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But others saw GE losing ground to MHPS and Siemens.
But that argument seems to be losing ground in Washington.
The benchmark was under pressure Monday after losing ground Friday.
However, it is losing ground to newer competitor Uber Eats.
Angelica Jade Bastién previously wrote about Losing Ground for Vulture.
By the early 1800s, chocolate was losing ground in Europe.
Storefront retail is fast losing ground to the online marketplace.
But recently Pizza Hut has been losing ground to Domino's.
His book before The Bell Curve is called Losing Ground.
When it comes to accountability in education, we're losing ground.
The Islamic State is losing ground in Iraq and Syria.
" Finally, I asked, "Is the free-market model losing ground?
Two months after his last treatment, he started losing ground.
Before Russia intervened, Assad was losing ground in the war.
But it isn't only the weakest properties that are losing ground.
IS is also losing ground to U.S.-backed offensives in Iraq.
But he has been losing ground in the polls to Warren.
But even while leading, some polls show Trump is losing ground.
The company has also been losing ground to competitors in Europe.
Despite its efforts, Yahoo kept losing ground to Google in search.
Trump represents all the white men who feel they're losing ground.
It's not surprising that so many are afraid of losing ground.
It risks losing ground in its obsessive rivalry with New York.
Across the country, Democrats have been losing ground in rural areas.
So I'm not so worried about losing ground to our European competitors.
The euro has been losing ground since peaking at $1.1377 on Feb.
Since then, the stock rose 10 percent before losing ground on Tuesday.
But LG and Motorola have been losing ground for years to Samsung.
Are they losing ground to a competitor with a savvier marketing team?
South Korea is also losing ground in its trade transactions with Japan.
Also losing ground were shares of General Motors, down 1.8 percent to $32.60.
Also losing ground were shares of General Motors, down 1.8 percent to $6.83.
To stop losing ground to lower-priced competitors, it started offering heavy discounts.
"We are losing ground," said Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS.
On technology's superhighway, he is not pedaling in place; he is losing ground.
He also said that ISIS was losing ground in its Libyan stronghold, Sirte.
The first film on August 10 will be Kathleen Collins's Losing Ground (1982).
"Our honeybee population has been losing ground at an alarming rate," Perdue said.
"That is where they truly are losing ground," Gibson said of climate deniers.
The rebels (in green) are clearly losing ground to the government (in tan).
Suspicion fell on the Shabab, a militant group that has been losing ground.
However, beer might be losing ground to spirits, wine and other alcoholic beverages.
His army -- fighting on multiple fronts amid desertion and exhaustion -- was losing ground.
It's "not a time to be losing ground," said Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy.
They already felt white Americans were losing ground to ethnic minorities in America.
But others saw GE losing ground to Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) and Siemens.
However, it's also been steadily losing ground to states like Arizona and the Carolinas.
" Cameron called it "desperate stuff" from "an organisation that is losing territory, losing ground.
But in its own heartland the IS "caliphate" is weakening markedly and losing ground.
The shift in tone was not a coincidence: Mrs Clinton is dangerously losing ground.
With average earnings increases running at 2.1%, wages are losing ground against rising prices.
But it's not at all clear that Trump is losing ground among black voters.
Though still the dominant athletic brand, it has been losing ground especially to Adidas.
The United States, historically one of the world's freest economies, is quickly losing ground.
The STOXX 600 index fell 0.5 percent, losing ground for the second straight session.
The "yes" vote was still far ahead, but losing ground to the "no" camp.
And Afghanistan, one of three countries where polio is still endemic, is losing ground.
But it's been steadily losing ground to states like Georgia, Arizona and the Carolinas.
The drugmaker's specialty business has been losing ground since Copaxone ran out of patents.
The woman, also on horseback, screams at Anne and chases her before losing ground.
He has seen his support grow in 24 states while losing ground in 11.
And since I wrote my first anti-legacy op-ed, Harvard has been losing ground.
But for many years, as Tencent and Alibaba have grown, Baidu has been losing ground.
The anti-Assad group was losing ground in Aleppo and trying to send in reinforcements.
The yuan has been losing ground to the dollar as the Chinese economy has slowed.
We know that our coastal military bases and stations are losing ground to rising seas.
But at the first sign of losing ground to Cruz here, Trump swiftly reversed course.
Snapchat may be losing ground to Instagram with some of its most important users: teens.
Oil prices were choppy, up slightly in the afternoon after losing ground through the morning.
Mr. Juppé is still the favorite, but he is losing ground in his own party.
Beyond Syria and Libya -- beyond Syria and Iraq, ISIL is also losing ground in Libya.
Just as she did with Losing Ground, Nina has finally released them into the world.
But it struggled on that front, too, eventually losing ground to other services like Spotify.
But it has struggled more recently, losing ground to international competitors like Apple and Samsung.
But "the idea of attributing delirium to a U.T.I. is losing ground," Dr. Wald said.
U.S. stock futures were losing ground Wednesday, pointing to a lower open on Wall Street.
Research suggests they would gain moderate and conservative support — without losing ground among their base.
Had he converted either opportunity, there would be no carping about the former champion losing ground.
As many Quebeckers appear not to share his views on immigration, Mr Legault is losing ground.
If she feels like she's losing ground, she'll pick the nuclear option to get her way.
The Eastern Shuttle had already been losing ground to rivals like Amtrak and Pan Am Airways.
The Conservative leader has been losing ground to her Labour opponent in the past few weeks.
Then during the 1970s, fat became anathema, and whole milk started losing ground to 2 percent.
In any case, "Losing Ground" underscores its characters' subjectivity with a form of subtle magic realism.
After losing ground last year, US high-yield bonds have returned 2.6% so far in 2019.
Russian forces intervened in 20133, at a time when Mr. Assad appeared to be losing ground.
Democracy was losing ground in Hungary and the Philippines; it had all but surrendered in Russia.
The party has been consistently losing ground in elections, both on a state and national level.
Yandex has dominated Internet search in Russia but has recently been losing ground there to Google.
ISIS may be losing ground on the battlefield, but global threats of terrorism continue to spread.
Negan's losing ground and short on soldiers, all but trapped behind a moving barricade of zombies.
Supporters say the expansion would prevent Britain from losing ground to airline hubs in Continental Europe.
Both Snapdeal and Flipkart have been losing ground to Amazon, which arrived in India in 2014.
He only needed to hold his own, to keep from losing ground, and he did that.
By 1000 GMT, the pound was 0.2% lower at $1.2399 after also losing ground on Monday.
Because people tend to compare upward when gauging status, they perceive themselves to be losing ground.
"No candidate filled the 'losing ground' storyline more snugly than did Jeb Bush," the study found.
One notable development, however, is that Trump also appears to be losing ground with his base.
Sales of California-grown garlic are now increasing after decades of losing ground to cheaper Chinese imports.
Long before the latest spat on aluminum, Chinese steel makers have been losing ground in export markets.
BHP was the benchmark's dominant contributor, gaining 28 percent after losing ground over the past few days.
The dollar fell against major currencies, losing ground after perceptions the Fed was more hawkish than anticipated.
ISIS losing ground at home The U.S. will continue to try to find him, the official said.
Meanwhile the SPD-Greens combination, which formed the federal government from 1998 to 2005, is losing ground.
Fitness devices are losing ground, in market share terms, to multipurpose watches, said Forrester analyst Julie Ask.
"We're losing ground on measles sometimes because people forget that this is a horrifying disease," she said.
The retailer's struggles were seen as a worrying sign for a sector losing ground to online rivals.
That is crucially important to revive the economy and keep the center-left government from losing ground.
The end result has been a team that is rapidly losing ground an utterly winnable AL Central.
Monday Sony, which has been losing ground in smartphones for several years now, introduced its latest models.
But now it's losing ground both in the U.S. and China, the leading markets for the devices.
"Our honeybee population has been losing ground at an alarming rate," he said in a Tuesday statement.
It had been losing ground in the United States confectionery sector as rivals moved towards healthier products.
Yet for now, the globalists who have long dominated are losing ground to a thriving nationalist insurgency.
Biden went through that cycle in recent months, losing ground to Warren in national polls before rebounding.
"From the polling I've seen, Ms. Pelosi and Mr. Schiff are sort of losing ground," said Sen.
But losing ground were housebuilders Taylor Wimpey, Barratt Development and Persimmon, which fell between 1.3% and 1.8%.
Facebook and Google have long dominated the app store, but they're losing ground to younger tech upstarts.
The brewer has been losing ground to rivals in Russia, which accounts for around a fifth of sales.
Fighters take videos to document progress before losing ground again and analysts and residents expect a protracted battle.
Scientists know they're losing ground, but they're concerned that activism involving their work imperils the objectivity of research.
But small cars are now losing ground in the United States, China and elsewhere to sport utility vehicles.
Deutsche Bank has been losing ground to rivals in investment banking in all regions, Thomson Reuters data shows.
Losing Ground can best be described as an intimate look at marriage, art, academics, gender, and racial identity.
" The film within the film also enabled Ms. Collins to contrive an ersatz Hollywood ending for "Losing Ground.
That gap was the widest since at least 2012, showing that European firms have been steadily losing ground.
It has been losing ground in recent years to other Brazilian states which have showered automakers with incentives.
What's more, in 2016 Fox began losing ground to Breitbart as the center of the conservative media universe.
Despite losing ground, Angela Merkel may very well end her political career in four years on a high.
The group was on its heels militarily, losing ground in Syria and struggling to hold on to Mosul.
The College Board also administers the SAT, which has been losing ground in recent years to the ACT.
Their latest conclusion: Stock pickers are not only not winning, they are losing ground against their passive brethren.
The market bounced around earlier, losing ground after stronger-than-expected U.S. inflation figures that boosted the dollar.
The shuffle comes after the company suffered from weaker sales, losing ground to rivals including Nike and Adidas.
Democrats have had a popular president to make their case for eight years and are still losing ground.
The stock, which had already been losing ground, hit a low for the day after the news broke.
In recent weeks, Biden has been losing ground in the first two early voting states, according to polling.
So if the debate simply disappeared tomorrow, a source of distrust would vanish without either side losing ground.
Berlusconi sees that the Italian governing coalition party M5S, with its polls down to 25.4 percent, is losing ground.
Murdoch famously purchased MySpace for $580 million in 2006 and almost immediately started losing ground to the Facebook juggernaut.
ISIS' caliphate shrinks in 2016 ISIS is losing ground across its self-proclaimed caliphate, according to a new report.
Under increasing competitive pressure, Michelin is pursuing cost cuts to defend profitability without losing ground to low-cost rivals.
Pentagon spokesperson Dana White said insurgents were "desperate" because they were "losing ground," another trope familiar to military reporters.
His previous book, Losing Ground, argued that the Great Society's anti-poverty programs had simply made the poor poorer.
But by the 203s the economy was sputtering, and America Inc was losing ground to Japanese and European industry.
The company has struggled to attract advertisers to its platforms, losing ground to the likes of Facebook and Snapchat.
Asia markets ended mostly lower on Tuesday, with Japanese shares losing ground on the back of a stronger yen.
Milk producers have been losing ground in the United States while plant-based milk products have rapidly gained popularity.
Margins, meanwhile, dropped to 5.3 percent from 7.1 percent, losing ground on its 2018 target of 10-11 percent.
On the Democratic side, the senator from Wall Street is losing ground to Wall Street's arch-nemesis, Bernie Sanders.
But new data shows that millennials are losing ground compared to the generation before them at the same age.
Earlier in the year, Apple was once again losing ground on rumors its iPhone business in China was struggling.
An opening couldn't come at a better time: She is losing ground in some early voting states to Sanders.
In fact, Assad was widely understood to be losing ground around the country — and possibly his grip on power.
The policy reversal came as a surprise in part because Mr. Hifter's forces also appear to be losing ground.
Mr. Seehofer's party is worried about losing ground to the far right, especially ahead of state elections in October.
By moving one step forward, but two steps back, the United States is losing ground as an innovative leader.
Boeing's stock price is still not back to its pre-crash level and it is losing ground to Airbus.
The hearing comes as experts warn the U.S. is losing ground to China in the development of AI technology.
Although the militant group has been losing ground in Iraq and Syria, it still motivates attackers around the world.
"And in the ELN they believe the government won't follow through and that it's losing ground with cease-fires."
What's losing ground are the department stores that your parents and my parents and I also used to go to.
The mayor has denied the perception that New York is losing ground in its hard-fought struggle to reduce crime.
It's very worrying, given that ISIS is losing ground in Syria and Iraq, and so now they're finding new ground.
Oil prices rose in Asian trade after losing ground overnight, with Reuters reporting OPEC production was near all-time peaks.
Defensive shares were also out of favor, with land transport shares, such as railway operators, and drugmakers both losing ground.
IT IS less a chaotic rout than a tactical retreat, but suddenly Islamic State (IS) is losing ground quite fast.
Manhattan, once the mecca for technology and innovation on the east coast, is now losing ground to the outer boroughs.
Cameron referred to the last video, in January, as "desperate stuff" from "an organisation that is losing territory, losing ground."
"The market is losing ground as foreigners are exiting daily," said Yohan Samarakkody, head of research, SC Securities (Pvt) Ltd.
In the U.S., Amazon currently leads the smart speaker install base, but internationally it's losing ground to Google and others.
It's wondrous how a film so revolutionary as Kathleen Collins' Losing Ground carries has such an easy breeziness about it.
"Indeed, since 1968—when the modern Left really got rolling—the Democratic party has been largely losing ground," he argued.
Mr. Trump is losing ground in most of the places where there are far more college-educated white Romney voters.
