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The international grounding has left many travelers in the lurch.
Just how often are hospice patients left in the lurch?
"These wolves are being left in the lurch," he said.
Both companies subsequently closed, leaving thousands of students in the lurch.
The policy still could leave lots of travelers in the lurch.
In other cases, the schools collapsed suddenly, leaving students in the lurch.
Robert Bentley filling Sessions' seat, which could leave DeVos in the lurch.
That's millions and millions of people that are left in the lurch.
The boy panics, and leaves her in the lurch, as she sighs.
Don't leave your boss and co-workers in the lurch, Sutton said.
Santaniello said, however, that those account holders won't be left in the lurch.
Others of Trump's reversals leave millions of his fellow Americans in the lurch.
Airline regulations can change at any moment, leaving pet owners in the lurch.
You don't want to leave extended colleagues, clients, or customers in the lurch either.
For all practical purposes, Trump continues to leave the Syrian people in the lurch.
Far too many Chinese buyers of U.S. assets have left sellers in the lurch.
Meanwhile, low-income homeowners who feel tricked by the program are in the lurch.
That transition moved the party to the left, leaving conservative Democrats in the lurch.
But that still likely leaves thousands of travelers in the lurch for new lodging.
Along with the brides, employees at Alfred Angelo were also left in the lurch.
The system failure left some hungry pets in the lurch when it came to mealtime.
If, as reports suggest, he is pulling back, FF could be left in the lurch.
Amazon banned domain fronting on Friday, leaving Signal and countless protesters worldwide in the lurch.
Major cuts to Medicaid would also leave hospitals that treat shooting victims in the lurch.
That left immigrants from Asian nations in the lurch—deliberately, as Congress soon made clear.
I did not want to do that and leave thousands of litigants in the lurch.
Smaller dealers can also evade responsibility by closing up shop, leaving angry customers in the lurch.
CloudMagic shuttered its premium email offering in September, leaving some 40,000 paid subscribers in the lurch.
And it failed, leaving millions of poor people in the lurch when the economy turned sour.
As things stand right now, both the administration and Congress are leaving contractors in the lurch.
Customers start a "Scammed by Cuff" page Tabb wasn't the only one left in the lurch.
Farmers who have built their whole business around GM crops would be left in the lurch.
Some discounts are valid for a limited period, leaving patients in the lurch when they expire.
Leaving France in the lurch in the middle of the war could significantly damage that relationship.
If the courts make a decision, it could leave many many many Americans in the lurch.
It closed down this month, leaving about 35,000 students in the lurch and some demanding loan forgiveness.
Repeal of the Affordable Care Act will leave 18 million Americans in the lurch without health insurance.
Freelancers left in the lurch As newsrooms seek to cut costs, some have eliminated their freelance budgets.
There were cautionary tales of parents who died unexpectedly and uninsured, leaving their children in the lurch.
The startup reckoning Shock and frustration are common feelings among startup employees now left in the lurch.
But either way, the situation leaves America in the lurch, led by a president who can't be trusted.
"He also accused the company of leaving its staff "in the lurch after being gaslit and lied to.
Congress' failure to approve it by Thursday's midnight deadline left federal workers in the lurch early on Friday.
It could seem that Mr. Veneciano is leaving El Museo in the lurch after such a brief tenure.
Something similar happened in Iraq when American forces left the country in the lurch almost ten years ago.
But it also left Peru in the lurch of one of its most toxic political crises in years.
"That does not answer the question of the 200063,000 that will be left in the lurch," Durbin fumed.
But now, the tables could be turning as more and more job applicants leave hopeful employers in the lurch.
Lyft clearly saw its competitors moving rapidly forward and decided it didn't want to get left in the lurch.
Assuming the Chargers decide to join the Rams in Los Angeles, the Raiders will be left in the lurch.
That leaves many Americans in the lurch, according to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
And without the safety net of a salary and benefits, millennial workers can find themselves left in the lurch.
When MyPayrollHR shut down, thousands of companies and a quarter of a million workers were left in the lurch.
