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"marred" Definitions
  1. damaged or spoiled to a certain extent; made less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.: We can all get preoccupied with the marred aspects of our character.
  2. disfigured or defaced, as by scratches, nicks, scars, or discoloration: We love the marred table, actually, because it helps us remember the work, dirt, mess, and grit of life.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of mar.

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MARRED BY SCANDAL The company's road to IPO was marred by several hurdles including increased regulation in several countries and fights with its drivers over wages.
And it's marred by this decision to cross union lines.
The cycling season has been marred by incidents involving motorbikes.
Poor shooting marred both teams' efforts in the first half.
Abrams said the election was marred by systemic voter suppression.
Durst's adult life has been marred by allegations and mystery.
Notably, the announcement was also marred by significant technical issues.
The petition said that "extreme attorney misconduct" marred his conviction.
The BreakSafe is a good idea marred by terrible execution.
Simon's childhood was marred by the breakup of his parents.
The talks were marred by frequent leaks and public sniping.
Facebook's Q2 was marred by several bouts of negative press.
But it has been marred by accusations of foul play.
Now, Samsung's successful launch has been marred by exploding batteries.
ROAD FC's first visit to China was marred by controversy.
We didn't find bottles that were marred or badly made.
Uber's debut was also marred by a volatile stock market.
We live it, and our history is marred by it.
Ellsbury's Yankees tenure has been marred by injury and underperformance.
Scores died in the violence that marred the 2015 vote.
At other sites, historic structures have been marred by graffiti.
Make no mistake, the Democratic Party is marred with issues.
But Trump's foreign trips are often marred by controversial statements.
Depression marred his childhood, his hockey career and his retirement.
It's a travesty that it was marred by technical snags.
New York's latest win was also marred by two more injuries.
Photo: NASA/Chris Gunn Delays have marred JWST's entire developmental history.
The last vote in 2016 was marred by allegations of fraud.
His term was marred by two major earthquakes and a drought.
This on-pitch success, however, is marred by controversy in court.
Even natural gems at the park have been marred by tourists.
Third, the election was marred by what Indonesians call "black campaigns".
It does not want them marred by grumbles about the economy.
After each one, he claimed the votes were marred by rigging.
Airbus' A400M has been marred by development delays and cost overruns.
It was now marred with a fresh rip across the breast.
Ajami's trial had been marred by irregularities, the rights group said.
Another loss by the Marlins marred any personal achievements, Bour said.
Friday's senate elections have been marred by widespread accusations of corruption.
But some older contracts are marred by delays and performance problems.
Election observers said the polls had been marred by many irregularities.
But this slab was marred by little holes, discolored by veins.
Several scandals marred UBS during his tenure at the investment bank.
But much of its history has been marred by sectarian tensions.
Moreover, the work has been marred by repeated repaintings and restorations.
Sadly, however, the book's usefulness is marred by maddening small errors.
But sometimes garnets are marred with intricate traceries of microscopic tunnels.
This isn't the first time cheating has marred an esports event.
But fireworks celebrations have also been marred by mayhem and injury.
Good restaurants should not bring a marred bottle to the table.
It's marred only by a small notch housing the selfie camera.
Equifax's own response to its breach has been marred by blunders.
The event - Africa's largest democratic exercise - was also marred by violence.
The demonstrations have been marred by violent clashes with law enforcement.
But this time, the usually unifying ritual was marred by discord.
The initial results were marred by apparent reporting or mathematical errors.
The practical consequence of this is a politics marred by tribalism.
The Airbus A400M has been marred by development delays and cost overruns.
Feuds and personality clashes have long marred their attempts to co-operate.
Islamist violence marred the election and is a constant threat to Pakistan.
Its public administration, at all levels, is marred by cronyism and inefficiency.
The southern Philippines has been marred for decades by insurgency and banditry.
Blood splatter from the dead and wounded marred the walls and floors.
Tech's success stories are being marred by horror stories from their users.
The opposition coalition said the referendum was marred by intimidation and abuses.
Both of these men's records are marred by their past actions, though.
Under Mr Woods ExxonMobil's policies on climate change remain marred by inconsistencies.
But she feels like her accomplishment is marred by her excess skin.
The fast-moving blaze ravaged popular hiking trails and marred stunning vistas.
Zoom in and you might notice the seemingly picturesque landscape is marred.
Nigeria's general elections were marred by logistical delays, technical problems and violence.
This year, though, the month was marred by tragic skyrocketing avocado prices.
Nonetheless, the file of decimated or marred artifacts and sites remains thick.
The previous two presidential elections were both fiascos, marred by widespread fraud.
Snipes's tenure has been marred by controversy prior to this month's election.
Observers and the opposition say the election was marred by serious irregularities.
But Goa's reputation has been repeatedly marred by incidents of sexual assault.
But the days leading up to the vote were marred with violence.
Then trauma strikes, and one is marred by violence, leading to conflict.
The election was boycotted by opposition groups and marred by ballot irregularities.
The voting was marred by clashes that turned deadly in some areas.
It also had an addition with vinyl siding that marred the facade.
Just like Cro Cop, Silva's recent career has been marred by controversy.
The would-be regional authenticity is marred by obviously off-location work.
Last year's constitutional referendum was marred by accusations of widespread voter fraud.
This latest round already has been marred by a major data breach.
The Guardian reports that Moore was marred four times and divorced three.
Biden avoided the gaffes and non-sequiturs that have marred past debates.
Elections going back to 2005 have been marred by irregularities and violence.
The endeavor has been marred by delays, logistical challenges and wasteful spending.
Still, his tendency to drive climaxes to the maximum marred the reading.
It is lined by deserted shops, the asphalt marred by burn marks.
Before, they marred it with their system of sharing power and corruption.
He's also marred by controversy, which is why his break seems notable.
Still, the water is marred by the boats that fill the seafront.
The prolonged heat of that journey could easily have marred the wines.
The inquiry by the intelligence committee has been marred by partisan fighting.
In marked contrast, George Bellows showed the war to be marred by dishonor.
Like Princess Diana, Kitty's childhood was also marred by her parents' messy divorce.
Bangladeshi elections are often violent and marred by ballot-stuffing and voter intimidation.
"The turmoil ... marred the memory of Bob's otherwise peaceful passing," the complaint said.
In a region marred by conflict, hummus serves as a common culinary ground.
Efimova's story of athletic success is marred by cheating — namely, positive drug tests.
The Treasury rally marred a two-year run of outperformance by municipal bonds.
The history of people of color is marred by disenfranchisement, distortion, and disfigurement.
But the past two decades have been marred by violence and fear, too.
Most of this month was marred by Mercury retrograde, so communication was terrible.
Every holiday will be marred by the void left; now someone is missing.
Their skeletons were found here four years later, marred with innumerable stab wounds.
The parliamentary election has been marred by historically low turnout and fraud allegations.
This was not the first campaign to be marred by misinformation, of course.
Ford remarks that Arnold's personal life was marred by tragedy — much like Bernard's.
Since then, the extended "election season" has been marred by violence and tension.
Has your go-to Rickroll vid been marred by a joke-spoiling ad?
The program's early years were marred by shady foreign actors and widespread malfeasance.
A canceled event at an American cemetery because of rain marred the visit.
Moore said her marriage to television executive Grant Tinker was marred by drinking.
British supermarket chain Sainsbury's and Swedish lender Swedbank marred the positive picture overall.
An uneven November, marred by defeats by Monmouth and Alabama, left them chastened.
Financial struggles and conservative anxiety about their socialistic tendencies both marred the program.
"The stock simply cannot advance on days marred by tariff talk," Cramer said.
The referendum was marred by violent clashes between voters and the national police.
The elections were marred by violence (17 killed) and claims of vote rigging.
Finishing a second and final term marred by scandals and plunging popularity, Gov.
Secured credit cards are another option for people with marred or scant credit.
Past elections in the Maldives have been marred by accusations of widespread irregularities.
Trilobites The deep red gems have long been found marred with internal markings.
Pages are clean and not marred by notes or folds of any kind.
But, relations between the two countries have been marred by conflict for decades.
The controversy culminated in Spencer's firing on Sunday, which was marred by confusion.
The controversy culminated in Spencer's firing on Sunday, which was marred by confusion.
Italian soccer has been marred by several incidents of racism already this season.
Justice Gorsuch's confirmation process, too, was marred by an extraordinary degree of partisanship.
Vaz's tenure was marred by political infighting, an ill-functioning parliament and corruption.
MORE on Wednesday as Trudeau faces a tough battle marred by racial controversies.
Even before this election was marred by staggering corruption, patience was wearing thin.
His round was marred by three bogeys and a double at No. 8.
Even if Rangel succeeded on some counts, violence still marred the election campaign.
Every human existence, no matter how blessed, is marred by pain, suffering, and anxiety.
This uninterrupted carpet is marred by very few paved roads, and fewer electrical lines.
If anything, Essential has been a company full of promise by marred by mistakes.
His four-year stint as head of peacekeeping operations was marred by bloody failures.
Saturday's protest was not the first marred by violence, with unrest notably on Oct.
His re-election in 2016 was marred by violent protests amid claims of fraud.
Mr Abdul-Mahdi's confirmation, five months after a marred election in May, was inauspicious.
The day was marred by clashes between police and opposition protesters boycotting the vote.
Poor weather, strikes and a bad flu season marred the start of the year.
A stronger baht has marred demand for the Thai variety for many months now.
Violence between Russian and English hooligans in Marseille marred the European Championship in 2016.
Recent years have been marred by a series of player strikes and board disputes.
Just this week in Asia, two rather undiplomatic incidents marred President Barack Obama's trip.
His re-election in 2016 was marred by claims of fraud and violent protest.
Where previous OnePlus phones were marred with compromises, the OnePlus 3 makes almost none.
The election campaign was marred by threats from national and local leaders, she said.
Recent summers have been marred by crises perfectly timed to ruin officials' holiday plans.
The airlines results were marred by a technical systems failure that caused flight delays.
But for the most part Kenya has avoided the violence that marred earlier polls.
It followed an election marred by an opposition boycott and claims of vote-rigging.
It was America at its most beautiful, which it is, even when it's marred.
Slightly more romantic, but marred a little bit by the ghost of Justin Bieber.
The election has been marred by sporadic violence and opposition allegations of electoral fraud.
VIOLENCE MARS VOTING The election was marred by violence in the southeast and Istanbul.
My skin, marred with the occasional zit and dark circles, is anything but porcelain.
Even the display is marred with nicks and scratches that have ruined the pixels.
Elections in Bangladesh are often violent and marred by ballot-stuffing and voter intimidation.
The administration's argument: the program is marred by fraud and unnecessary, the AP reports.
The album sheds much of the tackiness that marred Title while retaining the safety.
Afghanistan was marred by three deadly terror attacks in the span of one week.