The world is rapidly embracing clean energy, and the jobs that come with it, and the U.S. is losing ground.
But a cause that has been losing ground for 20 years can't be picky in the victories that it seeks.
They seem to be getting little traction in red states and now may end up losing ground in the Senate.
He's losing ground to Sanders and, in Binder's most recent poll, Buttigieg was all the way up to 6 percent.
Ms. Abrams will have to drive minority turnout far higher, without losing ground among whites, to avoid Mr. Carter's fate.
The Boston Celtics have gone into a slump at the wrong time and are losing ground in the Eastern Conference.
Islamic State is fast losing ground and fighters in Iraq and Syria, yet it's succeeding beyond its hopes in Europe.
The two banks could also get bogged down with restructuring, such as integrating different technology systems, losing ground to rivals.
Rubio was gaining steam, Christie in particular was losing ground, and a close Rubio loss to Trump was looking plausible.
He believes the Communist Party is losing ground on the internet, especially through social media, censored though it may be.
With massive Russian air power against them, and Assad getting help from Iran and Hezbollah, the rebels are losing ground everywhere.
But Abiy is a champion of democracy at a time when, according to Freedom House, democracy has been steadily losing ground.
The changes to the Spotify app comes at a time when the company is losing ground in North America to Apple.
When Rouse and I met, she had to spend some time digging through the shelf before she could find Losing Ground.
François Fillon, once the front-runner in the race for the French presidency, is embroiled in a scandal and losing ground.
Trump enters the match-up in his weakest position yet in national polls and is losing ground in key battleground states.
The strategy's downside is that while Democrats hold a large advantage in Northern Virginia, they are losing ground in rural areas.
As China, India, and other developing nations started to grow and became more competitive, we started losing ground in certain sectors.
ISIS losing ground in Iraq, Syria ISIS' core territory in Iraq and Syria has continued to shrink over the last month.
European equities fell for a sixth straight session, with energy shares tracking weaker crude oil prices and financial stocks losing ground.
Despite losing ground to Facebook, Twitter's Periscope app is still pushing ahead with new sponsored streams and Twitter-like creator incentives.
Pharma stocks had been losing ground before the election on worries that a Clinton presidency would put pressure on drug prices.
The yuan index has been steady since early October, while the currency has been losing ground versus a broadly strengthening dollar.
Shares in Italian banks on the other hand firmed after losing ground on Wednesday due to worries over non-performing loans.
Activists like an author Terry salute McDonald's moves, but at the same time, they say the losing ground on other fronts.
Many of those losing ground economically, including lifelong Democrats, say they plan to vote for Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee.
The reinforcements are also intended to support Syrian rebel groups that have been rapidly losing ground against Mr. al-Assad's forces.
Bernie Sanders, the proud democratic socialist, has been losing ground to Elizabeth Warren, who calls herself a capitalist to her bones.
"Our findings make it clear that we are losing ground in the battle against cardiovascular disease," she said in the statement.
SPLRCD fell 5003 percent, notching its worst day in three months, with all but three of its 88 components losing ground.
The Rolling Stones and the Beatles had covered his songs while he was away, and he was losing ground to himself.
The workplace messaging software Slack is losing ground to its biggest rival, Microsoft Teams, which has copied its way to popularity.
The Dow Jones industrial average, meanwhile, has been flirting with the 20,000 level, although it was losing ground ahead of Wednesday's trading.
In September, Amazon reached a $1 trillion market cap for the first time before losing ground in the late-year sell-off.
Tech workers' favorite communications tool, Slack, is losing ground to its biggest rival, Microsoft Teams, which has copied its way into popularity.
As Republicans were losing ground in the suburbs around Philadelphia, a lot of people started using two phrases that drive me nuts.
In an era of losing ground to artificial intelligence–driven retailers like Amazon, traditional retail stores are turning to AI to compete.
By the time GM entered bankruptcy in 2009, it was already losing ground and its market share was down to nearly 19%.
The poor are losing ground not only in income, but also in years of life, the most basic measure of well-being.
Lugar's 2012 primary loss was seen at the time as part of a trend of establishment figures losing ground to insurgent conservatives.
Afghan government forces have been losing ground to Taliban insurgents since NATO began scaling back its mission in the country in 2011.
Whoever takes over WPP faces an uphill task after the group and its more than 200,000 staff started losing ground to rivals.
They said France was seeking to boost investment in its former colony after losing ground to countries including China, Turkey and Italy.
Even more so than income, a person's lifespan is the most basic indicator of well-being, and poor people are losing ground.
The Raqqa operation is adding pressure on the radical jihadists in the area, who have been losing ground in Iraq and Syria.
A town losing ground The town hall featured people across the country who challenged Gore on the issue or asked his thoughts.
Losing ground in the southeast, the PKK appears to be turning its firepower on soft targets, including civilians, in the country's west.
Correlation has been high this year between Japanese stocks and the yen, with both losing ground, BAML's FX strategist Kamal Sharma noted.
America's coal industry is quickly losing ground to natural gas, which last year became our nation's most popular energy source for electricity.
Trump is losing ground with women across the board — even the non-college-educated women who were a foundation of his base.
Most polling, similarly, saw them losing ground in the Senate, where they faced one of the toughest reelection maps in recent history.
In April the LNA said that it would take days to capture Tripoli, but today it is still fighting—and losing ground.
Like its competitors, the 5-series is losing ground to SUVs - and the Tesla Model S electric sedan - among affluent U.S. buyers.
Consequently, investors have adjusted their expectations for rate hikes, with longer-term government bonds, municipal bonds and emerging markets debt losing ground.
Oversight At first glance, two events this week suggest that federal regulators are losing ground against "too big to fail" financial institutions.
Islamic State is losing ground in both Syria and Iraq under assault from an array of sometimes rival forces in both countries.
Republicans fear the long-term implications of losing ground in the places that are gaining population and jobs and driving economic growth.
Once again, the factory struggled, this time losing ground to Chinese rivals that trumped it on price, as well as on technology.
Britain was among the millionaire havens until 2016, but may continue losing ground until it can resolve the uncertainties raised by Brexit.
In 2015, for instance, Kraft Foods merged with Heinz, a major bet on the types of processed foods that are losing ground.
Democratic leaders have cast doubt on North Korea's intentions in engaging in talks, suggesting Trump is losing ground at the negotiation table.
The group is steadily losing ground in Iraq, having lost something like 40 percent of its territory there since its 2014 peak.
The company relaunched the line in August after losing ground to niche upstart brands and facing a 20 percent sales decline since 2011.
Rather, they were unified by nothing so much as antipathy to America's growing diversity, and an attendant feeling that whites were losing ground.
In Syria and Iraq, ISIS fighters are in retreat, losing ground to government forces and becoming increasingly constrained in their attacks and ambitions.
For a variety of reasons, workers with less than some college training have been losing ground to their better-educated peers for decades.
Even within hockey, the NHL is losing ground in China: last season, the KHL launched a new franchise, Kunlun Red Star, in Beijing.
On the downside, the Small Resources Index also started losing ground earlier and tended to give up a greater percentage of its gains.
Trump's campaign of fear makes total sense — but only for adults who've been in the world long enough to feel they're losing ground.
It's Apple's underpowered AI assistant that was first to market among the big tech companies, and it has been losing ground ever since.
ISIS may be losing money and losing ground in some of its biggest strongholds, but they have one powerful, unpredictable weapon: Social media.
Yes, but: Some indicated they thought the memo's broader arguments about America losing ground in the race for competitive networks had a point.
Ultranationalists fared poorly in France and in the Netherlands, and have been losing ground in Germany, where general elections are coming in September.
By 2007, it was becoming clear that Yahoo was losing ground fast on the product side as Google solidified its hold on search.
Vox's Max Fisher explains how we got to this point: ISIS has been losing ground in Iraq and Syria for about a year.
And because of the use of American and allied force, the Islamic State is losing ground in Syria, Iraq and Libya, he said.
And since losing ground in September's general election, Germany's premier has been accused of being in a strategic retreat on the international stage.
In contrast, still others will prefer to portray the attacks as the death throes of an increasingly desperate ISIS that is losing ground.
Democrats are defending 22019 seats in states won by Trump and appear to be in danger of losing ground to the Senate GOP.
The pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 0.1 percent, with financials among the gainers and energy stocks losing ground as oil prices fell.
When terrorist groups are stalled militarily and fear losing ground to rivals, they often try to attract recruits and funds through spectacular violence.
Trump has mounted much of his insurgent candidacy on the notion of America losing ground, both economically and in terms of global influence.
Deutsche and other European banks have taken longer to recover from the financial crisis, losing ground to stronger rivals from the United States.
Financial stocks also weakened, with the "Big Four" banks all losing ground, led by Commonwealth Bank of Australia , which shed over 0.7 percent.
But Apple (AAPL) has been losing ground to domestic rivals in China for years, and analysts say that trend is unlikely to change.
The surge in immigration has allowed Australia to continue to climb the income ladder when most other rich nations have been losing ground.
Zombies were used as a mode of expressing Americans' fears of losing ground in the space frontier — and the fear of space itself.
Why it matters: Nike is already losing ground to rival Adidas, and investors fear the company's decision to feature Kaepernick might make things worse.
Since losing ground in Syria and Iraq, ISIS had already started focusing on building its regional affiliates rather than conducting attacks in the West.
But the argument that diversity lets a firm's healthy arms prop up temporarily frail ones is, once again, losing ground in the rich world.
President Barack Obama said that while the Islamic State is losing ground in Syria and Iraq, it still has the ability to inspire attacks.
Sterling fell after two weekend polls showed Prime Minister Theresa May's ruling Conservatives losing ground after parts of its election manifesto came under fire.
"Absolute Hell" feels timely not only for its gloomy outlook and recognisably austere backdrop, but because third places are losing ground in modern cities.
Some analysts and investors have suggested that one reason Bristol launched its bid for Celgene was over concerns about Opdivo losing ground to Keytruda.
Before dipping into race science in The Bell Curve, Murray made his public reputation with a book-length attack on welfare called Losing Ground.
In Losing Ground and elsewhere, he has insisted, against substantial evidence to the contrary, that welfare payments cause poor mothers to have more kids.
Trump's proposals come at a moment when the world's deadliest terror group, ISIS, is steadily losing ground on battlefields in Iraq, Syria and Libya.
The opposition has been losing ground to Damascus ever since the Russian military deployed to Syria in support of Assad's war effort in 2015.
Several American scientists compared what is going on now to the 1980s, when they worried that the nation was losing ground to Japanese supercomputers.
However, bank and energy stocks underperformed, with shares in oil companies losing ground after Brent crude oil prices dipped back below $50-per-barrel.
We can't keep having months where we're not making up ground, 'cause if you're losing ground, it's going to be tough to catch up.
As for the currency, traders have been watching the yuan sink, losing ground against the dollar in 200 of the last 303 trading days.
But several polls show this time Sarkozy is losing ground even among party sympathizers, who favor the more moderate former prime minister Alain Juppe.
ISIS is all but certain to continue losing ground in Iraq and Syria, and its efforts to establish new "caliphates" seems doomed as well.
That is one reason why, even as central bankers administer a drip-feed of monetary adrenalin, Europe's economy is losing ground to global rivals.
A handful of recent polls show him losing ground to Warren, who has eclipsed Sanders as the progressive standard-bearer on the campaign trail.
Lawmakers weighed opening Cuba to U.S. agriculture at a hearing Tuesday as trade experts warned that American companies are losing ground to foreign competitors.
The shift has been less dramatic in the trade of washing machines and apparel, which face lower tariffs, but China is still losing ground.
Yet recent elections suggest that Trump's party is losing ground with educated voters and women, particularly in America's suburbs, which have traditionally leaned Republican.
Legislation to foster child care, elder care and fair scheduling would help employees keep up with changes in the economy, rather than losing ground.
After some 0003 months of the rebels losing ground to government forces, the unexpected attack in Damascus on Sunday saw them make significant gains.
After some 18 months of the rebels losing ground to government forces, the unexpected attack in Damascus on Sunday saw them make significant gains.
But it offered no details to suggest that Islamic State's leadership - losing ground to enemies in Syria and Iraq - knew of his plans in advance.
Democrats say that if they were to give in on the issue, it would be a slippery slope to losing ground in their other fights.
Ackman argued that ADP was losing ground to upstart rivals and needed to respond by changing management incentives and putting more emphasis on software development.
The dollar was already losing ground to both the yen and the euro, as investors favoured currencies of countries that boasted large current account surpluses.
While ISIS has both physically and virtually been losing ground to the global coalition, its ideological appeal has not diminished, and is far from extinct.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks finished lower on Wednesday, losing ground late in the session as a jump in Treasury yields kept investor nervousness high.
Instead of losing ground, Biden has again separated himself from the field with a substantial lead over his nearest rivals Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
"The currency pair ... [eased overnight] on [Donald] Trump losing ground to become the 45th president of the United States," said analysts at Singapore's DBS Bank.
Soybeans and corn ticked higher after losing ground last week, as the focus turned to dry weather this week in parts of the U.S. Midwest.
Magnit's discount stores target lower income consumers but it has struggled to win shoppers in the economic downturn, losing ground to its closest rival X5.
While he wasted in prison the rebellion, undermined by internal wrangling and facing a government strengthened by the arrival of Russian warplanes, was losing ground.
Bombardier has also been losing ground against more specialised competitors such as Textron and Embraer in the market for small and medium-sized business jets.
Read More The average portfolio is losing ground to the S&P 500 AmEx plunged 12 percent Friday after reporting earnings that missed analyst expectations.
