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" Langan: "Horror writers are more troubled than anyone else.
I actually think secularists and atheists would be more troubled.
But the new version of SFX has been much more troubled.
Other countries, like Uzbekistan and Turkey, have a more troubled relationship.
I am more troubled by the insufficiency of this course of action.
As K-Cup sales increased, consumers and environmental advocates grew more troubled.
As a result, some of Europe's more troubled lenders will not be examined.
He offered a more troubled view on Tuesday during a call with analysts.
It makes that endless string of Prime Day deals seem a little more troubled.
In today's China, however, workers face a more troubled outlook than Mr. Trump suggests.
Broadly speaking, the final three are thornier and more troubled than the three before.
Mr. Buffett and Mr. Gilbert have another — albeit more troubled — tie to the Internet company.
Men emerged from prison more troubled, and more likely to find trouble, than when they entered.
With troubled companies becoming more troubled and harder to turn around, activists beat a hasty retreat.
By contrast, now-Oscar-winning writer-director Barry Jenkins had a slightly more troubled career path.
But as she starts to sense that something's going wrong, Pointner's performance gets gradually more troubled.
Yahoo would be orders of magnitude larger than those other technology investments and significantly more troubled.
I was haunted by memories of my younger self: solitary, fearful, more troubled than I knew.
This new Dark Crystal series could restore the reputation of one of Henson's more troubled projects.
Behind bars, with few officers trained to help, the sick grow more troubled and likely to reoffend.
Memphis fans might have been more troubled by Gasol's departure had he gone to a different team.
Also, some animal rights advocates here are more troubled by research on monkeys than by research on rodents.
What they fail to note is that all those presidents were managing much more troubled economies than Trump.
Johnson's transition home may have been even more troubled because it was coupled with a loss of community.
Congressional leadership is an inherently difficult job, and Pelosi will no doubt face more troubled times in the future.
The environment for traditional retailers may be much more troubled than Wall Street thinks, according to Bespoke Investment Group.
They were more troubled by immigration, more disappointed in American democracy, and more alienated from social and political institutions.
And those troubled companies will become more troubled and harder to turn around, while the activists beat a hasty retreat.
I am even more troubled because I can trace the unraveling of my country to a similar type of authoritarianism.
However, as the years passed, I became more troubled by the direction in which the Article V movement was headed.
The money in misogyny Few places on the internet are more troubled by misogynistic trolling than the world of online gaming.
In the middle are the best bets in the more troubled spots within the sector, such as department store stock Kohl's.
The report finds states in the South are generally seen as having more troubled electoral systems than Northeastern and Western states.
Pitt played a troubled stuntman in Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood and a possibly more troubled astronaut in Ad Astra.
When I asked him about it, he waved me off, seeming more troubled by my concern than by the incident itself.
It can be after a few weeks or a few months, and Xchange leases them to drivers with more troubled credit profiles.
With the remainder still high by EU standards, a continued favourable outlook is needed to put more troubled borrowers back on track.
Quoted: Dale, in his speech, says he's more troubled by the persistence of this mix than the recent uptick in CO2 emissions.
Before his three-hour Fitz Foundation appointment, which normally costs a flat $300, Glick showed us around his more troubled closet areas.
As things went on, I became more troubled by the fact that Ryan's recovery depended entirely on his love affair with Gray.
"This time is indeed different, which means you can't take your cue from the playbook that worked in more troubled times," he said.
In Detroit, there are already complaints that some up-and-coming areas were favored over more troubled areas under the recently chosen zones.
Analysts are less concerned about the tariffs and more troubled by the breakneck pace of action and mixed messaging from the White House.
Some commentators -- without any evidence, by the way -- speculate that younger voters will be somehow more troubled by ancient allegations than their parents were.
But there, too, are couples against more troubled backdrops, like the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota and a refugee camp in northern Iraq.
Mahrez — a Premier League champion in 2016, and a star of Algeria's national team — grew up in Sarcelles, one of Paris's more troubled suburbs.
Hearst got most of its money from ESPN and A&E and now those are troubled, those are more troubled assets than they were.
Ms. Mearns relishes hers, tossing off vertiginous turns, while Mr. Garcia, a revelation here, seems more troubled and introspective, allowing himself a poignant vulnerability.
" Mr. Derk acknowledged that Rinkeby had significant problems: "It is one of the more troubled areas in terms of school results, tight quarters, unemployment.
Fund managers and traders say they are worried about the prospect of further defaults in interbank borrowing as well as more troubled banks coming to light.
"This time is indeed different, which means you can't take your cue from the playbook that worked in more troubled times," the "Mad Money " host said.