A raft of executive departures has also marred the company's image under Lenovo's tenure.
But Trump voters' concerns about marred landscapes can't be dismissed as small-minded NIMBYism.
The run-up to a presidential election in July has been marred by violence.
While previous negotiations were marred by violence, there were no deaths this time around.
The comeback was slightly marred by a big scare in the ninth for Houston.
Spicer's tenure was marred by controversy and a sometimes awkward relationship with the president.
Gunshots fired by fans at the train station marred the fourth game, another tie.
Perichon hopes the company can lead by example by hiring people with marred backgrounds.
That protest was marred by police brutality with 53 people arrested in subsequent scuffles.
In an election marred by apocalyptic rhetoric, is the future too scary to discuss?
The program has been marred by doubts that it produces the desired economic results.
But the victory was marred by controversy between Ms. Williams and the chair umpire.
Before that, India's 2010 Games were marred by accusations of substantial overspend and corruption.
But those successes have been marred by the new kidnappings at the Dapchi school.
Mr. Matsuev's performance, a pyrotechnic display, was marred by much metallic-toned, percussive pummeling.
But the sale was marred by a confusing mix-up on the auction stage.
The Iowa results have been marred by controversy since the night of the caucuses.
Last year, weeks of protests against similar labor changes were sometimes marred by violence.
Any race that he loses is a corrupt sham marred by fraud and misconduct.
Erdogan had said on Monday that "organized crime" had marred the election in Istanbul.
The opposition said the vote was marred by widespread violations, including ballot box stuffing.
Iowa's caucuses, which took place over two weeks ago, have been marred by chaos.
The vote was marred by low turnout, a boycott and irregularities at the polls.
Italian soccer has been marred for years by criminal investigations, fan violence and racism.
But even with the extra precautions, the president's entrance was marred by a disturbance.
A seemingly unstoppable proliferation of trash has marred Lebanon's water, seafood and public health.
It's too bad the book is marred by Boyle's tediously stereotypical portrayal of women.
Bulgarian athletics has also been marred by a series of doping offences in recent years.
The amazing touchdown grab is marred somewhat because Richardson was holding the Lions defender's facemask.
This year, the event has been marred by numerous weather delays bumping several games back.
Even his Republican allies lamented that a fine, popular policy was marred by its execution.
But an injury-marred season in 2017-18 irreparably damaged his relationship with the organization.
The celebrations were marred by two accidental deaths and violence that left shop windows smashed.
Lawrence's performance is, as always, compelling to watch, though marred by an absurd Russian accent.
The double-whammy of low returns coupled with long exit cycles have marred VC enthusiasm.
The last election was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
Past elections in Macedonia have been marred by claims of vote-rigging or voter intimidation.
Your otherwise excellent Technology quarterly on bioengineering was marred by its concluding section (April 230th).
It also was marred by violence when national police clashed with people determined to vote.
The ballot was marred by widespread accusations of intimidation and violence by the ruling party.
Yahoo has also struggled with a series of data breaches that have marred its reputation.
Kenya's middle- and long-distance success has been marred by doping cases involving elite athletes.
The election campaign has been marred by unprecedented levels of violence against candidates and politicians.
But opponents said the vote was marred by irregularities and they would challenge its result.
The vote, which was marred by violent intervention by the police, could have big consequences.
But another unhappy country, 104th-place Egypt, has been marred by violence and political turmoil.
The intended crown jewel of the night, Melania Trump's speech, has been marred by plagiarism.
Kenya's middle and long distance success has been marred by doping cases involving elite athletes.
This year, fake news stories marred the election and continue to propagate dangerous conspiracy theories.
The shooting was followed by days of protests, some marred by clashes with the police.
Yet this freedom is never guaranteed, particularly in a world still marred by anti-blackness.
Its performance in its home market was marred by problems with a new billing system.
The hotel's impressive view of the Neckar is marred only slightly by an industrial plant.
The call marred what otherwise was a good quarter with some positive signs, Albertine said.
"American Rhapsody" is further marred by its designs, unappealing in color palette and in cut.
Once marred by E. coli health scares, Chipotle has regained both customer and investor trust.
But if you feel badly that Fake Karl may have marred Real Karl's reputation, don't.
Whether it "happened" or not, one thing was clear: Sunday's vote was marred by violence.
In 1914, those trolleys were typically packed: long lines marred daily commutes across the nation.
But his campaign has been marred by disagreements with Republican organizations in some key states.
And Game 3 was marred by a racist gesture by Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel.
In the city, last month's election was marred by broken voting machines and long lines.
The loss marred not only Butler's debut but also Joel Embiid's first career triple-double.
Context: Much of Sri Lanka's history has been marred by sectarian tensions and civil war.
Mr. Odinga said the vote had been marred by procedural irregularities and widespread vote-rigging.
Marred by violence, the Catalan independence referendum has put the E.U. in an awkward position.
COVID-19 testing has been marred by woefully slow development, delayed approval, and poor dissemination.
Its reputation has also been marred by a long-running sexual exploitation and abuse scandal.
This administration and even his candidacy was marred by all the hallmarks of an abuser.
So Cespedes, in a season marred by multiple hamstring strains, will finish his campaign hitting .
Yet for many Brazilians, earlier privatizations in the 1990s were marred by allegations of mismanagement.
No towering financial collapse marred the landscape; no Madoff or Enron blighted the business page.
But the joy is marred by an understanding that things will never be the same.
Switzerland said the relationship between the two countries "was marred by misunderstandings surrounding" the incident.
Somalia has been marred by severe draughts, terrorism, corruption and a new spike in piracy.
St. Louis prosecutors say the case was also marred by other perjury and prosecutorial misconduct.
Both men came to power in 2014 after a bitterly contested election marred by fraud.
Clinton's White House campaign against Donald Trump three years ago was marred by Kremlin meddling.
Mr. Maduro's re-election last year was marred by reports of widespread coercion and fraud.
Mr. Maduro claimed re-election last year in a vote that was marred by fraud.
The annual Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit was marred by tensions between America and China.
People affected by the shutdown share stories of upcoming births and weddings, marred by financial uncertainty.
The Associated Press reported that 200,000 people attended the funeral, which was marred by two bombings.
" Kapoor, her co-founder, adds that the fashion supply chain is "is marred by outdated tech.
The IPO was marred by technical glitches, which got the stock off to a rough start.
Others fret that Rwanda has hocked itself to fund projects that may be marred by cronyism.
The election followed a tense campaign marred by street clashes, though voting day was mostly peaceful.
Mr Jeyenbekov, a dour 59-year-old, has admitted that it was marred by vote-buying.
That in turn came after an unconstitutional independence referendum, which was further marred by police violence.
The marriage, which was marred by rumors of infidelity on Nielsen's part, lasted just 19 months.
He cancelled a half-built new airport in Mexico City, claiming it was marred by corruption.
That sounds awesome, but the company has been marred in controversy and lawsuits over the years.
Can Gurlesel, IMSAD's economic adviser, said that while public payments continued, they were marred by problems.
The election was marred by accusations of unfairness: two of the most popular candidates were disqualified.
She is a deeply cautious politician whose record is marred by some ugly anti-feminist blots.
But, despite its head start with Siri, Apple's voice assistant has been marred by functionality problems.
The reigning Miss Universe, the Philippines' Pia Wurtzbach, had her big crowning moment marred in Dec.
Diplomats also worry a closely-fought contest could be marred by allegations of cheating and protests.
The head of Zambia's electoral commission said that "unprecedented" violence had marred presidential and parliamentary elections.
He succeeds the notorious Sepp Blatter, whose reign was marred by corruption, kickbacks and bribery scandals.
However, the vote was marred by a halt to the count and widespread allegations of fraud.
Some still view him as baseball's bad boy, the symbol of an era marred by cheaters.
He called the result a sham marred by vote rigging, bribery and intimidation by security personnel.
And it's an alarming way to end a year marred by school shootings across the country.
South Africa's #ZumaMustFall campaign also demanded the removal of the political leader, marred in corruption scandals.
Mr. Riboud's weakness for sentimental subjects and left-wing causes marred his reputation with some critics.
His public events have since been marred by physical altercations, with police making multiple arrests nationwide.
The vote was marred by low voter turnout, allegations of vote-rigging and an opposition boycott.
However the 30-year-old's time at the Santiago Bernabeu has been heavily marred by injury.
The riots were part of a wave of violence that has marred campaigning across the nation.
If it's not all handled correctly, you risk a bottle marred by bad aromas or flavors.
This might be the first time one of his trips has been marred by bad manners.
The work is often very dark, full of struggling humans, crumbling infrastructure, and marred by vandalism.
The Series was marred on Friday when Yuli Gurriel of the Astros made a racist gesture.
The investigation by Mr. Nunes's committee into the 2016 election has been marred by partisan bickering.
The movie is marred by an unsatisfying resolution, which has a coyness better suited to literature.
The sad fact is that San Francisco is a beautiful city marred by pure human misery.
But the process is usually marred, with ballot language phrased to favor the party in office.
It comes exactly one month after an election marred by historically low turnout and fraud allegations.
The races and subsequent recounts have been marred by highly visible legal battles and bitter accusations.
Mr. Pashinyan's rise is partly a challenge to the legitimacy of previous elections marred by fraud.
This world is marred with scars inflicted by the business models championed by BlackRock for decades.
Its operations are marred by an unprofitable international route network and a fleet of inefficient planes.
This year's NATO summit has been marred by disputes between allies of the 29-member organization.
In contrast to Scheerbart's idealization of the crystal, Goodman's wood supports are marred with deep gouges.
Overall the third-quarter earnings season has been marred by rolling sell-offs across global markets.
Likewise, rampant discounting this year has marred sales at brands like Gap and Victoria&aposs Secret.
The financial performance was marred by a drop in Twitter users for a third consecutive quarter.
Earlier in the week, the joy of the Raptors victory celebration was marred by a shooting.
However, Wisconsin's big win was marred by an ugly cheap shot on the game-deciding play.
Elections in Kenya have often been marred by violence, fueled by tribal rivalries and disputes over land.
Rafael Ramon Acosta Arevalo's death remain a mystery in a country marred by political and humanitarian crises.
But the establishment of elected, Western-backed governments in Kabul was marred by allegations of rampant corruption.
Elizabeth Warren in the Iowa caucus, although that contest's results were marred by discrepancies in the count.
It seems bizarre that the simple determination of a religious festival is marred by such intense controversy.
His "baby" is now forever marred as the site of the deadliest hostage standoff in Bangladesh's history.
Russia's latest show trial ended in the same manner in which it was conducted: marred by confusion.
The day was marred, however, when the hapless Bees missed signs, dropped balls and were generally routed.
Quality of life is marred by the second highest violent crime rate in the nation (after Alaska).
Perry is the next-best guy here, but his career has been marred by injuries and inconsistency.