The terror group has come under increased pressure in Syria in recent months, steadily losing ground to US-backed Kurdish fighters and Syrian government forces.
This signals that U.S. interest rates may not rise as quickly as many in financial markets had expected, resulting in the U.S dollar losing ground.
Windows is losing ground in schools to cheaper platforms, like Chromebooks, but Minecraft: Education Edition is one way it'll be able to start fighting back.
Pharma stocks had been losing ground in the run-up to the election on worries that a Clinton presidency would put pressure on drug prices.
Financial spreadbetters see weaker openings for European markets, with Britain's FTSE 100, Germany's DAX and France's CAC 40 all seen losing ground in early trade.
Its flagship product, the Netscape Navigator web browser—once preferred by over 80 percent of web users—was quickly losing ground to Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Only when steps are taken to address these issues and people finally feel secure in their own basic rights may extremist groups start losing ground.
Islamic State militants have been losing ground in Syria and Iraq, and Iraq opened operations to dislodge them from the long-held city of Falluja.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has been steadily shedding support since he announced his 2020 presidential bid last April — and he's losing ground to Sen.
Boston Scientific and St. Jude Medical Inc have been losing ground in the CRM market to Medtronic Plc, whose MRI-compatible pacemakers have become popular.
Apparently sick of losing ground, he tidied up his front nine with three consecutive pars, then made his first birdie of the day on 11.
Though these threats were often empty, the superpowers so feared losing ground against one another that they quickly catered to the whims of smaller countries.
By contrast, Nigeria, Madagascar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mozambique, Mali, Niger, Indonesia, Burkina Faso and a few others are losing ground to the disease.
Biden also defended his standing in the black community after the moderator noted that he has been losing ground among black voters in South Carolina.
But museums are losing ground against collectors as prices get so high, so we work even harder to help museums get the pieces they want.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday, with financials, transports and other big post-election gainers losing ground as earnings season kicked into gear.
Rather, she believes that the dominant, traditional form of Irish Catholicism is losing ground, but that different spiritual outlets are emerging to fill the void.
However, the e-commerce company also gave a weaker-than-expected outlook, and analysts have expressed concern that eBay is losing ground to new competitors.
Brouillette appears set to follow Perry's path in looking for ways to bolster an industry that has been losing ground to renewables and natural gas.
Brouillette appears set to follow Perry's path in looking for ways to bolster an industry that has been losing ground to renewables and natural gas.
Where would Congress want to direct federal tax dollars: toward high-flying Madison, or a place that's losing ground in high-tech employment, like Wichita?
Suncor Energy Inc , one of Canada's biggest oil producers, said on Thursday the country is losing ground to others in creating conditions to attract investment.
The Afghan Army would concentrate its forces on defending provincial capitals while ceding rural areas, but this meant that the government would keep losing ground.
Ontario hailed the announcement as a sign of confidence in Canadian automaking, which has been losing ground in recent years to Mexico where costs are lower.
The former administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid said the GOP tax credit changes would result in lower-income people losing ground on affordability.
The decline in volumes in Russia reflected an overall market decline of around 4-5 percent, Hart said, although Carlsberg is also losing ground to rivals.
Over half are either getting by or losing ground:  42 percent say they are just able to pay most bills and 12 percent are falling behind.
For those who question whether Snapchat is losing ground to Instagram and Facebook, Campus Publisher Stories is a smart move to engage college students and journalists.
After decades of gains fighting the menace, LA is now losing ground, clocking a 10 percent rise in deaths from ozone pollution between 2010 and 2017.
LONDON, Oct 31 (Reuters) - European shares fell for a sixth straight session on Monday with energy shares tracking weaker oil prices and banks losing ground again.
That divergence has been particularly stark in India, which has made great progress in providing food and shelter while losing ground on personal rights and inclusiveness.
"Samsung is losing ground to Huawei, Xiaomi and other Chinese rivals in the huge China and India markets," says Neil Mawston, Executive Director at Strategy Analytics.
SYDNEY, July 21400 (Reuters) - Copper held largely steady in Asia on Tuesday amid modest support from investors after losing ground overnight on fresh signs of oversupply.
Clinton, the rally is a chance to focus on her base of voters as polls show her losing ground to Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont. Mrs.
Some analysts and investors have suggested that one reason Bristol launched its bid for Celgene was over concerns about Opdivos growth after losing ground to Merck.
And even after losing ground in the Senate, the party is tantalizingly close to having enough support from Senate Republicans to pass new net neutrality protections.
Washington (CNN)Conservatives on and off Capitol Hill fear they're losing ground in their fight to influence the Senate bill that will repeal and replace Obamacare.
Other polls have also been showing the race tightening during April, with the two leaders losing ground and the chasing pair, especially Melenchon, picking up support.
Some analysts and investors have suggested that one reason Bristol launched its bid for Celgene was over concerns about Opdivo's growth after losing ground to Merck.
Hyundai has struggled to maintain sales momentum in recent years, dogged by its heavy reliance on sedans, which have been losing ground to sport utility vehicles.
Much like we've fallen behind other countries in education, health care and alternative energy, we are losing ground in marijuana, already a multi-billion dollar industry.
The jihadist group is losing ground to three separate campaigns in northern Syria, by the SDF, the Russian-backed Syrian army and Turkish-backed Syrian rebels.
The proposals are the latest attempt by the Trump administration to prop up the coal industry, which has been losing ground to renewables and natural gas.
The Sanders campaign, meanwhile, has rejected the idea that its losing ground, claiming that the media is pushing a false narrative about the Vermont senator's prospects.
Florida's Senate race, where incumbent Democrat Bill Nelson has been steadily losing ground to Republican Rick Scott, could decide which party controls the Senate next year.
Tesla bought the solar-energy company SolarCity in 2016, but since then its chunk of the market has dwindled significantly, losing ground to rivals like SunRun.
Overnight in Asia, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was flat, with bourses in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Seoul all losing ground.
Indigenous cultures nationwide are slowly dying out, losing ground to a broader national identity that stream rolls over some of the ingrained traditions of local peoples.
The market has been losing ground in recent months on worries about demand in China, which accounts for around half of global consumption of industrial metals.
With the loss, the Patriots dropped to 9-4, losing ground to the Kansas City Chiefs in the race for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.
A new poll showed Trump, whose unfiltered speaking style has repeatedly landed him in hot water, losing ground in three crucial states ahead of the Nov.
The Islamic State is losing ground and Syrian rebels are on the wane, leaving in place a leader considered a pariah in much of the world.
That movie, "Losing Ground" (1982), parsed black intellectual life in New York City; it was about a female philosophy professor and her wayward husband, a painter.
By and large you know do you think that this a wave of nationalist populism in Europe right now, is it gaining ground or losing ground?
He has built his success on consistent performances in the Pyrenees and a tremendous attack in the Alps after losing ground in the individual time trial.
One clear lesson from the elections of 234 and 219 is that President Trump and his fellow Republican candidates win where white voters are losing ground.
The spike in tensions sent investors scurrying towards safe-haven assets, resulting in a fall in U.S. Treasury yields and the dollar losing ground against Japan's yen.
Fidelity, which has been losing ground to rivals like Vanguard Group and BlackRock Inc, said total assets under management grew 1 percent to $2.04 trillion in 2015.
EU votes still believe in the European project, experts claimed Monday, despite long-dominant centrist parties losing ground to euroskeptic and nationalist opponents in the parliamentary elections.
The Washington Capitals find themselves losing ground as they fight an uphill battle against both the upstart Toronto Maple Leafs as well as their own postseason demons.
Military analysts now believe that the IS and al-Qaeda are widening the war through terrorist acts to compensate for the losing ground on Middle East battlefields.
Democrats were already at risk of losing ground in the Senate, where the party was defending 10 seats in states that President Donald Trump won in 2016.
McGurk said on Saturday in Baghdad the coalition was stepping up pressure on Islamic State and that the militants were losing ground in both Syria and Iraq.
They also took an early lead against the New Zealand team, before losing ground and then having to take a tactical gamble to get back in front.
At 0941 GMT, the STOXX 600 was down 4.83 percent, with most bourses across Europe losing ground and a number of steep individual falls at the open.
Such a device would also put Apple in the ring with the Echo and Google Home — a battle it's losing ground to every day it doesn't compete.
After losing ground to the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party in June's local elections, it is paranoid that the tide of public opinion is turning against it.
It has been losing ground in both countries, with three separate forces, backed by the United States, Turkey and Russia, advancing on its Syrian stronghold of Raqqa.
But after losing ground on Thursday the dollar strengthened with support from a North Korean statement that it was open to resolving issues with the United States.
NEW YORK, Jan 53 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday with financials, transports and other big post-election gainers losing ground as earnings season kicks into gear.
Analysts question the sustainability of the Wal-Mart driven strategy, saying Asda is losing ground to rivals on non-price factors such as product merchandising and quality.
Murray made his reputation with 1984's enormously influential Losing Ground, which argued that government welfare programs end up perpetuating the problems they were created to solve.
Republicans are also losing ground with young people: A recent poll showed that only 22 percent of millennials approve of Trump's job performance, while 62 percent disapproved.
In Latin America and Africa, where the future of the church seems most promising, there are also signs it is losing ground in a bustling religious marketplace.
"Let's be clear, we are losing ground in the face of violence," Guterres told a high-level panel on the sidelines of the United National General Assembly.
I just don't think they would have won the way Trump did, with stupendous gains among white working-class voters while losing ground among well-educated whites.
But it has been in a precipitous decline for years, losing ground to Amazon and Walmart as consumers moved their spending online and mall-based chains suffered.
Now a new book has arrived, "Notes From a Black Woman's Diary," a grab bag of letters, diary entries, short stories, plays and screenplays (including "Losing Ground").
Rutte's Liberal party is trying to present a tough stance on immigration, to avoid losing ground to opposition parties such as the anti-Islam party of Geert Wilders.
It's hard for people with middle class incomes to buy a home, so in most American cities the middle class is losing ground in terms of home ownership.
The Japanese yen extended its losses against the dollar after losing ground overnight, partly as Japanese investors have been net buyers of offshore equities in the current month.
Until Russia sent troops and warplanes to support Damascus in 2015, Syrian government forces were losing ground on multiple fronts to both ISIS and the armed Syrian opposition.
Four of the top 10 universities were European (Swiss and U.K. specifically), but Baty said the continent was losing ground in tertiary education, while Asia was in ascendance.
The result is that the dollar has been losing ground against the euro for much of the year, and is now lower than before Mr Trump took office.
It's the biggest tech IPO of the year thus far, but a relative disappointment for a once-hot company that's been rapidly losing ground to Facebook and others.
This is likely to worry the British government which is encouraging growth in the sector to avoid losing ground to rival centres like the United States and Australia.
Wall Street was modestly lower with healthcare and real estate shares losing ground a day after the Nasdaq Composite and the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record highs.
On DVD Barely released in 24 and all but unseen for over three decades, Kathleen Collins's "Losing Ground" is a lively movie — as well as a ghostly one.
In 2015, the National Wildlife Federation published Losing Ground, which found that energy development across the American west is inflicting widespread impacts on wildlife, landscapes, and hunting traditions.
But it was the network's lowest-rated daytime program among a crucial advertising demographic, raising concerns at Fox News that it was losing ground to competition from CNN.
Though Iran has little influence in either country, Saudi Arabia's fear of losing ground to Iran made it fight harder to retain influence wherever it could, analysts believe.
If that stops being true, though — if Clinton starts losing ground among white working-class voters — that will hurt her more in Pennsylvania than in Virginia or Florida.
It also added to doubts over whether the ruling parties, weakened after all losing ground in last autumn's election, can hold together for a full four-year term.
Carlson launched into his fully weird rant during a segment about how Beto O'Rourke is supposedly losing ground in favor of a "younger, hotter candidate"—Mayor Pete himself.
Obama, wary of losing ground to the two American rivals, has signaled a willingness to spend roughly $1 trillion on the US arsenal over the next three decades.
Our path is clear: We must fight to stop losing ground, and to ensure that our children and their children will not have to fight this battle again.
"You feel like you're losing ground, He called on the state and federal government to do more to restrict weapons because "they're flowing in here like a river.
The US has joined the growing collection of countries where democracy is losing ground, under a grave threat the likes of which we have not seen in decades.
Coal has been losing ground to both natural gas and renewable forms of energy like wind and solar, despite efforts by the Trump administration to bolster the industry.
Coal has been losing ground to both natural gas and renewable forms of energy like wind and solar, despite efforts by the Trump administration to bolster the industry.
However, bank stocks and energy stocks both fell, with shares in oil majors losing ground after Brent crude oil prices dipped back below the $50-per-barrel level.
Those numbers are consistent with the Harvard/Harris poll's March numbers, and show Trump gaining with women, young voters and evangelicals while losing ground among men and Hispanics.
Familia do Norte, the Manaus gang, recently formed an alliance with Red Command, a gang that has been losing ground to P.C.C. in parts of Rio de Janeiro.
In 2015, her film "Losing Ground," which had shown at festivals in 1982, had an official wider release and was heralded as a pillar of American independent cinema.
A white working class that has been losing ground, and a disconnected political class, particularly within the Democratic Party, that has failed to convey any sense of empathy.
With Apple losing ground in the movie rental and purchase business to rivals like Amazon, it's hard to see how the tech giant has any leverage in this negotiation.
During the 6.43 holidays, Google Home was able to outsell both Amazon Echo and Echo Dot, before losing ground to the Dot in the first quarter of this year.
He realizes that he's losing ground with her and tells her he is ready to take a leap of faith even if he doesn't know 100% how she feels.
