goals waved off after video reviews in the first period.
Alas, there may be some good news after all: it looks like Wesley and Tonkin are once again hanging out, making some speculate that a romantic reunion could be in the cards.
Unfortunately, these attachments don't always come cheap, and if you've already dropped a few hundred dollars on the mixer alone, buying up all the add-ons may not be in the cards.
And a virtual reality version has been in the cards for a long time, ever since Oculus used Superhot to demonstrate its second development kit at the E3 gaming expo in 2014.
But as long as the Fed keeps raising its benchmark lending rate, as expected in December, higher interest rates for savings accounts should be in the cards for the foreseeable future too.
And although an adult patient would go for an MRI scan as soon as brain damage was in the cards, many of these babies don't ever get to have that basic test.
Both GameSpot and Kotaku asked Aonuma about the possibility of a Zelda game led by a female Link, something that many hoped was in the cards after seeing 2014's game trailer.
Conversely, despite the lack of transparency, a larger offering could be in the cards, promoted in part by bankers and consultants who stand to reap a fortune in fees on the transaction.
Gene Munster, who was Piper Jaffray's widely followed Apple analyst before leaving to launch Loup Ventures, said Tuesday on CNBC's "Power Lunch " that such a move could well be in the cards.
Seeing as I have never been pregnant, and as my Ob/Gyn reminded me last year, I'm of advanced maternal age, I wasn't sure pregnancy was even in the cards for us.
Instead of letting that get in the way of what they already had, he continued to treat her as a friend even when he realized that a relationship wasn't in the cards.
Flying to Washington from Europe on Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence rejected the idea of talks with the North Koreans, saying that "engaging North Korea directly" was not presently in the cards.
Helsley made it clear he wasn't a fan of the props -- or the "Tomahawk Chop" chant that comes with it -- earlier in the Cards' series with ATL ... saying it misrepresents Native Americans.
From the moment she thought she might be pregnant... she just knew that in this point in her life it was just not in the cards for her to be a teenage mom.
Months before the deal went down, Divac established an open dialogue with Hill to let him know a trade that would make player and organization both happy may eventually be in the cards.
That means a short-term upgrade may be in the cards before the trade deadline, with Willie Cauley-Stein, Malachi Richardson, Ben McLemore helping to form a pu-pu platter of (undesirable) assets.
The still-in-the-works ATSC 3.0 broadcast standard will someday upgrade free, over-the-air TV to 4K HDR — a huge and very welcome milestone — but 8K isn't even in the cards.
It will be a tough task to keep that momentum going through Monday's report barring some big-time numbers, and options traders don't seem convinced a show-stopping beat is in the cards.
"I do think ultimately by the time we get to the next recession, zero is definitely in the cards and probably negative yields," he said, noting European and Japanese yields have been negative.
Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, in an interview with CNBC last September, hinted that a rating upgrade may be in the cards although she didn't specify the agency she thought could take action.
I was committed; marriage wasn't something that was in the cards for James and me, but it did feel very serious with him, and by the end we even owned a flat together.
He's been out of the league for 2 years, but don't close the book on Andrew Bynum's career -- because the 28-year-old says an NBA comeback could still be in the cards.
So far, it seems Vegas could still be in the cards for the team -- especially with Las Vegas Sands honcho Sheldon Adelson gunning to build a $1 billion stadium on the UNLV campus.
Ciara and Wilson recently celebrated their third wedding anniversary on July 6 with a sweet pair of videos — and a funny hint that perhaps baby No. 3 might soon be in the cards.
Heck, even a Smart Display might have been in the cards for the company, though that would have meant embracing Google Assistant — something the company has clearly been not very keen to do.
In line with the president's remarks at Davos, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin confirms that if the United States could get a "substantially better deal," then rejoining the trade pact is in the cards.
That said, there are moments when it's not all about that and most often, as in the case of the Hahners, it's also because that's not in the cards at a given event.
Reading with one hand for bus and subway travelers may or may not still be in the cards, depending on how big your hands are (the jury's still out on certainly presidential candidates).
That's changing in today's challenging market for exits, where a growing number of well-funded companies and their investors are hoping that if an IPO isn't in the cards, an acquisition might be.
In response to a reporter's question on whether he would reach out to any former presidents (George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama or Jimmy Carter), Trump implied that wasn't in the cards.
What does not seem to be in the cards, for now, at least, is the general election that the opposition Labour Party leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has been angling for throughout the Brexit process.
Having grown up in an underprivileged area with my mom and my grandmother, it might not have been in the cards for me to have ended up where I am, yet I did.
A domestic robot powered by Amazon's digital assistant looks to be in the cards now that Bloomberg is reporting the e-commerce giant is developing some kind of automated servant for the home.
Rebate checks may not be in the cards this time, but GOP lawmakers are touting job creation, tax cuts for all individuals and simplification of the tax code as part of their pitch.
It's almost cute, but any woman who's been through something similar can't help but feel that undertone of pernicious pressure to go through with something that might not have originally been in the cards.
I was single at the time and the idea of dating was not even in the cards, and not just because it would be uncomfortable to not have breasts and start dating someone new.
