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Sheltered from these pressures, however, the public sector has languished.
Hrebid blamed himself as Allami languished in a new country.
On the weak side of the market, bank stocks languished.
Some have faced double taxation while the treaties have languished.
In the corner, a table filled with pastries languished, neglected.
Miami Subs languished after Boulis's murder, whether causative or correlative.
It has languished at these levels since at least 2012.
When she first returned to Hong Kong, her career languished.
It might also explain why other similar listings have languished.
But in his first year in office, the theme languished.
Her application languished through the presidency of George H.W. Bush.
The index then tanked over two years and subsequently languished.
Banks, which soared for the past few days, also languished.
Her music — two years' worth of songwriting and recording — languished.
Similar bills have languished in the New York legislature since January.
Children randomly allocated places there tended to flourish; those elsewhere languished.
Chinese demand collapsed after an anti-corruption crackdown; inventory languished, unsold.
Under its rule, Bangladesh's most important foreign relationship, with India, languished.
That policy statement has since languished in the bank's bureaucratic corners.
Smith pointed to Facebook, which languished for months after its IPO.
But the plants, and others in her yard at home, languished.
He languished in the public stockade for weeks for his sins.
Since her death, in 1944, her music has languished in obscurity.
Its own examination of Moscow interference has languished amid partisan infighting.
His nomination to keep the job permanently languished in the Senate.
For the next year, Vasquez languished in the crowded detention center.
Why have craft brews succeeded while the big brands have languished?
But bipartisan proposals to update the law have languished for years.
In Europe the same measure of inflation expectations languished around 1.2%.
Yet the cases have languished in the courts since this summer.
Like the other proposals, it has languished in Congress for months.
But unfortunately, the USMCA languished in Congress for over a year.
She languished in 13th in a defeat that underscores racing's vagaries.
The bootstrap languished for decades at the bottom of the physics toolkit.
Each time it has languished in the Senate, where it sits today.
But against the euro it languished only slightly above 5-month lows .
Mr Buhari's approval ratings have languished below 50% for most of 2018.
The East was given big promises after reunification but its economy languished.
Instead, it will likely leave you feeling languished or mired in mediocrity.
They languished on the ship in port at Catania for five days.
Garland has languished for six months with no action in the Senate.
The Philips Hue Entertainment API has long languished in the development stage.
But against the euro it languished only slightly above 5-month lows.
In April 2010, houses languished for 137 days before sales were completed.
But, H.R.1 has languished in the Senate for the past year.
With industrial decline, many former warehouses and factories languished or were demolished.
Mr. Johnson never provided a blue slip, and the Nourse nomination languished.
Judge Garland's nomination languished and died at the end of that year.
The subreddit languished for more than two years until a week ago.
For months the purchasing-managers' index has languished below 3.33, indicating contraction.
Bruised bananas languished on desks, suggesting a certain meanness amid the plenty.
Microsoft's shares, which languished for years, are now trading near record highs.
Efforts to establish such a fund have languished in the State Senate.
And it has languished in some archival version of oblivion ever since.
While oil prices edged higher on Wednesday, they languished below Tuesday's intraday highs.
Back in 2009, Obamacare famously languished in the Senate for months on end.
A month before the vote, he languished in fourth place in the polls.
The bill has languished on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's desk since then.
Gas prices haven't helped: They've languished near 1990s-era lows amid record production.
The blue-chip index still languished near 14-month lows hit last week.
Tens of thousands of Rohingya were disenfranchised as they languished in ramshackle camps.
And so, voiceless, Gabby Gabby has languished in Second Chance Antiques for years.
While Hangouts languished, Google allowed new messaging functions to creep into other apps.
Proposals like the Marketplace Fairness Act have languished on Capitol Hill for years.
Since May, Bernstein languished in the Senate waiting for a debate and vote.
Policies like infrastructure have languished while immigration and trade continue at the forefront.
As a result of two stipulations, black people effectively languished on donor lists.
On average, the emergency vacancies have languished unfilled for more than two years.
But while sales of handguns rose, the Bushmaster AR-15-style rifles languished.
The fund's assets have languished at about the $2bn mark for several years.
Since June, Ong languished on the floor awaiting a final debate and vote.
My website's traffic has languished, but Lulu now commands nearly 40,000 Instagram followers.
Certainly Keller would have won comfortably had Trump languished in the mid-30s.
Former gang members languished in housing projects with no means of supporting themselves.
Past labor reforms have languished for months in parliament before being watered down.
A similar measure in the United States, the Honest Ads Act, has languished.
Calls to the state party hotline sometimes languished on hold for five hours.
"The screenplay languished and I moved on to other things," Mr. McEwan said.
Despite bipartisan support, legislation aimed at addressing the problem has languished in Congress.
But as the months went by, the defense bill languished on Capitol Hill.
Another oil-sensitive currency, Canada's dollar, also languished near an 18-month low.
The audience dropped off quickly, and it languished in relative obscurity for decades.
During the 1960s and '70s, "The Battle of Atlanta" languished in semi-obscurity.
The plan has so far languished, and the new proposal will end it entirely.
Having long languished in the polls, the SPD suddenly shot up by ten points.
Republican congressional leaders were uninterested in it and the bill languished in both chambers.
The treaty then languished and failed to gain more than a handful of signatories.
However, the bill languished under threat of veto from former President George W. Bush.
But that percentage has fallen sharply and languished around 20% for the past decade.
But he's languished on a crappy Sacramento team for going on seven seasons now.
Exporters, which rose recently on hopes the weaker yen would boost their earnings, languished.
The franchise languished until 2014, when Legendary picked it up for a fresh adaptation.
His charges were dropped as people of color languished behind bars for far less.
The U.S. unit languished near a two-week low against a basket of currencies.
The stock did better in 2011, but since 2012 has languished below HK$7.
Energy markets have transformed while our paper languished in peer review and publishing delays.
Meanwhile, officials who spent long parts of their careers in the league have languished.
Legislation introduced by Congressional Democrats to enact these changes has languished under Republican control.
As the night wore on, the cakelike cookies languished while the shortbread sandwiches disappeared.
For as dour as these songs could be, Dillinger Four never languished in it.
But while other immigration executive orders got signed, the one to end DACA languished.
Instead, the state's economy languished and the state government fell into a funding crisis.
" Speaking more broadly of the neighborhood, she added, "That area has languished too long.
All but one of the cases have languished with few updates and no suspects.
Versions of the two policing bills languished for much of Ms. Mark-Viverito's tenure.
Despite routine promises of robust investigations, high-profile killings have languished in Ukraine's courts.
According to a Government Accountability Office report last year, the office has essentially languished.
Since then, Byard's nomination has languished on Capitol Hill for reasons that remain unclear.
His stated ambition for moving to the city—to become an actor—has languished.
Men, women, and children languished there for days without adequate bathroom facilities or food.
He lived in a poem, but before that he had languished in a zoo.
Prices have languished and U.S. farm income has fallen four years in a row.
Blue Apron shares have languished since the start-up went public earlier this summer.
The remaining Raptors, as has so often been the case lately, languished without them.
The 12th, the Apportionment Amendment, has languished unratified by the states, apparently by accident.
That so many Americans have languished so long without electricity is a national embarrassment.
David Cicilline, from Rhode Island, introduced a similar bill last year that languished in committee.
Emerging-market equities languished in bear territory on Thursday, though Turkey's lira extended its rally.
The bill was approved by the Senate in March, but has languished in the House.
Two years ago, it listed and languished on the market with another brokerage for $995,000.
However, the transaction has languished below its par reoffer price for much of this week.
This was often life-ruining, and many languished on the sex offender registry for decades.
But the film languished for years over problems with synchronizing the visuals and the audio.
Friends languished thanks to a will-they-won't-they romance that took years to conclude.
Exporters languished, with Honda Motor Co falling 0.9 percent and Panasonic Corp dropping 1.1 percent.
Private investment, which has languished through much of the recovery, spiked to start the year.
A 300-year-old serenata, it languished forgotten until it was recently rediscovered by scholars.
The pound also languished near its three-year low hit against the euro last month.
The result is children languished in prolonged detention, in both permanent shelters and in Homestead.
This is an important stress test of a capability that has languished in recent years.
But the reels of silent footage and the soundtrack languished for decades in separate archives.
Since November, Brown has languished on the floor awaiting an upper chamber debate and ballot.
The Swedish carmaker Saab languished under General Motors' ownership and eventually went out of business.
Unfunded and largely ignored, the commission languished, and was eventually dissolved by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Even after the appeal of the Volstead Act in 1933, the craft-cocktail movement languished.
Machinery shares languished, with Fanuc Corp falling 3.7 percent and Tokyo Electron shedding 3.5 percent.
It languished for years, a small link in a vast skein of asphalt and steel.
But prices have languished around $60 a barrel, prompting the producer group to act again.
But many of the Cuban defectors have languished in the minor leagues or were released.
Black children languished in care for a year longer than whites and Asians before being adopted.
Proposed solutions include allowing women to remain and set up branch families, but debate has languished.
Locke & Key languished for a few further months before being picked up by Netflix in 2018.
After growing rapidly during the presidency of George W. Bush, the programme languished under Barack Obama.
On the other hand, defensive stocks languished, with food and land transport counters underperforming the market.
Somalia languished at the bottom with a score of 9; New Zealand came top with 89.
In recent years, Apple's hardware designs have continued to dazzle while its software has often languished.
For four years, despite remaining for sale, the Mac Mini languished without any updates at all.
Ex-guerrillas languished in rural demobilization camps, many of which the government didn't even finish building.
First, and perhaps not surprisingly, even as his casinos languished, Trump certainly did well for himself.
STOXXE to a 83 1/2 week high, having languished in negative territory before the announcement.
Real estate firms languished, with Mitsui Fudosan dropping 0.8 percent and Mitsubishi Estate falling 0.7 percent.
But the service has languished while Apple's competition met, and then exceeded, the voice assistant's capabilities.
But the brand had languished since then, a very small fish in a big beauty pond.
Another bill to ban bump stocks has languished in the state Senate since it was introduced.
That is bound to energize Turkey's notoriously fragmented political opposition, which has languished in recent years.
Since 1982, "The Women of Gaul" had languished in the museum's reserves — too damaged to display.
For months, he languished in the low-single digits in both national and early-state polls.
And still, we all languished with only Apple's furtive promises of a new and unique device.
The company's repertory is filled with beloved staples that either languished or were underappreciated for decades.
It languished for decades, until the commission decided last year to start eliminating its lengthy backlog.
After clearing the foreign relations committee in March of 2018, Mr. Cairncross' nomination languished through 85033.
Why has the original concept languished, while LELO's underwhelming knockoff is poised to hit the market?
But many of the students' most urgent demands were never met, and others languished for decades.
When Henri was fatally wounded in a jousting accident, he languished for 11 days before dying.
Approaching last year's midterms, Trump languished underwater by a double-digit margin: 22020% approve, 54% disapprove.
China's other startup boards have mostly languished despite a wellspring of excitement in their early days.
Its stock price languished, inching up 27.6 percent in the decade through the end of 27.
At least 10 people were reported to have jumped overboard as the vessel languished at sea.
The 1930s-vintage distillery languished, abandoned, for more than 50 years before Mr. Peay found it.
The effort languished until Senate Democrats took power in 2019 and adopted a plastic bag ban.
"Margaret" (2011), a masterpiece that languished for years in postproduction, received only a modest theatrical release.
The floor is twice as high as where oil languished in the depths of the downturn.
Since November of last year, Young languished on the floor awaiting a final debate and vote.
The case then languished for a decade and was resurrected just before the statute of limitations expired.
When The Cuckoo's Calling came out in May of 2015, it languished in gentle obscurity for months.
Mr Sisi has since been elected president, while Mr Morsi and his colleagues have languished in jail.
Despite all the extraordinary advances in technology—particularly computing technology—there is one place where we've languished.
Returns languished despite an unprecedented surge in demand for agricultural products, such as cereals, chicken and fish.
The U.K. and the U.S., meanwhile, languished around mid-table on HSBC's ninth annual Expat Explorer survey.
Charles Smith — actually languished in the foster care system for most of his 19 years of life.
But it was Krzyzewski's predecessor, Foster, who re-energized the program after it had languished in mediocrity.
And while the Landlord's Game languished in limbo, the single-tax movement that inspired it shriveled away.
But now cosmetics industry regulatory legislation that languished for years is closer than ever to becoming law.
Energy stocks languished, with the index falling as much as 0.8 percent on lower crude oil prices.
Political prisoners, meanwhile, have languished behind bars for years, victims of a corrupt and broken justice system.
Japanese banking shares languished, with Mitsubishi UFG Financial Group and Mizuho Financial Group both dropping 0.6 percent.
Contract disputes that languished under Mr. Bloomberg were resolved within months of Mr. de Blasio's taking office.
The Massachusetts Democrat, who launched his White House bid in April, has languished in early primary polls.
Some proposals for active ETFs and other similar products have languished without signs of progress for years.
Yet-to-be assembled pieces languished in high-priced storage facilities in Brooklyn and six foreign countries.
He has languished at the bottom of polls and has not broken through in any recent debates.
Second Development Services's project next door began around 2180 as a hotel, but languished unfinished for years.
Twitter has been a life-altering invention, but until very recently, its stock had languished for years.
Some notices of driving offenses languished in an electronic queue that no one was responsible for checking.
Booker breaks through Booker has languished at the bottom of the polls and needed to stand out.
But due to the exhaustive security-checks process, many have languished on reserve duty the entire time.
But many zainichi, she was surprised to discover, languished at the bottom rungs of Japan's socioeconomic ladder.
Gillibrand, 52, languished below 1 percent in polls and struggled to raise money in a packed field.
In the evenings, we languished at restaurants for hours, savoring airy pillows of gnocchi and creamy carbonara.
Outside the prison where he had languished for three years, Mr Altan ran into his daughter's arms.
"The optics of Obama golfing while Louisiana residents languished in flood waters was striking," the editorial said.