That left top American officials, like Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in the lurch.
This would leave Amelia in the lurch, especially because their whole relationship has recently been based around Britney and Leo.
China's expat community was left in the lurch after Uber's China operations were acquired by Didi in August last year.
And drivers say they are being left in the lurch while these billion-dollar ride-share companies fight market share.
Kolanovic is well aware of this and is not leaving clients in the lurch in case markets head further south.
Sam Brownback's extremely unpopular conservative policies — including extreme tax cuts — left the state's economy and school system in the lurch.
"(They) will be left in the lurch when we start imposing our sanctions," he said in a speech on Tuesday.
Last year, Alfred Angelo suddenly closed dozens of stores and then filed for bankruptcy, leaving frantic brides in the lurch.
And perhaps a state could choose to no longer cover chemotherapy, which would leave people like you in the lurch.
A third problem is that Sweden is reluctant to leave Finland in the lurch, if its smaller neighbour declines to join.
"They allegedly gambled away the money or spent it lavishly while leaving everyone in the lurch," Thompson said in the statement.
If access to Prime is reduced, or in some cases, cut off, it can leave many remote towns in the lurch.
Several weeks after a sudden shutdown left customers and vendors in the lurch, meal-kit service Munchery has filed for bankruptcy.
But that doesn't mean that Democrats should throw in the towel and leave his Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, in the lurch.
After some employees left him in the lurch, he said he was seeking a better way to recruit and keep staff.
Now, thousands of undergraduates are left in the lurch as the university scrambles to create extra space for sickened New Yorkers.
And in some cases, universities have acknowledged that the decision to abruptly begin that transition will leave professors in the lurch.
In a Monday morning tweet, Trump said Democrats are leaving Americans in the lurch in favor of allowances for illegal immigrants.
Like practically everyone else in the mobile world, the cancellation of MWC on extremely short notice left HTC in the lurch.
The truth was she had gone on holiday without her phone, leaving him and all her other patients in the lurch.
"With so many vital details still missing, they are feeling left in the lurch," said Saloni Roy, a senior director at Deloitte.
In business he was so unreliable that his companies went bankrupt four times, leaving lenders, workers, investors and contractors in the lurch.
"For Trump to come with an 'America First' agenda leaves Asian leaders in the lurch," one expert told The New York Times.
Unfortunately, due to internal problems between Heigl and Grey's Anatomy executives, Izzie dipped in the sixth season, leaving Alex in the lurch.
If you're worried that Uber drivers who contract COVID-19 will have their accounts suspended and left in the lurch, fear not.
"(They) will be left in the lurch when we start imposing our sanctions," Erdogan said in a speech broadcast live on television.
The Trump administration had just announced plans to phase out DACA, leaving more than half a million young immigrants in the lurch.
In January, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in favor of families who were left in the lurch by the ban.
But that doesn't change the fact that Congress left many Americans in the lurch by not compromising on a funding billbefore summer break.
But Dixon argued locals will lose faith in the federal government if officials leave them in the lurch while tensions with police simmer.
For their part, mini-grid providers fear being left in the lurch if the main grid suddenly arrives in one of their markets.
Messy collapses of private firms—for example Jet Airways, India's biggest private-sector carrier, in April—leave millions of customers in the lurch.
The first is that the rest of the EU leaves Ireland in the lurch and drops its demand that the border remain invisible.
But when the spoiler-ee in question is the ex who left you in the lurch, well, the rules get a little fuzzier.
Still, two-fifths of workers are ineligible for FMLA (which is unpaid), and as a result many workers are left in the lurch.
This has made her familiar with how quickly medical bills can pile up, and she doesn't want to be left in the lurch.
If you're worried that that might leave you in the lurch on a slow week, let computers decide when to save for you.
She's one of 150,000 former students left in the lurch as a backlog of applications have piled up with the Department of Education.
It also assures clients — both existing and new — that they won't be left in the lurch if something happens to the firm's founder.
We should act quickly to restore benefits for all student veterans left in the lurch and stop the predators in the first place.