Speaking to CNBC on the sidelines of the Resources' Rising Stars Conference on Wednesday, Atlas Iron's managing director David Flanagan hinted that a tie-up with a lithium producer may be in the cards.
When dropping $100 on a personal coffee machine just isn't in the cards (or if you're gifting on a price limit), the K-Mini K15 is Keurig's budget pick — though that quality ain't cheap.
She happily wed the love of her life (and former dance partner!) Robert Herjavec on Sunday in Los Angeles, but Dancing with the Stars' Kym Johnson didn't always think marriage was in the cards.
We don't know if something like this is in the cards for Ford and other conventional automakers, but it would be one way to explain why Tesla is so highly valued compared to Ford.
If partying with my friends was also in the cards for the night, Nina suggested I swap out my hat for W. Britt statement earrings instead for something a little more dance-floor ready.
Sources close to the family say with everything that's gone on this year -- Kim's robbery, Khloe's finalized divorce, Kanye's breakdown, the issues with Rob and Chyna -- the holiday photo just wasn't in the cards.
"A sharply worded resignation announcement from Dr. Lehner makes clear that aggressive restructuring may be in the cards, supporting our 33 euros sum of the parts based price target," Jefferies analyst Seth Rosenfeld said.
It's taken for granted that social mobility only happens after you make it to Harvard; what happens for the vast majority of the population for whom that isn't in the cards is easily forgotten.
"Forever" is still in the cards for Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz, the Minnesota couple whose ebullient dance down the aisle to the tune of the Chris Brown song went viral a decade ago.
While they adore the children in their lives, they looked around at the current political climate, their busy lifestyle (and their sizable student loan debt), and thoughtfully concluded that parenthood wasn't in the cards.
Khloe Kardashian says as devastating as her divorce to Lamar Odom was ... she'd absolutely get hitched again ... but that requires a date or 2, and at least for now that's not in the cards.
If you're headed to the movies this weekend and catching Star Wars: Rogue One isn't in the cards, you may be looking to see Collateral Beauty—that is, if you haven't read the reviews.
A potential bid to operate "Ferrogrão," a railway the Brazilian government is soon expected to auction, is also in the cards as long as Hidrovias can find a partner for the venture, Schettino said.
A potential bid to operate "Ferrogrão," a railway the Brazilian government is soon expected to auction, is also in the cards as long as Hidrovias can find a partner for the venture, Schettino said.
Ultimate Rewards and Membership Rewards are easily the two most popular flexible programs available today, but there are differences in the cards that accrue these points and how the programs themselves work for consumers.
The Fed at its December meeting lifted its benchmark interest rate for the first time since 83, and policymakers signaled that as many as four additional rate hikes were in the cards for 2016.
If Congress can't notch some funding victories in clearing even the most bipartisan bills in the bunch over the next few months, appropriations leaders say a full-year stopgap could be in the cards.
If Paul isn't in the cards, the Spurs may have enough cap space to add another max-level player entering free agency in 2018 alongside James: think DeMarcus Cousins, Isaiah Thomas, or Paul George.
There's more ... Ronda and her husband, Travis Browne, have hinted they could eventually team up in the WWE -- but, Tuesday morning, he said it doesn't look to be "in the cards" at the moment.
The former CEO's move was likely already in the cards when the Microsoft deal surfaced; nevertheless, his joining up with Facebook highlights just how dug-in the social media giant is in the VR space.
So while a trip to France may not be in the cards right now, we'll settle for the next-best things: vanity-topping blooms, glowing skin, and a bottle of Prosecco chilling in the fridge.
As the GMA hosts pick up, Michelle says that once they get back to school she's sure their "paths will cross again," which doesn't really seem promising that a second date is in the cards.
But even if a permanent Olympic venue is not in the cards, it is time for a more open and inclusive conversation about how future Games will be managed -- before another host city is selected.
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In a joint statement issued after the hearing Thursday, Conaway and Schiff indicated that an open hearing with several high-ranking Obama officials – including former acting Attorney General Sally Yates – is still in the cards.
While most of my friends settled down, got married, bought houses, and had kids, I drank heavily in an attempt to cope with the feeling that marriage just wasn't in the cards for me anymore.
He originally claimed that EMotion would launch with the industry's first graphene battery, which could reduce charge times while extending a vehicle's range — but that's not in the cards, at least for the time being.
Companies that are seen as dependent on Chinese demand met heavy selling, as investors tried to take advantage of their gains made the previous session after Beijing signalled more stimulus measures are in the cards.
"Are you the most anxious now that you've ever been?" she asks her competition — but a heartfelt answer from Lauren is not in the cards, nor is any conceivable way to make this less uncomfortable.
You were in a social mood for the last few days, but catching up on alone time is what's in the cards for you today—unless you want to end up in an irritable mood.
Moreover, while Andersson suggested that you will have the ability to promote members of one segment into another, it doesn't sound like large-scale emancipation or manumission is really in the cards for most states.
Wall Street's move toward all-time highs comes as recent U.S. economic data suggests a recession may not be in the cards, and the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates later this month.
Economic data reflecting the entirety of coronavirus's economic outlook is months away, but a U-shaped recovery is still in the cards "as long as the market can see an end in sight," she added.