The front display is marred by a thick notch and it has slight bezels on the sides.
Past elections under Mugabe were marred by violence and irregularities that benefited the ruling ZANU-PF party.
Civil War hero Ulysses S. Grant's second term was marred by political scandals that hurt his reputation.
Eastern time, giving the candidates some hope for clarity after a technical meltdown marred Monday night's contest.
European election monitors said the vote was marred by numerous procedural irregularities and restrictions on basic rights.
Many of Trump's events have attracted masses of protesters and have been marred by incidents of violence.
Was your Easter family gathering marred by your relatives constantly asking you if you were seeing anybody?
Brumskine has said the vote was marred by fraud and that he would request a re-run.
But that package failed to put an end to the squabbling that has marred the centrist coalition.
Shadow's stealth action is cool, but once it turns into a gunfight, its marred by clumsy handling.
Shedding light on the systemic abuses that marred so many Department priorities and policies would be welcome.
But questions about the Iran-Contra scandal, which marred Reagan's second term, continued to dog Bush. ADVERTISEMENT
Any American brand that Chinese consumers associate with the trade tensions could have its marketing marred, too.
He said the election was marred by irregularities and deficiencies and called for a new general election.
Recent elections in the city have been marred by frustrations, including long lines and broken voting machines.
The United States Secret Service, which is part of DHS and has been marred by leadership shakeups.
The profit was lower than analysts' estimates of 26.96 billion rupees, marred by a rise in provisions.
After a year marred by mass shootings and deadly terror attacks, many celebrations unfolded amid heightened security.
Critics point out that the business of caring for poor and frail people is marred with abuse.
Many complained that their holidays would once again be marred by shortages of food and basic supplies.
The pilgrimage was marred last September by a crush that killed hundreds of people, including 109 Pakistanis.
" According to Ralph Ellison, the novel "retains the "blight of calculated burlesque that has marred" Hurston's work.
Kenya's elections last year were marred by chaos and violence, which resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.
Today, given that Uber's branding is so marred, Lyft's branding seems to be a very big advantage.
The former heavyweight champion's career has been marred by injuries and forced withdrawals from high profile contests.
Rapper Shayna McHale is a commanding live presence, but unfortunately her set was marred by sound issues.
Its reputation was marred by allegations that fake news in its feed helped get Donald Trump elected.
Unfortunately, the actual competition only lasts about five minutes and is marred by yet another plot hole.
The return of Kenya's leading opposition figure, Raila Odinga, from the U.S. was marred by violence Friday.
But 2002 proved to be a rough year for the preppy brand, one marred by poor financials.
The initial horrors have long subsided, and the physical scars that once marred Lower Manhattan have healed.
But this year has been marred by pileups at the top and a surge of inexperienced climbers.
The results have taken six weeks to be released, with the tabulation marred by delays and irregularities.
Officials are mindful of the riots that marred the G-20 summit in Hamburg, Germany, last year.
Political divisions also marred the official ceremony earlier on Sunday at Warsaw's Pilsudski Square, named after Gen.
Their preliminary report, released in late November, was marred by inconsistencies and incomplete information, aviation analysts said.
But its reputation has been marred by a series of problems at some of Japan's biggest manufacturers.
The loss of General Raziq casts a further shadow on a political season already marred by bloodshed.
Gilead shares rose 1.8% as the angst over the novel coronavirus that has marred financial markets returned.
The industry has been marred by complaints of mistakes on credits reports and difficulties in fixing them.
In September, Afghanistan held a presidential election marred by Taliban attacks and allegations of fraud and mismanagement.
The recount was marred by heated arguments between DSS/Dveri activists and members of the election commission.
He won elections in 2006 and 2011, although the latter was marred by widespread accusations of fraud.
Millions of people took to the streets claiming that his re-election had been marred by fraud.
Both teams made 221 free throws, and they combined to shoot 211 in the foul-marred contest.
The artist's paintings honor the children whose lives were marred by years of familial and institutional violence.
The issue has marred markets for about one-and-a-half years and fuelled global growth concerns.
As The Crown has illuminated viewers over three seasons, Princess Margaret's life was marred by personal tragedy.
But violence marred the extended election season, and more than 70 people were killed, mainly by police.
President Xi Jinping does not want the major celebration marred by scenes of protests against his government.
Trump intervened even before the start of Gallagher&aposs trial, which was also marred by prosecutorial misconduct.
The visit was also marred by the beating of a South Korean photojournalist by Chinese security guards.
This is Democrats' signature issue, and they do not want the bill's vote marred by continued infighting.
We still live in a world undoubtedly marred by hate and injustice targeted toward the LGBTQ community.
The partying was marred by clashes between riot police and mobs on the iconic Champs Elysees avenue.
Maduro was re-elected last May in elections marred by opposition boycotts and charges of widespread fraud.
The euro lost about a third of a U.S. cent after the violence-marred vote before steadying.
Their just-in-the-nick-of-time discovery has produced pictures marred by time, deterioration, and damage.
There are some top-notch action scenes throughout, though they're marred by explosions rendered in distractingly unrealistic CGI.
The result is a smooth, bezelless device that isn't marred by indentations or protrusions where the cameras are.
If Shorten wins, he'll be Australia's sixth leader in a decade marred by party infighting and leadership coups.
Hopefully, we'll soon be basking in an unprecedented saffron renaissance—one less marred by inferior or counterfeit spice.
Catalonia's parliament was planning to declare independence on Monday, after a banned referendum marred by violence last weekend.
Steve Penny's arrest is just the latest fallout of the sexual abuse scandal that has marred USA Gymnastics.
How is there no longer any space for a conservatism that isn't marred by nativism and populist hysteria?
His trip in May was marred when his supporters clashed with anti-Erdogan protesters on Washington's Sheridan Circle.
Her career was a long and illustrious one, albeit marred by a domestic violence arrest and a DUI.
Despite his qualifications, however, Kavanaugh — and his nomination process — have been marred by multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
However, Affleck's win tonight is marred by the sexual harassment scandal that has followed him through awards season.
But opponents say the vote was marred by systematic fraud and have taken to the streets to protest.
Hamish Hamilton; £18.99A powerful story of lives marred by secrets, unfulfilled potential and the unjustness of the world.
Her victory was marred when a French DJ and award show participant asked her if she can twerk.
Even when Moore portrays nature, the landscape is apt to be interrupted — and marred — by something man-made.
But he ran a chaotic campaign marred by false claims on his website and eventually lost to Labour.
This in turn came after an unconstitutional independence referendum organised by the separatists and marred by police violence.
And you probably will, unless you don't want that shiny aluminum exterior to be constantly marred with fingerprints.
"Widespread irregularities and the arrests of opposition supporters following the elections marred an otherwise peaceful vote," it said.
Fallon's performance was marred from the start, as the teleprompter cut out almost immediately after he walked onstage.
Many have reported being psychologically scarred by the trauma, their lives marred by depression, divorce and suicidal notions.
Buhari's regime was known for its "war on indiscipline," which critics say was marred by human rights abuses.
That vote was marred by a last-minute decision by the High Electoral Board to accept unstamped ballots.
A violence-marred Catalonia vote fuelled anxiety over political risk in the euro zone, weighing on the euro.
Are we going to have to endure yet another football season marred by these pointless and divisive protests?
But the theory had been marred by the appearance of points where energy appeared to become infinitely concentrated.
Past elections under Mugabe were marred by violence and intimidation against the opposition and by alleged vote-rigging.
There were no protests of the sort that marred its last victory in the Duma five years ago.
The opposition rejected the results and the United States said the process had been marred by voter intimidation.
Tuesday's event was marred by disruptions, with cries of "Quiet!" erupting from some participants over shouts and boos.
Clinton and Obama's spending proposals were marred by a Keynesian belief that government spending would magically create jobs.
Likewise, Brighton's high-profile FA Cup fixture with Arsenal in January 2013 was marred by persistent homophobic chanting.
The needless booing from the stands marred what should have been a moment of triumph for Brazilian athletics.
Most Kenyan elections since the return of multi-party democracy have been marred by varying degrees of violence.
While many idolize Mitchell, he also stands as a warning, since his career was marred by court-martial.
The election ended with a narrow victory for Hernandez, but it was quickly marred by accusations of fraud.
On top of all that, roads are marred with fallen trees -- or the road just doesn't exist anymore.
In 2014, Ms. Hasina and her party won elections marred by violence and a boycott by the opposition.
The idyllic mood had been marred by altercations, vitriolic screaming and performers dueling to sing over one another.
Many seemingly important news reports that gained attention in 2016 turned out to be marred with falsified information.
A violence-marred Catalonia vote fueled anxiety over political risk in the euro zone, weighing on the euro.
His death capped what many remember as a brilliant career, but one marred by controversy and even scandal.
Still, the first Chase race was marred by inspection talk as Nascar's version of the playoffs heats up.
Marred by internal police chaos, Tirin Kot had long remained a vulnerable spot after its police chief, Gen.
The game was marred by a severe hand injury to Tampa Bay Gold Glove center fielder Kevin Kiermaier.
For the entire history of modern conservatism, its ideals have been wedded to and marred by white supremacism.
Another added that while the women put on a great performance, it was marred by the poor sound.
The Roberts was marred with a 15-foot gash in its hull, and its engines were rendered inoperable.
Unfortunately, those sales have been marred by a recall of the Galaxy Note 7 due to exploding batteries.
They also sustained their eight straight series loss in New York, which was marred by four unearned runs.
Reagan went on to a second term that many people felt was marred by a certain … mental slippage.
Since the 1990s, Sudan has been marred by reports of government crackdowns on opposition and violence toward civilians.
The run-up to the Rio Olympics was marred by indecision over whether to allow Russia to participate.
But some attendees are condemning organizers' handling of the exposure, claiming it has been marred by vague communication.
His victory came after a nearly two-year electoral process marred by delays and allegations of voter fraud.
Our Johannesburg bureau chief looks back at a nearly nine-year presidency marred by scandal, corruption and mismanagement.
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The process was marred accusations of sexual assault and misconduct dredged up weeks before senators cast their votes.
It is likely that China's leaders were aghast at the mayhem in Hong Kong that marred the occasion.
Myanmar emerged from decades of military rule in 2011, but religious violence has marred its transition to democracy.
The inequality between prospering Germany and a more struggling France has marred Europe's key partnership in recent years.
While the FTSE 250 ended the day in positive territory, some sharp single-stock moves marred the picture.
Last year's hosting of the men's soccer World Cup by Russia was marred by racism and homophobia controversies.
The initial results, which were delayed for almost a day, were marred by apparent reporting or mathematical errors.
The Iowa caucuses have been marred by chaos since the night of the caucuses over two weeks ago.
The organization has opened a separate investigation over the shoe- and bottle-throwing incidents that marred the semifinal.