But even though the law has left blue-collar workers in the lurch, it has brought considerable, unintended benefits for white-collar ones.
She doubted that Ms. Merkel would leave her giant refugee task half-finished, or her party in the lurch, by declining to run.
Trump's refusal to allow current and former administration officials testify in front of Congress has left Judiciary and other committees in the lurch.
Munchery goes bankrupt Several weeks after a sudden shutdown left customers and vendors in the lurch, meal-kit service Munchery has filed for bankruptcy.
But now the employees in Leipzig and many others want to talk because they feel that the society has left them in the lurch.
The risk of a securitized Afghanistan policy is that military strategy will dominate policy discussions and leave critical considerations about reconciliation in the lurch.
As new legislation narrowed the criteria by which patients could be involuntarily committed, many people affected by mental illness were left in the lurch.
Meanwhile, others told CNN Business they will continue working, citing fear of retaliation as well as an unwillingness to leave customers in the lurch.
Helping to shape the work of a promising newcomer is Mr. Hinterhäuser's job, and he seems to have left Ms. Neshat in the lurch.
But critics contend that West Germany's amiable dealings with the Soviet bloc left those regimes' opponents -- such as persecuted political dissidents -- in the lurch.
He often seems to leave members of his own administration in the lurch when he decides to take the country in a new direction.
Instead, they've maintained Perkins loans for fear that current students who depended on them this semester will be left in the lurch the next.
Many criticized Walmart for leaving employees and low-income customers in the lurch, posting photos of closing notices taped to locked Sam's Club doors.
You could also say no employee should have the right to quit a company because you're leaving all your fellow employees in the lurch.
Louis C.K. announced he was going on an "extended hiatus" from Louie last August, leaving the show in the lurch after season five wrapped up.
" A Snapdeal source who had read the email said such assurances at this stage were not comforting, however, as "employees feel left in the lurch.
Also, Natasha Loder explains how Theranos left investors in the lurch, and we hear why some European firms are rushing to build expensive new headquarters.
Just this week, ITT Technical Institute — one of the nation's largest for-profit operations — announced it was closing, leaving about 35,000 students in the lurch.
But this is a particularly bad time to leave farmers in the lurch with all the uncertainty they already face from the looming trade war.
It did find a company, American Road Products, to take over its RearVision backup camera so current customers will not be left in the lurch.
The devil here will definitely be in the details — and some analysts think those won't come until the October meeting, leaving investors in the lurch.
Getting the fluid replaced is certainly going to cost you less than replacing a transmission that's been left in the lurch by skimping on service requirements.
Russell Crowe is so frustrated at the response to asylum seekers left in the lurch in Australia, that he's putting his money where his mouth is.
It looks like when pressure was on the line, Andrew's (Ryan Shibley) gut reaction was to leave his fellow soldiers in the lurch and save himself.
Though that left Baker Hughes in the lurch — and worth less than the $35 billion Halliburton had offered — it pocketed a huge $3.5 billion breakup fee.
To business groups, manufacturers and veterans of the bank, Mr. Trump appears to be undermining his own trade aspirations by leaving Ex-Im in the lurch.
The closure left 22016,203 students in the lurch, and taxpayers on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in debt that will likely go unpaid.
The closure left 16,000 students in the lurch, and taxpayers on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars in debt that will likely go unpaid.
If revenues continue to slump and earnings growth falls, companies could abandon their dividends, leaving investors who leaned too heavily on high-dividend companies in the lurch.
However, this appeared to leave 2018 winners like Allison Janney in the lurch, who wrote in a deleted Instagram comment that she was not asked to present.
At the very least, it leaves fewer people in the lurch — the all or nothing approach means that backers are disappointed, but not out $70 or $80.
So, none of these three -- Trump, Putin or Macron -- will be very sorry to see Merkel go, though it will very much leave Europe in the lurch.
The decision will, as one employee affected by the change told Business Insider's Hayley Peterson, leave employees and families who rely on those benefits in the lurch.
He said he found it fascinating from a social psychological point of view because friends don't leave each other in the lurch like that in real life.