Even if Dry January is not in the cards this time around, there's always a chance to try out the alcohol-free lifestyle later — no guarantees that the news cycle will be any easier, though.
Passing a constitutional amendment abolishing the Electoral College is probably not in the cards anytime soon and certainly not in time to deal with the volatile Donald Trump, who already sits in the presidential chair.
But this failure was in the cards the minute Trump both limited his party's freedom of action by blathering ignorantly on national television and decided to conduct his presidency as though he were Judge Judy.
In a joint statement issued after the hearing Thursday, Conaway and Schiff indicated that an open hearing with several high-ranking Obama officials — including former acting Attorney General Sally Yates — is still in the cards.
If making an appointment with your doctor isn't in the cards over the next few weeks, and you're among America's 36 million contact-lens wearers, contact solution can be an excellent choice for FSA spending.
Economists, however, are not convinced a recession is in the cards until at least 2020, and the sluggish growth basically returns to the normal pace of slow but steady growth for the years prior to 2018.
Volatile financial markets and softer economic data has led Goldman Sachs to trim its expectations for growth in 2019, the bank said on Saturday, but cautioned that a full-blown recession was not in the cards.
Adam Smith, the Washington Democrat who heads the House Armed Services Committee, told reporters he didn't think military engagement was in the cards, but added that he is also concerned about risks of an accidental clash.
There's no word yet on a release window for Solar Ash Kingdom, but the trailer does confirm that it will be coming to the Epic Games Store, indicating that a PC release is in the cards.
Investors "were looking for a pretty strong breakout in the second half of the year to make up for a very weak first half, and I just don't know that that's in the cards," McCain said.
Looking at a long-term chart of the pound against the dollar, Ross points out that a bullish reversal is in the cards, especially since the pound had previously strengthened against the dollar mid-last year.
Scholarships for Every Student: In Baldwin, Michigan, college wasn't in the cards for most high-school graduates — until residents did something remarkable: They banded together and raised enough money to provide every student with a scholarship.
Traders assign a 93 percent chance that the FOMC will hike its benchmark borrowing rate a quarter point, and are now on board with officials' projections that two more moves are in the cards this year.
Russia fights ISIS and Assad fights ISIS, he said, suggesting Putin and Assad could be Washington's allies -- even disagreeing with Mike Pence when his running mate said military action against Assad might be in the cards.
In light of talk about BCBG's store closures, sources close to the situation informed Bloomberg that declaring bankruptcy isn't in the cards just yet — however, the company has apparently recruited outside help to restructure its debt.
While doing an impromptu social-media Q&A with fans on Thursday, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills personality revealed that although she would like to have more children, it likely won't be in the cards.
It could be months, or years, before there's any confirmed announcement if an Ahsoka series is even in the cards... unless Lucasfilm managed to pull a Beyoncé and produce an entire Ahsoka season without anyone knowing.
Senator Bill Nelson of Florida, the top Democrat on the Commerce Committee, which oversees the agency, said a vote on Mr. Myers was not in the cards before Congress leaves at the end of the year.
The 2015 nuclear deal, negotiated under the Obama administration, broke many taboos when it came to U.S.-Iranian contact, but a Tehran visit from then-Secretary of State John Kerry was never truly in the cards.
Asked if there is a pathway toward a meeting between Washington and Tehran in 2020 or 2021, West said it's "certainly in the cards," noting that the U.S. presidential elections are happening in November this year.
"I think it's going to be hard to make and sustain new highs unless we hear some positive things on trade," he said, adding that he doesn't see a "solid deal" in the cards until 2020.
The Wii U version of Microsoft's blocky billion-dollar game was released as a download last year, with the promise that a disc-based version and some Nintendo crossovers were in the cards for a later date.
Unemployment is holding around a 50-year low and job growth continues apace, despite persistent conventional wisdom that there's not much more room to expand and a worsening in labor conditions also could be in the cards.
And a tentative deal between the two sides — to be finalized in Hanoi — has emerged that suggests that, though it may still change between now and then, both of those key measures may be in the cards.
Janet Jackson threw the hottest high school reunion Sunday night at the Hollywood Bowl, bringing back a ton of her OG backup dancers -- but she's not letting on if a Justin Timberlake reunion is in the cards.
As for whether a resurrection is in the cards down the road, the jury's still out — VW didn't rule out the possibility when it announced the end of the line, but it also didn't commit to anything.
While meeting up with girlfriends in front of your locker probably isn't in the cards for you these days, that doesn't mean you can't return to the nostalgia of high school: That's what we have movies for.
The Seattle Seahawks quarterback, 30, and the singer, 33, celebrated their third wedding anniversary on Saturday with a sweet pair of videos – and a funny hint that perhaps baby No. 3 might soon be in the cards.
As such, it's worth knowing what Wall Street professionals think is in the cards, especially considering the Federal Reserve's newfound patience on interest rate hikes, which put pressure on the trucking industry late last year, he said.
"It all kind of dawned on me that it's not in the cards," said Teixeira, who admitted on Wednesday, after his first right-handed home run in more than a year, that his bat speed was slipping.
But if that's not in the cards, try moving your kid's bedtime up an hour so each evening from 8 PM to 10 PM you can focus on your work while still having a bit of energy.