Mugabe's own time in power was marred by economic mismanagement, resulting in hyperinflation, and violent suppression of opponents.
Three decades of swift economic growth have been marred by incidents ranging from mining disasters to factory fires.
Republicans including President Donald Trump made allegations, without offering evidence, that the recount process was marred by fraud.
The backstory here seems to lie in the botched Yemen raid that marred Trump's first month in office.
But the 2018 launch of the app, called Kimbho, was marred by privacy flaws and Patanjali halted the venture.
But the twilight years of his reign were marred by political conflict -- the military coups of 2006 and 2014.
Campaigning has already been marred by violence, and opposition politicians complain that they are being denied sufficient media coverage.
But there's really only one of these bites inside the typical Reese's; the rest are marred by the ridges.
Even then, the disgusted looks I received from passers by were quite jarring and marred the experience for me.
And the corruption scandals and unexplained murders of critics that marred Mr Yameen's rule are likely to be investigated.
That vote was marred by a last-minute decision by the YSK High Electoral Board to accept unstamped ballots.
Campaigning for the mid-terms has been marred by politicians routinely treating each other as rogues, fools or traitors.
Mr. Dung's economic record has been marred by scandals at state-owned enterprises and a bout of debilitating inflation.
The Utopian outlook was yet to be marred by events like September 11 and the July 7 London bombings.
Similar shenanigans apparently marred Deloitte's audits of Oi, a Brazilian telecoms firm which filed for bankruptcy protection in June.
HomeKit itself, while a good idea in theory, is marred by Apple being the middle-aged dad of technology.
France's upcoming election has been marred by a strong dose of homophobia (including persistent rumors that Macron was gay).
But his legacy is marred by his final term marked by corruption scandals, ballooning inflation and slowing economic growth.
About half were marred by the boat&aposs constant sway and wobble that left them with a crooked horizon.
In Honduras a conservative president and American ally, Juan Orlando Hernández, governs thanks to an election marred by fraud.
Ghani and Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah both claimed victory in the last presidential vote marred by accusations of fraud.
The fixed band was plagued with reports of peeling, and the devices were marred by occasional data synchronization issues.
Previous elections have been marred by violence among supporters of different political parties that at times sparked sectarian conflict.
But her second term was marred by  allegations  of corruption and a sluggish economy -- sending her approval ratings plummeting.
The lack of coordination and organization in Tikrit resulted in a halting campaign marred by accusations of war crimes.
Critics say his presidency has been marred by inertia and little progress has been made on those key policies.
The 1976 picnic in Gonzales, Texas, was marred by reports of rapes, stabbings, rampant drug use and snake bites.
Violence in the streets, demonstrations, police shootings of opposition demonstrators and chaos throughout the nation have marred the campaign.
The unofficial kickoff to summer grilling, Memorial Day weekend, was marred by storms across much of the United States.
Some might say that Stereosonic's troubles began in 2015, when two separate drug overdose deaths marred its summer run.
Rodrigo, Teflon and Fernando don high heels and flowing robes, their appearance turning heads on the graffiti-marred streets.
Both sides acknowledged the disputes that have marred the countries' relationship but expressed hope that they could be resolved.
Throughout the early 1900s, schoolboy and prep football was marred by "slugging" among players on and off the field.
Less than a week after they were painted, though, the crosswalks were marred with skid marks, tar, and manure.
Pelé's childhood is marred by a double heartbreak: a pal's death and Brazil's 1950 loss in the World Cup.
Yavas was also the CHP's candidate in 2014, but lost in a vote marred by claims of voter fraud.
As in past years, the contest was marred — or enhanced — by controversies, some of which echoed broader geopolitical debates.
A huge group of scholars is refusing to let the sophisticated hacks that marred the U.S. election be forgotten.
But many questions, especially those asked by Democratic lawmakers, revolved around the several scandals that have marred Pruitt's tenure.
Prime Minister Theresa May left Downing Street after a three-year premiership that was marred by crises over Brexit.
The voting was marred by violence, including a deadly suicide attack, and allegations by other parties of election rigging.
Marred by internal police chaos, Tirin Kot had long remained a vulnerable spot after its controversial police chief, Gen.
The candidates' rivalry, as well as Zambia's stagnant economy, fueled a bitter campaign marred by killings and widespread violence.
That indicates that traders are seeking refuge as they weigh a future that could be marred by a recession.
The complicating factor is that the election was marred by voting irregularities and is now the subject of lawsuits.
In December 2011, thousands gathered in Moscow to protest legislative elections that had been marred by accusations of fraud.
In 2011, Mr. Putin accused her of instigating the huge protests that erupted after parliamentary elections marred by fraud.
The two-month campaign was marred by harsh rhetoric and wild allegations of the consequences of a "yes" vote.
Curry and his skinny bones seem held together by clips and glue after a grueling and injury-marred postseason.
Thursday night's game between the Browns and Steelers was marred by a brawl between Myles Garrett and Mason Rudolph.
President Muhammadu Buhari won a second term in February in an election marred by delays, logistical glitches and violence.
They said they fear that the intricately choreographed convention would be marred by Sanders' supporters booing or heckling her.
How we view it is aligned with religion, marred with the personal experience that've come to form our world.
This isn't just a case about an individual whose whole life has been marred by relentless abuse and trauma.
The fight was marred by questions over whether a liquid administered by his cornerman had contained an illegal drug.
Maduro won a second term last May in elections marred by boycotts and allegations of corruption and widespread fraud.
Previous elections have been marred by violence among supporters of different political parties that at times sparked sectarian clashes.
Hs time at Google was marred by conflicts with Nest CEO Tony Fadell, a former high-ranking Apple executive.
The trial of Gerald Stanley, the farmer, was also marred by ugly, often racist online messages by his supporters.
The commission said it would hold a new vote for one seat where the poll was marred by violence.
There is still the confusing alphabet soup of sanctioning organizations, and too often fights are marred by baffling judging.
But hear me out: President Trump is indeed the most scandal-marred president of our lifetimes, if not longer.
Flashback 40 days and Nancy Pelosi's return to the speakership was a hard-won prize marred by Democratic grumbling.
Past elections have been marred by violence, intimidation and ballot-rigging, and the postponement raised the possibility of unrest.
Here's what else is happening: • The J'ouvert street festival and parade has been marred by violence in recent years.
Even some of the world's early democracies, such as the Netherlands and Sweden, were marred by deep authoritarian legacies.
Wider protests, marred by violence and the death of two people, have become a regular occurrence since early June.
The 2018 governor's race in the state was marred by accusations of rampant voter suppression, particularly of black voters.
The shooting occurred during widespread violence Tuesday across the semi-autonomous Chinese territory that marred China's National Day celebrations.
The meeting was marred by private equity executive David Bonderman making a sexist remark about women talking too much.
The trade landscape has been marred by a trade war and, even before that, a very difficult farm economy.
But runner-up and ruling party candidate Pereira had contested the results saying the election was marred by fraud.
The lawsuit portrays the prisons as overcrowded, rife with violence, and marred by mold, flooding, and unsafe drinking water.
Presidential elections in 2006 and 2011 were marred by accusations of fraud and violence after the results were announced.
Zanu-PF's incumbent leader Mnangagwa was declared winner of the highly contentious presidential poll, which was marred by violence.
For the rest of the day, he felt OK, but the following night was marred by excruciating thigh pain.
The estimated $6.1 billion project, whose construction started in 2003, remains unfinished and marred by corruption and cost overruns.
The trial, which began in 2015, had been marred by allegations of intimidation of witnesses, interpreters and police investigators.
The phenomenon has been marred by various scams and failed projects, leading to concerns that investors are being defrauded.
Obama did not have a universally pro-immigrant record, marred as his first years were by historic deportation rates.
Capriles and allies say the vote was marred by fraud and call on supporters to take to the streets.
The team had scuffled through an injury-marred season, and most of the players had scattered for the approaching summer.
America is not experiencing a crime wave, in short, but rather historic progress marred by a few exceptionally bleak places.
BNP boycotted the last election in 2014 that was marred by deadly violence and shunned by international observers as flawed.
The U.S.-trained former World Bank official came to power in 2014 after winning an election marred by fraud accusations.
Controversy has recently marred the elegant aura of the first daughter's line of shoes, clothing and other fancy life effects.
The Election Commission said it would hold a fresh vote for one seat where the poll was marred by violence.
Though the actress was known for portraying sunny and upbeat characters on screen, her personal life was marred with tragedies.
Khaled Ali, a human rights lawyer and presidential hopeful, said the process of collecting pledges has been marred by fraud.
Brown read about how he was apparently too arrogant, and how his draft stock was allegedly marred by terrible interviews.
That in itself was unusual: feuds and personality clashes have long marred attempts by these groups to find common cause.
Essential's camera is subpar for the price, but the launch has been more significantly marred by an embarrassing privacy breach.
And yet there was the hate apple, ever enduring, still marred only by a thin, fuzzy layer of green stuff.
The European launch was slightly marred by logistics issues — ones that prompted Musk to fly to Europe to personally supervise.
The press conference was unfortunately marred by the use of a cat filter as police offered details of the case.
Costa Rica stands out as a bastion of respect for human rights in a region marred by violence and corruption.
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And the corruption scandals and unexplained murders of critics that marred his rule are likely to be investigated more thoroughly.
My father tells me this kind of humour was "a vaccine against the miseries" of a generation marred with terrorism.
Ms Smith has written a powerful story of lives marred by secrets, unfulfilled potential and the unjustness of the world.
However, as she revealed in her first audition, her life had been marred by tragedy and she had struggled emotionally.
SONA held in peace This year saw none of the violent clashes with militant groups that marred previous SONA speeches.
Still, this rosy picture is marred by the fact that the woman behind this film, Greta Gerwig, wasn't even nominated.
Mr Deng's freedom is marred by the fact that he no longer owns the centre but is now an employee.
Records obtained by PEOPLE show that her incarceration has been marred with disciplinary infractions for self-mutilation and drug use.
But his recurring rage — both documented and alleged — marred his brief career, leading to multiple run-ins with the law.
The electoral race has been the tightest in the country's recent history, marred by political turmoil and rising nationalist sentiment.
Branson's effort to develop Virgin Galactic ended up marred by two fatal accidents, the exact scenario that had frightened Allen.
The leader of Amizero y&aposAbarundi&aposs parliamentary group said Thursday that the vote was marred by intimidation and abuses.
The incident came amid increased political jitters in Burundi, whose modern history has been marred by ethnically-charged civil war.
It wound up being a really impressive tech demo, even if the experience was marred by a few nagging problems.
Reports of exploding batteries have marred the launch of the well-reviewed Galaxy Note 7 in the past few days.
Previous Nigerian elections have been marred by violence among supporters of different political parties that at times sparked sectarian conflict.
Poland has a long-running problem with hooliganism, and now it has marred the country's return to the Champions League.