For more than 25 years, they have languished in one New York City parking garage or another.
His play suffered so much he languished in the minors for much of the 353-16 season.
Blue chips have led gains in China's stock markets this year, while many small caps have languished.
Snap shares have languished below their $17 IPO price this week but rose slightly on Wednesday morning.
A request for permission to do so officially languished for more than two weeks without a response.
As he languished on death row on Thursday, the outcry for him to be saved grew louder.
Pervez Musharraf had languished for so long that it seemed that there would never be a verdict.
At one facility, 110 adult orangutans languished in interlocking cages, shaking the bars and releasing occasional howls.
Obama and Lew both urged lawmakers to ratify eight tax treaties that have languished in the Senate.
It languished under its initial owners (one of whom died after riding the two-wheeler off a cliff).
In 1926, the New York Times declared Father's Day a hopeless project that had languished for 20 years.
Prices have since languished near those levels, which are far below the cost of production in many countries.
Tech shares languished after a sell-off in big tech names on the Nasdaq, which tumbled 1.6 percent.
Meanwhile, students' therapy services have languished in a state ranking 49th in access to mental health care services.
Whereas the country languished under eight years of slow growth under Obama, the economy is humming under Trump.
The economy languished, with GDP contracting by 16% in 73-15; only an IMF rescue staved off collapse.
But an effort to combine the two bills into one languished for months, as urgency among Republicans dissipated.
Amama Mbabazi, a former prime minister who split with Mr Museveni over his succession plans, languished at 12%.
Again, it was the very size of this project that got it into print, as smaller studies languished.
But the economy has languished, and protests are simmering once more in the deprived interior of the country.
Lower house lawmakers moved quickly on the bill last week after it had languished in committees for years.
Farid told the father that the degradation of the image couldn't be reversed, and the case languished, unsolved.
The paintings languished in obscurity for years until, after Stalin's death and during Khrushchev's "thaw," they gradually emerged.
The case, which was moved to Ukraine's state prosecutor's office, has since languished, according to the lead attorney.
But city officials say the Olympics helped move the needle on infrastructure plans that had languished for years.
But the company's stock has languished in the markets since making a highly anticipated debut in November 2017.
The cops on trial were out on bail while defendants in other less serious cases languished in jail.
Democrats were sticking by the Dream Act, which has languished in Congress since it was introduced in 2001.
Kids languished in an orphanage waiting for someone of the "right" ethnicity/nationality to decide to adopt them.
Through that period Mr. Morsi languished in prison, occasionally brought to court to face a tangle of prosecutions.
Financial stocks, which benefit from higher rates, languished on growing views the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates.
Khan pleaded not guilty and has long maintained his innocence as the case has languished in legal limbo.
It's no wonder then why economic growth languished over the past decade, and investors were scarce in Afghanistan.
It has languished in the quagmire that currently serves as the legislative branch of our stagnant divided government.
Mr. Schwarzman has flourished during the four decades that the people Mr. Trump purports to represent have languished.
The cold case languished for so long that all but one of her immediate family members had died.
In the House, a proposal from immigration hardliners that also meets much of Trump's wish list has languished.
Nevertheless, they languished on the floor, primarily because Republican leaders would not grant them confirmation debates and ballots.
He languished in obscurity until 2017, when members of the militant neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen tracked him down.
The question permeates his thoughts in Port St. Lucie, where he has languished for over a year now.
After his sudden death in 1922, the plates languished for decades, neglectfully stored in a family tobacco barn.
The man has been through injuries and the purgatory of TNA, where he languished along with everyone else.
"Domestic demand has also languished as a lack of workers and processing facilities has delayed construction projects," said Imamura.
It may have languished in obscurity there if not for a person who went by Ryan Baxter on Facebook.
But the process for signing off on the controversial aircraft has languished and may now stretch into early 2020.
But an effort to combine two competing and bipartisan bills languished for months, as the urgency among Republicans dissipated.
While Richie parlayed his managerial position into an equity stake at the indie label Rondelay Records, Lester's career languished.
But this is not real wealth derived from savings and investment, both of which have languished in recent years.
In a sign of growing voter apathy, turnout, which languished at 44% in 2015, fell to 36% this time.
Dreiband's nomination had languished for more than a year after President Donald Trump first nominated him to the post.
Since first attempting to reach Australia, many of the men have languished on the island for over four years.
That came as the coalition languished in opinion polls, with support at its lowest in more than a year.
While AMD may power the Xbox One and the PS43, the company has languished in the traditional computer market.
Even Mr. Hofmann, who declined an interview request, had an earlier post-Vine app called Byte that has languished.
That and other measures languished as Democrats and Republicans struggled to agree on where the funds would come from.
The mother of five has languished in a windowless cell ever since, at great cost to her mental health.
Since then, it has languished in beta, gaining a few features along the way, but mostly in the shadows.
He said the company needed to improve its reliability, which has languished due to massive delays and misplaced luggage.
As he languished in prison for 25 years, Andre Hatchett insisted that he did not murder Neda Mae Carter.
While gamers largely enjoyed having Steam serve as the definitive, one stop shop for PC games, some developers languished.
Congress could enact legislation that has languished under previous leadership on Capitol Hill to do just that, including Rep.
Mental health has traditionally languished near the bottom of the international health agenda, as well as nations' health spending.
Supporters call the agreement progressive and groundbreaking, but it has languished since trade negotiators reached final agreement in October.
Frustrated with a stock price that had languished for more than a decade, Microsoft asked Ballmer to step aside.
Dai-ichi Life Holdings stumbled 4.0 percent, Sompo Holdings dropped 1.8 percent, while Mizuho Financial Group languished 2.4 percent.
Diversity across the technology sector has languished, despite renewed commitments from industry to shed its reputation of workforce homogeneity.
Support for his party languished at 5 percent versus 40 percent for Abe's Liberal Democratic Party, the Yomiuri said.
It comes shortly after the European Commission formally filed for arbitration over Norwegian's request, which had languished for years.
Smith had been getting "antsy," he told ESPN, as he languished on the bench behind the incumbent, Ryan Fitzpatrick.
Nonetheless, ever since January, the two nominees reported have languished, while the other two have not received panel votes.
Other cities in the state, including Durham and nearby Greensboro, have revitalized their downtowns, but High Point's has languished.
Men, women and children languished there in conditions of almost unimaginable squalor, brutality, overcrowding, starvation, verminous infestation and neglect.
Braveheart and her fellow rescued dogs languished for months as her abuser's case wound its way through the courts.
But in 2005, the fish market relocated to Hunts Point in the Bronx, and the New Market Building languished.
As the dollar languished near 22016-297/2 month lows, the Indonesian and Thai currencies hit four-month highs .
Instead, 5-Star hooked up with the PD, hoping they could erode Salvini's support as he languished in opposition.
Victoria Duek, 97, languished for 48 hours in a crowded Haifa emergency room after falling and having trouble breathing.
Poultry meat exports, which peaked at nearly $722 million per year a decade ago, have languished in recent months.
The cars languished in a Midtown garage, until the building was sold and the cars had to be moved.
But his political reform package has languished in commission and the opposition has shelved or voted down other proposals.
Since France emerged from a recession in 2010 after Europe's debt crisis, growth has languished below 2 percent annually.
Some have languished for months waiting for family members to send money to pay the fee for the paperwork.
None of the handful of deportees who were found guilty of more serious crimes had languished in immigration detention.
Black patients taken to segregated hospitals, where they sometimes languished in basements or even boiler rooms, suffered inferior treatment.
The rest languished in a filing cabinet until they were discovered and returned to Doisneau's living relatives in 2007.
Potatoes that have languished on your counter for long enough to turn green are no longer safe to eat.
After the case languished for years, defense attorneys notified Durham County prosecutors last week that Hicks would plead guilty.
"I have now unearthed this exhibit from the cupboard in which it has languished for several years," the aide wrote.
John Quincy Adams gave the portrait to Everett as a gift, and it has languished in his home ever since.
But his political reform package has languished in committee discussions and the opposition has shelved or voted down other proposals.
Tesla's energy and solar businesses languished for nearly two years as attention and resources were directed to the Model 3.
The event now faces cancellation for the first time since 1982, when the country languished under communist-imposed martial law.
Despite the headline-grabbing amounts raised in IPOs last year, many companies languished below their offer prices with Sino-U.
However, shares of these banks languished after announcing results, as investors focused on the surge in provisions for bad loans.
While Twitter never officially killed off TweetDeck, the product has languished from lack of development over the last several years.
An American pastor, Andrew Brunson, has languished in a Turkish prison for a year for alleged contacts with Gulen sympathisers.
Revisions were proposed shortly after a terrorist attack in Jakarta in 2016 but have languished in the legislature ever since.
In 2007 it sold (to Standard Chartered) a private bank created almost a century ago that had languished from inattention.
The party's leader, Khaleda Zia, has languished in jail since February, on charges of misdirecting funds meant for an orphanage.
Prices have languished around $45 a barrel, although the market has started to rebalance as some exporters have reduced shipments.
In addition, Vimpelcom's price stock has languished, down 13 percent over the past two years and lagging the European telecoms .
Nonetheless, they languished on the floor since then, primarily because Republican leaders refused to grant them final debates and ballots.
The studio that made "The Godfather" films has languished at the bottom of the box office rankings for four years.
A package of offshore Gulf of Mexico oilfields that Exxon put on the market last autumn has languished, said analysts.
Tiger Woods languished equal 48th in the 69-man field, 10 strokes off the pace after a second straight 71.
For decades, the Palestinian people have languished in quasi-autonomous areas where their lives are sadly subservient to Israeli needs.
An army investigation dismissed the case, and it languished with federal prosecutors before it was turned back to state prosecutors.
Since Hicks left in March, the position has languished at a time when the communications shop has fallen into disarray.
The talks have languished for years, in part because Argentina has dragged its heels over which goods it wants included.
The president still hasn't even appointed someone to head that infrastructure body, and its work has languished under this administration.
Efforts to introduce tougher laws for used cars have languished in Congress, under lobbying pressure from the used-car industry.
In this poll, Booker languished at 2%, in league with billionaire Tom Steyer, a late entrant to the 2020 field.
Efforts to produce a bipartisan bill have languished on Capitol Hill in the nine years since the 2008 financial crisis.
Surprisingly, Voya had an identity theft program in place for nearly a decade before the incident, but the program languished.
Over the next decade, Twombly's career languished — he had literally placed an ocean's distance between himself and the American counterculture.
She ended up filing her complaints with the District of Columbia government, where they have languished for over two years.
Last summer the brouhaha involved the Pentagon discharging hundreds of immigrant servicemembers whose citizenship paperwork languished in the federal bureaucracy.
The case has propelled sweeping, court-ordered regulations of the food industry to the government's doorstep, where they have languished.
Meanwhile, the couple, as well as four other humanitarian workers that were part of the same case, languished in prison.
The design that had languished in drawings for several years finally began to take form and was completed last summer.
But instead of being returned to his regular cell after a month, he languished in solitary for seven more months.
I met a young Iranian, Benham Satah, who has a college degree in English and has languished there since Aug.
KPN's stock has languished since a 2.40 per share takeover attempt by Carlos Slim's America Movil was blocked in 2013.
A bill in Albany, dubbed Laree's Law, to create a homicide charge in state cases, has languished in the Assembly.
A. Finchley's Castle was an unusual building that languished mostly unnoticed for decades in the bustling Fifth Avenue shopping district.
The recommendations languished, according to critics, who say lives might have been saved if the suggestions had been acted upon.
Efforts to produce a bipartisan bill have languished on Capitol Hill in the nine years since the 85033 financial crisis.
Large-cap stocks languished, with SoftBank falling 2.0 percent, Fanuc Corp shedding 1.0 percent and Tokyo Electron tumbling 2.4 percent.
Under lobbying pressure from the used-car industry, efforts to introduce tougher laws for used cars have languished in Congress.
The Japanese market languished on Thursday after weak U.S. inflation data overshadowed an interest hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
But a controversial trade pact has languished in the island's parliament after protests in 2014 over trade dealings with Beijing.
The DACA program was later based on the concept of the bill after it languished for more than a decade.
The measures languished until this month, when Democrats took control of the Legislature for the first time in a decade.
Stocks in defensive sectors, which generally pay steady dividends and have steady earnings, languished for the first months of 2500.
While sales of pickups and sport utility vehicles soared in 2015, all-electric models and gas-electric hybrids languished in showrooms.
The gems have languished on a list of 95 sites (fastidiously catalogued here) to be evaluated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Given that they've languished as filler for years, it's easy to ask: why have the Survivor Series tag matches at all?
Lyft (LYFT), Uber's chief rival in the United States, has languished on the stock market since going public in late March.
Legislation to reestablish the company has languished for years amid political turmoil and changes of government in the war-battered nation.
One irrigation project has languished for 40 years in eastern Uttar Pradesh, India's largest state, which goes to polls next year.
That conjecture languished on the margins until Ms Rubin, working with her colleague Kent Ford, examined the puzzle of galactic rotation.
The result got mathematicians really excited about the problem again after it had languished in the literature for a quarter century.
The app has languished somewhat under Twitter's care: it hasn't been updated since July 2015 (for "enhancements and small bug fixes").
One country stood out in its latest ranking: China, which had languished in 78th place the previous year, jumped to 46th.
Yet after taking the lead in designing the overhaul, the United States was the holdout as the proposal languished in Congress.
Since October, Lyamin is understood to have languished in a secret jail run by the MGB, beyond the reach of Plotnitsky.
The Aussie languished near three-month troughs against the dollar of $0.7679 while the Kiwi hit the lowest since early January.
A day later, a modest gun-control proposal that had languished passed Congress, raising the age to buy handguns to 21.
Citigroup's stock has languished at a steep discount to its tangible book value, which was $64.71 at the end of September.
With his wife, Ida, unable to care for him in Leesburg, he languished in an Ocala hospital, where he died penniless.