But that leaves millions of Americans in the lurch, and Eliscu is concerned that even those states may not be able to compensate for an insurance collapse.
The strain intensifies: • Low- and middle-income home buyers in rural areas are left in the lurch without an affordable mortgage option offered by the Agriculture Department.
That's what our correspondents see in the lurch to the right in Austria's election on Sunday amid a more widespread resurgence of nationalism and populism in Europe.
London (CNN Business)Air Italy has suspended operations after its owners decided to liquidate the company, leaving customers with flights booked after February 25 in the lurch.
Except … earlier in the episode, Jax is late for his shift at Lisa's party because he's getting a haircut, leaving Stassi, Ariana and Lisa herself in the lurch.
The alternative is for Congress to continue with the status quo of shutdown threats and last-minute deals that leave both the economy and taxpayers in the lurch.
But after the abrupt shuttering of several small, underfunded New England colleges recently left their students in the lurch, the regulatory environment changed dramatically for schools like Hampshire.
That can leave passengers in the lurch with long delays when bad flying weather hits big hubs like Delta's in Atlanta or American's that serves Dallas-Fort Worth.
The $13 billion third-party food delivery market is projected to grow at a 20193 percent annual rate, but Jimmy John's says customers are being left in the lurch.
Despite warm contacts with the Trump administration, Jordan, too, feels left in the lurch by American plans to halt financial aid to Arab rebels in southern Syria next month.
Though the metaphor was meant to show Powell's appreciation of the uncertainty the central bank faces and a reason for caution, Tannenbaum said it left investors in the lurch.
A number of researchers told The Verge that the NMNH and Smithsonian have sometimes left young scientists in the lurch and looked the other way when problems come up.
While the companies' legal challenges play out, the state is failing to approve many unemployment claims from drivers, potentially leaving thousands in the lurch as their earning power collapses.
That bill aims to guarantee federally funded Indian Country programs, thus sidestepping the current year-to-year budget negotiations that leave many tribes and tribal people in the lurch.
Most agree with the idea of greater competition in the secondary market, but not by constructing a paradigm that would potentially leave homeowners — or finance stakeholders — in the lurch.
Akon says he's happy they're taking their time and not rushing it into existence, lest his crypto city become another cautionary tale of businesses and investors left in the lurch.
There's no getting around the risk here: If Republicans, through zealotry and haplessness, destroy Obamacare, and leave millions of uninsured Americans in the lurch, the human toll will be real.
Time and time again Hillary has sided with the BLM protester - who are not to be confused with the actual shooting victims - and left our law enforcement in the lurch.
But instead of putting aside partisan squabbles to ensure that no child loses coverage, Congress has let CHIP funding expire, leaving 85033 million children covered by CHIP in the lurch.
Discussions between the Kurds, the Syrian government and Moscow began early last year as the Kurds grew nervous that the Americans would leave them in the lurch, Kurdish officials said.
Faith Evans' decision to hit the road with Puff Daddy left a Georgia businessman in the lurch and he's suing to get her pulled from the Bad Boy Family Reunion.
Because values were plural, it was perfectly rational to choose to spend evenings with your family, say, and have guilt toward the people you left in the lurch at work.
Now, the largest employer in most rural areas — Walmart — keeps wages low, offers few to no benefits to part-time workers, and basically leaves workers in the lurch on retirement.
Remember, too, that you may be entitled to some sort of compensation by the airline, cruise ship or other provider that you booked through if you're left in the lurch.
Conservationists say the fossil fuel industry's output is likely to be driven significantly by the open market, and that Trump's decisions could end up leaving some fuels in the lurch.
The withdrawal left American's Kurdish allies in the lurch, sparking outrage in the military and Congress who said the U.S. was betraying a partner that was instrumental in crushing ISIS.
Thankfully, Martin has absolutely no intention of leaving fans in the lurch forever and remains determined as ever to finish the Game of Thrones books he started so many years ago.
Some of them, however, are also opposed to a German-inspired plan to spread refugees among all European Union members, prompting Germans to feel they have been left in the lurch.