While many candidates have taken a hit since the release of the bombshell "Access Hollywood" tape, party operatives maintain that the bottom hasn't completely fallen out and that a down-ballot landslide isn't necessarily in the cards.
As tantalizing as Gauff and Williams's stories were, and as feel-good as Grigor Dimitrov, Gael Monfils, and Townsend's moments of resurgence were, happy endings were not in the cards for any of those players this year.
Though a full release of the public report isn't in the cards, one possibility is that the Justice Department could let members of Congress review it for themselves, to assure them there's no malfeasance or cover-up.
However, given that Hermès scarves are not in the cards for most of us, I also wanted to pass on another solution, which may be the best one, though it does require a bit of work (and organization).
But what could have been two of the biggest topics of conversation - oil prices and OPEC output levels - were not in the cards, as such a broad conversation would run afoul of U.S. antitrust rules against price-fixing.
Mickey and Gus both have less self-destructive options in their lives, and the series' most daring and resonant route might be to acknowledge that love isn't in the cards for every couple who test the waters together.
Kimball told me that, on top of a traditional game with the public possibly in the cards, that in June they'll be teaming up with popular spoken word series The Moth for a workshop based around oral history.
But there are fundamentals that according to the tech investor could drive Apple up to the $160 or $170 range, meaning that Munster sees at least another 10 percent rally from Monday's levels in the cards for Apple.
On the flipside, if Roche's investigational MS drug Ocrevus wins U.S. regulators' approval — possibly as early as next month — pricing it flexibly for patients with different forms of the highly variable neurological disease is not in the cards.
Like I never thought in a million years I would do a show like "The Masked Singer," to do a panel show, that's never been in the cards for me, and it's the best decision I ever made.
Credit Suisse equity derivative strategist Mandy Xu told CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Tuesday that the broader economic environment remains quite healthy and a prolonged period of market volatility at this point simply does not appear in the cards.
" • "Analysts said that the current tendency in the markets to see the glass as half-full reflects widespread relief among investors that a recession and a sharp slump in earnings are not in the cards any time soon.
Analysts said that the current tendency in the markets to see the glass as half-full reflects widespread relief among investors that a recession and a sharp slump in earnings are not in the cards any time soon.
Facebook reps said that type of functionality isn't in the cards for now, and pointed us to an all-in-one guide Facebook developed with the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative and other companies to help victims with next steps.
The consumer discretionary sector has lagged the market this year, turning out the third-worst performance among the 10 sectors that were around at the beginning of 2016, but one technical analyst sees a big reversal in the cards.
I'm 33, and my body hasn't been cooperating or really regulating on its own, so we've been seeing a doctor to help us sort out what's going on and to see if a biological child is in the cards.
Even if Mars colonization is not in the cards, the Starship craft is planned to be fully reusable and thus reduce the cost of launches below that of SpaceX's partially reusable Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, TechCrunch wrote.
"I admire Dr. Carson very much, I agree with his policy stances, he's a very intelligent, bright man, but it's not in the cards that he's going to be the nominee of our party in 2016," Pimm told CNN.
" Such messaging could be in the cards for Priorities, but any conservation about the specifics of it would be premature, Sanders said, stressing in a follow-up email, "NO ONE SANE IS RIGHT NOW PLANNING ADS ABOUT TERRORIST ATTACKS.
The Chinese yuan on Friday also fell to its lowest versus the dollar in more than five months, though it has remained firm against a basket of trading partners' currencies, and a sharp depreciation is not in the cards.
Markets have written out the chance that a rate hike would be in the cards anytime soon especially given the chance that weakening Chinese and European economies could spoil the world's largest economy, concerns Brainard echoed in her speech.
It isn't Minecraft because Dreams' existence on the Playstation 4 means that, while you can build templates inside of the game itself, building mods or creating texture packs (two things that made Minecraft explode) just aren't in the cards.
Dawson has stayed mum on whether an engagement could be in the cards, but Booker seemed game in March when Ellen DeGeneres pressed him about the possibility of a White House wedding — declaring "January 2021" as the perfect date.
But that was not in the cards, as President Trump wants out and is quite willing to leave it up to Turkey, Russia, Iran and Syrian dictator Bashar al Assad to work out things or have an ongoing conflict.
While Barbara says the city "just didn't seem in the cards until I got accepted into grad school," she and Coyne soon made the most of it — relishing a routine built together in a new place, with new memories.
The two have yet to work on a song together, but if Megan's past collaborations are any indication, a joint hit could definitely be in the cards for the Billboard-charting rappers once Montana's health is in better shape.
A more than 5% rally could be in the cards for the S&P 500 as headwinds from the U.S.-China trade war and Brexit subside, while major central banks keep rates low, Bank of America's Michael Hartnett says.
But a complete repeal of Obama's Affordable Care Act may not be immediately in the cards, as Republican lawmakers now hold 51 seats in the Senate at latest count, well short of the 573 seats required to overturn it.
I think people assume that she's going to come up with a substantive proposal in changing the terms of the deal, and I don't really see how that's in the cards because the withdrawal agreement can't really be changed.
"We have been stuck in this stock for my charitable trust and have no conviction that things can bounce back without multiple rate hikes, and there is nothing in the cards that suggests the Fed will be that aggressive," Cramer said.