But the elevation in February to Hamas's number-two slot of Yahya Sinwar, a former military leader, suggests that the moderate politicians are losing ground to the military wing.
ISIS IS LOSING GROUND ... ... BUT THEY REMAIN DEADLY With ISIS facing an inevitable defeat on the battlefield, the nature of their future threat is the subject of much debate.
The remark questioning Iowans' intelligence came when Mr. Trump found himself losing ground in the state to Ben Carson, and when Mr. Carson was facing questions about his past.
The latest survey finds Trump losing ground among women as multiple women have come forward this week accusing the business mogul of groping or kissing them without their consent.
The bank has been losing ground in key markets such as France's merger and acquisition advisory, where it now ranks 15th, lagging behind its main French and foreign competitors.
Rebels have not yet commented on the fighting around al-Hobeit but this week acknowledged losing ground nearby as the army ramped up its offensive after a brief ceasefire.
That comports with the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the "nation's report card," which shows that students throughout Texas, across nearly all demographics, are losing ground in reading.
The administration's side: The proposals are the latest attempt by the Trump administration to prop up the coal industry, which has been losing ground to renewables and natural gas.
While only a limited majority of May's Conservative party voters chose "Brexit", for years the Conservatives have been losing ground to the anti-EU United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP).
Bristol-Myers, which is facing pressure from activist investors after losing ground to rival Merck & Co's cancer treatment Keytruda, mostly reversed an earlier cut to its 2017 profit outlook.
But the correlation between the S&P 500 and the Canadian dollar has collapsed since March, with the loonie losing ground even as U.S. stocks notched a record high.
An early resolution of the lawsuits and the removal of Mr. Dauman would end the paralysis at the company, which is losing ground in a fast-changing media environment.
According to Collins's daughter, Nina Lorez Collins, Losing Ground had been moldering in a film lab with all the rest of Collins's film work since her death in 1988.
President Obama overruled the advice of his war cabinet and refused to provide arms to the Syrian opposition at a time when Assad was losing ground on the battlefield.
Moreover, both Assad and the non-ISIS rebels are backed by actors outside of the country, who tend to escalate when it looks like their proxies are losing ground.
Despite the tab's low price, though, Apple was still losing ground to Google when it came to its footprint in the classroom, WIRED's Arielle Pardes wrote at the time.
In an interview with CNET, Schiller is asked about the growing popularity of Chromebooks for education, an important battleground for Apple where it's been losing ground to Google's machines.
The Washington Wizards are losing ground in the Eastern Conference playoff race and attempt to snap a three-game losing streak when they visit the Utah Jazz on Friday.
The new poll is so shocking because it reveals that Democrats are losing ground with independent voters — and quickly — on the key issue of immigration that Democrats once owned.
But his understudy, Derrick Favors, kept the Jazz from losing ground by delivering three baskets without a miss, five rebounds and two assists through the remainder of the quarter.
The bill — called the Marketplace Fairness Act — has been pushed for years by brick-and-mortar retailers like Walmart, which have been losing ground as e-commerce has grown.
In fact, Florida consistently ranks among the best places to retire — even though it's been steadily losing ground to states like Georgia, Arizona and the Carolinas in recent years.
While the overall mortgage market is losing ground, mortgage applications to purchase a newly built home jumped sharply to start the year, according to another report by the MBA.
YouTube Connect comes at a time when Google has fallen behind in the live streaming space, losing ground to apps like Periscope, Meerkat which recently pivoted, and Facebook Live.
Even after it began losing ground militarily, IS still claimed responsibility for attacks made in different countries, though often these have been blamed on "lone wolves" without its direction.
People older than 35 do spend a majority of their viewing time, or 66 percent, with live TV. But even so, live TV has been losing ground across all demographics.
Publicis and other traditional advertisers have been losing ground in a marketplace increasingly dominated by Facebook, Google and digital marketing specialists that track and target individual clients via their smartphones.
Iraqi officials and a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition said the Baghdad attacks were aimed primarily at boosting the militants' morale after losing ground in Ramadi two months ago.
Although Trump has tried to boost coal by slashing environmental regulations and installing a former coal lobbyist to lead the EPA, coal keeps losing ground to cleaner and cheaper alternatives.
Far-left Podemos, which says it want to govern in coalition with the Socialists, is also looking to shore up its support base after losing ground in the national election.
The European trade followed a mixed trading day in Asia with Japan shares losing ground, as the disappointing May jobs weakened the dollar and bolstered regional currencies, including the yen.
Housebuilding stocks swung sharply, losing ground after Hammond announced a review of unused planning permissions, though a stamp duty exemption to spur house buying offered some support to the sector.
The flurry of ISIS strikes during Ramadan came as the United States said the group was losing ground in the warfare across Syria and Iraq, a trend that has continued.
However, if it deems itself to be losing ground in the U.S. then it isn't impossible to imagine resources being diverted to protect that the home turf above all others.
This year's election was a vindication for those who offer orthodox criticism of Mr Corbyn's leadership: although Labour is strengthening its vote in cities, it is losing ground in towns.
Even after it began losing ground militarily, the group still claimed responsibility for attacks made in different countries, though often these have been blamed on "lone wolves" without its direction.
Clinton also appears to be losing ground in Ohio, with Trump's support rising slightly from 40.4 to 41.7 percent — though those numbers are well within most polls' margin of error.
This created a trap that was identified by researchers on both the left (David Ellwood, whose book Poor Support influenced Bill Clinton) and the right (Charles Murray, in Losing Ground).
Glencore also dipped, losing ground after a recent rally that had seen the stock climb more than 40 percent in the last month, after Glencore posted a drop in earnings.
The president touted progress by the U.S.-led coalition to defeat ISIS, saying the militant group had lost half its populated territory in Iraq and is losing ground in Syria.
However, as the weeks passed, polls indicated that the Conservatives may be losing ground, while the likes of the Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats appeared to be gaining popularity.
It has been losing ground for decades to big box rivals that offered lower prices and a wider selection of products, as well as by the shift to online shopping.
Those ranking among the economic powerhouses, including the United States, the UK, Japan and most of Western Europe, have, when compared to the rest of the world, been losing ground.
The uproar over Mr. Trump's off-the-cuff remark came as his campaign has been faced with a series of public opinion surveys showing him quickly losing ground to Mrs.
On "Yeah Right," Staples questions frequently trafficked false narratives in rap, while the SOPHIE-produced track bubbles and clangs into formless bass—with neither side losing ground to the other.
That would be a boost for Assad's opponents, who have been losing ground for the last two years to government forces supported by Russian air power and Iranian-backed militias.
"We're losing ground – a troubling prospect when, in today's knowledge-based economy, the best jobs can go anywhere in the world," U.S. Education Secretary John King said in a statement.
Mr. Ackman argued that the Roseland, N.J.-based company was losing ground to upstart rivals and needed to respond by changing management incentives and putting more emphasis on software development.
Losing Ground, the movie Collins directed in 1982 and one of the first feature-length films with a black woman director, had its theatrical debut at Lincoln Center in 2015.
Mr. Zandi said that regulation was still the top concern in Moody's survey of business confidence, but that it was rapidly losing ground to concerns about the availability of labor.
Farmers and ranchers like Mr. Kester worry that they are losing ground to foreign competitors, as major markets like Japan, Europe and Mexico push ahead with their own trade pacts.
With Sanders losing ground in recent days, the Trump machine has abruptly tapered back on its once-constant stream of attacks on the Vermont senator and refocused them on Biden.
With the country's high-speed churn of well-funded start-ups, planting flags on new turf is often the only way for large players not to be constantly losing ground.
The decline for the loonie came as mounting concern about a new strain of coronavirus in China sent a ripple of risk aversion through markets, with global stocks losing ground .
Tech stocks have been losing ground recently, but Microsoft picked up $1.14, or 2 percent, to $58.87, and the graphics processor maker Nvidia rose $2.55, or 3 percent, to $0.63.
In his column, Mr. Kristof was an early opponent of the Iraq war, and among the first to warn that we were losing ground to the Taliban in southern Afghanistan.
"It's not that cars are losing ground, it's that New Yorkers are gaining ground, literally," said Danny Pearlstein, a spokesman for the Riders Alliance, an advocacy group for transit riders.
Even if the right has dominated the campaign, the reality is that the Netherlands is deeply divided and its centrist parties are losing ground in an increasingly fractured political landscape.
He'd spent the 220s at the Manhattan Institute, where he wrote his influential book Losing Ground, which argued that government-directed social welfare programs increase poverty and should be cut.
Uber is preparing to go public in the next two years so losing ground in a market as important as Mexico is a risk the company can't afford to take.
Exporters were mixed, with some losing ground as the yen strengthened against the dollar midday: Toyota shares fell 0.23 percent, Mitsubishi Electric was down 1.01 percent, while Sony rose 0.53 percent.
Islamic State has been losing ground to government forces further east, close to its stronghold of Deir al-Zor province and al-Sukhna, the last town it holds in Homs province.
Despite growing concern over the global economy, the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq are on pace for a positive week after losing ground in each of the past three weeks.
In France Mr Mélenchon and Ms Le Pen have been the preferred candidates of the under 25s, though polls now show Ms Le Pen losing ground and Mr Macron rising fast.
Wilson has said the company was losing ground in the lucrative "athleisure market" and called for annual election of the entire board to make directors more accountable for the company's performance.
Asian markets closed mixed Monday, with Japan shares losing ground, as a disappointing May jobs report in the U.S. on Friday weakened the dollar and bolstered regional currencies, including the yen.
Bombing follows Iraqi gains on ISIS This flurry of ISIS strikes during Ramadan comes as the United States said the group is losing ground in the warfare across Syria and Iraq.
Beale's departure from the centuries old insurance market comes amid concerns that despite a modernization drive it is losing ground to rival centers such as Singapore and failing to stem losses.
New reports suggest that YouTube, the incumbent king of internet video, is losing ground to newer upstarts like TikTok and Twitch that are capturing the attention of young consumers and brands.
Ghana's cedi is expected to regroup on potential bond portfolio inflows after losing ground to the dollar on news that the government would not extend its three-year IMF aid deal.
Islamic State is losing ground in northern Syria to three separate campaigns - by the Russian-backed Syrian army, by U.S-backed Syrian militias, and by Turkey and allied Syrian rebel groups.
At 0837 GMT, the STOXX 600 was down 0.1 percent with bourses all across Europe losing ground as a new batch for corporate updates failed to change a risk-averse mood.
Walmart and Amazon's interest in gaining share in India comes after both retailers have struggled to grow in China, ultimately losing ground to Chinese e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Icelandic, seen by residents as a source of identity and pride, is losing ground as English becomes the lingua franca of mass tourism and voice-activated devices, the Associated Press reported.
LONDON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - European equities fell sharply on Monday, extending the previous week's steep losses, with cyclical sectors losing ground on persistent concerns about the pace of global economic growth.
DE), was an early entrant to China and remains the best-selling premium car brand in the market, although it is rapidly losing ground to newer models from Daimler AG's (DAIGn.
Terrified of losing ground to competitors, it's going to continue its ambitious rollout of invasive technology, which it will sugarcoat by claiming that it has its users' best interests at heart.
It was by far his biggest bet, sinking $2.8 billion into a tough market where Nestle was losing ground, and swimming against the tide as many rivals move towards healthier products.
Wilson said last week that the retailer was losing ground against its rivals and called for annual election of the entire board to make directors more accountable for the company's performance.
At 0923 GMT, the STOXX 600 was down 0.1 percent, with bourses all across Europe losing ground as a new batch of corporate updates failed to change a risk-averse mood.
A week after the primary there, Mr. Colyer bowed to Mr. Kobach after losing ground in the counting of provisional ballots and concluding that Mr. Kobach's 345-vote lead was insurmountable.
Recent opinion polls show Biden, once the leading candidate in the race to be the party's candidate in November, losing ground nationally with black voters to the surging senator from Vermont.
The features we're showing include Losing Ground (1982), the first fictional feature film made in America by a woman of color, which was an anomaly at the time given the culture.
" Instead, he points out, the United States has gone in two seemingly opposite directions over the past 15 years, becoming "significantly more secular-rational, while losing ground on self-expressive values.
And women may even be losing ground in the millionaire population: Worldwide, the number of women worth $30 million or more declined in 2015, even as the equivalent male population grew.
Six years into Syria's civil war, in which Islamic State has seized swathes of land, the jihadist group is on the retreat across the region, losing ground to an array of foes.
The long-serving Chancellor Angela Merkel is losing ground in the run-up to next September elections to Martin Schultz, a passionate European and a candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).
Given that total retail consumption in India grows by around 53% a year, and internet penetration went up by two-fifths last year, e-commerce if anything looks to be losing ground.
And while many local Chinese dialects and languages—Hakka, for instance—are losing ground in the face of a pro-putonghua policy, others have the scale and prestige to hold their own.
As seen in the recent Q2 Proxbook Report, the industry support for Eddystone from proximity companies has grown from nothing to 50 percent in just one year, while Apple is losing ground.
As China tightens its grip on Hong Kong, pro-democracy parties have been hit by the sidelining of key leaders and have been losing ground to a well-organized pro-Beijing camp.
But even Pitchfork, which held the gold standard for album reviews for over a decade, is now losing ground to real-time opinions of the populace via social media services like Twitter.
As a company that's losing ground to cheaper rivals at home in China and better-marketed iPhone and Galaxy alternatives in the USA, Lenovo is grasping for a unique selling point — modularity.
Terry Schilling, executive director of the American Principles Project, said conservative groups that focus on social issues other than abortion have been shying away from politics — and losing ground in recent years.