But the sector has languished due to low productivity, forcing Liberia to import more than 80 percent of its staple foods.
The bond market's returns, meanwhile, have languished in the range of 1 percent to 2 percent for at least five years.
She flourished and languished simultaneously in these roles; her star power rose quickly but she was growing weary of being typecast.
Nonetheless, she languished on the floor ever since, mainly due to GOP leaders' refusal to allow her confirmation debate and vote.
Since spring of 2014, the center has languished, and his status as icon in Chicago has become more honorary than actual.
Here's what it looks like: His partner eventually became busy, though, and without someone to implement his ideas, the map languished.
She languished behind much of the pack at the halfway point, before battling back to claim bronze in the final stretch.
While the ban did not address bullfighting, that industry has languished in recent years as revenues and government subsidies have declined.
Teehee's other national priorities include pushing through legislation she said had languished for years, including on housing and violence against women.
Hickenlooper, who announced his presidential bid in March, has languished in national and statewide polls and fallen behind in campaign fundraising.
First, Grahm intends to plant and test a series of uncelebrated grapes that have languished in the shadows of European viticulture.
Anika Rucker, 39, an aunt, said Ms. Perkins and her son had languished in city shelters for much of his life.
On my father's 265th day in captivity, as he languished in a camp with several hostages, gunfire erupted outside their caletas.
Until about a year ago, big businesses and investors prospered, despite extremely slow economic growth, while wages for most employees languished.
Before any L.A. votes were reported, Villaraigosa languished in fourth place, with just 10 percent of the vote, behind Lt. Gov.
This first image of Earth from lunar orbit languished in storage for decades, since 1960s technology couldn't fully process the tapes.
I.O. and local unions was ignored in the George W. Bush administration and, despite some attention, has languished under Mr. Obama.
What's at stake P. & G.'s stock price has languished for the last decade, especially compared to that of its rivals.
Since its first season, FX's The Americans ("the best show on television" — Vox) has languished without the Emmy recognition it deserves.
The stock soared while one of the founders, Bill Gates, steered the company but languished under his successor, Steven A. Ballmer.
While the Philae lander has languished on the comet surface for a while now, it won't be reunited with its mothership.
The S&P 500 plummeted about 10% on Monday after trading was halted, and major US indexes languished throughout the day.
In 2015, Carol Bowne languished in New Jersey's gun control bureaucracy for weeks before she was murdered by her ex-boyfriend.
She refused, and the manuscript languished in an archive at Howard University until executors of her literary trust plucked it out.
Once a towering institution within American culture, the review had languished over the decades as its influence and readership had waned.
Khan pleaded not guilty and has long maintained his innocence as the case has languished in legal limbo over the years.
I languished with a fever in a travellers' dorm for several days before I was able to explore Chengdu by bicycle.
Human rights groups and the United Nations have condemned the policy, under which refugees have languished for years in grim conditions.
For six years, Yastrzemski languished in their farm system, playing in major league spring training games but never the real thing.
The , which tracks the greenback against a basket of six major peers, languished near fifteen-month lows hit earlier this week.
The commission charged with protecting young people, unveiled in 2015 with great fanfare, has languished since December when its term expired.
He languished there as waves of immigration from Latin America and Asia changed the look and the feel of Southern California.
Also helping copper, the dollar languished near five-month lows versus the euro, making dollar-priced copper cheaper for non-U.
For more than 25 years, a collection of 36 Chevrolet Corvettes has languished in one New York parking garage or another.
In the years that followed, women's soccer languished in the country, growing only in fits and starts amid widespread national disinterest.
Indeed, the Android Wear platform has notoriously languished, and I can't in good faith recommend that anybody buy an Android Wear device.
The FEC ended up deadlocked on the issue, and the question of how to handle digital ads has languished for six years.
But TweetDeck has for years languished in the periphery of Twitter's product road map, getting new features late or not at all.
In 2004, work on the transfer of H5N1 flu from birds to pigs languished unread in Chinese while critical time was lost.
Soon afterwards trademark applications to protect the Trump brand in China that had languished in the courts for years were suddenly granted.
Shares have languished around $4 or below since early 2016 and fell to $2.37 on Friday from around $3.20 a year ago.
Take a way smaller achievement: Wollman Rink, a Manhattan attraction that languished for years because the city couldn&apost get it running.
"A Brief History of Time", published in 1988, sold in millions, though its difficulty meant that many copies languished on coffee tables.
On the other hand, banking shares languished, with Mitsubishi UFG Financial Group falling 0.9 percent and Mizuho Financial Group dropping 0.6 percent.
At the time, no one knew what to make of these transparent orbs, so the beads languished at the university for years.
Id Software's reboot of the most storied shooter in gaming had languished in development hell for the better part of a decade.
Nonetheless, she languished since then, mostly because GOP leaders refused to grant her a panel vote and a final debate and ballot.
North Korea, Eritrea, Turkmenistan, Syria and China all languished at the bottom of the 180 countries ranked by the RSF in 2018.
The timing of the analysis seems apt, as multiple economic signs point to above-trend growth ahead while stock prices have languished.
The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act, commonly known as the DREAM Act, has languished in Congress for 85033 years.
He languished on the Rockets from 2012 to 2014, often watching from the corner as James Harden handled the team's creative responsibilities.
A power play there once ended up with Gaudreau stuffing the puck into goal as four defenders languished on the other side.
A sweeping overhaul of Chile's dictatorship-era water code proposed in 2014 has languished in Congress, slowed by intense lobbying by industry.
However, the nominee languished on the floor ever since, mainly due to GOP leaders' refusal to allow his confirmation debate and vote.
He languished in shelters for a year before that, at one point sharing space with 400 asylum seekers in a large tent.
For example, a proposed amendment to overturn Citizens United has languished in Congress for years while the campaign finance system has disintegrated.
For long stretches from 2002 to 2006, Amazon's stock price languished, while it invested in researching and developing new technologies and businesses.
Nevertheless, he has languished on the floor since then, primarily because GOP leaders refused to grant him a final debate and vote.
Hourly and weekly earnings languished when factoring in the rise in cost of living, according to figures the Labor Department released Friday.
But Mr. Nicholson said some asylum seekers flown into Australia for medical treatment from offshore camps have languished for years in detention.
However, the nominee languished on the floor ever since, principally due to GOP leaders' refusal to allow his confirmation debate and vote.
Somalia has languished without a functioning central government for more than 25 years, but it is holding a presidential election this week.
At the same time, a draft bill that would ensure tighter control over Thailand's electronic waste industry has languished in legislative purgatory.
And while African countries have some of the world's largest tracts of land under protection, many have languished for lack of funding.
But a proposed regulation to require warning signals and other precautions has languished in the face of opposition from the auto industry.
The burrito shot also languished in Reddit's nether regions for a while until one member of the group posted it to r/mildlyinfuriating.
The name has languished since a mid-August plunge, and options traders aren't overly optimistic that Thursday's report will kick-start meaningful gains.
Investors rushed into the dollar, sending it to a 16-month high while the offshore Chinese yuan languished at a 22-month low.
The specimens which led Dr Smith to this conclusion have languished in Yale University's palaeontology collection since their discovery in Wyoming in 1871.
In the absence of strong catalysts, Gulf stocks passively tracked emerging assets, which languished in bear market territory as the dollar held strong.
The pound, which had languished mostly in negative territory below $1.32, rose 0.3 percent to as high as $1.3251 after Rees-Mogg's comments.
A 17-track double album, it stretched out and languished in the jamminess of a guitar solo like nothing Segall had done previously.
In fact, the product is so focused on that singular feature that much of the rest of the product has languished in comparison.
She raised six children, but never stopped making art, and it would be inaccurate to suggest that she languished in obscurity until now.
For months, the Minnesota senator has languished in public opinion polls outside of the top tier — an ineffectual moderate alternative to Joe Biden.
But in 2010, Republicans in Congress decided the commission was not needed, and it languished for more than three years without confirmed commissioners.
The police reform measures have languished in the Council since versions of the bills were first introduced in 2012 and again in 2014.
However, the nominee has languished on the floor ever since, primarily due to GOP leaders' refusal to allow his confirmation debate and vote.
Ward has languished in fundraising compared to both of them, raising $2.6 million since January 2017 and has about $363,85033 in the bank.
Many of those companies languished in the portfolios of private equity firms while the markets tried to recover from the 2008 financial crisis.
In other currencies, sterling languished at one-week lows on Wednesday as investors reduced positions amid growing evidence the economy was facing headwinds.
When airlines reduce the supply of seats in the market, they could more easily raise fares, which have languished while fuel prices soared.
But imprisonment grew: By 2016, 679 out of every 100,000 Americans languished in prison or jail, almost four times the share in 1960.
As of late August, more than 500 children still languished in government custody — scared, confused and unsure of ever seeing their parents again.
After his shop was raided, he spent two years worrying about his fate as his court case languished in the Indian justice system.
Prosecutors counter that such a move would represent a return to an era in which white-collar cases languished for years during appeals.
The sanctions languished at the Treasury Department, however, as some senior administration officials believed that they should shelve them during the trade talks.
And it has taken a village to raise Eastman (1940-703) from the dead, where he and his music languished for years, unheard.
In 2002 he took the play to Broadway, where it languished until it won a Pulitzer Prize for its author, Suzan-Lori Parks.
The euro languished near a 22-month low, weighed down by ailing growth in Germany and the spectre of political uncertainty in Spain.
That's not counting dozens more vacancies that languished for years without a nominee because senators made it clear they would object to anyone.
But a bipartisan bill from the Senate Finance Committee languished on the sidelines as Pelosi led House Democrats in passing their own legislation.
For years, thousands of people who hadn't been convicted of a crime languished in New York jails because they could not afford bail.
Readers Joel Brill and John Gannon mastered all four questions last week, but their responses languished in a spam folder until being rescued.
Despite the ERA being reintroduced in every Congress since the early 1980s, the effort to add it to the Constitution languished for decades.
The New York-based team languished while the Twitter team in San Francisco focused on more pressing problems, including a decade of unprofitability.
This step is especially key if you've had a profile that has kind of languished, un-updated since you got your current job.
The case has propelled sweeping, court-ordered regulations of the food industry to the doorstep of the Indian government, where they have languished.
But oil has languished Several central banks around the globe have slashed interest rates to below zero to try and jumpstart sluggish economies.
Cboe said in March, when bitcoin languished below $4,000, that it planned to discontinue its futures, with the final contracts expiring this month.
Investors rushed into the U.S. dollar, sending it to a 214.003-month high while the offshore Chinese yuan languished at a 22-month low.
Interest rates remain at or close to record lows in many major economies, including Sweden, where they have languished below zero since early 2015.
Hurston refused to revise Kossola's voice out of her manuscript, and it languished among her papers as an obscure scholarly artifact until this year.
Since 2014, they've languished at roughly the same dismal position on the annual Corruption Perception Index published by Transparency International, a nonprofit corruption watchdog.
The MacBook Air, which last year saw a minor graphics and CPU upgrade, has languished since Apple introduced the 2100-inch MacBook in 2015.
They had languished on a shelf for 70 years after being seized by the Red Army at the end of the Second World War.
Prices have languished around $45 a barrel, though the market has started to rebalance as some exporters have reduced shipments due to lower prices.
Over the last decade, Apple's desktop line has often languished, but each eventual refresh has revealed a machine too powerful for the average user.
As stylish New Nordic restaurants with their never-ending processions of lilliputian courses flourished, less sexy staples like meatballs languished on the cultural backburner.
Members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries have suffered serious economic pain as oil prices have languished over the last two years.
The once-revered MacBook Air has languished in update limbo ever since Apple shifted its focus to the MacBook Pro and 12-inch MacBook.
Shaquita Galloway's arrest, for injury to a child by omission, brings to a close a case that had languished for years, according to authorities.
One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.
For each nuclear reactor proposal protested in the streets or that languished and died at the feet of lawmakers, something else took its place.
U.S. stocks, which had been rising on optimism about the Trump administration's economic policies since his victory in the U.S. presidential election, languished overnight.
Mark Takano (D) said he knew the Guard came forward with a proposal to resolve the matter but that it "languished" over funding issues.
"Over the eight years of the Obama administration, you had potentially dozens of criminal cases that languished," Meyer told Fox News anchor Shannon Bream.
While it has been successful selling trucks and sport utility vehicles, its cars have languished behind competing models from Toyota and Honda, for example.
The set includes the entire chapel, including the mosaic floor and 15th century frescoes by artists who have long languished in Michelangelo's giant shadow.
And, on more than one occasion, its sedentary sensors shamed me out of bed when I'd languished too long after my alarm went off.
But most of the other deals, such as a $13.5 billion THAAD missile defense system from Lockheed, have languished without a firm purchase agreement.
In 1993, the case was reassigned to the special crimes unit in St. Joseph County, where it languished for 22 years, per the complaint.
It is a referendum on the leadership of a $210 billion company as its stock has languished, underperforming its peers in the last decade.
The economy has languished in a country that, paradoxically, is rich in natural resources, but most of its population lives on about a dollar.
For years, in many Olympic sports, misconduct cases languished within the sports organizations that inexplicably did not automatically report all cases to law enforcement.
In particular, she helped redesign one of Hootsuite's main tools — Hootsuite Composer — in 2019, after it had languished without major changes for eight years.
And Mr. Anderson served just eight days in the county jail — starkly different from the 25 years that Mr. Morton languished in state prison.
But the effort had languished for weeks amid technical holdups in the House, compelling Democrats to accuse Republicans of stalling on the president's behalf.
However, the nomination has languished on the Senate floor ever since, primarily due to Republican leaders' refusal to permit Neals' confirmation debate and vote.
However, iron and steel stocks languished on outlook worries, with Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp dropping 3.0 percent and JFE Holdings shedding 3.1 percent.
Prisoners, I was told, still came to the inpatient unit of the T.C.U. and languished after being placed in what amounted to solitary confinement.