Because as soon as conservative attention shifts to issues in which their largely white constituents' interests lie elsewhere — say, for example, immigration — they'll move on, leaving our community in the lurch.
It told third-party merchants on March 17 that it would temporarily stop accepting shipments of discretionary items at its warehouses, leaving many who use its fulfillment services in the lurch.
That last bit is important, so as to not leave companies in the lurch over the course of the next year, as 5G becomes an increasing focus beyond just smartphone connectivity.
If the statute is decided on, the administration does not have to work with Congress to implement the statute, which could leave lawmakers opposed to the idea largely in the lurch.
When English departed Murphy Brown, she didn't leave the show in the lurch — the writers' room still contained several amazing writers — but without her around, the characters started to feel less themselves.
Travelers, including families returning to London from Disney World in Florida, were left in the lurch when their transatlantic flight to Gatwick was cancelled over the busted air-conditioning two days ago.
Many women, single and married, are pressed to step away from full-time jobs to fulfill those caregiving needs, and leaving them in the lurch is a policy problem with massive implications.
I only wish that lawmakers who seek to impose unreasonable eligibility criteria and provide no additional visas to the thousands of other Afghan helpers in the lurch could have shared that moment.
Farmers who have been relying on an Agriculture Department program to mitigate the impact of the trade war through a special $12 billion subsidy fund are now being left in the lurch.
Airlines around the world including Delta, American and United are parking hundreds of planes and cutting capital expenditures, like aircraft, leaving manufacturers like Boeing and its European rival Airbus in the lurch.
Why it matters: No other company's offerings come close to DJI's cheap, powerful drones, experts say — potentially leaving government agencies, police and first responders in the lurch if DJI is shut out.
Meanwhile the conservative Republicans candidate Francois Fillon left his party in the lurch and without an effective figurehead when he declined to step down over damaging allegations of financial impropriety, which he denied.
The site was announced this week by the Department of Education, which is seeking to expand the support available to roughly 35,000 students who were left in the lurch when the schools closed.
But according to the ARKit developers page, even some devices that can handle the upgrade to 20173 could still be left out in the lurch, stuck in just our standard version of reality.
And Marcus Schenck, co-deputy CEO who oversees Deutsche Bank's investment bank, pointed out that many U.S. banks fled Germany as the financial crisis hit in 2007, leaving companies there in the lurch.
After a major construction company called Dumankaya Insaat was seized, work on a number of unfinished apartment complexes came to a halt, leaving some 10,000 people who had purchased units in the lurch.
They opened a new yoga studio in Utah and declared bankruptcyIn March 2014, the Dadows abruptly shuttered their studios, allegedly leaving dozens of purchasers of memberships (some through a Groupon deal) in the lurch.
"Walking out on kids in the classroom, leaving parents in the lurch and thumbing their nose at taxpayers -- it's the height of arrogance from those we've entrusted with our children's futures," the governor added.
The for-profit school left more than 70,000 students in the lurch when it filed for bankruptcy and closed its doors shortly after the department issued it a $30 million fine for defrauding students.
Who could blame Valverde for not contemplating the thought of losing a player who almost single-handedly fired Barca to a title success that few predicted after Neymar had left them in the lurch.
Opponents of the rule argue these plans will leave people in the lurch if they develop a high-cost medical condition, and that's why they're doing people a favor by trapping them on exchanges.
In other words, unless the government reopens before the end of January, millions of Americans living below the poverty line could be left in the lurch and their access to food threatened by February.
Consumer-friendly laws in Britain and the European Union protect these and other people who purchase travel tour packages from being left in the lurch, in ways that many Americans and Canadians find unimaginable.
Ryan's "record of achievement was atrocious (except during my first two years as President), ultimately became a long running lame duck failure, leaving his Party in the lurch both as a fundraiser & leader," Trump tweeted.
Read more:Trump said he wanted more 'highly skilled' immigrants to come to the US. But skilled, educated foreign workers are leaving the US dejected, saying Trump doomed their American dreams — leaving businesses in the lurch.