While I am much more troubled by the fact these emails were not voluntarily disclosed earlier, I doubt there is a strong case for obstruction of justice.
And yet, as a rabbi, I'm much more troubled by his policy decisions and how they affect the lives of children today and for generations to come.
Throughout, Ms. Schroeder has emerged as a voice of reason for her more troubled friends to turn to, albeit one tinged with her trademark sarcasm and cynicism.
Instead, Obama found himself warning of an impending shift in the global order, one he advised could lead to a "meaner, harsher, more troubled world" if not stopped.
In a recent Medium post, Choi says the women were troubled by Fowler's experience, and even more troubled to know her situation was indicative of a larger problem.
Once again, and I think you saw it in the last year or so, I think he was just getting more and more troubled, more confused, more paranoid.
Obama also spoke candidly with PEOPLE about more troubled times in their seemingly perfect union, including one point when the former first couple sought help from a marriage counselor.
Time and experience made her more alert to the constitution's narrow promises, and more troubled by the ways it has been interpreted by a predominantly white, male Supreme Court.
Despite gaps, the study still indicates that "we certainly have a more troubled population," said Carl Tishler, an adjunct associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at Ohio State University.
Some research even shows victims have more troubled relationships, worse physical health, and trouble keeping jobs or making ends meet by their mid-20s—and on into their 50s.
Relations with Russia have grown only more troubled since American intelligence agencies formally determined shortly after the November election that Russia had taken steps intended to help Mr. Trump win.
" At Gap, which is more troubled, Konik said there's still value in the brand's outlet stores and e-commerce business, "so distorting business here makes a lot of sense to us.
SoftBank's Masayoshi Son seemed to express concern about Wag in his latest investor presentation, as he referred to a dog-walking company as one of the Vision Fund's more troubled investments.
For a more serious look at the more troubled aspects of the American experience, the following films can inspire both hope and despair, but all make excellent starting points for deeper conversations.
Some might go as far as likening Penney's troubles to where Sears was a few years back, though Sears had seen more consecutive sales declines and had a more troubled balance sheet.
SoftBank&aposs Masayoshi Son seemed to express concern about Wag in his latest investor presentation, as he referred to a dog-walking company as one of Vision Fund&aposs more troubled investments.
The pending change at the top of one of HSBC's more troubled business divisions comes ahead of a new strategy announcement expected at or before its full-year results announcement in February.
The Polaroids tell a different story from the tableau — for example, Jessica (Alisha Boe) is smiling when the camera comes toward her, but the Polaroids around her show a much more troubled person.
Such nostalgia would manifest further on their even more troubled next recording, Let It Be.  Again, it's hardly the deepest of themes, but it is utterly joyful and it rocks out like crazy.
One of Monday's names tapping the euro market, Shell, also raised US$7.25bn in the US market last week, demonstrating that names from more troubled sectors are still able to raise jumbo financing.
If that Navalny comes to power, the changes will be too big, society won't be able to handle it, and we'll fall into troubled times—more troubled even than in the 1990s, I bet.
Mr. Fitton, when asked if he was concerned about the Republican nominee's unwillingness to release his tax returns, said he was far more troubled by the Internal Revenue Service's decision to audit Mr. Trump.
But I've watched much worse shows for far less than the potential on display in Roadies, and I've seen far more troubled productions pull themselves together after far greater numbers of episodes than three.
It will trace the impact of the laissez-faire approach Western governments initially adopted to the incoming faith and then of increasingly interventionist policies as the Muslim population grew and the relationship became more troubled.
Let's pick our battles wisely Richter, who co-hosts TBS's late-night talk show "Conan" with host Conan O'Brien, added he is much more troubled by how Trump's business empire may impact his presidency overseas.
That might include pushing China to allow more troubled state-owned enterprises to fail, so that their accumulated profits might be spread through the Chinese economy instead of funneled toward the purchase of foreign assets.
Of the two, SolarCity — where Mr. Musk is chairman and his cousin, the co-founder Lyndon Rive, is chief executive — has been the more troubled, buffeted by changes in the regulations on the solar energy industry.
What was last year's "next big thing" has been pushed out of the investor limelight by cobalt, another key metallic input to the electric vehicle (EV) revolution and one with an even more troubled supply profile.
Other GOP senators offered remarks that suggested they are more troubled by the repeated infighting — particularly as the party moves toward a possible tax-reform fight in which three Republican defections would doom their coming legislation.
Even as ISIS's caliphate has been dismantled and its founder killed by US forces, that placeless call to violence still rings out across the internet, and may yet pull more troubled young men under its sway.