Mr. Bridenstine's nomination languished, because although the Republicans hold a 51-49 majority, he did not appear to have the necessary votes for confirmation.
But owners and executives of companies in retail, fast food, poultry processing and other industries have grown richer as their workers' pay has languished.
Much of China's better-than-expected growth this year has been highly reliant on spending by often inefficient state firms as private investment languished.
Ms Merchant was taken to jail, where she languished for three weeks because she neither had nor knew anyone with $500 for her bond.
Obama's draft AUMF languished on Capitol Hill, but he continued military action against ISIS until the end of his term without specific congressional authorization.
Finally, good news: Florence Price, the female African-American composer whose music languished in obscurity after her death in 1953, finally has a publisher.
"If it's not going to happen here, it's going to happen somewhere," he said, explaining his mind-set as he languished with the Indians.
Without the influence of Street Fighter II, it's likely that female characters would have languished in supporting roles for far longer than they did.
Since 2014, the year of its disputed annexation of Crimea, which spurred Western reprisals, Russia has languished in recession or realized only minuscule growth.
The index came within a whisker—less than 13 points—of reaching 20,000 two weeks ago and has since languished below the elusive level.
Some sellers have been slow to come around to the new reality, and many higher-end listings have languished on the market for years.
But its overall sales still fell 13 percent from the previous December, as cars like the Chevy Malibu and Impala languished on dealer lots.
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee approved Ms. White on a party-line vote, but her nomination languished at the end of 2017.
Active managers whose performance has languished this year also may need to window-dress heading into year's end, which could result in more stock buying.
The conservative pricing comes as Lyft (LYFT), Uber's chief rival in the US, has languished on the stock market since going public in late March.
It is unconscionable that she languished in prison for years while those allegedly implicated by the information she revealed still haven't been brought to justice.
They'd never heard of a change-of-address form, so their Section 8 approval was sent to the wrong unit and languished until it expired.
Even so, Cole's work has long languished in the archives, along with the often second-rate movies he worked on in the 1940s and '50s.
The unfinished husks of three guided-missile frigates that have languished for three years at a Baltic shipyard show that is easier said than done.
Why it matters: Voter turnout is traditionally low in the U.S. Before 2018, turnout rates for midterms since 1974 had languished around 40% to 41%.
It's been two and a half years since Qualcomm last released a major new smartwatch chip, and in the time since, Android smartwatches have languished.
Over the past decade global e-commerce has been expanding at an average rate of 20% a year as bricks-and-mortar shops have languished.
Defensive railroad and food stocks languished, with East Japan Railway dropping 2.2 percent, West Japan Railway shedding 1.1 percent and Kikkoman Corp falling 0.9 percent.
As the CBOE volatility index has languished below 20 since the U.S. Presidential election, investors will also welcome the boost in liquidity the rebalance provides.
As investors grew more hopeful of a "Remain" vote, spot gold languished, falling 0.2 percent to a near-two-week low of $1.693,262 an ounce.
The speech was expected to provide Trump with an overall boost in his approval ratings, which have languished in the first weeks of his presidency.
Crude oil has recently languished between $26 and $35 per barrel in volatile trading as oil-exporting nations have tried to negotiate potential production cuts.
But the stock has languished since debuting on the Nasdaq on March 29, as concerns about the startup's potential for profitability have become more prominent.
New York Mayor Bill De Blasio, who was late to enter the race and languished in fundraising, collected at least one contribution from a celebrity.
It opened 0.4 percent higher and traded in positive territory in the morning, but languished in the afternoon as investors grew cautious about the rally.
As a result, NARAB has languished for two years since the law's passage and the current burdensome system has persisted in a zombie-like state.
Asylum seekers intercepted at sea are sent for "processing" in PNG and on the South Pacific island of Nauru, where many have languished for years.
The Weimar Republic stabilized somewhat in the middle of the decade, and the Nazi share of the vote languished in the low single-digit figures.
This summer, Semiotext(e) published transcripts of Wojnarowicz's audiotape journals, mostly recorded between 1987 and 1989, which until now have languished in NYU's Fales collection.
Meanwhile, the euro languished at a six-and-a-half month low against the dollar Tuesday, after slipping to $1.1607, its lowest since November 9.
As investors grew more hopeful of a "Remain" vote, spot gold languished, falling 0.2 percent to a near-two-week low of $1,103 an ounce.
It's interesting news for Trek fans, who've languished through a trilogy of mostly terrible movies and the much-debated new television series Star Trek: Discovery.
As investors grew more hopeful of a "Remain" vote, spot gold languished, falling 0.5 percent to a near-two-week low of $1,261.80 an ounce.
The proposal languished in the Judiciary Committee until Schumer teamed up with Cornyn, one of the Senate's most influential Republicans, to give it new life.
But the proposal languished in Congress, and while President Trump told the Justice Department last month to issue new regulations, thus far it has not.
The case languished there and in the Vatican for years until a book was published in 2015 detailing the ways Mr. Figari humiliated his members.
While Mr. Barnes languished behind bars, though, his former cronies, his wife and his girlfriends began squandering the criminal enterprise that had made them millionaires.
But when the book first came out in 1957, it wasn't a subject that American readers wanted to engage with, and it languished in obscurity.
During the day, a weakening U.S. dollar weighed on European stocks, which ended their trading day on weaker footing, while gold gained and oil languished.
Zynga gradually focused on mobile games, but its stock has languished even as it has mounted a turnaround under a new chief executive, Frank Gibeau.
Support for independence, which decades ago had soared into the high 50s, has languished in the low 30s in surveys over the past few years.
The oil-on-canvas depicting Othello with a sword in his hand, gazing upon a reclining Desdemona, had languished for years in a Maryland attic.
The golf clubs took up new residence in the closet of a spare room, and they have languished there, untouched, for more than a year.
But the company has languished since going public in 2011 in what was, at the time, the most successful offering by an American fashion label.
Mr. Fillon, who was Mr. Sarkozy's prime minister for five years, had languished in polls for months behind him and the more moderate Mr. Juppé.
Owners and executives of profitable companies in retail, fast food, poultry processing and other low-wage industries have grown richer while the workers have languished.
Their suburban house — two stories and with a modest lawn — needs a new coat of paint, and some parts have languished in disrepair, Tim said.
Small oil producers revolutionized the sector through advances in horizontal drilling and fracking, but their stock prices have languished with investors pressing for higher returns.
However, she languished on the floor all year until her nomination expired on January 3, primarily because Republicans denied her a confirmation debate and vote.
The Republican Party is defending dozens of seats in largely suburban districts where Trump's popularity has languished and Democrats have performed well in presidential races.
While his image was projected in night vision above the stage, framed by the Chorus of Prisoners, the Prisoner languished in his cell underneath the stage.
Perhaps this is because annual GDP growth, having languished below 270% from 22000 until 24.5, is now back to the long-term average of around 22016%.
But the bill, which would also eliminate old laws criminalizing distributing birth control and barring single women from using contraception at all, has languished ever since.
Shares of AbbVie have also languished, losing more than a third of their value from highs hit in January 20153 over concerns about competition to Humira.
Shares of AbbVie have also languished, losing more than a third of their value from highs hit in January 2018 over concerns about competition to Humira.
For without it, I would have languished in crossword puzzle purgatory forever, never learning, never getting any better, and quitting before I even finished a Monday.
Shorting the bank's stock became a hugely popular trade, ensuring Deutsche's share price languished close to its late September lows for the first half of October.
They hope he uses this final year to build his legacy and, through executive power, make some progress on ideas that have languished on Capitol Hill.
Iraqi law stipulates that suspects must be brought before an investigative judge within twenty-four hours of arrest, but many people languished in custody for months.
It comes about a month after the European Union pressured U.S. regulators to approve the typically routine request, which has languished for more than two years.
Italian stocks broadly languished below the water line but the losses seen as the scale of Renzi's defeat in Sunday's referendum emerged were more than halved.
The regular meeting will also cover legislation to overhaul post-financial crisis regulatory reforms, which has passed the House of Representatives and languished in the Senate.
The giant panda has long languished on the endangered species list, but an international monitoring group finally had some good news for it over the weekend.
At the end of last year, the Education Department had nearly 100,000 claims queued up, and many of them had languished for years without a decision.
The funding has languished in bureaucratic limbo for weeks, despite increasingly urgent pleas from tribal organizations desperate to stockpile essential supplies and keep health clinics operational.
The bill had languished in Parliament for 30 years, facing strong resistance from conservative Catholic lawmakers, who presented more than 3,000 amendments to stymie its passage.
Beta Theta Pi, where the pledge with the lacerated spleen languished, was described as a model fraternity at the school, with strict rules governing alcohol consumption.
Selected in the 12th round of the 20093 draft, McNeil languished in the minors until ripping through Class AA and AAA last season with a combined .
There were two other mishaps: When we first opened the door, our pillows languished atop the bed without pillowcases (an oversight housekeeping rectified within 10 minutes).
The Swedish crown briefly firmed 0.3% against the euro after PMIs rose in December following three months of declines, although they still languished in contraction territory.
At Twitter, no idea has languished for quite as long as a feature that would let users follow areas of interest in addition to regular accounts.
In May, Ottawa agreed to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline in hopes of pushing through an expansion to nearly triple capacity as other proposed lines languished.
Dianne Feinstein's VAWA reauthorization legislation, a companion bill to the one the House passed in April that has since languished in Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's Senate.
The House of Representatives passed legislation that repeals the agency's actions, but it has languished in the Senate, where the companies and their allies opposed it.
"&aposRoom&apos is a textbook example of a movie that might have languished in obscurity without the wave of critical acclaim and awards buzz," Dergarabedian said.
"In contrast, stocks have languished or lost value in periods when market internals were unfavorable – regardless of whether the Fed was easing or tightening," he said.
But scientific advances have also been a boon to law enforcement authorities across the country as they seek to close cases that have languished for decades.
As he languished in prison for human rights crimes after being extradited from Chile, Keiko Fujimori turned his divisive legacy into Peru's best organized political party.
Retailer, food and railway stocks languished, with drugstore operator Matsumotokiyoshi Holdings falling 2111 percent, Yakult Honsha tumbling 26 percent and East Japan Railway dropping 234 percent.
The next evening, thousands of demonstrators converged on international airports around the country as travelers who were caught up in the ban languished behind security cordons.
Turkey has been under strong international pressure to release the thousands of detainees, including journalists, human rights activists and foreign citizens, who have languished in prison.
Interestingly, the speed with which Kavanaugh's nomination has progressed is a stark contrast with his previous nomination for DC Circuit Court — which languished for roughly three years.
Emerging-market equities languished in bear territory on Thursday, shrugging off the prospect of new trade talks between China and the United States, while Turkey's lira recovered.
The social media company's stock price had languished after a series of disappointing earnings in which Snap reported less revenue and user growth than analysts had expected.
Katie Waldman, a spokesperson for DHS, acknowledged that the Border Patrol first requested the project in 33, but it languished for the entirety of the Obama administration.
The Schedules That Work Act, which would force retailers to set schedules two weeks in advance and pay employees extra for any last-minute changes, has languished.
Last year 251 journalists languished in jails as a result of doing their jobs, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), a New York-based NGO.
Sir Isaac Newton Image: Godfrey KnellerAs reported in Chemistry World, the US Chemical Heritage Foundation has purchased the document, which languished in a private collection for decades.
Tech shares and electric parts makers also languished, with Advantest Corp dropping 1.0 percent and Murata Manufacturing Co shedding 1.0 percent, while TDK Corp declining 0.7 percent.
The 85 billion CFA franc ($138.59 million) project in the town of Diamniadio is gambling on hopes it resuscitate a manufacturing sector that has languished for decades.
The investment would be a boon for Lucid, which has languished over the last year as it failed to secure the funding necessary to start making cars.
The 10-year Treasury yield, which moves opposite prices, has not even retested its Christmas Eve high of 2.82 percent, and on Friday languished around 2.66 percent.
A signifier of investor sentiment, holdings of SPDR Gold Trust, the world's largest gold-backed exchange-traded-fund languished near their lowest since mid-December last year.
Though Google didn't immediately shutter the service, Sparrow languished in the App Store for years without significant updates until it finally flew away for good in 2015.
Efforts at joint development projects have languished and difficulties suffered by Chinese firms in North Korea — especially problems receiving payment — have soured enthusiasm for cross-border trade.
The stock prices of many large banks have languished as investors question whether these companies can increase their profits substantially in such a stringent new regulatory environment.
For two weeks last summer, Slone, a librarian from Waverly, Ohio, languished in the hospital as doctors struggled to get her fever down from over 104 degrees.
As a result, a renewal of past tariff suspensions languished and no new ones were granted, costing businesses $750 million a year, according to the manufacturers' association.
Facing stiff headwinds in Europe (over wariness about the influence of business) and the United States (because of mounting skepticism over free trade), the negotiations have languished.
Twenty-eight Syrians who claimed asylum there after the Paris terrorist attacks in November languished in crowded, windowless rooms at the airport for up to eight months.
It languished and eventually died under consultant control, a sort of negligent homicide that botched a key chance for the party to build a viable political movement.
In 2015, valued at 38 million Swiss francs, or $38.25 million, Brazil's watch market languished outside the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry's top 30 export markets.
In states where parental choice has languished because of petty politics and entrenched interests—most recently, and surprisingly, Texas—this proper, federal action would be a boon.
These were refugee families who'd languished in camps for years while being screened by the US State Department, but had finally been approved to come to America.
But when state legislators first introduced the bill in 2013—a time when just a few other states had passed revenge porn laws—it languished in Albany.
The bill has languished in the House for decades, first introduced by former Congressman John Conyers in 1989 and reintroduced every year until his retirement in 2017.
Then it languished until the mid-20th century, when audiences realized that, with its inspired music, dramatic complexity and psychological insight, "Semele" is one of Handel's masterpieces.
Some languished for as long as seven hours aboard their planes before airport personnel could help them down onto the tarmac and lead them inside, CNN reports.