With Islamic State losing ground in Iraq and Syria, hundreds of French citizens belonging to Islamic State - and in some cases their children - have started to return to France, officials there say.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - A survey by independent polling firm Merdeka Center shows Prime Minister Najib Razak's ruling coalition losing ground in peninsular Malaysia, although it could still win the election on Wednesday.
Losing ground in Syria and Iraq may even inspire more lone wolf attacks in Europe and the United States as the group and its supporters seek to demonstrate their resolve and capabilities.
The drugs used to treat the disease, a jab of ceftriaxone and a pill of azithromycin, are losing ground to the STD, with the former now the only one that still works.
Islamic State has been losing ground in both Iraq and Syria, with three separate forces, backed by the United States, Turkey and Russia, advancing on the group's Syrian stronghold city of Raqqa.
But because of this year's unusual midterm trajectories, it is conceivable that the final results could be as different as Democrats seizing control of the House while losing ground in the Senate.
Meanwhile, the pro-choice movement has been slowly losing ground in the decades since Roe, culminating in an unprecedented number of state-level abortion restrictions passed in just the past five years.
Still, Jim Brulte, the state Republican Party chairman, disputed the notion that Mr. Trump was alone responsible for the party's problems in California, noting that Republicans have been steadily losing ground there.
Silver and gold were also sold in the slide that pushed the yen as low as 1.23543 per dollar, and the franc to $0.9922, with both also losing ground to the euro.
Low-income black and Hispanic students are more susceptible to losing ground academically during summer breaks, and libraries help to lessen the pitfalls from the hiatus from reading and writing, Chalkbeat reports.
Revenue also exceeded forecasts by a small margin, however the e-commerce company gave a weaker-than-expected outlook and analysts have expressed concern that eBay is losing ground to new competitors.
In the news he read about the war, senior officers said what they needed to say — about Americans coaching Afghan forces, about winning over the Afghan population, about the Taliban losing ground.
He attempted to return in August with 50-100 more fighters to reinforce the militants, who by then were losing ground, but he was prevented by an improved security cordon, said Brawner.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Stock and bond pickers have been losing ground for years to low-cost funds that simply track indexes like the S&P 500 or factors such as low volatility.
BRIXWORTH, England (Reuters) - Formula One championship leader Nico Rosberg poured scorn on suggestions that Mercedes team mate and reigning champion Lewis Hamilton is in 'meltdown' mode after losing ground in the title battle.
So it's not confusing that Gates has tried to straddle both messages, speaking at once of how we're losing ground and of how we're closer to winning the war against a deadly disease.
Interpublic and other traditional advertisers, such as WPP , Omnicom and Publicis Groupe SA face losing ground to new technology and software giants, such as Facebook, Alphabet Inc's Google and other digital marketing specialists.
Like several of Murray's other books, including Losing Ground, In Our Hands, and Coming Apart, the basic subject of The Bell Curve is what should be done to help the disadvantaged in America.
A big part of Uber's strategy is to convince the jury that Waymo and Alphabet were upset Levandowski left and were also concerned over losing ground in the self-driving race to Uber.
NEW YORK, Dec 53 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday, with healthcare and real estate shares losing ground a day after the Nasdaq Composite and the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record highs.
This is an area where PayPal has been losing ground to Apple Pay and others; it's clear PayPal believes partnering is how it will gain increased traction at point of sale going forward.
"Apple has really been losing ground on a couple of things, especially when it comes to emerging markets like Greater China," Anshul Gupta, senior research director at Gartner, told CNBC in an interview.
Although the greenback had widely been expected to continue to strengthen as the U.S. Federal Reserve became the sole major central bank embarking on a tightening cycle, the dollar is instead losing ground .
The inflows will likely prompt the launch of similar funds, which have been a bright spot for active managers that have been losing ground to cheaper, passive index funds and exchange-traded funds.
In addition to promising price freezes, the companies have also touted their commitment to building out the 85033G network, a priority for the Trump administration, which is worried about losing ground to China.
Macri is counting on public works spending to drive growth next year ahead of legislative elections in October to prevent his "Let's Change" coalition, which lacks a majority, from losing ground in Congress.
And every attempt to enforce them invited backlash from groups who believed they were losing ground in the new order, whether businessmen in the New Deal or Southern whites in the Great Society.
The spot assessment of Chinese nickel ore with a 5953 percent concentration has been losing ground since peaking around $65 a tonne in December, dropping to $50.50 in the week ended May 9.
But even with that assistance, the Syrian forces have been losing ground in Aleppo recently, highlighting the limits of an aerial bombing strategy to support a weary government army and its foreign allies.
Europe's busiest airport, Heathrow operates at close to capacity, and supporters of the expansion have said that adding a third runway would keep Britain from losing ground to airline hubs in Continental Europe.
Critically, unions covering Harvard's in-house janitors, cooks and guards — which had been losing ground to outside contractors — were empowered to bargain hard for pay and benefits without fear of encouraging more outsourcing.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - After losing ground and underperforming the broad market in 2500, U.S. energy shares are climbing fast with oil prices and gaining attention from investors who think the trend may hold.
"The real core for the Republicans is white, older white, and if they're losing ground there, they're going to have a tsunami," said Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia political scientist, told Reuters.
Opel and PSA have been losing ground in the market, in part because high-end carmakers like BMW and Daimler's Mercedes unit have been encroaching on their turf by selling more affordable cars.
Furthermore, meats like chicken and prosciutto appear to be growing in popularity, while tomato sauce, one of the three main pillars of pizza, seems to be losing ground to buffalo and sriracha sauces.
Though the American media often portrays ISIS as an unstoppable, terrifying juggernaut, the truth is that the group is in real trouble, and is actually losing ground in its core Iraqi and Syrian holdings.
TORONTO, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell on Monday, with financials down and several auto parts makers losing ground as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump upped pressure on carmakers to build locally.
Islamic State overran Mosul two years ago and went on to proclaim a caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria but has come under increasing pressure in recent months, losing ground to an array of forces.
By the end of April, the N.C.A.A. Board of Directors reversed the prohibition, prompting the SEC and the A.C.C. — fearful of losing ground to interlopers like Harbaugh — to vote to lift their own bans.
Given its self-contained milieu, arty references and cerebral humor, "Losing Ground" is far closer to Eric Rohmer's or Woody Allen's contemporary brand of haute bourgeois comedy than to Spike Lee's confrontational social satire.
Islamic State overran Mosul two years ago and went on to proclaim a caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria, but has come under increasing pressure in recent months, losing ground to an array of forces.
Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting said that banks have to offer customers easier access to lending and other critical services through mobile applications and websites to prevent losing ground to financial technology companies.
What it's meant, of course, is that women cannot control their own bodies; they can't afford the access to that contraceptive care; and they are losing ground in the economy because they are trapped.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said she agrees that the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), which hasn't claimed responsibility for the attacks, is lashing out internationally because it's losing ground at home.
Even before Mr. Trump's 2005 comments came to light, internal Republican polling showed him losing ground among three groups that had long been wary of his candidacy: independents, women, and voters with college degrees.
If they are superior to blacks and Hispanics, yet believe they are losing ground in the battle of the races, then some other force must be orchestrating the "white genocide" that is befalling them.
GOP losing ground in Texas cities The key to Texas' political future is whether it finally follows the geographic realignment that has transformed the politics of many other states over the past quarter century.
Until two weeks ago, Ms. McSally seemed to be losing ground in her battle with Ms. Sinema, a Democratic House member from Phoenix, for the seat being vacated by the retiring Republican, Jeff Flake.
Washington (CNN)Two upper Midwestern states where Democrats hope to rebound in November's midterm elections after losing ground to President Donald Trump in 2016 selected their candidates in a slew of major races Tuesday.
Islamic State is losing ground fast in Syria to separate campaigns waged by the Russian-backed Syrian government on the one hand, and U.S.-backed regional Kurdish forces and their allies on the other.
In the case of Afghanistan, it is simply not possible to achieve those objectives with only 8,500 United States troops assisting the embattled Afghan security forces, which are suffering heavy casualties and losing ground.
Right now on the GOP side of the equation, it appears that Kennedy is losing ground, Boustany is gaining momentum and the right-wing candidates — Fleming, Maness and Duke — are cancelling each other out.
You have striven to present a positive and uplifting message, which most people approve of in theory, but which falls flat in an environment where the middle class is losing ground and abandoning hope.
Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting said that banks have to offer customers easier access to lending and other critical services through mobile applications and websites to prevent losing ground to financial technology companies.
After years of losing ground to design-first rivals such as Apple and Dyson, Japanese companies are now trying to recover the processes and creative flair that produced iconic products such as the Walkman.
Condemnation came quickly from many quarters, with some lamenting that the videos had been published at all and others noting that the swift reaction showed that at least this sort of behavior is losing ground.
He aims to attract new recruits among locals who helped expel President Bashar al-Assad's army from northeastern Syria in 2011-12 before losing ground to Islamic State, which swept through the area in 2014.
It was an embarrassing look for his campaign, which has focused on digging up dirt opponents, and the revelations disappointed many voters and likely contributed to the Liberals losing ground in the last few weeks.
Most forms of conventional advertising—print, radio and broadcast television—have been losing ground to online ads for years; only billboards, dating back to the 1800s, and TV ads are holding their own (see chart).
Conventional "active" managers, who try to pick stocks that will beat the market, have been losing ground to "passive" funds, which simply own all assets in a given sector in proportion to their market value.
Other top favorites had a tough time with Alejandro Valverde (Movistar), Italian Fabio Aru (Astana) and American Tejay van Garderen (BMC) losing ground in the ultimate climb of the first summit finish of the Tour.
He also removed businessman Miguel Perez as economy vice-president, which economists interpreted as a sign that the market-friendly wing of Maduro's cabinet was losing ground to hardline socialists who support more aggressive controls.
Even if both halves of a matchup are gaining or losing ground on the field as a whole, the gap between them might grow or shrink based on their relative positioning in the ad wars.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank aims to become one of the world's top five wealth managers, it said in a memo to staff on Tuesday, after losing ground to rivals over the last couple of years.
Losing ground from its spot as No. 2 on MoneyRates' list last year, Idaho remains ones of the 10 safest states for children and has one of the lowest college tuition rates in the nation.
She said Shire's stock price has been held back by investor concerns the company is losing ground to other manufacturers of hemophilia drugs, which Shire relies on for a large portion of its annual revenue.
Wall Street kicked off the day on a muted note after losing ground on Monday, when the S&P 500 failed to close above the 1.57.3,800-point mark for the second session in a row.
Apple's real emphasis appears to be on its AR efforts and its Siri digital voice assistant, which some see as losing ground to Alexa and Cortana, and perhaps should be baked into everything Apple makes.
"There are powerful forces at play that resist these changes," said Sergio Berensztein, a prominent Argentine political commentator, referring to how women had gained and were now losing ground in Latin America's corridors of power.
LONDON (Reuters) - Mercedes expect an angry Valtteri Bottas to come back strongly after losing ground to team mate Lewis Hamilton in the Formula One championship through no fault of his own in Monaco on Sunday.
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel acknowledged Friday that the election "is not going to be easy," and noted historical instances of the party in power losing ground during a new president's first midterm election.
In Wisconsin and Minnesota -- two states where Democrats hope to rebound after losing ground to President Donald Trump in the 2016 election -- voters chose their nominees for governor, the Senate and several competitive House races.
The Lebanese army said the man it detained took orders from Islamic State in the Syrian city of Raqqa, which the militants had used as a base before losing ground there to U.S.-backed militias.
Wall Street began the day on a muted note after losing ground on Monday, when the S&P 500 failed to hold on to the 2,800-point mark for the second session in a row.
Well, they're a little more, with the election interference with the ... Yeah, for sure, but without realizing that at the same time, you're getting attacked on other fronts and losing ground on other fronts. Right.
Analysts at HSBC, which have a "reduce" rating on Tod's, said in a note this week that it was losing ground and "facing intense competitive pressure" as LVMH and Kering pushed funds into online marketing.
As New York magazine's Brian Feldman explains, part of this is an artifact of 4chan gaining popularity and its popular catchall board — /b/ — losing ground to alternatives, notably /pol/, or the "Politically Incorrect" chat board.
A Pelosi ally earlier in his career, Ryan failed in an effort to unseat her as House Democratic leader in 2016, arguing that the party needed a change after losing ground in Midwest districts like his.
Markets were quick to react, with the yuan losing ground despite the PBOC setting a higher midpoint of 6.4997 per dollar, strengthening it beyond the key psychological 6.5 level for the first time since May 2016.
The leftist leader, who was narrowly re-elected in 2014, is losing ground among her coalition allies and faces nationwide demonstrations Sunday organized by opposition parties seeking to rally support for impeaching the president in Congress.
Only 6 percent of the population is African-American (Trump tends to do well in areas that are more racially diverse, where the white population is more receptive to the idea that they are losing ground).
The bear narrative, that China and European economic data has been mixed and does not support claims of a bottom, and that the likelihood of a recession in 2020 is very high, has been losing ground.
The spot assessment of Chinese nickel ore with a 5953 percent concentration NI-ORBCNC-MB has been losing ground since peaking around $65 a tonne in December, dropping to $50.50 in the week ended May 9.
LIMA (Reuters) - Peruvian presidential election favorite Keiko Fujimori is losing ground to technocrat Julio Guzman, whose candidacy faces legal questions, and may be heading toward a tight run-off vote, according to a poll published Sunday.
"The real core for the Republicans is white, older white, and if they're losing ground there, they're going to have a tsunami," said Larry Sabato, a University of Virginia political scientist who closely tracks political races.