Legislators on Capitol Hill are looking to change a Social Security rule that some say leaves public workers, including teachers, firefighters and police officers, in the lurch when it comes to their retirement income. Rep.
Trump campaign aide Alan Cobb accused the Colorado GOP of altering its delegate lists at different points, leaving them in the lurch as it changed, and threatened to dispute the results over its ballot inconsistencies.
But there have been growing concerns among Democrats and rural Republicans that Trump's plan to drum up money from the private sector would leave some critical infrastructure needs — like the Memorial Bridge — in the lurch.
He has now created a situation in which he will shut down the government over the issue—putting hundreds of thousands temporarily out of work and leaving hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the lurch.
But because the FCC is currently rolling back regulations that require large ISPs—usually called the incumbent provider—to give access to infrastructure to small ISPs, these upgrades could leave smaller providers in the lurch.
Mainly because I am sure a bunch of people are going to buy into the vision this year and I'd hate for them to be left in the lurch next year and the year after.
At the time, one of the big liberal objections to privatization was that private accounts were far riskier than conventional Social Security — and retirees could be left in the lurch if their investments went south.
But if the act is repealed or significantly scaled back (as President-elect Donald Trump has promised), it's estimated that at least 22 million of those who rely on Obamacare could be left in the lurch.
Beyond leaving NATO allies in the lurch he has also left Israel, the Syrian Kurds, Jordan and Iraq in that lurch as they are left to deal with the threats emanating from Syria, Lebanon and Iran.
With all the bad news surrounding WeWork, those clients had reason to worry that they could be left in the lurch if the company went under, or that the service it provided would get markedly worse.
Harvey Weinstein's ex-wife says he's blowing stacks of cash on lawyers to fight sexual assault and harassment claims, and she's worried his children will get left in the lurch ... to the tune of $5 mil.
Here are some of the latest tech highlights:'That was a f--- up:' Women's coworking startup The Wing's last-minute change of plans for a Brooklyn childcare service has left some working moms in the lurch
The sudden decision to pull about 1,000 American troops out of northern Syria, and leave Kurdish allies in the lurch after they did so much to fight off the Islamic State, has already had terrible consequences.
You may find yourself in the lurch if the company doesn't notify you quickly enough or if you don't have a neighbor or nearby friend with a house key who can come over and feed your pet.
Trump's isolationism has left many allies in the lurch on everything from trade to commitments around defense, including long-understood promises that the US will come to the defense of its allies in the event of war.
Your briefing on the regions of the world that have been marginalised by globalisation stated that economists "once thought that, over time, inequalities between both regions and countries would naturally even out" ("In the lurch", October 21st).
When these non-profit groups griped about the mandate, the Obama administration crafted an accommodation by which they could opt out of providing free birth control without leaving their tens of thousands of employees in the lurch.
The President was left in the lurch after Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff Nick Ayers declined to take the position of White House chief of staff because Trump was asking for a two-year commitment.
It leaves them in the lurch when it actually comes time to apply the data for IRL results, though, so you'll have to learn a bit for the heart rate tracking to be really worth the upgrade.
NATO leaders endorsed plans this summer to rotate troops into Poland and the three Baltic states to reassure them they would not be left in the lurch if Russia was tempted to repeat its 2014 Ukraine intervention.
This would be a huge move for Apple – on par with the iPhone 7 killing the headphone jack – as a shift in charging ports would leave loyal iPhone adherents with piles of Lightning-dependent accessories in the lurch.
Jerry Lewis's six children from his first marriage are getting zilch when it comes to an inheritance, but the comedian isn't the only mega celebrity whose last will and testament left his or her kids in the lurch.
The outage was a wake-up call for politicians whose bickering over emissions targets and carbon prices since 2007 left the power industry in the lurch and killed major investment in generation, except rooftop solar and wind power.
Except for a small school that operates under a different name, the move puts an end to an operation that has been accused of widespread fraud and abuse, leaving roughly 35,43 students and 8,000 employees in the lurch.