After the company went public in 2012, its stock price languished for months because it had no plan to make money from consumers' shift to mobile devices.
As Voit languished in the St. Louis Cardinals' minor league system last year, Cashman traded for him because the Yankees' analytics department noticed his hard-hit numbers.
WASHINGTON — For most of last year, Donald J. Trump's application to register trademarks for his brand of home accessories languished in a government office in Lima, Peru.
Then I languished at home for a couple days more before my physician banished me to the E.R. I was blasted with IV antibiotics and constantly eyeballed.
Detained on Australia's Christmas Island after crossing in a smuggler's boat from Indonesia and later forced onto a Manus-bound plane, he has languished here since Aug.
When in power, Shokin was seen as an obstacle to cracking down on corruption in Ukraine, and the investigation into Burisma had actually languished during Shokin's tenure.
In summer 2018, Republicans in the House languished in a multi-week debate about immigration, ultimately bringing a series of bills to the floor that couldn't pass.
It's another blow for the newly public company, which has languished below its $10 IPO price amid competitive pressure from a merger between Amazon and Whole Foods.
A number of rape victims have complained that investigators treated them with unnecessary skepticism and their cases languished for months, especially when the accused knows the victim.
A bill bearing his name has passed the House of Representatives with bipartisan support three times since 2016, but it had languished in the Senate until Tuesday.
Solid economic growth and supply bottlenecks have pushed inflation past the Federal Reserve&aposs 2 percent target, after price gains had languished below that level for six years.
For those who languished in Mr Jammeh's torture cells, seeing their old foe in comfortable exile might be only marginally less palatable than having him stay in power.
Even modest labor law reform efforts like the WAGE Act — which would have authorized tougher penalties for employer violations of existing laws protecting workers — have languished in Congress.
Lester Finkle, the current chief of staff for the Cook County Law Office of the Public Defender, says other prisoners have also languished for years waiting for hearings.
Thirty five years ago having a PhD in computer vision was considered the height of unfashion, as artificial intelligence languished at the bottom of the trough of disillusionment.
But this time, aid for farmers like Mims has gotten tangled up inside a massive $17 billion disaster relief bill that has languished for months on Capitol Hill.
But after Judge Velasco issued an indictment in 2011, the arrest warrants languished in El Salvador, where all of the defendants live, with the exception of Mr. Montano.
The Texas measure, called Senate Bill 6, passed the Republican-controlled Texas Senate on a party-line vote in March but has languished in the Republican-controlled House.
For years, publishers have languished over an ever-changing News Feed algorithm, which has made a media outlet win in traffic one week and deeply crash the next.
We've already seen this play out before in New York, where a right to repair bill languished for months in the New York's state legislature before fizzling out.
Bush's campaign languished while Bill Clinton connected with voters, while Perot mounted a credible third-party challenge on issues such as deficit reduction that cost the GOP votes.
Abandoned by its white producers, the movie — believed to be the oldest surviving film to feature African-American actors — languished for years in unmarked containers before being reassembled.
The cash, said to amount to £35m ($45m) now, has languished in London, with only lawyers profiting from the interminable haggling between India, Pakistan and the nizam's heirs.
A non-partisan poll released on Friday showed 72 percent of voters in Oklahoma, where teachers' pay has languished near the bottom among U.S. states, supported the walkout.
For the past decade, Paul Ryan has languished either in the House minority or under a Democratic president, putting together extreme proposals for completely overhauling the safety net.
The bill has languished in the Senate thus far and if it ever got a vote, it would be unlikely to get the 60 votes needed to pass.
In a letter addressed to Modi that was published on Wednesday, Gandhi - who is the president of the Congress Party - said the bill had languished for too long.
On Tuesday Japanese government bond (JGB) yields languished at record lows, with the 10-year JP10YTN=JBTC touching -0.070 percent and the 30-year JP30YTN=JBTC 0.765 percent.
Where the lending data fit in is a puzzle for the Trump administration, which believes a pro-growth agenda that has languished in Congress will spur more growth.
Superfund has been around since 22025, and though nearly four hundred hazardous-waste sites have been cleaned up, many have languished, and new sites are designated every year.
Sports Authority Bankruptcy Part of Larger Wave | Many companies have languished in the portfolios of private equity firms since the 2008 financial crisis, struggling with I.P.O.s and bankruptcies.
But the reality is that people who have held onto their government jobs for many years have not languished in the same role at the same pay grade.
I was surprised, upon my return, to find many of the staples of my childhood gone, and was shocked that some have slipped away or languished without mention.
The undocumented immigrant, who arrived in the United States when he was 14, said that he had languished for months at the center waiting for a bond hearing.
IndusInd Bank Ltd languished at the bottom of the Nifty, slipping 4.4% after the private sector lender reported a spike in bad loan additions in the third quarter.
For years, a box of pottery that Mr. DiMola pulled from a SoHo apartment languished on a shelf, until Mexican diplomatic officials appraised them as ancient Mayan artifacts.
The request for mandatory federal funding has languished in Congress for years now, Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, chairwoman of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head, explained to the subcommittee.
After Matthew, the application languished, as officials asked the developers for more information, according to a timeline later submitted as part of the Galiotoses' lawsuit against the city.
After finding a suitable egg donor, a process the men likened to "online dating only so much worse," they languished on a waiting list for surrogates for months.
Since August, Sarah Mardini — a humanitarian aid worker who saved refugees bound for Greece by pulling their sinking dinghy ashore — has indefinitely languished in a prison outside Athens.
Even modest labor law reform efforts like the WAGE Act — which would have authorized tougher penalties for employer violations of existing worker-protection laws — have languished in Congress.
This means many black residents are effectively stranded in neighborhoods languished by poverty, crime, and poor schools, feeding into distrust of not just police but the entire system.
Not much has changed since then — legislation to help address breaches and vulnerabilities has been proposed, yet most of these laws have languished in Congress for various reasons.
"This story shows exactly why PETA is so committed to banning continuous tethering of dogs everywhere, including in Halifax County, where this poor dog languished for over a decade."
During his tenure as finance minister, Jaitley led the enactment of a bankruptcy code and a national goods and services tax law that had languished for almost 20 years.
The combined voter support for the ruling League and 5-Star stood at 62.3 percent, while the center-left Democratic Party, the country's main opposition, languished on 17.1 percent.
But it was passed instead to a DJ, then a keyboard shop owner, Alan Howarth, who later became the Hollywood sound guru in whose basement the master tapes languished.
But the legislation — which, as a war powers measure, was guaranteed a vote — languished for the past several weeks while the Senate was singularly focused on Trump's impeachment trial.
As a result, Japan has languished in the bottom third of the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index, which since 2006 has measured gender equality in the workforce.
But despite the growth scare, higher-yield currencies such as the Australian and New Zealand dollars held up reasonably well though the Canadian dollar languished near two-week lows.
If companies tilt away from labor, economists say, it could boost productivity and take the lid off wage increases that have languished at around 210 percent in recent years.
Twitter bought the software that evolved into Twitter for Mac (formerly known as Tweetie for Mac) back in 2010, though it's largely believed to have languished following the acquisition.
Technologies that have languished in laboratories for decades (contributing to the widely held truth that maritime technology is always ten years behind) can help measure and manage the oceans.
Forcing their hands was the knowledge that every week that the bill languished in limbo, it became more and more likely that Obamacare would survive in its present form.
Asylum seekers intercepted at sea are sent for "processing" to three camps in PNG and one on the South Pacific island of Nauru, where many have languished for years.
The Yahoo stake and its first ever share buyback announced last month have helped support SoftBank Corp's shares, which debuted, and have languished, below their 1,500 yen IPO price.
If companies tilt away from labour, economists say, it could boost productivity and take the lid off wage increases that have languished at around 2 percent in recent years.
Requests from South Carolina staff to boost spending on paid media or launch a direct mail operation languished, two sources with knowledge of the campaign's internal workings told CNN.
The dollar languished at a five-month low versus the yen on Wednesday, as simmering geopolitical tensions checked risk appetite and put the safe-haven Japanese currency in favor.
After the Senate passed the sanctions on Iran and Russia 98-2, the bill languished in the House for more than a month amid a series of procedural fights.
Energy stocks languished as a rally in oil prices lost steam after tension flared between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the Saudi crown prince tightened his grip on power.
Pence said the men had been "illegally detained" and that 16 court hearings had been canceled as the men languished in basement cells without enough food or medical treatment.
In 1984, the average lag was about 6 years; by 2012, death-row inmates languished for an average of 15 years before being executed and some waited decades longer.
In eight seasons at Baylor, Briles had turned the Bears into a Big 12 powerhouse after they had languished at the bottom of the conference since joining in 1996.
After having languished in obscurity for most of its early existence, Leonardo da Vinci's work was pushed into the spotlight in 1911 when it was stolen from the Louvre.
The bill, however, has languished in the U.S. Senate for almost nine months, and there are no signs that it will be voted on anytime in the near future.
He languished for months at his home in Palm Springs, wearing an ankle bracelet that he was allowed to remove only when he had to undergo triple-bypass surgery.
The American composer Harold Shapero's Symphony for Classical Orchestra had languished in obscurity for some 30 years when André Previn conducted it with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1986.
An analysis by Reuters in February showed that globally, shares of most of the 25 largest technology IPOs have languished in their first 12 months on the public market.
And for those who met the deadline — but whose cases have languished, in some cases, for decades — the law sets up hurdles that may be nearly impossible to clear.
But while he was orbiting his hero, Starlite's own mental health deteriorated, and his music, including the songs he had hoped would make up "Same Night, Different Dream," languished.
But legislation to reorganize local and state police forces and give the attorney general's office full autonomy has languished in Congress, while the military bill has been pushed along.
It took more than 13 years to pass into law, which occurred in 2012; it then languished in appeals for several years, and has yet to be implemented fully.
The cases reopened and solved because of the grants include serial rapists who, for decades, preyed on women while the evidence that could have stopped them languished on shelves.
The firm then languished for several years as sales slumped and it failed to invest adequately in new models, spending most of 2014 without a boss before Palmer's appointment.
Boarded and bricked up, scarred with graffiti, it has languished as downtown Flushing has shifted from a largely white, middle-class neighborhood to one of the city's largest Chinatowns.
Jeb Bush cut salaries in 2015 as his campaign languished, while Senator John McCain resorted to layoffs in 413, though he ultimately won the Republican nomination the next year.
That proposal has languished in various forms in Congress for 16 years, and similar bills have been caught in the same political crossfire in state legislatures like New York's.
As free agents languished on the market in this historically sluggish off-season, the Mets saw an opportunity and some affordability in Vargas for two years and $16 million.
Since then, her polling numbers have languished: The Economist's poll aggregator has her at 7% (Mr Biden is at 27%; Ms Warren at 19% and Mr Sanders at 15%).
Sterling languished near Monday's seven-year low against the dollar after Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said additional stimulus could be injected into the British economy if needed.
That is because, for generation after generation, low-income students, students of color, English language learners, and students with disabilities were disproportionately languished in low-quality classrooms and schools.
That grid was rejected by Will due to a lot of questionable fill, and an 80-word count, it then languished in my "reject file" for almost eight months.
In other currencies, sterling languished at one-week lows on Wednesday as a tepid reading of Britain's services sector added to further evidence of growing headwinds to the economy.
Despite its enduring relevance, the series languished in Guston's studio for more than 2116 years following the artist's death in 212014; it was finally exhibited and published in 2001.
Despite its enduring relevance, the series languished in Guston's studio for more than 2116 years following the artist's death in 212014; it was finally exhibited and published in 2001.
Aside from the hits like sprinting, gymnastics, and swimming, American women are starting to dominate in wrestling, weightlifting, shot put, and other events where the US has typically languished.
The long-shot effort for collective media bargaining rights with tech platforms was raised by an industry trade group as an idea last year, but has since languished in Congress.
Any sustained increase in gas prices could prove costly for the horde of Americans who abandoned fuel-efficient cars for sport-utility vehicles and pickup trucks as gas prices languished.
While iPad and iPhone fans have seen nice updates churned out annually like clockwork, laptop and desktop fans have languished, often stuck with aging processors in outmoded and overpriced devices.
Perez, meanwhile, has aligned himself closely with President Barack Obama -- but his core argument for the job is that he can address the problems that languished during the Obama years.
Meantime, as Kmart has languished, Walmart, Target and Amazon have poured money into their brands and technology, making it harder for Kmart to make a case it needs to exist.
Many of those women languished in prison, largely forgotten until 2014, when activists requested a presidential pardon for 17 of them and launched a global campaign to demand their release.
Yet the issue has languished on Capitol Hill — and the Trump administration's repeated attempts to refocus lawmakers through the label of "infrastructure week" have become a running joke in Congress.
Beyond the list, there are so many other areas including production, engineering and support services and global, regional and local media where a pay gap has languished for too long.
The deal is a major win for Lucid, which has languished over the last year as it failed to secure the funding necessary to start making its luxury electric cars.
The company's stock languished through early October, nearly matching its low point from the spring, as investors reacted to the settlement and news of the government's increased focus on Tesla.
Against the Japanese yen, the dollar languished near the lowest since early June at 107.81 while the single currency was mostly unchanged at $1.1271 after three successive sessions of gains.
Heavy industries such as coal and steel have languished as China relies increasingly on higher-end technology and consumption for economic growth and seeks to shut underperforming mines and plants.
Even though DeLauro and labor experts say a pay equity bill should be bipartisan, the Paycheck Fairness Act has languished out of the spotlight when Republicans have been in power.
The catalyst for the moves lower was Chinese manufacturing data that showed the economy still struggling to regain traction, while euro zone factory growth languished at a three-month low .
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling languished near 14-month lows on Thursday, and strong British retail sales did little to support the currency hamstrung by fears about Britain leaving the European Union.
In currency markets, the euro languished near a 274.53-21/2-month low after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi hailed "solid" euro zone growth but kept interest rates unchanged.