The yen was losing ground against the dollar, though at 20.5 yen it was off last week's six-week low and the greenback struggled to make much of an impact against either sterling or the euro.
And the arguments of Losing Ground and The Bell Curve are also in contradiction with Murray's later argument, in his 2012 book Coming Apart, that poverty in the white working class is caused by cultural factors.
Trump has also been losing ground in the overall electorate, with a September poll from The Detroit News and WDIV-TV showing 37 percent view him favorably in Michigan, while 57 percent have an unfavorable opinion.
Clinton's vulnerability in Ohio and Pennsylvania was highlighted by polls released Tuesday by Quinnipiac University, which showed her running close with Mr. Trump in the two states but losing ground because of a wide gender gap.
TEHRAN — Nearly three years after Iran's reform-minded president was elected, the most reactionary voices in Iranian politics are losing ground to moderates buoyed by the sweeping nuclear deal with big powers, including the United States.
Yum, still the largest fast food chain in China, has been losing ground to McDonald's Corp as both strive to revive flagging sales in the teeth of growing competition from local rivals and a slowing economy.
Racial and ethnic minorities experienced the strongest gains in wealth in the 2016 survey, a stark reversal from three years earlier, when the survey showed minority families losing ground even as white families experienced modest gains.
That leads GMO to forecast a decline of 3.9 percent a year for the next seven years for stocks of large American companies, with smaller companies and developed foreign markets doing better, but still losing ground.
The longest economic expansion on record, now in its 2000th year, is losing ground with the blame largely put on a 22-month trade war between the United States and China, which has eroded business confidence.
President Donald Trump is getting his wish, at least for a day: The U.S. dollar is losing ground Tuesday a day after he said he's disappointed with the Federal Reserve's intention to keep hiking interest rates.
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report recently moved its appraisal of Collins's race from "lean Republican" to a toss-up, citing a number of polls showing Collins losing ground and the emergence of a strong Democratic challenger.
Although the banks define C&I loans somewhat differently, their reports track government data showing Wells falling behind over the past five years from a near-tie with Bank of America and losing ground to JPMorgan.
With Islamic State losing ground in Iraq and Syria, hundreds of French citizens - and in some cases their children - have started to return to France, leaving the government in a quandary over how to deal with them.
Even on personal computers, where it used to excel, its market share has dropped steeply over the past ten years, from 542% to 10%, at a time when browsers have been losing ground to apps on smartphones.
The geographic split of the leave versus remain vote shows a strong euroskeptic vote in parts of the U.K. which were once strong Labour heartlands, before the opposition party started losing ground to the U.K. Independence Party.
It's a clear sign that Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 devices haven't been competitive at the high-end, and Samsung is now losing ground in the mid- and low-end parts of the smartphone market.
Two months later, he placed third in the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, having pulled within a shot of eventual champion Jason Day's lead after making four birdies in five holes from the third before losing ground.
The M5S has been losing ground to the League in the polls and needs to recover its popularity in the poorer south of the country, which is where it fared best at the general election last year.
FRANKFURT, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank aims to become one of the world's top five wealth managers, it said in a memo to staff on Tuesday, after losing ground to rivals over the last couple of years.
You may be the strongest such climate pattern humans have ever recorded, and you may have given California crabs this week, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration can see right through you, and you're losing ground.
Brexit is playing into a deeper trend where established tech firms supplying traditional hardware, software or services are losing ground to cloud-based businesses, as corporate spending and consumer appetites shift to the web and mobile phones.
The critical thing about these results is that while Hillary Clinton's campaign knew all along that they were losing ground with white voters in the rural North, they believed they were compensating for it in the suburbs.
The peso firmed to trade at 18.63 pesos per U.S. dollar, up 0.3 percent, after losing ground earlier on Sunday when the election for governor in the State of Mexico appeared to be too close to call.
But moving into the middle of the 1950s, you can see official art losing ground to a new kind of subjectivism that at the same time is nowhere close what would later become nonconformist art in Russia.
The strengthening of nationalist sentiment, with liberals losing ground, foreshadows greater uncertainty in policy making as the largest groupings see their share of seats fall below 50 percent, which may force them to seek a broader coalition.
Leta Hong Fincher, a New York-based sociologist and author of the forthcoming book "Betraying Big Brother: The Rise of China's Feminist Resistance", says women in China are losing ground amid a resurgence of traditional gender norms.
Yet many Republicans were eager to see Trump deliver a steady performance, something that would stabilize his poll numbers at a time when surveys show him losing ground in traditionally conservative states like Arizona, Georgia and Utah.
As Sam Adams wrote in a review for Slate, "It feels like the movies have gotten as big as they can get, and the gleeful absurdity that drove them is losing ground to the specter of obligation."
Rough seas and high winds in Bermuda's Great Sound made for challenging conditions, with Artemis Racing losing ground soon after the start and straying outside the course boundary, incurring a penalty which put them further behind Japan.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The Hong Kong dollar has been losing ground steadily to the U.S. dollar since the start of 2017 and is near its weakest in 33 years, a milestone it has now touched for six consecutive sessions.
"The reason we are losing ground to the right today is because the message of what socialism is and what it can achieve in people's daily lives has been steadily diluted," Corbyn said in a March 22001 speech.
They fear the company is losing ground to rivals that include Lufthansa's Sky Chefs as well as Austrian upstart Do & Co.. Do & Co's shares have risen nearly 13 percent this year; Gategroup's market value slid nearly 8 percent.
The big picture: The Islamic State is losing ground fast, and a final showdown appears to be on the horizon in Syria's Deir al-Zour region, where analysts at IHS Markit have noted a significant uptick in fighting.
The Basilicata result is the sixth successive regional success for the center-right since last year's national ballot, with the center-left losing ground across the country, still blamed for a recent influx of immigrants and rising poverty.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The Hong Kong dollar has been losing ground steadily to the U.S. dollar since the start of 27.85 and is near its weakest in 27.75 years, a milestone it has now touched for six consecutive sessions.
But the Hong-Kong listed company is still in the throes of renovating its retail network, investing more in e-commerce and digital marketing and refreshing its product range, after losing ground to both new and old competition.
Classic Hollywood films by Joseph Mankiewicz (No Way Out, 1950), Jules Dassin (Uptight, 1968) and Robert Wise (Odds Against Tomorrow, 1959) were contrasted with unsung masterworks by Yolande Zauberman (Classified People, 1987) and Kathleen Collins (Losing Ground, 1982).
The uncertainty over the bill clouds the outlook for Hong Kong as a wealth management hub, one of the main pillars of growth in the former British colony, which has been losing ground to Singapore in recent years.
Both have fallen behind City — that much is clear — but in a sense, they are losing ground to Liverpool and Spurs, too, if only in intangibles: They are not as compelling, not as entertaining, not as much fun.
But it also drew upon the undeniable new realities of the party's electoral coalition, which has grown stronger in metropolitan areas under Trump while losing ground in small towns and rural places, where the gun culture is strongest.
You can intuit something similar — an unstinting, sympathetic attention to the intimate matter of black lives — in Charles Burnett's "Killer of Sheep" and in Kathleen Collins's "Losing Ground," another almost-lost jewel of early-'80s African-American cinema.
Most recently they showed the third- and fourth-place candidates, Mr. Fillon and Mr. Mélenchon, gaining, with the two in the lead, Mr. Macron followed closely by the far-right Marine Le Pen, remaining flat or losing ground.
Last year, her 1982 feature film, "Losing Ground," a biting domestic drama about an intellectual black couple whose marriage is foundering, had its premiere at a film festival at Lincoln Center and was met with near universal praise.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 6 (Reuters) - Twitter co-founder Ev Williams said on Thursday he is selling a minority of his shares in the social media company, which has been losing ground to Facebook and other fast-growing rivals.
Infighting takes a toll on fundraising All of the infighting took a toll on Harris' staff, who grew demoralized by the day as poll after poll showed Harris losing ground both nationally and in key states like Iowa.
"There is a simple reason why Canada is losing ground to the United States and that is market access and absent leadership," said Mark Scholz, chief executive of the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors said on Thursday.
India is gearing up for general elections this year with concerns that the current Prime Minister Narendra Modi is losing ground and weak data from China is fueling fears of a slowdown in one of the world's largest economies.
Once at risk of losing ground in the transition from web to mobile, Google has solidified its digital dominance through the Android operating system, growth of YouTube and investments in smartphone apps for maps, e-mail and photo storage.
THE DIGITAL CATCH-UP Traditional advertisers such as Interpublic have been losing ground to new technology and software giants, such as Facebook and Alphabet Inc's Google, especially in the United States, one of the largest markets for these companies.
PARIS (Reuters) - HSBC analysts said on Thursday that they still expected a mainstream candidate to win this year's French presidential candidate, in spite of polls showing right-wing runner Francois Fillon losing ground while the far-right remains popular.
Rogers' argument is that the US military is losing ground to Russia and China in space by having its space programs within the Air Force, when the Air Force's primary focus is on fighter jets like the F-35.
LONDON (Reuters) - Sterling hit a seven-month low to the euro on Wednesday, losing ground to renewed strength in the single currency after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi hinted the days of the bank's stimulus programme are numbered.
Iliad, which has been losing ground in its home market, entered the Italian market in May and has been winning clients, putting pressure on the country's biggest phone group Telecom Italia and the other operators, Vodafone and Wind Tre.
The Japanese yen, also a safe haven currency sought during times of market stress, extended its losses versus the dollar after losing ground overnight, partly as Japanese investors have been net buyers of offshore equities in the current month.
Uber is losing ground in the US, its biggest market, to a rival once written off as a bit player, as the ride-hailing company reels from a series of crises including the temporary absence of its chief executive.
If it doesn't get serious about Siri and learning what its users want, it will continue to fall further and further behind Google and Amazon in the same way that Bing keeps losing ground in search quality to Google.
PARIS (Reuters) - He is rousing crowds at campaign rallies with fiery speeches warning of the dangers of immigration while losing ground in opinion polls - Nicolas Sarkozy's law-and-order platform pleases core supporters but is backfiring with French voters.
But opposition parties have taken heart at what they see as signs Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) may be losing ground and have begun negotiations over a post-election alliance even before polling ends on May 19.
BELFORT, France (Reuters) - Vincenzo Nibali has not given up on being a contender at the Tour de France in the wake of a demanding Giro d'Italia despite losing ground in the first hilltop finish on Thursday, his coach said.
The move is meant to give the U.S. banking industry a foothold in the person-to-person payments business, where they're losing ground to services like PayPal, Venmo, Square Cash and, very soon, Apple's iMessage, powered by Apple Pay.
Germany's private sector, which is highly dependent on the large, export-oriented car industry, is at risk of losing ground to more innovative rivals from the United States and China in areas such as electric mobility and autonomous driving.
"It is clear that on contact with the voters, Mrs May is not going down well and she is losing ground in particular amongst middle aged voters and female voters," Ben Page, chief executive of Ipsos MORI, told Reuters.
The report from the Commerce Department on Friday also showed orders for these goods were not as strong as previously thought in March and shipments were weak over the last two months, indicating that manufacturing was fast losing ground.
If he reaches the fourth round at Roland Garros, he will gain 180 points, while Thiem must reach the finals to defend his 1,200 points from 2018, and Zverev needs to reach the quarterfinals to avoid losing ground again.
Around 153, when Mr. Assad's military was losing ground to the rebels, Iran poured billions of dollars into Syria, brought in Hezbollah fighters and began raising Shiite militias from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and other places with significant Shiite populations.
In the past few weeks, the Islamic State has sustained a string of military defeats: ousted from its refuge on the Libyan coast, struggling to maintain its hold on the Iraqi city of Mosul, and losing ground in Syria.
And if and when the reality that workers are losing ground starts to sink in, I worry that the Trumpists will do what authoritarian governments often do to change the subject away from poor performance: go find an enemy.
Early last week, the stock market was losing ground as the Trump administration rolled out plans for punitive tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese imports, and the Chinese government said it would retaliate with comparable tariffs on American goods.
"Even though the Fed is lowering interest rates, the dollar is not exactly losing ground because of the domino effect: everybody is following the Fed in cutting rates," said Juan Perez, senior currency trader at Tempus Inc in Washington.
Donisanu said while the Chinese stock market has been losing ground because of trade war fears, the canary in the coal mine for a trade war that slams global growth would come if the U.S. stock market breaks down.
Moreover, a Brexit vote that was supposedly inspired by a narrowly provincial England, and that was predicted to tear Britain apart, has actually drawn it closer together, with both Scottish and Welsh nationalists losing ground in the June election.
" A character in "Losing Ground," an older actress, makes this point wryly: "I'm not longing to do 'Macbeth,'" she says, "but I'd love to play a real 60-year-old Negro lady who thinks more about men than God.
For a variety of reasons, from the decline in union apprenticeships to the decreased emphasis on technical and vocational training in public schools, workers with less than some college training have been losing ground to their better-educated peers for decades.
Woodland's would post just one birdie on back nine that was highlighted by two huge par saves, a chip in for par at the 12th and monster 43-foot for another at 14 that kept him from losing ground to Rose.
He was buffeted by a growing community of conservative think tanks, and most influentially by political scientist Charles Murray, who first made his name with his 1984 book Losing Ground, which argued that abolishing welfare entirely would actually reduce poverty.
This meant that losing ground in Obama's first midterm election proved unusually consequential, setting up a situation where the GOP managed to maintain its majority in the House of Representatives after the 2012 elections despite winning 1.4 million fewer votes.
The developments suggest that long-term isolation is rapidly losing ground as an accepted practice within the juvenile corrections profession, and that a child-specific definition of "cruel and unusual punishment" is now being established by courts across the country.