Medium's latest pivot leaves some independent media in the lurch In late 2017, Medium added the option for any author or publisher to operate their own paywall on the platform, but it revoked the offering abruptly last year.
The compressed timelines of this year's open enrollment period for government-mandated healthcare have left some companies in the lurch, and as the final hours to enroll tick by, they've turned to the startup company Stride Health for help.
Jordan, in particular, will be left in the lurch; King Abdullah II is the custodian of the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and about 30 percent (3.4 million) of Jordan's population is of Palestinian origin and 2.4 million are refugees.
End the nonsenseIt all starts with recognition — recognition that during a crisis our social safety net is not enough, and that American corporations are incentivized to leave workers and communities in the lurch in good times and in bad.
The destroyed VHS of a father's wedding captures the abject failure of his second marriage, to a gold digger; she not only spent all his money, but also left him in the lurch when he was diagnosed with cancer.
Read: When Foreign Companies Are Making, Not Killing, U.S. Jobs Read: Trump's Stalled Trade Agenda Leaves Industries in the Lurch —A Times roundup of books about Muslim refugees for children and young adults includes two titles by Canadian authors.
Both of us placed delivery orders and were mortified to learn that we were not being notified of texts or calls coming through from our couriers, leaving those delivery workers in the lurch when they needed to reach us.
That may be one reason why he just endorsed McConnell's preferred candidate, Luther Strange, for next week's special election to fill Jeff Sessions's Senate seat — leaving two other challengers trying to position themselves as the true Trump candidate in the lurch.
Through thick and thin and a switch to Chinese ownership, it hasn't left its wagon-loving fans in the lurch, even as other brands have come and gone from the segment to find comfort in the sales reports for their SUVs.
The immediate cause is a technology outage last month that led thousands of flights to be cancelled or delayed, leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers in the lurch and prompting questions about whether the airline had neglected its IT systems.
The president's propensity to determine which top adviser or Cabinet member is in or out at the drop of a dime, or often the push of a tweet, leaves those working for him in the lurch, fearing the worst could happen.
The metal producer was declared bankrupt by an intermediate court in Nanning, the capital of the south-western province of Guangxi, on September 12, leaving in the lurch holders of two private placement notes of 1 billion renminbi ($150 million).
For The Wing, a lack of foresight and due diligence seems to have led it to misjudge the realities and regulations of running a childcare service, ultimately leaving the very people it sought to help — working moms — in the lurch.
For the entirety of his campaign, Donald Trump crowed about his peerless ability to make deals, one of which, he assured us, was going to be a replacement for Obamacare that would cut costs without leaving any Americans in the lurch.
Things can break, and Apple can make changes that can have a negative effect on your experience—such as when the company, apparently arbitrarily, decided not to allow Nvidia to release new drivers for Mojave, leaving a lot of Hackintoshers in the lurch.
Barring a remarkable compromise, the politicians will exit Washington on Friday, leaving funding for Zika prevention and research in the lurch, with the White House, Senate, and House each offering radically different funding proposals, none of which will materialize as money for research.
The conservative House Freedom Caucus has a plan to force a repeal-only vote on the Affordable Care Act to the House floor by September — a move that would likely leave a lot of their Republican colleagues in the lurch, per Politico.
We had met up to discuss "Wildlife," the new film in which Mulligan plays Jeanette, a 1960s housewife who must fend for her and her son after her husband (Jake Gyllenhaal) leaves them in the lurch to go fight a forest fire.
While Twitter had earlier told TechCrunch that it would be "winding down" Smyte's business with existing clients, what that apparently meant was that it was going to announce the acquisition, then effectively shut off the lights over at Smyte and leave everyone in the lurch.
"In Trump's vision of America, corporate polluters are allowed to reap profits without repercussion for poisoning the air we breathe and the water we drink, and Wall Street billionaires get a gift-wrapped tax break while ordinary families are left in the lurch," he said.
"As benefits have increased — and increased in complexity — as a result of GI Bill expansions, VA has scrambled at times to keep up, leaving military students in the lurch," states the plan, citing Warren's bipartisan work to minimize the impact of delayed GI Bill disbursements.