Some notes after speaking with TPG partner David Trujillo: Big but small: Trujillo says that taking on market leaders Comcast and Verizon isn't in the cards for RCN, but that growth will continue to come for players of all sizes.
Google has kept the AI restricted to a select few devices since its launch at the end of last year, most notably the Pixel phone and Google Home smart speaker, but an iPhone app wasn't expected to be in the cards.
But while recent rumors claim wireless charging is almost certainly a feature that the iPhone 8 will get, Apple's joining of the Wireless Power Consortium on Sunday suggests true long distance wireless charging might no longer be in the cards.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A return to fashion of growth stocks in 22 helped lead the overall market out of a year-end shakeout, but another multi-year run of growth performing better than value may not be in the cards.
"A sharply worded resignation announcement from Dr. Lehner makes clear that aggressive restructuring may be in the cards, supporting our 33 euros sum of the parts based price target," Jefferies analyst Seth Rosenfeld said in a note late on Monday.
The 10-year is currently above its 200-day moving average even while caught in a "six-month consolidation," but Yamada says if the 10-year can reach 2.5 percent, a move to 3 percent is certainly in the cards.
For the most part, the forecasts for this year call for slowing, not declining, growth in real GDP, and while the risk of a downturn rises as the year progresses, a recession is not necessarily in the cards for 2019.
While these relationships can be stressful, there are tons of tips and gadgets out there that can make the separation a little more bearable — especially if a trip to see each other isn't in the cards (or the budget) right now.
Metals expert Michael Dudas of Vertical Research sees volatility slithering back into the "eerily quiet" gold market — with a "breakout" potentially in the cards as the December Federal Reserve meeting approaches and as lawmakers battle over the tax reform package.
With the Republican majority in the Senate and a filibuster not in the cards, he will need only convince a select group of moderates that he will be moderately objective, moderately receptive to liberal views and moderately loyal to precedent.
It was never really in the cards for Lov, who is from New Zealand and whose parents are Chinese and Cambodian, to be a chef—let alone travel to the other side of the planet to live and cook there.
But grow it has, with gross domestic product expanding at an annual rate of 4.2 percent in the second quarter, and even some glass-half-empty types are becoming convinced that a recession isn't in the cards any time soon.
Rain in the Southwest for the weekend But as things get easier in the East, rain and mountain snow are in the cards for the Southwest, and the conditions could become a factor for voters in Saturday's Democratic caucuses in Nevada.
But it's also far less than would likely be enabled by models using high and even unchecked emissions growth — scenarios that they argue, based on extending the International Energy Agency's 2040 analyses through 2100, are no longer in the cards.
Sara Molina, Tekashi's baby mama, tells TMZ ... if he is allowed to finish out his sentence at home -- as he requested this week -- she wants him to know linking up with their 4-year-old daughter, Saraiyah, isn't in the cards.
Sweden, whose embassy represents US interests in the North Korean capital, has been touted as a possible venue for the momentous summit between Kim and Trump, and the visit will fuel speculation that a Stockholm encounter is in the cards.
But with aides making clear a resolution to address the expiring Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program isn't in the cards this week, at this moment it's more likely they just struggle to kick the can down the road again.
The pick marked a 180-degree turn from the White House's earlier attempts to install a seasoned Republican strategist in the communications director post and was a tacit acknowledgment that wooing such a candidate was likely not in the cards.
" Examining the metal from a chart-based perspective, Phil Streible of RJO Futures said Thursday on "Power Lunch" that with gold dancing above the key $1,300 level that has long served as resistance, "I think that $1,350 is in the cards.
Oh man, I love you guys but Dancing With the Stars is not in the cards for me, as I'm afraid there is no such thing as a multicolored floral ballroom gown with relaxed 3/4 sleeves and a non-fitted waist.
But a Hamilton-style low pony to complete the ensemble wasn't in the cards: she went with her signature pin-straight, center-parted strands, proving that even when she's on theme, she's still Barbra — and she's always going to Blow Us All Away.
We got into a conversation about Modern Art at the Border of Mind and Brain and after this conversation I knew that retiring to write full time just wasn't in the cards for me anymore; I had to go work with this guy.
The non-death of Rick Grimes seemed like the final nail in the coffin, the moment when audiences realized that no matter how much they root for The Walking Dead to turn its game-playing ways around, it just isn't in the cards.
There have already been a few hints as to what will happen in the new episodes, including a picture of Emily, Rory, and Lorelai standing in a cemetery; and photos from the set marked "wedding," suggesting that a wedding is in the cards.
NEW YORK, Feb 22 (Reuters) - A return to fashion of growth stocks in 2019 helped lead the overall market out of a year-end shakeout, but another multi-year run of growth performing better than value may not be in the cards.
Administration sources have cautioned that no final decision has been made, but the leaking of these deliberations has startled many in the U.S. business and pro-trade communities, who were under the impression that KORUS withdrawal was not in the cards for 2017.
Underpinning the greenback, a less cautious tone from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen reminded investors that U.S. interest rate hikes are likely still in the cards this year, and Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso let them know direct invention is also possible.