The company has been losing ground to Under Armour in the basketball category since the latter poached Golden State Warriors player Stephen Curry in 2013, while Adidas has scored mostly with fashion shoes promoted by celebrities such as Kanye West.
The Conservatives had performed badly across the board, losing ground in both Remain-voting areas, which balked at the Tories' hard line on Europe, and staunchly Leave parts of the country, where voters felt the party too soft on the topic.
The currency also runs the risk of being dumped around the presidential election if Republican Donald Trump reverses his current trend of losing ground in the polls, or if either he or Democrat Hillary Clinton ramps up anti-trade commentary.
The legendary retailer was already losing ground to big box stores and Amazon when it was bought by K-Mart in 2005 and fell under the control of a hedge fund executive named Eddie Lampert, who became its CEO in 2013.
O as the hedge fund looks to shake up the board and senior management of the high-end grocer and push for a sale of the company that has been losing ground in the natural and organic niche it popularized.
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - Panama's president-elect, Laurentino "Nito" Cortizo, said the United States should pay more attention to Central America or risk losing ground to China, which has won diplomatic support and increased its investment in the region in recent years.
In essence, the GOP is trading a stronger hand in the communities that are losing ground economically for a weaker one in those that are propelling the nation's growth -- an exchange that rarely proved sustainable for political parties in the past.
The established center-right and center-left governing coalition parties are losing ground, while the nationalist and xenophobic hard-right Alternative for Germany has gone from zero votes in 2013 to 15 percent, and counting, in the latest opinion polls.
Fear of Communism, the ideological Other, brought the American presence to Korea the year that the Collier's issue hit the stands, and four years later to Vietnam, where French colonials were terminally losing ground to an independence-seeking resident population.
At the same time, football appears to be losing ground with younger demographics as they watch less and less network television and are playing less of the sport because of head injuries, among other reasons, Morning Consult reported last fall.
He is a native of small-town Ohio, working-class not only in his roots but in his own livelihood: exactly the sort of elected official whom Democrats say they need to cultivate in areas where the party is losing ground.
"The Taliban are getting stronger, the government is on the retreat, they are losing ground to the Taliban day by day," said Abdul Jabbar Qahraman, a retired general who until last year was President Ashraf Ghani's military envoy to Helmand Province.
The longest U.S. economic expansion on record, now in its 11th year, is losing ground with the blame largely put on the 15-month trade war between the United States and China, which has eroded business confidence and pressured manufacturing.
The party has been losing ground in recent months as many voters have turned against the chancellor's decision to open Germany's borders to refugees fleeing wars in the Middle East, which resulted in the arrival of 1.1 million migrants last year.
Canadian automaking has been losing ground in recent years to Mexico, where costs are lower, and the country is struggling to fire up innovation and investment in its factory sector to offset the slump in its once-dominant energy sector.
While there were clear and major ripples that followed from Clinton's impeachment -- Republicans losing ground in the House in the the 1998 midterms but retaking the White House two years later -- those impacts were not directly visited on Clinton's presidency.
Despite losing ground the past two sessions, all three are still higher for the week with the Nasdaq poised to break a four-week losing streak and the Dow and S&P 21989 poised to end two weeks of losses.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Codelco and other copper mining giants are set to plow billions of dollars into the revitalization of Chile's mines, but that may not be enough to keep the country from losing ground to competitors elsewhere in the world.
With US-backed forces gearing up to liberate ISIS' self-proclaimed capital in Raqqa and ISIS losing ground elsewhere in Syria, combatants in the country are reportedly trying to position themselves to assume control of territory vacated by the terrorist group.
"I'm not sure if U.S. interest rates will go up in June, but July is quite likely," said Clairinvest fund manager Ion-Marc Valahu, who added that he had recently cancelled some earlier "short" positions that were betting on the dollar losing ground.
WASHINGTON — America's fourth and eighth graders are losing ground in their ability to read literature and academic texts, according to a rigorous national assessment released Wednesday that is likely to fuel concerns over student achievement after decades of tumult on the educational landscape.
" RYAN LOSING GROUND IN BID TO BLOCK IMMIGRATION VOTE Politico : "Speaker Paul Ryan 's last-ditch effort to stop Republican moderates from forcing votes on immigration proposals is running smack into a familiar roadblock: conservative opposition to a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers.
Janet McCabe, who served as the acting assistant administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation at the EPA under Obama, said that while coal is currently losing ground to natural gas and renewables on price, that might not always be the case.
After suffering its biggest loss against the euro in two years in May - and also losing ground against the dollar - the pound coasted through June as markets awaited the outcome of a Conservative Party leadership battle to become Britain's new prime minister.
Why it matters: Merkel and the CDU are struggling to assemble a governing coalition after losing ground in September's elections — and they're set to sit down with the center-left Social Democrats in a last-ditch effort to cobble an alliance together.
Some polls suggest there could be coalition governments in provinces such as Gauteng, an economic hub where support for the ANC is expected to fall, or the Western Cape, which is controlled by the DA but where the party is seen losing ground.
The stock last traded down 0.9 percent on Thursday in active trade though analysts said the news did not change their outlook It has also come under pressure as the broader market has been losing ground on worries about global economic growth.
Germany's biggest bank said global headcount would fall to well below 90,000 from 97,20173, with a 25 percent cut in equities sales and trading jobs, which are mainly in New York and London and where it has been losing ground to U.S. rivals.
The stock last traded down 0.9 percent on Thursday in active trade though analysts said the news did not change their outlook It has also come under pressure as the broader market has been losing ground on worries about global economic growth.
Trump is steadily losing ground in the political faceoff over the government shutdown, and those who think the damage to the President will fade once the government is up and running again should look at the insensitive observations coming from his own administration.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Donald Trump's election as U.S. president raises concern that Washington may increase the intrusiveness of domestic intelligence gathering, former U.S. spy agency contractor Edward Snowden said on Monday, warning that democratic checks and balances were losing ground to authoritarianism.
"I'm not sure if U.S. interest rates will go up in June, but July is quite likely," said Clairinvest fund manager Ion-Marc Valahu, who added that he had recently cancelled some earlier "short" positions that bet on the dollar losing ground.
Organized labor has been losing ground in the American workplace for years, but unions are still politically potent in places like the 20163th District, where union carpenters, steelworkers, nurses and other tradespeople and their families account for nearly one in four votes.
After suffering its biggest loss against the euro in two years in May - and also losing ground against the dollar - the pound GBP= coasted through June as markets awaited the outcome of a Conservative Party leadership battle to become Britain's new prime minister.
But if you take out the specific reference to the "caravan" that provided Trump with a convenient October news hook, it's identical to the playbook he uses every other time he feels he's losing ground, ever since he won the 2016 Republican primary.
There has been cause to question that, with the construction delays and well-founded fear that Roland Garros was losing ground in both prestige and means to the other three Grand Slam tournaments: the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the United States Open.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong on Tuesday said it has launched a regulatory regime known as a "sandbox" for financial technology innovation in the banking sector, amid fears the city is losing ground to China, Australia and Singapore in the fintech race.
Other candidates have seen their popularity fluctuate more, with Buttigieg creeping up into the upper ranks of the crowded field, Sanders fading and then regaining second place after his heart attack, and Warren losing ground after earlier challenging Biden for the lead.
SEOUL, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Hyundai Motor on Wednesday posted a 39 percent drop in its quarterly net profit, missing a consensus forecast, hit by heavy discounts to sell their smaller sedans that are losing ground in South Korea and the United States.
A deal between them won't settle the long-simmering debate in the Democratic Party, either in California or nationally, about school choice — or change the reality that at the moment, teachers' unions are ascendant, while charter school supporters seem to be losing ground.
NOTES FROM A BLACK WOMAN'S DIARY Selected Works of Kathleen Collins Edited by Nina Lorez Collins When Kathleen Collins died of breast cancer in 1988, she left as her legacy "Losing Ground," the first feature-length film directed by a black woman.
While Trump, who is holding a rally Tuesday night in West Virginia, is likely to hail the new proposal as another win for the coal industry, the sector is still losing ground in large part due to competition from natural gas and renewables.
Season 2 seems to be losing ground on that front, by using a ridiculous, well-worn supervillain trope in a plot centering around Detective Brigid O'Reilly (Emma Lahana), who was exposed to a particularly strong blast of the mysterious energy in the season 1 finale.
An early entrant to China, the world's largest car market, Audi is the best-selling premium car brand although it is rapidly losing ground to newer car models from Daimler's Mercedes-Benz and non-German automakers such as Toyota's Lexus and General Motor's Cadillac.
While New York has turned its season around by registering at least three goals in 10 of its last 12 games (8-2-8), Chicago owns just a 4-7-1 mark in that stretch to find itself losing ground in the Central Division.
Last month, Deutsche Bank announced its headcount would fall to well below 90,000 from 97,000, with a 25 percent cut in equities sales and trading jobs, which are mainly in New York and London and where it has been losing ground to U.S. rivals.
The company, which is facing pressure from activist investors after losing ground to rival Merck & Co's cancer treatment Keytruda, said sales of cancer drug Opdivo rose 42 percent from a year earlier to $1.2 billion, while sales of Yervoy rose 34 percent to $322 million.
LONDON (Reuters) - Market leading music streamer Spotify added 21.34 percent more paid subscribers in the second quarter and said it was on track to meet its full-year targets as it downplayed reports it was losing ground to rival Apple Music in the United Sates.
Wheat is on track for a modest 5 percent gain in 2017, after losing ground for four years, as world supplies of high-protein wheat tighten due to crop losses in the United States and Australia, in part related to La Niña weather occurrence.
The Monmouth poll also found that not only has Biden "lost his edge" in both early and late primary states, he is rapidly losing ground within the subgroups that disproportionately support him, including voters of color, older voters, and those without a college degree.
Read more: Warren is polling better than Biden and starting to look like a 2020 Democratic frontrunnerIn addition to Biden's poor performance in Insider polling, other recent polls have showed him losing ground to Warren both nationally and in two key early primary states.
Yet the necessary patience and continuous investment in advancing technology improvement in machinery prevalent elsewhere in the world seems to be losing ground here in US. You do not see those large stamping presses used to make car body panels made in United States.
Mr. Hollande's embattled political situation — weakened by a mishandling of crucial legislative initiatives that have divided his own party and brought protesters onto the streets — has only added to the view that France is losing ground as a voice to be reckoned with in Europe.
MONTREAL, April 12 (Reuters) - Bombardier will bid on an upcoming New Jersey Transit rail car contract, two sources familiar with the matter said, as the Canadian plane and train-maker seeks to boost its North American business after losing ground in the region to rivals.
The fact that Trump has lost the greatest number of supporters in red states is perhaps the clearest indication yet that he is losing ground among some form of his base, if you think of his base as those who voted for him in November.
Josh Bivens of the Economic Policy Institute replicated the exercise for the economic expansion that ended with the demise of the housing bubble in 2007: Unemployment, he found, had to fall below 4.6 percent to keep workers in the bottom 10 percent from losing ground.
The announcements came five months after the N.A.A.C.P. dismissed its former president and promised a "systemwide refresh," a decision made in the face of increasing racial tensions — and amid concerns that the century-old organization was losing ground to younger, more dynamic social justice groups.
One of the stars, Duane Jones, is the superb actor who starred in the 1968 horror classic "Night of the Living Dead" and whose career never broke out of genre films — with the exception of the 1982 drama "Losing Ground," directed by Kathleen Collins.
Steady inflation readings and forecast-beating wage growth numbers boosted sterling versus its chief peers this week, with the dollar and euro losing ground on escalating tensions over North Korea and Syria, and the rise of a far-left candidate in the French presidential race.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Even before Sunday night's vicious presidential debate, Republican Donald Trump was losing ground in many of the states he needs to win to capture the presidency, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation Project analysis released on Monday.
Iliad, which has been losing ground in its home market, entered the Italian mobile phone market in May and has bagged 2 million clients in its first 100 days, putting pressure on the country's biggest phone group Telecom Italia and the other operators, Vodafone and Wind Tre.
Other companies in the braces market such as 3M Co and Danaher Corp are losing ground to Align even as some of its patents expire this month, such as those that allow it to build computer models to predict movement of a patient's teeth, Johnson said.
With a 10 percent GOP defection rate, the math looks like this: That math, of course, assumes that Democrats completely run the table, with none of the party's incumbents losing ground in upsets and all of the "toss-ups" falling in the Democratic side of the aisle.
Wilders, whose far-right party has been losing ground to centrist parties, has sought to capitalize on the row to recover his poll lead at the end of a campaign that has been dominated by sometimes-emotional debates about Islam, immigration and their impact on Dutch identity.
Islamic State 2.0: As the caliphate crumbles, ISIS evolves Noose tightening The jihadist group, which controlled swathes of Syria and Iraq since a blitzkrieg across the two countries in 2014, has steadily been losing ground thanks to concerted efforts by troops, and militia in both countries.
Test scores from Brown's second year, the most recent available, did find the student body losing ground: The portion of Brown students testing at or above grade level in English fell about five points, to 25 percent; in math, about three points to near 10 percent.
The U.S. automaker, losing ground in the world's largest car market, is trying to maintain trust and respect in its partnerships with Changan Automobile Group and Jiangling Motors Group (JMC), putting pressure on sales efforts, according to four sources at Ford and its China joint ventures.
DUBAI/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Top global oil exporter Saudi Arabia is looking at new ways to sell crude to China, offering more cargoes at spot prices and more lenient payment terms after losing ground in the world's fastest-growing oil import market to Angola, Russia and others.