But John Doe 2 landed in a far more troubled corner of the system, according to a first-person sworn declaration in a current legal motion against the federal government for unlawful and inappropriate detainment of children.
Perhaps no female protagonist in TV is more troubled than Robin Griffin, the Australian police detective played by Elisabeth Moss in Jane Campion's "Top of the Lake," which begins its second season on SundanceTV on Sept. 10.
Playing Brahms's Op. 119 pieces (interspersed with Brett Dean homages), his Intermezzo in C had brassy grandeur, but I wanted a more troubled mixture of assertiveness and dreaminess, as in these 30 or 40 seconds with Sviatoslav Richter.
Facebook has presented many ideas over the years to limit the toxicity — problematic artificial intelligence monitoring or more troubled systems that employ overwhelmed human moderators or even a blog effort in 2017 called "Hard Questions," to name a few.
"Apparently, he's [Sessions] more troubled by an 80-year-old using medical marijuana to treat a terminal health condition than he is by coordinating election strategy with Russians," Vermont Senate President Pro Tempore Tim Ashe told the Burlington Free Press.
" And in the subdued waltz "Always Want You," what sounds at first like an affirmation turns into something more troubled and skeptical, a half-realization that a romantic fixation can be a willful self-delusion: "I think I'll always want you.
No character is more troubled than Bojack Horseman (voiced by Will Arnett) himself, who enters the series as a cynical, alcoholic has-been, who once starred in a hyper-successful family sitcom called Horsin' Around (think Full House meets Equus).
In the process, she fakes a rape, murders an ex-boyfriend and impregnates herself by stealing her husband's frozen sperm before eventually returning home, and to the marriage, which is now significantly more troubled than it was at the outset.
"The government has not been paying companies for more than three years, and it's pushing the market into a more troubled situation, with a shortage of dollars pushing black market prices to 21.5-3.83 times the official exchange rate," he said.
Cormier dealt with the kicks considerably better, added some kicks of his own, and doubled up with his jab and lead hook to have Jones looking considerably more troubled than in their first fight before the surprising high kick finish.
While the bulk of the department's drones are flown on the more troubled American border with Mexico, the ones here are used to surveil remote parts of the 22008,703-mile border with Canada that are too risky for ground access or normal aircraft.
Over the nine years between How to Train Your Dragon and the new trilogy-capper How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, DreamWorks Animation went through a much more troubled evolution with rapid expansion, financial struggles, leadership changes, and an eventual sale to NBCUniversal.
"I have to say, for the past year, for the first time in 30 years I have been a bit more troubled about some aspects of China's path than I have been before," the former Goldman Sachs Asset Management chairman told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick on Thursday.
But between people reportedly being detained at secret black sites, an array of deeply disturbing killings, and the reparations the city is giving to black men tortured by cops, it's fair to say the Chicago Police Department is one of the more troubled in the country.
"And that allegation deserves the attention of every American." transcript Although his comments suggested he was more troubled by Mr. Trump's actions than Mr. Barr, Mr. Mueller took pains to defend how the attorney general handled his report — a subject of previous disagreement between the two men.
The tepid-on-Trump camp is aghast at revelations of the extent and nature of the Trump clan's ties to a murderous anti-American regime — and, speaking only for myself, humbled by analysts who were more troubled by the circumstantial evidence in the absence of smoking guns.
Judging by Grassley's own comments—in which he has appeared to be more troubled by the fact that Ford did not come forward sooner than by her testimony about a harrowing alleged sexual assault—Republicans have good reason to believe they are better off not speaking directly to Ford.
"With each read, I've become more troubled by the contents of this unusual document," Ms. Feinstein said, expressing surprise that Mr. Rosenstein, a Justice Department veteran, had not offered a more thorough rationale, but instead referenced the public comments of some of his predecessors as deputy attorney general.
Earlier this month, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported that more than 7 million borrowers were at least three months behind on their auto loans at the end of last year — more troubled borrowers than at the end of 2010 when overall delinquency rates were at their worst.
As he explains in his lucid and thoughtful book THE MEANING OF BELIEF: Religion From an Atheist's Point of View (Harvard University, $24.95), he is more troubled by some of his fellow atheists — specifically, those who campaign against religion as an irrational vestige of primitive thought outmoded by modern science.
Both of them tempt Nick — Jenny with a normal family life (albeit one chasing monsters) and Ahmanet with, uh, becoming a living god — and I might be slightly more troubled by the movie setting up this dichotomy between a pretty blonde white woman and a raven-haired, olive-skinned woman whose ethnicity the movie merrily checks off as "Egyptian or something," but, as we've established, nobody making The Mummy thought at all about what they were doing, so it's hard to get too mad.

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