Left In The Lurch In St. Paul, Va., a small town in the Appalachian mountains, Virginia Varney enlisted Medical Services of America Home Health and Hospice, a national chain, to care for her son, James Ingle, 42, who was dying of metastatic skin cancer.
Image 247.5 of 23 TORONTO – When Saudi Arabia ordered its citizens studying in Canada to abruptly leave the country it left institutions like Techno Canada in the lurch, forcing the small Toronto business school to scramble for new students in the middle of the summer.
Mr Trump said he would not leave Washington until a continuing resolution (CR) was passed; to many, that implied a deal would somehow, despite all appearances to the contrary, be struck—Mr Trump loves hosting, and would not want to leave his rich friends in the lurch.
A no-deal Brexit could leave many patients with HIV or other chronic conditions in the lurch after 2020, authors Jean McHale from the University of Birmingham in the UK and Miguel Ramiro Avilés of the University of Alcalá in Spain wrote in AIDS, online September 26.
"Paul Ryan, the failed V.P. candidate & former Speaker of the House, whose record of achievement was atrocious (except during my first two years as President), ultimately became a long running lame duck failure, leaving his Party in the lurch both as a fundraiser & leader," Trump tweeted.
MUMBAI, Sept 7.33 (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) move to take charge of one of the country's top five co-operative banks on Tuesday has left thousands of depositors in the lurch and sparked renewed concerns about the health of India's troubled banking sector.
"Paul Ryan, the failed V.P. candidate & former Speaker of the House, whose record of achievement was atrocious (except during my first two years as President), ultimately became a long running lame duck failure, leaving his Party in the lurch both as a fundraiser & leader," Trump wrote on Twitter.
" Proud didn't immediately unleash an attack related to the jail time when commenting on the Bannon meeting, although she told the Staten Island Advance the day of Grimm's kickoff that the former lawmaker had "lied to his constituents, then quit and left them in the lurch with no representation under President Obama.
These women call Mostiller because they have nowhere else to turn: With bills to pay and without a safety net, low-income women who would typically have their medical costs covered by Medicaid are left in the lurch because of the Hyde Amendment, a provision that doesn't allow federal funding to pay for abortion care.
Although some 11 million cars were affected by the carmaker's emissions scandal, only around 500,000 of those were sold in the U.S. The settlement figure is so high because the U.S. agencies are determined to get the cars fixed or off the road without letting VW off the hook or leaving consumers in the lurch.
The spacious main compartment easily fits the camera bag and enough clothes for a multi-day trip, letting you travel with a carry-on solution that won't draw suspicious stares from gate attendants, or leave you in the lurch when you have to drop your pack in that measurement box to prove it fits airline requirements.
But by the time his trial date rolled around, he had skipped town, having absconded with a rented Lincoln Town Car shortly before he was due to marry a woman who believed he worked undercover for the F.B.I. Prosecutors were left in the lurch; their star witness, who was slated to testify in three coming murder trials, was suddenly a fugitive from justice.
Limiting the number of people living in close quarters during a still-mysterious and lethal outbreak is a seemingly appropriate public-health decision—while experts differ on how effective this step will be, erring on the side of caution makes sense—but students tell VICE that universities' slapdash plans for getting people off campus created mass confusion and left vulnerable students in the lurch.
Left in the lurch, sadly, were some 800,85033 federal employees and their families, who, whether furloughed or required to show up for work without getting paid, were forced to choose between several indignities: roll up their credit card debt; get an emergency bank loan; deplete their rainy-day fund; tap family and friends; visit the local soup kitchen; or try to find temporary work walking dogs, washing cars, changing diapers or driving Uber.
The state of California is suing Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosTrump aides pushed for states' ability to block migrant kids from enrolling in public schools: report Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid Buttigieg to Detroit audience: Don't judge Indiana by Pence and we won't judge Michigan by DeVos MORE for refusing to process the debt relief claims of thousands of students who had federal student loans and were left in the lurch after the collapse of Corinthian College.
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