Tsai's new government was elected on a pledge to reinvigorate the island's trade-dependent economy, which has languished amid a slump in exports, in turn hurting confidence in local stocks.
Donald Trump appears to be delivering on one core promise, even as many other aspects of his agenda have languished: He has made life for undocumented immigrants much, much scarier.
More than 500 Alaskans with intellectual or developmental disabilities are trapped on Medicaid waiting lists to receive desperately-needed home- and community-based services—most having languished there for years.
" The No. 2 spot currently belongs to " Literary Theory ," a title that I would have guessed languished near the bottom, somewhere in the vicinity of, say, " Environmental Economics " and " Engels .
The show could have languished, drawing out David's journey through the system, and it probably would have gotten away with it, because even the episode's slow opening half is enthralling.
Its 1947 premiere ran nine months — respectable enough in itself but a fraction the engagement of its pioneering predecessors; the title has languished since largely as a musical theater footnote.
Other collections were eventually donated to museums, but often languished in back-room obscurity until they were dusted off and lent to the N.Y.U. institute for the Designing Identity exhibition.
The Ranch languished after Disneyland burst onto the local vacation scene, but it was resurrected as a public park by a progressive civic program nurturing green-space and the arts.
For months, communities in California, Texas, Florida, Alabama, Georgia and the Midwest have languished without the much-needed government cash to heal destruction brought by hurricanes, flooding, fires and tornadoes.
The budget resolution could also pave the way to opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska to oil drilling, a hot-button Republican proposal that has languished for decades.
While the authorities have for decades thrown their weight behind the development of the tourism sector, many of the needs of the poor and working class have languished, they say.
He knew when he wrote it that the cultural authorities would never allow him to publish it; it languished in an unopened moving box for years before he rediscovered it.
The scales of justice have been tipped heavily in favor of the rich, who have been able to buy their freedom while poor people have languished in jail for years.
An increasing interest among Americans in trucks and sport utility vehicles helped fuel brisk sales of the automaker's Jeep and Ram pickup models, even as sales of its cars languished.
Appreciation of Stevens's poetry grew—the critic F. O. Matthiessen wrote that it expressed "truths with the mellowness and tang of a late-summer wine"—but his home life languished.
Since May, the index has languished at a discount to the FTSE-28 as fears grew of a disorderly EU exit that would inflict huge damage on the British economy.
Mr. Fillon, a former prime minister, and once the presidential front-runner, had languished in polls after becoming entangled in a nepotism scandal that led to embezzlement charges against him.
But even if the bill passes the House, it has little prospect of clearing — or even being considered in — the Republican-led Senate, where several recent immigration bills have languished.
House Democrats passed a bill earlier this year to establish universal background checks -- including at gun shows and private sales -- but that bill has since languished in the Senate. Rep.
At the same time, other candidates with once-high expectations, such as Kamala Harris, Cory Booker and Beto O'Rourke, have dropped out or languished in single digits in the polls.
Resolutions that once would have languished in a Republican-controlled House are now proposals that sail through the Democratic-controlled body and will finally be delivered to the President's desk.
In currency markets, the euro languished near a 274.74-1/2-month low after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi hailed "solid" euro zone growth but kept interest rates unchanged.
All three candidates have languished in single digits for weeks but are still in play if they light a spark or manage an upset victory in Iowa or New Hampshire.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryConservatives rip FBI over IG report: 'scathing indictment' Live coverage: DOJ inspector general testifies on Capitol Hill Mellman: Looking to Iowa MORE (Mass.) languished in single digits.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the ship languished in the Black Sea until it was brought through the Bosporus and around the Cape of Good Hope to China.
His strong play in the Summer League bolstered speculation that the Kings got a steal in the draft, but he languished in the D-League for much of the season anyway.
The partial skeleton of Maiabalaena nesbittae, which includes a nearly complete skull, was uncovered in Oregon back in the 1970s, and it has languished at the Smithsonian's national collection ever since.
The Canadian firm lost more ground once Samsung also bulldozed its way into the smartphone market, but tried to stage a comeback as its market share languished in the single digits.
It languished in a disappointing gang storyline that dragged on forever without once finding an effective tone, and it sidelined some of its best characters into side plots that went nowhere.
When Shakira attempted to move back to her rock sound on her next album, 2005's Oral Fixation, the lead song "Don't Bother" languished at No. 42 on the pop charts.
The order finalized a tentative ruling the department made in April and came days after the European Commission formally filed for arbitration over Norwegian's request, which had languished for three years.
The tech-heavy start-up board index ChiNext languished with a 0.1 percent gain, amid worries over cooling profit growth at those firms and a fast pace of initial public offerings.
Before the Virginia elections last fall, the Senate recessed on Thursday, November 2 at lunchtime, allowing Virginia's senators to barnstorm the state all weekend, while Trump nominees languished without any votes.
The euro languished near a 3-1/2-month low, having taken a hit after the European Central Bank on Thursday struck a dovish tone as it kept interest rates unchanged.
In the late 1800s, a number of attempts were made to grow mangoes in the United States; most of the plants and fruits either died in transport or languished after planting.
EAGLE, The Economist's statistical win-probability model for golf tournaments, gave Mr Molinari a 215% chance of victory heading into the 12th hole, while Mr Woods languished at 16% (see chart).
The tradition of the soap opera has gradually infiltrated prime-time shows that manage to escape the label, while standbys like Days of Our Lives have languished in their daytime slots.
Most of the other blocks languished at or near reserve prices, ranging from 1.7 million to 5 million euros, as teams hunkered down for a campaign that could last several weeks.
Making Vine more attractive to creators Vine is viewed as a kind of backwater internally at Twitter, which has lavished attention on its live-streaming app Periscope as Vine has languished.
At the same time, funding for technology that will allow the world to use coal in a carbon-neutral way – a key component of any effort to curb emissions -- has languished.
Isakson is the home-state senator for Britt Grant, an 11th Circuit nominee who has languished for weeks on the Judiciary Committee's agenda because she needs Flake's support to be approved.
But the resolution has languished in the Senate amid a fierce lobbying battle between drillers who want the rule gone, and environmentalists who say it appropriately limits a potent greenhouse gas.
Machinery shares languished, after Japan Machine Tool Builders' Association said on Tuesday that June orders for machine tools tumbled 38% to 98.8 billion yen ($13 million), falling for ninth consecutive months.
Einhorn said GM's stock price has languished for years since emerging from the government-backed bankruptcy and is currently trading at the lowest valuation in the S&P 27 stock index.
Since Facebook's rise in the late 2000s, Myspace has languished, which is why it makes sense that it took a while for people to even notice the extent of the loss.
In recent months, criminal cases that once languished in the courts without resolution for months have been moving forward with unusual speed, a change Ms. Roa attributed to her group's advocacy.
But for months, a seemingly straightforward effort to do so has languished, amid concerns that a proposal to increase safety training requirements would put minority and nonunion laborers out of work.
People who have languished in displaced persons camps for years face an almost impossible refugee cap of 18,1433 this year, down from the 110,000 that President Barack Obama set in 2016.
The House has passed a handful of measures already that have languished or failed in the Senate, including a sanctuary cities bill that fell six votes short of advancing in February.
The economy has languished since the revolution, with low growth, high state deficits and debt, mounting unemployment and declining public services that have caused many Tunisians to lose faith in politics.
Despite her partisan leanings, Kerr believes this issue transcends thornier, more divisive issues surrounding LGBTQ equality, such as a statewide nondiscrimination bill that has languished in the legislature for two decades.
Gold has languished on soft physical demand and lackluster investor interest, as trade tensions and rising U.S. interest rats drive the U.S. dollar higher and spark selling in global commodities markets.
But after federal housing policies helped white Americans buy their own homes in the suburbs, black Americans, who could not get government-subsidized mortgages, languished in public housing, which became stigmatized.
Those measures have languished in the Senate, where Republicans control 51 votes in a chamber where the vast majority of legislation needs a minimum of 60 senators in support to advance.
According to Amnesty International, though there was a 31% decrease in executions from the previous year, Pakistan still executed 60 people in 2017, while nearly 7,000 people languished on death row.
"Il Pirata," an important early success for Bellini, mostly languished during the early decades of the 255th century, but a 21951 La Scala production starring Maria Callas brought it international attention.
The copper mine at Mes Aynak, operated by a Chinese state-owned enterprise outside Kabul, has languished mainly because of the unstable security situation and the precarious state of Afghanistan's transportation network.
The new version for iOS, Pocket Casts 6.0, brings the app—which was great for a long time, and has kind of languished the last couple of years—into full-fledged modernity.
Found on the UK's Somerset coast back in the mid-1990s, the fossil languished in a museum until it was "re-discovered" by paleontologist Sven Sachs of the Bielefeld Natural History Museum.
Paltrow, 44, originally listed the Tribeca pied-á-terre in March 2016 for over $14.25 million, according to StreetEasy, but the place languished on the market and endured a handful price reductions.
It had languished in parliament until the fatal overloading of a ferry in 2014 prompted outrage over cosy ties between businessmen and bureaucrats, which were thought to have contributed to the disaster.
Growing them here allows residents to consume meals they may not have tasted for years when they languished in camps, living on meager rations that might provide only 1,200 calories per day.
The crumbling town has languished for decades, but its fortunes look set to change following a multi-million dollar deal to revamp the port which has triggered a rush to buy land.
A closely-tracked key market inflation gauge — the five-year, five-year break even forward — has shot up to 1.3%, having languished at record lows at around 1.12% ahead of Tuesday's speech.
But law enforcement organizations and Republicans objected to the original version of the Sandra Bland Act, Coleman said, and so the Texas House of Representatives version of the bill languished in committee.
A closely-tracked key market inflation gauge -- the five-year, five-year break even forward -- has shot up to 1.3%, having languished at record lows at around 1.12% ahead of Tuesday's speech.
Thaung Tun said the government had started implementing interim recommendations the panel proposed in March, which included shutting camps where more than 120,000 Rohingya have languished since communal violence five years ago.
The plan, which would fulfill a federal mandate established by Congress two decades ago, has languished at the FCC after former chairman Tom Wheeler failed to secure the votes to approve it.
Machinery shares languished after Japan Machine Tool Builders' Association said on Tuesday that June orders for machine tools tumbled 38% to 98.8 billion yen ($907.25 million), falling for the ninth consecutive month.
Before the fight over North Korea, the sanctions bill languished in the House for weeks amid multiple procedural disputes, which prompted Democrats accusing Republicans of stalling on behalf of the White House.
After announcing its pick, the White House took seven weeks to submit the official paperwork needed for the Senate to start the hearing process, while the Agriculture Department languished without a leader.
Instead, Warmbier was soon subjected to some unknown kind of mistreatment or possibly brutality, and ended up in a coma — in which he appears to have languished for more than a year.
The Canadian and Australian dollars languished near two-month lows after it became increasingly clear on Wednesday that both country's would either keep interest rates steady or even lower them this year.
OPEC said in September it would limit output in an effort to boost prices, which have languished at less than half of their mid-2014 levels due to a persistent supply glut.
After the 2011 earthquake and nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, some patients at nearby hospitals, including babies, were selected for flights to safety, while others languished for days as medical supplies dwindled.
How is it that the U.S. has been without an ambassador to Mexico since July while President Barrack Obama's nominee for the post has languished in political limbo awaiting a confirmation hearing?
The former was a poet, a novelist, and a translator; the latter collected, in several volumes, the testimonies of thousands of zeks —prisoners who languished for decades or died in Stalin's gulag.
While sales have languished in La Paz, prices have skyrocketed in Cabo, where several large-scale master-planned developments are under construction, with new homes typically priced at more than $253 million.
Some critics are less sympathetic, noting that the city has found money for other projects — including $30 million for a 2013 renovation of its National Football League stadium — while lead abatement languished.
Lumberjack shirts that once languished in the back of the closet have come out in force, while others have found the willpower to toss their all-black wardrobes and start wearing neons.
Great gorges and rock faces stretched across the horizon, interspersed by streaks of green — agricultural plots worked by farmers using traditional methods that languished during Soviet times, when goods were largely imported.
Along with Senate Democrats, she has repeatedly introduced legislation that would create an independent prosecutor, but, she said, the military has always lobbied against eroding commanders' authority, and the bills have languished.
Even though the original version of "Nothing Compares 2 U" similarly languished in obscurity on the Family's 1985 debut album, the song endured: Five years later, Sinead O'Connor's version topped the charts.
After releasing 2000's global top charter "I'm Like a Bird," she languished till her 2006 comeback album Loose, which was one of the major mid-2000s pop records masterminded by Timbaland.
She languished in early fund-raising after pledging to sustain her presidential run through grass-roots donations instead of the high-dollar fund-raisers that many of her Democratic rivals have enjoyed.
The man, meantime, has languished in an Iraqi jail, reportedly asking for a lawyer on several occasions, but with no contact with the outside world beyond two visits from the Red Cross.
Now, in the same former Colorado Supermax unit where people languished in solitary, often for years, prisoners are learning vocational skills and employers are coming in to hire them even before release.
Amid a digital push and a drive to bring more brands and small businesses onto the platform, the company's stock has languished under $5 per share — far below its post-IPO high.
Similar bills have languished in the legislature in recent years, but House Majority Leader Dave Reed, a Republican, said Tuesday that he expects to schedule this one for a vote this fall.
For much of this race, Mr. Sanders languished in Ms. Warren's shadow, dismissed as too divisive to be the standard-bearer for a nervous party to which he does not even belong.
U.S.-North Korea talks have languished since Trump walked away from a summit with Kim in February without a deal amid an impasse over how much each side was willing to give.
Against the U.S. dollar, sterling languished at a 5-1/2 year low below $1.4300, while the Aussie was a whisker away from a seven-year low of $0.6827 set on Friday.
While the offense rarely is an issue, New Orleans' defense has languished near the bottom of the NFL for the last three seasons - including a 23st rank in points allowed in 227.
It is worth noting that the one part of Mr. Trump's platform that received a strong endorsement from economists — his promise of infrastructure spending — has languished, despite the possibility of bipartisan support.