In the past, Haiti's elections have been marred by delays, protests that sometimes turned violent and claims of vote-rigging.
He noticed how many people flew to the wedding and thought people would get marred at his theme parks too.
It's a very sweet gesture, one that I hope no one would consider marred by the bros extreme political differences.
The organizers said they fear that the intricately choreographed convention would be marred by Sanders supporters booing or heckling her.
His pretty face has been marred, but it's quickly re-emerging, and his lithe body is not yet visibly bruised.
The 2012 rain-shortened race at Pocono was marred by lightning strikes that killed one fan and injured nine others.
The hajj was marred last September by a catastrophic stampede that, according to outside estimates, killed more than 2,400 people.
The hajj was marred last September by a catastrophic stampede that according to outside estimates killed more than 2,400 people.
Brian Kemp (R) narrowly beat Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams in a gubernatorial race that was marred by voter suppression allegations.
But it was marred by arguments about how to interpret complicated new rules forbidding dangerous shoulder charges and high tackles.
The result was marred by a huge brawl with eight seconds left that resulted in the ejections of three players.
Accidents in and out of the water have marred their popularity and forced some companies to shut down their businesses.
The chaotic count and charges of vote-buying have marred Thailand's first election since a military coup five years ago.
While this is a positive sign after a turbulent period marred by escalating trade tensions, the talks risk being derailed.
But the period also was marred by bloodshed, with dozens of lives lost in two suicide bombings in Nangahar province.
Pruitt left the EPA and the Trump administration in July, ending a brief tenure that was marred by several controversies.
His presidency has been marred by corruption, some of it taking place in the open at the president's private club.
The mineral-rich country suffered from a brutal civil war between 1997 and 2003 and is still marred by violence.
" Federal prosecutors had a somewhat different take on the matter, saying that Mr. Hastert's career is "marred by stunning hypocrisy.
The races and subsequent recounts have been marred by highly visible legal battles and accusations of malfeasance on both sides.
They said they fear that the intricately choreographed convention would be marred by Sanders supporters booing or heckling her. Rep.
The dim-witted feline and his god-awful fishing levels marred the game, and the bitter taste still lingers today.
In 2014, when Chelsea knocked out P.S.G. in the quarterfinals, the first leg was marred by nasty scenes of violence.
Trump's campaign events have been repeatedly marred by violence, and he has faced calls to condemn the unrest more strongly.
But the issue reaches far beyond whether a pet owner can avoid shredded upholstery or a cuddle marred by claws.
The vote was marred by the jailing of political opponents, accusations of widespread vote-buying, and record-low voter turnout.
The Afghan government, marred by infighting, has struggled to hold long delayed elections, and it faces an increasingly vocal opposition.
Ball, 21, was the No. 2 pick in the 2017 draft but had two injury-marred seasons with the Lakers.
The campaigns in which Faure Gnassingbé was re-elected president in 2010 and 2015 were also marred by fraud accusations.
The day was marred by violence: The Spanish civil guard came into Catalonia to forcibly repel voters from voting stations.
But some say the investigation has been marred by a lack of transparency and poor communication with families of victims.
But the elections on July 25 were also marred by allegations of the powerful military's meddling and irregularities in voting.
Mr. Trump's two-day visit to Paris was marred by the cancellation of his planned visit to an American cemetery.
Hernandez won a second term as president two years ago after an election the OAS said was marred by irregularities.
Syria's war shows no sign of ending and a peace conference hosted by Russia on Tuesday was marred by discord.
Several months later, after a process marred by procedural errors, five different panelists convened to rule on the matter again.
The 2018 governor's race was marred by accusations of rampant voter suppression, particularly of African-American and other minority voters.
France is desperate to avoid a repeat of the violence that marred the England-Russia match in Marseille on Saturday.
Bulgaria have failed to qualify for a major tournament since 2004 while Mihaylov's tenure has been marred by cronyism allegations.
The quest for a fountain of youth is many centuries old and marred by many false starts and unfulfilled promises.
Mr. Ahmadinejad's two terms were marred by controversy, and the police were constantly present on all main squares of Tehran.
Goldman Sachs on Wednesday beat analysts' estimates for revenue, but quarterly profit was marred by a $1.1 billion litigation charge.
Last year, Uganda's president, in power for more than 30 years, was re-elected in a vote marred by irregularities.
Allegations of thuggery and voter intimidation marred the Thursday rerun of the election which was first held on September 22.
But that nearly 140-year quest for peace and freedom across the border has been marred by bloodshed and adversity.
Her appearance on the show was marred by controversy however after a number of semi-nude photos were posted online.
MUFG's 6.8 percent increase in earnings was helped by the fact last year was marred by large one-off charges.
But his victory followed a contest marred by breakdowns in ballot counting, suspicions of fraud and the deaths of protesters.
Boeing fired its CEO Dennis A. Muilenburg to close out a 2019 marred by crisis after two fatal plane crashes.
Last year, the NFL was marred by injuries with some of the league's best and most marketable players getting hurt.
Its opening was marred by complaints, including a refusal by Australia's team to move in until the problems were resolved.
The U.S. president abruptly canceled a scheduled press conference at the event, which has been marred by disagreement and drama.
He was elected last year to a second term, but the vote was marred by allegations of coercion and fraud.
In June 2018, it was replaced a second time — and by July it had been marred by bullets yet again.
Costa Rica has been an uninterrupted democracy since the late 213s in a region marred by political and economic turmoil.
Abe then led the LDP back to power in December 2012 after a three-year DPJ rule marred by infighting.
His tenure as mayor of the country's largest city was marred by revelations about his drinking problems and crack cocaine use.
After Erdogan's Istanbul mayoral candidate Yildirim lost by some 13,000 votes, the AKP complained that the election was marred by irregularities.
The last election, in 2014, which the BNP boycotted, was marred by deadly violence and criticized by international observers as flawed.
The vote was marred by allegations of fraud and irregularities, largely blamed on electronic voting machines meant to tabulate results speedily.
Although their knockoff TriMoxi was mixed by Guardian, the drug was originally developed by yet another compounder marred in legal controversy.
This marked a notable change from recent years, when McDonald's was marred with stagnant sales, dwindling popularity and badly underperforming shares.
Trump's yuuuuuuuge win in the New York State primary on Tuesday was marred by the billionaire developer's loss to Ohio Gov.
Its first term was marred by two high-profile resignations, that of Marie Collins of Ireland and Peter Saunders of Britain.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Jeremy Maclin came to Baltimore looking to bounce back from an injury-marred, unproductive season in Kansas City.
Last year's defeat against Ms Osaka was marred by a tussle with the umpire over coaching, which is forbidden during matches.
Her life was "marred by tragedy that could have easily ended her life," but she ended up going off to college.
Earin was one of the first startups to ship truly wireless earbuds back in 2015, though they were marred with problems.
Biden, speaking with NBC News, said Clinton has "paid a price" for the indiscretions that marred his second term in office.
It is one of several repressive steps that has marred the country's supposed return to democracy after an election last month.
The violence that marred the vote could also come back to bite Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, who leads a minority government.
The "turmoil and exigency" created by the funeral home "permanently marred the memory of Bob's otherwise peaceful passing," the lawsuit states.
During the 14th century, Denmark was marred with civil violence, and marks on the sword suggest it was used in combat.
Since the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, we have encountered grotesqueries that have further marred the country beyond recognition.
Sadly, the midterms were also marred by charges of voter suppression, which continues to be a concern, along with partisan gerrymandering.
Bulgaria have failed to qualify for a major tournament since 2004, while Mihaylov's tenure has been marred by allegations of cronyism.
Put together, a president marred by Russia-related scandals and his affinity for Vladimir Putin has finally pushed back on Moscow.
After a performance marred by technical issues, the Internet was left speculating who screwed up Adele's sound during the Grammys Monday.
Nigeria's judiciary has helped resolve electoral disputes following previous votes, some of which have been marred by violence and vote rigging.
Sadly, that strong track record was marred by Hollywood's conduct during and after the Vietnam War, and more recently in Iraq.
They did not want a repeat of the sectarian reprisals that marred the retaking of another Sunni city, Tikrit, last year.
After all, just during this holy month, Ramadan has been marred by several attacks against Muslims in the US and internationally.
But the debate about how to fix the system for setting executive pay is marred by muddled thinking and divergent objectives.
A four-hour ceasefire to evacuate residents was marred by gunfire on Sunday, leaving hundreds of civilians stuck in their homes.
Shulkin's tenure was marred by an inspector general report that found he improperly used taxpayer dollars during a trip to Europe.
Her campaign has been marred by missteps, such as when she appeared to disparage American Indians by making a whooping noise.
Nigeria's judiciary has helped resolve electoral disputes after past votes, some of which have been marred by violence and vote rigging.
The contested November 26 vote was marred by irregularities after the vote count was abruptly halted while the opposition was ahead.
Ortiz's legacy is marred in some eyes by a link to steroid use, although he has denied knowingly taking banned drugs.
The jump in quarterly profit was marred by weakness in its asset management division, which includes PIMCO, due to higher costs.
His tenure thus far has been marred by economic crises, food shortages and civil unrest, forcing thousands to flee the country.
The index was marred by political uncertainty last week due to protests against an extradition bill which was later postponed indefinitely.
Gary has tasted bitter hardship, his face has been marred by dust, sweat and blood, but he is noble in defeat.
But his triumphant evening was marred when the master of ceremonies, Jimmy Kimmel, took an unexpected turn during his opening monologue.
The conductor, Nicola Luisotti, led a performance of bold contrasts and rich colorings, though marred by untidy execution and ensemble glitches.
Celebrations in the Afghan capital for Nowruz, the Persian new year, were marred by a suicide bombing that left 31 dead.
Keita won 67 percent of the vote in an election marred by militant attacks and claims of fraud by the opposition.
Underwritten and a smidge too long, "Caught" is marred by an over-excited musical score that browbeats where it should tease.
Previously marred by dilapidated infrastructure, staff shortages and bandit attacks, transport links from Beira's rehabilitated port soon stretched to surrounding countries.
When the parliamentary elections finally happened, in October of this year, they were marred by widespread irregularities and claims of fraud.
Iowa's victory improved the Big Ten's record to 6-0, which was marred later when No. 5 Wisconsin lost to Oregon.
But experts say campaigns of even a few weeks are marred by many of the same problems seen in longer elections.
One option for those with scant or marred credit is a secured credit card, offered by some banks and credit unions.
The election was marred by allegations of rigging, technical problems with the biometric devices used for voting, violence and other irregularities.
But the parade was also marred by rampant racism; women of color had to march in the back of the procession.
And Gregorius's first month in pinstripes seemed to support that belief, marred as it was by fielding errors and baserunning mistakes.
The decision comes more than a week since the Iowa caucuses, marred by faulty technology and arcane rules, descended into chaos.