"Leaving wasn't in the cards," said Mr. Burroughs, 50, the author of the best-selling, jarring 2002 memoir "Running With Scissors," whose new memoir, "Lust & Wonder," an account of three relationships, among other things, was published by St. Martin's Press late last month.
But most people (some more grudgingly and despairingly than others) are coming around to the realization that a binding global treaty just isn't in the cards, and the quest to achieve it is standing in the way of more small-scale, concrete steps.
But if a unicorn is not in the cards, the decision of where to drive your company is much more likely to remain in your hands, and the return you'll get is more likely to be something with which you'll be happy.
The engineer, Mark Moore, told him the company is in the right place to be influential over the nascent market: Key context: Uber isn't building its own flying car yet, and WIRED reported in October that it wasn't currently in the cards.
Although she was first approached to be in commercials at a young age, she told Wonderland magazine earlier this year that acting wasn't in the cards at first — and that she first studied botany, as well as winemaking, at the University of Florida.
If, like most of us, a trip to the Amalfi Coast isn't in the cards this summer, console yourself with a dreamy cover-up or caftan from Emporio Sirenuse, a resort label from the famous five-star hotel, Le Sirenuse in Positano.
A few weeks ago, the idea that a global agreement on all 12 spending bills would be in the cards would have seemed (somewhat) asinine, but as is often the case, when the deadline comes into view, all sorts of things become doable.
WOOLFE I don't know if that's in the cards; the soprano-baritone duet from Act III of "Aida," while expressive at Zankel, didn't make me confident that there was an evening-length leading role in her voice, at least not right now.
"It began to dawn on me that these weapons of annihilation were being considered for use in the settlement of disputes between nations when I had honestly not thought that that was ever in the cards," he told The Los Angeles Times in 1989.
"I do think it's in the cards," said Laffer, formerly an economic advisor to presidents Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan and known for the Laffer Curve, a theory that argues that increasing tax rates beyond a certain point becomes counterproductive for raising tax revenue.
Zuckerberg's response comes after weeks of speculation from the tech press and beyond, set off by a series of events that indicated a run might be in the cards, including a pledge to visit the approximately 30 US states he hadn't yet been to.
I don&apost think Kim Jong Un -- I think he has met his match here and I think the President will have a successful summit, or if it is not in the cards, he is going to tell Kim-Jong un to go pound sand.
Oscars, Golden Globes, SAGs — A Star Is Born is the kind of film that is engineered to win all the statues during the 2019 awards season, but thanks to pesky timing issues, the Grammys won't be in the cards for the Bradley Cooper-produced flick.
But I love Pixel phones, so naturally I inquired about whether the company plans to release one for the Pixel 2 XL — the other phone desperately in need of a solution here — but didn't get a firm answer on whether it's in the cards.
Hao Hong, chief strategist and co-head research at BOCOM International, told CNBC by phone that the Chinese central bank might even attempt to further lengthen the borrowing duration and that a 28-day reverse repo agreement might be in the cards for the future.
If celebrating our nation's freedom in style — and on a yacht — isn't in the cards for you, spending your day off huddled next to the A/C watching the rest of The Staircase is a perfectly good way to do this reality-TV country justice.
The committee meets March 19-20 to chart future policies but markets have written out the chance that a rate hike would be in the cards anytime soon especially given the chance that weakening Chinese and European economies could spoil the world's largest economy.
But TV sitcoms weren't in the cards until Burrows was in his 30s and -- having spent several years directing and managing stage productions -- he wrote a letter to Mary Tyler Moore, an old acquaintance who was then in the midst of "MTM's" seven-season run.
The startup was able to circumvent the ban by applying for a waiver, but a more permanent solution may be in the cards — last year the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology asked for clarification on the policy of accessing Indian launch services.
Thankfully, it looks like a new "richer" opportunity is in the cards for Tom (and therefore Katie), as Lisa asked Schwartz and BFF Tom Sandoval if they would be interested in going into business with her for a new restaurant, prospectively called Tom Tom.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global equities rallied, lifting the Dow to a record high, the dollar gained and bond yields tumbled on Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen dampened growing expectations that more than one interest rate hike was in the cards this year.
But in a newly released InStyle interview, which took place just three weeks before the awards ceremony, Oprah said a 2020 run isn't in the cards: Yes, but: Despite Winfrey saying that being president "isn't for me," don't rule out a 2020 run just yet.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The British pound touched its lowest level in over two years against the dollar after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said a hard divorce from the EU was in the cards, while stocks dipped globally with Wall Street backing off record highs.
Valve, which makes the Steam store and SteamVR platform for the HTC Vive and others, is notably not a member of this collective so any hopes of a unified standard (like its OpenVR platform) emerging from this collective is likely not in the cards.
So while using Assistant as the primary interface for interacting with a Pixel might not be in the cards for most, you might find yourself speaking aloud to Google's virtual companion more often than you'd expect, which bodes well for the future of the platform.
With China's factories closed or operating below capacity, cancelled flights, slowdowns at ports, weakened consumption and inability of many workers to travel to their worksites, buying tens of billions of dollars of U.S. goods and services in 2020 is just not in the cards.
"The brilliance of the 'Morbius' trailer is that its purpose is not only to build buzz and anticipation for that film, but to drop subtle (or to discerning fans, not so subtle) hints about what could be in the cards for 'Spider-Man,'" said Dergarabedian.