But the remaining 20,000-square-foot lot languished for a decade until the city leased it for $4,000 a month to Joseph Reiver's father, Allan Reiver, the owner of an adjacent gallery.
Efforts to secure funding and support for a civil rights museum in the state legislature were introduced in the early 2000s and languished for years, but kicked into high gear in 2011.
Their follow-up single, Argent's jazzy Burt Bacharach-inspired "Tell Her No," broke the Top 20043 in the United States, but languished in the lower reaches of the charts back home in England.
There's a reason this project languished in development hell since MTV and Paramount Pictures bought the rights in 2006: No one could make a movie raunchy enough for the Crüe to approve of.
Even the first smartwatch with a round screen, the stylish OG Moto 360, couldn't save Google's first attempt at a smartwatch OS.Then, for the next three years, Android Wear languished until version 2.
Last year, a dolphin in China and a baby shark in New York each languished on the beach while humans took shots of the animals instead of helping them back into the water.
We're left to wonder, for instance, how much longer the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo's declassification request would have languished if Obama's trip hadn't happened to fall on such an unfortunate date.
An agreement, one of the first with a Western nation on Belt and Road penned under the previous centre-right National government in 2017, had languished months past its 18-month expiry date.
After surging in the weeks following the U.S. presidential election and becoming a defining facet of the so-called Trump trade, financial stocks have languished this year, having barely budged year to date.
Sterling languished at a ten-week low as concern about Britain's departure from the EU led investors to largely ignore hopes of an end to austerity raised by Britain's finance minister Philip Hammond.
At the same time, drug users have languished without care: According to 2014 federal data, at least 89 percent of people who met the definition for a drug abuse disorder didn't get treatment.
LONDON, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Emerging-market equities languished in bear territory on Thursday, shrugging off the prospect of new trade talks between China and the United States, while Turkey's lira extended its rally.
The unlikely marriage of resignation and unsinkable hope on display on his Twitter is most likely familiar to anyone who has ever languished just outside the frame and felt that they were rotting.
The Discover section where professional publishers post magazine-esque daily editions spiked to 250 million in July, and then has languished at around 34 million daily users — about 19 percent of all users.
Thousands of predominantly Muslim migrants from the Middle East and Southeast Asia have languished in offshore detention facilities for years under a policy that denied asylum seekers traveling by boat entrance to Australia.
Caleb Carr's best-selling 1994 historical crime novel and its protagonist, the pioneering proto-forensic psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, languished in development hell for decades before this long-awaited limited series finally arrived.
As my first book languished in review, my publisher considered canceling my contract, and told me afterward that it was unlikely to publish similar projects because of the uncertainties and costly delays involved.
Economic Scene When I wrote my first Economic Scene column six years ago, the unemployment rate languished at 8.2 percent as the job market painfully recovered from the jolt of the Great Recession.
While Congress passed the ERA -- which establishes equality regardless of sex -- in 1972, it languished for decades after it failed to reach the 38-state ratification threshold required to amend the US Constitution.
Most of these were written at the bottom of the Depression, when the author languished in various Smoky Mountains hotels near his wife Zelda's sanitarium, where she was being treated (expensively) for schizophrenia.
Read more: The president of Marc Benioff&aposs Time reveals how he plans to restore the neglected title and make it a billion-dollar businessTime languished under Time Warner and then Meredith Corp.
What does Berkshire Hathaway see in an out-of-favor drug stock that has languished — Teva shares have declined by roughly half in the past year — that the rest of Wall Street doesn't?
As the Trump administration lobbied against a measure that would sharply limit the president's ability to lift or suspend sanctions against Russia on his own, the bill languished in the House for weeks.
As they have languished in the past few years, stocks in those sectors could offer value, especially if the companies raise dividends, said Kate Warne, investment strategist at Edward Jones in St. Louis.
The answer was a cupboard in the prime minister's residence at 21970 Downing Street, where the four moon specks, a gift to Britain from the United States, languished for several years in the 13s.
Many of the nations along the "One Belt, One Road" route languished at the bottom of the rankings, which were based on 41 indicators, including economic fundamentals, debt repayment ability and relations with China.
In March, the company beat Uber Technologies Inc to the market, but its stock has since languished - slipping below the IPO price of $72 on concerns about its ability to actually make a profit.
Deal activity in the banking sector languished after the financial crisis as stricter rules were imposed on lenders with more than $212 billion in assets and regulators barred banks with compliance issues from expanding.
Back in June, Yale law professor Heather Gerken told me she suspected Elena Kagan would emerge as the "shadow chief justice," organizing the Court's dominant liberal faction as John Roberts languished in the minority.
He languished in NXT's midcard, was cut in 2013 due to not being the sort of gymrat Triple H loves, before returning after four years to pretty much the role he was in before.
Suzuki's strategy has propelled it from the bottom of sales tables in Kenya, where it languished for decades with emerging brands from China, to the top five along with Toyota, Isuzu, Mitsubishi and Ford.
Oil languished near a two-week low after a surprising build in U.S. gasoline inventories and a rise in domestic crude output partially offseting cutbacks by other countries trying to reduce a global glut.
Lawyers from the Innocence Project said that cases similar to that of Mr. Hatchett could be avoided with the right legal safeguards in place, though many proposed changes have languished in Albany for years.
But as teams around the N.F.L. scurried to add quarterbacks, Newton languished in a sort-of purgatory, neither part of Carolina's plans nor openly desired by another team, at least with his health uncertain.
In both cases, these bills—like other reform attempts—languished after being sent to relevant committees, either because there was not enough willpower or bandwidth to consider them or because they simply lacked support.
It is unclear whether any Democrats will sign onto the Succeed Act, or whether common ground can be reached between the Republican bill and the Dream Act, which has languished in Congress since 2001.
No president has been pushed out of office except Richard Nixon, whose poll numbers languished in the 20s for months before his resignation and who finally lost the support of leading Republicans as well.
The Hong Kong dollar is pegged in a narrow band around HK$13 per U.S. dollar, but has for weeks languished at the weak end as unrest has deepened, shedding 0.8% since early July.
"Too often, standards of care have been ignored, and children have languished in warehouse-like situations for months without being put into a sponsor's care," DeLauro said in a statement announcing the oversight visit.
"It means that many people languished in refugee camps for years, who had the right to resettlement in a place like New Zealand and live a life full of dignity and opportunity," he said.
Casino proponents are right to be cautious: previous hopes have been dashed as bills languished in parliament, victims of a busy legislative calendar, as well as to opposition from some elements of Abe's coalition.
His wife, Lilian Tintori, as well as his children, sisters and parents, suffered for more than three years as Mr. López languished in the Ramo Verde military prison, subjected to long periods of isolation.
Since May the index has languished at a big discount to the FTSE-100 as worries have grown that the country will crash out of the bloc following the resignation of PM Theresa May.
She said the bills had advanced without sufficient deliberation, unlike other proposed reforms backed by the board that have languished for months but now are expected to win the Council's approval by year's end.
The Chinese currency had languished around seven-week lows to the dollar after U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday a trade agreement may be delayed until after the November 2020 U.S. presidential election.
China would certainly be in a position to continue expansion of its Belt and Road initiative, once a counterweight to Barack Obama's Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact that has languished in the Trump era.
It is a measure of the dire state the city has languished in for years that Ms. Raggi and her supporters argue that her administration is still better than any other party's before her.
After his death the images languished in the custom wooden boxes he designed, passed into the hands of a distant relative, and only gained wide attention when they came up for sale in 2003.
Deal activity in the banking sector languished after the financial crisis as stricter rules were imposed on lenders with more than $50 billion in assets and regulators barred banks with compliance issues from expanding.
Initiatives such as raising the federal minimum wage and guaranteeing paid family leave for workers have languished despite bipartisan, state-level initiatives and broad support for these kinds of policies among Americans of both parties.
In 22009, Bush appointed Kavanaugh to his post on the DC Circuit, but he languished in the Senate until 2006, in the aftermath of the Gang of 14 deal, to clear Bush appellate court appointments.
Yet if France has finally chosen to remember the many thousands who once languished in Rivesaltes, its contemporary debate about whether and how to embrace today's migrants shows how much of that history remains unresolved.
But as Humala and Heredia languished in prison without any formal charges against them, some in Peru argued their jailing was unfair, especially as other political leaders, such as Humala's former rival Fujimori, remained free.
In 2003, Bush appointed Kavanaugh to his post on the DC Circuit, but he languished in the Senate until 2006, in the aftermath of the Gang of 14 deal, to clear Bush appellate court appointments.
The candidate veered off message, jumping from one controversy to the next, his poll numbers plummeted, and the ground game his campaign had long vowed to jumpstart with an injection of cash and resources languished.
After similar bills languished in the previous Congress, it's incredibly encouraging to see House members tackling the issue head on, as it has huge implications for the future of banking for America's legal cannabis industry.
Look no further than Marvel, where comics featuring the Fantastic Four and X-Men (characters whose movie rights were sold to Fox before the publisher started making its own films) have languished in recent years.
The euro languished on Tuesday after slipping from last week's high as investors were cautious after a months-long rally, while the dollar firmed against the yen though a lack of catalysts tempered its momentum.
LONDON (Reuters) - The pound languished near six week lows on Friday following a general dollar rebound as the impact of a cold weather bout on the British economy tested widespread optimism about the British currency.
MARKET NEWS * Major currencies kept to tight ranges on Thursday as traders focused their immediate attention on the European Central Bank's (ECB) policy review, while the Australian and Canadian dollar languished near two-month lows.
She once worked at Random House but has been out of the publishing game for nearly two decades, having ditched her editorial goals and languished for years as a New Jersey stay-at-home mom.
Reversing that move has been eagerly anticipated by international investors who are keen to move into one of the world's largest agricultural markets that has continued to grow while the rest of Brazil's economy languished.
In the film the athlete Mamadou Ndiaye languished in roughly the same patch of sea where the Medusa once disintegrated, off the coast of Senegal, while Henze's characters congregated on both sides of the screen.
" – Bank of America, April 2019 "AT&T shares have languished, due, we believe, to concern about the company's video business and the strategy for integrating T's wireless, video, and content assets into a cohesive whole.
He said the others had died indirectly — from a heart attack or suicide, or because they languished without oxygen or necessary medical care as hospitals floundered without power and patients were cut off from care.
Since then, the case has languished, even as the families and the lawyers for the human rights center continue to demand justice, questioning the impartiality of the attorney general, who is appointed by Mexico's president.
Booker did not try to explain why he has "languished" -- often the verb of choice in media reports -- in the low single-digits or why he might not make another debate stage in this primary.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said in September it would restrain output to boost prices, which have languished at less than half their mid-2014 levels due to a persistent crude glut.
The dollar languished near a 13-month low against a basket of currencies on Tuesday, with traders skeptical that this week's U.S. Federal Reserve meeting would do much to alter the greenback's recent weak trend.
"These days when rates go higher, it's game on for a host of stocks, particularly the ones that have languished as of late, like the cyclicals, the retailers and most important, the banks," the Cramer said.
Plath originally submitted Mary Ventura to Mademoiselle after she won the magazine's writing prize in 1952; the story was rejected, and while she toyed with revising it, it languished in her archives for decades, mostly unread.
Meanwhile, export demand from China has languished following hopeful signs earlier this year that the world's top pork consumer would ramp up U.S. pork purchases as its domestic herd has been thinned by African swine fever.
While Apple has been making impressive strides with the Apple Watch and even Samsung has turned its Gear lineup into competent smartwatches, Wear OS has languished with slow software updates and next to zero hardware advancements.
Rising interest rates likewise aid many value stocks that languished in the slow-growth, low-yield environment of years past that favored growth-oriented companies, said Charlie McElligott, head of cross asset macro strategy at Nomura.
Unlike the Hollywood Chrises — the label grouping Chris Evans, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Pine, and Chris Pratt — who have only benefitted from their superhero and Big Franchise associations, Cavill has languished on the edge of true popularity.
The 63-year-old former tech entrepreneur, merchant banker and lawyer assumed the national leadership in September 2015, winning a party-room vote he said was necessary because his more conservative predecessor languished in opinion polls.
Official figures show that in 2015, more than 22000,22.8 people aged 265.8 and over, or 22012% of the total, languished below the official poverty line, which is set at a monthly income of HK$213,22016 ($723).
In the past five years, Jaitley has steered through parliament major economic legislation such as a nationwide goods and services tax - which had languished for nearly two decades - and has defended controversial policies for the government.
At the same time, the industry is showing considerable weakness at its core — commercial lending, which should be booming as American industry gears up for expansion, instead has languished since Donald Trump's presidential victory in November.
Meanwhile, spot gold gained 0.3 percent to $1,307.12 per ounce, as the dollar languished near two-week lows hit in the previous session on growing expectations the Fed would shift to a more accommodative policy stance.
Meanwhile, spot gold gained 0.1 percent to $1,304.86 per ounce, as the dollar languished near two-week lows hit in the previous session on growing expectations the Fed would shift to a more accommodative policy stance.
Meanwhile, spot gold rose 0.3 percent at $1,306.76 per ounce, as the dollar languished near two-week lows hit in the previous session on growing expectations the Fed would shift to a more accommodative policy stance.
With its old-fashioned awning and tiered plant stand brimming with geraniums, the idea for Suzanne's Table — which opened last fall on Main Street in Irvington — had languished on Suzanne Hart's to-do list for years.
But Canadian Muslim groups have long complained that the legislation, which languished for years before it was passed, 66 to 51, on Wednesday, would penalize Muslims, particularly in a province where few women wear face coverings.
Making the harpsichord modern again, Esfahani has a happy habit of commissioning new works for his instrument and unearths a rich repertoire of 20th-century pieces that languished unplayed as the early-music movement took hold.
Protesters, including juveniles, have since languished in jail or been tried in secret in the SCC — a tribunal set up in 2008 to try terrorism suspects that has increasingly been used to try activists and dissidents.