But runner-up and ruling party candidate Domingos Simoes Pereira has contested the results saying the election was marred by fraud.
Trade unions have led protests against the pension reforms since December, with several of the demonstrations having been marred by violence.
But neuroscience is also revealing the ways in which the brain's neural networks can be both experientially marred and therapeutically mended.
It was a signal that his game, after three injury-marred years, was not gone, just buried beneath layers of rust.
"Other songs, however, marred the year&aposs reputation — like Miley Cyrus&apos cringey "Cattitude" and Maroon 5&aposs forgettable single "Memories.
Macri's four-year term was marred by high inflation, economic stagnation and an 83.88% fall in the peso versus the dollar.
However, it has been marred by controversy in recent years for acts considered racist and homophobic, according to the local outlets.
"Calling places by what they originally were, especially when the landscape is marred, is one way to fight erasure," Broom writes.
"Calling places by what they originally were, especially when the landscape is marred, is one way to fight erasure," Broom writes.
The vote was marred by voting irregularities, and the campaign that preceded it was not contested on a level playing field.
Parliamentary elections last year and the presidential election in 2014 were marred by violence and by allegations of corruption and incompetence.
David Boyd's translation is smooth and plain-spoken, if occasionally marred by a jarring American phrase ("we're talking big leagues here").
The bombing underscored fears that this election, like the scandal-marred 2014 presidential vote, would be undermined by persistent terrorist attacks.
Trade unions have led protests against the pension reforms since December, with several of the demonstrations having been marred by violence.
The contested November 26 vote was marred by irregularities, with the vote count being abruptly halted while the opposition was ahead.
However, its two-year investigation has been marred by partisan bickering, and the report will likely be shrugged off by Democrats.
So shaky was the outcome that a French judge in 2015 invalidated the arbitration decision, saying it was marred by fraud.
Euro zone inflation is rebounding but the economic outlook remains uncertain and marred by high-risk elections in France and Germany.
His surprise victory last Sunday now threatens to upend a still fragile political system marred by years of conflict and instability.
Social unrest, with strikes and violence-marred demonstrations against a labor reform law, add to the challenges for stretched security forces.
European democracy watchdogs have said previous votes in Azerbaijan have been marred by vote-rigging and unequal access to the media.
He is likely to hear questions about his "stop-and-frisk" policy of policing, which marred his record in New York.
Newcomers like Kevin Knox, Mitchell Robinson and Allonzo Trier may be the future, but injuries and inconsistency have marred the present.
It was bloody, satanic, and marred by murder from within, and the eyes of the world's news media were locked in.
Nigeria's judiciary has helped resolve electoral disputes in past votes, some of which have been marred by violence and vote rigging.
There were gatherings in Los Angeles, Paris, Istanbul, Moscow, Manila and London on Sunday, some of which were also marred by violence.
No stranger to stories marred by national scandal, Oscar-winning director and former Saturday Night Live head writer Adam McKay will direct.
While previous elections have been marred by irregularities, Trump's rhetoric might lead to greater problems at the polls this year, activists say.
After nine years of conservative leadership and a scandal-marred Park presidency, South Korea may be signaling it's ready for a change.
The players are accessible, and grateful for attention that's not exclusively focused on the cruder aspects that have marred the league's reputation.
However, the win was marred by a season-ending injury to Mark Reynolds, who hit a two-run homer in the fourth.
His rule has been marred by numerous reports of extrajudicial killings and torture in the republic which saw two devastating separatist wars.
Besides THAAD, the dispute in the South China Sea, cybersecurity and human rights have marred ties between the world's two biggest economies.
The King of Pop's relationship with Joe was marred by traumas of a tough upbringing in the steel town of Gary, Indiana.
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Gigs were often marred with violence as a result of difference factions of the punk community coming together in the one place.
Last month's primaries for various seats, in which voters chose party candidates, were marred by violence, claims of rigging and canceled ballots.
The ongoing demonstrations play out with a familiar cadence nearly every weekend: marches marred by violent moments between protesters and the police.
Election day in Pakistan was marred by violence; a suicide-bomb at a polling station in Quetta killed at least 31 people.
Protesters, many of them teenagers, marched along Dhaka's busiest roads for eight days, but the demonstrations were marred by allegations of violence.
As the only president the country has known since the civil war ended, Nkurunziza's rule has been marred by his third term.
The name was marred in scandal in the early 2000s after Tyco's chief, L. Dennis Kozlowski, was convicted of looting the company.
Today's tax systems are not only marred by the bewildering complexity and loopholes that have always afflicted taxation; they are also outdated.
This is a recurring theme in Jumbo at launch: it's a great idea, but its user experience is marred by API limitations.
While turnout at the protests has fallen from early weeks, they have been consistently marred by violence and transport has been disrupted.
It's not about first love but about true love, and specifically true love that is marred by lives lived out of sync.
In the first one, held last year and marred by allegations of vote rigging, voters endorsed the changes by a thin margin.
But tensions over alleged fraud in some districts and complaints of police harassment against the electoral commission have marred the election process.
An ill-advised venture into the production business led to bankruptcy and a series of flops marred his otherwise glittering film career.
YouTube defended its actions in a late night blog post: Go deeper: YouTube coverage of hate speech hearing marred by hate speech
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Birth of a Nation was marred with the controversy once the allegations surfaced as the film was beginning to gain Oscar momentum.
Still, Facebook's reputation is marred by its recent data privacy scandal where Cambridge Analytica misused the data of 87 million Facebook users.
That certainly would have given Russian intelligence a head start during an election year destined to be marred by serious cybersecurity incidents.
But his visit to Flint was marred in controversy after the church's pastor interrupted Trump to keep him from leveling political attacks.
Human-rights groups at the time said that the poll had been marred by violence, and allegations of electoral fraud were widespread.
As many have noted, conversation about the election was deeply marred by rapid sharing of false truths and misinformation, with no filter.
She also made a nod to allegations of illegal interference, which marred the final days of campaigning for both herself and Macron.
It was on track to lose 0.9 percent in a week marred by attacks on Brussels for which Islamic State claimed responsibility.
That has made it an investor favourite in a sector marred by $146 billion of soured loans, which have choked fresh lending.
With so much at stake, many previous governorship elections have been marred by violence including shootings and armed gangs snatching ballot boxes.
His campaign was also marred by a report that he exaggerated parts of his resume, a story he has pushed back on.
For starters, organizers have fought hard to avoid the kind of environmental waste that has marred Glastonbury and the like for years.
Muhammadu Buhari won a second term as Nigeria's president in an election marred by delays, sporadic violence, and allegations of vote rigging.
They were also marred by both racist and sexist implementation — the product of compromises made with conservative politicians to obtain Congressional cooperation.
Bush's presidency was also marred by the White House attack on Anita Hill during the confirmation of Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas.
It feared a repeat of the vandalism and rioting that marred previous protests, but was accused of infringing the right to demonstrate.
While the 2017 elections were marred by violence and massive protests, there are currently no large-scale demonstrations scheduled for election day.
Turnout dropped to 6900 percent in the 2628 presidential election, which was marred by allegations of widespread fraud and a disputed outcome.
Nevertheless, Pichugin was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in a series of sham trials marred by blatant due process abuses.
Democrats have called for a new election in the 9th District, arguing that the alleged fraud has marred the current election results.
Earlier this month an equality march in the eastern city of Bialystok was marred by violence and attacks on those taking part.
Puerto Rican voters overwhelmingly chose statehood in a plebiscite Sunday, but low participation rates and lack of federal support marred its credibility.
It's a song that reflects on a moment with a love interest that's been marred by twinges of humiliation and self-doubt.
Trump avoided the breach of protocol last year that marred their first meeting, when the president walked in front of the queen.
His son Joseph, then just 29, took his place, winning elections twice, though the second vote was marred by allegations of fraud.
The elections were marred by complaints about the alleged manipulation of the electronic voting system used for the first time in May.
After a year marred by volatile weather in the UK, motor insurers have struggled with strained prices in a highly competitive market.
But the industry's reputation has been marred by scandal, like the collapse of Ezubao, which authorities called a $7.6 billion Ponzi scheme.
Twitter's Election Day activity was marred by the perception that it has become something of a cesspool for disinformation, intimidation and harassment.
The incident comes after several Trump rallies last week were marred by physical clashes between supporters and protesters followed by criminal arrests.
Southern European bonds continued to underperform given political tensions in Spain after Sunday's independence vote in Catalonia was marred by police violence.
We don't always get the man whose face is marred with dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who makes mistakes.
The election victory was also marred by violent clashes in Harare between police and protesters supporting the opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
Its early build-out was marred by allegations of failing to properly vet its board of directors and other complaints from watchdogs.
Voting in Broward County this cycle took longer than other Florida counties and was marred by allegations of misconduct by election overseers.
International observers said the vote was marred by fraud and Tshisekedi's supporters have referred to him ever since as the "elected president".
But tensions over alleged fraud in some districts, and complaints of police harassment against the electoral commission, have marred the current process.
Rick Scott, giving the Republican a victory in a contentious race drawn out by a recount and marred by allegations of fraud.
Previous elections in Africa's biggest democracy and top oil producer have been marred by vote rigging, voter intimidation and post-election violence.
In a season marred so far by everything from injury to ineffectiveness, Pillar represents a positive to start each game off with.
But the violence-marred triumph of ZANU-PF, which has governed Zimbabwe since independence from Britain in 1980, dashes any such optimism.
In a society marred by violence, the titular "scribe" lives on a remote farm, and trades her verbal talent for everyday necessities.
She asked if they also fixed sidewalks, which, marred by uncurbed dogs, shattered Peroni bottles and disjointed concrete, is hardly a refuge.
But this year the festivities were marred by mass robberies, the looting of stores and shootouts between the police and drug gangs.
The period was also marred by deadly conflict with the Peruvian rebel group Shining Path, which Mr. García seemed unable to control.
He certainly looked healthy to the young dermatologist, except for the ugly, nickel-size sore that marred his otherwise smooth, plump cheek.
The future of South Sudan is likely to be marred by continuing chaos until a single dominant group emerges out of it.
Turquoise Restaurant was marred by slow and indifferent service when I visited with my family but offered an incredible deal on brunch.
But as Mr. Trump continues to lash out at critics, the chief executives are facing questions about standing by the marred administration.
But the opposition was divided and disorganized, the balloting was marred by widespread violence, and Mr. Moi was re-elected both times.
Not least, L'Aquila's reconstruction was marred by cases of corruption, murky questions involving subcontracting and investigations into the involvement of criminal organizations.
Mr. Price's tenure was the shortest ever of a secretary of Health and Human Services, and it was marred by policy ineptitude.
Golden Week was created to make it easier to vote in Ohio after lengthy lines at polling locations marred the 2004 election.
Elections in Africa's most populous nation have for years been marred by allegations of irregularities including vote rigging, voter intimidation and violence.