But while an epiphany almost certainly isn't in the cards, it's not out of the question that post-Trump congressional Republicans would decide that they were too intransigent on the specific grand bargain question and want to make a deal with a Biden administration.
The pick marked a 180-degree turn from the White House's earlier attempts to install a seasoned Republican strategist in the communications director post and was a tacit acknowledgment that wooing such a candidate was likely not in the cards, and, perhaps, simply foolhardy.
She soon realized that not only was the NHL not an option for her but simply making a living as a female hockey player was also not in the cards, and she cannot stand the thought of other girls going through that same heartbreak.
Elsewhere in the Cards universe, Doug tracks down his psychiatrist and learns the truth of Frank's will while Janine Skorsky (UnReal's Constance Zimmer), one of the very few journalists who has avoided getting murdered over the years, digs deeper into the criminality of Duncan's very criminal app.
Though fame was always in the cards for Allen in some form — her mother and father were prominent in the entertainment industry, and her brother Alfie now stars as Theon in Game of Thrones — the singer struggled with the reality of actually being a household name.
Sure, if we ever bring back material from another world like the moon or Mars, the planetary protection officer will need to think about some kind of game plan for if alien microbes did stow away back to Earth, but that's not in the cards right now.
A bearish run-up in interest rates spooked the stock market Wednesday, and while a major shakeout may not yet be in the cards just now, analysts say it's a sign of things to come as the world's major central banks move to end easy policy.
Drama is also in the cards: Executives from AT&T and Time Warner, as well as competing cable, satellite, tech and media firms, are expected to take the stand over the course of several weeks — and possibly reveal details about the inner workings of the industry.
While I probably won't be returning anytime soon (truth be told, I don't see an acting career being in the cards for me), this improv class did make me realize that there's no reason to be afraid of putting yourself out there or looking a little foolish at times.
Kevin Schultz of The San Francisco Chronicle notes that because ancient humans evolved shoulders capable of throwing rocks and spears — chimps are much stronger than people but have little ability to throw — first longer-range hunting and war and now the N.F.L. was in the cards for us.
Ride height and ground clearance appear to be the same as the current Explorer, so don&apost expect a truck-like Jeep Grand Cherokee competitor to return, but an off-road oriented FX4 model might be in the cards given how the new full-size Expedition is doing.
In a follow-up blog post one month later, Miller argued that investors were overwhelmed with negative news about the market and predictions of a 50 percent drop in the Dow — an event Miller just didn't see in the cards given historical patterns of market recessions and depressions.
As the "other" villain to Jordan's dreaded bro-y revolutionary, and the "other" breakout star of the film to Letitia Wright's witty, tech-y, gadget whiz, Shuri, it wasn't necessarily in the cards for Duke to be such a scene stealer — he was barely even in the trailer.
"I wish more men liked to switch it up, but it just hasn't been in the cards," Mèche stylist Aaron King reports from L.A. But that hasn't stopped him, and many more stylists, from easing their clients into fresh lengths, shapes, and styles as we enter the new year.
An IPO is definitely "not in the cards" for 2016, says Schmitt, though it's worth noting that with App Annie's new funding, it has also appointed NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson — who has overseen Netsuite's rise from a startup through a successful IPO in 2007 — to its board of directors.
The store held on to hope it would be able to rebuild its brand when it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last year after accumulating more than $5 billion in debt, but with competition from the likes of Amazon and Walmart the company's future was already in the cards.
Though Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos said on a call with investors last week that the initiative will provide the company with increased autonomy around grocery, with the hopes of integrating fresh fruit and vegetable in the future, it doesn't seem like its in the cards any time soon.
After every trip, I vow to become one of those "carry on" people — you know the ones who can go on a two-week European adventure with a suitcase that seemingly wouldn't fit more than one pair of shoes  — but it's just not in the cards for me.
The group's core businesses achieved an underlying 10.7% return on tangible equity (RoTE) during 9M16, aided by continued healthy performance in the cards businesses, strong third quarter trading results and the appreciation of the US dollar against sterling, but net of non-core losses and other items, RoTE was just 4.4%.
A new research note claims that Apple might not have an updated SE in the cards at all — or if there is one, customers can expect a minor update that amounts to a run-of-the-mill spec boost and no new features like wireless charging or Face ID, via MacRumors.
"A December rate hike appears to be a likely event at this point, but the outlook ahead is very different as the market and the Fed have differing views on how many rate hikes are in the cards for next year," said Charlie Ripley, senior investment strategist at Allianz Investment Management.
Hopes were up (as they were with Gaga's February Super Bowl halftime show in Houston) that the expecting mother might make a cameo — her doctors advised her to "keep a less rigorous schedule," so performing a full show wasn't in the cards, but maybe a brief appearance would be okay?
Dan KildeeDaniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump's new target: Elijah Cummings Pelosi backers feel vindicated after tumultuous stretch Harris unveils plan to revamp infrastructure, ensure access to clean water MORE (D-Mich.) made clear he also sees a future leadership bid in the cards — when the opportunity arrives.