In a country that is both a leader in global HIV responses and home to more people living with HIV than any other industrialized country on earth, an assessment of where we stand will not only keep us from losing ground, but also give us common ground.
Losing Ground explained the problem primarily in terms of poor government program design; The Bell Curve explained it primarily in terms of the poor's innate cognitive deficiencies; Coming Apart, his latest book, identifies the decline of virtuous character and values in white communities as a central problem.
For Al Gore, the deal was a golden parachute out of a rapidly failing business endeavor, as TV was quickly losing ground to Internet streaming services, and cable companies were attempting to ward off the threat by packaging together even more channels, effectively watering down the offerings.
The U.S. dollar held near 15-month lows, after briefly losing ground against a basket of major currencies after weaker-than-expected U.S. services sector data worried investors ahead of the jobs data and stoked doubts that the Federal Reserve would raise interest rates again in 2017.
More than 15 years later, around 10,000 U.S. and allied international troops remain in Afghanistan to support an elected government in Kabul that constitutionally guarantees women's rights but is increasingly losing ground to a Taliban insurgency that now controls or contests some 40 percent of territory.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp is poised to report its highest-ever profit this year on strong sales of image sensors after years of losing ground in consumer electronics and hopes to develop the technology for use in robotics and self-driving cars as competition heats up.
Collins, who died in 1988 at the age of 46, was the pioneering filmmaker behind the nearly lost Losing Ground [1982], which was unearthed just last year to much critical acclaim, and these stories, with their verve and vérité, confirm the remarkable aesthetic vision of their creator.
There have been hints in recent days, with the protests after the Parkland shooting and a string of businesses cutting ties with the N.R.A. — as well as a fiery and defensive speech delivered by its leader at a conservative conference — that the group is losing ground.
They ascended weeks after a new Parliament was elected that saw the larger parties losing ground to smaller, more ideological ones, testing the limits of the bloc's need for consensus among 28 members that are increasingly divided — West versus East, conservative versus progressive, federalist European versus populist.
Dave Peterson, a political scientist and pollster at Iowa State University in Ames, said his polling -- which includes surveying the same likely caucus-goers repeatedly over several months -- shows an unsettled race with a "chunk of Iowans drifting between candidates" and Warren losing ground to Buttigieg.
A picture caption on Friday with an article about Apple devices that are losing ground in American classrooms to Chromebooks, inexpensive laptops that run on the Chrome operating system from Google, misspelled part of the name of a place in Maryland where children were shown using Chromebooks.
The longtime host and producer at CityTV Santa Monica, a cable channel serving the Southern California city, she had kept it mostly to herself that her husband of 51 years, Norman Jacobson, had found out five years earlier that he had multiple myeloma, and he was losing ground.
Now if you compare Clinton in 2016 to Barack Obama in 2012, you'll see she gained votes in the suburban counties around Milwaukee (which means she lost them by less than he did, not that she won them) while losing ground in many rural portions of the state.
ISIS is losing ground and the female fighters of the YPJ are a big reason why – and Fear Us Women stands as a testimony to their sacrifice and victory," he says, before adding, "This story offers a glimpse of hope for a region so often written off as hopeless.
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi graduated from the Sapienza University of Rome, which ranked outside the top 200, before gaining a doctorate in economics from the fifth-placed Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the U.S. Baty named Italy as one European country where universities were losing ground.
Yet the U.S. is losing ground in the race to dominate fast-growing advanced energy markets, particularly in light of the White House's decision to impose 30% tariffs on solar panel imports — grabbing a larger slice of a shrinking pie through trade barriers while other countries capture new opportunities.
Republicans appear to be losing ground with some white working-class people in the Midwest, where there is a full spread of competitive Senate and governor races, and the new Trump proposal fits with the populist, America First message that the president uses to appeal to those voters.
While there is a lot that businesses can do to make it harder for hackers, we are losing ground in cyberspace as a nation, and the spate of hacking cannot be ended by regulatory changes or press releases reminding companies of the importance of implementing good security practices.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said earlier on Tuesday it would establish a so-called "sandbox" for financial technology innovation in the banking sector, amid fears the city is losing ground to China, Australia and Singapore in the fintech race, but did not specify a start date.
" This new study dovetails with an analysis of millennial Trump voters published last year in The Washington Post: "First, white millennial Trump voters were likely to believe in something we call 'white vulnerability' — the perception that whites, through no fault of their own, are losing ground to other groups.
In addition, Labour is losing ground to the Scottish National Party, which wants to stay in Europe, but also another vote on leaving the UK.  The most realistic hope for staving off Brexit is that the Tories fail to win an outright majority, resulting in a hung parliament.
"Hun Sen himself realizes that he is losing ground, that the popular support the opposition enjoys is growing," Rainsy said during a break from a meeting with nearly 60 key members of his Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), most of whom had flown into the Philippines' capital overnight.
BUSINESS DAY A picture caption on Friday with an article about Apple devices that are losing ground in American classrooms to Chromebooks, inexpensive laptops that run on the Chrome operating system from Google, misspelled part of the name of place in Maryland where children were shown using Chromebooks.
"Even as it is losing ground in the Middle East, we know already that they're going to try to transform themselves into (a) global terrorist organization," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said after a meeting of defense and foreign affairs chiefs from about 40 nations in the U.S.-led coalition.
Russia wants to fight the conflict in Syria on its own terms, which are at odds with those of the US. With America walking away from the table, Russia will now be more intent than ever on not losing ground on any issue in Syria, including compromise on possible solutions.
It's a sign of just how important cloud computing has become, and an opportunity for Intel to stake more of a claim in the networking space after losing ground to the GPU manufacturers whose chipsets have been in demand since the rise of gaming, graphics, and artificial intelligence made them ascendant.
Since 2014, Kink's been quietly moving its production studios 550 miles east to Las Vegas, a move that is symptomatic of broader trends of the Silicon Valley–fueled gentrification pushing sex-positive spaces out of San Francisco and, more specifically, porn companies losing ground in California because of increased state regulations.
Slower demand in the United States, the automaker's No.2 market after China, has also been taking a toll, a trend the South Korean firm cautioned will persist through the rest of the year with its mainstay Sonata sedans losing ground in a market powered by sport utility vehicles (SUVs).
In an interview in her Damascus office, Bouthaina Shaaban held out little hope for diplomatic efforts to end the five-year civil war, telling Reuters proposals for a ceasefire were coming from states that "do not want an end to terrorism" and wanted to shore up insurgents who are losing ground.
We've heard reports about software and hardware hangups for months now, and leaked photos of the device and comments from Fitbit employees deeming it "definitely not sexy"  The new device will be Fitbit's first foray into the general smartwatch market after losing ground to Apple as the top wearable maker in the world.
In Texas and in other states across the country, Republicans have been losing ground in suburbs that were once strongholds for the G.O.P. Among other trends, urban dwellers have been moving to the suburbs in search of more affordable housing and an easier pace, bringing their generally more progressive views with them.
Coal is losing ground in the U.S. energy markets despite attempts from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE to boost the struggling industry.
It only makes sense under a misunderstanding of what DREAMers are actually asking for — a belief that they're getting free college, for example — or under the zero-sum logic of status anxiety, in which any attention paid to a marginalized group must inherently mean that some other group must be losing ground.
But even as health outcomes have improved overall, our nation is rapidly losing ground to an urgent public health crisis that – contrary to all reason – seems to fall low on the national priority list for crucial investment in innovation to drive better health outcomes and lower the financial burden on the healthcare system and patients.
The rise of the alt-right is one face of a broader backlash against "identity politics" and "political correctness," which have left some white Americans feeling that they're losing ground to nonwhites — or that America is losing its identity — and that political, economic, and media elites are either uninterested in defending their heritage or actively trying to eradicate it.
IS will again "find a supporting base in Sunni Iraq," where discontent with the Shiite-led government runs high, said Mutlu Civiroglu, a Washington-based Kurdish affairs analyst who follows the battle against IS. After losing ground in Syria and Iraq, IS will try to increase its presence in Libya, Yemen, Afghanistan, North Africa and elsewhere.
But her plan, finalized this month at a cabinet meeting at her country house of Chequers, has pleased few on either side, compounding the divisions within the Conservative Party that have so far frustrated progress in talks with the EU. Many Brexit or "Leave" campaigners feel they are losing ground to voices questioning the meaning of the 2016 vote.
Travis Hamonic scored in the first period and Greiss made 35 saves for the Islanders, who headed home to wait and see if they'd end up gaining or losing ground in the wild-card race with the Maple Leafs, who visit the Chicago Blackhawks later Saturday, and Lightning, who are one point behind Toronto and New York.
This morning, they had a fantastic episode on why the Democrats' strategy for taking over the House in the midterm elections is a narrow strategy, and they discussed that quite in-depth, and actually how it's not just about how the Democrats have been losing ground over the past two years, but how they have since basically 2600.
"I think there is real demand for this sort of second-hand market from less affluent consumers like me," said Xu. The second-hand trend adds to challenges Apple faces in the world's biggest smartphone market, where it has long been losing ground to domestic makers of high-end yet lower-priced handsets such as market leader Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
"I think there is real demand for this sort of second-hand market from less affluent consumers like me," said Xu. The second-hand trend adds to challenges Apple faces in the world's biggest smartphone market, where it has long been losing ground to domestic makers of high-end yet lower-priced handsets such as market leader Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL].
Now a period piece, "Losing Ground" (out on Blu-ray and DVD from Milestone) seems also to be an anomaly — not just because Ms. Collins's only feature-length film was among the first directed by an African-American woman or because "Negro" is the preferred term of self-description for the middle-class professionals at the center of her film.
The market's conventional wisdom had for months held that Sunday's result would produce a second-round showdown between centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, who wants to pull France from the EU. Macron, who favors remaining in the EU, was seen winning that head-to-head handily, with the latest Elabe poll showing Le Pen losing ground.
The fossil-fuel-for-jobs argument has been losing ground for years, especially as by some counts solar power employment has eclipsed that of the oil and gas sector, and has of course always been based on a wobbly premise at best—if someone's livelihood is contributing to climate change, the emphasis should be placed on finding and transitioning to other avenues of work.
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The dollar initially edged higher against a basket of currencies before losing ground in the wake of the comments from Trump Jr. Interest rates are on the rise globally as the Fed is expected to tighten further this year, the Bank of Canada will likely raise rates this week, while comments suggest tighter European Central Bank policy and chatter from the Bank of England.
Democrats, however, are aided by President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's low approval ratings, strong fundraising numbers, a large number of Republican retirements and a historical precedent of the president's party losing ground in the midterms, Silver noted.
It would also show that they can compete in places where they've been losing ground for years: 2016: Clinton 20083–Trump 50 2012: Obama 47–Romney 52 2008: Obama 50–McCain 48 I know that I just said to look at the 2012 election for to assess the filpability of a district but in the 11th, the 503 margin is about the same as the 2016 one.
The selections include Kathleen Collins's recently resurfaced "Losing Ground" (on Friday; the screening will be followed by a Q. and A. with Nina Lorez Collins, the director's daughter); the Turkish director Deniz Gamze Erguven's sibling coming-of-age story "Mustang" (on Sunday); and "Persepolis" (also on Sunday), in which Marjane Satrapi uses animation to tell her story of growing up at the time of the Iranian revolution.
The Times wrote that the decision appears to have been motivated by concerns from India's prime minister, right-wing populist culture warrior Narendra Modi, that his party is losing ground ahead of upcoming elections:Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India initially courted foreign companies to invest more in the country after his 2014 election victory, but his administration has turned protectionist as his party's re-election prospects have dimmed in recent months.
If Losing Ground is right, then the government is just not good at designing programs that cut rather than increase poverty; if The Bell Curve is right, then inequality and poverty are rendered more or less inevitable by the IQ distribution, which government action largely can't alter; if Coming Apart is right, then cultural values need to change, and surely there are better ways to do that than writing checks.
If Losing Ground is right, then the government is just not good at designing programs that cut rather than increase poverty; if The Bell Curve is right, then inequality and poverty are rendered more or less inevitable by the IQ distribution, which government action largely can't alter; if Coming Apartis right, then cultural values need to change, and surely there are better ways to do that than writing checks.
After being virtually tied with Democratic presidential primary front-runner former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 10 points 85033 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump 2020 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters MORE in October, Warren has hit a slump, falling behind Sanders in the polls and losing ground to South Bend, Ind.
On the roster : Fox News Power Rankings: Dem divides emerge - I'll Tell You What: Limping towards November - Report: Cohen took cash to set up White House talks - Ryan losing ground in bid to block immigration vote - You had one job… FOX NEWS POWER RANKINGS: DEM DIVIDES EMERGE After a long and bitter fight, national Democrats got their way in Texas's 7th District where moderate Lizzie Pannill Fletcher held off a challenge from liberal activist Laura Moser .
The president goes out there today and I think he has been losing ground in those Midwestern states, states are critical to his Electoral College victory in 2016, and he is saying to people that voted for him, and specific, the manufacturing sector and the farmers, hold on, I&aposm doing something here and it may not be apparent that it will help you in the long run even though I&aposm hurting you in the short run.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOvernight Health Care — Presented by Coalition Against Surprise Medical Billing — Planned Parenthood plans M campaign for 2020 | Dem candidates embrace aggressive step on drug prices | Officials propose changes to encourage 'value-based' care Saagar Enjeti: 'Ride is likely over for Kamala Harris' Poll: Trump trails the top Democratic contenders in North Carolina MORE (D-Calif.) is losing ground on her fellow White House contenders is because she's coming across as a "typical politician," and most voters aren't clear on her policy positions.

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