Her senior year was marred by a handsome and arrogant Harvard student, an accidental pregnancy, a broken heart, and an illegal abortion.
The proud American declaration that our government is of, by and for the people must no longer be marred by an asterisk.
The game was marred by a concussion to Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph, who has been playing after Ben Roethlisberger had elbow surgery.
Another time, he realized that he'd accidentally marred the negative, resulting in a flamelike black presence at the edge of the image.
Afghanistan's forces, suffering enormous casualties and grappling with a leadership marred by indecision and corruption, have struggled to put up a defense.
We are a region marred by systemic racism, deep race and class divides, poor public education, and lackluster (to be kind) leadership.
Yet Mr. Corbyn's leadership has been marred by factionalism, and the grass-roots enthusiasm that fueled his rise appears to have waned.
Voting in Broward County under Snipes took longer than other Florida counties and was marred by allegations of misconduct by election overseers.
The week so far has been marred by concerns over surging crude prices and slowing economic growth both at home and globally.
Their prosecutions were found in many cases to have been marred by perjury, false accusations or misconduct by police officers or prosecutors.
However, the campaign turned increasingly personal and vitriolic in the final stages and clashes between rival groups marred polling in West Bengal.
Nigeria: In an election marred by pockets of violence, Muhammadu Buhari won a second term as president, defeating a corruption-stained competitor.
Kasey Kahne survived a crash-marred Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for his first Nascar Cup victory in nearly three years.
His time in New York would prove to be largely disappointing, marred by off-court distractions, many losses and more injury woes.
I live in an area increasingly marred by inequality and very expensive cost of living due to housing and transit cost increases.
Brumskine and the parties of two other candidates have said the vote was marred by fraud and vowed to contest the results.
But The Dark World is marred by bloated, bad action filmmaking and an unexciting story that did everything possible to suggest otherwise.
Annie blames her mother for her traumatic childhood marred by her father's severe depression, which led to a self-imposed death by starvation.
The idea that these places that sear themselves into your memory could be marred or lost to history, that's to be taken seriously.
While the annual procession is often marred by violent scuffles, this year there were no reports of untoward incidents following heightened security measures.
Niven marred Lavin in 1982, a year after his actress-wife Susan (whom he had wed in 1968) was killed in an accident.
Atkins takes us through airport security with a hyperreal, digital surrogate for himself that has been burned and marred in every possible way.
The losses marred what has been an otherwise strong start to the year for 'event-driven' funds that specialize in trading around deals.
Since beginning his four-year term at the Fed in February, Powell's tenure has been marred by disapproving comments from President Donald Trump.
Its global rollout has also been marred by sexist advertising and stories of alleged assault and harassment, both of female riders and drivers.
The company's road to IPO was marred by several hurdles including increased regulations in several countries and fights with its drivers over wages.
The Associated Press has said it is unable to declare a winner in the Iowa caucuses after irregularities and inconsistencies marred the results.
Multiple high-profile cases of corruption have marred distribution of aid already appropriated and have led to ongoing political instability on the island.
No other Democratic presidential candidates broke the double-digit level in state delegate equivalents in the caucuses, which were marred by technical problems.
This is because McGregor is still waiting to learn whether he will be punished for the post-fight brawls that marred UFC 229.
But the relationship has been marred by Australia's use of a remote PNG island to house migrants that it refuses to grant asylum.
That attack threatens to reinvigorate the armed conflict in a country marred by instability since former dictator Muammar Qaddafi was deposed in 2011.
Lam introduced the ban a few days after violent protests marred Beijing's celebration of the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China.
However, after Adele's Monday night Grammy performance, which was marred by sound issues, it's safe to assume they'll touch on the awards show.
After a campaign marred by several murders, Burundi held a referendum on whether to extend the president's term from five years to seven.
Violence marred protests on both nights, with police firing tear gas and demonstrators throwing objects and trying to damage vehicles on Wednesday night.
The event is a bookend to the administration's first state dinner in 2009, held in honor of India and marred by gate-crashers.
The barrage of tweets about Kimmel's alleged lurid, perverted past marred any ground Hannity had won with his original statement against the mocking.
Yum Brands' third-quarter earnings report was marred by poor sales in China, causing shares in the company to fall 1.6 percent Thursday.
My initial experience with the Anafi was marred by a variety of problems, mostly around buggy software, poor connectivity, and even corrupted files.
Previous Nigerian elections have been marred by violence among supporters of different political parties that at times sparked conflict between Christians and Muslims.
He boosted his standing this month by overseeing a tranquil haj, the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, marred last year by a deadly stampede.
Some reasonably want private options as escape hatches if the government option is wrecked by a future Congress, or marred by incompetent administration.
Elections in Africa's most populous nation have for years been marred by allegations of irregularities including vote rigging, voter intimidation, cronyism and violence.
That's because President Michel Martelly left the post without a successor this weekend, after elections marred by allegations of fraud were postponed twice.
The election has been marred by allegations of fraud and vote-buying, meaning one or more of the candidates could contest the result.
Australia forward James Troisi returns to Melbourne Victory after two years overseas marred by ill-fated stints in the Middle East and China.
But progress toward a final deal has been slow and marred by violence, casting doubt on protesters' hopes for civilian rule and democracy.
IBEX were little changed as the central government and Catalonia appeared to carefully weigh their next move after Sunday's violence-marred independence vote.
Earin, essentially the first to market last year, just went ahead with Bluetooth — a decision that totally marred the experience of their earbuds.
However, the experience was somewhat marred by enthusiastic children using their newfound avatar powers to harass those with less experience in the space.
The battle between the Labour man and his Conservative rival was marred by a pernicious attempt to link Mr Khan to Islamic extremism.
This year, though, Poland's Constitution Day celebrations were marred by a major constitutional crisis over recent legal reforms implemented by the ruling party.
Some experts said they expected the parties to avoid protracted legal battles which have marred other product liability bankruptcies like those involving asbestos.
The conference call was marred by technical issues at times, with Mulvaney straining to be heard over orchestra music that mysteriously began playing.
Her flawless skin was marred only by a similar color and not by wrinkles, even though she turned seventy-three on that day.
And festivities in the town of Zaragoza were marred by a nasty video of a donkey collapsing and being dragged to its feet.
His events have since been marred by repeated physical clashes between protesters and supporters, with multiple criminal arrests taking place over the weekend.
Campaigners have pointed to numerous reports in 2016 that show supply chains are marred by child labour, abusive work environments and low wages.
Sorry, Sunday, you don't place: Cooler temperatures (the high is 84) are marred by the chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day.
In the Champions League, he managed six goals, but his campaign was marred by a red card in the opening game against Valencia.
"What was supposed to be a joyful Easter Sunday was marred by a horrific wave of Islamic radical terror and bloodshed," Pompeo said.
Saraki's three-year tenure as Senate president has been marred by numerous accusations of misconduct and investigations, though none have led to convictions.
It was a qualified success that came at a steep price, in marred campus morale and in dollars—nearly three million, all told.
"Let him put away entirely the false and fatal theories that have so greatly marred an otherwise enviable record," he declared, addressing Stephens.
While the cease-fire has been marred by regular violations on both sides, it has partly tamped down the fighting in recent months.
It forces belt tightening of multiple departments, with the steepest percentage point reductions coming from areas most marred by inefficiency, excess and cronyism.
"Since the 1990s, Kenyan elections have been marred by serious human rights violations, including killings, maiming and destruction of property," the report says.
Gradual pacification of regions once marred by violence permitted an increasing proportion of Plan Colombia resources to be dedicated to vital institution building.
Putin's reelection was marred by claims of ballot-box stuffing and multiple reports of poll-watchers being blocked from conducting their official duties.
The developments in Sur have marred the steps taken by the Turkish government in recent years toward reconciliation with the nation's Armenian population.
The day was marred by police violence — voters were pulled from polling booths by their hair, and rubber bullets were used on crowds.
The previous fiscal year was marred by a string of recalls, production stoppages and inspection improprieties that cut the automaker's earnings in half.
But the contretemps seems not to have marred his happiness at being back in Brazil—"free free free," he wrote to a friend.
Ivorian banks have struggled to get paid for loans to exporters during the country's 2016/17 season, which was also marred by crisis.
Petro was elected mayor of Bogota in 19903 but his term was marred by a trash-collection scandal that saw him temporarily dismissed.
But the year is marred by devastating earthquake in Sichuan province in May and riots across Tibetan parts of the country in March.
Before ascending to a scandal-marred stint in the White House, Harding enjoyed a sterling reputation as the editor of The Marion Star.
I traveled with a translator to base camp to find out what made them come back after two consecutive seasons marred by tragedy.
Turkey's EU Affairs Minister Omer Celik said the British campaign had been marred by Islamophobia and anti-Turkish sentiment fuelled by mainstream politicians.
The loss and the rain somewhat marred the team's legendary former owner, Eddie DeBartolo Jr., receiving his Hall of Fame ring at halftime.
Trump's address was marred by several clear mistakes that his White House had to clean up in the moments after he finished speaking.
These days, I spend my mornings writing depressing columns about a political culture marred by distrust and my afternoons visiting places like Thread.
It instead paints Victoria as merely a broken-hearted young woman who was marred by false allegations of "home-wrecking" (and nothing else).
In other words, "toxic masculinity" does not live up to the standards "toxic" sets — the term itself is marred by its toxic history.
The for-profit sector has been marred by scandal, with mountains of complaints and lawsuits claiming the schools employed misleading and deceptive practices.
The company's road to IPO was marred by several hurdles including increased regulation in several countries and fights with its drivers over wages.
In general, the quality of Russian polling is low, marred by the propensity of respondents to anticipate what the pollster wants to hear.
FIFA, which has been marred with accusations of corruption, found itself being used as a vehicle to advance the political agenda of Qatar.
But this year has been marred by pileups at the top, leaving at least 11 climbers dead, and a surge of inexperienced climbers.
Not in the meditative mind but in bustling bodies in shared space, in the transactions our physical selves are marked and marred by.
In the 2016 contest, Mr. Bongo edged out his opponent, Mr. Ping, but the election was marred by accusations of fraudulent vote counting.
Not far away on that same front page was a sobering report that the Christmas truce in Vietnam had been marred by violence.
The pomp-filled ceremony at the national stadium in the capital, Tegucigalpa, was marred by large clashes outside between security forces and protesters.
But his season was marred by a serious groin injury and he missed 27 games, upending the Lakers' chances of making the playoffs.
Erdogan was once genuinely popular, but his recent electoral victories have been increasingly marred by serious allegations of voter intimidation and electoral fraud.
This is an important book, but one marred by the author's tendency to pad the narrative with historical anecdotes of often marginal relevance.
His journal is marred by ethnic stereotypes, amounting to slurs, common to his time, but his expression of empathy feels gut-level genuine.