Where it's available: BovadaOdds: Yes +290 / No -480Should you bet it: Fresh off the success of "Bad Boys for Life" and with a Miami-centric throwback hit ready to go, it's understandable that some might believe that a Will Smith drop-in is in the cards for Super Bowl Sunday.
Three issues make chief executives bullish at present: the prospect of the corporate tax rate being cut to as low as 15 percent from 35 percent; the boost to the American economy from Mr. Trump's promise to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure; and the belief that deregulation is in the cards.
Making the new film a full "reboot" that would essentially serve as another origin story for the Ghostbusters — and therefore be completely unrelated to the original film — struck some fans as particularly unfair, given that Ghostbusters III had been in the cards, in one form or another, for such a long time.
No matter how many times the traders and talking heads say the bull market in bonds is over and it's time to sell bonds, investors will flock to bonds in periods of uncertainty, and there was every reason to expect that after nine years of gains, a correction was in the cards.
Thus far, Matt Ryan is talking a good game and saying the team has learned from its mistakes, but while a road victory over the talent-depleted Bears in Week 1 seems in the cards, it will be a while before anyone knows how long last year's collapse will linger for the Falcons.
Bill Maher has been worrying out loud for a year that Donald Trump might declare Martial Law and not willingly leave The White House when his time is up, and although Martial Law probably is not in the cards, Trump could make a play to delay the election and -- it could work.
While Alexander Wang delivering food to my mansion house party is not necessarily in the cards in the near future (hey, a girl can dream), I can, in fact, get as raucous as I want in all the badass clothes from the video above, because the whole collection just went live on the Wang site.
But as it turns out, winter-perfect, rich, dimensional color that beautifully blends dark roots with buttery bright highlights is fully achievable for the normal girl who's just looking to freshen up her color for party season — even if the time or cash flow to keep it up come January 1 isn't in the cards.
Even if a salon appointment isn't in the cards for you this week (or next), you can still give your toes some TLC with an at-home pedicure — all you need is a little foot scrub and the perfect shade of polish, which is why we've compiled a comprehensive pro's guide to a flattering and on-trend spring pedicure.
"The BOJ decided a status quo at the June meeting to avoid criticism for a collusive relationship with the government facing the July Upper House election and to save its scarce ammunition before the U.K. referendum next week," said Kohei Iwahara from Natixis Japan Securities, adding further easing could still be in the cards as early as July.
But of course that's not in the cards for Bridget, especially once an epic screw-up at work — motivated by Bridget's romantic troubles, naturally — leaves her out of work and, at one point, literally sobbing in the street, just waiting to be rescued by one of the two handsome, wealthy men who are dying to save her.
Each of these areas "is so economically tied to the region around it that the full independence is really not in the cards, and the markets are basically discounting all of this posturing that's going on in the world because the economics of the deals are just too important to be able to fracture," he said.
While there's no sign that either scenario is in the cards for Hong Kong, both are indicative of what Hong Kongers fear -- a shift away from rule of law and the use of dragnet surveillance not just to catch people mid-crime, but to root out undesirable actions, relationships and ideas, even if they're legal on paper.
The brief, contentious engagement of Amazon and New York City ended abruptly this week, with Amazon deciding that its choice of New York as a site for a new headquarters was not right after all, and that what the company had wanted—"positive, collaborative relationships with state and local elected officials who will be supportive over the long-term"—wasn't in the cards.
We thank 2.5% GDP number is toughly in the cards for 2017, we think the dollar will continue to moderately create value by roughly 2-3%, and the long-end yield curve, and thats the real story, we believe will flaten substentially and perhaps the 10-year yield will go to roughly about 2% by the end of the year.
Building that headset and also building a standalone headset that doesn't require a phone but has the same capabilities also seems like a good idea, and that's exactly what the Wall Street Journal reported Google is doing (though it may not be ready this year — and I doubt that a new VR-enabled Nexus is in the cards for May).
Their store, Rooted, opened in May in a warehouse building in Greenpoint; it, too, is an e-commerce platform, archly branded with dude-friendly vernacular (the care instructions for a bird's nest fern note that it's low maintenance: "A ten day surf trip to Bali is still in the cards") and stocked with minimalist planters in tough-looking pressed clay and concrete fiber.
According to multiple recruiters and compliance personnel Regulatory Intelligence spoke with, there is now an unwillingness on the part of candidates to seek new opportunities because pay is stagnant and, as one said, "it's better to hang on to their current position and not risk the possibility of 'LIFO'" – the practice of 'last in first out' at a new firm if layoffs may be in the cards.
Having released a new pair of true wireless earbuds (the WF-1000XM3, but we don't blame you if you're not keeping up with these product names) earlier this year, we don't think Sony is ready just yet to announce a direct successor, so instead maybe a sports-focussed pair of earbuds, like the WF-SP700N it announced just a few short months after the WF-1000X, could be in the cards.
Bikinis have apparently always been in the cards for the direct-to-consumer line, which started in April 2016, but customer feedback prompted it to happen earlier than initially planned: "Since launch, we always knew we would expand into the swim category, but seeing our community's passion and want for these pieces is why we decided to launch swim so soon," Lively's founder (and Victoria's Secret alum) Michelle Cordeiro Grant told Refinery29.

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