And Marvin Goodfriend, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and a former monetary policy adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Va., languished in the last Congress after lawmakers questioned his previous views on inflation.
The case has languished for years in court; legal experts believe it is still years from being resolved, and could likely return to the State Supreme Court and even advance to the United States Supreme Court.
This is historical, attributable in part to geography: Over the past million years, much of Europe languished during several ice age cycles inhospitable to life, and the continent's small size and topography haven't encouraged high biodiversity.
The indictment of Mr. Martin-Artajo and Mr. Grout had languished since 2013, and the charges never reached anyone in JPMorgan's senior management, despite Mr. Iksil's claims that those well above him encouraged the risky trading.
The must-pass spending bill could become a catch-all for other stalled policy priorities, such as the debt ceiling increase and the $81 billion disaster aid package that has languished in the Senate for weeks.
The dollar languished at three-year lows against a basket of currencies on Monday, while the euro stood tall on investors' hopes that European Central Bank policymakers could be poised to further trim their monetary stimulus.
Ron Wyden (Ore.) and Patty Murray (Wash.), the ranking members of the Senate Finance and HELP committees, respectively — said their monthslong probe has languished because HHS has not provided key documents from Verma and her team.
And while previous versions of Williams's paid vacation bills languished in committee, de Blasio has repeatedly urged swift passage, suggesting in stump speeches and rallies that a vote would come before the end of the year.
Pompeo and his four diplomats were waiting in an antechamber, where they languished for a full 15 minutes before being summoned down a long corridor, smoky with incense, where M.B.S.'s father, King Salman, was waiting.
Proposed updates to the federal regulations have languished for more than two decades, said Michael Wilson, director of occupational health for the BlueGreen Alliance and a former chief scientist for the California Department of Industrial Relations.
The S&P 500 languished at 15-month lows this week, as disappointing earnings reports added to the gloom after the U.S. Federal Reserve quashed hopes of a toned-down approach to its interest rate trajectory.
The revolution that started with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones went into overdrive with Black Sabbath, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, and as Spain languished under the censorship of General Franco, Argentina carried the baton.
This guy is part of prison's lost generation—an uneducated have-not who's languished for ten years watching TV, bangin' with his homies, blowing bud in the yard, and making a few pit stops in solitary.
Scientists on Thursday described the reptile, named Triopticus primus, based on a fossilized partial skull dug up in 1940 near Big Spring, Texas, that had long languished in a drawer in a University of Texas paleontology collection.
Jaitley's urbane and articulate manner helped him win friends across party lines and industry, leading to the enactment of a bankruptcy code and a national goods and services tax law that had languished for almost 20 years.
The situation contrasts with last year's operations to flush IS from Fallujah and Ramadi, west of Baghdad, which suffered much greater damage, and where many civilians still languished in camps six months after the cities were retaken.
Her former house was reportedly torn down, and that plot now holds a seven-bedroom, twelve-bath villa, which is currently for sale at nearly $39 million, but has languished on the market for almost four years.
Other priorities Ryan set at the beginning of the year, from criminal-justice reform to expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit to affirming the Trans-Pacific Partnership, have languished as well, mainly because of Freedom Caucus opposition.
Rosenworcel's reconfirmation has languished in the Senate for a year and a half because Wheeler repeatedly, petulantly refused to promise to resign if a Republican won the White House — making it impossible for Republicans to reconfirm her.
Even as the economy has remained relatively stable over the last few years and the legal issues and losses from the crisis have been resolved, the share prices of large institutions like Bank of America have languished.
It had long languished in limbo, even after Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister, vowed in January to crack down on honour killings after "A Girl in the River" was nominated for an Oscar, which it then won.
The financials saw massive upside following the U.S. presidential election last November, but languished for much of this year as the likelihood of President Trump's pro-growth agenda passing was called into question and bond yields withered.
The finished film, which runs about 90 minutes, intercuts the interviews with rich archival footage, often so obscure that it had to be unearthed tenderly from the basements throughout the country where it had languished for decades.
In fact, the geopolitical turbulence and market volatility putting downward pressure on the stock market is working out just fine for the commodities market, which languished for years under slow economic conditions and a general trading malaise.
The remaining third leg of the Trump policy — human rights — has languished since the president focused on it early in his term in three major speeches and dramatic personal encounters with victims of North Korea's brutal system.
Wang, who has languished in detention for more than three and half years, was one of hundreds of lawyers and activists rounded up as part of a nationwide crackdown on political and religious dissent in July 2015.
With the GOP set to run the entire government, Ryan sees a golden opportunity to pass a bold Republican agenda — including tax reform and a repeal and replacement of ObamaCare — that had languished during the Obama presidency.
In one instance, an application that Mr. Frank said he submitted in 1938 languished in an American consulate in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, amid a swell of similar applications and was lost in a bombing raid in 1940.
And now, after the $2 billion scandal languished for a year in the hands of politicians, and with Haiti's judiciary too weak to act, Haitians on their island and living abroad took it into their own hands.
GM Neil Olshey took a few fliers, made a few upside plays, and kept on hand all the recent draftees that had mostly languished on the bench under coach Terry Stotts; Damian Lillard was not going anywhere.
While the Jayhawks basketball team — started by the sport's founder, James Naismith — is a perennial power with three N.C.A.A. tournament championships, the football program has languished, averaging about 1.9 wins a season over the previous eight years.
Sanofi has to catch up with rivals who are ahead of it in cancer treatmentsSanofi's internal research has languished in years past, with the majority of Sanofi's new drugs coming by buying them instead of developing them.
But after those supposedly time sensitive articles languished for more than three weeks in the House, a growing number of Democrats started expressing frustration that this game played by Pelosi made them look like liars and fools.
According to a Government Accountability Office report last year, the office has essentially languished, and spending on some outreach efforts had declined 77 percent since 2015, enraging lawmakers who thought the agency was letting the issue fester.
In 63, as Maher and other April 26 leaders languished in jail, Egypt's Court for Urgent Matters, one of Sisi's favored tools for stifling dissent, banned the group's activities, accusing it of espionage and defaming the state.
M&A activity in the sector had languished after the 2007-2009 financial crisis, as stricter rules were imposed on lenders with more than $50 billion in assets and regulators barred banks with compliance issues from expanding.
Some seamen, however, have languished in captivity for months or even years because their companies balked at coughing up—often because their ship was uninsured, or had run aground, or had been disabled by fire, or had sunk.
"These days when rates go higher, it's game on for a host of stocks, particularly the ones that have languished as of late, like the cyclicals, the retailers and most important, the banks," the "Mad Money " host said.
Minnesota saw its losing skid reach four games after being shut out in back-to-back contests while Anaheim (1.95 goals per game) has languished as the lowest-scoring team in the league throughout much of the season.
Buoyed by a strong job market and steady growth, Powell stepped into his role in 2017 pledging to slowly bring interest rates back up from historically low levels, where they've languished since the Great Recession a decade ago.
A commercial cruise ship languished at a dock in Italy on Thursday, barred from releasing passengers and crew until a 54-year-old woman on board with flu-like symptoms was tested for the virus (The Associated Press).
DUBAI, March 13 (Reuters) - Stock markets in the Gulf were mostly soft in early trade on Monday as crude oil prices languished near three-month lows, but strength in Dubai's Shuaa Capital and GFH Financial supported that bourse.
The swift approval of projects that had languished for years came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi suggested that sharing the waterways could be conditional on Pakistan clamping down on anti-India militants that New Delhi says it shelters.
But Tshisekedi's party is feuding with officials over the burial place while the longstanding icon of Congo's democratic struggle has languished since February in a morgue in Brussels, where he went for medical treatment shortly before he died.
In the broader overhaul, MSCI surprised many investors by failing to upgrade Argentina from the frontier market category where it has languished in recent years, but said it would consult investors about adding Saudi Arabia to the benchmark.
In November, Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) stepped in to discourage ringgit trade in the non-deliverable forwards (NDF) market, as the Malaysian currency languished as Asia's worst performer in the aftermath of Donald Trump's U.S. presidential election win.
So far, wage increases have stayed just ahead of inflation, which in turn has languished below the U.S. central bank's 2 percent target even with unemployment running for nearly a year below levels most economists think are sustainable.
Many in financial markets think it could take much longer, and see a risk that the BoE could instead be forced to cut rates below the record-low 0.5 percent where they have languished for almost seven years.
However, in the over two years our paper languished in a bottlenecked peer review and publication process before being published late last month, energy markets have evolved so fast that even our questions can be called into question.
Seeking a healthy distraction while waiting to serve six months in prison, Neil Gross recalled, Nelson Gross acquired and began renovating the Binghamton, which had languished on a mud flat near the George Washington Bridge for several years.
Under Mr. Pearson's leadership, Valeant's stock price increased to more than $240 a share in summer 29.9, after having languished for years around $2411 a share at the time he took the helm of the company in 2008.
The year is still 1900, the place still a house in the Russian provinces, where the Prozorov sisters, Olga, Masha, and Irina, have languished since their father, now dead, transplanted them from their beloved Moscow, eleven years ago.
From 1954 to 1989, as countries like Brazil and Mexico redefined themselves through Modernism, Paraguay languished under the stultifying rule of a dictator, General Alfredo Stroessner, who built a contraband-based economy on cigarettes, whiskey and fake Rolexes.
In November, Malaysia's central bank stepped in to discourage what it saw as currency speculators in the non-deliverable forwards (NDF) market, as the ringgit languished as Asia's worst performer in the aftermath of Trump's presidential election win.
At times, she said, she languished in virtual detention after Guo's staff confiscated her smartphone, computer, passport and keys and forbade her from leaving her room in his luxury apartment in the high-end London neighborhood of Belgravia.
You can listen to part of the work, based on Lord Byron's Assyrian tragedy "Sardanapalus," here: The unfinished Liszt opera — written largely in shorthand, with only one act completed — languished in a Weimar archive for nearly 170 years.
Wages for the poorest have languished, partly because Congress has been so slow to raise the minimum wage — $7.25 an hour since 2009 — that its purchasing power is now about 10 percent less than it was in 1968.
South Africa's annual economic growth has languished below 2 percent for the past five years in a downturn resulting mainly from poor governance, raising racial tensions that have played out on social media since the start of the year.
The pound languished near a six-month low of $1.3205 for much of the week, curtailed by weakness in the UK economy and influenced by non-UK factors including new U.S. trade tariffs and possible snap elections in Italy.
While Outlook Express has long languished in the shadow of its hipper Outlook cousin, MS Paint has seen infrequent updates that at least allow it to look like it belongs on a 2017 computer instead of one from 1985.
Their situation took another turn for the worse in the past two weeks after the black market rate of the dinar, which has long languished at record lows, slid again, fuelling inflation that is already around 214-25 percent.
The country had decided to spend vast sums of money on a demonstration of American superiority, while its black citizens languished in poverty, in a country where the promise of the Civil Rights Movement was only fulfilled on paper.
The Sanders plan, similar to his 2017 proposal that languished in the Senate, would largely eliminate private insurance and shift all Americans into a Medicare-based government-run healthcare plan that Republicans have criticized as too costly and radical.
Industry players were divided on whether the price slide would continue or be shortlived, given producers' adherence to a pledge to rein in output and prop up prices that have languished for over two years owing to a glut.
Over the last nine months, as the price of crude oil has languished, Suncor has spent about $7 billion (C$9 billion) on acquisitions and development, giving it a production capacity of about 164,000 barrels of oil per day.
The percentage of batsmen that they dismiss in shorter one-day internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 internationals (T203s) is hovering in the mid-30s, having languished near 10% when those formats were first introduced, in the 1970s and 211s respectively.
ECB President Mario Draghi in a speech last Tuesday called for "additional stimulus" in the absence of any improvement in weak growth and tepid inflation, which has languished below the central bank's target of close to 2% since 2013.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling languished just off four-month lows on Tuesday, with the outcome of last week's European election seen possibly emboldening proponents of a no-deal Brexit as the battle to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May got underway.
TOKYO, Nov 124.23 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei dropped to a near two-week low on Monday as many sectors, including real estate and brokerage firms, languished after recent rallies, offsetting gains in companies with strong results such as Nissin Foods.
"The company's performance over the three- and five-year time periods has languished behind peers, and the board's response for this underwhelming performance was to give Ms. Rometty 1.5 million options on top of her regular pay," wrote Mastagni.
TOKYO, April 8 (Reuters) - The dollar firmed a little but languished close to 17-month lows against the yen on Friday, with the Japanese currency poised for weekly gains against its major counterparts despite verbal warnings from Japanese officials.
These young people, often the most vulnerable in the system, languished in detention alongside youth accused of actual crimes while the system failed to address the abuse, mental health and homelessness issues that often plagued them and their families.
The theater's reputation languished in the 1990s and 2000s, but since taking over as general director in 2007, Mr. Schmidt has tried to remake its image, pulling in big names like Mr. Mugler, Christian Lacroix and now Mr. Gaultier.
"This report is a red blinking warning light—TSA must act to address known security vulnerabilities and finally implement recommendations that have languished for years," Cummings, the chairman of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, said in a statement.
While European exports to the United States have languished in recent months due to an abundance of supplies there, sellers in Europe have been able to find a reprieve from strong demand in Nigeria and from the Middle East.
Bank stocks languished after Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said it was theoretically possible for the central bank to cut interest rates to around minus 0.5 percent, driving the banking sector to the biggest drop on the board.
In the East Village, it became something of a guessing game: What would happen at Avenue A and East 12th Street, which languished as a dusty lot after the Mary Help of Christians Church complex was razed in 2013?
In most of the country, immigrants were already ineligible for bond hearings if they were picked up for long-ago crimes, and often they were consigned to months of detention as they languished in a historically large court backlog.
The difference here and in many parts of the West is that for decades the disappearance of mothers and children, cousins and friends almost invariably played out in obscurity, with modest law enforcement investigations that almost invariably languished unsolved.

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