Kenya also votes tomorrow in a tightly contested presidential race that's been marred by violence and reports of plans to rig the vote.
Spanish banks have gone abroad in search of higher revenues, but Sabadell's 12.13 purchase of TSB has been marred by major technology glitches.
Far more often, all we have left are memories, smudged and indistinct, like a painting marred by an untimely brush of a hand.
We found only a few, and they tended to be overly rustic or marred in some other way rather than exaggerated or oaky.
He later built his own FM station to prove its worth to skeptics, though his triumph was marred by legal battles over patents.
Pinera's term saw rapid economic growth and a steep drop in unemployment, but was marred by massive student protests seeking an education overhaul.
In Iowa, the caucuses were marred by mathematical errors from precinct leaders overwhelmed by the amount of data they were required to document.
The baritone Luca Salsi brought a robust, if somewhat blunt, voice to Germont; some passages of blustery excess marred his essentially honorable singing.
President Obama does not believe race played a role in the deepening partisan divide that has marred his time in the White House.
Iran does hold ostensibly democratic elections for its presidency, but the ayatollah can handpick candidates, and recent elections have been marred by fraud.
But the kingdom has been accused of committing glaring human rights abuses, which have marred its image and heightened reputational risks for investors.
Separately, the court ruled that jury deliberations need not remain secret when evidence emerges that they were marred by racial or ethnic bias.
But multiple analyses by academics and consumer analysts have found those claims are based on an analysis marred by mistakes and bad math.
The United States regularly issues travel warnings urging Americans to either avoid or exercise caution in countries marred by violence or political instability.
But at elections marred by deadly violence and accusations of vote rigging in 2008, Mugabe was forced to concede some of his power.
Klobuchar's announcement was somewhat marred, however, by a series of stories that painted her as a very difficult boss (and that's being nice).
First was a trip to India marred by an embarrassing security gaffe and a passion for traditional outfits that drew mockery and criticism.
He bypassed the breathing treatments, feeding tubes and incubators that marred our other sons' debuts and even nursed within an hour of birth.
Voters are compelled to appear at the polls, but they can cast a blank or marred ballot as a protest, which doesn't count.
Clinton, it depends whether you see her as somehow emblematic of women or this particular woman, marked and marred by her own history.
The opposition says the vote was marred by fraud and plans to publish its own results, an action the government says would be illegal.
Parliamentary elections last year were marred by voting problems caused in part by the record 47 candidate lists which voters had to choose from.
The euro was also hurt after a violence-marred independence vote in Spain's Catalonia region fueled anxiety over political risk in the euro zone.
The amount of passive-aggressive agreement at the debate has reached almost combative levels, as David Axelrod noted: Debate marred by violent agreement.#DemDebate
Controversy marred her image a few years back and fueled her Reputation-era, so this could signal that she's finally ready to move on.
Sanders and Buttigieg appeared to be in a dead heat with 100 percent of precincts in, though the results were marred by reporting inconsistencies.
The Associated Press said Thursday that it is unable to declare a winner in Iowa's Democratic caucuses after irregularities and inconsistencies marred the results.
Try as the mayor might to spread goodwill on the left, Bill de Blasio's effort to diversify local statues has been marred by conflict.
But his campaign has been marred by several graft allegations during his time as mayor of Makati City in the province of Metro Manila.
JD Wetherspoon's performance contrasts to that of Marston's , which on Tuesday said business in the Christmas period was marred by snowy and icy weather.
The album's rollout has been marred by lawsuits, reconciliations, and even more lawsuits before finally being released seven years after it was first teased.
The book also is marred at times by errors, such as "news rules of engagement" that otherwise detract from a direct and active text.
In our wedding photos, our first kiss as a married couple is marred by his hand on my shoulder, trying to pry us apart.
Donald Trump, No. 235 in Iowa after skipping a debate, had a strong performance marred by a rough patch when he defended eminent domain.
Champion Danielle Kang did not fare as well on Thursday as she battled to a 73 that was marred by a late double-bogey.
A hamstring injury and unexpected defeats have marred his racing, resulting in only one win, a big one at the Rabat Diamond League meeting.
It'd be a loss for astronomy, but a major win for Hawaiian cultural practitioners who don't want their sacred mountain marred by gigantic machines.
This could have been an upbeat moment in film and Latino history, but now it will be forever marred by yet another tinseltown scandal.
China's leaders would not want the build-up to the anniversary on October 1st to be marred by unrest blamed on their own misjudgment.
The Orange Revolution that swept through Ukraine that winter had crushed Yanukovych's hopes of assuming the presidency and marred his reputation in the West.
That often leads to prosecutions marred by glaring holes as to exactly how the cops knew where a person was located, defense lawyers argue.
Even what could have been his greatest achievement – defeating the much-hyped Gerald McClellan in a brutal encounter in 33 – was marred by tragedy.
FIFA paid Sepp Blatter $3.76 million in 31.33, and the governing body reported a loss of $122 million for a year marred by scandal.
In doing so, the newspaper pulled back Facebook's veil that shrouded the grey areas around controversies that have increasingly marred the social media site.
On Wednesday, Syngenta reported full year earnings marred by what it said were low crop prices, emerging market instability and "massive" movements in currencies.
With so much at stake, previous governorship elections have been marred by violence including shootings and the snatching of ballot boxes by armed gangs.
The election campaign has been marred by allegations of fraud and vote-buying, meaning one or more of the candidates could contest the result.
However, his term was marred by controversy due to frequent paroles and early release, which some protesters alleged was due to his celebrity status.
Her rise to fame was marred with controversy and caused a great divide between her young supporters and conservative religious leaders in the country.
Zimbabwe's elections in past years have been marred by widespread violence and fraud, as former President Robert Mugabe clung to power for 37 years.
Those early years were marred by a violent war between the newly arrived Calabrians and the Sicilians, who had arrived some 20 years earlier.
The singer appeared to be in good spirits at the afterparty, despite a performance with Metallica marred with technical difficulties earlier in the night.
Djukanovic's Democratic Party of Socialists won 36 seats, five short of a majority in the 81-seat parliament, but voting was marred by irregularities.
The season ended with the pair kissing in the prison kitchen, a semi-sweet moment that was marred with Coates' attempt at dirty talk.
Last month's G-7 summit in Canada was marred by Trump's statement on the way there that Russia should be readmitted to the group.
The decision will also help determine whether Mr. Obama has a chance to redeem his legacy on immigration, or see it marred beyond repair.
Iraq, OPEC's second largest oil producer, faces political uncertainty after the election, which was marred by a historically low turnout and allegations of fraud.
But as has often happened, those efforts were quickly marred by a violent episode, in this case the attack on the Pathankot air base.
However, the referendum was marred by low turnout stemming from an opposition boycott, and the U.S. Department of Justice did not sanction the vote.
Its reputation was marred by hacks that lost investors billions of dollars, and by those who allegedly used the currency to mask illicit dealings.
President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who won reelection in December in a vote marred by fraud allegations, has sought to boost investment in such ventures.
A volume of her stunning, maddening poetry, way ahead of its time even though marred by the prejudices of its day, has since appeared.
Overall the third-quarter earnings season has been marred by rolling sell-offs across global markets and marked by sharp downgrades to earnings estimates.
Trump's visit to El Paso was marred with controversy given that the suspected shooter posted a racist manifesto online before carrying out the massacre.
So far, the park here has suffered none of the cultural missteps that marred Disney openings in France and Hong Kong over the decades.
But the 1908 Kresge fire also belongs to a longstanding and macabre American tradition: Independence Day celebrations marred by discord, injury and, sometimes, death.
But this celebration is marred by the damage proposed in the tax reform framework that the White House and congressional leaders released last month.
Hornacek said he believes that Rose has shown more athleticism this season than he did during his last injury-marred season with the Bulls.
The 28500 election was marred by allegations of absentee ballot fraud on the part of McCrae Dowless, a political operative hired by Harris's campaign.
The Model 3's debut was marred by production difficulties, but it also received significant praise and generated massive sales for an electric vehicle.
If the UN Security Council resolution declaring that Israel's settlements had "no legal validity" marred 2369, Trump's announcement made up for it this year.
We also found more than a few wines that were dominated by oaky aromas and flavors, and marred by the bitterness of oak tannins.
Now, SoftBank is raising funds for its second Vision Fund, but its reputation has been marred by some of its investments — most notably WeWork.
Lineker began his UFC career as a flyweight, but the success he achieved in this division was marred by his tendency to miss weight.
And while Rousey's title reign was somewhat marred by a reluctance to move up in weight for a clash with Cyborg, Holm's was not.
He was impossible to miss: ruggedly handsome, his chiseled cheek marred only by a single, stretching scar hinting at a rough-and-ready past.
The former vice president was staid and somber, even as his remarks were marred by a few minor real-time snafus and slip-ups.
Mr. Hernandez, who won re-election in December in a vote marred by accusations of fraud, has sought to boost investment in such ventures.
Super Bowls have often been marred by varying degrees of shameless misogyny, with women having their clothes blown off or getting doused with beer.
However the pipeline has been marred with controversy over its carrying of fossil fuels and what that could mean for the world's warming climate.
But the launch could be marred by the fact that the U.S. entity list restrictions mean Huawei won't be able to license Google services.
A military council took over and began talks with protest and opposition groups, but negotiations were marred by lethal violence used against ongoing demonstrations.
Nepal is one of Asia's poorest countries, and even Everest, the jewel of its tourism economy, has been marred by corruption scandals and scams.
"In the name of peace, they are ready to close their eyes on some irregularities that have marred the electoral process," Mr. Mutala said.
The end of his term was marred by an escalating war with Shining Path guerrillas, hyperinflation surpassing 2,000,000 percent and accusations of widespread corruption.
On Saturday Erdogan said "it's clear" the vote was marred by controversy and urged the YSK to "clear its name" with a re-run.
But watchdog groups say aspects of the contracts may violate the law and aggravate questionable practices that have marred the mining sector for years.
In its assessment, the European Union observer mission said Nigeria's elections needed serious reform after being marred by violence, systemic failings and low turnout.
Conchita Caroline, a television presenter who was on Sunday's flight from Bali to Jakarta, said the beginning of the journey was marred by irregularities.
The campaign was also marred by two terrorist attacks that caused numerous casualties, in Manchester on May 22 and then, last Saturday, in London.
As long as these problems persist — a right marred by bigotry, a liberalism maddened by utopianism — it is hard to imagine a reasonable deal.
That, as my colleague German Lopez explained, will serve as the backstop for issues like the ones that marred timely reporting of the results.
Changing Chinese attitudes Bitter territorial disputes and long-running grievances dating back to World War II have marred the Japan-China relationship for decades.
Nearly everyone in this city of seven million was affected by the transit shutdown that has marred what is a three-day holiday weekend.

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